Unity Chess Multiple Choice 446
A: c3 β 2
πππππππ 40%
C: b3 β 2
πππππππ 40%
B: Qd3 β 1
ππππ 20%
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A: c3 β 2
πππππππ 40%
C: b3 β 2
πππππππ 40%
B: Qd3 β 1
ππππ 20%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
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π Magnus Carlsen
π Norwegian chess Grandmaster
π World chess Champion
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π Magnus Carlsen
π Norwegian chess Grandmaster
π World chess Champion
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π Magnus Carlsen
π Norwegian chess Grandmaster
π World chess Champion
β¦οΈ Sven Magnus Γen Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and the current World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, Carlsen earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years and 148 days.
π’ Full name: Sven Magnus Γen Carlsen
π’ Country: Norway
π’ Born: 30 November 1990 (age 27)
TΓΈnsberg, Vestfold, Norway
π’ Title: Grandmaster (2004)
π’ World Champion: 2013βpresent
π’ FIDE rating: 2843 (May 2018)
π’ Peak rating: 2882 (May 2014)
π’ Ranking: No. 1 (May 2018)
π’ Peak ranking: No. 1 (January 2010)
β¦οΈChess Story Of Magnus Carlsen:ππΌ
FM (2002); IM (2003); GM (2004); vice-World U12 World Champion (2002); Norwegian
Champion (2006); Candidate (2007 & 2013); World Champion (2013, 2014 & 2016); World Rapid Champion (2014 & 2015) and World Blitz Champion (2009, 2014 & 2017), winner of the Grand Chess Tour (2015), five-time winner at Wijk aan Zee (2008 (jointly with Levon Aronian), 2010, 2013, 2015 & 2016) and ...
Carlsen had an aggressive style of play as a youth, and, according to Simen Agdestein, his play was characterised by "a fearless readiness to offer material for activity".As he matured, Carlsen found that this risky playing style was not as well suited against the world elite. When he started playing in top tournaments, he had trouble getting much out of the opening. To progress,
Carlsen's style became more universal, capable of handling all sorts of positions well. He opens with both 1.d4 and 1.e4, as well as 1.c4, and, on occasion, 1.Nf3, thus making it harder form opponents to prepare against him and reducing the effect of computer analysis. He said in 2015 that the middlegame is his favourite part of the game as it comes down to "pure chess". In a 2016 interview, Anish Giri said: "Magnus and I are very close in terms of style, but in our approach to the game we're total opposites. Magnus tries to put the accent only on play, getting away from preparation, but for me preparation plays an enormous role.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Carlsen in World Championship 2013 against Anand which known "Game of Thrones" in chessgames.com site ππΌ
βͺοΈ Viswanathan Anand vs Magnus Carlsen
βͺοΈ Anand - Carlsen World Championship (2013), Chennai IND, rd 9, Nov-21
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E25)
π ΎοΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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π Magnus Carlsen
π Norwegian chess Grandmaster
π World chess Champion
β¦οΈ Sven Magnus Γen Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and the current World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, Carlsen earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years and 148 days.
π’ Full name: Sven Magnus Γen Carlsen
π’ Country: Norway
π’ Born: 30 November 1990 (age 27)
TΓΈnsberg, Vestfold, Norway
π’ Title: Grandmaster (2004)
π’ World Champion: 2013βpresent
π’ FIDE rating: 2843 (May 2018)
π’ Peak rating: 2882 (May 2014)
π’ Ranking: No. 1 (May 2018)
π’ Peak ranking: No. 1 (January 2010)
β¦οΈChess Story Of Magnus Carlsen:ππΌ
FM (2002); IM (2003); GM (2004); vice-World U12 World Champion (2002); Norwegian
Champion (2006); Candidate (2007 & 2013); World Champion (2013, 2014 & 2016); World Rapid Champion (2014 & 2015) and World Blitz Champion (2009, 2014 & 2017), winner of the Grand Chess Tour (2015), five-time winner at Wijk aan Zee (2008 (jointly with Levon Aronian), 2010, 2013, 2015 & 2016) and ...
Carlsen had an aggressive style of play as a youth, and, according to Simen Agdestein, his play was characterised by "a fearless readiness to offer material for activity".As he matured, Carlsen found that this risky playing style was not as well suited against the world elite. When he started playing in top tournaments, he had trouble getting much out of the opening. To progress,
Carlsen's style became more universal, capable of handling all sorts of positions well. He opens with both 1.d4 and 1.e4, as well as 1.c4, and, on occasion, 1.Nf3, thus making it harder form opponents to prepare against him and reducing the effect of computer analysis. He said in 2015 that the middlegame is his favourite part of the game as it comes down to "pure chess". In a 2016 interview, Anish Giri said: "Magnus and I are very close in terms of style, but in our approach to the game we're total opposites. Magnus tries to put the accent only on play, getting away from preparation, but for me preparation plays an enormous role.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Carlsen in World Championship 2013 against Anand which known "Game of Thrones" in chessgames.com site ππΌ
βͺοΈ Viswanathan Anand vs Magnus Carlsen
βͺοΈ Anand - Carlsen World Championship (2013), Chennai IND, rd 9, Nov-21
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E25)
π ΎοΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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21... Rae8?!
The logical continuation is 21...e4! which opens Black's dark-square bishop's diagonal and creates a protected passed pawn.
22. fxe5 Ne4+ 23. Nxe4 fxe4+ 24. Ke2 Bxe5 25. Rcf1 h5 26. Bf4
Rf5 27. a4 e3 28. Bxe3 Rxf1 29. Rxf1 Bxg3 30. Kd3 +/-
The logical continuation is 21...e4! which opens Black's dark-square bishop's diagonal and creates a protected passed pawn.
22. fxe5 Ne4+ 23. Nxe4 fxe4+ 24. Ke2 Bxe5 25. Rcf1 h5 26. Bf4
Rf5 27. a4 e3 28. Bxe3 Rxf1 29. Rxf1 Bxg3 30. Kd3 +/-
21.Nf1!
White gets the better position in the endgame because of the pawn structure, so he plans to trade off the heavy pieces.
21...Be6 22.Qe1 N8d7 23.RΓa8+ QΓa8 24.Qa1 QΓa1 25.BΓa1 Nb8 26.Bc3 Ne8 27.g4 hΓg4 28.hΓg4 +/-
White gets the better position in the endgame because of the pawn structure, so he plans to trade off the heavy pieces.
21...Be6 22.Qe1 N8d7 23.RΓa8+ QΓa8 24.Qa1 QΓa1 25.BΓa1 Nb8 26.Bc3 Ne8 27.g4 hΓg4 28.hΓg4 +/-