📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 151
A: Bg5 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 60%
B: Bh6 – 3
👍👍 20%
C: Nh2 – 3
👍👍 20%
👥 15 people voted so far.
A: Bg5 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 60%
B: Bh6 – 3
👍👍 20%
C: Nh2 – 3
👍👍 20%
👥 15 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 152
A: Nh2 – 18
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 72%
B: e5 – 6
👍👍 24%
C: Rcd1 – 1
▫️ 4%
👥 25 people voted so far.
A: Nh2 – 18
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 72%
B: e5 – 6
👍👍 24%
C: Rcd1 – 1
▫️ 4%
👥 25 people voted so far.
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Victor Korchnoi starting off a 40-board simul in Hong Kong in late October 1978, after his world title match with Karpov in Baguio City.
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♦️ 9th London Chess Classic 2017
♦️ Caruana breaks the deadlock by winning Karjakin and Anand in 4&5 Rounds
♦️ Review "Caruana - Anand , Round 5 London chess classic 2017 " 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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♦️ Caruana breaks the deadlock by winning Karjakin and Anand in 4&5 Rounds
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♦️ "Caruana - Anand , Round 5 London chess classic 2017 "
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♦️ Fabiano Luigi Caruana is an Italian-American chess grandmaster.
He played for the United States until 2005, when he switched to Italy, and he subsequently switched back to the U.S. in 2015. He was the 2016 U.S. Chess Champion.
♦️ Born: July 30, 1992 (age 25), Miami, Florida, United States
♦️ Peak rating: 2844 (October 2014)
♦️ FIDE rating: 2799
♦️ Peak ranking: No. 2 (October 2014)
♦️ Title: Grandmaster (2007)
♦️ Parents: Santina Caruana, Lou Caruana
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♦️ Fabiano Luigi Caruana is an Italian-American chess grandmaster.
He played for the United States until 2005, when he switched to Italy, and he subsequently switched back to the U.S. in 2015. He was the 2016 U.S. Chess Champion.
♦️ Born: July 30, 1992 (age 25), Miami, Florida, United States
♦️ Peak rating: 2844 (October 2014)
♦️ FIDE rating: 2799
♦️ Peak ranking: No. 2 (October 2014)
♦️ Title: Grandmaster (2007)
♦️ Parents: Santina Caruana, Lou Caruana
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🔸Russian Championship Superfinal 2017
🔸Round 3
⚪️Matlakov,Maxim (2735)
⚫️Inarkiev,Ernesto (2689)
🔸½-½
🔸Round 3
⚪️Matlakov,Maxim (2735)
⚫️Inarkiev,Ernesto (2689)
🔸½-½
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🔸Russian Championship Superfinal 2017
🔸Round 3
⚪️Volkov,Sergey (2645)
⚫️Svidler,Peter (2765)
🔸0-1
🔸Round 3
⚪️Volkov,Sergey (2645)
⚫️Svidler,Peter (2765)
🔸0-1
📘 27. Qc3
After the game's move White is put in a passive and losing position. He could have played 27.Qxb8! Ba5+ 28. b4! a key move! Rxb8 29. bxa5 Ra8 30. a6 Qh3 31.a7 Qxh2+ 32. Kc1 Kg7=) and due to the strong a7- pawn, white has the upper hand.
27... Bb6 idea Rec8 -+
After the game's move White is put in a passive and losing position. He could have played 27.Qxb8! Ba5+ 28. b4! a key move! Rxb8 29. bxa5 Ra8 30. a6 Qh3 31.a7 Qxh2+ 32. Kc1 Kg7=) and due to the strong a7- pawn, white has the upper hand.
27... Bb6 idea Rec8 -+
📘 13...Ng7? (13...f5)
Black's carelessness allows white to make a typical sacrifice in the London system.
14.B×g7 K×g7 15.N×f7! K×f7?? 16.Q×h7+ Kf8 17.Qh6+ Kg8 18.Q×g6+ Kf8 19.Qh6+ Kg8 20.Bh7+ 1-0
Black's carelessness allows white to make a typical sacrifice in the London system.
14.B×g7 K×g7 15.N×f7! K×f7?? 16.Q×h7+ Kf8 17.Qh6+ Kg8 18.Q×g6+ Kf8 19.Qh6+ Kg8 20.Bh7+ 1-0
📘 13...Nfe4?!
Black has an isolated pawn on d5, so he should be patient and avoid unnecessary exchanges. Black should have played Qd7, to cover f5-square. But after the game's move, two minor-pieces will be exchanged.
14.N×e4! N×e4
(d×e4? 15.Nf5! Bf6 16.Q×d8 Rc×d8 17.B×f6 g×f6 18.Rfc1 +/-)
15.Nf5! Bf6 16.B×f6 N×f6 +/=.
Black has an isolated pawn on d5, so he should be patient and avoid unnecessary exchanges. Black should have played Qd7, to cover f5-square. But after the game's move, two minor-pieces will be exchanged.
14.N×e4! N×e4
(d×e4? 15.Nf5! Bf6 16.Q×d8 Rc×d8 17.B×f6 g×f6 18.Rfc1 +/-)
15.Nf5! Bf6 16.B×f6 N×f6 +/=.