๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 198
C: e5 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 50%
B: b6 โ 6
๐๐๐๐๐ 38%
A: c4 โ 2
๐๐ 13%
๐ฅ 16 people voted so far.
C: e5 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 50%
B: b6 โ 6
๐๐๐๐๐ 38%
A: c4 โ 2
๐๐ 13%
๐ฅ 16 people voted so far.
Soviet Master I. O. Lipnitsky. Twice champion of Ukraine (1949 & 1956), 2nd-4th place in the final of the 18th USSR-ch (Moscow, 1950).
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Emanuel Lasker v. Erich Eliskases, from the 3rd round of the 3rd Moscow International tournament, 16th May 1936.
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๐ข Max Euwe
๐ข Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, author, and chess administrator
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๐ข Max Euwe
๐ข Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, author, and chess administrator
โช๏ธFull name: Machgielis Euwe
โช๏ธCountry: Netherlands
โช๏ธBorn: May 20, 1901 Amsterdam, Netherlands
โช๏ธDied: November 26, 1981 (aged 80) Amsterdam, Netherlands
โช๏ธTitle: Grandmaster (1950)
โช๏ธWorld Champion: 1935โ37
โช๏ธPeak rating: 2530 (May 1974)
โฆ๏ธ Machgielis "Max" Euwe, PhD was a Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, author, and chess administrator.
He was the fifth player to become World Chess Champion.
Euwe served as President of FIDE, the World Chess Federation, from 1970 to 1978.
โฆ๏ธ Some of his notable results are:
๐น Hastings 1930/1931 โ Clear 1st, ahead of Capablanca
๐น Zรผrich 1934, โ Shared 2nd, 1 point behind Alekhine
๐น Bad Neuheim 1937 โ Clear 1st, ahead of Alekhine
๐นMaastricht 1946, Clear 1st, 2 points ahead of competition
๐นGrรถningen 1946, Clear 2nd, half a point behind Botvinnik
โฆ๏ธ A memorable game of Dr. Max Euwe: ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ข Max Euwe vs Richard Reti
๐ข match (1920), Amsterdam NED, rd 3
๐ข Caro-Kann Defense: Euwe Attack (B10)
โฆ๏ธ Review this beautiful game and download 10 best games of Max Euwe by PGN file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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๐ข Max Euwe
๐ข Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, author, and chess administrator
โช๏ธFull name: Machgielis Euwe
โช๏ธCountry: Netherlands
โช๏ธBorn: May 20, 1901 Amsterdam, Netherlands
โช๏ธDied: November 26, 1981 (aged 80) Amsterdam, Netherlands
โช๏ธTitle: Grandmaster (1950)
โช๏ธWorld Champion: 1935โ37
โช๏ธPeak rating: 2530 (May 1974)
โฆ๏ธ Machgielis "Max" Euwe, PhD was a Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, author, and chess administrator.
He was the fifth player to become World Chess Champion.
Euwe served as President of FIDE, the World Chess Federation, from 1970 to 1978.
โฆ๏ธ Some of his notable results are:
๐น Hastings 1930/1931 โ Clear 1st, ahead of Capablanca
๐น Zรผrich 1934, โ Shared 2nd, 1 point behind Alekhine
๐น Bad Neuheim 1937 โ Clear 1st, ahead of Alekhine
๐นMaastricht 1946, Clear 1st, 2 points ahead of competition
๐นGrรถningen 1946, Clear 2nd, half a point behind Botvinnik
โฆ๏ธ A memorable game of Dr. Max Euwe: ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ข Max Euwe vs Richard Reti
๐ข match (1920), Amsterdam NED, rd 3
๐ข Caro-Kann Defense: Euwe Attack (B10)
โฆ๏ธ Review this beautiful game and download 10 best games of Max Euwe by PGN file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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๐ข Max Euwe vs Richard Reti
๐ข match (1920), Amsterdam NED, rd 3
๐ข Caro-Kann Defense: Euwe Attack (B10)
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๐ข match (1920), Amsterdam NED, rd 3
๐ข Caro-Kann Defense: Euwe Attack (B10)
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๐ธWorld Rapid Championship 2017
๐ธRound 9
โช๏ธNepomniachtchi,Ian (2729)
โซ๏ธJobava,Baadur (2690)
๐ธ1-0
๐ธRound 9
โช๏ธNepomniachtchi,Ian (2729)
โซ๏ธJobava,Baadur (2690)
๐ธ1-0
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๐ธWorld Rapid Championship 2017
๐ธRound 10
โช๏ธJobava,Baadur (2690)
โซ๏ธMamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
๐ธ0-1
๐ธRound 10
โช๏ธJobava,Baadur (2690)
โซ๏ธMamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
๐ธ0-1
๐ 31.Bc6!
Nepo with a series of forcing moves finishes the game.
31...Na7 32.Qรa6 bรc6 33.Nรa7! 1-0
Nepo with a series of forcing moves finishes the game.
31...Na7 32.Qรa6 bรc6 33.Nรa7! 1-0
๐ 19.Ka1? Bรd3!
Mamedyarov excellently exploited the opponent's mistake.
20.cรd3 Nb3! 21.Nรb3
(21.aรb3 aรb3 22.Kb1 Ra1+! and mate in 3 moves)
21...aรb3 22.a3 -+
Mamedyarov excellently exploited the opponent's mistake.
20.cรd3 Nb3! 21.Nรb3
(21.aรb3 aรb3 22.Kb1 Ra1+! and mate in 3 moves)
21...aรb3 22.a3 -+
๐ 18...Nb4!
Vachier plays precisely and dictates his plan to his opponent.
19.Nh4 Qรd3 20.Qรd3 Nรd3 21.Bรb7 Rรf3+ 22.Kรf1 Rb8 23.Be4 Nรc1 24.Nf3
(24.Rรc1 Bรg5 -+)
24...Nb3 -/+
Vachier plays precisely and dictates his plan to his opponent.
19.Nh4 Qรd3 20.Qรd3 Nรd3 21.Bรb7 Rรf3+ 22.Kรf1 Rb8 23.Be4 Nรc1 24.Nf3
(24.Rรc1 Bรg5 -+)
24...Nb3 -/+
๐ 55...Qh7?
Eltaj missed here an opportunity to obtain forcing a draw
(55...Bf1+! 56.Kรf1 Qh3+ with perpetual check)
56.Ng4 +-
Eltaj missed here an opportunity to obtain forcing a draw
(55...Bf1+! 56.Kรf1 Qh3+ with perpetual check)
56.Ng4 +-
๐ 26.Kf1!
White intends to move his king to the center in order to control the d1-square. A common prophylactic measure in endgames with major pieces. then he can improve his own queen's position.
26.h5 gxh5=
26.f4 exf4 27.gxf4 c5! 28.Bxc5 Nc6 Black is fine since White's king is exposed.
White intends to move his king to the center in order to control the d1-square. A common prophylactic measure in endgames with major pieces. then he can improve his own queen's position.
26.h5 gxh5=
26.f4 exf4 27.gxf4 c5! 28.Bxc5 Nc6 Black is fine since White's king is exposed.