The TePe #SigemanChess, held from 3-9 May in Malmo πΈπͺ, features an exciting field of 6 strong and experienced GMs including Harikrishna (2730), G. Jones (2702), I. Saric (2694), Grandelius (2688), and 2 young chess stars Maghsoodloo (2671) and Nihal Sarin (2598).
37...Bd5? [A mistake. Black could probably have gotten a draw by trying to enter the opposite-colored bishop endgame:]
[37...Bc4! β³BΓe5 38.Bg3 (38.Ra8+ Rf8 39.Ra7 f4! 40.exf4 gxf4 41.Ng6 Rf6 42.Ne7+ Kh8 43.Nc8 Bf8=) 38...Bxe5 39.Ra8+ Rf8 40.Rxf8+ Kxf8 41.Bxe5 Kf7=; 37...Bxe5?? 38.Bxe5 Rg6 39.d5+β]
38.Ra5!β f4 [ΒΉ38...Bc4 39.a4 Bxe5 40.Bxe5 Rb6 41.axb5 Bxb5 42.Ra8+ Kf7 43.Ra7+ Ke8 44.d5 Bd7Β±]
39.Rxb5 Be6? [Once again Black misses a chance to put up more resistance:]
[ΒΉ39...Bxe5! 40.dxe5 Rc6 41.Bxf4 Bc4 42.Rb8+ Kf7 43.Bg3 Ra6Β±]
40.Rb6+β
[37...Bc4! β³BΓe5 38.Bg3 (38.Ra8+ Rf8 39.Ra7 f4! 40.exf4 gxf4 41.Ng6 Rf6 42.Ne7+ Kh8 43.Nc8 Bf8=) 38...Bxe5 39.Ra8+ Rf8 40.Rxf8+ Kxf8 41.Bxe5 Kf7=; 37...Bxe5?? 38.Bxe5 Rg6 39.d5+β]
38.Ra5!β f4 [ΒΉ38...Bc4 39.a4 Bxe5 40.Bxe5 Rb6 41.axb5 Bxb5 42.Ra8+ Kf7 43.Ra7+ Ke8 44.d5 Bd7Β±]
39.Rxb5 Be6? [Once again Black misses a chance to put up more resistance:]
[ΒΉ39...Bxe5! 40.dxe5 Rc6 41.Bxf4 Bc4 42.Rb8+ Kf7 43.Bg3 Ra6Β±]
40.Rb6+β
16.Kc3!? [The white king tries to hide somewhere behind its own pawns.]
[16.Rd1 dxc4 17.Ke1 c3 18.Bc4 Re8 19.Ng5 b6 20.cxb6 Rb8 21.Bd3 h6 22.Ne4 Nxb6 23.Nxc3 Nd5 24.Nxd5 exd5=; 16.cxd5 exd5 17.Be2 f6 18.e6 d4 19.exd7 dxe3+ 20.Kxe3 Bxd7 21.Rac1 Na5 22.Rhd1=]
16...Ne7 17.Bf2?! [17.Rb1 Nf8 18.Bd3Β²]
17...Nf8 18.Rb1 Rd7=
0β1
[16.Rd1 dxc4 17.Ke1 c3 18.Bc4 Re8 19.Ng5 b6 20.cxb6 Rb8 21.Bd3 h6 22.Ne4 Nxb6 23.Nxc3 Nd5 24.Nxd5 exd5=; 16.cxd5 exd5 17.Be2 f6 18.e6 d4 19.exd7 dxe3+ 20.Kxe3 Bxd7 21.Rac1 Na5 22.Rhd1=]
16...Ne7 17.Bf2?! [17.Rb1 Nf8 18.Bd3Β²]
17...Nf8 18.Rb1 Rd7=
0β1
35...Kf6? [35...Rxa4! 36.fxe5 Rc4 37.Rd3 Rc5 38.Ke4 Rxb5 39.Rd7 Kf8 40.Ra7 h5β+; 35...f6!? 36.Rc3 Rxa4 37.fxe5 fxe5 38.Rc6 Rb4 39.Rxb6Β΅]
36.Rc3 Rxa4 37.Rc6+ Kf5 38.fxe5 Kxe5 39.Rxb6 Ra3+ 40.Kf2 Ke4 41.Rf6 Ra2+ 42.Kg1 Rb2 43.b6 h5 44.Rf4+ Ke3 45.Ra4 Rxb6 46.Rxa5 Kf3 47.Ra3+ Kg4 48.Ra4+ Kg5 49.h4+ Kf6 50.Kg2 Rb5 51.Rf4+ Rf5 52.Re4 g5 53.hxg5+ Kxg5 54.Ra4 Rb5 55.Ra7 f5 56.Ra4 Rb2+ 57.Kh3 Rf2 58.Rb4 Re2 59.Rb8 Β½βΒ½
36.Rc3 Rxa4 37.Rc6+ Kf5 38.fxe5 Kxe5 39.Rxb6 Ra3+ 40.Kf2 Ke4 41.Rf6 Ra2+ 42.Kg1 Rb2 43.b6 h5 44.Rf4+ Ke3 45.Ra4 Rxb6 46.Rxa5 Kf3 47.Ra3+ Kg4 48.Ra4+ Kg5 49.h4+ Kf6 50.Kg2 Rb5 51.Rf4+ Rf5 52.Re4 g5 53.hxg5+ Kxg5 54.Ra4 Rb5 55.Ra7 f5 56.Ra4 Rb2+ 57.Kh3 Rf2 58.Rb4 Re2 59.Rb8 Β½βΒ½
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 207
public poll
B) Bf4 β 7
πππππππ 78%
