51.Rd7! [51.h5 f5+ 52.Rxf5 Kg7 53.g5 Rc7 54.Rf3 Bd2 55.Kf5 Rd7 56.Be6 Rd6 57.h6+ Kh8 58.g6 Bxh6 59.Kf6 Rxe6+ (59...Bg7+ 60.Kf7 Bh6 61.g7+ Bxg7 62.Rh3+ Bh6 63.Rxh6#) 60.Kxe6 Kg7 61.Kf5 Bd2 62.Rd3 Be1 63.Rd7+ Kg8 64.Rb7 Ba5 65.Rf7 Bd2+β; 51.Rb7 Be5 52.Rxb6 Rc7 53.a5 Re7 54.Kd3 Bc7 55.Ra6 Rd7 56.Ke4 Bh2 57.b4 Kg7 58.b5 Re7+ 59.Kf3 Re5 60.Bc6 Kf7 61.Ra7+ Ke6 62.h5+β]
51...b5? 52.Kf5 [52.Kf5 Ba5 53.Kg6 Rxd5 54.Rxd5 Kg8 55.Rxb5+β] 1β0
51...b5? 52.Kf5 [52.Kf5 Ba5 53.Kg6 Rxd5 54.Rxd5 Kg8 55.Rxb5+β] 1β0
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 40
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A) 13.Ne6 β 11
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B) 13.Nf5
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C) 13.Qa8
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A) 13.Ne6 β 11
πππππππ 100%
@mrk00sha, Vincent, Nagaprasad, Alexander, Saghana, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Rachel, @jodchess, Zhenrui
B) 13.Nf5
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C) 13.Qa8
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Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 40
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A) 28.c7 β 13
πππππππ 65%
@imaminia, Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, @h_a_d_I_1169, Nagaprasad, Alexander, Saghana, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha, @Gm2001, Rachel, @jodchess, Zhenrui
C) 28.g4 β 5
πππ 25%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @BehroudR, @rssh666, Vincent, Alan
B) 28.h4 β 2
π 10%
@Kiana8207, @RichardPeng
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public poll
A) 28.c7 β 13
πππππππ 65%
@imaminia, Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, @h_a_d_I_1169, Nagaprasad, Alexander, Saghana, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha, @Gm2001, Rachel, @jodchess, Zhenrui
C) 28.g4 β 5
πππ 25%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @BehroudR, @rssh666, Vincent, Alan
B) 28.h4 β 2
π 10%
@Kiana8207, @RichardPeng
π₯ 20 people voted so far.
CHESS.COM ISLE OF MAN CHESS TOURNAMENT
MASTERS 2018
β Our selected games
DAY TWO / Round 2
Dennis Wanger - Levon Aronian
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MASTERS 2018
β Our selected games
DAY TWO / Round 2
Dennis Wanger - Levon Aronian
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β¦οΈ Dennis Wanger vs Levon Aronian
β¦οΈ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R2
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β¦οΈ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R2
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βͺοΈ Dennis Wanger - Levon Aronian
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βͺοΈ chess.com IoM Masters 2018 - R2
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Amsterdam, 22nd July 1975; the IBM international chess tournament. Hans BΓΆhm and his compatriot Jan Timman read the newspapers before the start of play.
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"Sometimes I even say that I have surpassed Lasker in using psychology. How? Well, sometimes I use psychology with a portion of risk. That is something else, something that Lasker wouldn't allow."
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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Hoogovens, Wijk aan Zee, 28th January 1975. The 12th-round meeting between grandmasters Genna Sosonko (Netherlands) and Efim Geller (USSR).
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17...Nxd5! A well-calculated combination by Huzman.
18.Qh5 [18.Qxd8 Raxd8 19.Nxd5 Bc5 20.Nf4 Bxd4 21.Bd2 Nc6 22.Nxd3 cxd3 23.Bxc6 bxc6 24.Rac1 Rfe8-/+]
18...Nf6! After carrying out his task, The knight retreats to protect his king.
