✍15... Qg4
It is logical for white to go for the queen trade since the black's queen is active.
It is logical for white to go for the queen trade since the black's queen is active.
✍26...Re7?? (Nd5! = disconnection
27.e.d5 Q.d7 =) 27.B.e5! +-
27.e.d5 Q.d7 =) 27.B.e5! +-
✍48...Qe5? = (Qc4 -/+)
Vachier overlooked The b5 pawn.
49.Qf1+-Q.b5 =
Vachier overlooked The b5 pawn.
49.Qf1+-Q.b5 =
✍15.Qb1
With the idea of transferring the queen to the good diagonal and also controling the d5 square
in this position, Etienne Bacrot had played 15.Re1 in order to prevent d5 . after that white can play Qb1.
With the idea of transferring the queen to the good diagonal and also controling the d5 square
in this position, Etienne Bacrot had played 15.Re1 in order to prevent d5 . after that white can play Qb1.
✍️**54...Ra8?? **55.Rf1!+ Rf4 56.R.f4 K,f4 57.R.a2! +-
Vachier missed his opportunity to forcing a draw and reaching to the final!
54...Raa4! (idea Rg6+ Mate in 3 Move) 55.Kh7 ( Rf1+ Rf4=) Rh4+ 56.Kg8 Rag4+ with perpetual
Vachier missed his opportunity to forcing a draw and reaching to the final!
54...Raa4! (idea Rg6+ Mate in 3 Move) 55.Kh7 ( Rf1+ Rf4=) Rh4+ 56.Kg8 Rag4+ with perpetual
📕1.Be2! Trying to maneuver the bishop to the effective g4 square.
1...h5 2.Bf3!
Aiming at the weakness on c6.
1...h5 2.Bf3!
Aiming at the weakness on c6.
📕Black is going to attack c4 by playing Nbd7 and moving one of the rooks to c8. After that white should support the pawn by playing b3. After b3 the queen's position on a4 seems awkward, So:
1.Qc2!
1.Qc2!
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 31
C: Qe1 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 55%
B: a4 – 8
👍👍👍👍👍 36%
A: Rfd1 – 2
👍 9%
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C: Qe1 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 55%
B: a4 – 8
👍👍👍👍👍 36%
A: Rfd1 – 2
👍 9%
👥 22 people voted so far.