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๐ธ Mikhail Tal vs Vasily Smyslov
Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 8, Sep-18
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Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 8, Sep-18
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๐ 12...e4!?
For the first time, this interesting pawn sacrifice played by Bulgarian grandmaster, Ivan Cheparinov in 2013.
13.fรe4 Ne5 14.Nf2 f5
For the first time, this interesting pawn sacrifice played by Bulgarian grandmaster, Ivan Cheparinov in 2013.
13.fรe4 Ne5 14.Nf2 f5
๐ 18...b6?!
Since black has sacrificed a pawn, he should have tried to complicate the game as much as possible. A better continuation was:
18...Qh4!
A)19.Bd4 Ne3 20.Bรe3 fรe3 21.Qรe3 Bh3 -/+ With a powerful initiative for black.
B)19.0-0 g5 -+ with a strong attack.
C)19.d6 Be6 -+
D)19.b3? Nรf3+ 20.gรf3 Bรc3 -+
E)19.Nb5 b6 20.Bd4 Ne3 21.Bรe3 fรe3 22.Qรe3 Bg4-+
Since black has sacrificed a pawn, he should have tried to complicate the game as much as possible. A better continuation was:
18...Qh4!
A)19.Bd4 Ne3 20.Bรe3 fรe3 21.Qรe3 Bh3 -/+ With a powerful initiative for black.
B)19.0-0 g5 -+ with a strong attack.
C)19.d6 Be6 -+
D)19.b3? Nรf3+ 20.gรf3 Bรc3 -+
E)19.Nb5 b6 20.Bd4 Ne3 21.Bรe3 fรe3 22.Qรe3 Bg4-+
๐ 59...Rรa6!
Wesley So knows well that after 60.Rg6+ Kf7 61.Rรa6 Bรa6 62.Kรf3 although White has โon paperโ two extra pawns the ending is completely drawn.
Wesley So knows well that after 60.Rg6+ Kf7 61.Rรa6 Bรa6 62.Kรf3 although White has โon paperโ two extra pawns the ending is completely drawn.
๐ ๐ 15.c5
The series of intermediate moves continues. After the neutral 15.bรc3 dรc4 16.Nd2 Nb6 Black enjoys stability on light squares.
The series of intermediate moves continues. After the neutral 15.bรc3 dรc4 16.Nd2 Nb6 Black enjoys stability on light squares.
The same position occurred between Svidler and Ivanchuk in 2007.
15...Bรh2+!?
An instructive moment. Black's central pawns are not weak, but could become so if any of the c5- or d4-squares would become available to the white minor pieces. The move played by Ivanchuk is the only one to avoid such a situation. For instance, if 15...Bรc5 16.dรc5 Ne4 then 17.Nd4 Ndรc5 18.f3 Nf6 19.Nรc6 with better chances for White.
Or, similarly, 15...Ne4 16.cรd6 Nรd6 17.Bf4 Ne4 18.Rac1 and Black will probably have to play ...c5 anyway.
16.Nรh2 Ne4 17.f3 Ng3 18.Bf4 Nf5
15...Bรh2+!?
An instructive moment. Black's central pawns are not weak, but could become so if any of the c5- or d4-squares would become available to the white minor pieces. The move played by Ivanchuk is the only one to avoid such a situation. For instance, if 15...Bรc5 16.dรc5 Ne4 then 17.Nd4 Ndรc5 18.f3 Nf6 19.Nรc6 with better chances for White.
Or, similarly, 15...Ne4 16.cรd6 Nรd6 17.Bf4 Ne4 18.Rac1 and Black will probably have to play ...c5 anyway.
16.Nรh2 Ne4 17.f3 Ng3 18.Bf4 Nf5
๐ 11...d5!
Carlsen rapidly develops his queenside and open up the game as soon as possible.
11...d6 12.Nxe4 Bf5 13.d3 White has a slight advantage.
11...b6 12.Nxe4 Bb7 13.Be2 Black has given up a pawn for unclear compensation.
Carlsen rapidly develops his queenside and open up the game as soon as possible.
11...d6 12.Nxe4 Bf5 13.d3 White has a slight advantage.
11...b6 12.Nxe4 Bb7 13.Be2 Black has given up a pawn for unclear compensation.
๐ 22.Rfc1!
After this move black is faced with many difficulties:
1.The c4-knight is pinned. 2.The c4-square is an unstable square, mainly since b5 can be undermined with Ra5. 3.Black's unmoved f8-bishop cannot develop without trouble.
22.Nf3? It's unreasonable for White to move his knight from the center.
22.Rac1? The wrong rook! White should keep his rook on the open a-file.
After this move black is faced with many difficulties:
1.The c4-knight is pinned. 2.The c4-square is an unstable square, mainly since b5 can be undermined with Ra5. 3.Black's unmoved f8-bishop cannot develop without trouble.
22.Nf3? It's unreasonable for White to move his knight from the center.
22.Rac1? The wrong rook! White should keep his rook on the open a-file.
๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 159
anonymous poll
B: Qa4 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 62%
A: g4 โ 5
๐๐๐๐ 38%
C: Be1
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 13 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
B: Qa4 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 62%
A: g4 โ 5
๐๐๐๐ 38%
C: Be1
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 13 people voted so far.
๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 160
C: Be4 โ 10
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 63%
A: Bรd5 โ 4
๐๐๐ 25%
B: 0-0 โ 2
๐ 13%
๐ฅ 16 people voted so far.
C: Be4 โ 10
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 63%
A: Bรd5 โ 4
๐๐๐ 25%
B: 0-0 โ 2
๐ 13%
๐ฅ 16 people voted so far.