📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 228
A: d4 – 11
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%
B: Qa3 – 5
👍👍👍 31%
C: a5
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
A: d4 – 11
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%
B: Qa3 – 5
👍👍👍 31%
C: a5
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
Women's World Champion Maia Chiburdanidze (born 17th January, 1961), pictured at the Amsterdam OHRA tournament, July 1986.
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Maia Chiburdanidze, Women's World Champion 1978-91, born 17th January 1961. She is pictured here having just succesfully defended her world title v. Irina Levitina in Volgograd, 1984.
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USSR U-18 Champions, 12- & 15-y.o. Garry Kasparov & Maia Chiburdanidze - both future world chess champions. Tbilisi 1976.
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Nigel Short pondering at Wijk aan Zee 1986, which he won outright, followed by a second win de suite in 1987, together with Viktor Korchnoi.
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 21
⚪️Grischuk,Alexander (2772)
⚫️Karjakin,Sergey (2760)
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🔸Round 21
⚪️Grischuk,Alexander (2772)
⚫️Karjakin,Sergey (2760)
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▪️ Bobby Fischer
▪️ Chess Grandmaster
🔰 Robert James Fischer was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion.
Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time
🔰 Some Fischer facts:👇🏼👇🏼
♠️ Born: March 9, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois
♠️ Died: January 17, 2008 in Reykjavik, Iceland
♠️ Learned the rules of chess at age 6!: 1949
♠️ First recorded tournament game: July 1955
♠️ International Grandmaster title: 1958
♠️ U.S. Champion eight times in eight attempts!: 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966
♠️ Winner of: every tournament and match in which he participated from December, 1962 through World Championship match 1972 with the exceptions of Capablanca Memorial, 1965, (2nd place - ½ point behind Smyslov), and Piatigorsky Cup, 1966, (2nd place - ½ point behind Spassky).
♠️ Bobby Fischer's tournament and match results: 415 wins, 248 draws and 85 losses out of 748 games played from 1955 through 1992 for a performance average of .721 or 72.1%
♠️ Fischer's highest achieved rating: 2785 ELO.
🔰 A memorable game by Bobby Fischer 👇🏼👇🏼
▪️ Robert James Fischer vs Boris Spassky
▪️ Fischer - Spassky World Championship Match (1972), Reykjavik ISL, rd 6, Jul-23
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Tartakower Defense. Exchange Variation (D59)
🔰 This game named " A New World Champion " in chessgames.com and you can download it's full annotated PGN file by chessbase which have chosed from Mega Database 2018
🔰 First review this informative game .... 👇🏼👇🏼
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▪️ Chess Grandmaster
🔰 Robert James Fischer was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion.
Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time
🔰 Some Fischer facts:👇🏼👇🏼
♠️ Born: March 9, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois
♠️ Died: January 17, 2008 in Reykjavik, Iceland
♠️ Learned the rules of chess at age 6!: 1949
♠️ First recorded tournament game: July 1955
♠️ International Grandmaster title: 1958
♠️ U.S. Champion eight times in eight attempts!: 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966
♠️ Winner of: every tournament and match in which he participated from December, 1962 through World Championship match 1972 with the exceptions of Capablanca Memorial, 1965, (2nd place - ½ point behind Smyslov), and Piatigorsky Cup, 1966, (2nd place - ½ point behind Spassky).
♠️ Bobby Fischer's tournament and match results: 415 wins, 248 draws and 85 losses out of 748 games played from 1955 through 1992 for a performance average of .721 or 72.1%
♠️ Fischer's highest achieved rating: 2785 ELO.
🔰 A memorable game by Bobby Fischer 👇🏼👇🏼
▪️ Robert James Fischer vs Boris Spassky
▪️ Fischer - Spassky World Championship Match (1972), Reykjavik ISL, rd 6, Jul-23
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Tartakower Defense. Exchange Variation (D59)
🔰 This game named " A New World Champion " in chessgames.com and you can download it's full annotated PGN file by chessbase which have chosed from Mega Database 2018
🔰 First review this informative game .... 👇🏼👇🏼
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▪️ Robert James Fischer vs Boris Spassky
▪️ Fischer - Spassky World Championship Match (1972), Reykjavik ISL, rd 6, Jul-23
▪️ QGD Tartakower Defense. Exchange Variation (D59)
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▪️ Fischer - Spassky World Championship Match (1972), Reykjavik ISL, rd 6, Jul-23
▪️ QGD Tartakower Defense. Exchange Variation (D59)
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Fischer-Spassky R6 WCC 1972.pgn
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▪️ Robert James Fischer - Boris Spassky, WCC 1972 r6, Reykjavik
▪️ PGN format
▪️ Annotated by chessbase
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▪️ PGN format
▪️ Annotated by chessbase
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🔹In Challenger Table of Tata Steel 2018 , round five, Aryan Tari, Norwegian chess grandmaster (Iranian chess player), beat his main opponent Jeffery Xiong from USA ...
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🔹In Challenger Table of Tata Steel 2018 , round five, Aryan Tari, Norwegian chess grandmaster (Iranian chess player), who took over his World Junior Title in Tarvisio, Italy, at the end of 2017, won his main opponent Jeffery Xiong from USA by Sicillian Najdorf (Unusual line) game ...
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🔹In Challenger Table of Tata Steel 2018 , round five, Aryan Tari, Norwegian chess grandmaster (Iranian chess player), who took over his World Junior Title in Tarvisio, Italy, at the end of 2017, won his main opponent Jeffery Xiong from USA by Sicillian Najdorf (Unusual line) game ...
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Tari-Xiong r5.pgn
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🔹 Aryan Tari - Jefferi Xiong , Tata Steel 2018, Challengers, round five
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TataSteel 2018 R5 @unitychess.pgn
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🔹 Tata Steel 2018 Games Database (Masters & Chalengers)
🔹 Round 5
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🔹 Round 5
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📕 1.Ra3!
White is ready for the Greek gift sacrifice! The threat is 2.Nxd5 Nxd5 3.Bxh7+ K.h7 4.Rh3+ Kg8 5.Qh5+-. Exchanging pieces like 1.Nxd5 or 1.Nxd7 are incorrect due to isolated d4-pawn.
White is ready for the Greek gift sacrifice! The threat is 2.Nxd5 Nxd5 3.Bxh7+ K.h7 4.Rh3+ Kg8 5.Qh5+-. Exchanging pieces like 1.Nxd5 or 1.Nxd7 are incorrect due to isolated d4-pawn.