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Baadur Jobava vs Magnus Carlsen
World Blitz Championship (2019) (blitz), Moscow RUS, rd 9, Dec-29
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: General (A01)  ·  0-1

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Feb-15-20  luzhin: 47.Nb1?? allowed a typical Carlsen endgame trick. Almost any other legal move (eg 47.Kc4, 47.Ka4,47.Na2,47.d5+) were all dead draws. But that's blitz!
May-29-20  ChessMate123: Reminds me of a yearly club tournament where I missed a chance to win the title by 'finding' the only losing move (while 3 or 4 other moves easily would have won that game)... This happened in several other tournaments (and casual games) too, with or without time trouble :-) Tip: always visualize the outcome of your move(s) before executing them.
Oct-25-20  f.alonso01: Taken from: https://www.chesshistory.com/winter... ----------

Leonard Barden informs us:

The daily chess column in the Evening Standard will finally reach its end on Friday, 31 January 2020. I have given the starting-date as Monday, 4 June 1956 since although I am not totally sure of the exact date I recall that it was early June and some time after Whitsun, which was in May that year. The total is thus 63 years, 7 months, and 27 days without a day missed. The final puzzle is a Carlsen win from the 2019 world blitz championship.

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you can see the puzzle diagram on the link, the puzzle shows the position after 47. Nb1 and asks the quick and force a win for black

That being said, pun suggestion: "63 years for 64 squares" (meaningful with the above explanation)

Oct-25-20
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  fredthebear: Here's the video of this game: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...
Sep-01-22  Everett: Black to play 47�

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