karpov_kuzmin_1973.pgn
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💢 Anatoly Karpov vs Gennadi Kuzmin
💢 USSR Championship (1973), Moscow URS, rd 9, Oct-13
💢 PGN format
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💢 USSR Championship (1973), Moscow URS, rd 9, Oct-13
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🔸70th ch-RUS 2017
🔸Round 11
⚪️Volkov,Sergey (2645)
⚫️Vitiugov,Nikita (2722)
🔸0-1
🔸Round 11
⚪️Volkov,Sergey (2645)
⚫️Vitiugov,Nikita (2722)
🔸0-1
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🔸70th ch-RUS 2017
🔸Round 11
⚪️Svidler,P (2765)
⚫️Malakhov,V (2686)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 11
⚪️Svidler,P (2765)
⚫️Malakhov,V (2686)
🔸1-0
📘 9.B×b5!?
Dubov's interesting sacrifice
9...B×f3
(9..c×b5 10.N×b5 B×f3 11.g×f3 Kd7 12.d5 Black is a piece up and according to the engines the position is equal but practically Things can be very difficult for Black!
10.g×f3 e6 11.Bc4 Q×d4
The experienced player, Malakhov has refused this sacrifice till to get the opponent out of his preparation.
Dubov's interesting sacrifice
9...B×f3
(9..c×b5 10.N×b5 B×f3 11.g×f3 Kd7 12.d5 Black is a piece up and according to the engines the position is equal but practically Things can be very difficult for Black!
10.g×f3 e6 11.Bc4 Q×d4
The experienced player, Malakhov has refused this sacrifice till to get the opponent out of his preparation.
📘 18.N×e6!
Another attractive sacrifice by Dobov.
18...f×e6 19.B×e6 Ra7 20.Qc4?
The correct continuation was:
A)20.e5!
Qe8! 21.e×f6 N×f6 22.Bf5 +/-
B)20.e5! Ne8? 21.Rg3 idea Rh3 +- with a very strong attack.
C)20.e5! Nd5? 21.Rd4+-
with multiple-threats such as Qxh7 and then Rh4#
20.Qc4? a5 21.Bf5 Qe8 -+
Another attractive sacrifice by Dobov.
18...f×e6 19.B×e6 Ra7 20.Qc4?
The correct continuation was:
A)20.e5!
Qe8! 21.e×f6 N×f6 22.Bf5 +/-
B)20.e5! Ne8? 21.Rg3 idea Rh3 +- with a very strong attack.
C)20.e5! Nd5? 21.Rd4+-
with multiple-threats such as Qxh7 and then Rh4#
20.Qc4? a5 21.Bf5 Qe8 -+
📘 31.Bd1!
With the idea of transferring the bishop to a2-g8 diagonal to create some threats around the black king.
31...Ke7 32.Bb3 Ne6 33.Qa6 Qc7 34.Bd5 Nc5 =
With the idea of transferring the bishop to a2-g8 diagonal to create some threats around the black king.
31...Ke7 32.Bb3 Ne6 33.Qa6 Qc7 34.Bd5 Nc5 =
📘 63.Ra5+??
Fedoseev's carelessness which costs him the game. This move causes the opponent king become closer to the e2-pawn.
63...Kf6 64.Ra1 Ke5 65.g4 Kd4 -+
But he could have easily saved himself by playing 63.Re1!. For example 63.Re1! Kf6 64.Bg4=
Fedoseev's carelessness which costs him the game. This move causes the opponent king become closer to the e2-pawn.
63...Kf6 64.Ra1 Ke5 65.g4 Kd4 -+
But he could have easily saved himself by playing 63.Re1!. For example 63.Re1! Kf6 64.Bg4=
📘 26.Re1!
Black has two weaknesses, a5, and f3 pawns. Botvinnik intends to attack f3 pawn with Re3 and Bg4 (if necessary). after deflection of opponent's pieces to the kingside, he can attack a5 pawn and catch it. (The Principle of Two Weaknesses)
Black has two weaknesses, a5, and f3 pawns. Botvinnik intends to attack f3 pawn with Re3 and Bg4 (if necessary). after deflection of opponent's pieces to the kingside, he can attack a5 pawn and catch it. (The Principle of Two Weaknesses)
📘 28.Qa5!
Botvinnik paralyzes all of the black pieces. Black's knight remains in danger. With this single factor as a catalyst, White's game blossoms with each passing move. blacks position will collapse soon.
28.Ra1? allows black to bring his bishop into the game with 28...Bb7.
28.Nb4 Be6! 29.Nc6 Qd6
Botvinnik paralyzes all of the black pieces. Black's knight remains in danger. With this single factor as a catalyst, White's game blossoms with each passing move. blacks position will collapse soon.
28.Ra1? allows black to bring his bishop into the game with 28...Bb7.
28.Nb4 Be6! 29.Nc6 Qd6
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 171
A: Nd4 – 8
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 89%
B: g3 – 1
👍 11%
C: Bd3
▫️ 0%
👥 9 people voted so far.
A: Nd4 – 8
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 89%
B: g3 – 1
👍 11%
C: Bd3
▫️ 0%
👥 9 people voted so far.