19.Qh3 Bxh2+! 20.Qxh2 Qxd4 21.Be3 Qd8?! [21...Qg4 β³Qf5 22.Qc7 Qf5! 23.Bb6 Rfc8 24.Qg3 Nc6 25.Re1 Re8β+]
22.Bc5 b5 23.Bxf8 Qxf8 24.Qc7 Qb4 25.a3 Qxb2 26.Qxa5 bxa4 27.Nxa4 Qd4Β΅ 28.Nc5 Rc8 29.Nxd3 cxd3 30.Qf5 Rd8 31.Rab1 a5 32.Rb3 d2 33.Qxa5 Ng4 34.Qf5 Re8 35.Rbb1 h5 36.g3 Qc3 37.Kg2 g6 38.Qf3 Qc2 39.a4 Kg7 40.Qb3 Qe4+ 41.Qf3 Nxf2 42.Kxf2 Qd4+ 43.Kg2 Re3 44.Qf2 Qe4+ 45.Kg1 Re2 46.Ra1 Rxf2 47.Kxf2 Qd4+ 48.Ke2 Qe5+ 49.Kf2 Qa5 50.Kg2 g5 51.Kh2 Qe5 52.a5 Qe2+ 53.Kh1 h4 54.g4 f5 55.a6 fxg4 0β1
18.Qh5 [18.Qxd8 Raxd8 19.Nxd5 Bc5 20.Nf4 Bxd4 21.Bd2 Nc6 22.Nxd3 cxd3 23.Bxc6 bxc6 24.Rac1 Rfe8-/+]
18...Nf6! After carrying out his task, The knight retreats to protect his king.
19.Qh3 Bxh2+! 20.Qxh2 Qxd4 21.Be3 Qd8?! [21...Qg4 β³Qf5 22.Qc7 Qf5! 23.Bb6 Rfc8 24.Qg3 Nc6 25.Re1 Re8β+]
22.Bc5 b5 23.Bxf8 Qxf8 24.Qc7 Qb4 25.a3 Qxb2 26.Qxa5 bxa4 27.Nxa4 Qd4Β΅ 28.Nc5 Rc8 29.Nxd3 cxd3 30.Qf5 Rd8 31.Rab1 a5 32.Rb3 d2 33.Qxa5 Ng4 34.Qf5 Re8 35.Rbb1 h5 36.g3 Qc3 37.Kg2 g6 38.Qf3 Qc2 39.a4 Kg7 40.Qb3 Qe4+ 41.Qf3 Nxf2 42.Kxf2 Qd4+ 43.Kg2 Re3 44.Qf2 Qe4+ 45.Kg1 Re2 46.Ra1 Rxf2 47.Kxf2 Qd4+ 48.Ke2 Qe5+ 49.Kf2 Qa5 50.Kg2 g5 51.Kh2 Qe5 52.a5 Qe2+ 53.Kh1 h4 54.g4 f5 55.a6 fxg4 0β1
15...f5? [Black probably thought that White is unable to take the b7βpawn on account of trapping the bishop.]
[15...cxb3 16.axb3 N6d5! 17.Nc4 0β0 18.Ra5 Nf4 19.Re3 Nc6Β²]
16.Bxb7!Β± [White simply ignores the Black's thought!]
16...Rb8 17.Nxc4! [β³Nd6 An important intermediate move.]
17...Nxc4 18.bxc4 Rxb7 19.Rb1Β± [White takes back his pieces with a clear advantage.]
19...a5 20.Ba3 0β0 21.cxb4 e5 22.h3 Bh5 23.Ree1 Rd8? 24.bxa5 Rxb1 25.Rxb1 e4 26.a6 exf3 27.a7 Be5 28.d4 Ra8 29.Bc5 1β0
[15...cxb3 16.axb3 N6d5! 17.Nc4 0β0 18.Ra5 Nf4 19.Re3 Nc6Β²]
16.Bxb7!Β± [White simply ignores the Black's thought!]
16...Rb8 17.Nxc4! [β³Nd6 An important intermediate move.]
17...Nxc4 18.bxc4 Rxb7 19.Rb1Β± [White takes back his pieces with a clear advantage.]
19...a5 20.Ba3 0β0 21.cxb4 e5 22.h3 Bh5 23.Ree1 Rd8? 24.bxa5 Rxb1 25.Rxb1 e4 26.a6 exf3 27.a7 Be5 28.d4 Ra8 29.Bc5 1β0