27.Nxc4! [White removes the opponent's rook defender and has no worries about his knight because he can easily defend it by a pawn.]
27...Rd4 [27...Rb3? 28.Qd1!‚ Rb8 29.Qd5 Rbc8 30.b3+–]
28.b3™ Rxf4 [28...Nxf4?? 29.Rxf4! Rxf4 30.Qd2 △Qd8 30...Rc8 31.Qxf4+–]
29.Rxf4 Nxf4 30.Qf3‚ [30.Qf1 Ne6 31.Qxf5±]
30...Ne6 31.Qxf5±
27...Rd4 [27...Rb3? 28.Qd1!‚ Rb8 29.Qd5 Rbc8 30.b3+–]
28.b3™ Rxf4 [28...Nxf4?? 29.Rxf4! Rxf4 30.Qd2 △Qd8 30...Rc8 31.Qxf4+–]
29.Rxf4 Nxf4 30.Qf3‚ [30.Qf1 Ne6 31.Qxf5±]
30...Ne6 31.Qxf5±
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Round 3 started at FIDE World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk. 32 players continue on their path to the final.
Round 3 of FIDE World Cup starts in Khanty-Mansiysk. Seven decisive games were played.
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Round 3 of FIDE World Cup Starts in Khanty-Mansiysk
The starting games of the Third Round of FIDE World Cup were played in the Ugra Chess Academy on September 16. Seven games ended decisively.
The biggest upset of the day was Kirill Alekseenko (Russia) beating the higher-rated Pentala Harikrishna (India).…
The biggest upset of the day was Kirill Alekseenko (Russia) beating the higher-rated Pentala Harikrishna (India).…
Wesley So won game 1 of his 3rd round match with Vidit while Jeffery Xiong drew with Giri and Leinier Dominguez drew with Wang Hao #FIDEWorldCup
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Duda, Jan-Krzysztof - Andreikin, Dmitry
1-0
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
1-0
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
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Radjabov, Teimour - Yuffa, Daniil
1-0
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
1-0
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
Forwarded from utubebot
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FIDE World Cup 2019. Interview with Teimour Radjabov. | R3, G1 |
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A beautiful tactic from Alexander Grischuk: 37...Bxe5!, with the point that 38.Qxd8 fails because of 38...Bf6+, followed by another check with the rook and the queen is lost.
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Xu, Xiangyu - Grischuk, Alexander
0-1
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
0-1
FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
Forwarded from never lose hope
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Grischuk on his victory against Xu | FIDE World Cup 2019 | R3, G1 |