

This move was the second unanimous vote by the Content team and was voted as the best move by several content team members, including 's Director of News, Peter Doggers 's Curriculum Director, NM Jeremy Kane and Director of India, IM Rakesh Kulkarni. The top move on the list will come as little surprise to those who have followed chess for a long time or have seen this move before-it is widely accepted as the single best move of all time. #1 Shirov's Jaw-Dropping Bishop Sacrifice Stockfish doesn't even suggest this move (it finds Marshall's move instantly).The forced checkmates require longer calculations.There are more pieces on the board, which makes the move even more difficult to find.This move looks like an upgraded version of Marshall's legendary move for a few reasons: Luckily for the chess world, he found an amazing combination!

With the knight on c3 attacked and Black one move away from consolidation with 18.Bb7, Kholmov needed to find something quickly. Even Stockfish does not see a move that gives White the advantage after Bronstein's 17.Qe7: How did Kholmov shock Bronstein? In the 1964 USSR Championship, GM Ratmir Kholmov had a tough-looking position against the legendary GM David Bronstein. #10 Kholmov's Combination Against BronsteinĬoming in at number 10 is the move voted as the best of all time by ChessKid's Chief Chess Officer, FM Mike Klein (a.k.a.

Data taken from the study of the 2015 MegaBase (a database that contains over 4.5 million games) indicates that the average number of moves per game is roughly 38. These are moments when we forget about everything.The number of chess moves made in the history of the royal game is incalculable. We feel energized, not only by the exercise but also by the incredible energy that we get from Martin and all our colleagues. "The Let’s move together events are an amazing way to connect. Set to a high-energy playlist, employees chose how they moved –running, lifting weights, dancing, or cycling! The idea caught on and now employees from across the University are joining in these once-a-month workouts. Sophie Wauquier, Development Officer, External Relations. Personally, I came out of these meetings with renewed energy,” “I believe that this is a great example of leadership by Martin Bernier to demonstrate the crucial importance of taking a break from work in order to return more refreshed. He invited Information Technology employees to step away from their desks for some mid-day exercising. Healthy workplace award – Team categoryĪfter long days of virtual meetings, Chief Information Officer Martin Bernier realized his days would pass by without much physical activity. Congratulations to our 'Let's move together' team on your outstanding contributions to building the university of tomorrow. Each year the president recognizes employees who have consistently contributed to enriching the university experience and achieving the institutional strategic plan.
