π 16...Ba7?
Akobian's carelessness. He should have played 16...Bd8. Now. Nakamura exploits the absence of the Black dark-squared bishop on the a3-f8 diagonal.
17.BΓf5! eΓf5 18.Ba3 Rc8 19.b5 aΓb5 20.RΓb5 Nd8 21.Qb1 +/-
Akobian's carelessness. He should have played 16...Bd8. Now. Nakamura exploits the absence of the Black dark-squared bishop on the a3-f8 diagonal.
17.BΓf5! eΓf5 18.Ba3 Rc8 19.b5 aΓb5 20.RΓb5 Nd8 21.Qb1 +/-
π19.g4
White intends to put more pressure on the weak d5-pawn. To reach this goal, he clears the g2-square for his queen and prepares to drive away the black knight with g5.
19...Bc6 20.Qg2 N8d7 21.g5.
White intends to put more pressure on the weak d5-pawn. To reach this goal, he clears the g2-square for his queen and prepares to drive away the black knight with g5.
19...Bc6 20.Qg2 N8d7 21.g5.
πThe weakest point in Black's camp is the e5-pawn. The worst placed white piece is the rook on b1. The ideal square for this piece is on a5. Therefore the correct move is logical.
18.Ra1!
Playing with all the pieces β always remember to do that!
18...Rg8 19.dxe5 dxe5 20.Ra5! Now White is doing well.
20...Bb5 21.c4 b6 22.Ra1+/-.
18.Ra1!
Playing with all the pieces β always remember to do that!
18...Rg8 19.dxe5 dxe5 20.Ra5! Now White is doing well.
20...Bb5 21.c4 b6 22.Ra1+/-.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 417
A: h4 β 4
πππππππ 67%
B: 0-0 β 2
ππππ 33%
C: Qg3
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 6 people voted so far.
A: h4 β 4
πππππππ 67%
B: 0-0 β 2
ππππ 33%
C: Qg3
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 6 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 418
A: Nd2 β 2
πππππππ 33%
B: Bb3 β 2
πππππππ 33%
C: Na2 β 2
πππππππ 33%
π₯ 6 people voted so far.
A: Nd2 β 2
πππππππ 33%
B: Bb3 β 2
πππππππ 33%
C: Na2 β 2
πππππππ 33%
π₯ 6 people voted so far.
π΄ FIDE Women's World Championship 2018
π΄ Round 3
π ΎοΈ The FIDE Women's World Chess Championship match between defending champion Tan Zhongyi and challenger Ju Wenjun takes place 3rd to 20th May. 10 game match Both were born in 1991 and are close friends.
Today Ju Wenjun won Tan Zhongyi in the game three of this match in Shanghai!!
The β¬200,000 ($238,451) match is being played half in Shanghai and half in Chongqing, China.
The score is 2.5-0.5 in favor of Ju Wenjun.
π ΎοΈ Review game 3 and download games PGN fileππΌ
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π΄ Round 3
π ΎοΈ The FIDE Women's World Chess Championship match between defending champion Tan Zhongyi and challenger Ju Wenjun takes place 3rd to 20th May. 10 game match Both were born in 1991 and are close friends.
Today Ju Wenjun won Tan Zhongyi in the game three of this match in Shanghai!!
The β¬200,000 ($238,451) match is being played half in Shanghai and half in Chongqing, China.
The score is 2.5-0.5 in favor of Ju Wenjun.
π ΎοΈ Review game 3 and download games PGN fileππΌ
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β΄οΈ Saturday, May 19th, 2018
πΈ Improve your game and USCF Rating!
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βΌοΈ #Hubner_chess_quotes_002
βͺοΈ Robert HΓΌbner
βͺοΈ German chess Grandmaster and Writer
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βͺοΈ Robert HΓΌbner
βͺοΈ German chess Grandmaster and Writer
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βΌοΈ #about_Hubner
βͺοΈ Robert HΓΌbner
βͺοΈ German chess Grandmaster and Writer
β¦οΈ Robert HΓΌbner is a German chess Grandmaster, chess writer, and papyrologist. He was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Full name: Robert HΓΌbner
Country: Germany
Born: November 6, 1948 (age 69)
Cologne, West Germany[1]
Title: International Master (1969)
Grandmaster (1971)
FIDE rating: inactive (not rated)
Peak rating: 2640 (July 1981)
β¦οΈ Hubner's International Master (IM) title was awarded in 1969 and his Grandmaster (GM) title in 1971. He reached third place in the FIDE world ranking list in 1980.
Hubner played in three Candidates Tournaments for the World Championship. Each ended in controversial circumstances:
πΈ In 1971, he forfeited a closely contested quarter final to Tigran Petrosian, complaining about the noise, when he was down 1 point.
πΈ In 1980-81, his best result, he reached the final before losing to Viktor Korchnoi. He forfeited the match after 10 games, again when he was down 1 point.
πΈ In 1983, he lost a quarter final to Vassily Smyslov in unique circumstances: with the match tied after the original 10 games plus 4 further games, the tie was resolved (in Smyslov's favour) by a spin of a roulette wheel.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by HubnerππΌ
βͺοΈ Robert Huebner vs Raymond Keene
βͺοΈ Vienna (Austria) (1972), Vienna AUT, rd 4, May-??
βͺοΈ Modern Defense: King Pawn Fianchetto (B06)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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βͺοΈ Robert HΓΌbner
βͺοΈ German chess Grandmaster and Writer
β¦οΈ Robert HΓΌbner is a German chess Grandmaster, chess writer, and papyrologist. He was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Full name: Robert HΓΌbner
Country: Germany
Born: November 6, 1948 (age 69)
Cologne, West Germany[1]
Title: International Master (1969)
Grandmaster (1971)
FIDE rating: inactive (not rated)
Peak rating: 2640 (July 1981)
β¦οΈ Hubner's International Master (IM) title was awarded in 1969 and his Grandmaster (GM) title in 1971. He reached third place in the FIDE world ranking list in 1980.
Hubner played in three Candidates Tournaments for the World Championship. Each ended in controversial circumstances:
πΈ In 1971, he forfeited a closely contested quarter final to Tigran Petrosian, complaining about the noise, when he was down 1 point.
πΈ In 1980-81, his best result, he reached the final before losing to Viktor Korchnoi. He forfeited the match after 10 games, again when he was down 1 point.
πΈ In 1983, he lost a quarter final to Vassily Smyslov in unique circumstances: with the match tied after the original 10 games plus 4 further games, the tie was resolved (in Smyslov's favour) by a spin of a roulette wheel.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by HubnerππΌ
βͺοΈ Robert Huebner vs Raymond Keene
βͺοΈ Vienna (Austria) (1972), Vienna AUT, rd 4, May-??
βͺοΈ Modern Defense: King Pawn Fianchetto (B06)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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