My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937 Alexander Alekhine G116.pdf
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▪️ Alexander Alekhine vs Frank James Marshall
▪️ New York (1927), New York, NY USA, rd 18, Mar-19
▪️ Annotade game by Alekhine
▪️ PDF format
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▪️ New York (1927), New York, NY USA, rd 18, Mar-19
▪️ Annotade game by Alekhine
▪️ PDF format
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alekhine_marshall_1927.pgn
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▪️ Alexander Alekhine vs Frank James Marshall
▪️ New York (1927), New York, NY USA, rd 18, Mar-19
▪️ PGN format
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▪️ New York (1927), New York, NY USA, rd 18, Mar-19
▪️ PGN format
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📘 42...h5?=
Nepomniachtchi has missed a hidden winning combination.
[42...B×e4! 43.Rd2
(43.f×e4 Q×e4 44.Q×b3 Qf4# or 43.Qd2? Q×d2 44.R×d2 Bc2 -+) 43...Bf5 -+]
Nepomniachtchi has missed a hidden winning combination.
[42...B×e4! 43.Rd2
(43.f×e4 Q×e4 44.Q×b3 Qf4# or 43.Qd2? Q×d2 44.R×d2 Bc2 -+) 43...Bf5 -+]
📕#191
22...Ne8!
The knight has done its job on c7 and now Carlsen transfers it to the kingside, weaving its way to e4 to serve his attacking ambitions.
22...h5 23.f4! with a complicated game.
22...a5? Black has voluntary weakened the b5-square.
22...Ne8!
The knight has done its job on c7 and now Carlsen transfers it to the kingside, weaving its way to e4 to serve his attacking ambitions.
22...h5 23.f4! with a complicated game.
22...a5? Black has voluntary weakened the b5-square.
📕 18...f6!
Timing is everything in chess. Black vigorously counters in the center before White is able to generate anything on the kingside. A typical move in the French defence.
18...Nb6 19.f5! exf5 (19...Qxe5? 20.f6! with an unstoppable attack) 20.Rxf5 White has the initiative.
18...Qc5 19.Bd3!? g6 20.Ne2 White's game is preferable.
Timing is everything in chess. Black vigorously counters in the center before White is able to generate anything on the kingside. A typical move in the French defence.
18...Nb6 19.f5! exf5 (19...Qxe5? 20.f6! with an unstoppable attack) 20.Rxf5 White has the initiative.
18...Qc5 19.Bd3!? g6 20.Ne2 White's game is preferable.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 193
C: a4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 40%
A: h3 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍 33%
B: B×e6 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍 27%
👥 15 people voted so far.
C: a4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 40%
A: h3 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍 33%
B: B×e6 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍 27%
👥 15 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 194
A: b6 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 53%
C: d×c4 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍 41%
B: Nf6 – 1
👍 6%
👥 17 people voted so far.
A: b6 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 53%
C: d×c4 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍 41%
B: Nf6 – 1
👍 6%
👥 17 people voted so far.
David Bronstein faces Arthur Dake on Board 2 in the 1st round of the USA-USSR Match at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City, 16th June 1954.
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Ex-World Champion Tigran Petrosian in play v. László Szabó in the opening round of the Amsterdam IBM tournament, 17th July 1973.
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