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Blindfold Chess Podcast
Cassidy Noble
79 episodes
1 week ago
One of the strongest playing women players in the history of the game, a gold medal Olympiad winner, a World Rapid Champion, a World Blitz Champion, a World Champion runner-up, and being willing to sacrifice her titles to make a point to make a change in the World - Anna Muzychuk has made and continue to make a lasting impact on the chess world that many aspire to today. So that is all that we have for this week, tune in next time where we will continue to work on our blindfold skills and loo...
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One of the strongest playing women players in the history of the game, a gold medal Olympiad winner, a World Rapid Champion, a World Blitz Champion, a World Champion runner-up, and being willing to sacrifice her titles to make a point to make a change in the World - Anna Muzychuk has made and continue to make a lasting impact on the chess world that many aspire to today. So that is all that we have for this week, tune in next time where we will continue to work on our blindfold skills and loo...
Show more...
Society & Culture
Leisure,
Hobbies,
Games
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S3 E9 J. Schulten v Johannes Zukertort (1869)
Blindfold Chess Podcast
18 minutes
6 months ago
S3 E9 J. Schulten v Johannes Zukertort (1869)
Today, we are looking at a sometimes overlooked player in chess history. An individual is rumored to have learned 14 languages, he founded a chess magazine, has an opening named after him, and someone who played in the first World Championship - Johannes Zukertort. In London, members of the St George’s Chess Club heard of Zukertort’s victory and offered money for him to come play against the unofficial world champion Steinitz. Steinitz had been living in London for 10 years by this point domi...
Blindfold Chess Podcast
One of the strongest playing women players in the history of the game, a gold medal Olympiad winner, a World Rapid Champion, a World Blitz Champion, a World Champion runner-up, and being willing to sacrifice her titles to make a point to make a change in the World - Anna Muzychuk has made and continue to make a lasting impact on the chess world that many aspire to today. So that is all that we have for this week, tune in next time where we will continue to work on our blindfold skills and loo...