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📕 24...Nc6!
After retreating his knight to c6, Capablanca intends to transfer it to e7. in this way, he avoids White's breakthrough f4-f5. 25.Red2 Rec8 With the white rook having left the e-file, Capablanca is no longer alarmed by the f4-f5 idea and so puts his rook on the more active c8-square. 26.Re2 Ne7! 27.Red2 Rc4.
⚪️#374 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kramnik,V
🔸Leko,P
🔸World Championship (Game 14), Brissago, 2004
21.b4!
Kramnik has the initiative on both sides of the board. With his pieces on their optimum squares, it is now time to use the queenside pawns to create an inroad for the white rook along the c-file. 21...a6 22.a4 Kd8 23.Ng5 Be8 24.b5+/-
⚪️#375 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Petrosian,T
🔸Hort,V
🔸Oberhausen, 1961
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 375

B: Qe2 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 44%

A: Nd5 – 3
👍👍👍👍👍 33%

C: g4 – 2
👍👍👍👍 22%

👥 9 people voted so far.
⚫️#376 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Kevitz,A
🔸Capablanca,J
🔸New York, 1931
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 376

A: Bc4 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 57%

C: g5 – 2
👍👍👍👍 29%

B: f6 – 1
👍👍 14%

👥 7 people voted so far.
🔘 A very well known immortal chess game in "Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Pierce Defense" by Adolf Anderssen!!
🔘 The position after 19 ... Qxf3
✖️ white to move!! ✖️

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🔘Adolf Anderssen vs Jean Dufresne , Berlin GER (1852)
🔘 Black to mate by Qxg2++ , but white to move!!
🔘 What is your idea about White's move?☝️☝️

See answer in this immortal game and download PGN file👇🏼👇🏼

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🔘Adolf Anderssen vs Jean Dufresne , Berlin GER (1852)
🔘 Download PGN file👇🏼👇🏼

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🔹 Adolf Anderssen vs Jean Dufresne , Berlin GER (1852)
🔹 PGN format

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At the FIDE Interzonal tournament in Moscow, Sep 1982. Having finished his game, Mikhail Tal joins the spectators in the auditorium. He is flanked by Vladimir Bagirov ,and Miguel Najdorf.

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Bill Lombardy

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In Sep 1954, Bill Lombardy (2250) won the 1954 NY State Ch. with a score of 9/11. He was 16 & the youngest player ever to win the NY Ch.

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At the FIDE Interzonal in Moscow, 1982. Round 4, 11th September. The game between Efim Geller and Kasparov , which ended in a draw in 29 moves; later, the players analyse together.

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