Unity Chess Multiple Choice 641
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C: Nc2 β 7
πππππππ 64%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha, Rachel, Sanjana, Matthew
A: Qd4 β 2
ππ 18%
@Shadowoffhollow, Jonas
B: a4 β 2
ππ 18%
@RichardPeng, George
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
public poll
C: Nc2 β 7
πππππππ 64%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha, Rachel, Sanjana, Matthew
A: Qd4 β 2
ππ 18%
@Shadowoffhollow, Jonas
B: a4 β 2
ππ 18%
@RichardPeng, George
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 642
public poll
B: Nf5 β 7
πππππππ 58%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Jonas, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, Rachel, Sanjana, @chessnoob
C: Qg8 β 3
πππ 25%
@Shadowoffhollow, @AryanLeekha, George
A: a5 β 2
ππ 17%
@RichardPeng, Matthew
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
public poll
B: Nf5 β 7
πππππππ 58%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Jonas, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, Rachel, Sanjana, @chessnoob
C: Qg8 β 3
πππ 25%
@Shadowoffhollow, @AryanLeekha, George
A: a5 β 2
ππ 17%
@RichardPeng, Matthew
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
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π Chess History - Tournaments
βͺοΈ Vienna 1873
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π Chess History - Tournaments
βͺοΈ Vienna 1873
#chess_history_tornaments
#Vienna_1873
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π Chess History - Tournaments
βͺοΈ Vienna 1873
π° The Vienna 1873 chess tournament was a side event of the world exhibition of 1873, the fifth since the first Great Exhibition in London in 1851.
π°During the epidemic, the tournament took place in the rooms of the Wiener Schachgesellschaft from June 21 to August 29. The time limit was twenty moves per hour. It was a twelve player tournament. Each participant played every other for a match for two points with a maximum of three games. There were eleven rounds of match competitions. Every short match had to be ended within two days. If the overall score gave no winner (1:1,=1 or 0:0,=3), the result was drawn with a half point given to each player. Wilhelm Steinitz won the tournament after a play-off with Joseph Henry Blackburne (2β0). Almost everyone now conceded that Steinitz was the strongest chess player in the world.
π°Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria, Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild and Baron Ignaz von Kolisch contributed large sums to the prize fund. The prizes winners were: Steinitz 10 points & winner of playoff (1000 guldens (F) & 200 golden ducats), Blackburne 10 points (600 F), Anderssen 8Β½ points (300 F), Rosenthal 7Β½ points (200 F). Scores of the other players were: Paulsen and Bird 6Β½, Fleissig and Meitner 3Β½, Heral, Schwarz and Gelbfuhs 3, Pitschel 1.
βοΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
βοΈ Download "Vienna 1873 Games Database" by PGN formatπ
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π Chess History - Tournaments
βͺοΈ Vienna 1873
π° The Vienna 1873 chess tournament was a side event of the world exhibition of 1873, the fifth since the first Great Exhibition in London in 1851.
π°During the epidemic, the tournament took place in the rooms of the Wiener Schachgesellschaft from June 21 to August 29. The time limit was twenty moves per hour. It was a twelve player tournament. Each participant played every other for a match for two points with a maximum of three games. There were eleven rounds of match competitions. Every short match had to be ended within two days. If the overall score gave no winner (1:1,=1 or 0:0,=3), the result was drawn with a half point given to each player. Wilhelm Steinitz won the tournament after a play-off with Joseph Henry Blackburne (2β0). Almost everyone now conceded that Steinitz was the strongest chess player in the world.
π°Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria, Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild and Baron Ignaz von Kolisch contributed large sums to the prize fund. The prizes winners were: Steinitz 10 points & winner of playoff (1000 guldens (F) & 200 golden ducats), Blackburne 10 points (600 F), Anderssen 8Β½ points (300 F), Rosenthal 7Β½ points (200 F). Scores of the other players were: Paulsen and Bird 6Β½, Fleissig and Meitner 3Β½, Heral, Schwarz and Gelbfuhs 3, Pitschel 1.
βοΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
βοΈ Download "Vienna 1873 Games Database" by PGN formatπ
#chess_history_tornaments
#Vienna_1873
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β¦οΈ Today is birthday of ZoltΓ‘n AlmΓ‘si
Hungarian chess grandmaster
πΊ πΉπ·πΈπβοΈπΉ Happy birthday Zoltan ππππ
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Hungarian chess grandmaster
πΊ πΉπ·πΈπβοΈπΉ Happy birthday Zoltan ππππ
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Congrats to Fabiano Caruana on winning his match against Wesley So and earning the fourth ticket to #LondonChessClassic taking place on December 11-17, 2018.
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11th Olympiad, Amsterdam1954, round 9,West Germany v. USSR. Board 2, Vasily Smyslov faces Lothar Schmid; behind, on Board 1 Wolfgang Unzicker is considering his move v. Mikhail Botvinnik.
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Amsterdam,1954. Winners of the 11th Olympiad, the USSR team- left to right, Aleksandr Kotov, Efim Geller, Vasily Smyslov, David Bronstein, Paul Keres, Mikhail Botvinnik, Igor Bondarevsky.
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I can see the combinations as well as Alekhine, but I cannot get into the same positions.
πΈ Rudolf Spielmann
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πΈ Rudolf Spielmann
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Fischer holds out his fists to let Larsen pick who has white for the first game of the candidates match, 1971.
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33.f3??
33. N6e4! Bxe4 34. f3 Bxf3 35. Nxf3 Qxh5 36.b4
Black is still better, but if it's a win, it's certainly not an easy one.
33...Qd4+ 34.Rf2 Ra8 35. Qc7 Ra1+ 36.Nf1 Rxf1!+ 0-1 if 37.Kxf1 Qd1#
33. N6e4! Bxe4 34. f3 Bxf3 35. Nxf3 Qxh5 36.b4
Black is still better, but if it's a win, it's certainly not an easy one.
33...Qd4+ 34.Rf2 Ra8 35. Qc7 Ra1+ 36.Nf1 Rxf1!+ 0-1 if 37.Kxf1 Qd1#