9.dxc6! [Bishops need open diagonals!]
9...bxc6 10.c3? [Missing an opportunity to gain a slight advantage. White should have exploited the weakness of his opponent's light squares by occupying the e6–square with his knight:]
[10.Ne6! Qa5 (10...Qc8 11.Nxf8 Rxf8 12.0–0 Bf5 13.Bb3 Qb7 14.Nc3 0–0–0 15.a3 Nbd5 16.Nxd5 cxd5 17.a4!± △a5) 11.0–0 d5 12.Nxf8 Rxf8 13.Bb3² Thanks to his bishop pair and safer king, White would have a better position.]
10...Nbd5 11.Bg5 Qb8 [¹11...Qb6! 12.Bb3 e5 13.Nf3 e4 14.Nd4 h6 15.Bc1 Nc7=/+]
12.Qe2 e5! 13.Na3 Be7=/+
9...bxc6 10.c3? [Missing an opportunity to gain a slight advantage. White should have exploited the weakness of his opponent's light squares by occupying the e6–square with his knight:]
[10.Ne6! Qa5 (10...Qc8 11.Nxf8 Rxf8 12.0–0 Bf5 13.Bb3 Qb7 14.Nc3 0–0–0 15.a3 Nbd5 16.Nxd5 cxd5 17.a4!± △a5) 11.0–0 d5 12.Nxf8 Rxf8 13.Bb3² Thanks to his bishop pair and safer king, White would have a better position.]
10...Nbd5 11.Bg5 Qb8 [¹11...Qb6! 12.Bb3 e5 13.Nf3 e4 14.Nd4 h6 15.Bc1 Nc7=/+]
12.Qe2 e5! 13.Na3 Be7=/+
Super excited to share that, Former World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik 🇷🇺 for next year's "Gibraltar University Chess Seminar" in 2020.
The legendary Kramnik, retired from playing last year but has started some coaching projects.
We at #GibChess are elated to have him onboard!
The legendary Kramnik, retired from playing last year but has started some coaching projects.
We at #GibChess are elated to have him onboard!
Game 11 of the Women's World Championship Match ends in a draw after 40 moves.
Defending champion Ju Wenjun is leading 6-5. In the final game on Jan 23, the challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina has White in a must-win situation.
https://t.co/8S5W3aThPP
Defending champion Ju Wenjun is leading 6-5. In the final game on Jan 23, the challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina has White in a must-win situation.
https://t.co/8S5W3aThPP