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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 2 Rapid game 4
⚪️Maxim Matlakov (2728)
⚫️Dmitry Andreikin (2706)
🔺0-1
🔺The c6 move was a micalculation by white . He had calculated that after 1...N.e3 2.c7 Rc1 3.Rc5 wins, but 1.c6?? N.e3 2.c7 Ng4+ 3.Kh3 Kf4! (with the idea of Ra3 or Rh1#) with forced mate.🔺
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 2 Rapid game 4
⚪️Vassily Ivanchuk (2728)
⚫️Krzysztof Duda (2707)
🔺1-0
🔺1...b6? Black carelessness
2.N.d5! Q.d2+ 2.K.d2
( Better R.d2) c.d5 3.B.a6
with white advantage🔺
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 2 Blitz game 1
⚪️Vladislav Artemiev (2692)
⚫️Teimour Radjabov(2742)
🔺1-0
🔺Radjabov's strange blunder. While with the Kf8 move, he could resist more.🔺
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 2 Blitz game 1
⚪️Dmitry Andreikin (2706)
⚫️Maxim Matlakov (2728)
🔺0-1
🔺1.Rd7=white missed a technical win
1.c7! Rc3 2.b5!! B.e7 b6 +-🔺
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 2 Game 3
⚪️Martyn Kravtsiv (2665)
⚫️Liren Ding (2777)
🔺0-1
🔺an interesting drawish endgame. In this position white played Rh6+? and lost. Instead he must have kept his rook on the fifth rank and after that black can not activate his Rook.🔺
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Magnus Carlsen
⚫️Xiangzhi Bu
🔺0-1
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Francisco Vallejo Pons
⚫️Wesley So
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Levon Aronian
⚫️Maxim Matlakov
🔺1-0
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments of the World Cup Round 3 🔹🔺
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Magnus carlsen (2822)
⚫️Xianghgzhi Bu (2710)
🔺0-1
Chinese Super GM's interesting positional sacrifice looks logical since two of the white pieces hadn't been developed yet and black pieces were ready for the attack!
🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Magnus carlsen (2822)
⚫️Xianghgzhi Bu (2710)
🔺0-1
🔺Carlsen could easily force his opponent to accept the perpetual by playing Qf3, but he played Nf1. Now to hold the game, he had to play so carefully and find some exact moves that were not easy at all.🔺