Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 205
public poll
C) e4 โ 6
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 75%
@PouyaMO1360, Nikhil, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Srikar, Kasyap
A) Rรa4 โ 1
๐ 13%
@Samin138511
B) Bb6 โ 1
๐ 13%
@Sophia_Giraffe
๐ฅ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
C) e4 โ 6
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 75%
@PouyaMO1360, Nikhil, @A_Wild_Richard, Sahil, Srikar, Kasyap
A) Rรa4 โ 1
๐ 13%
@Samin138511
B) Bb6 โ 1
๐ 13%
@Sophia_Giraffe
๐ฅ 8 people voted so far.
Schiphol, 26th April 1962. The Soviet delegation en route for the 1962 Candidates' tournament at Curaรงao.
Front (L to R): Keres, Geller, Tal, Petrosian, Korchnoi.
At the foot of the stairway: Averbakh & Boleslavsky.
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Front (L to R): Keres, Geller, Tal, Petrosian, Korchnoi.
At the foot of the stairway: Averbakh & Boleslavsky.
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Schiphol, 1st July 1962. On his return from the Curaรงao Candidates, the newly-crowned challenger for the World Championship, Tigran Petrosian with his wife, Rona Yakovlevna. Behind, Yuri Averbakh.
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World champion is at 2861; 45 points ahead of #2 Fabiano Caruana! This is Magnus Carlsen highest since September 2016, and he will get 14 more rating points in the next list when #GRENKEchess is calculated.
In many countries May'1 is a celebration of spring and the rebirth of nature. And what can symbolize this better than planting trees? A lilac alley near Ugra Chess Academy was planted by the participants of FIDE Grand-Prix.
38.Rc8! [White has a huge advantage due to the opponent's exposed king and the weak d5โpawn.]
[38.b5!? Qg4 39.Qxg4+ fxg4 40.Kg3 Kh7 41.Rc6 Rf1 42.Rc7+ Kg6 43.Rxa7 Re1 44.Kf4! Rf1+ 45.Ke5 Rf5+ 46.Kd6 Rf3 47.Kxd5 Rxe3 48.Ra6+โ]
38...Kh7 39.Rd8! [โณRรd5]
39...Rg7 40.g3 Qg4 41.Rxd5! [41.Qxg4!? would also be strong: 41...fxg4 42.Rxd5+โ โณRe5]
41...Qxf4 42.gxf4! [42.exf4?! Rf7 43.b5 Kg6 44.Rd6+ Rf6 45.Rd8 Kf7ยฒ]
42...Rf7 43.b5 Kg7 44.Kg2 Kf8 45.Rd6 Ke8 46.Kf2+โ [ยน46.Rh6! Rg7+ 47.Kf2 Rc7 48.Rxh5+โ]
[38.b5!? Qg4 39.Qxg4+ fxg4 40.Kg3 Kh7 41.Rc6 Rf1 42.Rc7+ Kg6 43.Rxa7 Re1 44.Kf4! Rf1+ 45.Ke5 Rf5+ 46.Kd6 Rf3 47.Kxd5 Rxe3 48.Ra6+โ]
38...Kh7 39.Rd8! [โณRรd5]
39...Rg7 40.g3 Qg4 41.Rxd5! [41.Qxg4!? would also be strong: 41...fxg4 42.Rxd5+โ โณRe5]
41...Qxf4 42.gxf4! [42.exf4?! Rf7 43.b5 Kg6 44.Rd6+ Rf6 45.Rd8 Kf7ยฒ]
42...Rf7 43.b5 Kg7 44.Kg2 Kf8 45.Rd6 Ke8 46.Kf2+โ [ยน46.Rh6! Rg7+ 47.Kf2 Rc7 48.Rxh5+โ]
19.Rd5! [With the threat of 20.Rf5. If Black exchanged the rook on d5, White's central pawns would be more dangerous.]
[19.Be2 Rxd1+ 20.Bxd1 (20.Qxd1? Rd8 21.Qc2 Rd2) 20...Ne1 21.e5 (21.Qe2 Qxf2 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 Re8ยณ) 21...Qxf2 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 f5 25.exf6 Rxf6ยฒ; 19.Bd3 Ne5 20.f4 Rxd3 21.Rxd3 Nxd3+ 22.Qxd3 Qh4 23.Rf3 Rd8โ]
19...Nh4 20.e5 Qe6 21.Qe4 Ng6 22.f4 Ne7 23.Bd3 g6 24.f5
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[19.Be2 Rxd1+ 20.Bxd1 (20.Qxd1? Rd8 21.Qc2 Rd2) 20...Ne1 21.e5 (21.Qe2 Qxf2 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 Re8ยณ) 21...Qxf2 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 f5 25.exf6 Rxf6ยฒ; 19.Bd3 Ne5 20.f4 Rxd3 21.Rxd3 Nxd3+ 22.Qxd3 Qh4 23.Rf3 Rd8โ]
19...Nh4 20.e5 Qe6 21.Qe4 Ng6 22.f4 Ne7 23.Bd3 g6 24.f5
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