Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 66
public poll
A)Nc8 β 5
πππππππ 56%
Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, Kasra, @arash22_d, @ganikas_dnc
B)Qe8 β 2
πππ 22%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
C)Ng8 β 2
πππ 22%
@Steve1234567890qwerty, Mahathi
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
public poll
A)Nc8 β 5
πππππππ 56%
Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, Kasra, @arash22_d, @ganikas_dnc
B)Qe8 β 2
πππ 22%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
C)Ng8 β 2
πππ 22%
@Steve1234567890qwerty, Mahathi
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 66
public poll
C)h3 β 7
πππππππ 54%
@rn1365, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @jalilmoradi1995, @WataxPin, @arash22_d, @ganikas_dnc
A)Rc6 β 5
πππππ 38%
@Ach2016, Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Mahathi
B)Qg3 β 1
π 8%
Kasra
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
C)h3 β 7
πππππππ 54%
@rn1365, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @jalilmoradi1995, @WataxPin, @arash22_d, @ganikas_dnc
A)Rc6 β 5
πππππ 38%
@Ach2016, Seyed Hossein Ali, Max, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Mahathi
B)Qg3 β 1
π 8%
Kasra
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
β¦οΈ Today is birthday of Michael Adams!!
English chess Grandmaster
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday !! ππππ
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English chess Grandmaster
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday !! ππππ
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Women's World Championship 2018 (π΄LIVE ) πΊ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbYy8QIioos
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FIDE Women's World Championship 2018. Semifinal. Tie break.
Commentators GM Alexander Morozevich and GM Pavel Tregubov
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#Kotov
π· Alexander Kotov
πΉ Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Chess Author
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π· Alexander Kotov
πΉ Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Chess Author
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#about_Kotov
πΉ Alexander Kotov
πΉ Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Chess Author
π° Alexander Alexandrovich Kotov was a Soviet chess grandmaster and author. He was a Soviet chess champion, a two-time world title Candidate, and a prolific writer on the subject of chess. The importance and breadth of Kotov's work rank him among the all-time greats in this field.
π°Kotov was born in Tula, which was part of the Russian Empire, to a large working class family. He moved to Moscow in 1939 to study engineering, and during this time studied chess a great deal.
While best remembered today as an author, Kotov also had a number of good results as a player. One of his best early results was his second-place finish in the 1939 USSR Championship, in which he just missed out to Mikhail Botvinnik in the final round. This result won him the Soviet Grandmaster title, the third Soviet player to hold the title after Botvinnik and Grigory Levenfish. Kotov was Moscow champion in 1941. He won the Soviet title jointly with David Bronstein in 1948, and won at Venice in 1950, ahead of Vasily Smyslov.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Kotov against Mikhail Botvinik in Groningen 1946 which named "Kotov Many Colors" in chessgames.com site!! ππΌ
βͺοΈ Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Kotov
βͺοΈ Groningen (1946), Groningen NED, rd 14, Aug-30
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation. Accelerated (E24)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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πΉ Alexander Kotov
πΉ Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Chess Author
π° Alexander Alexandrovich Kotov was a Soviet chess grandmaster and author. He was a Soviet chess champion, a two-time world title Candidate, and a prolific writer on the subject of chess. The importance and breadth of Kotov's work rank him among the all-time greats in this field.
π°Kotov was born in Tula, which was part of the Russian Empire, to a large working class family. He moved to Moscow in 1939 to study engineering, and during this time studied chess a great deal.
While best remembered today as an author, Kotov also had a number of good results as a player. One of his best early results was his second-place finish in the 1939 USSR Championship, in which he just missed out to Mikhail Botvinnik in the final round. This result won him the Soviet Grandmaster title, the third Soviet player to hold the title after Botvinnik and Grigory Levenfish. Kotov was Moscow champion in 1941. He won the Soviet title jointly with David Bronstein in 1948, and won at Venice in 1950, ahead of Vasily Smyslov.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Kotov against Mikhail Botvinik in Groningen 1946 which named "Kotov Many Colors" in chessgames.com site!! ππΌ
βͺοΈ Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Kotov
βͺοΈ Groningen (1946), Groningen NED, rd 14, Aug-30
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation. Accelerated (E24)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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@Botvinnik-Kotov 1946.pgn
522 B
βͺοΈ Mikhail Botvinnik - Alexander Koto, Groningen (1946)
βͺοΈPGN format
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A young Lev Polugaevsky, Twice USSR Champion (1967, 1968), International Grandmaster (1962), winner of numerous international tournaments, World Championship Candidate (1974, 1977, 1980).
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The Hague, 3rd July 1962. Netherlands v. USSR match, Round 1. On board 5, Mikhail Tal faces Haije Kramer; Tigran Petrosian looks on.
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