"What the devil possessed me to reply 1. ... e5?? I completely forgot that Spassky, like Spielmann in the past, very much likes to play the King's Gambit."
🔸 David Bronstein
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🔸 David Bronstein
@UnityChess
Here we see Fischer and Ivkov playing a skittles game before the 1966 Piatigorsky cup.
Can you name rest of the players?
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Can you name rest of the players?
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The Incredible Meier! | Impressions Round 7 | GRENKE Chess Classic 2019
#GrenkeChess Classic chess tournament - Results and standings after round 8 - Maxime Vachier Lagrave will face Magnus Carlsen in the final round!
After today’s win Magnus Carlsen’s live rating is 2871.2, only 10.8 points below his highest rating ever, 2882.
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You've got to miss the times when Magnus Carlsen had to play highly entertaining play-off mini-matches to clinch a super tournament victory. Now he's winning big events with a round to spare.
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Magnus Carlsen on His Game Against Peter Svidler | GRENKE Chess Classic 2019
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Maxime Vachier-Lagrave on His Game Against Vincent Keymer
28...Ng3?? [Iordachescu misses a forced mate and allows his opponent to escape from the danger.]
[28...Qxd4+! 29.Qxd4 Rc1+ 30.Kh2 g3+ 31.Kh3 Rh1#]
29.Bf2?? [Parligras returns the favor!]
[29.Bxf6 Rc1+ 30.Kh2 Nf1+ 31.Kh1 Bxf6 32.Qxf6 Qg5 33.Qxg5+ Kxg5 △k×h4 34.g3! Nxg3+ 35.Kg2 Kxh4 36.fxg4 Rc2+ 37.Kf3 Rc3+ 38.Kf4 Rc4+ 39.Kf3 Rc8 40.Rxh7=]
29...f5! [The monster bishop on h8 is coming into the action!]
30.fxg4+ fxg4 31.Qb1 Bd4! 32.Bxd4 Qxd4+ 33.Kh2 Qd6!–+ [33...Qf4!? 34.Qe1 Nf5+ 35.g3 Rc2+ 36.Kg1 Qd4+ 37.Kh1 Qd5+! △N×e7 38.Re4 Qxe4+ 39.Qxe4 Nxg3+–+]
[28...Qxd4+! 29.Qxd4 Rc1+ 30.Kh2 g3+ 31.Kh3 Rh1#]
29.Bf2?? [Parligras returns the favor!]
[29.Bxf6 Rc1+ 30.Kh2 Nf1+ 31.Kh1 Bxf6 32.Qxf6 Qg5 33.Qxg5+ Kxg5 △k×h4 34.g3! Nxg3+ 35.Kg2 Kxh4 36.fxg4 Rc2+ 37.Kf3 Rc3+ 38.Kf4 Rc4+ 39.Kf3 Rc8 40.Rxh7=]
29...f5! [The monster bishop on h8 is coming into the action!]
30.fxg4+ fxg4 31.Qb1 Bd4! 32.Bxd4 Qxd4+ 33.Kh2 Qd6!–+ [33...Qf4!? 34.Qe1 Nf5+ 35.g3 Rc2+ 36.Kg1 Qd4+ 37.Kh1 Qd5+! △N×e7 38.Re4 Qxe4+ 39.Qxe4 Nxg3+–+]
33.Na4! [Trying to remove the black queen from controlling the e5–square and also preparing to push the queenside passed pawns.]
[33.a3!? Rc7 34.Na4 Qc6 35.Qe5+ f6 36.Qxc7+ Qxc7 37.Rd7+ Qxd7 38.Rxd7+ Kf8 39.Kf1±; 33.Nd5!? Rd6 34.Qe5+ Kh6 35.g4 exd5 36.gxf5±]
33...Qb5 34.Nc3 [¹34.b3! Rbc8 35.Nb2 Ne7 36.Nc4±]
34...Qc5 35.Nd5!? Rd8 36.Nc3 Rb8 37.Na4 Qb5 38.Nc3 Qc5 [Here, White accepted a draw in a completely better position.]
[33.a3!? Rc7 34.Na4 Qc6 35.Qe5+ f6 36.Qxc7+ Qxc7 37.Rd7+ Qxd7 38.Rxd7+ Kf8 39.Kf1±; 33.Nd5!? Rd6 34.Qe5+ Kh6 35.g4 exd5 36.gxf5±]
33...Qb5 34.Nc3 [¹34.b3! Rbc8 35.Nb2 Ne7 36.Nc4±]
34...Qc5 35.Nd5!? Rd8 36.Nc3 Rb8 37.Na4 Qb5 38.Nc3 Qc5 [Here, White accepted a draw in a completely better position.]
27...Qb5?! [27...Rb5! 28.Qh6 Nb4 29.Qxh3 Nd3 30.Qg2 Ne5 31.Be3 Rb3 32.f4 Rxe3 33.fxe5 Qe8 34.Qd5 Rxe5 35.Qc4 Qe7 36.Rf4 Kg7–+; 27...Ra2?! 28.Qxc5 Qxc5 29.Bxc5 Rg2+ 30.Kh1 Rc2 31.Ba7 g5-/+]
28.Qxc5 Qxc5 29.Bxc5 Rg2+ 30.Kh1 Rd2 31.Kg1 Rg2+
½–½
28.Qxc5 Qxc5 29.Bxc5 Rg2+ 30.Kh1 Rd2 31.Kg1 Rg2+
½–½