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📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 127

C: Ra6 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%

B: Be6 – 6
👍👍👍👍 38%

A: d×e4
▫️ 0%

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⚪️#128 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Carlsen,Magnus (2881)
🔸Caruana,Fabiano (2783)
🔸Gashimov Memorial-A Shamkir 2014
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 128

A: Qc1 – 13
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 81%

B: Nc2 – 3
👍👍 19%

C: Bf4
▫️ 0%

👥 16 people voted so far.
🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Giri,Anish (2762)
⚫️Rapport,Richard (2692)
🔸1-0
📘 6...Ne7!
A multi-purpose move:
1.preventing of e2-e4.
2. threatening to exchange the white's dark- squared bishop with Ng6-h5.
3.Transfering the knight to f5 and then Bd6.
6...Ne7 7.h3 Nf5 8.d5 Bd6
🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Inarkiev,Ernesto (2683)
⚫️Li,Chao b (2741)
🔸1-0
📘 17.e5!
The point of this move is to prevent Black from playing e5 and squeezing him.
🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Inarkiev,Ernesto (2683)
⚫️Li,Chao b (2741)
🔸1-0
📘 19.Be4
For some reasons19.Qe3! was better:
1-Preventing black to play Bh6.
2-It protects the e5 pawn and threatens to play d5 At the right moment.
19.Be4 c5?!
(19...Bh6 20.Rb1 Bf8 was better)
20.B×c5 f6 21.Bb4 f×e5 22.d5 +-
🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 3
⚪️Vallejo Pons,Francisco (2705)
⚫️Gelfand,Boris (2719)
🔸1-0
📘 17...h5!
An interesting tactical trap by Gelfand.
18.h3
(18.g×h5? a4 19.Ba2 R×c2+! 20.K×c2 Bf5+ 21.Kc1 Rc8+ -+)
🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Aronian,Levon (2801)
⚫️Giri,Anish (2762)
🔸1-0
📘 24...Bf6? (Qd6=)
Giri's blunder.
25.Bh6+ Ke8 26.Rg8+ Kd7 27.d6!
Anish has missed the white last move.
1-0
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🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Rapport,Richard (2692)
⚫️Hammer,Jon Ludvig (2629)
🔸1-0
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🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Harikrishna,Pentala (2738)
⚫️Vallejo Pons,Francisco (2705)
🔸1-0
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🔸FIDE Grand Prix Palma 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Inarkiev,Ernesto (2683)
⚫️Ding,Liren (2774)
🔸0-1
⚫️#127 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Anand,Viswanathan (2775)
🔸Carlsen,Magnus (2862))
🔸World-ch 2013
17...Ra6!
A multi-purpose move: 1. Now that Black's rook is protected, it enables the ...b4 break. 2. Black's rook may later swing over to the kingside in order to assist his king. 3. Black's rook suppresses sixth rank pawn breakthroughs on e6 and g6 (but not f6, as Anand played in the game).
17...Be6 18.f4! dxe4 19.f5 White has the initiative.
17...dxe4? A positional mistake that gives white a strong mobile center.
⚪️#128 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Carlsen,Magnus (2881)
🔸Caruana,Fabiano (2783)
🔸Gashimov Memorial-A Shamkir 2014
10.Qc1!
1. White covers his e3-bishop so that his structure remains intact if Black goes after it with ...Ng4 and ...Nxe3.2. White can exchange the powerful g7-bishop with the Bh6 move for the right moment. 3. White clears d1 for a coming Rd1, which pressures d5.
10.Nc2
This move deprives white to transfer his knight to b5-outpost.
10.Bf4? Qa5! and the c5-pawn is in danger and The bishop will be forced to retreat to e3.