31...Ne2+! [31...Nxe4 32.Bxe4 gxh4 33.Bxb7 g5 34.d5 exd5 35.Bxd5 Kg7 36.a4 Be7 37.b5 Bd8 38.Bc6 f5 39.Bd7 Kf6 40.g3 hxg3 41.fxg3=; 31...Nb5 32.Bd3 Nxd4 33.hxg5=]
32.Kf1 Nxd4 33.Bd1 gxh4 34.Nd6 Kg8 35.Nxb7 Be7 [35...Bc7 36.Nc5 Kf8 37.a4 Ke7 38.b5 Kd6-/+]
36.Na5 g5?! [36...Bg5 37.Nc4 Bf4 38.a4 Kf8 39.b5 Ke7-/+]
37.Ba4 f5 38.Nc6! Nxc6 39.Bxc6 Kf7 40.Ke2 Kf6 41.f3 Ke5 42.Bd7 Bd6 43.Bc8 Bc7 44.Bd7 g4 45.fxg4 fxg4 46.Kd3 Bb6 47.a4 Bf2 48.Ke2 Bd4 49.Kd3 Bf2 50.Ke2 Bg1 51.Kd3 h3 52.gxh3 gxh3 53.Bc6 Kf4 [53...h2 54.b5 Bb6 55.Bb7 Kf5 56.Ke2 Kf4 57.Kd3 e5 58.Bd5 Kg4 59.Bc6 Ba5 60.Bb7 Kf4 61.Bd5 Kg3 62.Ke2 Bb4 63.Bc6]
54.a5 h2 55.b5 Bc5 56.Bh1 e5 57.Bd5 Kf5 58.Bc6 Ke6 59.Be4 Kd6 60.Kc4 Bf2 61.Bf3 Be1 62.a6 Bf2 63.Be4 Bb6 64.Bf3 Bd4 65.b6 Bxb6 66.Be4 Bf2 67.Bg2 Kc7 68.Kb5 Kd6 69.Kc4 Ke6 70.Be4 Bg1 71.Kd3 Kf6 72.Bh1 Kf5 73.Bd5 Bf2 74.Bh1 Bh4 75.Bd5 Bd8 76.Bh1 Ke6 77.Be4 Kd6 78.Kc4 Kc7 79.Kb5
½–½
32.Kf1 Nxd4 33.Bd1 gxh4 34.Nd6 Kg8 35.Nxb7 Be7 [35...Bc7 36.Nc5 Kf8 37.a4 Ke7 38.b5 Kd6-/+]
36.Na5 g5?! [36...Bg5 37.Nc4 Bf4 38.a4 Kf8 39.b5 Ke7-/+]
37.Ba4 f5 38.Nc6! Nxc6 39.Bxc6 Kf7 40.Ke2 Kf6 41.f3 Ke5 42.Bd7 Bd6 43.Bc8 Bc7 44.Bd7 g4 45.fxg4 fxg4 46.Kd3 Bb6 47.a4 Bf2 48.Ke2 Bd4 49.Kd3 Bf2 50.Ke2 Bg1 51.Kd3 h3 52.gxh3 gxh3 53.Bc6 Kf4 [53...h2 54.b5 Bb6 55.Bb7 Kf5 56.Ke2 Kf4 57.Kd3 e5 58.Bd5 Kg4 59.Bc6 Ba5 60.Bb7 Kf4 61.Bd5 Kg3 62.Ke2 Bb4 63.Bc6]
54.a5 h2 55.b5 Bc5 56.Bh1 e5 57.Bd5 Kf5 58.Bc6 Ke6 59.Be4 Kd6 60.Kc4 Bf2 61.Bf3 Be1 62.a6 Bf2 63.Be4 Bb6 64.Bf3 Bd4 65.b6 Bxb6 66.Be4 Bf2 67.Bg2 Kc7 68.Kb5 Kd6 69.Kc4 Ke6 70.Be4 Bg1 71.Kd3 Kf6 72.Bh1 Kf5 73.Bd5 Bf2 74.Bh1 Bh4 75.Bd5 Bd8 76.Bh1 Ke6 77.Be4 Kd6 78.Kc4 Kc7 79.Kb5
½–½
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 108
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C) f4 – 9
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@M_L_110213, @mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Nikhil, Farshid, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Michael
A) b4 – 3
👍👍 23%
@Amir_sou, @WataxPin, Alan
B) Rad1 – 1
👍 8%
@h_a_d_I_1169
👥 13 people voted so far.
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C) f4 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%
@M_L_110213, @mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Nikhil, Farshid, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Michael
A) b4 – 3
👍👍 23%
@Amir_sou, @WataxPin, Alan
B) Rad1 – 1
👍 8%
@h_a_d_I_1169
👥 13 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 108
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A) Rc2 – 14
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 100%
@Amir_sou, مجتبی, @M_L_110213, @mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Nikhil, @h_a_d_I_1169, Farshid, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Michael, Alan, Matthew
B) f6
▫️ 0%
C) e6
▫️ 0%
👥 14 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Rc2 – 14
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 100%
@Amir_sou, مجتبی, @M_L_110213, @mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Nikhil, @h_a_d_I_1169, Farshid, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Michael, Alan, Matthew
B) f6
▫️ 0%
C) e6
▫️ 0%
👥 14 people voted so far.
