If Barron Trump were truly awarded such a title at the age of 11, it would have been newsworthy not only because he is the son of a president, but also because he would have been the youngest person to ever achieve that honor. As of this writing, Sergey Karjakin holds the record for youngest Chess Grandmaster, having been awarded the title in 2003 at the age of 12 years and 7 months.
Peter Svidler said about that: ''First time that happened was Tilburg '94, then there was a long pause - but it appears the trend is back on''.
46.gxf5! [White has a huge spatial advantage. After the opponent's forced reply, he will obtain a protected passed pawn in the center.]
[46.g5 Bd7 47.Rh1 Kd8 48.h5 Ke7 49.hxg6 hxg6 50.Rh7+ Rf7 51.Rh6 Rfg7 52.Ra2 Rb8+β; 46.Ra1 fxg4 47.Rxg4 Kd8 48.Nb6! Nxb6 49.cxb6 Bd7 50.Ra7 Bc8 51.b5 cxb5 52.Rg1! Ke7 53.Rc1 Rd8 54.Bxb5 Rg7 55.Rc7+ Kf8 56.Ra8+β]
46...exf5 47.b5! [White is playing on both sides of the board. Black is really suffering due to the lack of space and cannot hold his position for a long time.]
47...cxb5 48.Nc3 Bc6 [48...b4 49.Nxd5+ Kd8 50.Nxb4+β]
49.Nxb5+ Bxb5 50.Bxb5 Rf7 51.h5 Kd8 [Black could not have held the pawn with 51...Rfg7 due to 52.Bd3!]
52.hxg6 hxg6 53.Rxg6 Rxg6 54.Rxg6 Nc7 55.Bd3 Ne8 56.Bc2 Rh7 [56...Ng7 57.Bb3 Rd7 58.Bxd5 Rxd5 59.Rxg7+β]
57.Bxf5 1β0
[46.g5 Bd7 47.Rh1 Kd8 48.h5 Ke7 49.hxg6 hxg6 50.Rh7+ Rf7 51.Rh6 Rfg7 52.Ra2 Rb8+β; 46.Ra1 fxg4 47.Rxg4 Kd8 48.Nb6! Nxb6 49.cxb6 Bd7 50.Ra7 Bc8 51.b5 cxb5 52.Rg1! Ke7 53.Rc1 Rd8 54.Bxb5 Rg7 55.Rc7+ Kf8 56.Ra8+β]
46...exf5 47.b5! [White is playing on both sides of the board. Black is really suffering due to the lack of space and cannot hold his position for a long time.]
47...cxb5 48.Nc3 Bc6 [48...b4 49.Nxd5+ Kd8 50.Nxb4+β]
49.Nxb5+ Bxb5 50.Bxb5 Rf7 51.h5 Kd8 [Black could not have held the pawn with 51...Rfg7 due to 52.Bd3!]
52.hxg6 hxg6 53.Rxg6 Rxg6 54.Rxg6 Nc7 55.Bd3 Ne8 56.Bc2 Rh7 [56...Ng7 57.Bb3 Rd7 58.Bxd5 Rxd5 59.Rxg7+β]
57.Bxf5 1β0
30.gxh6+! [30.Rxh6 Rxg4 31.Rc6 Rxg5 32.Rxc7 Kf6 33.Rb7 Kxf5 34.Rxb5 Ke4 35.Rxa5 Kd3 36.Kf3 Rf5+ 37.Kg4 Re5 38.Kf4 Re4+ 39.Kg5 Rxe3 40.Rxd5+ Kxc3 41.a4 Kb4 42.Rd4+ Ka5 43.Rf4 f6+ 44.Kxf6=; 30.f6+? Rxf6+ 31.gxf6+ Kg6! 32.Ke2 Ra4 33.Kd3 (33.Rb1 c6 34.Rb3 Kxf6) 33...Rxa3 34.Kd4 c6 35.Rh8 Ra4+ 36.Ke5 Re4+ 37.Kd6 Re6+ 38.Kc5 a4 39.Rh5 Kxf6 40.Rf5+ Ke7 41.g5 Kf8 42.Rf2 Kg7 43.Rg2 Kg6 44.Rf2 Rxe3 45.Kxc6 Rxc3+ 46.Kxb5 a3 47.Kb4 d4 48.Rd2 Kxg5 49.Rxd4 Re3β+]
30...Kh7 31.g5 Rg4 [31...Re8 32.Kf3 c6 33.Rg1 a4 34.Rh1 Re7 35.Rh4 Re8 36.e4 Rg8 37.Kg4 Re8 (37...dxe4 38.Kh5 Re8 39.g6+ Kg8 40.Kg5+β) 38.exd5 cxd5 39.Kh5 Re5 40.Rf4 Kg8 (40...Re3 41.g6++β) 41.g6 f6 42.Kg4+β]
