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⚫️#144 (Endgame-Black to Move)
🔸Lalith,B (2547)
🔸So,W (2765)
🔸Caleta ENG 2019
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 144
public poll

A) g5 – 16
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 89%
Hossein, @fantastic45, Nikhil, Jahanbakhsh, Jayden, @YaminiG, Saghana, @RichardPeng, Srikar, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Daniel, Abhi, Matthew, Faraz

C) f6 – 2
👍 11%
@David_Civil, farhad

B) Rb7
▫️ 0%

👥 18 people voted so far.
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⚫️L'Ami,Erwin (2639)
🔸1-0
44.Bd2! [A timely maneuver before Black can consolidate his position and bring his rook in the action.]

[44.f4? Rd8 △Kc8 45.Bd2 Kc8 46.Rxc7+ Kxc7 47.Ba5+ Kc8 48.Bxd8 Kxd8 49.f5 Kc7 50.h4 Kb7=]

44...Kc8 [44...Rc8? 45.Ba5 Kd8 46.Bb6! g6 47.h4 g5 48.h5 Kd7 49.Kb4 Kd8 50.Rxc7 Rxc7 51.Ka5 Kd7 52.Bxc7 Kxc7 53.Ka6+–]

45.Ba5 [△Bb6]

45...Bb8 46.Rxg7 h5 47.h3 hxg4 48.hxg4 Rh2 49.Rf7 Rxf2 50.g5 [Black is practically a king and a bishop down!]
⚪️#144 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Margvelashvili,G (2530)
🔸Holt,C (2548)
🔸PRO League Group Stage chess.com INT 2019
19.bxa5?? [A strange mistake. Margvelashvili destroys his own queenside pawn structure.]

[19.c5! would be strong: 19...Rf5 20.Bc4±; 19.b5!? b6 20.c5 bxc5 21.Rdc1± White would have a better position due to his better pawn structure and more active pieces.]

19...Rxa5 20.Rd7 Rfa8? [20...Kf7! 21.Rxb7 Rfa8²]

21.Rxe7±
⚫️#144 (Endgame-Black to Move)
🔸Lalith,B (2547)
🔸So,W (2765)
🔸Caleta ENG 2019