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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 7
⚪️Giri,Anish (2762)
⚫️Zvjaginsev,Vadim (2643)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 7
⚪️Giri,Anish (2762)
⚫️Zvjaginsev,Vadim (2643)
🔸1-0
🔺 #32👇👇
1.Qe3!! Ng8 [1...d5 2.Rxg7! Bxc3 (2...Kxg7 3.Qxh6+ Kg8 4.Qg5++-) 3.bxc3 dxc4 4.Qxh6 Ke7 5.Bg5+-] 2.f6! gxf6 [2...g6 3.Rxg6! fxg6 4.Qxh6+!! Nxh6 5.Bxh6#;
2...Nxf6 3.Rxg7+-] 3.Rf1 Bxc3 4.Rxg8+!! Kxg8 5.Qg3+ Kf8 6.Rxf6 d5 7.Bxh6+ Ke7 8.Rxf7+!! 1-0
1.Qe3!! Ng8 [1...d5 2.Rxg7! Bxc3 (2...Kxg7 3.Qxh6+ Kg8 4.Qg5++-) 3.bxc3 dxc4 4.Qxh6 Ke7 5.Bg5+-] 2.f6! gxf6 [2...g6 3.Rxg6! fxg6 4.Qxh6+!! Nxh6 5.Bxh6#;
2...Nxf6 3.Rxg7+-] 3.Rf1 Bxc3 4.Rxg8+!! Kxg8 5.Qg3+ Kf8 6.Rxf6 d5 7.Bxh6+ Ke7 8.Rxf7+!! 1-0
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 67
anonymous poll
C: a3 – 15
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 52%
A: Bd3 – 9
👍👍👍👍 31%
B: Rf2 – 5
👍👍 17%
👥 29 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
C: a3 – 15
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 52%
A: Bd3 – 9
👍👍👍👍 31%
B: Rf2 – 5
👍👍 17%
👥 29 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 68
anonymous poll
B: b6 – 22
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 67%
A: c4 – 6
👍👍 18%
C: o-o – 5
👍👍 15%
👥 33 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
B: b6 – 22
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 67%
A: c4 – 6
👍👍 18%
C: o-o – 5
👍👍 15%
👥 33 people voted so far.
Ivanchuk surprised his opponent by playing 11...d5!
It is amazing that this impressive move has been played more than 200 times since this game in 2003!
It is clear that 12.cxd5 is not possible as the Nc3 is shaking and if 12.exd5 Nxd5! 13.Nxd5 e6 regains the piece.
12.Nxd5 can be met with the strong 12...e6! when after 13.Nxf6 (13.Ne3 Nxe4) 13...Bxf6 14.Be3 Rd8 15.Nc2 Qe7 and Bxa1 white's compensation is insufficient.
It is amazing that this impressive move has been played more than 200 times since this game in 2003!
It is clear that 12.cxd5 is not possible as the Nc3 is shaking and if 12.exd5 Nxd5! 13.Nxd5 e6 regains the piece.
12.Nxd5 can be met with the strong 12...e6! when after 13.Nxf6 (13.Ne3 Nxe4) 13...Bxf6 14.Be3 Rd8 15.Nc2 Qe7 and Bxa1 white's compensation is insufficient.
📕 #67
13.Rf2! Unpins the knight and plans to play h3, g4, Rg2 and Ng3 to launch an attack on the kingside. From the second rank white's rook is keeping an eye on the c2 square to make an intrusion from c2 even harder for black.
13.a3 unnecessarily weakens b3 and c4. Exchanging the bishops by 13.Bd3 is also dubious as after h3 and g4 white's bishop seems stronger than Ba6.
13.Rf2! Unpins the knight and plans to play h3, g4, Rg2 and Ng3 to launch an attack on the kingside. From the second rank white's rook is keeping an eye on the c2 square to make an intrusion from c2 even harder for black.
13.a3 unnecessarily weakens b3 and c4. Exchanging the bishops by 13.Bd3 is also dubious as after h3 and g4 white's bishop seems stronger than Ba6.
📕 #68
11...c4!
Considering that the white's pawn majority can hardly become a mobile pawn center due to the misplaced knight on f3, black starts pushing his own pawn majority to create a passed pawn on the queenside. 11...b6 is a positional mistake, as it shuts off his own queen, so white can start an attack on the other side of the board by Nh4.
11...c4!
Considering that the white's pawn majority can hardly become a mobile pawn center due to the misplaced knight on f3, black starts pushing his own pawn majority to create a passed pawn on the queenside. 11...b6 is a positional mistake, as it shuts off his own queen, so white can start an attack on the other side of the board by Nh4.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 69
C: Ne5 – 17
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
A: Re8 – 5
👍👍 19%
B: a6 – 5
👍👍 19%
👥 27 people voted so far.
C: Ne5 – 17
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
A: Re8 – 5
👍👍 19%
B: a6 – 5
👍👍 19%
👥 27 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 70
A: Qb6 – 24
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
C: Qd6 – 6
👍👍 18%
B: Bg6 – 4
👍 12%
👥 34 people voted so far.
A: Qb6 – 24
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
C: Qd6 – 6
👍👍 18%
B: Bg6 – 4
👍 12%
👥 34 people voted so far.