12.Qe2? [12.d5! would be correct, in order to open up the position for White's bishop pair. 12...c5 13.0–0 0–0±; 12.0–0 e6= would Blockade the position completely, however, White's position would still be acceptable.]
12...Nb6 13.Rd1 Nd5 14.g3 e6-/+
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  12...Nb6 13.Rd1 Nd5 14.g3 e6-/+
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62...Rxg7!! [62...d4?? 63.Bg5++–; 62...Kf4! 63.Kh7 Ke4 64.Kh6 Rxg7–+]
63.Kxg7 f4 64.Bg5 d4 65.Kg6 Ke4!! [65...d3?? 66.Kf5 d2 67.Bxf4+ Kd3 68.Bxd2 Kxd2 69.Ke5 Kc3 70.Kd5 Kb3 71.Kc6 Kxa3 72.Kxb6=]
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  63.Kxg7 f4 64.Bg5 d4 65.Kg6 Ke4!! [65...d3?? 66.Kf5 d2 67.Bxf4+ Kd3 68.Bxd2 Kxd2 69.Ke5 Kc3 70.Kd5 Kb3 71.Kc6 Kxa3 72.Kxb6=]
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Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 148
public poll
C) c5 – 16
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@Hamed_jaafaari, @batonik107, عباس, Ebi, Evan, @YaminiG, @MerissaWongso, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @arash22_d, Hansika, Daniel, Matthew, @Kingbosskasyap
A) Nde2
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B) b4
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
  public poll
C) c5 – 16
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 100%
@Hamed_jaafaari, @batonik107, عباس, Ebi, Evan, @YaminiG, @MerissaWongso, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @arash22_d, Hansika, Daniel, Matthew, @Kingbosskasyap
A) Nde2
▫️ 0%
B) b4
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 148
public poll
B) Nf6 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 75%
@batonik107, عباس, Ebi, Daniel, Evan, @YaminiG, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Matthew, @Kingbosskasyap
A) Kd4 – 3
👍👍 19%
Masoud, @MerissaWongso, Srikar
C) c7 – 1
👍 6%
@arash22_d
👥 16 people voted so far.
  public poll
B) Nf6 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 75%
@batonik107, عباس, Ebi, Daniel, Evan, @YaminiG, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @AryanLeekha, Hansika, Matthew, @Kingbosskasyap
A) Kd4 – 3
👍👍 19%
Masoud, @MerissaWongso, Srikar
C) c7 – 1
👍 6%
@arash22_d
👥 16 people voted so far.
The setting for the first part of the marathon 1984/85 World Championship match between Karpov and Kasparov - the Hall of Columns in the House of Unions, Central Moscow.
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  Chess Championships (1948) The Hague, Holland (The Netherlands).
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