📘 39...h6??
The third blunder by Palac!
40.Qg5! 1-0
And finally Dimitry finished the game!
For example if:
40...h5 41.R×h5+ g×h5 42.Q×h5 Qh7 43.Qe5+ Qg7 44.Rh1#
or:
40...Kh7 41.R×h6+ Q×h6 42.Re7+ 1-0
The third blunder by Palac!
40.Qg5! 1-0
And finally Dimitry finished the game!
For example if:
40...h5 41.R×h5+ g×h5 42.Q×h5 Qh7 43.Qe5+ Qg7 44.Rh1#
or:
40...Kh7 41.R×h6+ Q×h6 42.Re7+ 1-0
📘 62.g4?? =
A strange blunder by the 40 year old Russian GM, Najer. Consequently, the Romanian IM, Nemeth, escaped in the rook vs pawns ending.
White could have easily won the game by:
62.Kg3 d2 63.Rd8 e3 64.Kf4 +-
A strange blunder by the 40 year old Russian GM, Najer. Consequently, the Romanian IM, Nemeth, escaped in the rook vs pawns ending.
White could have easily won the game by:
62.Kg3 d2 63.Rd8 e3 64.Kf4 +-
📘 The most popular move here is:
A: 9.Qc2
Another interesting move:
B: 9.Qa4+ Nc6 10.Bb5 Bd7 11.Nge2
(Pavel Eljanov➖Movsesian)
C: 9:a3
This move has only been played once in 2008 by Greece GM Spyridon Kapnisis
The game continued👇
9.a3?! N×c3 (B×c3 10.b×c3 if N×c3 Qc1 and B×c7)
10.Qb3 B×a3 11.bxc3
And White has compensation for the pawn.
A: 9.Qc2
Another interesting move:
B: 9.Qa4+ Nc6 10.Bb5 Bd7 11.Nge2
(Pavel Eljanov➖Movsesian)
C: 9:a3
This move has only been played once in 2008 by Greece GM Spyridon Kapnisis
The game continued👇
9.a3?! N×c3 (B×c3 10.b×c3 if N×c3 Qc1 and B×c7)
10.Qb3 B×a3 11.bxc3
And White has compensation for the pawn.
🔺 #28👇👇
1.Kg5!! [1.Bg6?? R8b4-+] 1...Qa6 [1...Rh8 2.Bd3!+- Qxd3 3.Qd6+ Kf7 4.Qxd7+ Kf8 5.Rxh8#] 2.Bg6 Rf8 3.Qxf8+ Kxf8 4.Rh8+ Ke7 5.Re8# 1-0
1.Kg5!! [1.Bg6?? R8b4-+] 1...Qa6 [1...Rh8 2.Bd3!+- Qxd3 3.Qd6+ Kf7 4.Qxd7+ Kf8 5.Rxh8#] 2.Bg6 Rf8 3.Qxf8+ Kxf8 4.Rh8+ Ke7 5.Re8# 1-0
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 59
A: Nd1 – 20
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
C: Rae1 – 4
👍 16%
B: Kh2 – 1
▫️ 4%
👥 25 people voted so far.
A: Nd1 – 20
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
C: Rae1 – 4
👍 16%
B: Kh2 – 1
▫️ 4%
👥 25 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 60
C: b4 – 27
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 77%
B: Nf1 – 7
👍👍 20%
A: Nh4 – 1
▫️ 3%
👥 35 people voted so far.
C: b4 – 27
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 77%
B: Nf1 – 7
👍👍 20%
A: Nh4 – 1
▫️ 3%
👥 35 people voted so far.
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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
⚪️Grischuk,Alexander (2785)
⚫️Arnaudov,G Petar (2441)
🔸Round 4
🔸1-0
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⚫️Arnaudov,G Petar (2441)
🔸Round 4
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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
⚪️Jakovenko,Dmitry (2710)
⚫️Palac,Mladen (2540)
🔸Round 4
🔸1-0
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⚫️Palac,Mladen (2540)
🔸Round 4
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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
⚪️Andreikin,Dmitry (2705)
⚫️Wagner,Dennis (2564)
🔸Round 4
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⚫️Wagner,Dennis (2564)
🔸Round 4
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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 4
⚪️Hammer,Jon Ludvig (2632)
⚫️Lodici,Lorenzo (2407)
🔸½-½
🔸Round 4
⚪️Hammer,Jon Ludvig (2632)
⚫️Lodici,Lorenzo (2407)
🔸½-½
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments
of the European Club Cup Round 5 🔹🔺
of the European Club Cup Round 5 🔹🔺
📘 10...Rb8
Chinese Dragon, with the idea of Rb8 and Na5. Mamedov already played some games in this line.
10....Rb8 might be an interesting alternative to the well-studied 10...Qa5 or 10...Ne5 (10...Rc8) for those who want to play Dragon but avoid the theory. So far Black has scored about 50% by playing this move.
Chinese Dragon, with the idea of Rb8 and Na5. Mamedov already played some games in this line.
10....Rb8 might be an interesting alternative to the well-studied 10...Qa5 or 10...Ne5 (10...Rc8) for those who want to play Dragon but avoid the theory. So far Black has scored about 50% by playing this move.