"En cualquier lugar que nos sorprenda la muerte, bienvenida sea, siempre que ése, nuestro grito de guerra, haya llegado hasta un oído receptivo, y otra mano se tienda para empuñar nuestras armas, y otros hombres se apresten a continuar la lucha con nuevos gritos de guerra y de victoria”. Che Guevara
martes, 22 de noviembre de 2022
La Foto del Recuerdo
EQUIPO DE LA URSS
Radiomatch con EEUU, entre el 1 y el 4 de septiembre de 1945
De pié, de izquierda a derecha...
Sentados, de izquierda a derecha...
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En la foto vemos al victorioso equipo soviético
Izq. a Der. parados: Lilienthal, Boleslavsky, Makogonov, Bondarevsky, Bronstein. Izq. a Der. sentados: Kotov, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Ragozin, Flohr foto: Desconocido, posiblemente del periódico francés Le Monde des Echecs
Yup! Most likely, these 10 players pictured here would today form Teams that would remain unbeatable, whether in the Olympics or in Club Championships. As the young Indian Grand Master Nihal Sarin well recalled, the technical evolution that we observe today, whether in front of the board or in innovative training, is mainly due to the popularization of the mass of chess data that arrive daily and directly to the great consuming public (Chessbase, TWIC, Chess_com, Lichess_org, TWITCH Chess TV, the massive amount of YouTube chess videos, softwares like StockFish and Fritz in super-speed computers, all PGN products, and many other resources) which raised competitiveness to very high levels and also allowed the emergence of new chess powers, where the cases of Iran, Uzbekistan and India are clear and striking! OK. I wonder - yes I wonder - to what extent the capability, the potential of players like Botvinnik, Flohr, Smyslov, etc., would be expanded through the technological resources we enjoy nowadays!
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En la foto vemos al victorioso equipo soviético
Izq. a Der. parados: Lilienthal, Boleslavsky, Makogonov, Bondarevsky, Bronstein.
Izq. a Der. sentados: Kotov, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Ragozin, Flohr
foto: Desconocido, posiblemente del periódico francés Le Monde des Echecs
Referencia:
https://chess24.com/es/informate/noticias/70mo-aniversario-del-match-radiofonico-EEUU-vs-URSS
también
https://www.tabladeflandes.com/zenon2006/zenon_544.html
Yup! Most likely, these 10 players pictured here would today form Teams that would remain unbeatable, whether in the Olympics or in Club Championships. As the young Indian Grand Master Nihal Sarin well recalled, the technical evolution that we observe today, whether in front of the board or in innovative training, is mainly due to the popularization of the mass of chess data that arrive daily and directly to the great consuming public (Chessbase, TWIC, Chess_com, Lichess_org, TWITCH Chess TV, the massive amount of YouTube chess videos, softwares like StockFish and Fritz in super-speed computers, all PGN products, and many other resources) which raised competitiveness to very high levels and also allowed the emergence of new chess powers, where the cases of Iran, Uzbekistan and India are clear and striking! OK. I wonder - yes I wonder - to what extent the capability, the potential of players like Botvinnik, Flohr, Smyslov, etc., would be expanded through the technological resources we enjoy nowadays!
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