πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 273
C: f4 β 13
πππππππ 72%
A: Nb3 β 4
ππ 22%
B: b3 β 1
π 6%
π₯ 18 people voted so far.
C: f4 β 13
πππππππ 72%
A: Nb3 β 4
ππ 22%
B: b3 β 1
π 6%
π₯ 18 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 274
A: b4 β 9
πππππππ 60%
B: Nd5 β 5
ππππ 33%
C: b3 β 1
π 7%
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
A: b4 β 9
πππππππ 60%
B: Nd5 β 5
ππππ 33%
C: b3 β 1
π 7%
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
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πΈInternational Fajr Cup (IRI) 2018
πΈRound 4
βͺοΈMaghalashvili,Davit (2506)
β«οΈSharbaf,Mohsen (2256)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 4
βͺοΈMaghalashvili,Davit (2506)
β«οΈSharbaf,Mohsen (2256)
πΈ1-0
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πΈInternational Fajr Cup (IRI) 2018
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈMaghsoodloo,Parham (2594)
β«οΈPonkratov,Pavel (2605)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈMaghsoodloo,Parham (2594)
β«οΈPonkratov,Pavel (2605)
πΈ1-0
βͺοΈ Alexander Alekhine
βͺοΈ Chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Alexander Alekhine was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest chess players of all time.
πΉ Full name: Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine
πΉ Country: Russian Empire Soviet Union France
πΉ Born: October 31, 1892 Moscow, Russian Empire
πΉ Died: March 24, 1946 (aged 53) Estoril, Portugal
πΉ World Champion: 1927β35 1937β46
β¦οΈAlekhine was born in Moscow, on 31 October 1892 (October 19th on the Russian calendar). Circa 1898, he was taught the game of chess by his older brother, Alexei Alexandrovich Alekhine (1888-1939). His life and chess career were highly eventful and controversial, spiced with two World Wars, including internments by the Germans and the Soviet Cheka (by whom he was marked for execution as a spy) at either end of WWI; subjection to suasion by, and suspicions of collaboration with, the Nazis in WWII; the deaths of his brother, Alexei, in 1939 and his sister, Varvara, in 1944; four marriages; five world championship matches; alcoholism; poor health during WWII and conspicuously failed World Championship negotiations with Capablanca. His eventful life and career terminated in strange circumstances in Portugal just hours after the details of the Alekhine-Botvinnik World Championship match were finalised.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Alekhine against Vidmar in 1911. This is one of the imformative games of Alekhine ππΌππΌ
πΈ Alexander Alekhine vs Milan Vidmar
πΈ Karlsbad (1911), rd 1, Aug-21
πΈ Four Knights Game: Nimzowitsch (Paulsen) (C49)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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βͺοΈ Chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Alexander Alekhine was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest chess players of all time.
πΉ Full name: Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine
πΉ Country: Russian Empire Soviet Union France
πΉ Born: October 31, 1892 Moscow, Russian Empire
πΉ Died: March 24, 1946 (aged 53) Estoril, Portugal
πΉ World Champion: 1927β35 1937β46
β¦οΈAlekhine was born in Moscow, on 31 October 1892 (October 19th on the Russian calendar). Circa 1898, he was taught the game of chess by his older brother, Alexei Alexandrovich Alekhine (1888-1939). His life and chess career were highly eventful and controversial, spiced with two World Wars, including internments by the Germans and the Soviet Cheka (by whom he was marked for execution as a spy) at either end of WWI; subjection to suasion by, and suspicions of collaboration with, the Nazis in WWII; the deaths of his brother, Alexei, in 1939 and his sister, Varvara, in 1944; four marriages; five world championship matches; alcoholism; poor health during WWII and conspicuously failed World Championship negotiations with Capablanca. His eventful life and career terminated in strange circumstances in Portugal just hours after the details of the Alekhine-Botvinnik World Championship match were finalised.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Alekhine against Vidmar in 1911. This is one of the imformative games of Alekhine ππΌππΌ
πΈ Alexander Alekhine vs Milan Vidmar
πΈ Karlsbad (1911), rd 1, Aug-21
πΈ Four Knights Game: Nimzowitsch (Paulsen) (C49)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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πΈ Alexander Alekhine vs Milan Vidmar
πΈ Karlsbad (1911), rd 1, Aug-21
πΈ Four Knights Game: Nimzowitsch (Paulsen) (C49)
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πΈ Karlsbad (1911), rd 1, Aug-21
πΈ Four Knights Game: Nimzowitsch (Paulsen) (C49)
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Rare footage with Garry Kasparov, Nigel Short and Yasser Seirawan from the decisive round of the 27th Chess Olympiad, Dubai, November/December 1986.
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π 25...Kg8?
In time trouble, Black gives up the last drawing chance.
(25...Rd2+ 26.Kg1 Bd4+ 27.Kh1 g5! (with the idea of Rh4+) 28.Nf2 (28.RΓf5? Ke6 -+) 28... BΓf2 29.RΓf2 RΓf2 30.QΓf2 Rh4+ 31.Kg2 Rg4+ Perpetual check)
26.Re1 Rg4+ 27.Qb3+ Kf8 28.hΓg6 +-
In time trouble, Black gives up the last drawing chance.
(25...Rd2+ 26.Kg1 Bd4+ 27.Kh1 g5! (with the idea of Rh4+) 28.Nf2 (28.RΓf5? Ke6 -+) 28... BΓf2 29.RΓf2 RΓf2 30.QΓf2 Rh4+ 31.Kg2 Rg4+ Perpetual check)
26.Re1 Rg4+ 27.Qb3+ Kf8 28.hΓg6 +-
π 55.Kc3?
Missing the opportunity. Pouya Idani could have finished the game by playing 55.Rb5!
A)55...Nd5 56.Ne5+ KΓd6 57.Nf7+ +-
B)55...Rb8 NΓa5+ +-
55...Rg8 56.Kd4 Rg1 57.Rf8+/-
The black pices are active.
Missing the opportunity. Pouya Idani could have finished the game by playing 55.Rb5!
A)55...Nd5 56.Ne5+ KΓd6 57.Nf7+ +-
B)55...Rb8 NΓa5+ +-
55...Rg8 56.Kd4 Rg1 57.Rf8+/-
The black pices are active.
π 26.Qd2? (26.h3)
ΩAmirreza has made a miscalculation.
26...RΓa3! 27.Bg5 Rd3! 28.Qf4 e5 29.dΓe5 QΓe5 30.QΓe5 RΓd1+ 31.BΓd1 BΓe5 0-1
Amirreza Pourramezanali was Iran's representative at the 2017 World Cup.
ΩAmirreza has made a miscalculation.
26...RΓa3! 27.Bg5 Rd3! 28.Qf4 e5 29.dΓe5 QΓe5 30.QΓe5 RΓd1+ 31.BΓd1 BΓe5 0-1
Amirreza Pourramezanali was Iran's representative at the 2017 World Cup.