Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 154
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A) f5 – 17
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 68%
@batonik107, @mahyarebrahimi1983, عباس, Jonas, Ebi, keshavarz, Jahanbakhsh, Babak, @FrozenBlade, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @Miladdark79, Michael, Hansika, Alan, @Kingbosskasyap
C) Re6 – 5
👍👍 20%
@Pourya_egh, Gavin, رامتین, Mehul, Sahil
B) Nc8 – 3
👍 12%
@fardin71ir, Max, Daniel
👥 25 people voted so far.
public poll
A) f5 – 17
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 68%
@batonik107, @mahyarebrahimi1983, عباس, Jonas, Ebi, keshavarz, Jahanbakhsh, Babak, @FrozenBlade, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, Srikar, @AryanLeekha, @Miladdark79, Michael, Hansika, Alan, @Kingbosskasyap
C) Re6 – 5
👍👍 20%
@Pourya_egh, Gavin, رامتین, Mehul, Sahil
B) Nc8 – 3
👍 12%
@fardin71ir, Max, Daniel
👥 25 people voted so far.
Pictured at Schiphol Airport on 26th April, 1962 - on a stop en route to the Candidates Tournament in Curaçao - Soviet grandmasters Paul Keres & Mikhail Tal are pictured with Max Euwe.
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“In chess we have the obligation to move... One of the great challenges of the game is how to make progress when there are no obvious moves, when action is required, not reaction.”
🔸 Garry Kasparov (2007) "How Life Imitates Chess"
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Belgrade, April/May 1968. The FIDE Candidates' Quarter-final match between Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia) and Mikhail Tal (USSR).
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1959 Candidates: Tal pulls a first-move stunt (1...c6/1...c5) but 16-year-old Fischer keeps a straight face.
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Top 20 Best Chess Players Ranking History (2000-2019)
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GM Alireza Firouza - GM Nihal Sarin Blitz Moscow
IMSA World Masters Championship 2019: Final list of Women’s Participants & new deadline for Men
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IMSA World Masters Championship 2019: Final list of Women’s Participants & new deadline for Men
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2019 Cairns Cup: C.H.E.S.S. Cops Breakfast
🔸chess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Nakamura,Hikaru (2763)
⚫️Gupta,Abhijeet (2588)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 6
⚪️Nakamura,Hikaru (2763)
⚫️Gupta,Abhijeet (2588)
🔸1-0
23.Nb5! [A multi-purpose move that creates several threats at the same time. The main threat is 24.Bd4, trapping the black queen.]
23...Nc2 [23...c5 24.Nc7! d4 25.Nxa8 Nfd5 26.g4! Bg6 27.Rf1 Qxe2 28.Qxe2 Rxe2 29.Ba3 Nd3 30.h4 N3f4 31.h5 Bc2 32.Bxc5±]
24.Bd4 Ne3 [24...Nxd4 25.Nxd4 Bd7 26.Rf1! Qe3 27.Qxe3 Rxe3 28.Rfc1 Rc8 29.Rc5 Kf8 30.Kg1+–]
25.Bxe3 [¹25.Rg1 △Raf1 25...Nh5 26.Bxe3 Qxe3 27.Qxe3 Rxe3 28.Nxc7 Ra7 29.Nb5 Ra5 30.Nd4 Bd7 31.Rgc1+–]
25...Rxe3 26.Rf1 Qxe2 27.Qxe2 Rxe2 28.Nd4
1–0
23...Nc2 [23...c5 24.Nc7! d4 25.Nxa8 Nfd5 26.g4! Bg6 27.Rf1 Qxe2 28.Qxe2 Rxe2 29.Ba3 Nd3 30.h4 N3f4 31.h5 Bc2 32.Bxc5±]
24.Bd4 Ne3 [24...Nxd4 25.Nxd4 Bd7 26.Rf1! Qe3 27.Qxe3 Rxe3 28.Rfc1 Rc8 29.Rc5 Kf8 30.Kg1+–]
25.Bxe3 [¹25.Rg1 △Raf1 25...Nh5 26.Bxe3 Qxe3 27.Qxe3 Rxe3 28.Nxc7 Ra7 29.Nb5 Ra5 30.Nd4 Bd7 31.Rgc1+–]
25...Rxe3 26.Rf1 Qxe2 27.Qxe2 Rxe2 28.Nd4
1–0