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▪️ Teimour Radjabov vs Ian Nepomniachtchi
▪️ European Team Championship (2017), Hersonissos GRE, rd 8, Nov-05
▪️ Zukertort Opening: Sicilian Invitation (A04)
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▪️ European Team Championship (2017), Hersonissos GRE, rd 8, Nov-05
▪️ Zukertort Opening: Sicilian Invitation (A04)
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Radjabov-Nepomniachtchi 2017 cc.pgn
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▪️ Teimour Radjabov - Ian Nepomniachtchi, ETCC 2017
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▪️ PGN format
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🔹 Tata Steel Masters 2018
🔹 Round one .... Now live Broadcast : 👇🏼👇🏼
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🔹 Round one .... Now live Broadcast : 👇🏼👇🏼
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30 years ago, January 1988 - participants at Wijk aan Zee Jeroen Piket, Anatoly Karpov, Genna Sosonko & Mikhail Tal.
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30 years ago - Wijk aan Zee, January 1988. 1st place was taken by Anatoly Karpov, pictured here in play v. Paul van der Sterren in the 4th round.
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Paul Keres in play v. Coen Zuidema, from the opening round at the Hoogovens tournament, Beverwijk, 8th January 1964.
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📘 20.Bf4 N×d4??
World rapid champion has made a strange blunder.
21.b8=Q R×b8 22.B×b8 Ra3 23.Bc7 1-0
World rapid champion has made a strange blunder.
21.b8=Q R×b8 22.B×b8 Ra3 23.Bc7 1-0
📘 30...N×d4?
Grischuk could have finished the game with 30...f4!. With fatal threats.
31.Rh1 =/+
Grischuk could have finished the game with 30...f4!. With fatal threats.
31.Rh1 =/+
📘 42.B×g7? Q×g7?
An incorrect sacrifice. Black could have won a piece by the intermediate move 42...Re6!.
43.Qe4+ Qg6 44.Q×a4 +-
An incorrect sacrifice. Black could have won a piece by the intermediate move 42...Re6!.
43.Qe4+ Qg6 44.Q×a4 +-
📘 52.Ne1??
Sethuraman's strange blunder that allows Black to mate him in two moves.
52...Bf4+ 53.Kh3 Rh1# 0-1
Sethuraman's strange blunder that allows Black to mate him in two moves.
52...Bf4+ 53.Kh3 Rh1# 0-1
📕 24.Be1!
A strong positional play. White clears the d2- square for the passive knight on f3 to accomplish the maneuver Nd2-b3-a5-c6.
A strong positional play. White clears the d2- square for the passive knight on f3 to accomplish the maneuver Nd2-b3-a5-c6.