20.Qf6+! [White correctly decides to give up the c3–pawn in order to attack the opponent's king. Black is behind in development and the dark squares around his king are weak.]
[20.a4?! bxa4 21.Ra3 Nd7 22.Rfa1 Qc7 23.Bf1 Rab8 24.Rxa4 Qxc3=]
20...Kg8 21.Bxd5!! [A beautiful combination. White totally exploits the absence of Black's pieces around the opponent's king.]
21...Nd7™ [21...exd5? 22.e6! Qc7? (22...Rf8 23.exf7+ Rxf7 24.Qxg6+ Kf8 25.Qh6+ Kg8 26.Qg5+! Kf8 27.Qxd5+–) 23.Kg2+– △Rh1]
22.Qe7! [22.Qg5? exd5! 23.e6 Nf8 24.exf7+ Kg7 25.Qe5+ Kxf7 26.Qxd5+ Kg7=]
22...Re8™ 23.Qd6! Rad8 24.Bc6 Nb8 25.Bxe8! [25.Qc5? Nxc6! 26.Qxc6 Rc8 27.Qe4 Qxc3!=/+]
25...Rxd6 26.exd6 Kf8 27.d7!±
[20.a4?! bxa4 21.Ra3 Nd7 22.Rfa1 Qc7 23.Bf1 Rab8 24.Rxa4 Qxc3=]
20...Kg8 21.Bxd5!! [A beautiful combination. White totally exploits the absence of Black's pieces around the opponent's king.]
21...Nd7™ [21...exd5? 22.e6! Qc7? (22...Rf8 23.exf7+ Rxf7 24.Qxg6+ Kf8 25.Qh6+ Kg8 26.Qg5+! Kf8 27.Qxd5+–) 23.Kg2+– △Rh1]
22.Qe7! [22.Qg5? exd5! 23.e6 Nf8 24.exf7+ Kg7 25.Qe5+ Kxf7 26.Qxd5+ Kg7=]
22...Re8™ 23.Qd6! Rad8 24.Bc6 Nb8 25.Bxe8! [25.Qc5? Nxc6! 26.Qxc6 Rc8 27.Qe4 Qxc3!=/+]
25...Rxd6 26.exd6 Kf8 27.d7!±
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...Geller, Beliavsky, Jussupow, Najdorf, Suetin, Chernin, Psakhis, Dolmatov, Taimanov...
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"Once you shut out the clamour of the result and simply persevere, success is bound to be yours."
🔸 Viswanathan Anand, in his autobiography "Mind Master"
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🔸 Viswanathan Anand, in his autobiography "Mind Master"
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Judit Polgar: 1993, Budapest, Exhibiton match. I hope Boris Spassky will be with us for a long time. Happy Birthday!
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The Rook Lift: Paul Morphy's Last Gift To Chess
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The Rook Lift: Paul Morphy's Last Gift To Chess
In the late 1860s, the legendary Paul Morphy had almost entirely retired from chess. He was not the same young genius that he once was. But he still managed to introduce an important opening idea which hadn't been seen in chess before. After the American…
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