Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 250
public poll
A) Rd2+ β 9
πππππππ 82%
@Behtash13731373, @davodrajabzadeh, @RahmaniArapardaz, Nikhil, Majid, Ψ§ΩΫΩ, @Abooraby, ThebestBoss@_Kasyap, @Vicky143
C) Nb5 β 2
ππ 18%
Jonas, Alexander
B) Rb1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Rd2+ β 9
πππππππ 82%
@Behtash13731373, @davodrajabzadeh, @RahmaniArapardaz, Nikhil, Majid, Ψ§ΩΫΩ, @Abooraby, ThebestBoss@_Kasyap, @Vicky143
C) Nb5 β 2
ππ 18%
Jonas, Alexander
B) Rb1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
Β£735,000 for ONE chess piece π€ Incredible story about a lost Lewis Chessman.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/ancient-chess-piece-lewis-chessmen-sothebys
https://www.chess.com/news/view/ancient-chess-piece-lewis-chessmen-sothebys
Chess.com
Ancient Chess Piece Bought For Β£5, Sold For Β£735,000
An ancient chess piece kept in a drawer for 55 years and originally bought for Β£5 was today sold at auction for Β£735,000 (U.S. $927,062, or 820,232 euro). It is almost certainly one of the famous Lewis Chessmen that date from the late 12th or early 13th century.β¦
The gold-medal-winning Hungarian team from the 1978 Buenos Aires Olympiad, pictured with JΓ‘nos KΓ‘dΓ‘r (Gen. Sec. of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party).
L to R: Csom, Sax, Portisch, KΓ‘dΓ‘r, Ribli, AdorjΓ‘n, VadΓ‘sz.
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L to R: Csom, Sax, Portisch, KΓ‘dΓ‘r, Ribli, AdorjΓ‘n, VadΓ‘sz.
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"For the young, chess is an early lesson in how to control consciousness."
πΈ Alexey Root (2006). "Children and Chess: A Guide for Educators"
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πΈ Alexey Root (2006). "Children and Chess: A Guide for Educators"
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Dr Alexey Root (1965- ) was U.S. Women's Champion in 1989 & is a Woman IM. She received a PhD from UCLA. Her dissertation was on how 1960s US history presentation affected the students perception of that decade. She has written 6 books on the relationship of chess & education.
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Via AP_Archive, footage from ReykjavΓk , shot during the 1972 World Chess Championship match between the champion Boris Spassky (USSR) and challenger Bobby Fischer (USA), beginning with a fine Icelandic sunrise.
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12...e5! [A well-timed pawn lever which activates Black's light-squared bishop.]
[12...e6 13.0β0β0 0β0 14.Qd2 e5 15.d5 Qh4 16.dxc6 bxc6 17.Kb1 Nf4 18.Qc1 Ne6Β³; 12...Qd7 13.a4 e5 14.dxe5 Bxe5 15.a5 Nc8 16.Rd1 Qxd3 17.Bxd3 Nf4 18.Ne2 Ng2+ 19.Kd2 Nxe3 20.fxe3=]
13.dxe5 Bxe5 14.Qxd8+ Rxd8=/+
0β1
[12...e6 13.0β0β0 0β0 14.Qd2 e5 15.d5 Qh4 16.dxc6 bxc6 17.Kb1 Nf4 18.Qc1 Ne6Β³; 12...Qd7 13.a4 e5 14.dxe5 Bxe5 15.a5 Nc8 16.Rd1 Qxd3 17.Bxd3 Nf4 18.Ne2 Ng2+ 19.Kd2 Nxe3 20.fxe3=]
13.dxe5 Bxe5 14.Qxd8+ Rxd8=/+
0β1
37...Rd2+ [37...Rb1 38.Rd6+ Kc5 39.Rd2 g5 40.hxg5 hxg5 41.Rd8 Rb2+ 42.Kf1 Ne2 43.Rd5+ Kb4 44.Rxe5 Ng3+ 45.Kg1 Re2 46.Rxg5 Rxe1+ 47.Kf2 Rb1 48.Kxg3 c3 49.Rg8 c2 50.Rc8 c1Q 51.Rxc1 Rxc1 52.Kf4 Rc8 53.Ke5 Kc5 54.f4 Re8+ 55.Kf5 (55.Kf6 Rxe4 56.f5 (56.g4 Rxf4+ 57.Kg5 Rf8 58.Kg6 Kd4 59.Kg7 Rf1 60.g5 Ke5 61.g6 Ke6 62.Kh7 Rg1 63.g7 Kf7) 56...Kd6 57.Kg5 Ke5 58.g4 Rb4 59.Kh5 Kf6β+) 55...Kd6 56.e5+ Kd5 57.Kg4 Ke6 58.Kf3 Rb8 59.g4 Rb4 60.Ke3 Kd5 61.g5 Rb3+ 62.Kf2 Ke4 63.g6 Rb6β+; 37...Nb5 38.Nc2+ Kd3 39.Ne1+ Kd2 40.Rxe5 Nd4 41.Rd5 Kc3 42.Rd7 Rd2+ 43.Kf1 Nxf3 44.Rxg7 Nxe1 45.Kxe1 Rd4 46.e5 Re4+ 47.Kd1 Rxe5 48.g4=]
38.Kf1 Ne2 39.g4 [39.Rd6+ Ke3 40.Rxd2 Kxd2 41.Kf2 Nf4 42.g3 Nd3+ 43.Nxd3 cxd3β+]
39...Nf4 40.Rc6 c3
0β1
38.Kf1 Ne2 39.g4 [39.Rd6+ Ke3 40.Rxd2 Kxd2 41.Kf2 Nf4 42.g3 Nd3+ 43.Nxd3 cxd3β+]
39...Nf4 40.Rc6 c3
0β1
21...Nxe4! [Clearing the f6βsquare for the bishop in order to put pressure on the d4βpawn.]
