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⚫️#177 (Endgame-Black to Move)
πŸ”ΈLei Tingjie (2457)
πŸ”ΈGara,A (2370)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 177
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C) Bd1 – 10
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 67%
@mnosrati96, @taham2006, @Sophia_On_The_Loose, @A_Wild_Richard, Adhvaith, Ryan, Atharva, Michael, Hansika, Kasyap

B) Rd7 – 3
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 20%
Ψ¨Ω‡Ω†Ψ§Ω…, Daniel, Srikar

A) h5 – 2
πŸ‘ 13%
Max, Abedini

πŸ‘₯ 15 people voted so far.
Candidates tournament for Women set for June in Kazan

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Hikaru Nakamura wins again and remains the sole leader of the #USChessChamps with 4 rounds to go!
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πŸ”Ή 63rd ch-USA 2019-R7
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A crazy game, but Jennifer Yu wins again to remain the sole leader of the Women's #USChessChamps!
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πŸ”Ή 59th ch-USA w 2019-R7
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vera menchik 8 times world champion a chess legend of the twentieth century.
simultaneous in london 1931

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β€œOnce there is the slightest suggestion of combinational possibilities on the board, look for unusual moves. Apart from making your play creative and interesting it will help you to get better results.”

πŸ”Έ Alexander Kotov

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I've updated some notes on the "Chinese Immortal," Liu Wenzhe's brilliant win over Jan Hein Donner at the 1978 Buenos Aires Olympiad.

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πŸ”ΈSt Louis Winter A 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 2
βšͺ️Melkumyan,H (2668)
⚫️Sevian,Samuel (2641)
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37.g4! [The Black's threats on the kingside seem dangerous at first sight, but White has everything under control.]

[37.gxh3? Nf4β€š 38.Bf1 exf3 39.Bh4 Be4! 40.Bxg5 Qxg5 41.Rd8+β„’ Qxd8 42.Qxe4 Ba7=]

37...exf3 [37...Be6 38.a7! Bxa7 39.Qxa7 Nf4 40.Bf1 exf3 41.Bh4! β–³BΓ—g5 41...Ne2 42.Qe3+–]

38.Bxf3! [β–³a7]

38...Bc2 [38...Be6 39.a7! Bxa7 40.Qxa7 Nxf3 41.Qa8+ Kh7 42.Qxf3+–]

39.Qc8+β„’ Kh7 40.Qxc2 Nxf3 41.Qf5! e4 42.Qxf6 gxf6 43.Nxf3 exf3 44.Bg3 [β–³Kh2]

44...Ne5 45.Rf1 [β–³Bf2]

45...Nxg4 46.Rxf3 Ba7 47.Rb3 Kg6 48.Rb7+–
⚫️#177 (Strategy-Black to Move)
πŸ”ΈPadmini,R (2341)
πŸ”ΈAbdumalik,Z (2473)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
17...f5 [putting the knight on the central outpost would be correct: 17...Ne5! 18.c4 f5 19.Raf1 (19.Bxb7+ Qxb7 20.Nf3 Nd3 21.Rh4 f4-/+) 19...Bxd5 20.exd5 (20.cxd5 fxe4 21.Nxe4 Rxd5Β³) 20...Rhe8Β³; 17...Rhf8 18.Nc4 f5 19.Raf1 (19.Bxc6 Qxc6 20.exf5 gxf5!Β³ the queen-bishop battery and also the semi-open g-file would give Black good attacking chances on the kingside.) 19...Rfe8 20.Ne3 Kb8 21.exf5 gxf5 (21...Rxe3 22.Qxe3 Rxd5 23.f6Β± Qf7 24.Re4) 22.Bxc6 Rg8! 23.Qf2 Qxc6 24.Rxf5 Qe6 25.Qf4+ Ka8 26.Re5 (26.b3?? Qxe3+ 27.Qxe3 Rxg2+ 28.Kh1 Re2+-/+) 26...Qxa2=]

18.Nf3 fxe4 19.Qh3+ Kb8?! [19...Rd7! 20.Rxe4 Kb8=]

20.Rf7=

½–½