📘 16...Rg8?
Black should have played 16...Be6 and take control of the d5-square. After the game move, white gains initiative.
17.Nd5+ Kf7 18.Nb6 Rb8 19.Rc1 Nc6 20.d5 Ne5 21.Rc7+ Kf6 22.Ke2 +/-
Black should have played 16...Be6 and take control of the d5-square. After the game move, white gains initiative.
17.Nd5+ Kf7 18.Nb6 Rb8 19.Rc1 Nc6 20.d5 Ne5 21.Rc7+ Kf6 22.Ke2 +/-
📘 7...h6 8.Bg2 g5!?
An interesting continuation that Kasparov successfully has employed against Dominguez in Saint Louis blitz tournament,2017. the idea behind is to prevent white's pawn raid on the king side.
9.Be3 Nbd7 10.Qe2 Ne5 11.Nf3 Nfd7
An interesting continuation that Kasparov successfully has employed against Dominguez in Saint Louis blitz tournament,2017. the idea behind is to prevent white's pawn raid on the king side.
9.Be3 Nbd7 10.Qe2 Ne5 11.Nf3 Nfd7
📘 27.Rh2?
White's carelessness and fully exploiting by black.
27...R×c3! 28.b×c3 R×c3+ 29.Rd3
🔹( Bd3 Nc4+ 30.Ke2 B×d4)
🔹(Kf2 B×d4+ 30.R×d4 R×c2+ 31.Kg3 R×h2 32.K×h2 N×f3+ —->N×d4)
29...B×d4+ 30.K×d4 R×d3 0-1
White's carelessness and fully exploiting by black.
27...R×c3! 28.b×c3 R×c3+ 29.Rd3
🔹( Bd3 Nc4+ 30.Ke2 B×d4)
🔹(Kf2 B×d4+ 30.R×d4 R×c2+ 31.Kg3 R×h2 32.K×h2 N×f3+ —->N×d4)
29...B×d4+ 30.K×d4 R×d3 0-1
📘 37.a4!
White is a pawn up and his bishop is better than opponent one. So he strengthens his queenside position and then looks for a plan against the black king. as you know in the opposite- bishop middlegames, The one who gets an attack is like having a piece up.
White is a pawn up and his bishop is better than opponent one. So he strengthens his queenside position and then looks for a plan against the black king. as you know in the opposite- bishop middlegames, The one who gets an attack is like having a piece up.
📘 50.R×h6+ 1-0
A beautiful checkmate by Iranian grandmaster, pouria darini!
if 50..K×h6 51.Qh4#
A beautiful checkmate by Iranian grandmaster, pouria darini!
if 50..K×h6 51.Qh4#
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🔸European Team Championship 2017
🔸Round 9
⚪️Naiditsch,Arkadij (2702)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2687)
🔸½-½
🔸Round 9
⚪️Naiditsch,Arkadij (2702)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2687)
🔸½-½
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🔸European Team Championship 2017
🔸Round 9
⚪️Nepomniachtchi,Ian (2733)
⚫️Meier,Georg (2655)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 9
⚪️Nepomniachtchi,Ian (2733)
⚫️Meier,Georg (2655)
🔸1-0
📕 We have a typical king's Indian attack in which white aims to attack in the kingside and black looks for a counterattack in the queenside. If white manages to block the queenside, he strategically gains a huge advantage, so in this game, Fischer played 13.a3! to prevent the black a3 move. Otherwise, black can play a3 himself and continue his attack on the queenside with moves like Ba6 and c4.
13.d4? a3! 14.b3 Ba6-/+
13.N1h2 A typical move in white's plan (with the idea of 14.Ng4) might have been faced with 14...a3! 15.b3 Ba6 with a complicated game.
13.d4? a3! 14.b3 Ba6-/+
13.N1h2 A typical move in white's plan (with the idea of 14.Ng4) might have been faced with 14...a3! 15.b3 Ba6 with a complicated game.
📕 As you see, in the diagram the center is closed and Black's attack on the kingside is very fast, while the queenside is closed and white cannot do anything there. The only move is 20.fxg4. Of course, white doesn't like to exchange pawns on the kingside but what can he do? Any other moves like 20.Re1 or 20.Be1 is met with 20...g3. after 20...g3 21.h3 a bishop-sacrifice on h3 is on the way and if white doesn't play 21.h3, black takes h2 and will play Nh5 with an irresistible attack.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 107
B: a3 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
C: h4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
A: Na4 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍 25%
👥 16 people voted so far.
B: a3 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
C: h4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
A: Na4 – 4
👍👍👍👍👍 25%
👥 16 people voted so far.