[21...Nd5?! 22.Nd6! Nxf4 23.gxf4 Bf6 24.Rad1 Rad8 25.d5! ξNΓb7 25...Bxd5 26.Nxb7 Rd7 27.Na5 Bxb2 28.Nxc6 Bxc6 29.Bxc6=]
22.Bxe4 Bf6 23.Be5 Bxe5! [ξRa5]
24.dxe5 Ra5! [24...Rfd8!? 25.b3 g6 26.Red1 Rxd1+ 27.Rxd1 axb3 28.axb3 Bxb3 29.Rd4 ξRb4 29...Kg7 30.Rb4 Ra4-/+]
25.Rec1 Rd8-/+ [25...Rb5!? 26.b3 axb3 27.axb3 Rxb3 28.Rab1 Re3 29.Re1 Rxe1+ 30.Rxe1 Ra8-/+]
[21...Nd5?! 22.Nd6! Nxf4 23.gxf4 Bf6 24.Rad1 Rad8 25.d5! ξNΓb7 25...Bxd5 26.Nxb7 Rd7 27.Na5 Bxb2 28.Nxc6 Bxc6 29.Bxc6=]
22.Bxe4 Bf6 23.Be5 Bxe5! [ξRa5]
24.dxe5 Ra5! [24...Rfd8!? 25.b3 g6 26.Red1 Rxd1+ 27.Rxd1 axb3 28.axb3 Bxb3 29.Rd4 ξRb4 29...Kg7 30.Rb4 Ra4-/+]
25.Rec1 Rd8-/+ [25...Rb5!? 26.b3 axb3 27.axb3 Rxb3 28.Rab1 Re3 29.Re1 Rxe1+ 30.Rxe1 Ra8-/+]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 251
public poll
C) g4 β 6
πππππππ 75%
@Ismailaqa, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @RahmaniArapardaz, S.f, Majid, ThebestBoss@_Kasyap
A) Kh1 β 1
π 13%
Nikhil
B) Ra1 β 1
π 13%
@vahike
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
C) g4 β 6
πππππππ 75%
@Ismailaqa, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @RahmaniArapardaz, S.f, Majid, ThebestBoss@_Kasyap
A) Kh1 β 1
π 13%
Nikhil
B) Ra1 β 1
π 13%
@vahike
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 251
public poll
C) Qc7 β 5
πππππππ 63%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Majid, George, @Kingbosskasyap, @vahike
A) QΓf6+ β 2
πππ 25%
M.s.s, Ψ§ΩΫΩ
B) Qd7 β 1
π 13%
Nikhil
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
C) Qc7 β 5
πππππππ 63%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Majid, George, @Kingbosskasyap, @vahike
A) QΓf6+ β 2
πππ 25%
M.s.s, Ψ§ΩΫΩ
B) Qd7 β 1
π 13%
Nikhil
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
A big day for Magnus Carlsen as he wins his first classical game against Lan Nepomniachtchi and jumps into clear first in the #GrandChessTour Croatia.
Sam Copeland reports:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/carlsen-wins-1st-classical-game-vs-nepomniachtchi-leads-grand-chess-tour
Sam Copeland reports:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/carlsen-wins-1st-classical-game-vs-nepomniachtchi-leads-grand-chess-tour
Chess.com
Carlsen Wins 1st Classical Game Versus Nepomniachtchi, Leads Grand Chess Tour
Which top-10 players has Magnus Carlsen never beaten in classical chess? Until today, the answer was Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren. Now only Ding Liren is unscathed. Even as the round was just beginning, fans on Twitter were anticipating the historicβ¦