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SUMMARY:January 30
DESCRIPTION:\nQUOTE OF THE DAY \nEvery chessmaster was once a beginner.- Irving Chernev \nBIRTHS  \nSamuel Loyd (1841-10.04.1911)\, an American\, the most original and witty composer in the chess history. Published ‘Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems’ in 1913.\nBoris Spassky (1937)\, a Russian Grandmaster who became the tenth World Chess Champion (1969 to 1972). He is the oldest living former world champion. In 2010\, Spassky had suffered a serious stroke that had left him paralyzed on his left side.\nDragan Barlov  30.01.1957 a Serbian Grandmaster who was the Yugoslav Champion in 1986.\nAlexey Dreev (1969)\, a Russan Grandmaster\, author and trainer who was the World Under-16 Champion in 1983 and 1984\, and the European Junior Champion in 1988.\nDrazen Sermek (1969)\, a Slovenian born-Croatian Grandmaster who won the Slovenian Chess Championship in 1993 and 1998.\nBoris Chatabalbashev (1974)\, a Bulgarian Grandmaster who was four times Bulgarian champion.\nMarta Zielinska (1978)\, a Polish Woman Grandmaster in 2003 who won the European U18 Chess Championship in 1995 and the World U18 Chess Championship in 1996.\nTamar Tsereteli (1985)\, a Georgian Woman Grandmaster.\nCarlos Antonio Hevia Alejano\, (1991)\, a Cuban Grandmaster. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1991 30.01 Candidates’ Match round 1 in Madras\, India\, V. Anand IND beat A. Dreev USSR 4½-1½.\n1994 Péter Lékó (HUN) becomes the youngest chess Grandmaster at the age of 14 years\, 4 months and 22 days. \nWORLD EVENTS  \n1607 – An estimated 200 square miles (51\,800 ha) along the coasts of the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary in England are destroyed by massive flooding\, resulting in an estimated 2\,000 deaths.\n1649 King Charles I of England is beheaded.\n1835 In the first assassination attempt against a President of the United States\, Richard Lawrence attempts to shoot president Andrew Jackson\, but fails.\n1847 Yerba Buena\, California is renamed San Francisco\, California.\n1879 French President Patrice de Mac-Mahon resigns\n1921 French rapist-murderer Henri-Desire Landru sentenced to\ndeath\n1933 Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany.\n1948 Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Godse\, a Hindu extremist.\n1956 Elvis Presley records his version of “Blue Suede Shoes”\n1965 State funeral of Winston Churchill at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. Largest ever state funeral.\n1968 Vietnam War: Tet Offensive launch by forces of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army against South Vietnam\, the United States\, and their allies.\n1969 The Beatles’ last public performance\, on the roof of Apple Records in London. The impromptu concert is broken up by the police.\n2020 coronavirus outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) declares the outbreak of the disease as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. \n(Source: Wikipedia and Onthisday) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Gibraltar Masters 7th"]\n[Site "Gibraltar"]\n[Date "2009.01.30"]\n[Round "4"]\n[White "Sokolov\, Ivan"]\n[Black "Golod\, Vitali"]\n[Result "0-1"]\n[ECO "D24"]\n[WhiteElo "2657"]\n[BlackElo "2575"]\n[PlyCount "48"]\n1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. e3 a6 6. a4 Bb4 7. Bxc4 b6 8. O-O\nBb7 9. Qb3 Qe7 10. e4 Nxe4 11. Re1 Nc6 12. Rxe4 Na5 13. Qc2 Nxc4 14. d5 Qc5 15.\ndxe6 O-O 16. Rh4 f5 17. Na2 Be4 18. Rxe4 fxe4 19. Qxe4 Rad8 20. 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