Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 213
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C) e3 – 11
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 92%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Masoud, Jonas, @reza13721397, Nikhil, Babak, Evan, @Sophia_Giraffe, Srikar, Atharva, on the run faster then…, Vedant
B) Kh5 – 1
👍 8%
@PouyaMO1360
A) f4
▫️ 0%
👥 12 people voted so far.
public poll
C) e3 – 11
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 92%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Masoud, Jonas, @reza13721397, Nikhil, Babak, Evan, @Sophia_Giraffe, Srikar, Atharva, on the run faster then…, Vedant
B) Kh5 – 1
👍 8%
@PouyaMO1360
A) f4
▫️ 0%
👥 12 people voted so far.
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When utter brilliancy hits you, it feels like an uppercut: 29...e3!! 30.hxg5 Re8!
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In one game he wins with the black pieces in the Sicilian because it's a Sveshnikov/2...Nc6 structure and in the next game he wins with the white pieces in the Sicilian because he's Carlsen.
Vassily Ivanchuk (2677) takes a sole lead in #CapablancaMemorial as co-leader Sam Sevian (2655) loses his first game to GM Albornoz Cabrera (2578).
A player can sometimes afford the luxury of an inaccurate move, or even a definite error, in the opening or middlegame without necessarily obtaining a lost position. In the endgame ... an error can be decisive, and we are rarely presented with a second chance.
🔸 Paul Keres
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🔸 Paul Keres
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Tilburg, 24th October 1986. In the 5th round of the Interpolis tournament, Anatoly Karpov faces Jan Timman.
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