32.Rh5 c5 33.Kf3 Rg1 34.Kf2 Rg4 35.Kf3 Rg1 36.Kf4 Rg2 37.Ke5 b4 38.cxb4 cxb4 39.axb4 axb4 40.Kf6 b3 41.Kxf7 b2 42.g6+ Kh8 43.Rh1 d4 44.exd4 Rg5 45.f6 Rg4 46.Re1 1β0
30...Kh7 31.g5 Rg4 [31...Re8 32.Kf3 c6 33.Rg1 a4 34.Rh1 Re7 35.Rh4 Re8 36.e4 Rg8 37.Kg4 Re8 (37...dxe4 38.Kh5 Re8 39.g6+ Kg8 40.Kg5+β) 38.exd5 cxd5 39.Kh5 Re5 40.Rf4 Kg8 (40...Re3 41.g6++β) 41.g6 f6 42.Kg4+β]
32.Rh5 c5 33.Kf3 Rg1 34.Kf2 Rg4 35.Kf3 Rg1 36.Kf4 Rg2 37.Ke5 b4 38.cxb4 cxb4 39.axb4 axb4 40.Kf6 b3 41.Kxf7 b2 42.g6+ Kh8 43.Rh1 d4 44.exd4 Rg5 45.f6 Rg4 46.Re1 1β0
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 37
public poll
B) 10...Ba3 β 11
πππππππ 65%
@erenmikasa, Gavin, Exqct_, Vincent, Nagaprasad, @A_Wild_Richard, @AryanLeekha, Mahathi, Vedant, Michael, @ZhenruiGu
A) 10...h5 β 4
πππ 24%
@Afshin3333, @Sophia_Giraffe, Alan, @chessnoob
C) 10...o-o β 2
π 12%
@ErfanBz01, Saghana
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
public poll
B) 10...Ba3 β 11
πππππππ 65%
@erenmikasa, Gavin, Exqct_, Vincent, Nagaprasad, @A_Wild_Richard, @AryanLeekha, Mahathi, Vedant, Michael, @ZhenruiGu
A) 10...h5 β 4
πππ 24%
@Afshin3333, @Sophia_Giraffe, Alan, @chessnoob
C) 10...o-o β 2
π 12%
@ErfanBz01, Saghana
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 37
public poll
C) 37...h4 β 15
πππππππ 94%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, Exqct_, Vincent, @ErfanBz01, Alexander, Saghana, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, @AryanLeekha, @WataxPin, Mahathi, Michael, @jodchess, @ZhenruiGu
B) 37...Qg1 β 1
β«οΈ 6%
Nagaprasad
A) 37...Qe1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
public poll
C) 37...h4 β 15
πππππππ 94%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, Exqct_, Vincent, @ErfanBz01, Alexander, Saghana, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, @AryanLeekha, @WataxPin, Mahathi, Michael, @jodchess, @ZhenruiGu
B) 37...Qg1 β 1
β«οΈ 6%
Nagaprasad
A) 37...Qe1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
30.Kh2? Too slow. The correct continuation would be:
30.Rxd7! Rxd7 31.Nxb6 Qb8 32.Qf2β Rd3 33.Nxc8 Qxc8=
30...Qb8β+ 31.c5 bxc5 32.bxc5 Bc6!β 33.Qa3 Ne5! White's king position is not good at all, and the black pieces are very activated
34.Nc3 Ng4+ [34...Nc4!β+]
35.Kg1 Rxd6 36.cxd6 Rd8 37.Rd1 Ne3 38.Rd3 Nf5 39.Qxa6 Rxd6 40.Kf2 Bb5! [β³RΓd3] 0β1
30.Rxd7! Rxd7 31.Nxb6 Qb8 32.Qf2β Rd3 33.Nxc8 Qxc8=
30...Qb8β+ 31.c5 bxc5 32.bxc5 Bc6!β 33.Qa3 Ne5! White's king position is not good at all, and the black pieces are very activated
34.Nc3 Ng4+ [34...Nc4!β+]
35.Kg1 Rxd6 36.cxd6 Rd8 37.Rd1 Ne3 38.Rd3 Nf5 39.Qxa6 Rxd6 40.Kf2 Bb5! [β³RΓd3] 0β1
10...Ba3! [A high-class move. Black sacrifices a pawn to gain a lead in development and keep the opponent's king on the center.]
