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SUMMARY:October 14
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nTime trouble is blunder time.- Alexander Kotov\nBIRTHS \nWilhelm Hanstein (03.08. 1811.-1850)\, German player who was a member of the Berlin Pleiade.\nRudolf Loman (1861-05.11.1932)\, Dutch Master who won several unofficial Dutch championships.\nEdward Boswell (1899-22.03.1960)\, British chess composer who was a specialist of selfmates and the president of the British Chess Problem Society.\nKarl Robatsch (1928-19.09.2000)\, Austrian Grandmaster and botanist. The best Austrian player and champion in 1960.\nHerman Suradiradja (1947-05.06.2016)\, the first Indonesia Grandmaster who was considered as the world’s weakest Grandmaster.\nJan Ehlvest (1962)\, American Grandmaster born in Estonia who won the European Junior Championship in 1982-83 and was 2nd in the World Junior Championship of 1981.\nMaria Velcheva (1976)\, Bulgarian Woman Grandmaster who won 5 titles of Women’s Bulgarian Champion.\nAnna Wagener (1976)\, Luxemburger Woman Grandmaster born in Moldova.\nNijat Abasov (1995)\, Azerbaijani Grandmaster. \nDEATHS \nMax Harmonist (1864-14.10.1907)\, German Master and a ballet dancer. \nCHESS EVENTS \n1998 Playing without G. Kasparov\, A. Karpov or V. Kramnik\, Russia was fortunate to win the 33rd Olympiad in Elista. China won the Women’s Olympiad.\n2003 In Rethymnon\, Greece\, NAO Paris and Internet CG Podgorica won the European Club Cup for men and women.\n2005 In Saint Vincent\, Italy\, Tomsk-400 and NTN Tbilisi won the European Club Cup for men and women.\n2006 In Fugen\, Austria\, Tomsk-400 and Mika Yerevan won  the European Club Cup for men and women.\n2015 In Berlin\, Magnus Carlsen (NOR) convincingly won the 2015 FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship by concluding the event with 11½/15 points\, Alexander Grischuk from Russia emerged winner of the 2015 FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship after concluding the event with 15½/21 points\, \nWORLD EVENTS \n1884 The American inventor\, George Eastman\, receives a U.S. Government patent on his new paper-strip photographic film.\n1912 While campaigning in Milwaukee\, the former President of the United States\, Theodore Roosevelt\, is shot and mildly wounded by John Schrank\,\n1913 Senghenydd Colliery Disaster\, the United Kingdom’s worst coal mining accident\, occurs\, and it claims the lives of 439 miners.\n1926 The children’s book Winnie-the-Pooh\, by A. A. Milne\, is first published.\n1933 Nazi Germany withdraws from the League of Nations and World Disarmament Conference.\n1943 Prisoners at the Nazi German Sobibór extermination camp in Poland revolt against the Germans\, killing eleven SS guards\, and wounding many more. About 300 of the Sobibor Camp’s 600 prisoners escape\, and about 50 of these survive the end of the war.\n1944 Linked to a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler\, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel is forced to commit suicide.\n1952 Korean War: United Nations and South Korean forces launch Operation Showdown against Chinese strongholds at the Iron Triangle. The resulting Battle of Triangle Hill is the biggest and bloodiest battle of 1952.\n1962 The Cuban Missile Crisis begins: A U.S. Air Force U-2 reconnaissance plane and its pilot fly over the island of Cuba and take photographs of Soviet missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads being installed and erected in Cuba.\n1964 Martin Luther King\, Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolence.\n1964 Leonid Brezhnev becomes the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.\n1968 Apollo program: The first live TV broadcast by American astronauts in orbit performed by the Apollo 7 crew.\n1968 Jim Hines of the United States of America becomes the first man ever to break the so-called “ten-second barrier” in the 100-meter sprint in the Summer Olympic Games held in Mexico City with a time of 9.95 seconds.\n1981 Vice President Hosni Mubarak is elected as the President of Egypt one week after the assassination of the President of Egypt\, Anwar Sadat.\n1982 U.S. President Ronald Reagan proclaims a War on Drugs.\n1994 The Palestinian leader\, Yasser Arafat\, The Prime Minister of Israel\, Yitzhak Rabin\, and the Foreign Minister of Israel\, Shimon Peres\, receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in the establishment of the Oslo Accords. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Teplitz Schoenau"]\n[Site "Teplitz Schoenau"]\n[Date "1922.10.14"]\n[Round "12"]\n[White "Rubinstein\, Akiba"]\n[Black "Mieses\, Jacques"]\n[Result "1-0"]\n[ECO "A81"]\n[PlyCount "61"]\n[EventDate "1922.10.02"]\n[EventType "tourn"]\n[EventRounds "13"]\n[EventCountry "CSR"]\n[SourceTitle "HCL"]\n[Source "ChessBase"]\n[SourceDate "1999.07.01"]\n\n1. d4 f5 2. g3 e6 3. 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