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SUMMARY:November 15
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nCarlsen simply plays chess well. It seems to me that in such cases people are inclined to look for some supernatural explanation\, although the simplest explanation is also the most appropriate: the guy simply plays chess well.- Alexander Grischuk\, 2014\nBIRTHS \nIsrael Albert Horowitz (1907-18.01.1973)\, an American International Master\, author and columnist.\nFritz Gorschen (1911-1981)\, a German player and writer.\nHans Ree (1944)\, a Dutch Grandmaster\, author\, and columnist.\nBojan Kurajica (1947)\, a Bosnian Grandmaster who won the World Junior championship in 1965.\nLarry Kaufman\, (1947)\, an American Grandmaster who became the Wolrd Senior Champion in 2008.\nArnaud Hauchard (1971)\, a French Grandmaster and coach. In 2012\, FIDE suspended him for cheating.\nRoland Schmaltz (1974)\, a German Grandmaster who won few blitz titles then decided to live in Australia.\nSofia Gvetadze (1983)\, a Georgian Women Grandmaster.\nMarie Sebag (1986)\, the first French female Grandmaster and Women Grandmaster. \nDEATH \nGustaaf Nietvelt (30.11.1897-1961)\, a Belgian chess composer and editor.\nSamuel Isenegger (02.11.1899-1964)\, a Swiss chess composer.\nPeter Dubinin (30.06.1909)\, Soviet International Master who was he was joint USSR Correspondence Champion in 1957. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1967 The 7th Interzonal Tournament was organized in Tunisia and was arguably the most complicated tournament ever. Fischer withdrew three times because religious reasons caused him to have a tight schedule. He finally decided to go home when he was leading the tournament with 8½/10! Without the American in competition\, the Danish Grandmaster Bent Larsen won the tournament extremely convincingly with 15½/21.\n2001 15.11 In Leon\, The Netherlands and France won the European Team Championships for men and women. \nWORLD EVENTS  \n1889 – Brazil is declared a republic by Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca as Emperor Pedro II is deposed in a military coup.\n1920 – First assembly of the League of Nations is held in Geneva\, Switzerland.\n1942 – World War II: The Battle of Guadalcanal ends in a decisive Allied victory.\n1945 – Venezuela joins the United Nations.\n1949 – Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte are executed for assassinating Mahatma Gandhi.\n1971 – Intel releases the world’s first commercial single-chip microprocessor\, the 4004.\n1983 – Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus declared independence. Recognized only by Turkey.\n1988 – Israeli–Palestinian conflict: An independent State of Palestine is proclaimed by the Palestinian National Council.\n1990 – The Communist People’s Republic of Bulgaria is disestablished and a new republican government is instituted.\n2002 – Hu Jintao becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and a new nine-member Politburo Standing Committee is inaugurated.\n2002 – Hu Jintao becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and a new nine-member Politburo Standing Committee is inaugurated. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Thessaloniki ol (Men)"]\n[Site "Thessaloniki"]\n[Date "1988.11.15"]\n[Round "3"]\n[White "Nikolic\, Predrag"]\n[Black "Ye\, Tiangchuan"]\n[Result "0-1"]\n[ECO "E97"]\n[WhiteElo "2330"]\n[BlackElo "2505"]\n[PlyCount "54"]\n\n1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Nc6 8. d5\nNe7 9. Nd2 a5 10. a3 c5 11. Rb1 Ne8 12. b4 axb4 13. axb4 b6 14. Rb3 f5 15. Ra3\nRxa3 16. Bxa3 Nf6 17. Bd3 Bh6 18. Qe2 Nh5 19. g3 f4 20. Qd1 Qd7 21. Re1 fxg3\n22. fxg3 Nxg3 23. hxg3 Qh3 24. Nf1 Rxf1+ 25. Bxf1 Qxg3+ 26. Bg2 Bg4 27. 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