[10...h5 11.Qc1 Bf5 12.Bb5 (12.Nxf5 gxf5 13.Bb5 Rg8 14.g3 (14.Bxc6+ bxc6 15.g3 Ng4 16.Nc4 f4!! 17.gxf4 Nxf2!! 18.Kxf2 Qh4+ 19.Kf1 Bb4 20.c3 Qh3+ 21.Ke1 Qg2 22.Rf1 Be7 23.Qd2 Bh4+β+) 14...Ng4 15.Nc4 f4 16.Bxc6+ bxc6 17.Bd4 Bxd4 18.exd4 e3 19.fxe3 0β0β0 20.0β0 fxe3Β΅) 12...Bd7!? 13.Be2 0β0β0 14.Bxf6 Qxf6 15.Ngxe4 Qe7 16.Nxc5 Qxc5 17.0β0 Bg4 18.Ne4 Qe7 19.f3 Bd7 20.Nf2Β²; 10...0β0 11.Bxf6 Qxf6 12.Ngxe4 Qe7 13.Nxc5 Qxc5 14.Bd3 Bf5 15.0β0 Rfd8 16.Bxf5 Qxf5 17.Qc1 Rd7 18.Nf3 Qf6 19.Rb1+/=]
11.Bxa3 Qxa3 12.Ndxe4 Nxe4 13.Nxe4 Qb4+! [Black does not allow his opponent to consolidate his position. When you have a temporary advantage like an advantage in development, you cannot waste any time and should act quickly, otherwise, your opponent can nullify it by bringing out his pieces and simplifying the game.]
14.Nd2 Bf5 15.Bd3 0β0β0! 16.a3 [16.Bxf5+? gxf5 17.c4 Rhg8! 18.a3 Qd6 19.Qc2 f4 20.Nf3 Rxg2β+; 16.Qe2 Nd4 17.exd4 (17.Qd1 Ne6 18.e4 Bxe4 19.Bxe4 Rhe8! 20.0β0 (20.f3 f5 21.Bd3 Rxd3 22.cxd3 Nf4+ 23.Kf1 Qd4 24.Nc4 Nxd3β+) 20...Rxd2Β΅) 17...Rhe8β+]
16...Qc3 17.0β0 Ne5! 18.e4 Be6 19.Ra2 [19.Nf3 Nxd3 20.cxd3 Rxd3-?+]
19...Nxd3 20.cxd3 Rxd3 21.Rc2 Qxb3! 22.Qc1 [22.Nxb3?? Rxd1 23.Rxd1 Bxb3β+]
22...Qxa3 23.Rxc7+ Kb8 [White resigned due to Black's connected passed pawns on the queenside.]
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[10...h5 11.Qc1 Bf5 12.Bb5 (12.Nxf5 gxf5 13.Bb5 Rg8 14.g3 (14.Bxc6+ bxc6 15.g3 Ng4 16.Nc4 f4!! 17.gxf4 Nxf2!! 18.Kxf2 Qh4+ 19.Kf1 Bb4 20.c3 Qh3+ 21.Ke1 Qg2 22.Rf1 Be7 23.Qd2 Bh4+β+) 14...Ng4 15.Nc4 f4 16.Bxc6+ bxc6 17.Bd4 Bxd4 18.exd4 e3 19.fxe3 0β0β0 20.0β0 fxe3Β΅) 12...Bd7!? 13.Be2 0β0β0 14.Bxf6 Qxf6 15.Ngxe4 Qe7 16.Nxc5 Qxc5 17.0β0 Bg4 18.Ne4 Qe7 19.f3 Bd7 20.Nf2Β²; 10...0β0 11.Bxf6 Qxf6 12.Ngxe4 Qe7 13.Nxc5 Qxc5 14.Bd3 Bf5 15.0β0 Rfd8 16.Bxf5 Qxf5 17.Qc1 Rd7 18.Nf3 Qf6 19.Rb1+/=]
11.Bxa3 Qxa3 12.Ndxe4 Nxe4 13.Nxe4 Qb4+! [Black does not allow his opponent to consolidate his position. When you have a temporary advantage like an advantage in development, you cannot waste any time and should act quickly, otherwise, your opponent can nullify it by bringing out his pieces and simplifying the game.]
14.Nd2 Bf5 15.Bd3 0β0β0! 16.a3 [16.Bxf5+? gxf5 17.c4 Rhg8! 18.a3 Qd6 19.Qc2 f4 20.Nf3 Rxg2β+; 16.Qe2 Nd4 17.exd4 (17.Qd1 Ne6 18.e4 Bxe4 19.Bxe4 Rhe8! 20.0β0 (20.f3 f5 21.Bd3 Rxd3 22.cxd3 Nf4+ 23.Kf1 Qd4 24.Nc4 Nxd3β+) 20...Rxd2Β΅) 17...Rhe8β+]
16...Qc3 17.0β0 Ne5! 18.e4 Be6 19.Ra2 [19.Nf3 Nxd3 20.cxd3 Rxd3-?+]
19...Nxd3 20.cxd3 Rxd3 21.Rc2 Qxb3! 22.Qc1 [22.Nxb3?? Rxd1 23.Rxd1 Bxb3β+]
22...Qxa3 23.Rxc7+ Kb8 [White resigned due to Black's connected passed pawns on the queenside.]
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