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📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 72

B: d5 – 22
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%

A: o-o – 5
👍👍 16%

C: Be3 – 4
👍 13%

👥 31 people voted so far.
⚫️#71 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Marshall,Frank James - Rubinstein,Akiba
🔸Lodz Dreimeisterturnier 1908
📕71#

Marshal suffers from lack of coordination among his pieces. Rubinstein utilizes his advantage by attacking his opponent's pawns to create further weaknesses in his camp, converting his temporary advantage into a material or stable positional advantage.
18...Qb6! 19.Nb3 (19.c3 Qa5! wins a pawn.) 19...a5! -/+
⚪️#72 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Kramnik,Vladimir (2715) - Ehlvest,Jaan (2615)
🔸Riga Tal Memorial Riga 1995
📕#72

Botvinnik variation is one of the most dynamic, complicated and theoretical lines in the Semi-Slav opening. White's pieces are developed more harmoniously and his king seems safer than his opponent's one. White utilizes his advantage by a creative continuation.
16.d5! exd5 17.Qf5!! dxe4?! 18.0-0-0! Rc7 19.Bg4 Bb5 20.Qxe4+ Kd8 21.Bxd7 Bxd7 22.Rhe1+- threatening Qe8 mate.
🔴 #35

P.Eljanov - A.Naiditsch
🔺 #35👇👇

1.Bxf5! Rxf2 2.Bxe4 Rd2 [2...Qxb2 3.Qb6+-] 3.Qa8!! Rxb2 [3...Rd8 4.Bxg6+ Kxg6 5.Qe4+ Qf5 6.Rc6++-] 4.Rc6+- [4.Rc8+-] 1-0
⚪️#73 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kortschnoj,Viktor Lvovich (2670) - Karpov,Anatoly (2700)
🔸Candidates final Moscow 1974
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 73

A: h4 – 28
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%

B: Qd2 – 7
👍👍 20%

C: N,f6
▫️ 0%

👥 35 people voted so far.
⚪️#74 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Nimzowitsch,Aron - Salwe,Georg
🔸International Masters Karlsbad 1911
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 74

B: b4 – 25
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 57%

A: e.f6 – 14
👍👍👍👍 32%

C: Qe2 – 5
👍 11%

👥 44 people voted so far.
Grandmaster Tolush giving a simul at Leningrad Front, 1942.
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments of the ARG-ch Final 2017, Buenos Aires🔹🔺
🔸ARG-ch Final 2017, Buenos Aires
🔸Round 8
⚪️Perez Ponsa,Federico (2594)
⚫️Pierrot,Facundo (2405)
🔸1-0
📘 20.Nh2
With the idea of a wing attack by playing Rf1 and f4. Boris Spassky applied this idea in his game in 1977.
Another idea in this position would be doubling the rooks on the a file with Ra3 and then axb5 controling the open file.
🔸ARG-ch Final 2017, Buenos Aires
🔸Round 8
⚪️Perez Ponsa,Federico (2594)
⚫️Pierrot,Facundo (2405)
🔸1-0
📘 The white pieces are placed on good squares. The rooks are controling the f file, the queen is in the harmony with the bishop on the c1-h6 diagonal, light color bishop is on the same diagonal of the Black king, and active knight on g3. There is just one piece left behind! The knight on h2. So 26.Nf3! with the idea of centralizing the knight on d4.
🔸ARG-ch Final 2017, Buenos Aires
🔸Round 8
⚪️Flores,Diego (2574)
⚫️Villanueva,Mario (2451)
🔸1-0