"The first essential for an attack is - the will to attack!"
πΈ Savielly Tartakower (1952) 500 Master Games of Chess
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πΈ Savielly Tartakower (1952) 500 Master Games of Chess
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"Steinitz was the first to realize that chess, despite being a complicated game, obeys some common principles. Up to his time, people had just been playing chess, Steinitz began to study it,β Vladimir Kramnik in 2005.
π· First world chess champion Wilhelm Steinitz in 1866.
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π· First world chess champion Wilhelm Steinitz in 1866.
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23.Bxd3! [Grabbing the rook on a8 would throw White to the wolves!]
[23.Qxa8?? dxc2 24.Kxc2 Ne3+! β³Bf5 25.Rxe3 Bf5+! 26.Qe4 Bxe4+ 27.Rxe4 axb4-/+]
23...cxd3 24.Qxa8 Nd4? [Black cannot hope to generate any real threats against White's king.]
[would be correct: ΒΉ24...axb4! 25.Qe4 Be6 26.Nc4! β³QΓd3 26...Qa7!β 27.Qxd3 Qxa2 28.Re4+/=]
25.Qxa5! Bg4 26.f3 Bf5 27.Kb1 Nc2 28.Rg1+β [28.Qc5! Qd7 29.Re4! Bxe4 30.Nxe4+β β³b5]
[23.Qxa8?? dxc2 24.Kxc2 Ne3+! β³Bf5 25.Rxe3 Bf5+! 26.Qe4 Bxe4+ 27.Rxe4 axb4-/+]
23...cxd3 24.Qxa8 Nd4? [Black cannot hope to generate any real threats against White's king.]
[would be correct: ΒΉ24...axb4! 25.Qe4 Be6 26.Nc4! β³QΓd3 26...Qa7!β 27.Qxd3 Qxa2 28.Re4+/=]
25.Qxa5! Bg4 26.f3 Bf5 27.Kb1 Nc2 28.Rg1+β [28.Qc5! Qd7 29.Re4! Bxe4 30.Nxe4+β β³b5]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 216
public poll
A) Qd8 β 4
πππππππ 80%
Gavin, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Kasyap
B) Ne8 β 1
ππ 20%
Masoud
C) f5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Qd8 β 4
πππππππ 80%
Gavin, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Kasyap
B) Ne8 β 1
ππ 20%
Masoud
C) f5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 216
public poll
A) Kf3 β 7
πππππππ 70%
Masoud, Gavin, Tristan, @Sophia_Giraffe, Louis, @A_Wild_Richard, @Msf_22
B) Nc2 β 3
πππ 30%
@Djawad21, Nikhil, Kasyap
C) Kd2
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Kf3 β 7
πππππππ 70%
Masoud, Gavin, Tristan, @Sophia_Giraffe, Louis, @A_Wild_Richard, @Msf_22
B) Nc2 β 3
πππ 30%
@Djawad21, Nikhil, Kasyap
C) Kd2
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
Tigran Petrosyan was an avid fan of football, and even during his World Championship matches, he found time to go to the match of his favorite Spartak club. Next to famous footballer Alexander Metreveli and commentator Kote Makharadze.
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A nice game by Gawain Jones in the IMSA World Masters Rapid tournament in Hengshui, China
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/mind-games-2019-rapid/7/1/7
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/mind-games-2019-rapid/7/1/7
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Bu, Xiangzhi vs. Jones, Gawain C B | IMSA World Masters Rapid 2019
Replay the IMSA World Masters Rapid Round 7 game played on 15/05/2019 with computer analysis
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The players talk to Maurice about how they feel about playing in Africa.
Magnus: βIβm hoping that the people of CΓ΄te dβIvoire will be inspired by the games and I will do my best to provide that.β
PS: watch both videos for the full interview
Magnus: βIβm hoping that the people of CΓ΄te dβIvoire will be inspired by the games and I will do my best to provide that.β
PS: watch both videos for the full interview
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Sevian π Boros
CCSCSL Nov GM, 2014
Samuel Sevian, is the youngest ever Grandmaster that the United States (age 13 years 10 months and 27 days).
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CCSCSL Nov GM, 2014
Samuel Sevian, is the youngest ever Grandmaster that the United States (age 13 years 10 months and 27 days).
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17...f5! [Preventing the opponent from playing f5. Now White has a dilemma as to whether he should capture the black f-pawn en passant or not.]
[17...Ne8? 18.Nge4 h6 19.g4 f5 20.gxf5 gxf5 21.Ng3 dxe5 22.fxe5 Qxe5 23.Qf3 Rd8 24.Kh1 Qf6 25.Qg2 f4 (25...Qg6 26.Nce2 Be5 27.Bxh6+β) 26.Bxf4 Qh4 27.Nge2 Ndf6 28.a5 b5 29.Be3 Qg4 30.Bxc5Β±; 17...Qd8? 18.Nge4 Ne8 (18...dxe5 19.f5! gxf5 20.Rxf5+β) 19.e6 Ndf6 20.f5 fxe6 21.fxg6 hxg6 22.Ng5 Nc7 23.Nxe6+β]
18.Qf2 [18.exf6 Nxf6 19.f5 Rae8 20.Bf4 Qxe2 21.Ngxe2 Ncxd5 22.Bxd6 Rf7 23.fxg6 hxg6 24.Nxd5 Rxe2-/+]
18...b5=/+
0β1
[17...Ne8? 18.Nge4 h6 19.g4 f5 20.gxf5 gxf5 21.Ng3 dxe5 22.fxe5 Qxe5 23.Qf3 Rd8 24.Kh1 Qf6 25.Qg2 f4 (25...Qg6 26.Nce2 Be5 27.Bxh6+β) 26.Bxf4 Qh4 27.Nge2 Ndf6 28.a5 b5 29.Be3 Qg4 30.Bxc5Β±; 17...Qd8? 18.Nge4 Ne8 (18...dxe5 19.f5! gxf5 20.Rxf5+β) 19.e6 Ndf6 20.f5 fxe6 21.fxg6 hxg6 22.Ng5 Nc7 23.Nxe6+β]
18.Qf2 [18.exf6 Nxf6 19.f5 Rae8 20.Bf4 Qxe2 21.Ngxe2 Ncxd5 22.Bxd6 Rf7 23.fxg6 hxg6 24.Nxd5 Rxe2-/+]
18...b5=/+
0β1