Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 206
public poll
B) Kc3 β 9
πππππππ 82%
@PouyaMO1360, @Behrangm2003, Nikhil, Babak, @A_Wild_Richard, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, Kasyap, Winston
A) cΓd5 β 1
π 9%
@Sophia_Giraffe
C) Rd1 β 1
π 9%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
public poll
B) Kc3 β 9
πππππππ 82%
@PouyaMO1360, @Behrangm2003, Nikhil, Babak, @A_Wild_Richard, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, Kasyap, Winston
A) cΓd5 β 1
π 9%
@Sophia_Giraffe
C) Rd1 β 1
π 9%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 206
public poll
B) RΓa4 β 10
πππππππ 77%
@PouyaMO1360, @Behrangm2003, Nikhil, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @ali_king_chess, @Armin41, Kasyap
A) Kf6 β 3
ππ 23%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Masoud, @aliarianario136138
C) f6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
B) RΓa4 β 10
πππππππ 77%
@PouyaMO1360, @Behrangm2003, Nikhil, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @ali_king_chess, @Armin41, Kasyap
A) Kf6 β 3
ππ 23%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Masoud, @aliarianario136138
C) f6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
Born 3rd May 1941 in Zugdidi (Georgian SSR) - Nona Gaprindashvili, Women's World Chess Champion from 1962-78 and the strongest woman player of her generation.
Shown here after winning the title by defeating Elizaveta Bykova in Moscow in 1962,
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Shown here after winning the title by defeating Elizaveta Bykova in Moscow in 1962,
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βWinning is not a secret that belongs to a very few, winning is something that we can learn by studying ourselves, studying the environment and making ourselves ready for any challenge that is in front of us.β
πΈ Garry Kasparov, Interview with ZDF, 2005.
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πΈ Garry Kasparov, Interview with ZDF, 2005.
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The TePe #SigemanChess, held from 3-9 May in Malmo πΈπͺ, features an exciting field of 6 strong and experienced GMs including Harikrishna (2730), G. Jones (2702), I. Saric (2694), Grandelius (2688), and 2 young chess stars Maghsoodloo (2671) and Nihal Sarin (2598).
37...Bd5? [A mistake. Black could probably have gotten a draw by trying to enter the opposite-colored bishop endgame:]
[37...Bc4! β³BΓe5 38.Bg3 (38.Ra8+ Rf8 39.Ra7 f4! 40.exf4 gxf4 41.Ng6 Rf6 42.Ne7+ Kh8 43.Nc8 Bf8=) 38...Bxe5 39.Ra8+ Rf8 40.Rxf8+ Kxf8 41.Bxe5 Kf7=; 37...Bxe5?? 38.Bxe5 Rg6 39.d5+β]
38.Ra5!β f4 [ΒΉ38...Bc4 39.a4 Bxe5 40.Bxe5 Rb6 41.axb5 Bxb5 42.Ra8+ Kf7 43.Ra7+ Ke8 44.d5 Bd7Β±]
39.Rxb5 Be6? [Once again Black misses a chance to put up more resistance:]
[ΒΉ39...Bxe5! 40.dxe5 Rc6 41.Bxf4 Bc4 42.Rb8+ Kf7 43.Bg3 Ra6Β±]
40.Rb6+β
[37...Bc4! β³BΓe5 38.Bg3 (38.Ra8+ Rf8 39.Ra7 f4! 40.exf4 gxf4 41.Ng6 Rf6 42.Ne7+ Kh8 43.Nc8 Bf8=) 38...Bxe5 39.Ra8+ Rf8 40.Rxf8+ Kxf8 41.Bxe5 Kf7=; 37...Bxe5?? 38.Bxe5 Rg6 39.d5+β]
38.Ra5!β f4 [ΒΉ38...Bc4 39.a4 Bxe5 40.Bxe5 Rb6 41.axb5 Bxb5 42.Ra8+ Kf7 43.Ra7+ Ke8 44.d5 Bd7Β±]
39.Rxb5 Be6? [Once again Black misses a chance to put up more resistance:]
[ΒΉ39...Bxe5! 40.dxe5 Rc6 41.Bxf4 Bc4 42.Rb8+ Kf7 43.Bg3 Ra6Β±]
40.Rb6+β
16.Kc3!? [The white king tries to hide somewhere behind its own pawns.]
[16.Rd1 dxc4 17.Ke1 c3 18.Bc4 Re8 19.Ng5 b6 20.cxb6 Rb8 21.Bd3 h6 22.Ne4 Nxb6 23.Nxc3 Nd5 24.Nxd5 exd5=; 16.cxd5 exd5 17.Be2 f6 18.e6 d4 19.exd7 dxe3+ 20.Kxe3 Bxd7 21.Rac1 Na5 22.Rhd1=]
16...Ne7 17.Bf2?! [17.Rb1 Nf8 18.Bd3Β²]
17...Nf8 18.Rb1 Rd7=
0β1
[16.Rd1 dxc4 17.Ke1 c3 18.Bc4 Re8 19.Ng5 b6 20.cxb6 Rb8 21.Bd3 h6 22.Ne4 Nxb6 23.Nxc3 Nd5 24.Nxd5 exd5=; 16.cxd5 exd5 17.Be2 f6 18.e6 d4 19.exd7 dxe3+ 20.Kxe3 Bxd7 21.Rac1 Na5 22.Rhd1=]
16...Ne7 17.Bf2?! [17.Rb1 Nf8 18.Bd3Β²]
17...Nf8 18.Rb1 Rd7=
0β1