๐ธchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
๐ธRound 3
โช๏ธFenil,Shah (2411)
โซ๏ธKramnik,Vladimir (2779)
๐ธ0-1
๐ธRound 3
โช๏ธFenil,Shah (2411)
โซ๏ธKramnik,Vladimir (2779)
๐ธ0-1
24...h5! [A typical idea to remove one of the defenders of the e4 square.]
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5โ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4ยณ]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [ยน26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7-/+]
26...hxg3 [โณQa8]
27.Ra7โข Qc5!
0โ1
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5โ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4ยณ]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [ยน26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7-/+]
26...hxg3 [โณQa8]
27.Ra7โข Qc5!
0โ1
22.Bh3!! [Hera intends to remove a defender of the e5 pawn with his own passive bishop.]
[22.Nf3!? Qe7 23.Bc1ยฑ in order to put pressure on the h6โpawn would also be interesting.; 22.Ne3?! would not be so strong, because of 22...Rbe8]
22...Rbd8 23.Bxd7 Rxd7 24.Nf3 Qd8 25.Nfxe5+โ
1โ0
[22.Nf3!? Qe7 23.Bc1ยฑ in order to put pressure on the h6โpawn would also be interesting.; 22.Ne3?! would not be so strong, because of 22...Rbe8]
22...Rbd8 23.Bxd7 Rxd7 24.Nf3 Qd8 25.Nfxe5+โ
1โ0
30...Bxc4! [30...Rc6? 31.Kd3 axb3 32.Bxb3 Rxc2 (32...Bxb3? 33.Rb2=) 33.Bxc2 Bxg2=/+; 30...a3!? 31.Ra2 Bxc4 32.bxc4 Ra8-/+]
31.bxc4 Kc5 32.Rc1 a3-/+ [32...Rb8!!โ+]
ยฝโยฝ
31.bxc4 Kc5 32.Rc1 a3-/+ [32...Rb8!!โ+]
ยฝโยฝ
โช๏ธ#143 (Strategy-White to Move)
๐ธAkobian,V (2643)
๐ธHaria,R (2450)
๐ธPRO League Group Stage chess.com INT 2019
๐ธAkobian,V (2643)
๐ธHaria,R (2450)
๐ธPRO League Group Stage chess.com INT 2019
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 143
public poll
B) o-o โ 13
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 93%
@mhmdaqa, Nikhil, Jayden, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, Sahil, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Alexader, @Dmbarrad, Matthew, Kasyap
C) Nge2 โ 1
๐ 7%
@arash22_d
A) a3
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
public poll
B) o-o โ 13
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 93%
@mhmdaqa, Nikhil, Jayden, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, Sahil, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Alexader, @Dmbarrad, Matthew, Kasyap
C) Nge2 โ 1
๐ 7%
@arash22_d
A) a3
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 143
public poll
C) a4 โ 14
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 70%
@David_Civil, @soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Jayden, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, Sahil, Srikar, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Pravin, Matthew, Kasyap
A) Nc1 โ 4
๐๐ 20%
@mhmdaqa, Keilor, @arash22_d, @Dmbarrad
B) g4 โ 2
๐ 10%
M, Kristina
๐ฅ 20 people voted so far.
public poll
C) a4 โ 14
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 70%
@David_Civil, @soheil_hooshdaran, Nikhil, Jayden, @Somebody_Sophia, @RichardPeng, Sahil, Srikar, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Pravin, Matthew, Kasyap
A) Nc1 โ 4
๐๐ 20%
@mhmdaqa, Keilor, @arash22_d, @Dmbarrad
B) g4 โ 2
๐ 10%
M, Kristina
๐ฅ 20 people voted so far.
The Argentinian master Carlos Guimard (1913-1998) - after whom the system 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 is named - pictured at the tournament in Zevenaar (Netherlands), 23rd October 1961.
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๐ธ Paul Morphy as quoted in Testimonials to Paul Morphy: Presented at University Hall, New York, 1859.
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๐ธ Paul Morphy as quoted in Testimonials to Paul Morphy: Presented at University Hall, New York, 1859.
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A wonderful piece of early 1980s Soviet footage featuring three elite Georgian chess masters: Nana Alexandria, Nana Ioseliani and Maia Chiburdanidze.
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Amsterdam, 11th October 1977. The 2nd game (of a 6-game match) between Jan Timman and Boris Spassky. It was drawn in 93 moves.
Spassky won the match 4:2 (+2, -0, =4).
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Spassky won the match 4:2 (+2, -0, =4).
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