Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 196
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A) Qf5+ โ 13
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 100%
@end7878, Gavin, Nikhil, @pouyax008, Dariush, @mnosrati96, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Majjeed, Hansika, Matthew, Kasyap
B) Qg4
โซ๏ธ 0%
C) Kf1
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Qf5+ โ 13
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 100%
@end7878, Gavin, Nikhil, @pouyax008, Dariush, @mnosrati96, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Majjeed, Hansika, Matthew, Kasyap
B) Qg4
โซ๏ธ 0%
C) Kf1
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 13 people voted so far.
Magnus Carlsen grabs a "once in a lifetime" win to climb to ever more stratospheric heights!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/grenke-chess-2-carlsen-s-once-in-a-lifetime-win
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/grenke-chess-2-carlsen-s-once-in-a-lifetime-win
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GRENKE Chess 2: Carlsen's โonce in a lifetimeโ win
Magnus Carlsen won a 5th game in a row as he beat Paco
Vallejo in Round 2 of the GRENKE Chess Classic to retain the sole lead and move
over 50 points ahead of Fabiano Caruana on the live rating list. He did it in an
ending he said โyou get once in yourโฆ
Vallejo in Round 2 of the GRENKE Chess Classic to retain the sole lead and move
over 50 points ahead of Fabiano Caruana on the live rating list. He did it in an
ending he said โyou get once in yourโฆ
A photo from the same issue: 'Experience and youth. At the board - E. Geller and G. Kasparov'.
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โOur efforts in chess attain only a hundredth of one percent of their rightful result... Our education, in all domains of endeavour, is frightfully wasteful of time and values.โ
๐ธ Emanuel Lasker (1926) "Lasker's Manual of Chess".
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๐ธ Emanuel Lasker (1926) "Lasker's Manual of Chess".
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European Womenโs Individual Chess Championship โ #ewicc2019 โ
1. Alina Kashlinskaya ๐ท๐บ2. Marie Sebag ๐ซ๐ท3. Paehtz Elisabeth๐ฉ๐ช
1. Alina Kashlinskaya ๐ท๐บ2. Marie Sebag ๐ซ๐ท3. Paehtz Elisabeth๐ฉ๐ช
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Carlsen vs Anand | World Champion Battle | First Moves GRENKE Chess Classic 2019
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Vishy Anand's game against Magnus Carlsen underscores how really great players are able to resuscitate, stabilize and navigate in really poor positions. The art of doing well after things went bad.