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🔸Nutcracker Classical 2017 Moscow
🔸Round 3
⚪️Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
⚫️Yuffa,Daniil (2522)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 3
⚪️Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
⚫️Yuffa,Daniil (2522)
🔸1-0
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🔸 Emanuel Lasker
🔸 German chess player
▪️ Today is Lasker's birthday!!
▪️ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years.
▪️ In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
🔹 Full name: Emanuel Lasker
🔹 Country: Germany
🔹 Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
🔹 Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
🔹 World Champion: 1894–1921
🔹 Review a memorable game by Emanuel Lasker and download it's PGN file 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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🔸 Emanuel Lasker
🔸 German chess player
▪️ Today is Lasker's birthday!!
▪️ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years.
▪️ In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
🔹 Full name: Emanuel Lasker
🔹 Country: Germany
🔹 Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
🔹 Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
🔹 World Champion: 1894–1921
🔹 Review a memorable game by Emanuel Lasker and download it's PGN file 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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🔸 Emanuel Lasker vs Frank James Marshall
🔸 St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
🔸 Russian Game: Cozio (Lasker) Attack (C42)
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🔸 St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
🔸 Russian Game: Cozio (Lasker) Attack (C42)
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lasker_marshall_1914.pgn
637 B
🔸 Emanuel Lasker vs Frank James Marshall
🔸 St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
🔸 PGN format
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🔸 St Petersburg (1914), rd 10, May-22
🔸 PGN format
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📘 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-f5👍
14...Be7 15.Bg4 B×g4 16.Q×g4 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-f5👍
14...Be7 15.Bg4 B×g4 16.Q×g4 g6
📘 20...Kd7!
An interesting idea by 15-year-old Andrey Esipenko to initiate an attack on the kingside.
21.Rb1 Kc7 22.Qf4 Qg8 23.Qd2 Nc6 24.Qc2 g5
An interesting idea by 15-year-old Andrey Esipenko to initiate an attack on the kingside.
21.Rb1 Kc7 22.Qf4 Qg8 23.Qd2 Nc6 24.Qc2 g5
📘 43.Rh1?? (Qh1=)
Boris Gelfand made a blunder which cost him the game.
43...Q×f4! 44.Qb7+ Kh6 45.Qe4 Qf1! 0-1
Boris Gelfand made a blunder which cost him the game.
43...Q×f4! 44.Qb7+ Kh6 45.Qe4 Qf1! 0-1
📘 26.Q×f6!
Mamedyarov with his dynamic style creates a beautiful finish.
26...R×f6 27.B×f6+ Kg8 28.B×d5+ Kf8 29.Bg7# 1-0
Mamedyarov with his dynamic style creates a beautiful finish.
26...R×f6 27.B×f6+ Kg8 28.B×d5+ Kf8 29.Bg7# 1-0
📘 11...Qe8!
An interesting idea by Carlsen. he intends to challenge White's light-square strength on the queenside, by ...f6 and ...Qf7.
11...f5? the weakening of e4-square. 12.exf5 Bxf5 13.Bxf5 Rxf5 14.Ne4+/-
11...a6 12.Nc4 whit the idea of 13.Ne3 gives white a slight advantage.
An interesting idea by Carlsen. he intends to challenge White's light-square strength on the queenside, by ...f6 and ...Qf7.
11...f5? the weakening of e4-square. 12.exf5 Bxf5 13.Bxf5 Rxf5 14.Ne4+/-
11...a6 12.Nc4 whit the idea of 13.Ne3 gives white a slight advantage.
📘 17.e5!
Carlsen commits to an ambitious attacking plan along the kingside dark squares.of course if Black's knight were easily available for d5, this square, and d4 pawn become weak. it was a good strategic decision on Carlsen's part since his kingside dark-square play looks more promising than what Black is offered with the d5 hole.
17.f4? f5! A typical counterblow in such positions. it shuts out white dark square bishop and pressures on the a8-h1 diagonal.
17.h6? Bf8! Closing the kingside only makes Black's defensive task easier.
Carlsen commits to an ambitious attacking plan along the kingside dark squares.of course if Black's knight were easily available for d5, this square, and d4 pawn become weak. it was a good strategic decision on Carlsen's part since his kingside dark-square play looks more promising than what Black is offered with the d5 hole.
17.f4? f5! A typical counterblow in such positions. it shuts out white dark square bishop and pressures on the a8-h1 diagonal.
17.h6? Bf8! Closing the kingside only makes Black's defensive task easier.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 185
B: Qg3 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
C: f5 – 4
👍👍👍 25%
A: Qf2 – 2
👍 13%
👥 16 people voted so far.
B: Qg3 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
C: f5 – 4
👍👍👍 25%
A: Qf2 – 2
👍 13%
👥 16 people voted so far.