27...Nd6?? [Perelshteyn has completely neglected the opponent's next move. He could have obtained a winning position by taking the bishop on f4.]
[27...exf4! 28.Bb1 β³Qd3 28...Qc3! 29.Rb3 Qd4 30.Rd3 (30.Qc2? Rfe8 31.Qxh7+ Kf8β+) 30...Qa1 31.Ra2 Qe5 32.gxf4 Qxf4 33.Rg3+ Kh8 34.Qc2 Qh6 35.Qxc4 Rg8! 36.Qe4 Qxh5β+ β³RΓd5]
28.Bb1! Qc3 [28...Nxb7?? 29.Qc2+β]
29.Rb3 Qc4β’ 30.Rxe5?! [White unnecessarily complicates the game.]
[ΒΉ30.Bxe5! Bxe5 31.Rxe5Β±]
30...Bxe5 31.Bxe5 Rfe8? [31...f5!= β³Qg4]
32.Bf6!+β
[27...exf4! 28.Bb1 β³Qd3 28...Qc3! 29.Rb3 Qd4 30.Rd3 (30.Qc2? Rfe8 31.Qxh7+ Kf8β+) 30...Qa1 31.Ra2 Qe5 32.gxf4 Qxf4 33.Rg3+ Kh8 34.Qc2 Qh6 35.Qxc4 Rg8! 36.Qe4 Qxh5β+ β³RΓd5]
28.Bb1! Qc3 [28...Nxb7?? 29.Qc2+β]
29.Rb3 Qc4β’ 30.Rxe5?! [White unnecessarily complicates the game.]
[ΒΉ30.Bxe5! Bxe5 31.Rxe5Β±]
30...Bxe5 31.Bxe5 Rfe8? [31...f5!= β³Qg4]
32.Bf6!+β
21.Ng5! [A typical maneuver to transfer the knight to the c5βsquare, putting more pressure on Black's position.]
[21.Ra4 Re8 22.Rb4 Bc8 23.Qe5 Re6 24.Qf4 Rxe1+ 25.Nxe1 f6 26.Nd3Β±; 21.Nd2 Rd7 22.b3 Rc7 23.Qf4 Rd7 24.Nf3 Rb8 (24...Bxb3 25.Ne5 Rd6 26.Rab1 Bd5 27.c4 f6 28.Nxg6 hxg6 29.cxd5+β) 25.Ne5 Rd6 26.b4 Rc8 27.Re3 b6 28.h4 f6 29.Nd3Β±]
21...Re8 22.Ne4 Rdd8 23.Nc5 Bc8 24.Qg3 Rd6 25.Re3Β± [If Black is forced to push his e-pawn to e6, the bishop on c8 will get even worse.]
Β½βΒ½
[21.Ra4 Re8 22.Rb4 Bc8 23.Qe5 Re6 24.Qf4 Rxe1+ 25.Nxe1 f6 26.Nd3Β±; 21.Nd2 Rd7 22.b3 Rc7 23.Qf4 Rd7 24.Nf3 Rb8 (24...Bxb3 25.Ne5 Rd6 26.Rab1 Bd5 27.c4 f6 28.Nxg6 hxg6 29.cxd5+β) 25.Ne5 Rd6 26.b4 Rc8 27.Re3 b6 28.h4 f6 29.Nd3Β±]
21...Re8 22.Ne4 Rdd8 23.Nc5 Bc8 24.Qg3 Rd6 25.Re3Β± [If Black is forced to push his e-pawn to e6, the bishop on c8 will get even worse.]
Β½βΒ½
34.Bc2? [34.g4! Re8 (34...Rxf3 35.gxh5 Ne7 36.h6+β) 35.gxh5 Ne7 36.h6 Rh8 37.h7 f5 38.Rb1 Rxh7 39.Rb7 Rxh4 40.Ra7 Rh1 41.Rxa5 Ra1 42.Ra7 Ke6 43.a5 Ra2+ 44.Bc2 Ra3 45.Bd1 Kf6 46.Ra8 Kf7 47.a6 Ng6 48.Kc2 Ra1 49.Be2 Ra2+ 50.Kb3 Rxe2 51.a7 Re7 52.Rh8 Nxh8 53.a8Q Ng6 54.Qxc6+β; 34.Bxg6+ Kxg6 35.Rb1 Ra3 36.Rb6 Rxa4 37.Kc3 Ra3+ 38.Rb3 Ra2 39.Rb2 Ra4 40.Rb6=]
34...Ra3 35.Ke2 Ra2 36.Kd3 Rb2 37.Kc3=
0β1
34...Ra3 35.Ke2 Ra2 36.Kd3 Rb2 37.Kc3=
0β1
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 182
public poll
A) g3 β 6
πππππππ 55%
Max, Gavin, @A_Wild_Richard, Atharva, Erdal, Matthew
B) cΓd4 β 4
πππππ 36%
@Sophia_Giraffe, Adhvaith, @Aryan13AKS, Hansika
C) b6 β 1
π 9%
@ShaahinTheFirst
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
public poll
A) g3 β 6
πππππππ 55%
Max, Gavin, @A_Wild_Richard, Atharva, Erdal, Matthew
B) cΓd4 β 4
πππππ 36%
@Sophia_Giraffe, Adhvaith, @Aryan13AKS, Hansika
C) b6 β 1
π 9%
@ShaahinTheFirst
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 182
public poll
B) RΓd2 β 9
πππππππ 60%
@Mohsenchess, Max, Gavin, @A_Wild_Richard, Adhvaith, Sahil, Srikar, Atharva, Matthew
A) Rc1 β 6
πππππ 40%
@ShaahinTheFirst, @raienr, Abedini, @Sophia_Giraffe, @Aryan13AKS, Hansika
C) Rc7
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
public poll
B) RΓd2 β 9
πππππππ 60%
@Mohsenchess, Max, Gavin, @A_Wild_Richard, Adhvaith, Sahil, Srikar, Atharva, Matthew
A) Rc1 β 6
πππππ 40%
@ShaahinTheFirst, @raienr, Abedini, @Sophia_Giraffe, @Aryan13AKS, Hansika
C) Rc7
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
Mikhail Tal arrives to Riga crowned World Champion, after defeating Botvinnik (1960). From the train he was taken to a car, but the crowd then lifted the car in the air.
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βWhenever Black succeeds in assuming the initiative in maintaining it to a successful conclusion, the sporting spirit of the chess lover feels gratified, because it shows that the resources of the game are far from being exhausted.β
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