37...Kxe4?? [37...Ra2+! 38.Kh3 Kxe4 39.Rxg7 Ra1 40.Rc7 (40.Rg5? Kf3 41.Kh2 Ra2+ 42.Kg1 Ra1+ 43.Kh2 Ra2+=) 40...Rf1 41.Rc6 Rxf5= (41...a5 42.f6Β±) ; 37...Kf6 38.Rc6+ Ke7 39.e5 Ra5 40.Re6+ Kf8 41.Kf3 Ra1 42.Rc6 Ra4 43.e6 Ke7 44.Rc7+ Kf8 45.Ra7 a5 46.Rf7+ Kg8 47.Rb7 Kf8 48.Ra7! Rb4 (48...Ra3+ 49.Kf4 a4 50.Ra8+ Ke7 51.Rg8+β) 49.Rxa5]
38.Re7+ Kxf5 39.Rxg7 Kf6 40.Rg5 a5 41.Rxh5 a4 42.Ra5 Ra1 43.Kf3 a3 44.Ra6+ Kg7 45.Kg2 Ra2+ 46.Kh3 Ra1 47.h5 Kh7 48.g4 Kg7 [48...a2 49.Kh2 Kg7 50.g5 Kh7 51.Ra7+ Kg8 52.h6+β]
49.Kh4 a2 50.Kg5 Kf7 51.h6 Rb1 52.Ra7+ Kg8 53.Rxa2 Rb5+ 54.Kg6 Rb6+ 55.Kh5
1β0
38.Re7+ Kxf5 39.Rxg7 Kf6 40.Rg5 a5 41.Rxh5 a4 42.Ra5 Ra1 43.Kf3 a3 44.Ra6+ Kg7 45.Kg2 Ra2+ 46.Kh3 Ra1 47.h5 Kh7 48.g4 Kg7 [48...a2 49.Kh2 Kg7 50.g5 Kh7 51.Ra7+ Kg8 52.h6+β]
49.Kh4 a2 50.Kg5 Kf7 51.h6 Rb1 52.Ra7+ Kg8 53.Rxa2 Rb5+ 54.Kg6 Rb6+ 55.Kh5
1β0
βͺοΈ#124 (Strategy-White to Move)
πΈMunguntuul,B (2422)
πΈDushyant,Sharma (2289)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG
πΈMunguntuul,B (2422)
πΈDushyant,Sharma (2289)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 124
public poll
C) Nh2 β 8
πππππππ 57%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Jonas, Max, Gavin, Farshid, Michael, Hansika
B) a4 β 5
ππππ 36%
@SteveWongso, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Atharva
A) Bb3 β 1
π 7%
Saghana
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
public poll
C) Nh2 β 8
πππππππ 57%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Jonas, Max, Gavin, Farshid, Michael, Hansika
B) a4 β 5
ππππ 36%
@SteveWongso, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Atharva
A) Bb3 β 1
π 7%
Saghana
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
βͺοΈ #124 (Endgame-βWhite to Move)
πΈSadhwani,Raunak (2438)
πΈBianco,V (2008)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG
πΈSadhwani,Raunak (2438)
πΈBianco,V (2008)
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 124
public poll
A) gΓh6 β 14
πππππππ 88%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Jonas, Max, Gavin, hamid, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, @WataxPin, @arash22_d, Michael, Hansika
C) g6 β 2
π 13%
@SteveWongso, Saghana
B) gΓf6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
public poll
A) gΓh6 β 14
πππππππ 88%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, future, Jonas, Max, Gavin, hamid, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, @WataxPin, @arash22_d, Michael, Hansika
C) g6 β 2
π 13%
@SteveWongso, Saghana
B) gΓf6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
At the Tilburg (Interpolis) tournament, October 1981. Left to right: Ljubomir LjubojeviΔ, Boris Spassky, Garry Kasparov and Genna Sosonko.
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βExamine moves that smite! A good eye for smites is far more important than a knowledge of strategical principles.β
πΈ Cecil Purdy
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πΈ Cecil Purdy
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Bugojno, Yugoslavia, 15th May 1982. In the 6th round of the international tournament, Garry Kasparov faces Tigran Petrosian; he defeated the ex-World Champion in only 24 moves, on his way to taking clear 1st place in the event.
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