30...g5! [A typical move. Black fixes White's doubled pawns and secures the f4 square for his knight.]
31.Kg2 Nf4+ 32.Kg3 Rb1 [△Rh1]
33.Kh2 [33.Rxf4? gxf4+ 34.Kxf4 Rh1 35.Bd3 Rxh3 36.Ke4 h5 37.Kf4 Rh4+ 38.Ke3 Rh1–+ △h4]
33...Kg7 34.h4 Rd1! [Leko shows his excellent technique for converting the advantage. White's rook is now tied up to the g2–pawn and doesn't have any future prospects.]
35.hxg5 hxg5 36.Bb5 Kg6 37.Ba6 Kh5 38.Bb5 Kh4 39.Ba6 Rd2 40.Kg1 Kh5 41.Bc4 Kg6 42.Ba6 Kg7 [Black does not find a path to penetrate into the white kingside and decides to transfer his king to the other side.]
43.Bb5 Kf8 44.Ba6 Ke7 45.Bb5 Kd8 46.Re1 [Finally, White gives up the d4–pawn and tries to activate his rook. Other continuations don't help:]
[46.Ba6 Kc7 47.Bb5 (47.Bf1 Kc6µ △Kd5) 47...Rb2! △Kc6 48.Be8 Kd8 49.Bxf7 (49.Bc6 Rb6 50.Ba4 Rb1+ 51.Kh2 Rf1 52.Kg3 Rg1+ 53.Kh2 Rg2+ 54.Kh1 Rxf2 55.Re3 Rd2 56.Re4 Rd3 57.Bb5 Rxf3–+) 49...Ke7 50.Bg8 Rb1+ 51.Kh2 Rb8 52.d5 Nxd5 53.Bxe6 Kxe6–+]
46...Rxd4 47.Ra1 Ng6 48.Ra8+ Kc7 49.Be8 Kb7 50.Bxf7 [50.Ra5 Rf4! 51.Rb5+ Ka6 52.Rb3 Nxe5µ]
50...Kxa8 51.Bxg6 Rf4 52.Kf1 Kb7 53.Ke2 Kc6 54.Be4+ Kc5–+
0–1
31.Kg2 Nf4+ 32.Kg3 Rb1 [△Rh1]
33.Kh2 [33.Rxf4? gxf4+ 34.Kxf4 Rh1 35.Bd3 Rxh3 36.Ke4 h5 37.Kf4 Rh4+ 38.Ke3 Rh1–+ △h4]
33...Kg7 34.h4 Rd1! [Leko shows his excellent technique for converting the advantage. White's rook is now tied up to the g2–pawn and doesn't have any future prospects.]
35.hxg5 hxg5 36.Bb5 Kg6 37.Ba6 Kh5 38.Bb5 Kh4 39.Ba6 Rd2 40.Kg1 Kh5 41.Bc4 Kg6 42.Ba6 Kg7 [Black does not find a path to penetrate into the white kingside and decides to transfer his king to the other side.]
43.Bb5 Kf8 44.Ba6 Ke7 45.Bb5 Kd8 46.Re1 [Finally, White gives up the d4–pawn and tries to activate his rook. Other continuations don't help:]
[46.Ba6 Kc7 47.Bb5 (47.Bf1 Kc6µ △Kd5) 47...Rb2! △Kc6 48.Be8 Kd8 49.Bxf7 (49.Bc6 Rb6 50.Ba4 Rb1+ 51.Kh2 Rf1 52.Kg3 Rg1+ 53.Kh2 Rg2+ 54.Kh1 Rxf2 55.Re3 Rd2 56.Re4 Rd3 57.Bb5 Rxf3–+) 49...Ke7 50.Bg8 Rb1+ 51.Kh2 Rb8 52.d5 Nxd5 53.Bxe6 Kxe6–+]
46...Rxd4 47.Ra1 Ng6 48.Ra8+ Kc7 49.Be8 Kb7 50.Bxf7 [50.Ra5 Rf4! 51.Rb5+ Ka6 52.Rb3 Nxe5µ]
50...Kxa8 51.Bxg6 Rf4 52.Kf1 Kb7 53.Ke2 Kc6 54.Be4+ Kc5–+
0–1
13...dxe4?! [Making a weakness on e6.]
