📘 An instructive maneuver by Tabatabaei.
19.Nc1!
Transferring the knight to its ideal square on d3.
19...Kb8 20.B×c6! Q×c6 21.Nd3 Bd4 22.Re1 a6 23.h3! Ka7 24.Re2! Qf6 25.a4 +/-
19.Nc1!
Transferring the knight to its ideal square on d3.
19...Kb8 20.B×c6! Q×c6 21.Nd3 Bd4 22.Re1 a6 23.h3! Ka7 24.Re2! Qf6 25.a4 +/-
📘 White has a very good position and Alireza Firouzja wins the game only in 23 moves.
20.d5! Rc8
(20...N×d5 21.B×d5 c×d5 22.Bf4+ Ka8 23.Rc7 +)
21.Bf4+ Ka8 22.d×c6 N×c6 23.Rd1 1-0
If 23...Qh7, then 24.B×c6 b×c6 25.Qb8+ R×b8 26.R×b8#
20.d5! Rc8
(20...N×d5 21.B×d5 c×d5 22.Bf4+ Ka8 23.Rc7 +)
21.Bf4+ Ka8 22.d×c6 N×c6 23.Rd1 1-0
If 23...Qh7, then 24.B×c6 b×c6 25.Qb8+ R×b8 26.R×b8#
📕 12...f5!
Even without White's erroneous response, this would have been useful on many fronts. In particular Black can hope to increase the activity of his bishop pair. 13.e5? Ne6! 14.Bd2 g5! 15.Ne2 c5! 16.Bc3 b5 17.b3 Bb7 18.Ng3 g4-/+.
Even without White's erroneous response, this would have been useful on many fronts. In particular Black can hope to increase the activity of his bishop pair. 13.e5? Ne6! 14.Bd2 g5! 15.Ne2 c5! 16.Bc3 b5 17.b3 Bb7 18.Ng3 g4-/+.
📕 32.g4!
Tal clears the g3-square for his knight. The manner in which he contains Black's king-side aspirations and then organizes the installation of his knight to f5 to reveal his opponent's aggression as primarily weakening is an excellent model. 32...Bd7 33.Rf2 Rf6 34.Kg1 R6f7 35.Nf1 Qd6 36.Ng3 Re8 37.Nf5 Bxf5 38.gxf5-/+
Tal clears the g3-square for his knight. The manner in which he contains Black's king-side aspirations and then organizes the installation of his knight to f5 to reveal his opponent's aggression as primarily weakening is an excellent model. 32...Bd7 33.Rf2 Rf6 34.Kg1 R6f7 35.Nf1 Qd6 36.Ng3 Re8 37.Nf5 Bxf5 38.gxf5-/+
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 339
anonymous poll
A: f4 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
C: Bb5 – 2
👍👍👍 25%
B: Rad1 – 1
👍 13%
👥 8 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
A: f4 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
C: Bb5 – 2
👍👍👍 25%
B: Rad1 – 1
👍 13%
👥 8 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 340
A: Qf3 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
B: a5 – 3
👍👍👍👍 30%
C: B×d6 – 2
👍👍👍 20%
👥 10 people voted so far.
A: Qf3 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
B: a5 – 3
👍👍👍👍 30%
C: B×d6 – 2
👍👍👍 20%
👥 10 people voted so far.
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