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🛄 Chess History - Tournaments
🔹 Moscow 1940
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🛄 Chess History - Tournaments
🔹 Moscow 1940
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1940
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🔷 Chess History - Tournaments
🔹 Moscow 1940 (12th Soviet Chess Championship)
🔹 September 5 - October 3
🔹 CHAMPION: Igor Bondarevsky | 13½/19 (+10−2=7) |
Shared with: Andor Lilienthal | 13½/19 (+8−0=11) |
🔰 The 12th Soviet Chess Championship was played in the capital city of Moscow from September 5 to October 3, 1940. Twenty of the Soviet Union's strongest masters competed in the round robin event, six of whom qualified from the semi-final tournament in Kiev earlier in the year:
🔅 Eduard Gerstenfeld
🔅 Mark Stolberg
🔅 Igor Bondarevsky
🔅 Iosif Rudakovsky
🔅 Alexander Konstantinopolsky
🔅 Peter Dubinin
The remaining invitations went to the elite of Soviet chess (new and old), including:
🔅 Mikhail Botvinnik
🔅 Vasily Smyslov
🔅 Paul Keres
🔅 Isaac Boleslavsky
🔅 Alexander Kotov
🔅 Viacheslav Ragozin
🔅 Andre Lilienthal
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♦️Mikhail Botvinnik won the Absolute Championship:👇
23 Mar–29 Apr 1941, Leningrad/Moscow, 13½/20 (+9−2=9)
Read more about This tournament
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🔰In Moscow 1940 Lilienthal and Bondarevsky finished equal first with 13½/19. For both victors, considering the strength of the assembled field, it was the greatest performance of their careers.
♦️ The final standings and crosstable was as above👆
♦️ Download "Moscow 1940 Games Database" by PGN format👇
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1940
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🔷 Chess History - Tournaments
🔹 Moscow 1940 (12th Soviet Chess Championship)
🔹 September 5 - October 3
🔹 CHAMPION: Igor Bondarevsky | 13½/19 (+10−2=7) |
Shared with: Andor Lilienthal | 13½/19 (+8−0=11) |
🔰 The 12th Soviet Chess Championship was played in the capital city of Moscow from September 5 to October 3, 1940. Twenty of the Soviet Union's strongest masters competed in the round robin event, six of whom qualified from the semi-final tournament in Kiev earlier in the year:
🔅 Eduard Gerstenfeld
🔅 Mark Stolberg
🔅 Igor Bondarevsky
🔅 Iosif Rudakovsky
🔅 Alexander Konstantinopolsky
🔅 Peter Dubinin
The remaining invitations went to the elite of Soviet chess (new and old), including:
🔅 Mikhail Botvinnik
🔅 Vasily Smyslov
🔅 Paul Keres
🔅 Isaac Boleslavsky
🔅 Alexander Kotov
🔅 Viacheslav Ragozin
🔅 Andre Lilienthal
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♦️Mikhail Botvinnik won the Absolute Championship:👇
23 Mar–29 Apr 1941, Leningrad/Moscow, 13½/20 (+9−2=9)
Read more about This tournament
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🔰In Moscow 1940 Lilienthal and Bondarevsky finished equal first with 13½/19. For both victors, considering the strength of the assembled field, it was the greatest performance of their careers.
♦️ The final standings and crosstable was as above👆
♦️ Download "Moscow 1940 Games Database" by PGN format👇
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1940
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Chessgames
USSR Absolute Championship (1941)
USSR Absolute Championship (1941) chess tournament: games, players, results, crosstables, discussion forums, etc.
♦️ Review our selected game from Moscow 1940👇
🔸 Peter Vasilievich Dubinin vs Igor Bondarevsky
🔸 USSR Championship (1940), Moscow URS, rd 7, Sep-13
🔸 Queen's Gambit Declined: Tartakower Defense. General (D58)
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🔸 Peter Vasilievich Dubinin vs Igor Bondarevsky
🔸 USSR Championship (1940), Moscow URS, rd 7, Sep-13
🔸 Queen's Gambit Declined: Tartakower Defense. General (D58)
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with Armenia, China, England (and the US) just a point behind the leaders, and Russia, France, Croatia and Germany 2 points back & still in the fight for #BatumiChess2018 medals with 2 rounds to go!
Armenia's young talent Haik Martirosyan defeats GM Krishnan Sasikiran to bring his team a victory against India.
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A fantastic Olympiad for 20-year-old Jan-Krzysztof Duda on the top board of the Polish team.
