📘 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.
📘13.g3
A logical plan to dominate dark-squares and gaining more space on the kingside.
13...Ne6 14.h4 Bh6 15.b4
A logical plan to dominate dark-squares and gaining more space on the kingside.
13...Ne6 14.h4 Bh6 15.b4
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🔸 Garry Kimovich Kasparov is a Russian, and formerly Soviet, chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.
🔸 Born: April 13, 1963 (age 54), Baku, Azerbaijan
🔸 World Champion: 1985–2000
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🔸 Garry Kimovich Kasparov is a Russian, and formerly Soviet, chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.
🔸 Born: April 13, 1963 (age 54), Baku, Azerbaijan
🔸 World Champion: 1985–2000
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🔸 Harry Nelson Pillsbury
🔸Winner of Hastings 1895
🔸 Born: December 5, 1872, Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
🔸 Died: June 17, 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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🔸Winner of Hastings 1895
🔸 Born: December 5, 1872, Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
🔸 Died: June 17, 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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🔰 A short game from Hastings 1895
🔰 Jacques Mieses vs Harry Nelson Pillsbury - Hastings 1895
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🔰 Jacques Mieses vs Harry Nelson Pillsbury - Hastings 1895
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🔸16th Iranian Super League 2017
🔸Round 15
⚪️Gholami,Aryan (2483)
⚫️Hosseinzadeh,Nima (2318)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 15
⚪️Gholami,Aryan (2483)
⚫️Hosseinzadeh,Nima (2318)
🔸1-0
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🔸16th Iranian Super League 2017
🔸Round 16
⚪️Ghaem Maghami,Ehsan (2561)
⚫️Golizadeh,Asghar (2470)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 16
⚪️Ghaem Maghami,Ehsan (2561)
⚫️Golizadeh,Asghar (2470)
🔸1-0
📘 35...a5!
With his last move, Flohr stopped the b3-b4-b5 plan. White must now switch gears and find an alternative idea to make progress. Botvinnik finds the instructive maneuver Nb1-a3-c4 -d6.
35...Rc7 and 37...Rf8 would have been faced with 36.b4!.
With his last move, Flohr stopped the b3-b4-b5 plan. White must now switch gears and find an alternative idea to make progress. Botvinnik finds the instructive maneuver Nb1-a3-c4 -d6.
35...Rc7 and 37...Rf8 would have been faced with 36.b4!.
📘 16...Qd8
A clever retreat. Botvinnik realizes he needs his queen for the fight on the kingside.
16...Bh6 17.g4! hxg4 18.hxg4 Ne7 19.g5 Bg7 20.Ng3 with a complicated game.
16...Nh6 17.fxe5 dxe5 (17...Rxe5 18.d4!) 18.c4.
A clever retreat. Botvinnik realizes he needs his queen for the fight on the kingside.
16...Bh6 17.g4! hxg4 18.hxg4 Ne7 19.g5 Bg7 20.Ng3 with a complicated game.
16...Nh6 17.fxe5 dxe5 (17...Rxe5 18.d4!) 18.c4.