32.dxe5! [32.Qh5 Bxd3 33.Qe8+ Kh7 34.Bxd3+ e4 35.Bf1 Qc1 36.Kg2 Nf5 37.Qh5 g6 38.Qe2 h5 39.h4 Nd6 40.Qa6 Qc6 41.Qa7+ Qb7 42.Qxb7+ Nxb7 43.Bb5 Nd8=; 32.Bc2 e4 33.Nf4 Qd7 34.Bb3 g5 35.Nh5 Kf7 36.g4 Bd3β]
32...fxe5 33.Qh5 Bxd3 34.Bxd3 e4 35.Be2? [35.Qe8+! Kh7 36.Bf1! Ng8 37.Qe6 Nf6 38.Kg1 Qd8 39.h4 d4 40.exd4 Qxd4 41.Bh3+/=]
1β0
32...fxe5 33.Qh5 Bxd3 34.Bxd3 e4 35.Be2? [35.Qe8+! Kh7 36.Bf1! Ng8 37.Qe6 Nf6 38.Kg1 Qd8 39.h4 d4 40.exd4 Qxd4 41.Bh3+/=]
1β0
32.Nc4? [White underestimates his opponent's possibilities. He should have secured his king with the following continuation:]
[32.Nf3! Qd5 33.Qe2 Qxb3 34.Nd4! Qd5+ 35.Qf3 Qxf3+ 36.Nxf3Β±]
32...b5! 33.Nd2 Nxf2! [Grabbing a pawn and destroying the opponent's king's pawn cover.]
34.Rd1??β+ [34.Nb1! Ng4 35.Qxf5 Nxe3+ 36.Kh3 Nxf5 37.Ra5 Nd4 38.b4 g6=/+]
[32.Nf3! Qd5 33.Qe2 Qxb3 34.Nd4! Qd5+ 35.Qf3 Qxf3+ 36.Nxf3Β±]
32...b5! 33.Nd2 Nxf2! [Grabbing a pawn and destroying the opponent's king's pawn cover.]
34.Rd1??β+ [34.Nb1! Ng4 35.Qxf5 Nxe3+ 36.Kh3 Nxf5 37.Ra5 Nd4 38.b4 g6=/+]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 278
public poll
A) d4 β 7
πππππππ 70%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, @Pourya_egh, Majid, Michael, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap
B) Nf4 β 2
ππ 20%
Babak, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
C) Qa4 β 1
π 10%
Arianna
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
public poll
A) d4 β 7
πππππππ 70%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, @Pourya_egh, Majid, Michael, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap
B) Nf4 β 2
ππ 20%
Babak, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
C) Qa4 β 1
π 10%
Arianna
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 278
public poll
C) b5 β 10
πππππππ 100%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Hadi, Babak, @Parsa_ars, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, Arianna
A) f5
β«οΈ 0%
B) kf8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
public poll
C) b5 β 10
πππππππ 100%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Hadi, Babak, @Parsa_ars, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Michael, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, Arianna
A) f5
β«οΈ 0%
B) kf8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
The 1954 USA-USSR match, which took place at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City in June 1954. The adjournment session from the 4th round; on Board 3, Max Pavey is on the way to defeating Paul Keres.
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Max Pavey π Paul Keres
USA-URS (1954), New York, NY USA, rd 4, Jun-23
King's Indian Defense: Normal. King's Knight Variation (E60)
1-0
USA-URS (1954), New York, NY USA, rd 4, Jun-23
King's Indian Defense: Normal. King's Knight Variation (E60)
1-0
Anand's near miss against Giri made Magnus's hair only the 2nd biggest story of Round 6 of the #SinquefieldCup!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/sinquefield-cup-6-vishy-misses-his-chance
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Sinquefield Cup 6: Vishy misses his chance
Vishy Anand had a great chance to take the sole lead in the
2019 Sinquefield Cup after Anish Giri admitted he was βtotally lostβ in their
Round 6 game. Instead all six games were drawn, though not without some real
fights. Caruana-MVL in particular was aβ¦
2019 Sinquefield Cup after Anish Giri admitted he was βtotally lostβ in their
Round 6 game. Instead all six games were drawn, though not without some real
fights. Caruana-MVL in particular was aβ¦
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"Just spread the word around: chess is for anybody."
This chess tournament offers kids with disabilities a competitive space to feel accepted and play a game they love.
This chess tournament offers kids with disabilities a competitive space to feel accepted and play a game they love.
GM Irina Krush and IM-elect Annie Wang are the co-winners of the Berkeley IM Norm Tournament!
https://new.uschess.org/news/krush-wang-win-berkeley-im-tournament/
https://new.uschess.org/news/krush-wang-win-berkeley-im-tournament/
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Krush and Wang Win Berkeley IM Tournament - US Chess
Grandmaster Irina Krush didnβt lose a single game in Berkeley. The seven-time US womenβs champion kicked off the Berkeley Summer IM Norm Tournament weekend with...