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He drew with super stars such as Karjakin, Mamedyarov and Aronian and then drew with Caruana, the world title challenger, to secure the overall lead for Poland.
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/olympiad-batumi-2018-open/9/1/1
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/olympiad-batumi-2018-open/9/1/1
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Duda, Jan-Krzysztof vs. Caruana, Fabiano | Batumi Chess Olympiad | Open 2018
Replay the Batumi Chess Olympiad | Open Round 9 game played on 03/10/2018 with computer analysis
44.Qh4!
Caruana's goal is to transfer his rook to h4 via d4, but the immediate 44.Rd4 is simply met by 44...Re4 45.Rd8+ Re8 =.
So he first cleverly puts the c4 pawn under attack.
44...Re8
44...a5 45.Rd8+ Re8 46.Rxe8+ Qxe8 47.Qxc4+ +-
45.Rd4! Rc8 46.Qh6 Qe6 47.Rh4 +-
And Black is helpless.
Caruana's goal is to transfer his rook to h4 via d4, but the immediate 44.Rd4 is simply met by 44...Re4 45.Rd8+ Re8 =.
So he first cleverly puts the c4 pawn under attack.
44...Re8
44...a5 45.Rd8+ Re8 46.Rxe8+ Qxe8 47.Qxc4+ +-
45.Rd4! Rc8 46.Qh6 Qe6 47.Rh4 +-
And Black is helpless.
27...Rd8?
Wesley's carelessness that fully is exploited by Radjabov.
The correct continuation is 27...axb5 28. axb5 Re8.
28.bxa6 Bc8
28...Qxa6 29. Nf5! f6 30.Qg3 g5 31.Qc7 +-
29.Rd2 Rf8
29...Qxa6 30. Nf5 +-
29...Bxa6 30.Nf5 f6 31.Qg3 +-
30.Rb2 Qxa6 31.Rb5 Nb7 32.Bxc4 Nd6 33.Rb4 Nxc4 34.Rxc4 Be6 35.Nxe6 Qxe6 36.Rc6 Qf5 37. a5 +-
In this way, he compensated for the loss of Mamedyarov.
Wesley's carelessness that fully is exploited by Radjabov.
The correct continuation is 27...axb5 28. axb5 Re8.
28.bxa6 Bc8
28...Qxa6 29. Nf5! f6 30.Qg3 g5 31.Qc7 +-
29.Rd2 Rf8
29...Qxa6 30. Nf5 +-
29...Bxa6 30.Nf5 f6 31.Qg3 +-
30.Rb2 Qxa6 31.Rb5 Nb7 32.Bxc4 Nd6 33.Rb4 Nxc4 34.Rxc4 Be6 35.Nxe6 Qxe6 36.Rc6 Qf5 37. a5 +-
In this way, he compensated for the loss of Mamedyarov.
44.b4!
Idani makes a powerful passed pawn on the a-file.
44...axb4 45.a5 Bg5
45...Bxh2!!
An amazing way to draw the game.
46.Rxh2 Rfxd5! 47.Bxd5 Rxd5 48.Nf4 Rxa5 49.Nxg6+ Kg7 50.Nf4 Kh6 =
46.a6 Rf1+ 47.Ka2 Bf6 48.Kb3 Ra1 49.Nxb4 Kg7 50.Kc4 Bg5 51.Na2 Be3 52.Rxe3 Rxa2 53.Kb5 Rf6 54.Re7+ Kf8 55.Rc7 Rf7
56.d6 Rf5+ 57.Kb6 Rb2+ 58.Ka7 Rd2 59.Rc8+ Kg7 60.d7 Rf8 1-0
Idani makes a powerful passed pawn on the a-file.
44...axb4 45.a5 Bg5
45...Bxh2!!
An amazing way to draw the game.
46.Rxh2 Rfxd5! 47.Bxd5 Rxd5 48.Nf4 Rxa5 49.Nxg6+ Kg7 50.Nf4 Kh6 =
46.a6 Rf1+ 47.Ka2 Bf6 48.Kb3 Ra1 49.Nxb4 Kg7 50.Kc4 Bg5 51.Na2 Be3 52.Rxe3 Rxa2 53.Kb5 Rf6 54.Re7+ Kf8 55.Rc7 Rf7
56.d6 Rf5+ 57.Kb6 Rb2+ 58.Ka7 Rd2 59.Rc8+ Kg7 60.d7 Rf8 1-0