<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><id>https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog" /><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog.atom" /><title>Nazarius123's Blog</title><updated>2025-11-30T16:54:58.157Z</updated><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog/hi-today-we-will-talk-about-robert-fischer/PScRDpEd</id><published>2025-11-30T16:54:58.157Z</published><updated>2025-11-30T16:54:58.157Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog/hi-today-we-will-talk-about-robert-fischer/PScRDpEd" /><title>Hi! Today we will talk about Robert Fischer.</title><category term="Chess_Personalities" label="Chess Personalities" scheme="https://lichess.org/blog/topic/Chess_Personalities"></category><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; alt=&quot;Robert James Fischer.&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=N6VcvbBr4j9t.webp&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=8e214773270ca565c15ff9f56094239114a5aea5&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;I like the moment when I break a man's ego,&amp;quot; - Robert Fischer.</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=N6VcvbBr4j9t.webp&amp;w=880&amp;sig=8e214773270ca565c15ff9f56094239114a5aea5"></media:thumbnail><author><name>Nazarius123</name></author></entry><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog/hi-today-will-say-about-alexander-alekhine/ti0m57Qr</id><published>2025-11-20T17:52:34.892Z</published><updated>2025-11-20T17:52:34.892Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/Nazarius123/blog/hi-today-will-say-about-alexander-alekhine/ti0m57Qr" /><title>Hi ! Today Will say about Alexander Alekhine!</title><category term="Chess" label="Chess" scheme="https://lichess.org/blog/topic/Chess"></category><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; alt=&quot;About Alexander Alekhine&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=Vm2vlyrIly0P.webp&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=7924b2e2b3253808f207bc7f4e50786fa325cc45&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Against Alekhine, you never knew what to expect.&amp;quot;    Sir George ThomasAlexander Alekhine was the only world chess champion to die in office, and the only one to die undefeated. He had a phenomenal memory, which allowed him to conduct a blind session of simultaneous play on 32 boards with a score of +19, -4, =9. In addition, he was known for his collection of more than 5,000 chess books and his Siamese cat named Chess, which was his mascot at competitions.  Interesting facts about Alexander Alekhine A unique achievement: Alekhine is the only world champion who died without losing his title. Blind session: In 1933, he conducted a simultaneous blind game session on 32 boards, eventually playing 19 games to a draw, 9 games to a draw, and 4 games to a loss. A unique mascot: Alekhine took his Siamese cat named Chess to competitions and once refused to play until he was found after he escaped in Warsaw. Love of chess books: He has amassed one of the largest chess libraries in the world, with</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=Vm2vlyrIly0P.webp&amp;w=880&amp;sig=7924b2e2b3253808f207bc7f4e50786fa325cc45"></media:thumbnail><author><name>Nazarius123</name></author></entry></feed>