π 27.h4!!
A very instructive move by Botvinnik. White seeks to create a stationary target on h5 and also induce overextension. Kasparov says, "Forcing new weaknesses on the kingside. Now Black's defensive lines are breaking apart, his passive pieces cannot operate effectively all over the board."
A very instructive move by Botvinnik. White seeks to create a stationary target on h5 and also induce overextension. Kasparov says, "Forcing new weaknesses on the kingside. Now Black's defensive lines are breaking apart, his passive pieces cannot operate effectively all over the board."
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 191
A: h5 β 10
πππππππ 71%
B: Ne8 β 4
πππ 29%
C: a5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
A: h5 β 10
πππππππ 71%
B: Ne8 β 4
πππ 29%
C: a5
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 192
A: f6 β 11
πππππππ 79%
B: Qc5 β 2
π 14%
C: Nb6 β 1
π 7%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
A: f6 β 11
πππππππ 79%
B: Qc5 β 2
π 14%
C: Nb6 β 1
π 7%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
Max Euwe v. Svetozar GligoriΔ, 7th round, FIDE Candidates' Tournament, ZΓΌrich/Neuhausen, 9th September 1953.
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Mark Taimanov faces Larry Evans on Board 8 in the 4th round of the USA-USSR Match at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City, 23rd June 1954.
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14th Olympiad, Leipzig. Final Group A, Round 7, 3rd November 1960. On board 3 of the USSR v. West Germany match, Wolfram Bialas v. Viktor Korchnoi.
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π 18.Qf4?
Akobian's carelessness and Inarkiev's sharpness.
18...Nd3! 19.QΓf6
(19.RΓd3 QΓb2+ -+)
19...NΓc1 20.RΓc1 gΓf6 -/+
Akobian's carelessness and Inarkiev's sharpness.
18...Nd3! 19.QΓf6
(19.RΓd3 QΓb2+ -+)
19...NΓc1 20.RΓc1 gΓf6 -/+
π 83...Be3??
Chinese Grandmaster has made a strange blunder in a better position.
84.NΓe3 1-0
A lucky win for Rapport, who won European Rapid Chess Championship in 2013.
Chinese Grandmaster has made a strange blunder in a better position.
84.NΓe3 1-0
A lucky win for Rapport, who won European Rapid Chess Championship in 2013.