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Víctor GarCu 🇺🇦 🇮🇷

@VctorGarCu

Proud father of 2. Chess FIDE Master. 🇪🇺EU Believer, dreamer and thinker. Personal opinions.

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UAR - GAR - CAE - Guardia Civil
HOY EL IZADO DE BANDERA ES POR el cabo 1 ENEKO Y EL GUARDIA CIVIL JUAN JESÚS , que hace dos años perdieron la vida en los Palacios , SEVILLA. “Aunque el tiempo pase, vuestra ausencia sigue presente. En nuestros recuerdos vivís, y en nuestros corazones permaneceréis para siempre.”
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Europa Press@europapress·
#EnDirecto | El Gobierno apuesta por las energías renovables para "ampliar la autonomía europea y una menor dependencia de los combustibles fósiles": "El sol y el viento nunca van a ser bloqueados en el estrecho de Ormuz"
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@Thom_Merrillin @nikamonina Gracias por tu respuesta. Yo lo que veía era funcionarios con montañas de procedimientos por todos los lados. Hay que verse en esas… que trabajen más o menos, de todo hay en botica, como en cualquier otro lado. Yo creo que sí los hay, y muchos, que dan más que se les pide
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Thom Merrillin@Thom_Merrillin·
@VctorGarCu @nikamonina Joder Víctor, los que hemos visto un juzgado por dentro hemos visto de todo, gente que curra, gente que no y a nadie que se mate trabajando
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David Llada ♞
David Llada ♞@davidllada·
You could say I am on FIDE side: I want it to be better 🙂 We need it for chess to grow and increase its relevance. I gave a go at trying to improve it from the inside, but it didn't work. It is now clear to me that the entire administration has to be replaced for this change to happen.
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David Llada ♞@davidllada·
More reactions to this post: some people are surprised at the audacity of FIDE working with banks under sanctions, and publicly admitting to keeping offices in Moscow. “How come they thought they would get away with it?” I think it is incompetence and lack of awareness rather than audacity. The incompetence is rampant, and this is a problem in itself — almost as big as the links with Russia. I question FIDE’s legal advisor’s qualifications for the role. His main merit seems to be that he knows a lot about chess history and is friends with Sutovsky. But his ignorance, and even disregard, of Swiss law and the international regulations they are bound to is astonishing. As a personal experience, for ilustrative purposes: I contacted Alexander Martynov last January because FIDE continues to use pictures from my archive that they have no rights to. I sent a protest, issued a €300 invoice for the picture they used, and asked them to take measures to prevent this from happening again. The email exchange that followed with that person was so self-incriminating that a Swiss lawyer I contacted afterward said I can now sue FIDE and ask for compensation of approximately 9,000 CHF for repeated copyright infringement. Epic fail. (I was not planning to sue, but a friend suggested that I could go ahead and donate this money to Ukraine. It is an idea worth considering!)
David Llada ♞@davidllada

FIDE will need to find a new bank (again) due to its links with Russia. As I heard this week from different sources: •⁠ ⁠Employees have just received advance payments of several salaries, as FIDE is preparing for the likely scenario of having its accounts suspended. •⁠ ⁠Some players have reported not having received payments for prize money earned in recent events that are already due, a sign that FIDE’s transactions are already limited or under scrutiny. These are strong indications that the Spanish @caixabank, the only bank that accepted them as a customer in 2019 after Ilyumzhinov was included in the U.S. sanctions list, might have reconsidered this decision. And there are two clear reasons for that: Since FIDE has the majority of its staff in Russia (and the number of Russian employees has only increased since the start of the war), they have been using four different Russian banks to pay their salaries (as indicated in their last financial report, dated from 2024). One of them is Gazprombank, an entity subject to full blocking sanctions, and FIDE working with them is a clear breach of these sanctions. Besides, this is a very sensitive topic for CaixaBank right now, as they have recently received a €30 million fine from SEPBLAC (Spain’s financial intelligence unit and the main authority monitoring money laundering and sanctions compliance) for failing to apply proper due diligence to high-risk, non-resident clients and failing to file timely Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs). CaixaBank has also admitted to having an exposure of over €185 million from Russian citizens and Russian-related entities. So now, not only might the FIDE President be included in the EU sanctions list as soon as this April, but the links between this institution and Russian banks on the sanctions list turn FIDE into a problematic customer. No bank wants that liability. As we all know, it is not the first time that FIDE has faced such a situation. After its previous president, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, was placed on the U.S. sanctions list in 2015, the Swiss bank UBS closed FIDE’s accounts, as banks apply strict compliance rules to institutions linked to sanctioned individuals. Even though Ilyumzhinov withdrew from all financial and legal operations of FIDE shortly after the sanctions were imposed, it proved extremely difficult for FIDE to find a new bank willing to accept them. FIDE was effectively a pariah in the banking system for a couple of years, causing an operational nightmare. CaixaBank was ultimately the only institution prepared to take that risk back then. But it seems they will not turn a blind eye anymore.

