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Uhlmann vs Fischer Leipzig chess Olympiad. This was they're second incounter in which Uhlmann went for the four pawns attack against the Kings Indian and Bobby at one point decided to trade off some peaces and go in to his favourite Bishop vs Knight end-game…
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64 Indian GMs - a highly symbolic landmark.
Here is a photo of the first, Viswanathan Anand, taken at the 27th Olympiad in Dubai, November 1986.
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Here is a photo of the first, Viswanathan Anand, taken at the 27th Olympiad in Dubai, November 1986.
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The #ParisGCT, the 3rd stage of the 2019 #GrandChessTour, features 10 grandmasters headed by Fabiano Caruana fighting for a total prize fund of $1.75 million in 9 rapid and 18 blitz rounds.
The event is taking place from July 27 – August .
The event is taking place from July 27 – August .
FIDE publishes the list of players qualified for #FIDEWorldCup 2019 that will take place in Khanty-Mansiysk 🇷🇺 on September 9 – October 4.
The total prize fund amounts to 1 600 000 USD.
All players are expected to sign their contracts before August 1.
The total prize fund amounts to 1 600 000 USD.
All players are expected to sign their contracts before August 1.
21...bxc5! [The right decision. HANGING PAWNS can be strong in this position, the hanging pawns help black to control the vital central squares.]
[21...Nc3 22.Rxc3 Bxc3 23.Rxd5 Nb4 24.Rxf5³ Be4 25.Rxf8+ Rxf8 26.Qf1 bxc5 27.Nc4 h6³; 21...Rad8 22.b4 d4 23.Bd2 bxc5 24.bxc5 Nc3 25.Bxc3 dxc3 26.e3 Ba8 27.Rxd8 Rxd8 28.Qxf5²]
22.Nh4 [22.Rxd5 Nd4–+]
22...Nd4 23.Qd3 f4 24.Bxe4 dxe4 25.Qc4+ Kh8 26.Nf5 Nxf5 27.Bxc5 Qe5–+
0–1
[21...Nc3 22.Rxc3 Bxc3 23.Rxd5 Nb4 24.Rxf5³ Be4 25.Rxf8+ Rxf8 26.Qf1 bxc5 27.Nc4 h6³; 21...Rad8 22.b4 d4 23.Bd2 bxc5 24.bxc5 Nc3 25.Bxc3 dxc3 26.e3 Ba8 27.Rxd8 Rxd8 28.Qxf5²]
22.Nh4 [22.Rxd5 Nd4–+]
22...Nd4 23.Qd3 f4 24.Bxe4 dxe4 25.Qc4+ Kh8 26.Nf5 Nxf5 27.Bxc5 Qe5–+
0–1
39...Rxb4! [39...Ra7 40.a4 Nc3 41.Bf2 Nd5 42.Rd4 Ra5 43.Rc1 Rg8 44.Be1 Raa8 45.Bf2 Ra7 46.Ra1 Ra5 47.Rc4 Raa8³; 39...Nc3 40.Rxa4 Nxa4 41.Rb1 Rxh4 42.Rxb7 Rh3+ 43.Kf2 Nc3 44.Rxf7+ Kg8 45.Rd7 Ne4+ 46.Ke2 Nc3+=]
40.axb4 Rxh4 41.Rd1 Rh3+ 42.Kf2 Nc3 43.Rd7 Kg6 44.Rd6+ Kh7 45.Rd7 Nd5 46.Bd2 Rd3 47.Ke1 Kg6 48.Rd6+ Kg7 49.Rd7 Nxf4 50.Rxb7 Ne6 51.Ra7 h4 52.Ke2 Rb3 53.Ra1 Nd4+ 54.Kf2 Rb2 55.Rg1+ Kf8
0–1
40.axb4 Rxh4 41.Rd1 Rh3+ 42.Kf2 Nc3 43.Rd7 Kg6 44.Rd6+ Kh7 45.Rd7 Nd5 46.Bd2 Rd3 47.Ke1 Kg6 48.Rd6+ Kg7 49.Rd7 Nxf4 50.Rxb7 Ne6 51.Ra7 h4 52.Ke2 Rb3 53.Ra1 Nd4+ 54.Kf2 Rb2 55.Rg1+ Kf8
0–1
28...Nb6! [Since the e6–knight is under attack, the exchange of the white bishop on c4 is forced.]
[28...Ra1?! 29.Nxf8! Nxf8 30.Be3 Rxd1+ 31.Qxd1 Ne6 32.f3³]
29.Nxf8 Nxc4! [29...Rxf8? 30.Be2!³ △Be3]
30.Ng6+ Kh7 31.Ne7 Qe6! [White tried hard not to play the opponent's willingness, but it did not work, and now the black knight is ready to penetrate the a3–outpost.]
[31...Qc5? 32.Nd5! △N×f6 32...Ra6 33.bxc4 Qxc4= △B×d5]
32.Nd5 Na3!-/+ [¹32...Na5!? △N×d5 33.h4 Nxd5! 34.exd5+ Qg6 35.Ne4 Kh8!–+ △Rd8]
0–1
[28...Ra1?! 29.Nxf8! Nxf8 30.Be3 Rxd1+ 31.Qxd1 Ne6 32.f3³]
29.Nxf8 Nxc4! [29...Rxf8? 30.Be2!³ △Be3]
30.Ng6+ Kh7 31.Ne7 Qe6! [White tried hard not to play the opponent's willingness, but it did not work, and now the black knight is ready to penetrate the a3–outpost.]
[31...Qc5? 32.Nd5! △N×f6 32...Ra6 33.bxc4 Qxc4= △B×d5]
32.Nd5 Na3!-/+ [¹32...Na5!? △N×d5 33.h4 Nxd5! 34.exd5+ Qg6 35.Ne4 Kh8!–+ △Rd8]
0–1
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 265
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B) B×f6 – 4
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@RahmaniArapardaz, Majid, ⛔⛔ MSJ ⛔⛔, @Kasyapat1
C) Qe2 – 4
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@soodeh728, @meti_niko, اوین, @SophiaCat_does_Chess
A) o-o
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B) B×f6 – 4
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@RahmaniArapardaz, Majid, ⛔⛔ MSJ ⛔⛔, @Kasyapat1
C) Qe2 – 4
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@soodeh728, @meti_niko, اوین, @SophiaCat_does_Chess
A) o-o
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Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 265
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A) a5 – 8
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@RahmaniArapardaz, Hamidreza, Majid, اوین, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, محمد, @Ashkanasadi98, @Kasyapat1
B) Rbb7
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C) Kc6
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public poll
A) a5 – 8
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@RahmaniArapardaz, Hamidreza, Majid, اوین, @SophiaCat_does_Chess, محمد, @Ashkanasadi98, @Kasyapat1
B) Rbb7
▫️ 0%
C) Kc6
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👥 8 people voted so far.
Moscow, 25th April 1973. The 'National Tournament of 3' Teams, round 2. On board 3 of the match 'USSR I' v. 'USSR II', D. Bronstein faces M. Tal (centre). On the left, L. Stein looks on. Behind, S. Furman & V. Korchnoi are in play on board 4.
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