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SUMMARY:July 21
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nYou only task in the opening is to reach a playable middle game.- Lajos Portisch\nBIRTHS \nMax Weiss (1857-14.03.1927)\, an Austrian chess player and author born in the Kingdom of Hungary who was one of the top world players around 1890.\nBoris Kutin (1947)\, Slovenian chess journalist who is FIDE Vice-President and was the organizer of the 2002 and 2006 Olympiads.\nVladimir Malaniuk (1957)\, Ukrainian Grandmaster who shared the second place at the USSR ch. in 1986.\nDimitar I. Donchev (1958). Bulgarian Grandmaster who became twice the national champion.\nWalter Arencibia Rodriguez (1967)\, Cuban Grandmaster who became World Junior Champion.\nOleg Moiorov (1971)\, Russian Grandmaster.\nVladimir Onischuk (1991)\, Ukrainian Grandmaster who was European U10 champion in 2001. \nDEATHS \nUgo Lancia\, Italian composer (31.05.1885-1960)\, Italian chess composer who published 2370 problems.\nVladimir Bagirov (16.08.1936-2000)\, Latvian Grandmaster\, author\, and trainer. Bagirov was World Senior Champion in 1998. He died of a heart attack while playing a tournament game. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1928 17 teams met in The Hague\, Holland for the 2nd Olympiad. Many Masters were absent because at the previous FIDE Congress the British Chess Federation had fought for a decision to permit only non-professionals to play in the tournament of nations. The British Chess Federation refused to send its team as they suspected the Americans of sending professionals.\n1963 Czechoslovakia won the 10th World Student Team Championship in Budva\, Yugoslavia. \nWORLD EVENTS\n\n356 BC The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus\, one of the Seven Wonders of the World\, is destroyed by arson.\n365 A tsunami devastates the city of Alexandria\, Egypt. The tsunami was caused by the Crete earthquake\, which was estimated to be magnitude 8.5 or higher. Five thousand people perished in Alexandria\, and 45\,000 more died outside the city.\n1831 Inauguration of Leopold I of Belgium\, first king of the Belgians. Belgian national day.\n1873 At Adair\, Iowa\, Jesse James and the James–Younger Gang pull off the first successful train robbery in the American Old West.\n1904 Louis Rigolly\, a Frenchman\, becomes the first man to break the 100 mph (161 km/h) barrier on land. He drove a 15-liter Gobron-Brillié in Ostend\, Belgium.\n1949 The United States Senate ratifies the North Atlantic Treaty.\n1954 First Indochina War: The Geneva Conference partitions Vietnam into North Vietnam and South Vietnam.\n1970 After 11 years of construction\, the Aswan High Dam in Egypt is completed.\n1983 The world’s lowest temperature in an inhabited location is recorded at Vostok Station\, Antarctica at −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F). \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Hamburg ol (Men)"]\n[Site "Hamburg"]\n[Date "1930.07."]\n[Round "8"]\n[White "Richter\, Kurt Paul"]\n[Black "Abramavicius\, Leonhard"]\n[Result "1-0"]\n[ECO "C13"]\n[PlyCount "45"]\n[EventDate "1930.07.13"]\n[EventType "team"]\n[EventRounds "17"]\n[EventCountry "GER"]\n1. d4 d5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Bg5 e6 4. e4 dxe4 5. Nxe4 Be7 6. Bxf6 Bxf6 7. Nf3 Nd7 8.\nBd3 O-O 9. Qe2 c5 10. O-O-O cxd4 11. g4 g6 12. h4 Bg7 13. h5 Re8 14. hxg6 hxg6\n15. g5 e5 16. Rh4 Nf8 17. Rdh1 Bf5 18. Qf1 Rc8 19. Rh8+ Bxh8 20. Rxh8+ Kxh8 21.\nQh1+ Nh7 22. Nf6 Kg7 23. 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