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I can see the combinations as well as Alekhine, but I cannot get into the same positions.

🔸 Rudolf Spielmann

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Fischer holds out his fists to let Larsen pick who has white for the first game of the candidates match, 1971.

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🔸15th Avicenna Cup A 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Morchiashvili,Bachana (2382)
⚫️Tahbaz,Arash (2449)
🔸0-1
33.f3??
33. N6e4! Bxe4 34. f3 Bxf3 35. Nxf3 Qxh5 36.b4
Black is still better, but if it's a win, it's certainly not an easy one.
33...Qd4+ 34.Rf2 Ra8 35. Qc7 Ra1+ 36.Nf1 Rxf1!+ 0-1 if 37.Kxf1 Qd1#
🔸15th Avicenna Cup A 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Czebe,Attila (2411)
⚫️Molaei,Mohammadamin (2377)
🔸1-0
26.Nxf6!!
A decoying combination by the 43-year-old Hungarian GM.
26...Kxf6 27. Bd4+ Ke7 28. d6+ Qxd6 29. Re1+ Kd7 30. Qa4+ Kc7 31.Re7+ Kd8
31... Qxe7 32. Qc6+ +-
32. Bf6 Nc5 33.Rxf7+ 1-0
🔸15th Avicenna Cup A 2018
🔸Round 9
⚪️Khodashenas,Mersad (2440)
⚫️Czebe,Attila (2411)
🔸0-1
21. Rff3?
21. Bf4! with the idea of clearing the d2-square for the knight would be logical.
A) 21...e5 22. Bh6 Bg7 23.Nd2 +/-
B) 21...Qc6 22.Nd2 =
21... Bg7 22. Bxb4 Nf4 23. Rxg7+ Rxg7 24. Rxf4 Qxf4+ 25. Nd2 d5 -+
🔸15th Avicenna Cup A 2018
🔸Round 9
⚪️Mosadeghpour,Masoud (2525)
⚫️Matinian,Nikita (2506)
🔸0-1
18...Nxe3!?
The Russian GM challenges his opponent with this interesting move.
19.Bxf7+!?
And in response, Masoud, with his sharp tactical style, sacrifices a piece.
19... Kxf7 20. Rxe3 Qb6 21. Qxh7 Be6 22. Rf3+ Ke8 23. Qg6+ Bf7 24. Qxg7 Rd8 25. Re1 Rd6 26. Rxe5 Rg6 27. Qh7 =
⚪️#641 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Alburt,L
🔸USSR Championship, Yerevan, 1975
16.Qd4!
A crucial moment for the evaluation of this position. If Black succeeds in bringing his knight on a6 into play via c5 he will have a good game. As a result, White tries to stop it. It is an important aspect of modern chess strategy to isolate one of your opponent's pieces, which practically leaves them a piece down.
16...Bf5!
White has restricted Black's knight on a6 and Black, in return, restricts White's knight on e1.
17.Nf3 Rad8?! 18.Nd2! Qc5 19.Qf4! Bd3 20.Rfe1
⚫️#642 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Shirov,A
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Groningen, 1993
13...Qg8!
This unusual move was the reason I tried this variation, to attack the c2-pawn with my queen on h7 and my bishop on a4 (Gulko).
14.Bf4!?
Stronger than 14.Bh3 Qh7 15.Ra2 and it will be difficult for White to return the a2-rook to the game. Shirov plans to protect the c2-pawn with the rook on c1 and then bring his knight to e3, thereby releasing his rook for active duty.
14...Qh7 15.Rc1 Kc7 16.Bg2 Nd7=
⚪️#643 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Shabalov,A
🔸Curacao, 2003
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 643
public poll

A: Qe3 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 58%
@Afshin3333, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, George, Zhenrui, Sanjana, @Raymond666

C: h4 – 3
👍👍👍 25%
@Shadowoffhollow, @hoseini139562, Vincent

B: Rb7 – 2
👍👍 17%
@RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha

👥 12 people voted so far.
⚫️#644 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Shabalov,A
🔸Curacao, 2003
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 644
public poll

A: b5 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 77%
Morteza, @Afshin3333, @hoseini139562, Vincent, @Sophia_Peng, Guillermo, Zhenrui, Sanjana, @chessnoob, Matthew

B: Nb6 – 3
👍👍 23%
@RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, George

C: Qe7
▫️ 0%

👥 13 people voted so far.