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Magnus Carlsen receiving his trophy #GrandChessTour
19.Kg1!? [19.f5! Driving away the enemy bishop from e6 and gaining more space. 19...Bd7 20.Bf4 gxf5 21.gxf5 d5 22.cxd5 cxd5 23.e5 Nh5 24.f6 Bxf6 25.Nxd5 Bg7 26.Nb6 Qd8 27.Qxc5 Nxf4 28.Nf3+β; 19.Nxe6 Nxe6 20.Rxd6 g5 21.Ne2 gxf4 22.Nxf4 Qc7 23.c5 Nd7 24.Nxe6 Rxe6 25.Bf4 Be5Β²]
19...Qc7? [ΒΉ19...Bxg4 20.hxg4 Nxg4 21.Bh3 Nxe3 22.Rxe3 Qd8 23.Qf2 Qe7 24.Bg2Β±]
20.Ndb5! cxb5 21.Nxb5 Qe7 22.Nxd6 Na6 23.e5 Nxg4 24.hxg4 Bxg4 25.Rd2+β
Β½βΒ½
19...Qc7? [ΒΉ19...Bxg4 20.hxg4 Nxg4 21.Bh3 Nxe3 22.Rxe3 Qd8 23.Qf2 Qe7 24.Bg2Β±]
20.Ndb5! cxb5 21.Nxb5 Qe7 22.Nxd6 Na6 23.e5 Nxg4 24.hxg4 Bxg4 25.Rd2+β
Β½βΒ½
32.Qe5! [32.Qd5+ Kh7 33.Qe5 Qd8 34.Qf5+ Kg8 35.Qe6+ Kh7 36.g4 Qg5 37.Kg2 Qf4 38.Qf5+ Qxf5 39.gxf5 g5 40.fxg6+ Kxg6 41.Kg3Β²; 32.Qb6 Qc6 33.Qxc6 bxc6 34.Ng4 c5 35.Ne5 c4 36.a3 Kf8 37.f4 exf3 38.gxf3 Bf5 39.h4 Be6 40.Kf2 Ke7 41.Ke3 Kf6 42.Ke4β]
32...Qd7 33.Nf5 Kh7 34.Nd6 b5 35.Nxe4 Bxe4 36.Qxe4+ g6 37.Qe5Β±
1β0
32...Qd7 33.Nf5 Kh7 34.Nd6 b5 35.Nxe4 Bxe4 36.Qxe4+ g6 37.Qe5Β±
1β0
33...Rf4?! [This move allows White to blockade the black d5βpawn and prevent Black from activating his light-squared bishop.]
[33...Rg4! ξd4 would be strong: 34.h3 (34.Qf3 Rf4 35.Qh3 h6 36.Bc3 d4! 37.Bb4 Qb8 38.Bxf8 Qxf8 39.Nf3 Bxf3 40.gxf3 Ne5 41.Qg3 g5 42.Kf1 Nxf3 43.Rd3 Nh4β+) 34...Rxg2+! 35.Kxg2 d4+ 36.Kg1 Qxf6β+]
34.Bd4! h6 35.Nf3! Re4 36.Nd2! [ξNb3]
36...Re8 37.Nb3=/+ [37.Qf3?! Nxd2! ξQΓa3 38.Rxd2 Qxa3 39.Qd1 Qd6-/+]
[33...Rg4! ξd4 would be strong: 34.h3 (34.Qf3 Rf4 35.Qh3 h6 36.Bc3 d4! 37.Bb4 Qb8 38.Bxf8 Qxf8 39.Nf3 Bxf3 40.gxf3 Ne5 41.Qg3 g5 42.Kf1 Nxf3 43.Rd3 Nh4β+) 34...Rxg2+! 35.Kxg2 d4+ 36.Kg1 Qxf6β+]
34.Bd4! h6 35.Nf3! Re4 36.Nd2! [ξNb3]
36...Re8 37.Nb3=/+ [37.Qf3?! Nxd2! ξQΓa3 38.Rxd2 Qxa3 39.Qd1 Qd6-/+]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 255
public poll
A) Be5 β 6
πππππππ 75%
Nikhil, Majid, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, TheBestBoss@_Kasyap, Arianna
B) Nd2 β 1
π 13%
@SophiaCat_does_Chess
C) Nc1 β 1
π 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Be5 β 6
πππππππ 75%
Nikhil, Majid, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, TheBestBoss@_Kasyap, Arianna
B) Nd2 β 1
π 13%
@SophiaCat_does_Chess
C) Nc1 β 1
π 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 255
public poll
A) Rf2 β 4
πππππππ 80%
Nikhil, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, TheBestBoss@_Kasyap
B) f5 β 1
ππ 20%
@SophiaCat_does_Chess
C) fΓe5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Rf2 β 4
πππππππ 80%
Nikhil, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, TheBestBoss@_Kasyap
B) f5 β 1
ππ 20%
@SophiaCat_does_Chess
C) fΓe5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
Biggest chess achievements by Alexander Alekhine.
1.Reigning as a champion for 16.4 years.
2.Optimized the Alekhine defence.
3.Becoming a chess master at age of 16.
4.Defeating Capablanca in a WCC match.
5.Winning the Bled tournament with 20.5/26 4.5 points ahead of second place.
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1.Reigning as a champion for 16.4 years.
2.Optimized the Alekhine defence.
3.Becoming a chess master at age of 16.
4.Defeating Capablanca in a WCC match.
5.Winning the Bled tournament with 20.5/26 4.5 points ahead of second place.
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Chess has this in common with making poetry; that the desire for it comes upon the amateur in gusts."
πΈ Alan Alexander Milne
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πΈ Alan Alexander Milne
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Boris Spassky, in play v. Furman, 27th USSR-ch Semi-final, Tallinn 1959. Suetin looks on.
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Mikhail Tal in a post mortem with Nigel Short in SkellefteΓ₯ 1989. At the time Tal was marked by disease.
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