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After his win vs Anand today, Magnus Carlsen was kind enough to give a small masterclass at the press conference on how White wins rook endings with an extra passer on a7. Very instructive!

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πŸ”ΈSt Louis Winter A 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 2
βšͺ️Kevlishvili,Robby (2451)
⚫️Hakobyan,Aram (2565)
πŸ”Έ0-1
44...a3! [Black correctly chooses his outside passed pawn to push.]

[44...c3? 45.Kd3 Kf5 46.Kxc3 Kxf4 47.d6 Rd1 48.Rxa4+ Ke5 49.Ra5+ Kxd6 50.Rh5 Ke6 51.Rxh6=]

45.d6 a2 46.d7 Re1+! [β–³Rd1]

[46...Rd1? 47.Rxa2 Rxd7 48.Rg2+! Kf7 49.f5 Rd3 50.h4 Rh3 51.Ra2 Ke7 52.Kd5 c3 53.Ra7+=]

47.Kf3 [White is obliged to move his king to the worse square.]

[47.Kd5?? a1Q 48.Rxa1 Rxa1–+]

47...Rd1 48.h4 Rxd7 49.h5+ Kf7 50.Rxa2 c3! [This pawn decides the game. White will have to bring his rook back to a passive position and then Black's king can penetrate through kingside.]

51.Ke2 Ke6 52.Ra5 Rd2+ 53.Ke3 Rd5 54.Ra6+ Rd6 55.Ra2 [55.Ra5 Rc6 56.Ra1 c2 57.Rc1 Kf5–+]

55...Rc6 56.Rc2 Kf5–+
⚫️#180 (Strategy-Black to Move)
πŸ”ΈZhukova,N (2375)
πŸ”ΈNi,Shiqun (2436)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
20...Nc8! [In order to blockade the backward pawn on e3 by the knight and attack it in the future.]

[20...Rd7!? 21.Rfc1 Nc8 22.Kf2 Nd6 23.Nd2 a6 24.a3 Rde7Β³; 20...Na5!? 21.Kf2 Nc4 22.b3 Nd6 23.Rc7 Nc6 24.a3 Re7 25.Rxe7 Nxe7 26.Rc1 g5 27.Nd2 Kf7 28.Ne2 Rh8=/+]

21.Nd2 Nd6=/+

0–1
⚫️#180 (Endgame-Black to Move)
πŸ”ΈOuellet,Maili-Jade (2125)
πŸ”ΈGoryachkina,A (2534)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
41...Nc5! [41...Nxc1 42.Rxc1 Rf8 43.Nd3 Rf6-/+; 41...Na1+ 42.Kb1 Rf8 43.Nd3 Nb3 44.Kc2 Nxc1 45.Rxc1 Rd8 (45...Ne3+ 46.Kd2 Nxg2 47.Rg1 Nf4 48.Nxf4+ Rxf4 49.Rxg7 Rxe4 50.a5 Rh4 51.a6 Rxh2+ 52.Kd3 Ra2 53.Rxa7=) 46.Re1 h5-/+]

42.a5 Nxa5 [42...bxa5 43.Re1 a4–+]

43.Ba3 Ncb7 44.Rd3 Nc4 45.Bc1 Nc5 46.Rg3 Rc7–+

0–1
βšͺ️#181 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈBodnaruk,A (2426)
πŸ”ΈVega Gutierrez,S (2389)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 181
public poll

A) Nd2 – 7
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 64%
Gavin, Ω…Ψ­Ω…Ψ―, @Sophia_Giraffe, @A_Wild_Richard, Hansika, Matthew, Kasyap

B) Ra4 – 2
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 18%
Ryan, Aram

C) Ng5 – 2
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 18%
@RahmaniArapardaz, @Miladdark79

πŸ‘₯ 11 people voted so far.
βšͺ️#181 (Endgame-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈJavakhishvili,L (2477)
πŸ”ΈZhu,Jiner (2379)
πŸ”ΈWCh Women 2018
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 181
public poll

B) g4 – 12
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 75%
@Mohsenchess, Masoud, @Djawad21, Max, Gavin, Ω…Ψ­Ω…Ψ―, @WataxPin, K, Hansika, Matthew, Kasyap, Aram

A) Bc2 – 2
πŸ‘ 13%
Javad, @A_Wild_Richard

C) BΓ—g6 – 2
πŸ‘ 13%
@Sophia_Giraffe, Uday

πŸ‘₯ 16 people voted so far.
Robert Byrne talking to Max Euwe in Reykjavik 1972.

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β€œMy dad sacrificed many things in life for me. He abandoned a very promising and lucrative career of an army officer just so that he could continue helping me with my chess and accompanying me to tournaments.”

πŸ”Έ Alexandra Kosteniuk

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Paul Keres vs Vlastimil Hort, San Antonio 1972

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Paul Keres πŸ†š Vlastimil Hort

San Antonio (1972), San Antonio, TX USA, rd 1, Nov-19
Queen's Indian Defense: Spassky System (E14) Β·

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Congrats to the #USChessChamps winners, Hikaru Nakamura and Jennifer Yu!