๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 164
A: f4 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 89%
B: Ng4 โ 1
๐ 11%
C: e4
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 9 people voted so far.
A: f4 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 89%
B: Ng4 โ 1
๐ 11%
C: e4
โซ๏ธ 0%
๐ฅ 9 people voted so far.
Moscow, July 4th 1955, during USSR-USA match. Sammy Reshevsky can be seen with Nikita Khruschรซv.
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Soviet GM Mark Taimanov & Vasily Smyslov in Trafalgar Square, London. Taimanov dated it uncertainly as 'late 1950s' but 1954, when both players were in London for GB v. USSR match
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๐น Mikhail Botvinnik
๐น Russian-Soviet electrical engineer and grandmaster
โช๏ธ Full name Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik
โช๏ธ Country Soviet Union
โช๏ธ Born August 17, 1911 Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Repino, Russia)
โช๏ธ Died May 5, 1995 (aged 83) Moscow, Russia
โช๏ธ Title Grandmaster
โช๏ธ World Champion 1948โ1957 ; 1958โ1960 ; 1961โ1963
โช๏ธ Peak rating 2660 (January 1971)
๐น Mikhail Botvinnik is considered to be one of the greatest chess players in the world, and 3 time World Champion.
He was also a prominent chess coach, with students including Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik.
Download 10 of Botvinnik's best chess games with notes by Alekhine.๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
Review one of them by GIF file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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๐น Mikhail Botvinnik
๐น Russian-Soviet electrical engineer and grandmaster
โช๏ธ Full name Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik
โช๏ธ Country Soviet Union
โช๏ธ Born August 17, 1911 Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Repino, Russia)
โช๏ธ Died May 5, 1995 (aged 83) Moscow, Russia
โช๏ธ Title Grandmaster
โช๏ธ World Champion 1948โ1957 ; 1958โ1960 ; 1961โ1963
โช๏ธ Peak rating 2660 (January 1971)
๐น Mikhail Botvinnik is considered to be one of the greatest chess players in the world, and 3 time World Champion.
He was also a prominent chess coach, with students including Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik.
Download 10 of Botvinnik's best chess games with notes by Alekhine.๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
Review one of them by GIF file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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๐12...d5!
The best way to defend a flank attack is counterattack in the center.
13.a5!
Naka sacrifices two pawns in order to gain the initiative.
13...Nรc4 14.b3 Bb4+ 15.Kf2 Nรa5 16.Bd2 c5 17.Rรa5 Bรa5 18.Bรa5
The best way to defend a flank attack is counterattack in the center.
13.a5!
Naka sacrifices two pawns in order to gain the initiative.
13...Nรc4 14.b3 Bb4+ 15.Kf2 Nรa5 16.Bd2 c5 17.Rรa5 Bรa5 18.Bรa5
๐ 15.g4!!
White finds a quick way to blast open the center. With the center open, White's bishop, coupled with the rook's pressure down the a-file, puts an enormous strain on Black's now shaky queenside.
15.Nxe4 Bxe4 Black's position is fine at this point.
15.h3 would allow Black to activate his knight on a6: 15...Nb4 16.g4 Bd7 17.Nxe4 dxe4 18.Nd2 f5 19.Nc4 Nd5.
White finds a quick way to blast open the center. With the center open, White's bishop, coupled with the rook's pressure down the a-file, puts an enormous strain on Black's now shaky queenside.
15.Nxe4 Bxe4 Black's position is fine at this point.
15.h3 would allow Black to activate his knight on a6: 15...Nb4 16.g4 Bd7 17.Nxe4 dxe4 18.Nd2 f5 19.Nc4 Nd5.
๐ 13...f4!
Carlsen decides to confront his opponent on the kingside because White's queen is nowhere to be seen and isn't about to help out her king anytime soon. Also, White's bishop has conveniently posted itself on e3, after which ...f4 comes with tempo. This, in turn, means that White's knight will be left dangling on h4, costing Svidler more time. Such pawn sacrifices are almost rote in Grand Prix structures. This time the idea's potency is greatly magnified by the fact that White's queen is on vacation on a3, unable to help in the defence of her king.
Carlsen decides to confront his opponent on the kingside because White's queen is nowhere to be seen and isn't about to help out her king anytime soon. Also, White's bishop has conveniently posted itself on e3, after which ...f4 comes with tempo. This, in turn, means that White's knight will be left dangling on h4, costing Svidler more time. Such pawn sacrifices are almost rote in Grand Prix structures. This time the idea's potency is greatly magnified by the fact that White's queen is on vacation on a3, unable to help in the defence of her king.