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Chess Mates: Growing a Community of Girls who Play Chess (2019)
28.exf5! [A correct decision. White tries to create a weakness in the opponent's camp.]
28...gxf5 [28...exf5 29.Ned5! Nfe6 30.Re2 Nd4 31.Re3± △Rde1; 28...Nxf5 29.Nxf5 gxf5 30.h5!±]
29.Qe2! [△h5]
29...Bd8 30.h5 Ba5 31.Rd3 Ree7 32.Na4 [¹32.Bg3!? △Be1 would be interesting: 32...Bxc3 33.Rxc3 a5 34.Rcd3 Kg8 35.R1d2 Ne8 36.a4!± the idea behind the move is blocking the queenside and then launching an attack on the center or kingside where White has a good spatial advantage.]
32...Kg8 33.Qg2 Qc8 34.Qf3!± [△Bg3]
28...gxf5 [28...exf5 29.Ned5! Nfe6 30.Re2 Nd4 31.Re3± △Rde1; 28...Nxf5 29.Nxf5 gxf5 30.h5!±]
29.Qe2! [△h5]
29...Bd8 30.h5 Ba5 31.Rd3 Ree7 32.Na4 [¹32.Bg3!? △Be1 would be interesting: 32...Bxc3 33.Rxc3 a5 34.Rcd3 Kg8 35.R1d2 Ne8 36.a4!± the idea behind the move is blocking the queenside and then launching an attack on the center or kingside where White has a good spatial advantage.]
32...Kg8 33.Qg2 Qc8 34.Qf3!± [△Bg3]
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Footage of the 1935 Alekhine vs Euwe WCC match.
In this match Alekhine really underestimated Euwe and after a long 30 game fight Euwe won with 15.5-14.5 and became the 5th world chess champion.
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In this match Alekhine really underestimated Euwe and after a long 30 game fight Euwe won with 15.5-14.5 and became the 5th world chess champion.
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The 5 magnificent
Vassily Smyslov, Max Euwe, Reuben Fine, Mikhail Botvinik and Mikhail Tal!
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Vassily Smyslov, Max Euwe, Reuben Fine, Mikhail Botvinik and Mikhail Tal!
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11-year-old Luke McShane in May 1995, after he played a game against Garry Kasparov, the world champion, via Internet from his headmaster's office at Westminster Lower School, Central London (AP archive).
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Summary of the 5th Global Chess Festival. It was a fantastic day!
#GlobalChessFestival #ChessConnectsUs
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Round 6 of #IOMchess, the results on the top boards:
1. Caruana (4) 1-0 Fedoseev (4)
2. Maghsoodloo (4) ½-½ Grischuk (4)
3. Wang (4) 1-0 McShane (4)
4. Carlsen (3½) 1-0 Shirov (4)
There is a rest day tomorrow, round 7 will be played on October 17.
1. Caruana (4) 1-0 Fedoseev (4)
2. Maghsoodloo (4) ½-½ Grischuk (4)
3. Wang (4) 1-0 McShane (4)
4. Carlsen (3½) 1-0 Shirov (4)
There is a rest day tomorrow, round 7 will be played on October 17.
The #iomchess r7 pairings are out and we'll see these top clashes on Thursday:
Grischuk (4½) vs. Caruana (5)
Aronian (4½) vs. Wang Hao (5)
Alekseenko (4½) vs. Carlsen (4½)
Anton (4½) vs. Vitiugov (4½)
Yu Yangyi (4) vs. Maghsoodloo (4½)
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-grand-swiss-2019/7/1/1
Grischuk (4½) vs. Caruana (5)
Aronian (4½) vs. Wang Hao (5)
Alekseenko (4½) vs. Carlsen (4½)
Anton (4½) vs. Vitiugov (4½)
Yu Yangyi (4) vs. Maghsoodloo (4½)
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-grand-swiss-2019/7/1/1
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Grischuk, Alexander vs. Caruana, Fabiano | FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss 2019
Replay the FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss Round 7 game played on 17/10/2019 with computer analysis