32.f6? [White should not be in a rush to advance his kingside pawns. The text move makes the e6–square weak. He could have obtained a huge advantage with the following continuation:]
[32.Qc4!‚ Rxg3 (32...Qd8 33.Bf4! △Q×a4 33...d3 34.Qxa4 Rb5 35.Kh1!+–) 33.hxg3 Qxe5 34.f6! △Qf7 34...gxf6 35.Qf7+ Bg7 36.Qd7!±]
32...Qe8 [¹32...Qe6! 33.Qc4 d3 34.Rd2 Qxc4 35.Rxc4 Ne6!µ]
33.Qc4 Ne6? [33...Qe6!³ △d3 would be correct.]
34.Qxa4 Re3 35.Qb5? [35.Rf3 Rxe4 36.Qb5! Qg6 37.Qxb7 Nxe5™ 38.fxg7 Bxg7 39.Rf6! Nd8™ 40.Rxg6 Nxb7 41.Rxg7+ Kxg7 42.Bxe5+ Rxe5 43.Rc7+ Kg6 44.Rxb7±]
35...d3!=
[32.Qc4!‚ Rxg3 (32...Qd8 33.Bf4! △Q×a4 33...d3 34.Qxa4 Rb5 35.Kh1!+–) 33.hxg3 Qxe5 34.f6! △Qf7 34...gxf6 35.Qf7+ Bg7 36.Qd7!±]
32...Qe8 [¹32...Qe6! 33.Qc4 d3 34.Rd2 Qxc4 35.Rxc4 Ne6!µ]
33.Qc4 Ne6? [33...Qe6!³ △d3 would be correct.]
34.Qxa4 Re3 35.Qb5? [35.Rf3 Rxe4 36.Qb5! Qg6 37.Qxb7 Nxe5™ 38.fxg7 Bxg7 39.Rf6! Nd8™ 40.Rxg6 Nxb7 41.Rxg7+ Kxg7 42.Bxe5+ Rxe5 43.Rc7+ Kg6 44.Rxb7±]
35...d3!=
Amsterdam, 27th June 1977. At the drawing of lots for the IBM tournament, ex-World Champion Max Euwe is pictured with his old friend and former rival, Sammy Reshevsky.
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Hoogovens, Wijk aan Zee, 24th January 1977. The 9th-round game between Guðmundur Sigurjónsson (Iceland) & Genna Sosonko (Netherlands) is in progress.
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Wijk aan Zee, 27th January 1977. Co-winner of the Hoogovens tournament along with Efim Geller (USSR) - the Dutch grandmaster Genna Sosonko.
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Happy Birthday GM Luke McShane (07-I-1984) | British Chess News
https://britishchessnews.com/2020/01/07/happy-birthday-gm-luke-mcshane-07-i-1984/
https://britishchessnews.com/2020/01/07/happy-birthday-gm-luke-mcshane-07-i-1984/
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Happy Birthday GM Luke McShane (07-I-1984)
We send best wishes to GM Luke James McShane on his birthday, this day (January 7th) in 1984. Here is Luke's Wikipedia entry
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Congratulations to GM Elshan Moradiabadi on winning #RiltonCup 2019/2020!
Congratulations to GM Elshan Moradiabadi on winning #RiltonCup 2019/2020!
With a score of 7/9 GM Elshan Moradiabadi from USA finished on a shared score for 1st and wins the event on tie-breaks.
The runner-up 16 y/o Nesterov Arseniy from Russia earned a GM norm for his performance.
With a score of 7/9 GM Elshan Moradiabadi from USA finished on a shared score for 1st and wins the event on tie-breaks.
The runner-up 16 y/o Nesterov Arseniy from Russia earned a GM norm for his performance.