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Our 4th best game of 2018 is an engine affair; Stockfish rocked Senpai's world with 15...Bg3!!!, one of the most brilliant moves of 2018! 🌠🤩🌠
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🔘 About Nigel Short
🔵 Nigel Short
🔹 English chess grandmaster
📚 Nigel David Short MBE is an English chess grandmaster, chess columnist, chess coach and chess commentator. Short earned the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, and was ranked third in the world by FIDE from January 1988 to July 1989.
Short was born in Leigh in Lancashire, the second son of Jean and David Short. A bona fide chess prodigy, Short defeated Viktor Korchnoi in a simul at the age of 10 and was the youngest ever qualifier for the British Championships at the age of 11. When he earned his International Master title at the age of 14, he was at that time the youngest ever to earn that title. When he won the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, he was the youngest GM in the world at the time. He subsequently rose to dominate English chess in the 80s and 90s following in the wake of Anthony Miles, culminating in a challenge for the World Championship in 1993.
Short was 1st in the World U16 Youth Championship held in Belfort in 1979.
He participated in four World Junior Championships from 1980 to 1983. He achieved his best result during his first attempt in which he placed second to Garry Kasparov in 1980 at Dortmund.
📚 Short has written chess columns and book reviews for the British newspapers The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, The Spectator and The Guardian. He reported on the FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) in San Luis, Argentina, for the ChessBase website. He began a new column "Short Stories" for New in Chess magazine in January 2011.
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♦️ A memorable game by Nigel Short👇
🔸 Nigel Short vs Ruslan Pogorelov
🔸 Gibraltar Masters (2004), Catalan Bay ENG, rd 4, Jan-30
🔸 Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Bastrikov Variation English Attack (B48)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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🔵 Nigel Short
🔹 English chess grandmaster
📚 Nigel David Short MBE is an English chess grandmaster, chess columnist, chess coach and chess commentator. Short earned the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, and was ranked third in the world by FIDE from January 1988 to July 1989.
Short was born in Leigh in Lancashire, the second son of Jean and David Short. A bona fide chess prodigy, Short defeated Viktor Korchnoi in a simul at the age of 10 and was the youngest ever qualifier for the British Championships at the age of 11. When he earned his International Master title at the age of 14, he was at that time the youngest ever to earn that title. When he won the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, he was the youngest GM in the world at the time. He subsequently rose to dominate English chess in the 80s and 90s following in the wake of Anthony Miles, culminating in a challenge for the World Championship in 1993.
Short was 1st in the World U16 Youth Championship held in Belfort in 1979.
He participated in four World Junior Championships from 1980 to 1983. He achieved his best result during his first attempt in which he placed second to Garry Kasparov in 1980 at Dortmund.
📚 Short has written chess columns and book reviews for the British newspapers The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, The Spectator and The Guardian. He reported on the FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) in San Luis, Argentina, for the ChessBase website. He began a new column "Short Stories" for New in Chess magazine in January 2011.
🌐 SOURCE: CHESSGAMES.COM & WIKIPEDIA
♦️ A memorable game by Nigel Short👇
🔸 Nigel Short vs Ruslan Pogorelov
🔸 Gibraltar Masters (2004), Catalan Bay ENG, rd 4, Jan-30
🔸 Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Bastrikov Variation English Attack (B48)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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@Short-Pogorelov 2004.pgn
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🔹 Nigel Short - Ruslan Pogorelov, Gibraltar Masters (2004)
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62.Bg8? [A carelessness. Meier shouldn't have allowed the black king to penetrate.]
[62.Bf3! Bxf3 (62...Bf7 63.Be2 Ke5 64.Bd3 Be6 65.Be2 Bf5 66.Bd1 Bg6 67.Be2=) 63.Kxf3 h5 64.a4 Ke5 65.Ke3 Kf5 66.Kf3 Ke5 67.Ke3=]
62...Bd1! [62...Be8!? 63.Kf3 Bc6+ 64.Kg3 Ke5 65.Kg4 Be8 66.Kf3 Kd4 67.Ke2 Bg6 68.Kd2 Bd3 69.Be6 Bxc4–+]
63.Bf7 Bb3 64.Kf3 Ba4 65.Bd5 Bd1+! [And White can no longer stop the black king from penetrating.]
66.Ke3 [66.Kg3 Ke5 67.Bg8 Kd4 68.Kf4 Be2 69.Kf5 Bxc4 70.Bxc4 Kxc4 71.Kg6 Kd3 72.Kxh6 c4 73.Kg6 c3 74.h5 c2 75.h6 c1Q 76.h7 Qc3–+]
66...Kg4 67.Ke4 Kxh4–+
0–1
[62.Bf3! Bxf3 (62...Bf7 63.Be2 Ke5 64.Bd3 Be6 65.Be2 Bf5 66.Bd1 Bg6 67.Be2=) 63.Kxf3 h5 64.a4 Ke5 65.Ke3 Kf5 66.Kf3 Ke5 67.Ke3=]
62...Bd1! [62...Be8!? 63.Kf3 Bc6+ 64.Kg3 Ke5 65.Kg4 Be8 66.Kf3 Kd4 67.Ke2 Bg6 68.Kd2 Bd3 69.Be6 Bxc4–+]
63.Bf7 Bb3 64.Kf3 Ba4 65.Bd5 Bd1+! [And White can no longer stop the black king from penetrating.]
66.Ke3 [66.Kg3 Ke5 67.Bg8 Kd4 68.Kf4 Be2 69.Kf5 Bxc4 70.Bxc4 Kxc4 71.Kg6 Kd3 72.Kxh6 c4 73.Kg6 c3 74.h5 c2 75.h6 c1Q 76.h7 Qc3–+]
66...Kg4 67.Ke4 Kxh4–+
0–1