16.fxe4! [Exchanging the queens would have considerably reduced White's advantage:]
[16.Qxe4?! Nxe4 17.Bxe7 Nxf3! 18.Bxf8 Nxg1 19.Bb4 Nxf2 20.Rd7 a5!² △Ng×h3]
16...Nf3™ 17.Bxf6 Qxf6 18.Rg3 [By driving the black knight away from f3, White intends to launch a pawn storm on the center.]
[18.Rg4!? △Rf4 18...Ne5 19.Rg2± △f4]
18...Rad8 19.Rd5! [△Rf5]
[19.Be2?! Rxd1+ 20.Bxd1 Ne1! △Q×f2 21.e5 Qxf2! 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 f5=]
19...Nh4 20.e5!± [20.f4!? Qe7 21.Rh5 Ng6 22.Bd3!±]
[16.Qxe4?! Nxe4 17.Bxe7 Nxf3! 18.Bxf8 Nxg1 19.Bb4 Nxf2 20.Rd7 a5!² △Ng×h3]
16...Nf3™ 17.Bxf6 Qxf6 18.Rg3 [By driving the black knight away from f3, White intends to launch a pawn storm on the center.]
[18.Rg4!? △Rf4 18...Ne5 19.Rg2± △f4]
18...Rad8 19.Rd5! [△Rf5]
[19.Be2?! Rxd1+ 20.Bxd1 Ne1! △Q×f2 21.e5 Qxf2! 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 f5=]
19...Nh4 20.e5!± [20.f4!? Qe7 21.Rh5 Ng6 22.Bd3!±]
Ex-World Champion Boris Spassky, pictured at the Tilburg (Interpolis) event, 12th October 1983.
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"When I am White, I win because I am White. When I am Black, I win because I am Bogolyubov."
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Photo: Screenshot from the newsreel Welt im Film, May 25, 1951 (retrieved from chessbase-com)
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Photo: Screenshot from the newsreel Welt im Film, May 25, 1951 (retrieved from chessbase-com)
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Amsterdam, 23rd May 1981. In the 7th round of the final IBM tournament, which featured the winners of the previous events, Tony Miles faces Jan Timman; Anatoly Karpov & Ljubomir Ljubojević look on.
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Swedish grandmaster Ulf Andersson, pictured at the Tilburg (Interpolis) event, 20th October 1983.
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Radjabov Withdraws From Candidates
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Ju Wenjun surprisingly escaped with a draw against Mariya Muzychuk. The round ended with only one winner.
Abdumalik ½-½ Kashlinskaya
Stefanova ½-½ Kosteniuk
Harika ½-½ Goryachkina
A. Muzychuk 0-1 Dzagnidze
M. Muzychuk ½-½ Ju Wenjun
Cramling ½-½ Sebag
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Abdumalik ½-½ Kashlinskaya
Stefanova ½-½ Kosteniuk
Harika ½-½ Goryachkina
A. Muzychuk 0-1 Dzagnidze
M. Muzychuk ½-½ Ju Wenjun
Cramling ½-½ Sebag
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Aleksandra Goryachkina and Harika Dronavalli maintain leadership at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix leg. They made a draw in Round 5 https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/aleksandra_goryachkina_and_harika_dronavalli_maintain_leadership_at_fide_women_s_grand_prix_leg/
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Aleksandra Goryachkina and Harika Dronavalli Maintain Leadership at FIDE Women's Grand Prix Leg
In the fifth round of the third leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series in Lausanne, Nana Dzagdindze defeated Anna Muzychuk as Black, while the games Abdumalik - Kashlinskaya, Stefanova - Kosteniuk, Harika - Goryachkina, M. Muzychuk - Ju Wenjun, and Cramling…
Nana Dzagnidze bounced back after yesterday's defeat due to heavy blunder and beat Anna Muzychuk with Black.
Dzagnidze went through a dubious position in the middlegame, but Muzychuk did not find the precise way to develop her initiative.
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Dzagnidze went through a dubious position in the middlegame, but Muzychuk did not find the precise way to develop her initiative.
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1950 Budapest (Bronstein)
1953 Zurich (Smyslov)
1956 Amsterdam (Smyslov)
1959 Yugoslavia (Tal)
1962 Curaçao (Petrosian)
1985 Montpellier (Yusupov, Sokolov, Vaganian)
2013 London (Carlsen)
2014 Khanty (Anand)
2016 Moscow (Karjakin)
2018 Berlin (Caruana)
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1950 Budapest (Bronstein)
1953 Zurich (Smyslov)
1956 Amsterdam (Smyslov)
1959 Yugoslavia (Tal)
1962 Curaçao (Petrosian)
1985 Montpellier (Yusupov, Sokolov, Vaganian)
2013 London (Carlsen)
2014 Khanty (Anand)
2016 Moscow (Karjakin)
2018 Berlin (Caruana)
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