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The 2nd leg of #WomenGrandPrixFIDE starts in Monaco on Dec 2:

Humpy Koneru
Aleksandra Goryachkina
Kateryna Lagno
Elisabeth Paehtz
Valentina Gunina
Dronavalli Harika
Alexandra Kosteniuk
Pia Cramling
Anna Muzychuk
Mariya Muzychuk
Nana Dzagnidze
Zhao Xue
The traditional #Russia🇷🇺 vs #China🇨🇳 match is taking place in the Botvinnik Central Chess Club in Moscow, Russia from 26-30 November.

Teams of five men and five women from the two countries will face each other in classical chess.
First games of Russia - China match were played in Moscow. Guests take the lead 6-4
50-year-old Vassily Ivanchuk is within 0.7 rating points of returning to the 2700 club after a 3rd win in the Tournament of Peace in Zagreb!
Move of the Day!

Magnus Carlsen

Rc2! +-
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Magnus Carlsen 🆚 Levon Aronian

GCT Kolkata Rapid & Blitz (2019) (blitz), Kolkata IND, rd 7, Nov-25
English Opening: King's English. Four Knights Variation Flexible Line (A28)

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Grandmaster Boris Savchenko Played Kf8-e7 which is hit by the White Knight on c6. Nakamura claimed the illegal move and won that blitz match.
🔸TCh-SVK 2018–19
🔸Round 1
⚪️Balog,I1 (2559)
⚫️Grubisic,Il (2370)
🔸1-0
32.c4! [A well-time pawn sacrifice that helps White to keep his central pawns.]

[32.Bd8?! Nxd5 33.c4 Nb4 34.Bxb7 Qxb7 35.Nxd6 Qd7 36.Bb6 Na6! 37.Qa5 Qxd6 38.Qxa6 Ng7=]

32...Nxc4 33.Qe2! [△c4]

33...Nb6 34.c4 Nc8 35.Qa2! [△Qa5]

35...Nc7? [¹35...Qd7 would be more active and make White's task harder. 36.Kh2 Ne7 37.Qa5 Ng8 38.Qa1 Nc7 39.Na7!± △Nc6]

36.Qa5?!± [The following continuation that includes a nice bishop maneuver, would bring White closer to victory.]

[¹36.Nxc7!‚ Qxc7 37.Bf6! △Ba1 37...Ne7 38.Ba1 g5 39.Qd2 Ng6 40.fxg5 Qe7 41.Bf6+–]
"It is no secret that any talented player must in his soul be an artist...."

🔸 David Bronstein

@UnityChess
🔸TCh-SVK 2018–19
🔸Round 1
⚪️Vajda,Le (2547)
⚫️Svoboda,S (2425)
🔸1-0
22.Ba4! [White intends to take advantage of his well-coordinated pieces to win material.]

22...Nc8 [22...Be5 23.Nd7 Rxd7 24.Bxd7 Qxd7 25.f4!‚ Qc7 26.fxe5 Nc4 27.Rd4±]

23.Nd7! [△Qc5]

23...Rfe8 24.Qc5! [White offers to exchange the queens in a position where the Black will not accept it because of material loss and so he has to move his queen to a worse position.]

[24.Nc5?! Bf8 25.Bxe8 Bxc5 26.Bxf7+ Kxf7 27.Qh4 Rxd1+ (27...Rh8÷) ]

24...Qf4 [24...Qxc5 25.Nxc5 Rf8 26.Nxb7 Rd5 27.Rxd5 exd5 28.Rd1 Ne7 29.Nc5 Ra8 30.g4+–]

25.Rd3?!± [¹25.g3! △Qc7 would be better: 25...Qf3 26.Qc7 Na7 27.Nc5 Rc8 28.Qb6 Bf8 29.Nxb7 Re7 30.Nd6+–]