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SUMMARY:February 5
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY\n\nI spend hours playing chess because I find it so much fun. The day it stops being fun is the day I give up.- Magnus Carlsen \n\nBIRTHS\n\nJackson Showalter (1860-05.02.1935)\, an American master named “the lion from Kentucky” for his fighting character who was five-time U.S. Chess Champion.\nAnatoly Lutikov (1933-15.10.1989)\, a strong Soviet Grandmaster from Moldova who once finished third in the USSR championship.\nKristina Radzikowska (1931-29.11.2006)\, a Polish Woman Grandmaster who was nine-time Polish Women’s Champion.\nGad Rechlis (05.02.1967) an Israeli Grandmaster and a computer analyst.\nTal Shaked (1978)\, an American Grandmaster and World Junior Champion in 1997. He left chess and to work as a software engineer for Google.\nR.R. Laxman (1983)\, an Indian Grandmaster who became Commonwealth Champion in 2010.\nLaura Rogule (1988)\,  Latvian Woman Grandmaster who won 9 national women’s championships.\nMarkus Ragger (1988)\, the best Austrian player for a decade.\nDmitry Andreikin (1990)\, a Russian Grandmaster who was World Junior Champion in 2010 and Russian Champion in 2012.\n\nCHESS EVENTS\n1983 Women’s Candidates Quarterfinal in Lviv\, N. Gaprindashvili (USSR) lost to I. Levitina (USSR) 4-6.\n1993 Candidates Final in San Lorenzo el Escorial\, Spain with a prize fund of SFR 300\,000. Nigel Short (ENG) defeated Jan Timman (NED) 7½-5½ and became the challenger to G. Kasparov.\n\nWORLD EVENTS\n\nAD 62 – Earthquake in Pompeii\, Italy.\n1782 Spanish defeat British forces and capture Minorca.\n1818 Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte ascends to the thrones of Sweden and Norway.\n1859 Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexandru Ioan Cuza as the United Principalities\, an autonomous region within the Ottoman Empire\, which ushered the birth of the modern Romanian state.\n1885 King Leopold II of Belgium establishes the Congo as a personal possession.\n1917 The last of the American troops commanded by General John Pershing leave Mexico; President Carranza will be assassinated within the next year\n1917 The current constitution of Mexico is adopted\, establishing a federal republic with powers separated into independent executive\, legislative\, and judicial branches.\n1937 1st Charlie Chaplin talkie\, “Modern Times\,” released\n1939 Generalísimo Francisco Franco becomes the 68th “Caudillo de España“\, or Leader of Spain.\n1945 World War II: General Douglas MacArthur returns to Manila.\n1946 The Chondoist Chongu Party is founded in North Korea.\n1962 French President de Gaulle calls for Algeria’s independence.\n1982 British airline Laker Airways collapses owing 270M pounds ($351M).\n(Source: Wikipedia-Onthisday)\n\nGAME OF THE DAY\n\n \n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Gibraltar Masters 12th"]\n[Site "Caleta"]\n[Date "2014.02.05"]\n[Round "9"]\n[White "Docx\, Stefan"]\n[Black "Vallejo Pons\, Francisco"]\n[Result "1-0"]\n[ECO "B06"]\n[WhiteElo "2468"]\n[BlackElo "2707"]\n[PlyCount "63"]\n[EventDate "2014.01.28"]\n[EventType "swiss"]\n[EventRounds "10"]\n[EventCountry "ENG"]1. d4 d6 2. e4 g6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. Qe2 O-O 6. O-O Bg4 7. Rd1 Nc6 8. c3\ne5 9. h3 Bxf3 10. Qxf3 Nd7 11. Be3 Kh8 12. Bb5 f5 13. exf5 gxf5 14. Bxc6 bxc6\n15. Qxc6 f4 16. Bc1 Rb8 17. Na3 f3 18. g3 Qc8 19. Kh2 exd4 20. cxd4 Rb4 21. Be3\nRxb2 22. Nc4 Nb8 23. Qa4 Re2 24. Rac1 Bh6 25. Rf1 Rf6 26. d5 Nd7 27. Rc3 Bxe3\n28. Rxe3 Nc5 29. Qd1 Ne4 30. Rxf3 Nxf2 31. Qxe2 Qxh3+ 32. 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