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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160909
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SUMMARY:September 9
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nWhen I see the Berlin defence\, I am almost happy that I am not longer a top player!- Nigel Short\, 2016\nBIRTHS \nVincenz Hruby (1856-16.07.1917)\, Czech  Master and school teacher who was among the best players of the world in 1883.\nDr. Erwin Voellmy (1886-1.01.1951)\, Swiss Master who was thrice Swiss Champion.\nHermann Neustadtl (02.04.1862-1909)\, Austrian player and a Viennese doctor\, born in Prague\, who first suggested an auxiliary scoring method He died in Roztoky\, Czech Republic.\nOlga Semionova-Tian-Shanskaya (1911-1970)\, Soviet Women Grandmaster who was twice the Women champion of the USSR.\nElmars Zemgalis (1923-08.12.2014)\, Latvian-American chess master and mathematics professor. He was awarded an Honorary Grandmaster title in 2003.\nEdwin Bhend (1931)\, Swiss International Master who was Swiss Champion in 1966.\nZbynek Hracek (1970)\, Czech Grandmaster who won the Czech championship in 1994.\nPiotr Bobras (1977)\, Polish Grandmaster who graduated with a degree in computer science.\nBassem Amin (1988)\, Egyptian Grandmaster who became few times Arab and African Champions. \nDEATHS \nErnesto Hellmann(09.11.1898-1952)\, Italian Master who participated in the 1928 Olympiad.\nLarsen  Bent (04.03 1935-2010) Danish Grandmaster and author\, he was the first Western player to pose a serious challenge to the Soviet Union’s dominance in chess. \nWORLD EVENTS \n1488 Anne becomes sovereign Duchess of Brittany\, becoming a central figure in the struggle for influence that leads to the union of Brittany and France.\n1776 The Continental Congress officially names its new union of sovereign states the United States.\n1791 Washington\, D.C.\, the capital of the United States\, is named after President George Washington.\n1850 California is admitted as the thirty-first U.S. state.\n1922 The Greco-Turkish War effectively ends with Turkish victory over the Greeks in Smyrna.\n1923 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk\, the founder of the Republic of Turkey\, founds the Republican People’s Party.\n1948 Kim Il-sung declares the establishment of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.\n1969 In Canada\, the Official Languages Act comes into force\, making French equal to English throughout the Federal government.\n1991 Tajikistan declares independence from the Soviet Union.\n1993 The Palestine Liberation Organization officially recognizes Israel as a legitimate state.\n2015 Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Karlsbad"]\n[Site "Karlsbad"]\n[Date "1911.09.09"]\n[Round "15"]\n[White "Tartakower\, Saviely"]\n[Black "Burn\, Amos"]\n[Result "0-1"]\n[ECO "C30"]\n[PlyCount "60"]\n[EventDate "1911.08.21"]\n1. e4 e5 2. f4 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. fxe5 dxe5 5. c3 Nc6 6. b4 Bb6 7. Bb5 Nf6 8.\nNxe5 O-O 9. Nxc6 bxc6 10. Bxc6 Nxe4 11. d4 Qf6 12. Bxe4 Qh4+ 13. Kd2 Qxe4 14.\nQf3 Qh4 15. g3 Qg5+ 16. Qe3 Qd5 17. Re1 Bg4 18. Kc2 a5 19. bxa5 Rxa5 20. Ba3 c5\n21. dxc5 Rxa3 22. Nxa3 Bxc5 23. Qe5 Bf5+ 24. Kb2 Qb7+ 25. Kc1 Bxa3+ 26. Kd2\nRd8+ 27. Ke3 Rd3+ 28. Kf2 Qf3+ 29. Kg1 Rd2 30. Qb8+ Bf8 0-1\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-69d4c92303e09-1" + ' .rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor';\n			$(selector).removeClass('rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor').chessgame({"pgn":"[Event \"Karlsbad\"]\r\n[Site \"Karlsbad\"]\r\n[Date \"1911.09.09\"]\r\n[Round \"15\"]\r\n[White \"Tartakower\, Saviely\"]\r\n[Black \"Burn\, Amos\"]\r\n[Result \"0-1\"]\r\n[ECO \"C30\"]\r\n[PlyCount \"60\"]\r\n[EventDate \"1911.08.21\"]\r\n1. e4 e5 2. f4 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. fxe5 dxe5 5. c3 Nc6 6. b4 Bb6 7. Bb5 Nf6 8.\r\nNxe5 O-O 9. Nxc6 bxc6 10. Bxc6 Nxe4 11. d4 Qf6 12. Bxe4 Qh4+ 13. Kd2 Qxe4 14.\r\nQf3 Qh4 15. g3 Qg5+ 16. Qe3 Qd5 17. Re1 Bg4 18. Kc2 a5 19. bxa5 Rxa5 20. Ba3 c5\r\n21. dxc5 Rxa3 22. Nxa3 Bxc5 23. Qe5 Bf5+ 24. Kb2 Qb7+ 25. Kc1 Bxa3+ 26. Kd2\r\nRd8+ 27. Ke3 Rd3+ 28. Kf2 Qf3+ 29. Kg1 Rd2 30. Qb8+ Bf8 0-1"\,"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  \n
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