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David Llada ♞@davidllada·
FIDE will need to find a new bank (again) due to its links with Russia. As I heard this week from different sources: •⁠ ⁠Employees have just received advance payments of several salaries, as FIDE is preparing for the likely scenario of having its accounts suspended. •⁠ ⁠Some players have reported not having received payments for prize money earned in recent events that are already due, a sign that FIDE’s transactions are already limited or under scrutiny. These are strong indications that the Spanish @caixabank, the only bank that accepted them as a customer in 2019 after Ilyumzhinov was included in the U.S. sanctions list, might have reconsidered this decision. And there are two clear reasons for that: Since FIDE has the majority of its staff in Russia (and the number of Russian employees has only increased since the start of the war), they have been using four different Russian banks to pay their salaries (as indicated in their last financial report, dated from 2024). One of them is Gazprombank, an entity subject to full blocking sanctions, and FIDE working with them is a clear breach of these sanctions. Besides, this is a very sensitive topic for CaixaBank right now, as they have recently received a €30 million fine from SEPBLAC (Spain’s financial intelligence unit and the main authority monitoring money laundering and sanctions compliance) for failing to apply proper due diligence to high-risk, non-resident clients and failing to file timely Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs). CaixaBank has also admitted to having an exposure of over €185 million from Russian citizens and Russian-related entities. So now, not only might the FIDE President be included in the EU sanctions list as soon as this April, but the links between this institution and Russian banks on the sanctions list turn FIDE into a problematic customer. No bank wants that liability. As we all know, it is not the first time that FIDE has faced such a situation. After its previous president, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, was placed on the U.S. sanctions list in 2015, the Swiss bank UBS closed FIDE’s accounts, as banks apply strict compliance rules to institutions linked to sanctioned individuals. Even though Ilyumzhinov withdrew from all financial and legal operations of FIDE shortly after the sanctions were imposed, it proved extremely difficult for FIDE to find a new bank willing to accept them. FIDE was effectively a pariah in the banking system for a couple of years, causing an operational nightmare. CaixaBank was ultimately the only institution prepared to take that risk back then. But it seems they will not turn a blind eye anymore.
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Víctor GarCu 🇺🇦 🇮🇷
@ChrisBirdIA People don’t often touch upon this issue… with no evidence, they could’ve ruined Hans’ life, out of the whim of Magnus… terrible
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Chris Bird@ChrisBirdIA·
It's sad to say but even to this day one of the most common questions I get asked when folks find out I was the Chief Arbiter of "the game" is do I think Hans was cheating? I've seen no evidence that Hans cheated in this game, or any event I've overseen that he has played in.
Netflix Sports@netflixsports

Magnus Carlsen, widely considered the greatest chess player ever, faces rising star Hans Niemann. After Niemann’s shocking 2022 Sinquefield Cup win sparks cheating allegations, he fights to clear his name—setting up a high-stakes 2024 rematch. UNTOLD: Chess Mates drops April 7.

