45...Bh4? [45...Rb8! 46.Ba6 Bh4! 47.Bf1 (47.Rxb7!? Rxb7 48.Bxb7 Bxg3 49.Ba6 Bxh2 50.b7 g3!! 51.b8Q g2 52.Qg8+ Kh6 53.Qh8+ Kg6=) 47...Be7²; 45...Rd8?? 46.Rxb7 Bc5 47.Kd2 Bxd4 48.exd4 Rxd4+ 49.Kc3+–]
46.Ra1? [46.Kd2! Rg8 47.gxh4 g3 48.hxg3 Kh6 49.Ra1 Rxg3 50.Rh1+–]
46...Be7
0–1
46.Ra1? [46.Kd2! Rg8 47.gxh4 g3 48.hxg3 Kh6 49.Ra1 Rxg3 50.Rh1+–]
46...Be7
0–1
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 142
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C) Bh3 – 13
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@M_L_110213, @fantastic45, @soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Saghana, @Somebody_Sophia, @AryanLeekha, @arash22_d, Michael, Hansika, @Dmbarrad, Matthew, Kasyap
A) Ne3
▫️ 0%
B) Nf3
▫️ 0%
👥 13 people voted so far.
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C) Bh3 – 13
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@M_L_110213, @fantastic45, @soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Saghana, @Somebody_Sophia, @AryanLeekha, @arash22_d, Michael, Hansika, @Dmbarrad, Matthew, Kasyap
A) Ne3
▫️ 0%
B) Nf3
▫️ 0%
👥 13 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 142
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B) Rc6 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 47%
@soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Saghana, @AryanLeekha, Michael, Hansika, Kasyap
A) B×c4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍 40%
@fantastic45, @Behrangm2003, @Somebody_Sophia, @Ndtaker, @arash22_d, Matthew
C) a3 – 2
👍👍 13%
Babak, محسن
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public poll
B) Rc6 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 47%
@soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Saghana, @AryanLeekha, Michael, Hansika, Kasyap
A) B×c4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍 40%
@fantastic45, @Behrangm2003, @Somebody_Sophia, @Ndtaker, @arash22_d, Matthew
C) a3 – 2
👍👍 13%
Babak, محسن
👥 15 people voted so far.
The Belgian grandmaster Albéric O'Kelly de Galway (1911-1980), pictured at the tournament in Zevenaar (Netherlands), 23rd October 1961.
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“Do not permit yourself to fall in love with the end-game play to the exclusion of entire games. It is well to have the whole story of how it happened; the complete play, not the denouement only...”
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Wijk aan Zee, 29th January 1976. Following their final round encounter, Friðrik Ólafsson (right) and Genna Sosonko analyse the game together. The Icelandic grandmaster had won in only 25 moves.
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Congrats to GM Valentina Gunina 🇷🇺 on winning the #CairnsCup with 7/9 points undefeated.
GM Alexandra Kosteniuk 🇷🇺 takes the 2nd, and GM Irina Krush 🇺🇸takes the 3rd prize.
GM Alexandra Kosteniuk 🇷🇺 takes the 2nd, and GM Irina Krush 🇺🇸takes the 3rd prize.
24...h5! [A typical idea to remove one of the defenders of the e4 square.]
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5‚ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4³]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [¹26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7-/+]
26...hxg3 [△Qa8]
27.Ra7™ Qc5!
0–1
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5‚ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4³]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [¹26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7-/+]
26...hxg3 [△Qa8]
27.Ra7™ Qc5!
0–1
22.Bh3!! [Hera intends to remove a defender of the e5 pawn with his own passive bishop.]
[22.Nf3!? Qe7 23.Bc1± in order to put pressure on the h6–pawn would also be interesting.; 22.Ne3?! would not be so strong, because of 22...Rbe8]
22...Rbd8 23.Bxd7 Rxd7 24.Nf3 Qd8 25.Nfxe5+–
1–0
[22.Nf3!? Qe7 23.Bc1± in order to put pressure on the h6–pawn would also be interesting.; 22.Ne3?! would not be so strong, because of 22...Rbe8]
22...Rbd8 23.Bxd7 Rxd7 24.Nf3 Qd8 25.Nfxe5+–
1–0