@RahmaniArapardaz, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, on the run faster thenβ¦, Alan, Kasyap
A) Nh2 β 2
ππ 22%
@Sophia_Giraffe, Ψ§Ω ΫΨ± Ω ΨΩ Ψ―
C) Be3
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
public poll
B) Bf4 β 7
πππππππ 78%
@RahmaniArapardaz, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, on the run faster thenβ¦, Alan, Kasyap
A) Nh2 β 2
ππ 22%
@Sophia_Giraffe, Ψ§Ω ΫΨ± Ω ΨΩ Ψ―
C) Be3
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 207
public poll
A) g5 β 9
πππππππ 75%
@PouyaMO1360, @RahmaniArapardaz, @Milaniaaa, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @Sophia_Giraffe, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, on the run faster thenβ¦, Alan
C) Nc8 β 3
ππ 25%
@aadiib, @mahyarebrahimi1983, Ψ§Ω ΫΨ± Ω ΨΩ Ψ―
B) Ng8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
public poll
A) g5 β 9
πππππππ 75%
@PouyaMO1360, @RahmaniArapardaz, @Milaniaaa, Nikhil, @Steve1234567890qwerty, @Sophia_Giraffe, @AryanLeekha, Atharva, on the run faster thenβ¦, Alan
C) Nc8 β 3
ππ 25%
@aadiib, @mahyarebrahimi1983, Ψ§Ω ΫΨ± Ω ΨΩ Ψ―
B) Ng8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Club
The TePe #SigemanChess, held from 3-9 May in Malmo πΈπͺ, features an exciting field of 6 strong and experienced GMs including Harikrishna (2730), G. Jones (2702), I. Saric (2694), Grandelius (2688), and 2 young chess stars Maghsoodloo (2671) and Nihal Sarinβ¦
reports on Round 1:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/jones-leads-as-tepe-sigeman-co-chess-tournament-takes-off
https://www.chess.com/news/view/jones-leads-as-tepe-sigeman-co-chess-tournament-takes-off
Chess.com
Jones Leads As TePe Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament Takes Off
As the only winner of the first round Gawain Jones took an early lead at the the Tepe Sigeman & Co Tournament in MalmΓΆ, Sweden. You can follow this tournament every day starting from 2 p.m. CEST (8 a.m. Eastern, 5 a.m. Pacific) with commentary by GM Yasserβ¦
The Central New Jersey Home News New Brunswick, New Jersey Thursday, June 29, 1972
Pensive β Bobby Fischer's lips are sealed as he contemplates his opening move in one of his semi-final matches in Buenos Aires.
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Pensive β Bobby Fischer's lips are sealed as he contemplates his opening move in one of his semi-final matches in Buenos Aires.
http://bit.ly/2Vfm4Mr
http://bit.ly/2VhhSvK
@UnityChess
The human element, the human flaw and the human nobility - those are the reasons that chess matches are won or lost.
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
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