Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 129
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A) Kc3 โ 11
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 79%
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B) Ke1 โ 2
๐ 14%
@Lornyellor, @jodchess
C) Kd3 โ 1
๐ 7%
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๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Kc3 โ 11
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 79%
@Ismailaqa, @MohamadAsp, Jayden, @SteveWongso, @Khoda1745, Farshid, @AryanLeekha, Vedant, Hansika, Alan, Kasyap
B) Ke1 โ 2
๐ 14%
@Lornyellor, @jodchess
C) Kd3 โ 1
๐ 7%
@Somebody_Sophia
๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
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#Polugaevsky
๐น Lev Polugaevsky
๐น Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Writer
โช๏ธ Born: November 20, 1934
โข Mogilev, Belarus
โช๏ธ Died: August 30, 1995
โข Paris, France
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๐น Lev Polugaevsky
๐น Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Writer
โช๏ธ Born: November 20, 1934
โข Mogilev, Belarus
โช๏ธ Died: August 30, 1995
โข Paris, France
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๐ต About Lev Polugaevsky
๐น Lev Polugaevsky
๐น Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Writer
โช๏ธ Born: November 20, 1934
โข Mogilev, Belarus
โช๏ธ Died: August 30, 1995
โข Paris, France
๐ Lev Abramovich Polugaevsky was an International Grandmaster of chess and frequent contender for the World Championship, although he never achieved that title.
Polugayevsky was born in Mogilev. In 1953, he took second place in a strong Russian tournament, gaining his master norm. Polugaevsky was twice Soviet champion, in 1967 and 1968 and twice finished runner-up. He participated in five Candidates matches.
Polugaevsky had an excellent record in the Olympiads as well.
Polugaevsky was a highly respected chess author.
His 1977 book Grandmaster Preparation (now out of print) is a classic that contains notable insights into his own thinking as he crafted the variation in the Sicilian that bears his name. He went about his writing with the same meticulous care as characterized his analyses, and was contemptuous of the many less thorough authors who sought to profit from the post Fischer chess boom with shoddy work, memorably commenting that "Ninety per cent of all chess books you can open at page one and then immediately close again for ever. Sometimes you see books that have been written in one month. I don't like that. You should take at least two years for a book, or not do it [at] all."
๐ SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA & CHESSGAMES.COM
โฆ๏ธ A memorable short game by Polugaevsky๐
๐ธ Lev Polugaevsky vs Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
๐ธ USSR Championship (1960), Leningrad URS, rd 14, Feb-16
๐ธ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation. Gligoric System Exchange at c4 (E54)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file๐
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๐น Lev Polugaevsky
๐น Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Writer
โช๏ธ Born: November 20, 1934
โข Mogilev, Belarus
โช๏ธ Died: August 30, 1995
โข Paris, France
๐ Lev Abramovich Polugaevsky was an International Grandmaster of chess and frequent contender for the World Championship, although he never achieved that title.
Polugayevsky was born in Mogilev. In 1953, he took second place in a strong Russian tournament, gaining his master norm. Polugaevsky was twice Soviet champion, in 1967 and 1968 and twice finished runner-up. He participated in five Candidates matches.
Polugaevsky had an excellent record in the Olympiads as well.
Polugaevsky was a highly respected chess author.
His 1977 book Grandmaster Preparation (now out of print) is a classic that contains notable insights into his own thinking as he crafted the variation in the Sicilian that bears his name. He went about his writing with the same meticulous care as characterized his analyses, and was contemptuous of the many less thorough authors who sought to profit from the post Fischer chess boom with shoddy work, memorably commenting that "Ninety per cent of all chess books you can open at page one and then immediately close again for ever. Sometimes you see books that have been written in one month. I don't like that. You should take at least two years for a book, or not do it [at] all."
๐ SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA & CHESSGAMES.COM
โฆ๏ธ A memorable short game by Polugaevsky๐
๐ธ Lev Polugaevsky vs Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
๐ธ USSR Championship (1960), Leningrad URS, rd 14, Feb-16
๐ธ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation. Gligoric System Exchange at c4 (E54)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file๐
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@Polugaevsky-Petrosian 1960.pgn
568 B
โช๏ธ Lev Polugaevsky - Tigran Petrosian, Leningrad 1960
โช๏ธ PGN format
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โช๏ธ PGN format
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The opening round of the international tournament at Tallinn, 16th Feb 1975.
Among the pairings: Keres v. Maroviฤ, รlafsson v. Taimanov, Rytov v. Spassky, Rom. Hernรกndez v. Bronstein.
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Among the pairings: Keres v. Maroviฤ, รlafsson v. Taimanov, Rytov v. Spassky, Rom. Hernรกndez v. Bronstein.
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"Every top player has his own style, just as every painter has his own personal signature."
๐ธ Vladimir Kramnik
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๐ธ Vladimir Kramnik
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Tallinn, 23rd Feb 1975. In the 6th round of the international tournament, the US grandmaster William Lombardy is in play v. the Cuban master (later grandmaster) Romรกn Hernรกndez.
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