I saw this in Chessbase. A stamp from the Central African Republic which celebrates one of the greatest world champions: Mikhail Botvinnik. The most interesting thing is that it includes the diagram of the critical position in the game Botvinnik - Capablanca, in the AVRO tournament played in Brussels in 1938. Kasparov wrote that this game represents the transition from the era of talented players to the era of study and preparation.
I guess most of chess players have played the game through and know which the next White move is.
I guess most of chess players have played the game through and know which the next White move is.
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