Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 46
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C)42.d4 β 7
πππππππ 70%
@Squirtle1, Vincent, @YaminiG, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Hansika, Sanjana
A)42.Kc1 β 2
ππ 20%
Mahathi, Michael
B)42.Rd7 β 1
π 10%
@WataxPin
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
public poll
C)42.d4 β 7
πππππππ 70%
@Squirtle1, Vincent, @YaminiG, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Hansika, Sanjana
A)42.Kc1 β 2
ππ 20%
Mahathi, Michael
B)42.Rd7 β 1
π 10%
@WataxPin
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
β¦οΈ Today is birthday of Alina Kashlinskaya !!
Russian International Chess Master
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday !! ππππ
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Russian International Chess Master
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday !! ππππ
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'In the Hours of Calm'; by WW2 photographer S. G. Korshunov, date April-October 1943.
(Photo source: http://mamm-mdf.ru .)
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" Those who think that it is easy to play chess are mistaken . During a game a player lives on his nerves , and at the same time he must be perfectly composed ."
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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The old school grandmaster Pavel Tregubov won vs the world star GM Danil Dubov, Moscow Chess Blitz 2018.
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CHESS.COM ISLE OF MAN CHESS TOURNAMENT
MASTERS 2018
β Our selected games
Round 8
Rinat Jumabayev (2605) - Alina Kashlinskaya (2447)
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MASTERS 2018
β Our selected games
Round 8
Rinat Jumabayev (2605) - Alina Kashlinskaya (2447)
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πΉ Rinat Jumabayev (2605) - Alina Kashlinskaya (2447)
πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
πΊ Today is Alina's birthday and this game played yesterday
πΉ Download annotated PGN fileππ
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πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
πΊ Today is Alina's birthday and this game played yesterday
πΉ Download annotated PGN fileππ
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@Jumabayev-Kashlinskaya R8 IsleOfMan2018.pgn
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πΉ Rinat Jumabayev (2605) - Alina Kashlinskaya (2447)
πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
πΉ PGN format
β Annotated by CHESS.COM
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πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
πΉ PGN format
β Annotated by CHESS.COM
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πΉ Rinat Jumabayev (2605) - Alina Kashlinskaya (2447)
πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
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πΉ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R8
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π΅ #about_Tarrasch
πΉ Siegbert Tarrasch
πΉ Grman Chess master
π° Siegbert Tarrasch was one of the strongest chess players and most influential chess teachers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Tarrasch was born in Breslau, Prussian Silesia. German chess master and physician who was noted for his books on chess theories.
Tarrasch learned the game of chess at 15 years old and shot to prominence quickly, winning four consecutive international tournaments: Breslau (1889), Manchester in 1890, Dresden (1892), and 9th DSB Kongress, Leipzig (1894). He also won the Monte Carlo (1903) tournament.
After Tarrasch's compatriot Emanuel Lasker won the World Championship, the two agreed to terms for a match to take place in autumn of 1904, but the negotiations collapsed after Tarrasch requested a postponement. A Lasker - Tarrasch World Championship Match (1908) eventually took place, but by then Tarrasch was aged forty-six and he was defeated by the score of +3 -8 =5.
π° Tarrasch was held in high regard throughout his career for his contributions to opening theory. Tarrasch was an editor for Deutsche Schachzeitung, and also published his own Tarrasch's Schachzeitung (1932-1934) and the books Dreihundert Schachpartien (1895), Die moderne Schachpartie (1912), and Das Schachspiel (1931).
π° Lines from both the Queen's Gambit and the French Defense are named after him. He is known for guidelines in rook endings that rooks generally serve their best purpose behind passed pawns. Many of his theories on the principles of mobility and other aspects of positional play still stand as well, and today guide players of all levels of ability.
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π Full name: Siegbert Tarrasch
π Country: Germany
π Born: 5 March 1862
πΊ Breslau, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia
πΊ (now WrocΕaw, Poland)
π Died: 17 February 1934 (aged 71)
πΊ Munich, Germany
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β¦οΈ A memorable game by Tarrasch!π
βͺοΈ Emanuel Lasker vs Siegbert Tarrasch
βͺοΈ Lasker - Tarrasch World Championship Match (1908), Duesseldorf GER, rd 3, Aug-22
βͺοΈ Spanish Game: Closed Variations. Chigorin Defense (C98)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileπ
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πΉ Siegbert Tarrasch
πΉ Grman Chess master
π° Siegbert Tarrasch was one of the strongest chess players and most influential chess teachers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Tarrasch was born in Breslau, Prussian Silesia. German chess master and physician who was noted for his books on chess theories.
Tarrasch learned the game of chess at 15 years old and shot to prominence quickly, winning four consecutive international tournaments: Breslau (1889), Manchester in 1890, Dresden (1892), and 9th DSB Kongress, Leipzig (1894). He also won the Monte Carlo (1903) tournament.
After Tarrasch's compatriot Emanuel Lasker won the World Championship, the two agreed to terms for a match to take place in autumn of 1904, but the negotiations collapsed after Tarrasch requested a postponement. A Lasker - Tarrasch World Championship Match (1908) eventually took place, but by then Tarrasch was aged forty-six and he was defeated by the score of +3 -8 =5.
π° Tarrasch was held in high regard throughout his career for his contributions to opening theory. Tarrasch was an editor for Deutsche Schachzeitung, and also published his own Tarrasch's Schachzeitung (1932-1934) and the books Dreihundert Schachpartien (1895), Die moderne Schachpartie (1912), and Das Schachspiel (1931).
π° Lines from both the Queen's Gambit and the French Defense are named after him. He is known for guidelines in rook endings that rooks generally serve their best purpose behind passed pawns. Many of his theories on the principles of mobility and other aspects of positional play still stand as well, and today guide players of all levels of ability.
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π Full name: Siegbert Tarrasch
π Country: Germany
π Born: 5 March 1862
πΊ Breslau, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia
πΊ (now WrocΕaw, Poland)
π Died: 17 February 1934 (aged 71)
πΊ Munich, Germany
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β¦οΈ A memorable game by Tarrasch!π
βͺοΈ Emanuel Lasker vs Siegbert Tarrasch
βͺοΈ Lasker - Tarrasch World Championship Match (1908), Duesseldorf GER, rd 3, Aug-22
βͺοΈ Spanish Game: Closed Variations. Chigorin Defense (C98)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileπ
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