π 39.Qg7?
2016 Iran chess champion committed the fatal mistake in time trouble.
39.Ne3+ (The only correct move) 39...Kc7 40.QΓd8+ KΓd8 41.RΓb2 Bf3=
39...Kc7! 40.QΓf7+ Qd7 41.Ne7 Ra1 42.BΓd7 Bf3! mate in 3 moves
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2016 Iran chess champion committed the fatal mistake in time trouble.
39.Ne3+ (The only correct move) 39...Kc7 40.QΓd8+ KΓd8 41.RΓb2 Bf3=
39...Kc7! 40.QΓf7+ Qd7 41.Ne7 Ra1 42.BΓd7 Bf3! mate in 3 moves
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π 30...Re5!
A powerful exchange sacrifice to hold the strong c5-pawn.
31.Bf4 RΓe4 32.BΓb8 Ne6 33.Bg3 Bf3 -+
A powerful exchange sacrifice to hold the strong c5-pawn.
Black's pieces are active and working together to apply good pressure on the White camp.
A powerful exchange sacrifice to hold the strong c5-pawn.
31.Bf4 RΓe4 32.BΓb8 Ne6 33.Bg3 Bf3 -+
A powerful exchange sacrifice to hold the strong c5-pawn.
Black's pieces are active and working together to apply good pressure on the White camp.
π 21.Ng4?
The bishop on d3 and the pawn on e4 have already been attacked. So, hanging another piece can be extremely dangerous.
21...Qe6! **intending ...Rxd3.
**22.NΓe5 Rad8 (better is 22...Red8)
23.Bc4 RΓd1 24.RaΓd1 Qc8 25.BΓf7+ Kh7 26.Bg6+ Kg8 27.Bf5 Qa8 -+
The bishop on d3 and the pawn on e4 have already been attacked. So, hanging another piece can be extremely dangerous.
21...Qe6! **intending ...Rxd3.
**22.NΓe5 Rad8 (better is 22...Red8)
23.Bc4 RΓd1 24.RaΓd1 Qc8 25.BΓf7+ Kh7 26.Bg6+ Kg8 27.Bf5 Qa8 -+
π 18...Bg4!
A typical idea to take control over the dark squares. 19.h3 Bxf3 20.Bxf3 Bf8 21.b5 Bb4 22.Re3 Bc5 23.Bxc5 Nxc5 and we have a very clean knight v bad bishop position which is very tough for the defence. Kozul does a good job, but it is almost unheard of to see Beliavsky suffering in this way with White.
A typical idea to take control over the dark squares. 19.h3 Bxf3 20.Bxf3 Bf8 21.b5 Bb4 22.Re3 Bc5 23.Bxc5 Nxc5 and we have a very clean knight v bad bishop position which is very tough for the defence. Kozul does a good job, but it is almost unheard of to see Beliavsky suffering in this way with White.
π 14...Nd7!
The typical regrouping of the pieces in this middle-game: Black is planning ...Ne5 and ...Bg4 to take control over the light squares.
The typical regrouping of the pieces in this middle-game: Black is planning ...Ne5 and ...Bg4 to take control over the light squares.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 323
A: Ne5 β 4
πππππππ 44%
B: BΓe4 β 4
πππππππ 44%
C: Nc3 β 1
ππ 11%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
A: Ne5 β 4
πππππππ 44%
B: BΓe4 β 4
πππππππ 44%
C: Nc3 β 1
ππ 11%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 324
C: d5 β 6
πππππππ 50%
B: Nh6 β 4
πππππ 33%
A: c5 β 2
ππ 17%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
C: d5 β 6
πππππππ 50%
B: Nh6 β 4
πππππ 33%
A: c5 β 2
ππ 17%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
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