22.Kf3!
Black's position remains a little uncomfortable. He can only passively wait to see how far White can increase the pressure on his game. From f3, White's king raises the possibility of an eventual Kf4, attacking Black's f-pawn.
22...Rc8 23.a4!
Now White's a-pawn heads for a5, gaining queenside ground. It is useful to constrain Black's a- and b-pawns, leaving Black's pawn on b7 a possible, long-term target and denying Black's rook access to b6 and possible play against White's b-pawn.
23...Rc7 24.a5 h6 25.h4!
White's h-pawn speeds to h5. From there, it will deny Black's knight access to g6, making it easier for White to play his king to f4 without problem. It also means that if White were later to capture Black's pawn on h6, White's resulting passed h-pawn would be far advanced and potentially threatening.
25...Kf6 26.h5.
Black's position remains a little uncomfortable. He can only passively wait to see how far White can increase the pressure on his game. From f3, White's king raises the possibility of an eventual Kf4, attacking Black's f-pawn.
22...Rc8 23.a4!
Now White's a-pawn heads for a5, gaining queenside ground. It is useful to constrain Black's a- and b-pawns, leaving Black's pawn on b7 a possible, long-term target and denying Black's rook access to b6 and possible play against White's b-pawn.
23...Rc7 24.a5 h6 25.h4!
White's h-pawn speeds to h5. From there, it will deny Black's knight access to g6, making it easier for White to play his king to f4 without problem. It also means that if White were later to capture Black's pawn on h6, White's resulting passed h-pawn would be far advanced and potentially threatening.
25...Kf6 26.h5.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 523
public poll
C: Be1 â 6
ððððððð 75%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @SteveWongso, Vincent
A: Rac1 â 2
ðð 25%
@Hesamgrandterminator, âSâŽâŽYâŽDâ
B: Be5
âŦïļ 0%
ðĨ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
C: Be1 â 6
ððððððð 75%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @SteveWongso, Vincent
A: Rac1 â 2
ðð 25%
@Hesamgrandterminator, âSâŽâŽYâŽDâ
B: Be5
âŦïļ 0%
ðĨ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 524
public poll
B: f4 â 7
ððððððð 78%
Esmaeil, @Ismailaqa, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @AryanLeekha
C: Bg5 â 2
ðð 22%
@SteveWongso, Vincent
A: Bb5
âŦïļ 0%
ðĨ 9 people voted so far.
public poll
B: f4 â 7
ððððððð 78%
Esmaeil, @Ismailaqa, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @AryanLeekha
C: Bg5 â 2
ðð 22%
@SteveWongso, Vincent
A: Bb5
âŦïļ 0%
ðĨ 9 people voted so far.
"Playing rapid chess, one can lose the habit of concentrating for several hours in serious chess. That is why, if a player has big aims, he should limit his rapid-play in favor of serious chess."
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38.Nf6?
Karjakin missed an opportunity to get a clear advantage.
38.NÃb6! aÃb6?? 39.Rd8#
38...Nd4 39.NÃg4 +/-
Karjakin missed an opportunity to get a clear advantage.
38.NÃb6! aÃb6?? 39.Rd8#
38...Nd4 39.NÃg4 +/-