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✴️ Your Next Move Grand Chess Tour 2018
Rapid Games
Round 4
So - Giri
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RapidRound4 Wesley So - Anish Giri.pgn
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✴️ Your Next Move Grand Chess Tour 2018
Rapid Games
Round 4
So - Giri
🔸 PGN format
🔸 Analysed by GM Dejan Bojkov

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🔴 Wesley So wins the Leuven #GrandChessTour rapid and takes a 3-point lead over Aronian & MVL into the 18 rounds of blitz on the final two days!
So In Clear 1st At Your Next Move Rapid.

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🔹 Your Next Move 2018 | Round 9
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🔸Longtou Open 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Tabatabaei,M.Amin (2587)
⚫️Chu,Wei Chao (2403)
🔸1-0
45... Ra8??
45... Rxc5! is the only way to keep any of black's drawing hopes alive 46. dxc5 Kf7 47. Kf5 a5 48. Ke4 Ke6 49. f5+ Kd7 50.Kd4 a4 51. Kc4 Kc6 52. Kb4 a3 53. Kxa3 Kxc5 =)
46. Ra5 Rc8 47. Ra3 a5 48. Kf5 Kf7 49. Ke5 Ke7 50. Kd5 Rf8 51. c4 Rxf4 52. c5 1-0
🔸Longtou Open 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Dai,Changren (2436)
⚫️Mosadeghpour,Masoud (2535)
🔸½-½
34.Bd4?
Better is: 34.Qh5! +-, A double Attack by the queen that threatens both the f7- and h6 pawns.
34...Qg5! 35.Q×g5 h×g5 36.f6 Bf8 37.Be3 +/-
🔸Longtou Open 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Dai,Changren (2436)
⚫️Mosadeghpour,Masoud (2535)
🔸½-½
62...B×a5!
Iranian GM Masoud Mosadeghpour shows up his endgame understanding. The resulting king and f-pawn vs queen endgame will be a theoretical draw.
63.K×a5 Ne1! 64.Bd5 Ke5 65.Ba8 Kf4! 66.b4 N×f3 67.B×f3 K×f3 68.b5 f4 69.b6 Kg2 70.b7 f3 71.b8=Q f2 =
🔸Longtou Open 2018
🔸Round 5
⚪️Idani,Pouya (2572)
⚫️Gordievsky,Dmitry (2653)
🔸1-0
32...d5??
In a completely inactive position, Black attempts to get some counterplay. however, he should have played a waiting move like 32...Rg8 or 32...Rf7.
33.Re8+ R×e8 34.R×e8+ Kh7 35.g5! g6 36.Re7+ R×e7 37.Q×e7+ 1-0
⚪️#495 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kasparov,G
🔸Petrosian,T
🔸Tilburg 1981
30.a4!
Here I was already anticipating placing my pawn on a5, then playing Rcb2 and Qb1 – and gaining a convincing victory! (Kasparov).
30...b5?!
This move staggered me.
31.axb5 cxb5 32.Ra2!+/-
(Although Petrosian eventually won the game!),
⚪️#496 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kasparov,G
🔸Larsen,B
🔸Tilburg 1981
23.g4!
This was underestimated by Larsen. I remember that I was very proud of this positional move, whereas the computer suggests it in the very first second! After giving up a pawn, White continues the fierce struggle for the initiative. (Kasparov).
23...Qxf5 24.gxf5 Rb4 25.Rh4 Rd8 26.a3! Ra4 27.gxh6.
⚪️#497 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kasparov,G
🔸Timoshchenko,G
🔸49th USSR Championship, Frunze 1981
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 497
public poll

B: d×e6 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 63%
Ramesh, Mieke, @Sophia_Peng, @roshan_sethuraman, Atharva

C: a3 – 3
👍👍👍👍 38%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, @RichardPeng

A: b3
▫️ 0%

👥 8 people voted so far.