[¹13...d4!? Black should have avoided creating structural weaknesses. 14.Nb5 0–0 15.e5 Nh5 16.Bxc6 bxc6 17.Nxd4 Bc5 18.c3 Qd5=; 13...Qb6+!? 14.Kh1 d4 15.Na4 Qc7 16.Qe2=]
14.Nxe4 Nxe4 15.Bxe4 Qxd1 16.Rxd1 Bc5+ 17.Kg2 Ke7 18.c3²
1–0
[¹13...d4!? Black should have avoided creating structural weaknesses. 14.Nb5 0–0 15.e5 Nh5 16.Bxc6 bxc6 17.Nxd4 Bc5 18.c3 Qd5=; 13...Qb6+!? 14.Kh1 d4 15.Na4 Qc7 16.Qe2=]
14.Nxe4 Nxe4 15.Bxe4 Qxd1 16.Rxd1 Bc5+ 17.Kg2 Ke7 18.c3²
1–0
27.Rc1!
[27.a3 Qc5 28.g3 Rc8 29.Qd7 Rc7 30.Qe8 f6 31.Kg2=]
[27.Rd2 b5 28.a3 b4 29.axb4 Rb7 30.Qd6 f6=]
27...Ng6 [27...Qc6 28.Ne2 Rd7 29.Rxc6 Rxd8 30.Rc7+/=]
28.Ne2 Qxe2 29.Qxc7 Qxe4 [29...Qxg4 30.Qc8 Qxe4 31.g3+/=]
30.Qc4 Qd4 31.Qxd4 exd4 32.Rc7 Ne5 33.Rxb7 d3 34.Kf1
1–0
[27.a3 Qc5 28.g3 Rc8 29.Qd7 Rc7 30.Qe8 f6 31.Kg2=]
[27.Rd2 b5 28.a3 b4 29.axb4 Rb7 30.Qd6 f6=]
27...Ng6 [27...Qc6 28.Ne2 Rd7 29.Rxc6 Rxd8 30.Rc7+/=]
28.Ne2 Qxe2 29.Qxc7 Qxe4 [29...Qxg4 30.Qc8 Qxe4 31.g3+/=]
30.Qc4 Qd4 31.Qxd4 exd4 32.Rc7 Ne5 33.Rxb7 d3 34.Kf1
1–0
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 126
public poll
A) R×f3 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
future, Max, Babak, Jayden, @RichardPeng, Jaikrishnan, @Lornyellor, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Daniel, Matthew, Kasyap
B) Bg4 – 3
👍👍 20%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @Somebody_Sophia, Atharva
C) Rb8
▫️ 0%
👥 15 people voted so far.
public poll
A) R×f3 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
future, Max, Babak, Jayden, @RichardPeng, Jaikrishnan, @Lornyellor, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Daniel, Matthew, Kasyap
B) Bg4 – 3
👍👍 20%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @Somebody_Sophia, Atharva
C) Rb8
▫️ 0%
👥 15 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 126
public poll
A) g5 – 13
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 62%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Babak, Jayden, @FrozenBlade, @RichardPeng, Jaikrishnan, @Lornyellor, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Pravin, Daniel, Alan, Matthew
B) Kf4 – 6
👍👍👍 29%
@M_L_110213, future, Max, Mieke, @Somebody_Sophia, Atharva
C) Rd1 – 2
👍 10%
@Zamani9899, Kasyap
👥 21 people voted so far.
public poll
A) g5 – 13
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 62%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Babak, Jayden, @FrozenBlade, @RichardPeng, Jaikrishnan, @Lornyellor, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Pravin, Daniel, Alan, Matthew
B) Kf4 – 6
👍👍👍 29%
@M_L_110213, future, Max, Mieke, @Somebody_Sophia, Atharva
C) Rd1 – 2
👍 10%
@Zamani9899, Kasyap
👥 21 people voted so far.
Vladimir Simagin, Yuri Averbakh and the Hungarian champion, Pál Benkő, at the Budapest-Moscow Match-tournament, 1949.
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"Pawns: they are the soul of this game, they alone form the attack and defense."
