26...Ke7! [26...g5! 27.Nh5 Ke7 28.Rfe1 f5 29.g4 Rxe1+ 30.Rxe1+ Kd6 31.gxf5 Bxf5 32.Re3 Kc5 33.Nf6 Rf8 34.Ne4+ Bxe4 35.Rxe4 h5 36.h3 Rd8 37.Kf1 b5 38.cxb5 Rxd5Β΅; 26...Bf5 27.c5 g5 28.Nh5 Rd4 29.Rfe1 Rxd5 30.Nf6 Rd8 31.c6 Rd6 32.Re8+ Kg7 33.g4 Bc8 34.Nh5+ Kh7 35.Rxh8+ Kxh8 36.h3=]
27.c5 bxc5 28.Rxc5 Rc8 29.Ra5 Ra4? [29...g5 30.Nd3 Kd6 31.Ra6+ Kxd5 32.Rxa7 Be6 33.Ra3 Kd6 34.h3 Bxh3 35.Rd1 Rd4 36.Re1 f6-/+]
30.d6+ Kxd6 31.Rd5+ Ke7 32.Re1+ Be6 33.Rd3 Re4 34.Ra1 Bxa2 35.Rxf3=/+ Rc2 [35...Ra4Β³; 35...Rc2 36.Ra3 Bc4 37.Rxa7+ Kf8 38.Ra8+=]
Β½βΒ½
27.c5 bxc5 28.Rxc5 Rc8 29.Ra5 Ra4? [29...g5 30.Nd3 Kd6 31.Ra6+ Kxd5 32.Rxa7 Be6 33.Ra3 Kd6 34.h3 Bxh3 35.Rd1 Rd4 36.Re1 f6-/+]
30.d6+ Kxd6 31.Rd5+ Ke7 32.Re1+ Be6 33.Rd3 Re4 34.Ra1 Bxa2 35.Rxf3=/+ Rc2 [35...Ra4Β³; 35...Rc2 36.Ra3 Bc4 37.Rxa7+ Kf8 38.Ra8+=]
Β½βΒ½
19...Nxe4! [Black intends to reduce the possible pressure of White's pieces against his kingside and deflect the opponent's rook from the d-file.]
20.Nxe4 Bxe4! [β³Nd3]
21.Rxe4 Nd3!β [Black continues his exchange policy.]
[21...Ng6? 22.h4! Ne7 23.Ba1! β³Qb2 23...Kh8 24.Qb2 e5 25.Rf4!Β²]
22.Rf1! Nxb2! 23.Qxb2 Rfe8!=/+ [23...Rd7!? β³Rfd8 24.f4 Bc7 25.Rf3 Qd8! 26.Rd4 Rxd4 27.Qxd4 Qxd4 28.exd4 Bb6 29.Rd3 Rd8Β³]
20.Nxe4 Bxe4! [β³Nd3]
21.Rxe4 Nd3!β [Black continues his exchange policy.]
[21...Ng6? 22.h4! Ne7 23.Ba1! β³Qb2 23...Kh8 24.Qb2 e5 25.Rf4!Β²]
22.Rf1! Nxb2! 23.Qxb2 Rfe8!=/+ [23...Rd7!? β³Rfd8 24.f4 Bc7 25.Rf3 Qd8! 26.Rd4 Rxd4 27.Qxd4 Qxd4 28.exd4 Bb6 29.Rd3 Rd8Β³]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 277
public poll
B) Qd7 β 2
πππππππ 40%
Majid, @Kingbosskasyap
C) a5 β 2
πππππππ 40%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Hansika
A) Rb8 β 1
ππππ 20%
@A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
public poll
B) Qd7 β 2
πππππππ 40%
Majid, @Kingbosskasyap
C) a5 β 2
πππππππ 40%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Hansika
A) Rb8 β 1
ππππ 20%
@A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 277
public poll
A) Qh5 β 7
πππππππ 70%
γ·, Majid, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, A, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, @HosseinDamadi78
C) dΓe5 β 3
πππ 30%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @RahmaniArapardaz, Ψ§ΩΫΩ
B) Bc2
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Qh5 β 7
πππππππ 70%
γ·, Majid, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, A, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, @HosseinDamadi78
C) dΓe5 β 3
πππ 30%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @RahmaniArapardaz, Ψ§ΩΫΩ
B) Bc2
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
Zandvoort, July 1936. Savielly Tartakower, Paul Keres, Reuben Fine and Max Euwe are photographed during an excursion to the beach.
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"My studies with Botvinnik brought me immense benefit, particularly the homework assignments which forced me to refer to chess books and to work independently."
πΈ Anatoly Karpov
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πΈ Anatoly Karpov
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The ceremonial 1st move is played in the game between Max Euwe v. Savielly Tartakover in the opening round of the tournament at Zandvoort, 18th July 1936.
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Amsterdam, 1st May 1956. The winner of the FIDE chess Candidates' tournament, Vasily Smyslov is seen together with his wife, Nadezhda Andreevna, as he receives his prize.
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