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SUMMARY:September 6
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nMaybe I had something of Capablanca. Why should I prepare when I have ideas?- Svetozar Gligoric\, 1989 NIC\nBIRTHS \nThomas Worrall (1878-23.11.1938)\, an American player who had good results in 1850’s against some top players.\nJohn Alan Grefe 1947-22.12.2013) US International Master a tie for first with Lubomir Kavalek in the 1973 U.S. Championship.\nZoltan Ribli (1951) Hungarian Grandmaster. He was twice a World Championship Candidate and three times Hungarian Champion.\nWilliam Ewart Napier (27.01.1881-1952) British-American master who won the 1904 British championship before to emigrated to the USA.\nGeorgy Agzamov Uzbek Grandmaster (1954-27.08.1986). who won twice the national championship. He was accidentally killed when he went hiking and fell off a cliff and became trapped between two rocks.\nZoja Lelchuk (1961)\, Ukraine Women Grandmaster.\nRam Soffer (1965)\, Israeli Grandmaster and International Solving Grandmaster.\nFinegold\, Benjamin (1969)\, US Grandmaster.\nCao Sang (1973) was born\, Vietnamese Grandmaster who was living and studying in Hungary for some time.\nMartha Fierro Baquero (1977)\, Ecuadorian International Master and Woman Grandmaster\, FIDE officer whi is currently living in Italy. The winner of the American Continental Women’s Chess Championship in 2009.\nMesgen Amanov (1986)\, Turkmenistan Grandmaster who is living and coach in the USA.\nValentin Iotov (1988)\, Bulgarian Grandmaster who was the 2006 Bulgarian Champion. \nDEATHS \nHans Lepuschutz (05.08.1910-1984)\, Austrian composer and IMC.\nKira Zvorykina (29.09.1919-2014)\, Soviet Women Grandmaster and FIDE Trainer who was a three-time winner of the Women’s Soviet Championship and one Women Interzonal. \nWORLD EVENTS \n1522 The Victoria\, the only surviving ship of Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition\, returns to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain\, becoming the first ship to circumnavigate the world.\n1885 Eastern Rumelia declares its union with Bulgaria\, thus accomplishing Bulgarian unification.\n1901 Leon Czolgosz\, an unemployed anarchist\, shoots and fatally wounds US President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition inBuffalo\, New York.\n1968 Swaziland becomes independent.\n1983 The Soviet Union admits to shooting down Korean Air Lines Flight 007\, stating its operatives did not know it was a civilian aircraft when it reportedly violated Soviet airspace.\n1991 The name Saint Petersburg is restored to Russia’s second largest city\, which had been known as Leningrad since 1924.\n1997 The Funeral of Diana\, Princess of Wales takes place in London. Well over a million people lined the streets and 2.5 billion watched around the world on television.\n2007 Luciano Pavarotti\, Italian tenor (b. 1935) died. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Karlsbad"]\n[Site "Karlsbad"]\n[Date "1907.09.06"]\n[Round "13"]\n[White "Mieses\, Jacques"]\n[Black "Tartakower\, Saviely"]\n[Result "1-0"]\n[ECO "B01"]\n[PlyCount "49"]\n[EventDate "1907.08.20"]\n1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. Bb5+ c6 4. dxc6 bxc6 5. Bc4 e5 6. d3 Bc5 7. Be3 Bxe3 8.\nfxe3 Qb6 9. Qc1 Ng4 10. Ke2 Nxe3 11. Qxe3 Qxb2 12. Nf3 Qxa1 13. Nxe5 O-O 14.\nRf1 Be6 15. Nd2 Qc3 16. Bxe6 fxe6 17. Rxf8+ Kxf8 18. Qf4+ Ke8 19. Qf7+ Kd8 20.\nQf8+ Kc7 21. Qe7+ Kc8 22. Ndc4 Qxc2+ 23. Kf3 Qd1+ 24. Kg3 Qe1+ 25. Kh3 1-0\n				\n			You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess game visualization.		\n	\n	\n	\n		jQuery(document).ready(function($) {\n						$.chessgame.navigationButtonClass  = 'rpbchessboard-jQuery-enableSmoothness';\n			$.chessgame.navigationFrameClass   = 'wp-dialog';\n			$.chessgame.navigationFrameOptions = {"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true};\n			var selector = '#' + "rpbchessboard-69e82da50f6e2-1" + ' .rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor';\n			$(selector).removeClass('rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor').chessgame({"pgn":"[Event \"Karlsbad\"]\r\n[Site \"Karlsbad\"]\r\n[Date \"1907.09.06\"]\r\n[Round \"13\"]\r\n[White \"Mieses\, Jacques\"]\r\n[Black \"Tartakower\, Saviely\"]\r\n[Result \"1-0\"]\r\n[ECO \"B01\"]\r\n[PlyCount \"49\"]\r\n[EventDate \"1907.08.20\"]\r\n1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. Bb5+ c6 4. dxc6 bxc6 5. Bc4 e5 6. d3 Bc5 7. Be3 Bxe3 8.\r\nfxe3 Qb6 9. Qc1 Ng4 10. Ke2 Nxe3 11. Qxe3 Qxb2 12. Nf3 Qxa1 13. Nxe5 O-O 14.\r\nRf1 Be6 15. Nd2 Qc3 16. Bxe6 fxe6 17. Rxf8+ Kxf8 18. Qf4+ Ke8 19. Qf7+ Kd8 20.\r\nQf8+ Kc7 21. Qe7+ Kc8 22. Ndc4 Qxc2+ 23. Kf3 Qd1+ 24. Kg3 Qe1+ 25. Kh3 1-0"\,"pieceSymbols":"native"\,"navigationBoard":"above"\,"showFlipButton":true\,"showDownloadButton":true\,"navigationBoardOptions":{"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true}\,"diagramOptions":{"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true}});\n		});\n	\n\n\n \n\n
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