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βšͺ️#25 (Endgame-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈKryvoruchko,Yuriy (2695)
πŸ”ΈAbdusattorov,Nodirbek (2558)
πŸ”ΈWorld Chess Olympiad 2018 Batumi
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 25
public poll

B) Bd5 – 8
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 73%
EspaΓ±a πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ, Jonas, @Somebody_Sophia, @AryanLeekha, Michael, Hansika, Zhenrui, Alan

A) e5 – 2
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 18%
@YaminiG, @RichardPeng

C) Kf5 – 1
πŸ‘ 9%
hassan

πŸ‘₯ 11 people voted so far.
♦️ Today is birthday of Levon Aronian!!
Armanian chess grandmaster

β€οΈπŸŒΉπŸ’β˜˜οΈπŸŒ·πŸŒΊπŸŒΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday Dear Levon !! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
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35th Chess Olympiad: Bled , Slovenia, 2002.

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The 35th Olympiad was held at Bled, Slovenia, a small republic that was part of Yugoslavia until 1991 and Bled is a little town a 20-minute drive from Italy and Austria, has a beautiful lake with the small island and the old church inside with the icy Alps in the background. Despite relatively small playing hall (compared to a record number of participating nations) the venue presented a fine location and was welcomed by most participants who opined that it was the best Olympiad in recent times.

https://www.olimpbase.org/2002/2002in.html

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World Champion Max Euwe (right) and challenger, Alexander Alekhine (left), photographed at the time of their 1937 title match in the Netherlands.

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Soviet grandmaster and former World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik in play against Frans Kuijpers (Netherlands), in the final round of the small tournament held in Amsterdam, 16th Dec 1963.

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GM Gregory Kaidanov (USA) and GM Yasser Seirawan (USA) at the 2002 Bled, Slovenia, Chess Olympiad.

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πŸ›„ Chess History - Tournaments
πŸ”Ή Yerevan 1965

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πŸ”· Chess History - Tournaments
πŸ”Ή Yerevan 1965
πŸ”Ή Yerevan, Soviet Union (Armenia)
πŸ”Ή September 17 - October 6
πŸ”Ή CHAMPION: Viktor Korchnoi | 9.5/13 (+6 -0 =7) |


πŸ”° The USSR organized an international chess tournament in the city of Yerevan in 1965. Fourteen grandmasters and masters, including the world champion, were invited to compete in the round robin event. Eight participants represented the Soviet Union, including:
πŸ”… Tigran Petrosian
πŸ”… Yuri Averbakh
πŸ”… Viktor Korchnoi
πŸ”… Vladimir Liberzon
πŸ”… Eduard Mnatsakanian
πŸ”… Iivo Nei
πŸ”… Boris Shashin
πŸ”… Leonid Stein.
πŸ”» The remaining six seats went to non-Soviet players including:
πŸ”… Miroslav Filip from Czechoslovakia
πŸ”… Reinhart Fuchs from East Germany
πŸ”… Aleksander Matanovic from Yugoslavia
πŸ”… Lajos Portisch from Hungary
πŸ”… Lothar Schmid from West Germany
πŸ”… Gideon Stahlberg from Sweden.

πŸ”° Despite finishing undefeated with +4, Petrosian only managed shared second with Stein, while Korchnoi took clear first, a full point ahead, with +6 at the finish.

♦️ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπŸ‘†
♦️ Download " Yerevan 1965 Games Database" by PGN formatπŸ‘‡

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πŸ”Έ Yerevan 1965 Games Database
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♦️ Review our selectem game from Yerevan 1965πŸ‘‡

β–ͺ️ Viktor Korchnoi vs Boris S Shashin
β–ͺ️ Yerevan (1965), Yerevan URS, rd 9, Sep-29
β–ͺ️ English Opening: King's English Variation. Keres Defense (A21)
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@Korchnoi-Shashin Yerevan1965.pgn
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β–ͺ️ Viktor Korchnoi - Boris S Shashin, Yerevan 1965
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πŸ”ΈWorld Chess Olympiad Batumi 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 11
βšͺ️Nepomniachtchi,Ian (2768)
⚫️Bacrot,Etienne (2678)
πŸ”Έ1-0
9.Qb1!
A multi-purpose move:
1- intending 10.Ng5 and if 10...g6, then 11.Nxh7!
2- provoking the weakening move h7-h6 and following that, pushing the g-pawn in order to g5 to open up the king's side.
3- protecting the Bd3 move, If need be.
9...h6 10.g4!
A scary kingside pawn storm.
10...Bb7 11.Rh3 Nd7 12.g5 h5 13.Bd3 Nb4 14.Bh7+ Kh8 15.Be4 Nd5 16.Ne2 f5 17.gxf6 N7xf6 18.Ng5 Nxe4 19.Qxe4 Bxg5 20.hxg5 Nf4 21.Qxb7 Nd3+ 22.Kf1 Nxb2 23.Rxh5+ Kg8 24.g6 1-0
πŸ”ΈWorld Chess Olympiad Batumi 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 11
βšͺ️Adams,Michael (2712)
⚫️Jumabayev,Rinat (2605)
πŸ”Έ1-0
25... Bxc8?
Black should have continued with 25...Qxc8. Now, White grabs a pawn by a simple tactic.
26.Ndxe4! Nxe4 27.Qxd8 Rxd8 28.Nxe4 Bb7 29.Bb6 Rc8 30.a5 +-