đ 11...d5!
Carlsen rapidly develops his queenside and open up the game as soon as possible.
11...d6 12.Nxe4 Bf5 13.d3 White has a slight advantage.
11...b6 12.Nxe4 Bb7 13.Be2 Black has given up a pawn for unclear compensation.
Carlsen rapidly develops his queenside and open up the game as soon as possible.
11...d6 12.Nxe4 Bf5 13.d3 White has a slight advantage.
11...b6 12.Nxe4 Bb7 13.Be2 Black has given up a pawn for unclear compensation.
đ 22.Rfc1!
After this move black is faced with many difficulties:
1.The c4-knight is pinned. 2.The c4-square is an unstable square, mainly since b5 can be undermined with Ra5. 3.Black's unmoved f8-bishop cannot develop without trouble.
22.Nf3? It's unreasonable for White to move his knight from the center.
22.Rac1? The wrong rook! White should keep his rook on the open a-file.
After this move black is faced with many difficulties:
1.The c4-knight is pinned. 2.The c4-square is an unstable square, mainly since b5 can be undermined with Ra5. 3.Black's unmoved f8-bishop cannot develop without trouble.
22.Nf3? It's unreasonable for White to move his knight from the center.
22.Rac1? The wrong rook! White should keep his rook on the open a-file.
đUnity Chess Multiple Choice 159
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B: Qa4 â 8
đđđđđđđ 62%
A: g4 â 5
đđđđ 38%
C: Be1
âŤď¸ 0%
đĽ 13 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
B: Qa4 â 8
đđđđđđđ 62%
A: g4 â 5
đđđđ 38%
C: Be1
âŤď¸ 0%
đĽ 13 people voted so far.
đUnity Chess Multiple Choice 160
C: Be4 â 10
đđđđđđđ 63%
A: BĂd5 â 4
đđđ 25%
B: 0-0 â 2
đ 13%
đĽ 16 people voted so far.
C: Be4 â 10
đđđđđđđ 63%
A: BĂd5 â 4
đđđ 25%
B: 0-0 â 2
đ 13%
đĽ 16 people voted so far.
Spectators follow the course of the 4th game of the World Chess Championship match between Mikhail Botvinnik (champion) and Mikhail Tal (challenger). 22nd March, 1960.
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Mikhail Tal (Latvia) v. Paul Keres (Estonia), 2nd USSR People's Spartakiad, Moscow, August 1959.
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At the age of 15, Anand became the youngest Indian to win the title of International Master.
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đ˘ Viswanathan Anand
đ˘ Indian chess Grandmaster
đ˘ Today is birthday of Anand
đ˘ Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand is an Indian chess grandmaster and a former World Chess Champion, considered as one of the greatest chess players of all time. Anand became India's first grandmaster in 1988.
đ˘ Born: December 11, 1969 (age 47), Chennai, India
đ˘ FIDE rating: 2782 (December 2017)
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Vishwanathan Anand ("Vishy" to his fans) was the 15th undisputed World Champion, reigning from 2007 until 2013. He was also FIDE World Champion from 2000-2002.
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đ˘ Indian chess Grandmaster
đ˘ Today is birthday of Anand
đ˘ Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand is an Indian chess grandmaster and a former World Chess Champion, considered as one of the greatest chess players of all time. Anand became India's first grandmaster in 1988.
đ˘ Born: December 11, 1969 (age 47), Chennai, India
đ˘ FIDE rating: 2782 (December 2017)
đ˘ Twenty sellected games of Anand
đ˘ Download by PGN format đđźđđźđđź
Vishwanathan Anand ("Vishy" to his fans) was the 15th undisputed World Champion, reigning from 2007 until 2013. He was also FIDE World Champion from 2000-2002.
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