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🔘 Today is birthday of Maxim Sorokin
♦️ Russian chess Grandmaster
Born: January 22, 1968, Russia
Died: June 30, 2007, Elista, Russia
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♦️ Today is also birthday of Nicholas Pert, an English chess grandmaster who was the World Under-18 Chess Champion in 1998 and British Rapidplay Chess Champion in 2004.
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♦️ Russian chess Grandmaster
Born: January 22, 1968, Russia
Died: June 30, 2007, Elista, Russia
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♦️ Today is also birthday of Nicholas Pert, an English chess grandmaster who was the World Under-18 Chess Champion in 1998 and British Rapidplay Chess Champion in 2004.
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⚛️ About Judit Polgar
💢 Judit Polgár
💢 Hungarian chess Grandmaster
📚 Judit Polgár is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is said to be the strongest female chess player of all time. Since September 2015, she is inactive.
❗️ Born: 23 July 1976 (age 42)
🔺 Budapest, Hungary
❗️ Title: Grandmaster (1991)
❗️ FIDE rating: 2675 (January 2019) [inactive since September 2015]
❗️ Peak rating: 2735
🔺 (No. 8 player and No. 1 woman in the July 2005 FIDE World Rankings)
❗️ Peak ranking: No. 8 (July 2005)
📚 Judit Polgar has said in her website:
" At the age of 15 I broke the record of Bobby Fischer, by becoming the youngest international chess Grandmaster ever. On eight occasions, I represented the Hungarian “men’s” national team at chess Olympiads. In 2002 we won the silver medal in Slovenia. I have defeated world chess champions Spassky, Karpov, Kasparov, Topalov, Anand and Carlsen in international tournaments, matches and rapid competitions. In 2011, I became No. 1 on the women’s world ranking list for the 50th time. I have managed to keep this position as the best woman chess player since 1989. My highest rank on the World Men’s Rating List was 8th in 2005. I was awarded the Chess Oscar seven times, and was elected Woman Chess Player of the Century. I won the individual bronze medal at the European Championship in 2011. "
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♦️ A memorable game by Judit Polgar which "Ladies First" named in chessgames.com site👇
🔸 Judit Polgar vs Garry Kasparov
🔸 Russia - The Rest of the World (2002) (rapid), Moscow RUS, rd 5, Sep-09
🔸 Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. l'Hermet Variation Berlin Wall Defense (C67)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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💢 Judit Polgár
💢 Hungarian chess Grandmaster
📚 Judit Polgár is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is said to be the strongest female chess player of all time. Since September 2015, she is inactive.
❗️ Born: 23 July 1976 (age 42)
🔺 Budapest, Hungary
❗️ Title: Grandmaster (1991)
❗️ FIDE rating: 2675 (January 2019) [inactive since September 2015]
❗️ Peak rating: 2735
🔺 (No. 8 player and No. 1 woman in the July 2005 FIDE World Rankings)
❗️ Peak ranking: No. 8 (July 2005)
📚 Judit Polgar has said in her website:
" At the age of 15 I broke the record of Bobby Fischer, by becoming the youngest international chess Grandmaster ever. On eight occasions, I represented the Hungarian “men’s” national team at chess Olympiads. In 2002 we won the silver medal in Slovenia. I have defeated world chess champions Spassky, Karpov, Kasparov, Topalov, Anand and Carlsen in international tournaments, matches and rapid competitions. In 2011, I became No. 1 on the women’s world ranking list for the 50th time. I have managed to keep this position as the best woman chess player since 1989. My highest rank on the World Men’s Rating List was 8th in 2005. I was awarded the Chess Oscar seven times, and was elected Woman Chess Player of the Century. I won the individual bronze medal at the European Championship in 2011. "
🌐 SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA & JUDITPOLGAR.COM
♦️ A memorable game by Judit Polgar which "Ladies First" named in chessgames.com site👇
🔸 Judit Polgar vs Garry Kasparov
🔸 Russia - The Rest of the World (2002) (rapid), Moscow RUS, rd 5, Sep-09
🔸 Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. l'Hermet Variation Berlin Wall Defense (C67)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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♦️ Analysed this game by video format👇
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