Unity Chess Multiple Choice 409
B: g5 â 4
đđđđđđđ 50%
A: Nc6 â 2
đđđđ 25%
C: Ne5 â 2
đđđđ 25%
đĽ 8 people voted so far.
B: g5 â 4
đđđđđđđ 50%
A: Nc6 â 2
đđđđ 25%
C: Ne5 â 2
đđđđ 25%
đĽ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 410
A: Qd2 â 7
đđđđđđđ 70%
B: BĂc5 â 2
đđ 20%
C: BĂf4 â 1
đ 10%
đĽ 10 people voted so far.
A: Qd2 â 7
đđđđđđđ 70%
B: BĂc5 â 2
đđ 20%
C: BĂf4 â 1
đ 10%
đĽ 10 people voted so far.
The 2018 Women's World Chess Championship is an upcoming match between Tan Zhongyi , the 2017 Women's World Chess champion , and her challenger Ju Wenjun . Ju Wenjun qualified by winning the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2015â16 .
The match is played from 2 to 20 May 2018 and will be played in two halves, the first in Shanghai, the latter in Chongqing .
The match is played from 2 to 20 May 2018 and will be played in two halves, the first in Shanghai, the latter in Chongqing .
As a rule, the more mistakes there are in a game, the more memorable it remains, because you have suffered and worried over each mistake at the board.
đš Viktor Korchnoi
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Schiphol, 6th May, 1968. Viktor Korchnoi, photographed immediately after his arrival in The Netherlands, ahead of his FIDE Candidates' Quarter-final v. Sammy Reshevsky in Amsterdam.
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International master (later grandmaster) Hans Ree, at the demonstration board during the 5th match-game Reshevsky-Korchnoi, Candidates Quarter-final, Amsterdam, 15th May 1968.
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đ An immortal chess game in Queen Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation by Alexander Alekhine against Rubinstein in 1921.
đ The position after 13. Bf6!
âď¸ Black to move!! âď¸
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đ The position after 13. Bf6!
âď¸ Black to move!! âď¸
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đAlexander Alekhine - Akiba Rubinstein, The Hague NED, rd 9, Nov-04
đ What is your idea about White's moves?âď¸âď¸
đł Following several eccentricities by Black in the Queen's Gambit, white embarks upon an early attack, moving his h-pawn three times, his dark-squared bishop four times and, after Bf6, probably has a winning position. Alekhine analyzes this game in detail (game 61) in his Best Games of Chess.
â Review this immortal game and download PGN file and also full annotated by Alekhine, PDF fileđđźđđź
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đAlexander Alekhine - Akiba Rubinstein, The Hague NED, rd 9, Nov-04
đ What is your idea about White's moves?âď¸âď¸
đł Following several eccentricities by Black in the Queen's Gambit, white embarks upon an early attack, moving his h-pawn three times, his dark-squared bishop four times and, after Bf6, probably has a winning position. Alekhine analyzes this game in detail (game 61) in his Best Games of Chess.
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đAlexander Alekhine - Akiba Rubinstein, The Hague (1921)
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đAlexander Alekhine - Akiba Rubinstein, The Hague (1921)
đPGN format
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đPGN format
đ Download full annotated by Alekhine PDF fileđđźđđź
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