📕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+-)