πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
πΈRound 7
βͺοΈFridman,Daniel (2600)
β«οΈDarini,Pouria (2475)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 7
βͺοΈFridman,Daniel (2600)
β«οΈDarini,Pouria (2475)
πΈ1-0
32.Ra3! [After this powerful move, White is completely winning. Black cannot parry the devastating threats like 33.g5 and 33.Qd3 simultaneously.]
32...g5 [32...Qd8 33.g5! c4 34.gxf6+ exf6 35.Ng4 Rxb3 36.Bc3+β; 32...Bb2? 33.Qxf7+ Kh8 34.Bxa5 Bxa3 35.Bc3++β]
33.Nf5+ [33.Qd3!? β³QΓb5 33...Qa6 34.Nf5+ Kf8 35.Bxa5+β]
33...Kg8 34.Nxd6!+β
1β0
32...g5 [32...Qd8 33.g5! c4 34.gxf6+ exf6 35.Ng4 Rxb3 36.Bc3+β; 32...Bb2? 33.Qxf7+ Kh8 34.Bxa5 Bxa3 35.Bc3++β]
33.Nf5+ [33.Qd3!? β³QΓb5 33...Qa6 34.Nf5+ Kf8 35.Bxa5+β]
33...Kg8 34.Nxd6!+β
1β0
β«οΈ#166 (Strategy-Black to Move)
πΈHenderson de La Fuente,Lance (2484)
πΈGavilan Diaz,M (2334)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
πΈHenderson de La Fuente,Lance (2484)
πΈGavilan Diaz,M (2334)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 166
public poll
B) Nfg5 β 14
πππππππ 74%
ΨΉΨ¨Ψ§Ψ³, @fantastic45, @Ehsan_fischer, Gavin, @steve12345678910, @Jarullah, @Sophia_On_The_Loose, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Atharva, Michael, @MatinMagnoos, Hansika, Kasyap
C) Qf6 β 3
ππ 16%
Nikhil, Srikar, Matthew
A) Rf8 β 2
π 11%
Max, @MerissaWongso
π₯ 19 people voted so far.
public poll
B) Nfg5 β 14
πππππππ 74%
ΨΉΨ¨Ψ§Ψ³, @fantastic45, @Ehsan_fischer, Gavin, @steve12345678910, @Jarullah, @Sophia_On_The_Loose, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Atharva, Michael, @MatinMagnoos, Hansika, Kasyap
C) Qf6 β 3
ππ 16%
Nikhil, Srikar, Matthew
A) Rf8 β 2
π 11%
Max, @MerissaWongso
π₯ 19 people voted so far.
βͺοΈ#166 (Endgame-White to Move)
πΈSadhwani,Raunak (2438)
πΈBianco,V (2008)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
πΈSadhwani,Raunak (2438)
πΈBianco,V (2008)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 166
public poll
C) gΓh6 β 19
πππππππ 83%
ΨΉΨ¨Ψ§Ψ³, Max, Gavin, Exqct_, @raienr, @MerissaWongso, @Erfanmohammadi76, @Jarullah, Alexander, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, m, Michael, @Sharifian_2004, Hansika, Ali, Matthew, Kasyap
A) g6 β 3
π 13%
Nikhil, @steve12345678910, ........
B) gΓf6 β 1
β«οΈ 4%
Srikar
π₯ 23 people voted so far.
public poll
C) gΓh6 β 19
πππππππ 83%
ΨΉΨ¨Ψ§Ψ³, Max, Gavin, Exqct_, @raienr, @MerissaWongso, @Erfanmohammadi76, @Jarullah, Alexander, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, m, Michael, @Sharifian_2004, Hansika, Ali, Matthew, Kasyap
A) g6 β 3
π 13%
Nikhil, @steve12345678910, ........
B) gΓf6 β 1
β«οΈ 4%
Srikar
π₯ 23 people voted so far.
On the stage of the Minervapaviljoen, Amsterdam, 27th March 1956 - the opening round of the FIDE chess Candidates' Tournament.
Pairings: Filip-Spassky, Geller-Petrosian, Keres-Bronstein, Panno-Pilnik, Smyslov-SzabΓ³.
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Pairings: Filip-Spassky, Geller-Petrosian, Keres-Bronstein, Panno-Pilnik, Smyslov-SzabΓ³.
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βChess for me is not a game, but an art. Yes, and I take upon myself all those responsibilities which an art imposes on its adherents.β
πΈ Alexander Alekhine "Poetics". Book by Daniel James Brooks (Book 1, p. 72), 2013.
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πΈ Alexander Alekhine "Poetics". Book by Daniel James Brooks (Book 1, p. 72), 2013.
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The Estrada Theatre, Moscow, 13th June 1969. The 22nd game of the World Championship match between Tigran Petrosian (left) & Boris Spassky (both - USSR). Arbiter Alberic O'Kelly (Belgium) is seated at the table behind.
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