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“Loss generally occurs when a player overrates his advantage or for other reasons seeks to derive from a minute advantage a great return such as a forced win.”

🔸 Emanuel Lasker (1926) “Lasker's Manual of Chess"

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Here Fischer and Larsen are preparing for they're legendary candidates semi final match and yes also this match ended 6-0 in Fischer's favor.
As usual Fischer won many games in the end-game as he was in better form and did not crack from pressure after the 5th hour of play.

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This letter signals the starting point of the Oxford v Cambridge match ("Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal," February 25, 1871). After 136 matches held between 1873 and 2019, Cambridge leads with + 59 - 56 = 22.

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It was a promising start in the #SpringChessClassic - Group A, as the first round ended with 4 decisive games and only one draw.
It was not an easy weekend for those world Top-10 players competing in the Bundesliga.. Caruana (World #2) lost to Leko, MVL (World #9) lost to Kamsky, and today Anand (World #6) lost to Korobov.
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🔹 Bundesliga 2018-19
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24 Photos · Schachbundesliga · Finale · Berlin

http://offermann.photos/gallery/schachbundesliga-finale-2018-19/
🔸chess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Deac,Bogdan-Daniel (2594)
⚫️Adams,Michael (2712)
🔸0-1
29...hxg3! [The most accurate move to continue the attack. Adams clears the h4–square for his knight.]

30.fxg3 [Recapturing with the other pawn would be bad: 30.hxg3 Nh4+ 31.Kh3 Nf3–+]

30...Be3! [30...Rxc1! is just as good: 31.Qxc1 Be3 32.Qc2 Qg4 33.Nc1 Bxc1 34.Rxc1 Nf4+ 35.Kg1 Ne2+ 36.Kf2 Nxc1 37.Qxc1 Rd3–+]

31.Rxc4 bxc4 32.Nf2 Nf4+! 33.Kh1 Nd3!? [¹33...Bxf2! 34.Qxf2 Nd3 35.Qd2 Qxd2 36.Bxd2 Nxb2–+]

34.Nxd3 cxd3 35.Qd1 d2 36.Bc3 Qg6!

0–1
⚫️#156 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Harikrishna,P (2726)
🔸Caruana,F (2828)
🔸Champions Showdown Rapid Saint Louis USA 2019
23...d4! [Fabiano gives up his extra pawn in order to seize the initiative.]

[23...Na5 24.Rf6 h5 25.Bd4=; 23...Kb7 24.Bxc6+ Kxc6 25.a5=]

24.Bf4+ [24.Bxc6 dxe3 25.Bb5 Rd2=/+]

24...Kb7 25.Bxc6+ Kxc6 26.Be5 [¹26.cxd4 Rd5=]

26...Rhg8 27.Bxd4 Rd5! [Preventing White from playing a5 and trying to put pressure on the opponent's weak pawns.]

28.Rf4 h5 29.Rb1 Rdg5 30.g3 Ra5 31.Rb4 Rg4 32.Kf2 Rxf4+ 33.gxf4 h4 34.c4 Bd7 35.Ke3 Kd6 36.Bc3 Ke6 37.h3 Bxa4µ

0–1
⚪️#156 (Endgame-White to Move)
🔸Malakhatko,V
🔸Khodashenas,M
🔸international fajr cup 2019
1.Nd5+!! [1.h5? Kg5=; 1.Ne2?! Ke5 2.Nf4²]

1...Ke5?! [1...Kg6 2.Kf4 Be6 3.Ke5 Bd7 4.Nf4+ Kh6 5.Kf6±]

2.h5 Be8?! [2...Be6 3.Ne7 Kf6 4.h6 Bf7 5.Nxf5±]

3.h6 Bg6 4.Nf4 Bh7 5.Nh3 f4+ 6.exf4++–

1–0
⚪️#157 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Rapport,R (2735)
🔸Shankland,S (2731)
🔸Champions Showdown Rapid Saint Louis USA 2019