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Excellent win from Magnus Carlsen as White against Fabiano Caruana in #NorwayChess as he outmaneuvers Caruana and eventually traps Caruana's rook on b5!
🔸Altibox Norway Chess Blitz 2018
🔸Round 1
⚪️Vachier-Lagrave,Maxime (2789)
⚫️Caruana,Fabiano (2822)
🔸1-0
Vachier forced Caruana to resign after a few moves.
30.Ne4! Re2 31.e6! f×e6 32.Nf6+ Kf8 33.N×h7+ Kg8 34.Nf6+ Kf8 35.Nd7+ Kg8 36.R×d1 1-0
🔸Altibox Norway Chess Blitz 2018
🔸Round 1
⚪️Aronian,Levon (2764)
⚫️Nakamura,Hikaru (2769)
🔸0-1
37...Qe4?
Aronian, who did not use his winning position, now Nakamura misses a decisive shot.
37...Nd3+ 38.Ke2 Qe1+! 39.K×d3 Qf1+ 40.Kd2 Q×c4 0-1
38.h3 Nd3+ 39.Kg1 Qe3+ 40.Kh2 Qf4+ 41.Kg1?? The ultimate blunder.
41.Kh1 = Black must give perpetual check.
41...Qf2+ 0-1
If 42.Kh2, then Ne1-+.
🔸Altibox Norway Chess Blitz 2018
🔸Round 2
⚪️Karjakin,Sergey (2782)
⚫️Aronian,Levon (2764)
🔸1-0
35.Qa8+?
Surprisingly, Karjakin missed a very simple tactic.
35.Q×d5+! Q×d5 36.Ne7+ Kf8 37.N×d5 +-
35...Qf8 36.Qb7+/-
🔸Altibox Norway Chess Blitz 2018
🔸Round 2
⚪️Vachier-Lagrave,Maxime (2789)
⚫️Ding,Liren (2791)
🔸½-½
50.f7??
Vachier has missed a clear win.
50.Nf4! b4 51.g5 b3 52.Nd3 +-
50...b4 51.Ne5 Ka2 52.Nc4 Bf8 53.g5 b3 54.g6 a5 55.Kd3 b2 56.Nd2 b1=Q 57.N×b1 K×b1 58.Kc4 a4 59.g7 B×g7 60.Kb4 Kb2 61.f8=Q B×f8+ 62.K×a4 =
⚪️#459 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Adams,M
🔸Carlsen,M
🔸Khanty-Mansiysk Olympiad, 2010
29.Bf3!
The plan is simple: 30 Bd1, 31 Bc2, 33 Nxf6 and 33 Qh7 mate.
29...b5 30.Bd1 bxc4 31.bxc4 Bh4 32.Bc2 f5
Black is compelled to construct a barrier against the white queen and bishop battery, but now a new weakness appears on the g6-square.
33.Rg6!
The threat of mate on h6 will eventually decide the game: Carlsen can only ward it off for a few moves.
33...Kh7 34.Rfg1+-
⚪️#460 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Navara,D
🔸Shimanov,A
🔸Vilnius (rapid), 2010
21.Bxf5!
Notice White is more than happy to exchange his bishop for the knight. In this type of fixed structure he would rather have knights that can benefit from the c5- and e5-squares, and be rid of an enemy horse that might one day get to e4.
21...exf5 22.Nb3 Nb4 23.Qb1 Qb5 24.Nc5! b6 25.a4 Qc6 26.Rg1! Bf6 27.Nxd7 Qxd7 28.Rg6+-
⚪️#461 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Volokitin,A
🔸Hou Yifan
🔸Wijk aan Zee, 2009
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 461
public poll

B: Ke3 – 13
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 93%
🔱, Jonas, Kenneth, @Afshin3333, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, Vincent, Bryson, Sanjana, Nagaprasad, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Atharva

C: N×c6 – 1
👍 7%
Gavin

A: Ne2
▫️ 0%

👥 14 people voted so far.
⚪️#462 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Smyslov,V
🔸Reshevsky,S
🔸Moscow, 1948
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 462
public poll

A: Qh4 – 14
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 88%
@Ako1983, @Ehsan_fischer, Jonas, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, Vincent, Bryson, Sanjana, Nagaprasad, Venkat, @A_Wild_Richard, Atharva

B: f4 – 1
👍 6%
Kenneth

C: c4 – 1
👍 6%
@Sophia_Giraffe

👥 16 people voted so far.
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