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▪️ Zhao Xue vs Olga Girya
▪️ FIDE Women's Grand Prix Khanty - Mansiysk (2014), Khanty-Mansiysk RUS, rd 6, Apr-15
▪️ Slav Defense: General (D10)
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▪️ FIDE Women's Grand Prix Khanty - Mansiysk (2014), Khanty-Mansiysk RUS, rd 6, Apr-15
▪️ Slav Defense: General (D10)
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 12
⚪️Sethuraman,S.P (2646)
⚫️Bu,Xiangzhi (2730)
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🔸Round 12
⚪️Sethuraman,S.P (2646)
⚫️Bu,Xiangzhi (2730)
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Anatoly Karpov vs Garry Kasparov, in the 6th and final round of the 'Tournament of 4 Teams' in Moscow, 28th Feb 1981. The players drew both their games in this...
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The 1st game of the match Bent Larsen v. Heikki Westerinen, Helsinki 1969. Larsen won the 8-game match by the score of 6-2; there were no draws!
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Emanuel Lasker v. José Raúl Capablanca, 9th round, 2nd Moscow International, 27th Feb 1935. The 66year old Lasker won, and took 3rd place in the tournament behind Botvinnik & Flohr.
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📘 22.f3!
A good idea. White king can penetrate into the center.
22...Kf7 23.Kf2 g5 24.Ke3 Rd6 25.Rd1 +/-
A good idea. White king can penetrate into the center.
22...Kf7 23.Kf2 g5 24.Ke3 Rd6 25.Rd1 +/-
📘 12...Ne5?
A hidden winning continuation has been neglected by Aronian:
[12...B×f3! 13.N×f3
(13.g×f3 Bb4 14.Rd1 Q×b5 -+)
13...Bb4+ 14.Kf1 Q×b5 -+]
13.Rc1 =
A hidden winning continuation has been neglected by Aronian:
[12...B×f3! 13.N×f3
(13.g×f3 Bb4 14.Rd1 Q×b5 -+)
13...Bb4+ 14.Kf1 Q×b5 -+]
13.Rc1 =
📘 22...Nb4? (22...h5)
The Black's kingside has been targeted by all of the White pieces. Karjakin made the last mistake.
23.B×h6! N×c2 24.Ne5! +-
The Black's kingside has been targeted by all of the White pieces. Karjakin made the last mistake.
23.B×h6! N×c2 24.Ne5! +-
14...Bd7!
Karpov intends to exchange his passive knight for the good one on d5.
14...Bxd5? 15.cxd5! +/-.
14...f5? 15.Bg5! A typical move in the English symmetrical variation. 15...h6 16.Bxe7! Nxe7 17.Qa4+/-.
Karpov intends to exchange his passive knight for the good one on d5.
14...Bxd5? 15.cxd5! +/-.
14...f5? 15.Bg5! A typical move in the English symmetrical variation. 15...h6 16.Bxe7! Nxe7 17.Qa4+/-.