📕 In this position, white is behind in material but he has compensation in the sense that the black king is exposed and vulnerable. If black can exchange the queens, he wins easily. so Fischer has played 29...Qf5! (with the idea of 30...Qf2) and after 30.b4 axb4 31.Rxb4+ Kc7, White resigned.
29...Bh6? 30.b4! axb4 31.Rxb4+ Kc7 32.Re7+-.
29...Re8?! 30.Qd2! and White still has some chances.
29...Bh6? 30.b4! axb4 31.Rxb4+ Kc7 32.Re7+-.
29...Re8?! 30.Qd2! and White still has some chances.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 111
A: g5 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
B: Qe8 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
C: Kh8
▫️ 0%
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A: g5 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
B: Qe8 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%
C: Kh8
▫️ 0%
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📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 112
B: b4 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
A: Rc4 – 5
👍👍👍 29%
C: Ba3
▫️ 0%
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B: b4 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
A: Rc4 – 5
👍👍👍 29%
C: Ba3
▫️ 0%
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📘** 2.Na3**
for the first time, this surprising move has been played by Vladim Zvjaginsev among top-level players. He has successfully employed it against Khalifman in 2005.
for the first time, this surprising move has been played by Vladim Zvjaginsev among top-level players. He has successfully employed it against Khalifman in 2005.
📘 43.Rf1??
White has neglected his most effective defensive resources. He should have played 43.Qe6 or Bf1 to prevent black's h3.
43...h3 44.Rg1 Rc1! 0-1
White has neglected his most effective defensive resources. He should have played 43.Qe6 or Bf1 to prevent black's h3.
43...h3 44.Rg1 Rc1! 0-1
📘 Czech Super grandmaster David Navara has been the national champion 7-times. Navara also won the European Blitz Championship in 2014. He found the only winning way: 55...N×e3+ 56.Kf2 Qd2+ 57.Kf3 g4+ 58.Kf4 Qf2+ 59.Kg5 Qf5+! 60.Q×f5 N×f5 0-1
📘 Jobava has completely forgotten the a1- square is attacked. He could have played 39...c4 40.Nc5 Ra1+ 41.Kg2 b3 -+ but instead he played: 39...Ne4 40.f3 Ra1+?? 41.N×a1 1-0
📘 23.f×e5 f×e5 With slight advantage for black.
A)23.N×d4! e×d4 24.R×d4 N×g3! ( 24....Nc5? Rc4! +/-) 25.Q×g3 0-0 =
A)23.N×d4! e×d4 24.R×d4 N×g3! ( 24....Nc5? Rc4! +/-) 25.Q×g3 0-0 =
📘 7.Nd7 With the idea of Bd6-c5-Nb8-Nc6
This idea has also been employed by Caruana against Adams in 2015.
This idea has also been employed by Caruana against Adams in 2015.
📘 28. Rfb1
Topalov missed a winning continuation. He should not have given his opponent an opportunity to castle:
(28. Qxg7 Rf8 29. Rad1! With the idea of Rd8+! Bxf5 30. e6! Bxe6 31. Rfe1(idea R×e6!) Qe7 32. Ne5 a5 33. Ng4 f5 34.Qg6+ Rf7 35. Rxe6+-)
Topalov missed a winning continuation. He should not have given his opponent an opportunity to castle:
(28. Qxg7 Rf8 29. Rad1! With the idea of Rd8+! Bxf5 30. e6! Bxe6 31. Rfe1(idea R×e6!) Qe7 32. Ne5 a5 33. Ng4 f5 34.Qg6+ Rf7 35. Rxe6+-)