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🔸Daivid Bronstein - Viktor Korchnoi, Leningrad 1962
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17...Qc7!
This move Prevents White the chance to play 18 b4 due to the resulting pin on the c-pawn and Clears the knight's path to e7.
17...Qg5? There are no targets to attack on the white kingside and the black queen will be forced to return soon.
17...Rac8 Of course, black will not be allowed to play c4: 18.c4!
This move Prevents White the chance to play 18 b4 due to the resulting pin on the c-pawn and Clears the knight's path to e7.
17...Qg5? There are no targets to attack on the white kingside and the black queen will be forced to return soon.
17...Rac8 Of course, black will not be allowed to play c4: 18.c4!
18.Bc1!
White has the more space due to an isolated pawn on d4, so he keeps the more tension on the board. Now is a good time to keep the bishop pair, while getting out of the way of rook's glare down the e-file.
White has the more space due to an isolated pawn on d4, so he keeps the more tension on the board. Now is a good time to keep the bishop pair, while getting out of the way of rook's glare down the e-file.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 149
B: a5 – 16
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 94%
A: Rf8 – 1
▫️ 6%
C: Rc7
▫️ 0%
👥 17 people voted so far.
B: a5 – 16
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 94%
A: Rf8 – 1
▫️ 6%
C: Rc7
▫️ 0%
👥 17 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 150
B: Bh6 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 53%
C: Qd8 – 5
👍👍👍👍 29%
A: Nh6 – 3
👍👍 18%
👥 17 people voted so far.
B: Bh6 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 53%
C: Qd8 – 5
👍👍👍👍 29%
A: Nh6 – 3
👍👍 18%
👥 17 people voted so far.
4 World Champions - Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail Botvinnik, Max Euwe and Mikhail Tal. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands, 19th June 1961.
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📘 18...Nfd7
In this position, Black should have played the logical Ne8 move that not only protects g7 pawn but also prevents the enemy knight to settle on the d6 outpost. then he can create his counterattack on the queenside with...a5.
In this position, Black should have played the logical Ne8 move that not only protects g7 pawn but also prevents the enemy knight to settle on the d6 outpost. then he can create his counterattack on the queenside with...a5.
📘 9...Nd7!
A multi-purpose move:
1-planning to exchange his bad bishop on e7 with ...Bg5.
2-planning to transfer the knight to f4-square via the c5-e6.
3- Keeping the knight on c5 to put pressure on d3 pawn and playing for d5 central blow.
A multi-purpose move:
1-planning to exchange his bad bishop on e7 with ...Bg5.
2-planning to transfer the knight to f4-square via the c5-e6.
3- Keeping the knight on c5 to put pressure on d3 pawn and playing for d5 central blow.