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Unity Chess Multiple Choice 523
public poll

C: Be1 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 75%
Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @SteveWongso, Vincent

A: Rac1 – 2
👍👍 25%
@Hesamgrandterminator, ∞S₮₮Y₮D∞

B: Be5
â–Ŧïļ 0%

ðŸ‘Ĩ 8 people voted so far.
⚩ïļ#524 (Strategy-White to Move)
ðŸ”ļTopalov,V
ðŸ”ļRozentalis,E
ðŸ”ļEuropean Team Championship, Batumi, 1999
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 524
public poll

B: f4 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 78%
Esmaeil, @Ismailaqa, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Ramesh, Jahanbakhsh, @AryanLeekha

C: Bg5 – 2
👍👍 22%
@SteveWongso, Vincent

A: Bb5
â–Ŧïļ 0%

ðŸ‘Ĩ 9 people voted so far.
Reshevsky (1) - The child prodigy

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Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov competing at a 1981 tournament in Moscow, Russia.

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"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."

ðŸ”ļ Vladimir Kramnik

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Anatoli Karpov
World Championship U20
Stockholm,1969

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Happy 24th Birthday to Anish Giri. 🎉🎂🎊🎁

Giri achieved the GM title at the age of 14. He's a four-time Dutch Chess Champion and has represented the Netherlands at four Chess Olympiads (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016). #chessnews
Yu Yangyi (2765) beats Wei Yi (2682) in the final round of the 1st China TV Rapid Match to become the champion of the tournament. Congrats! #wellplayed #chessnews
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ðŸ”đ Yinzhou Cup 2018
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ðŸ”ļBlitz Your Next Move Leuven 2018
ðŸ”ļRound 9
⚩ïļKarjakin,Sergey (2782)
âšŦïļMamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2808)
ðŸ”ļ1-0
38.Nf6?
Karjakin missed an opportunity to get a clear advantage.
38.N×b6! a×b6?? 39.Rd8#
38...Nd4 39.N×g4 +/-
ðŸ”ļBlitz Your Next Move Leuven 2018
ðŸ”ļRound 9
⚩ïļSo,Wesley (2778)
âšŦïļNakamura,Hikaru (2769)
ðŸ”ļ0-1
85.Kf2??
Wesley So blundered in a drawn ending.
85...Nd1+ 0-1
ðŸ”ļBlitz Your Next Move Leuven 2018
ðŸ”ļRound 10
⚩ïļKarjakin,Sergey (2782)
âšŦïļNakamura,Hikaru (2769)
ðŸ”ļÂ―-Â―
73.d6??
White should have played 73.Ke5! to control the f6-square.
73.Ke5! R×h5+ 74.Kd6
A)74...Rf5 75.Rc4 h5 76.Kc6 +-
B)74...Kh7 75.Ra6 Kg7 76.Kc6 +-
73...Kf6 74.d7+ Ke7 75.Rd6 Kd8 76.R×h6+ K×d7 77.Kf5 Ke7 78.Rh8 Ra2 79.h6 Ra5+ 80.Kg4 Ra1 81.Rb8+ Rg1+ 82.Kf5 Rh1 =