đ 18...Nxe3!
This sacrifice is standard issue in ...e5xd4 King's Indian lines, but usually, this sac only occurs when queens remain on the board. In this case, not only have queens come off but Black is down a pawn as well as the exchange. As it turns out, the position is something of an anomaly and Kramnik's sac is absolutely sound. His ferocious piece activity, coupled with threats against a2, see to it that he is the only one with chances to win.
18...Nb4 19.Nxb4 Rxe3 20.Bc4=
18...Ne7? 19.Bc4+/-
This sacrifice is standard issue in ...e5xd4 King's Indian lines, but usually, this sac only occurs when queens remain on the board. In this case, not only have queens come off but Black is down a pawn as well as the exchange. As it turns out, the position is something of an anomaly and Kramnik's sac is absolutely sound. His ferocious piece activity, coupled with threats against a2, see to it that he is the only one with chances to win.
18...Nb4 19.Nxb4 Rxe3 20.Bc4=
18...Ne7? 19.Bc4+/-
đUnity Chess Multiple Choice 183
C: Qe8 â 10
đđđđđđđ 67%
A: a6 â 3
đđ 20%
B: f5 â 2
đ 13%
đĽ 15 people voted so far.
C: Qe8 â 10
đđđđđđđ 67%
A: a6 â 3
đđ 20%
B: f5 â 2
đ 13%
đĽ 15 people voted so far.
đUnity Chess Multiple Choice 184
C: f4 â 10
đđđđđđđ 59%
B: h6 â 4
đđđ 24%
A: e5 â 3
đđ 18%
đĽ 17 people voted so far.
C: f4 â 10
đđđđđđđ 59%
B: h6 â 4
đđđ 24%
A: e5 â 3
đđ 18%
đĽ 17 people voted so far.
The playing hall at the 12th Olympiad, Moscow, 1st September 1956. 1st round, preliminary groups. Among the pairings: Poland-Switzerland (bottom left); USSR-Sweden (top centre).
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Mikhail Botvinnik & Tigran Petrosian in play during their match for the World Championship, which took place from March-May 1963 at the Estrada Theatre in Moscow.
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Salo Landau v. Paul Keres, in the 16th round of the tournament at Kemeri (Latvia), 7th July 1937.
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đ¸Nutcracker Classical 2017 Moscow
đ¸Round 2
âŞď¸Esipenko,Andrey (2564)
âŤď¸Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
đ¸0-1
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âŤď¸Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
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âŤď¸Yuffa,Daniil (2522)
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âŞď¸Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
âŤď¸Yuffa,Daniil (2522)
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đ¸ Emanuel Lasker
đ¸ German chess player
âŞď¸ Today is Lasker's birthday!!
âŞď¸ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years.
âŞď¸ In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
đš Full name: Emanuel Lasker
đš Country: Germany
đš Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
đš Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
đš World Champion: 1894â1921
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đ¸ Emanuel Lasker
đ¸ German chess player
âŞď¸ Today is Lasker's birthday!!
âŞď¸ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years.
âŞď¸ In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
đš Full name: Emanuel Lasker
đš Country: Germany
đš Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
đš Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
đš World Champion: 1894â1921
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đ¸ Emanuel Lasker vs Frank James Marshall
đ¸ St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
đ¸ Russian Game: Cozio (Lasker) Attack (C42)
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đ¸ St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
đ¸ Russian Game: Cozio (Lasker) Attack (C42)
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đ¸ Emanuel Lasker vs Frank James Marshall
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đ 14.Ne1!
With the idea of Bg4 that if Black retreats with Bh7, white will carry out a standard attack the Black e6-pawn chain base.
Nc2-Ne3-f4-f5đ
14...Be7 15.Bg4 BĂg4 16.QĂg4 g6
With the idea of Bg4 that if Black retreats with Bh7, white will carry out a standard attack the Black e6-pawn chain base.
Nc2-Ne3-f4-f5đ
14...Be7 15.Bg4 BĂg4 16.QĂg4 g6