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Byrne-Fischer 1956 GameOfTheCentury.pgn
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🔹 Donald Byrne- Robert James Fischer, New York 1956
🔹 Annotated by chess masters
🔹PGN format

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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Rakhmanov,Aleksandr (2653)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2694)
🔸1-0
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Sjugirov,Sanan (2650)
⚫️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
🔸1-0
The victorious USSR players on their return from the 10th Olympiad at Helsinki, 1952. L to R: Kotov, Keres, Smyslov, Geller, Bronstein and Boleslavsky.

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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Karjakin,Sergey (2760)
⚫️Onischuk,Vladimir (2637)
🔸½-½
📘 51.Qf3?
Karjakin has missed a completely winning game due to cautious moves.
51...Qe1 52.Kh2
(52.Ne4?? Ng1+)
52...Qg1+ 53.Kh3 Qe1 54.Kh2 ½-½
🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Rakhmanov,Aleksandr (2653)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2694)
🔸1-0
📘 15...b5?
A strange blunder.
16.d6 Qc6 17.B×e5 1-0
🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 2
⚪️Sjugirov,Sanan (2650)
⚫️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
🔸1-0
📘 30.Qe2 Bd4?
In a complicated game, Carlsen didn't notice The opponent's trap with the Qe2 move.
31.f5! g×f5 32.e×f5 B×f5 33.Q×h5+ Kg7 34.Q×f5+
🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 2
⚪️Christiansen,Johan-Sebastian (2495)
⚫️Korobov,Anton (2652)
🔸0-1
📘 54.b4??
Young Norwegian International Master has made a blunder in an equal game.
(54.Rh8 =)
54...Kh7! 55.Rb7+ Rg7 56.Rb5 Kh6 57.Rb8 h2 0-1
🔹 Veselin Topalov
🔹 Bulgarian Chess Grandmaster

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🔹 Veselin Topalov
🔹 Bulgarian Chess Grandmaster


♦️ Veselin Aleksandrov Topalov is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster and former FIDE World Chess Champion.
♦️ Topalov became FIDE World Chess Champion by winning the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005. He lost his title in the World Chess Championship 2006 against Vladimir Kramnik. He challenged Viswanathan Anand at the World Chess Championship 2010, losing 6½–5½.
Topalov won the 2005 Chess Oscar.

▪️ Full name: Veselin Aleksandrov Topalov
▪️ Country: Bulgaria
▪️ Born: 15 March 1975 (age 43) Ruse, Bulgaria
▪️ Title: Grandmaster (1992)
▪️ World Champion: 2005–06 (FIDE)
▪️ FIDE rating: 2749 (January 2018)
▪️ Peak rating: 2816 (July 2015)
▪️ Ranking: No. 15 (October 2017)
▪️ Peak ranking: No. 1 (April 2006)


♦️ In 2017, Topalov had a game which won a brilliancy In Shamkir against Radoslaw Wojtaszek in round 2!!
In this game Veselin Topalov by a beautiful winner game as Black against Radek Wojtaszek in which a rook sacrifice lead to an attack against White's centralized king.
Review this excellent game and download it's annotated PGN file 👇🏼👇🏼

🔸 Radoslaw Wojtaszek vs Veselin Topalov
🔸 Gashimov Memorial (2017), Shamkir AZE, rd 2, Apr-22
🔸 Slav Defense: Quiet Variation. Schallopp Defense (D12)

♦️ Also a nice game by Topalov in Gibraltar 2017 which won grandmaster Thomas Paehtz from germany in only 16 moves!!
♦️ The PGN file of Topalov contain this game too ... 👇🏼👇🏼

🔸 Veselin Topalov vs Thomas Paehtz Sr
🔸 Tradewise Gibraltar (2017), Catalan Bay GIB, rd 1, Jan-24
🔸 Horwitz Defense: General (A40)


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🔸 Radoslaw Wojtaszek vs Veselin Topalov
🔸 Gashimov Memorial (2017), Shamkir AZE, rd 2, Apr-22
🔸 Slav Defense: Quiet Variation. Schallopp Defense (D12)

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Topalov2Games.pgn
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🔸 Two Games of Topalov
🔸PGN format

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⚫️#203 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Apicella,Manuel (2465)
🔸Kramnik,Vladimir (2725)
🔸Moscow ol (Men) 1994
📕11...Nb8!
A Karpovian retreat. No other player has ever been more skilled at using the back rank to increase the energy of his pieces than the 12th World Champion. The knight is well placed on c6, but there is an even better square waiting for it on c5 - and so the knight spends three moves getting there. Karpov is king of the short maneuver.
11...Na5 12.Bb5+ Bd7 13.a4 has already played in a game between Vasiukov-Robatsch with white's success.
11...0-0 The main line according to theory.
⚪️#204 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Nimzowitsch,A
🔸Stahlberg,G
🔸Gothenburg, 1934
📕 25.Rc5!
White has an extra pawn and there is another one hanging on b5, but after 25.Rxb5 Rxa2 26.b4 Black has great chances to draw after 26...Bh4!. , Black's rook on the seventh rank gives him a lot of counterplay. So Nimzowitsch wants to stop his opponent getting his rook to the seventh rank whilst getting his own rook to its ideal location.