One of Karpov's earliest published games - from 'Chess in the USSR' (No. 11, 1966) - the game I. Zaitsev v. Karpov, Tournament of Masters & Candidate Masters, Leningrad 1966.
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Jan Timman (Netherlands) v. Bill Lombardy (USA), 12th round, IBM Tournament, Amsterdam, July 1974. The American grandmaster won this game in 40 moves.
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βοΈ Amsterdam IBM (1974)
βͺοΈπ³π± Jan Timman
β«οΈπΊπΈ William James Lombardy
Spanish Game: Schliemann Defense. Dyckhoff Variation (C63)
Result : 0-1
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βͺοΈπ³π± Jan Timman
β«οΈπΊπΈ William James Lombardy
Spanish Game: Schliemann Defense. Dyckhoff Variation (C63)
Result : 0-1
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Six hours across a Magnus Carlsen pressing feels like a painfully slow-paced journey through a meat grinder.
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Sinquefield Cup 2018 - Round 2
βͺοΈπ³π΄ Carlsen, Magnus (2842)
β«οΈ π·πΊKarjakin, Sergey (2773)
Result : 1-0
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βͺοΈπ³π΄ Carlsen, Magnus (2842)
β«οΈ π·πΊKarjakin, Sergey (2773)
Result : 1-0
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πΉ Magnus Carlsen vs. Sergey Karjakin |Sinquefield Cup 2018
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πΉ Analysed by Chess.com
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β΄οΈ #about_Hansen
πΈ Sune Berg Hansen
πΈ Danish chess grandmaster
π° Sune Berg Hansen is a Danish chess grandmaster. He is a seven-time Danish Chess Champion.
πCountry: Denmark
πBorn: 21 April 1971 (age 47)
π»Gentofte, Denmark
πTitle: Grandmaster (1998)
πFIDE rating: 2589 (August 2018)
πPeak rating: 2603 (November 2010)
π°Hansen earned his international master title in 1993 and his grandmaster title in 1998. He has won the Danish Chess Championship on seven occasions: in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2015.
π»He has competed in eight Chess Olympiads: in 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2016.
π»He has also competed in six European Team Chess Championships: in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015. As of September 2017, he has a rating of 2580, which makes him the No. 3 ranked Danish player.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Sune Berg Hansenπ
βͺοΈDavid Navara vs Sune Berg Hansen
βͺοΈEuropean Team Championship (2015), Reykjavik ISL, rd 1, Nov-13
βͺοΈQueen's Gambit Declined: Barmen Variation (D37)
β¦οΈReview and download PGN fileπ
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πΈ Sune Berg Hansen
πΈ Danish chess grandmaster
π° Sune Berg Hansen is a Danish chess grandmaster. He is a seven-time Danish Chess Champion.
πCountry: Denmark
πBorn: 21 April 1971 (age 47)
π»Gentofte, Denmark
πTitle: Grandmaster (1998)
πFIDE rating: 2589 (August 2018)
πPeak rating: 2603 (November 2010)
π°Hansen earned his international master title in 1993 and his grandmaster title in 1998. He has won the Danish Chess Championship on seven occasions: in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2015.
π»He has competed in eight Chess Olympiads: in 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2016.
π»He has also competed in six European Team Chess Championships: in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015. As of September 2017, he has a rating of 2580, which makes him the No. 3 ranked Danish player.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Sune Berg Hansenπ
βͺοΈDavid Navara vs Sune Berg Hansen
βͺοΈEuropean Team Championship (2015), Reykjavik ISL, rd 1, Nov-13
βͺοΈQueen's Gambit Declined: Barmen Variation (D37)
β¦οΈReview and download PGN fileπ
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38. g5??
Anand underestimates his opponent's threats.
38.Rg1! Re8 39. Kf1=
38... Qh2+ 39. Kf1 Qh1+ 40. Ke2 Re8+ 0-1
Anand underestimates his opponent's threats.
38.Rg1! Re8 39. Kf1=
38... Qh2+ 39. Kf1 Qh1+ 40. Ke2 Re8+ 0-1
50. Kxf5??
Wesley could have saved the game with 50. e6!
50...Nd5 51. Bd4 and now:
A) 51...f4 52. Kg4 Ke7 53. Bc5+ Kxe6 54. Bxb4 Nxb4 55. Kxf4 Nd3+ 56. Ke4 Nxb2 57. Kd4 Kf5 58. Kc3 Ke4 59. Kxb2 Kd3 60. Kc1=
B) 51... b3 52. Kxf5 c3 53. Bxc3 Nxc3 54.Ke5 Ke7 55. Kd4 Na2 56. Kc4 Nc1 57. Kd5 Nd3 58. Kc4 =
50... c3 0-1
If 51. bxc3, then 51...b3
Wesley could have saved the game with 50. e6!
50...Nd5 51. Bd4 and now:
A) 51...f4 52. Kg4 Ke7 53. Bc5+ Kxe6 54. Bxb4 Nxb4 55. Kxf4 Nd3+ 56. Ke4 Nxb2 57. Kd4 Kf5 58. Kc3 Ke4 59. Kxb2 Kd3 60. Kc1=
B) 51... b3 52. Kxf5 c3 53. Bxc3 Nxc3 54.Ke5 Ke7 55. Kd4 Na2 56. Kc4 Nc1 57. Kd5 Nd3 58. Kc4 =
50... c3 0-1
If 51. bxc3, then 51...b3
54. Re7??
A strange blunder. Fabiano has completely forgotten that the e3-knight is pinned. βΊοΈ
54. Rg1 Qe5 55. R8g6+ Kh7 56. R6g5 Kh6 57. Rxf5 +-
54... Qxe7 0-1
A strange blunder. Fabiano has completely forgotten that the e3-knight is pinned. βΊοΈ
54. Rg1 Qe5 55. R8g6+ Kh7 56. R6g5 Kh6 57. Rxf5 +-
54... Qxe7 0-1