Keres.
vincent rothuis games are fun to watch :)
fave player, to go over their games (not best player) Frank J Marshall comes to mind
@Bad_Bishop_Jones let me remind you...
en.lichess.org/NbQ89TZf Frank James was terrible LOL. But he was actually pretty good when he was not having a stroke.
en.lichess.org/NbQ89TZf Frank James was terrible LOL. But he was actually pretty good when he was not having a stroke.
Paul Keres
Karpov.
Garry Kasparov, followed closely by Vishy Anand.
Jan Hein Donner
Alexandr Gelman: www.youtube.com/user/Super300476
And old masters — Andersen, Blackburn, Chigorin, Spielmann.
And old masters — Andersen, Blackburn, Chigorin, Spielmann.
@noob2chess #44
As a teenager I learned about the famous and totally amazing Qg3 move by the great attacking chess player Frank Marshall, and I cannot have anything than respect for this player.
I do hope you can adjust your remarks about him in your comment.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Marshall_%28chess_player%29
As a teenager I learned about the famous and totally amazing Qg3 move by the great attacking chess player Frank Marshall, and I cannot have anything than respect for this player.
I do hope you can adjust your remarks about him in your comment.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Marshall_%28chess_player%29
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