29...Rd2??
Vachier could have finished the game with 29...Qd7+!
A) 30.g4 h5 31.f3 Qb5 -+
B) 30.Kg2 Qd5+ 31.Kh3 Rg1 -+
C) 30.Kh4 Qf5 -+
30.Re7 Qf6 31.Q×c7 Qf5+ 32.g4 Q×f2 33.Qe5+ Kh6 34.Qe3+ Q×e3 35.R×e3 R×a2 =
Vachier could have finished the game with 29...Qd7+!
A) 30.g4 h5 31.f3 Qb5 -+
B) 30.Kg2 Qd5+ 31.Kh3 Rg1 -+
C) 30.Kh4 Qf5 -+
30.Re7 Qf6 31.Q×c7 Qf5+ 32.g4 Q×f2 33.Qe5+ Kh6 34.Qe3+ Q×e3 35.R×e3 R×a2 =
25.Re1?
More resistance could have been put up with 25.f4.
25...Q×a2 26.Re2 Qa1 27.Bc1 Rb8 28.Re1 Rb1 29.Qd2 Be5 -+
More resistance could have been put up with 25.f4.
25...Q×a2 26.Re2 Qa1 27.Bc1 Rb8 28.Re1 Rb1 29.Qd2 Be5 -+
12...Bg4!
In order to exchange this inactive bishop for the knight on f3 and create pressure on the b-file.
13.0-0 Nbd7 14.h3 Bxf3 15.Qxf3 Rfb8 with sufficient compensation for a pawn.
In order to exchange this inactive bishop for the knight on f3 and create pressure on the b-file.
13.0-0 Nbd7 14.h3 Bxf3 15.Qxf3 Rfb8 with sufficient compensation for a pawn.
18.a4!
Suppressing the threat of ...a5-a4.
18...bxa3
With the queenside blocked White has nothing to fear, for example: 18...Nd4 19.Bxd4 cxd4 20.h4! (depriving the black bishop of the g5-square) 20...Nc5 21.Nd2.
19.Rxa3.
Suppressing the threat of ...a5-a4.
18...bxa3
With the queenside blocked White has nothing to fear, for example: 18...Nd4 19.Bxd4 cxd4 20.h4! (depriving the black bishop of the g5-square) 20...Nc5 21.Nd2.
19.Rxa3.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 473
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B: Nd8 – 9
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A: Rfe8 – 1
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محمد
C: f4
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B: Nd8 – 9
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A: Rfe8 – 1
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محمد
C: f4
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Unity Chess Multiple Choice 474
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A: Nb1 – 6
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@Omid_s94, Ramesh, Sriram, Venkat, @Sophia_Peng, Atharva
B: Qb3 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 43%
Nikhil, @SteveWongso, @MerissaWongso, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, @radhey1
C: B×c4 – 2
👍👍 14%
@Alikiamarsov, Bryson
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A: Nb1 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 43%
@Omid_s94, Ramesh, Sriram, Venkat, @Sophia_Peng, Atharva
B: Qb3 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 43%
Nikhil, @SteveWongso, @MerissaWongso, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, @radhey1
C: B×c4 – 2
👍👍 14%
@Alikiamarsov, Bryson
👥 14 people voted so far.
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🔘 On Saturday morning Ding Liren decided that he had to withdraw from the tournament.
🔘 Ding won't continue the tournament and his results are not counting.
🔘 This Saturday started with the sad news that Ding Liren decided that he had to withdraw from the tournament. "His surgery went well, but it will take time for him to recover so he is not able to continue to play in the tournament.
" Stated the organizers.
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🔘 On Saturday morning Ding Liren decided that he had to withdraw from the tournament.
🔘 Ding won't continue the tournament and his results are not counting.
🔘 This Saturday started with the sad news that Ding Liren decided that he had to withdraw from the tournament. "His surgery went well, but it will take time for him to recover so he is not able to continue to play in the tournament.
" Stated the organizers.
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🔘 Karjakin lost against "English Game" of Caruana in Altibox 2018 , round five!
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