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GM Renier Castellanos@RenierCast·
Menorca Open 2024, Round 9. Must win for the GM title. Black vs GM Daniel Fernandez. 1.e4. Najdorf. Game on.
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Víctor GarCu 🇺🇦 🇮🇷
@AlvarAlonso Yo solo le veo un problema a tu contenido: el nivel. Es tirando para alto… a mí me encanta y aprendo muchísimo, pero estoy seguro que alguno que otro se pierde un poco. Enhorabuena!!!!
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Àlvar Alonso Rosell
Àlvar Alonso Rosell@AlvarAlonso·
Quizás el problema es que se promueven más shorts y curiosidades :)
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Antonio del Castillo
Antonio del Castillo@kastillo62·
Mis felicitaciones a la UCO por el allazgo del cuerpo de Francisca Cadenas. Cuando yo le pedí la intervención de la UCO en el caso de mi hija, el Jefe Superior del C.N.P. me respondió, que había visto muchas películas. A los resultados me remito.
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EdDieresis@EdDieresis·
!Atención ajedrecistas de Colombia! Los libros de ajedrez de Jorge Ramírez @pxaajedrez ya están disponibles en las principales librerías de todo el país. Aquí os lo explica él mismo⬇️
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David Antón
David Antón@GMDavidAnton·
Ha sido duro acabar con 3 derrotas tras un buen comienzo del torneo. Pero así es el ajedrez, agradecer a @PragueChess por la invitación y la gran organización. La próxima más y esperemos que mejor.
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MaxChess@MaxChess_·
Therapy.
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David Martínez@El_Divis·
Certificado Oficial de Apoyo a Faustino Oro. Den difusión a todo el que lo necesite.
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David Martínez
David Martínez@El_Divis·
¡Faustino Oro logra la victoria con un brillante sacrificio de Torre! ¡El sueño sigue vivo! ¡Vamos Fausti!
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Peter Heine Nielsen
Peter Heine Nielsen@PHChess·
Dear @FIDE_chess Can you explain us why you choose not to rate Firouzjas match in 2023, but find Karjakins match against an 8 year old kid rated 1547 worthy? By current regulations, Karjakin will now qualify to the FIDE Total Chess Championship due to his active rating.
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International Chess Federation@FIDE_chess

Today, on December 18, the mini-matches featuring GM Alireza Firouzja (Elo 2750) began in Chartres, France - his hometown. This six-game tournament pits Firouzja against three veteran players with an average rating of 2497 Elo points. Concerns have arisen regarding the tournament's potential purpose: whether it was orchestrated to aid Mr Firouzja in boosting his rating for potential qualification into the Candidates Tournament 2024. The International Chess Federation would like to point out that, according to Clause 0.4 of its Rating Regulations, "FIDE reserves the right not to rate a specific tournament". FIDE has already sent an official request to the organizers of the event. We will carefully follow and investigate all aspects of the organization of the above-mentioned tournament and all the games played by its participants before deciding whether to rate it. The International Chess Federation is dedicated to addressing not just this specific case but also similar occurrences that may arise. Discussions will be held to explore potential amendments to the FIDE Rating Regulations, aiming to prevent such situations in the future. FIDE reiterates its unwavering commitment to upholding fair play and ensuring equal opportunities for all chess players.

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Peter Heine Nielsen@PHChess·
No mention of the elephant in the room, or rather, the Russian 🇷🇺 war supporter and propagandist entering top 10, by beating an 8 year old kid in a private match. Karjakin🇷🇺 deserves a lifetime ban per rules of our Charter, but FIDE is afraid to touch him, due to the Kremlin 🇷🇺
International Chess Federation@FIDE_chess

The March #FIDERating lists are out! Highlights 👇 🇳🇴 Magnus Carlsen continues his reign at the top. 🇺🇿 Nodirbek Abdusattorov gains 20 points, returning to the top 10. 🇰🇿 Bibisara Assaubayeva gains 19 points, returning to the women’s top 10. 🇨🇳 Hou Yifan continues her dominance, ruling the women’s rankings. Check your FIDE rating at 🔗 ratings.fide.com

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Volodymyr Tretyak 🇺🇦@VolodyaTretyak·
Shame FIDE
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Outrageous: @FIDE_chess reinstated 🇷🇺 chess player Sergey Karjakin in the rating list He had been disqualified since 2022 due to his insanely active support of 🇷🇺 invasion of 🇺🇦. He is also 🇷🇺 senator, illegally elected in occupied Crimea He is sanctioned by the EU and Ukraine

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