πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 241
A: Ne7 β 8
πππππππ 57%
B: d4 β 4
ππππ 29%
C: Be6 β 2
ππ 14%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
A: Ne7 β 8
πππππππ 57%
B: d4 β 4
ππππ 29%
C: Be6 β 2
ππ 14%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 242
A: Qg3 β 10
πππππππ 63%
B: Re5 β 5
ππππ 31%
C: Re3 β 1
π 6%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
A: Qg3 β 10
πππππππ 63%
B: Re5 β 5
ππππ 31%
C: Re3 β 1
π 6%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
Excursion during Buenos Aires (Clarin) tournament, 1980. Mr & Mrs Timman, Olafsson, Balashov, Karpov
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Buenos Aires (ClarΓn), October 1980. Miguel Quinteros and FriΓ°rik Γlafsson in post-game analysis. Ulf Andersson and Vlastimil Hort look on.
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Lajos Portisch won four times, at Beverwijk in 1965 (together with Geller), and was clear first at Wiik aan Zee in 1972, 1975 and 1978.
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πΉ Giri, Carlsen and Mamedyarov leaders of Tata Steel Masters 2018 after round 10
πΉ Mamedyarov beats Svidler in 21 moves !! See this game and download PGN and video file ππΌππΌ
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πΉ Mamedyarov beats Svidler in 21 moves !! See this game and download PGN and video file ππΌππΌ
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πΉ Peter Svidler - Shakhriyar Mamedyaroc , Tata Steel Masters 2018 , Round 10
πΉ Annotated PGN file ππΌππΌ
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πΉ Annotated PGN file ππΌππΌ
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Svidler - Mamedyarov, TataSteel2018R10.pgn
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πΉ Peter Svidler - Shakhriyar Mamedyaroc , Tata Steel Masters 2018 , Round 10
πΉ Annotated PGN format
πΉ Download Video of this gameππΌππΌ
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πΉ Annotated PGN format
πΉ Download Video of this gameππΌππΌ
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πΉ Peter Svidler - Shakhriyar Mamedyaroc , Tata Steel Masters 2018 , Round 10
πΉVideo format
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πΉVideo format
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πΈTata Steel Masters 2018
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈWei,Yi (2743)
β«οΈSo,Wesley (2792)
πΈ0-1
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈWei,Yi (2743)
β«οΈSo,Wesley (2792)
πΈ0-1
βͺοΈ Mikhail Tal
βͺοΈ Latvian-Soviet chess grandmaster
β¦οΈ Mikhail Tal was a Soviet Latvian chess Grandmaster and the eighth World Chess Champion.
Widely regarded as a creative genius and one of the best attacking players of all time, Tal played in a daring, combinatorial style.
πΈFull name: Mikhail Nekhemievich Tal
πΈCountry: Latvia
πΈBorn: 9 November 1936 Riga, Latvia
πΈDied: 28 June 1992 (aged 55) Moscow, Russia
πΈTitle: Grandmaster (1957)
πΈWorld Champion: 1960β61
πΈPeak rating: 2705 (January 1980)
β¦οΈMikhail Nekhemievich Tal was born in Riga, Latvia (annexed by the USSR in 1940). At 6, he learned chess from his father, a medical doctor (source: Tal interview in <Chess Life>, May 1967). He won his first Latvian Championship in 1953, and earned the title of Soviet Master the following year. In 1957, he became the youngest-ever Soviet Champion. In 1960, following a string of victories in strong tournaments (including a second consecutive Soviet Championship, the PortoroΕΎ Interzonal and the Candidates in Yugoslavia), he became the youngest World Chess Champion with a match victory over Mikhail Botvinnik. This record was broken by Garry Kasparov in 1985. Suffering from poor health, he lost the rematch the next year. He never qualified for a title match again.
β¦οΈTal was also a noted chess journalist and author. In his autobiography, The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal, he annotates 100 of his greatest games.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Mikhail Tal against Bobby Fischer which known "Stare Wars"ππΌππΌ
βͺοΈ Mikhail Tal vs Robert James Fischer
βͺοΈ Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 20, Oct-11
βͺοΈ King's Indian Defense: Petrosian Variation. Normal Defense (E93)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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βͺοΈ Latvian-Soviet chess grandmaster
β¦οΈ Mikhail Tal was a Soviet Latvian chess Grandmaster and the eighth World Chess Champion.
Widely regarded as a creative genius and one of the best attacking players of all time, Tal played in a daring, combinatorial style.
πΈFull name: Mikhail Nekhemievich Tal
πΈCountry: Latvia
πΈBorn: 9 November 1936 Riga, Latvia
πΈDied: 28 June 1992 (aged 55) Moscow, Russia
πΈTitle: Grandmaster (1957)
πΈWorld Champion: 1960β61
πΈPeak rating: 2705 (January 1980)
β¦οΈMikhail Nekhemievich Tal was born in Riga, Latvia (annexed by the USSR in 1940). At 6, he learned chess from his father, a medical doctor (source: Tal interview in <Chess Life>, May 1967). He won his first Latvian Championship in 1953, and earned the title of Soviet Master the following year. In 1957, he became the youngest-ever Soviet Champion. In 1960, following a string of victories in strong tournaments (including a second consecutive Soviet Championship, the PortoroΕΎ Interzonal and the Candidates in Yugoslavia), he became the youngest World Chess Champion with a match victory over Mikhail Botvinnik. This record was broken by Garry Kasparov in 1985. Suffering from poor health, he lost the rematch the next year. He never qualified for a title match again.
β¦οΈTal was also a noted chess journalist and author. In his autobiography, The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal, he annotates 100 of his greatest games.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Mikhail Tal against Bobby Fischer which known "Stare Wars"ππΌππΌ
βͺοΈ Mikhail Tal vs Robert James Fischer
βͺοΈ Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 20, Oct-11
βͺοΈ King's Indian Defense: Petrosian Variation. Normal Defense (E93)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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βͺοΈ Mikhail Tal vs Robert James Fischer
βͺοΈ Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade, YUG Candidates (1959) , rd 20, Oct-11
βͺοΈ King's Indian Defense: Petrosian Variation. Normal Defense (E93)
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βͺοΈ Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade, YUG Candidates (1959) , rd 20, Oct-11
βͺοΈ King's Indian Defense: Petrosian Variation. Normal Defense (E93)
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TataSteel2016_R1-10.pgn
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πΉGames Database of Tata Steel 2018 (Masters & Challengers) - Round 1-10
πΉ PGN format
πΉ Analyzed by Chessbase Live Servsr
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π 1...d4!
A typical move in Isolated Queen Pawn Positions. Black uses the power of the diagonal battery "queen+bishop". The knight on f3 is the main defender of the White's king, and his overload is felt constantly.
A typical move in Isolated Queen Pawn Positions. Black uses the power of the diagonal battery "queen+bishop". The knight on f3 is the main defender of the White's king, and his overload is felt constantly.