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In the press centre at the 1984 World Championship between Karpov and Kasparov, at the House of Unions in central Moscow - Aleksandr Nikitin (trainer of Kasparov) & Mikhail Tal.

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Garry Kasparov and his coach Alexander Shakarov ,1980

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🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 3
⚪️Vokhidov,Shamsiddin (2412)
⚫️Firouzja,Alireza (2526)
🔸0-1
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🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Firouzja,Alireza (2526)
⚫️Sargsyan,Shant (2453)
🔸1-0
♦️ Susan Polgar
♦️ American-Hungarian writer
♦️ American chess Grandmaster

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♦️ Susan Polgar
♦️ American-Hungarian writer
♦️ American chess Grandmaster


💢 Full name: Polgár Zsuzsanna
💢 Country: Hungary United States
💢 Born: April 19, 1969 (age 48) Budapest, Hungary
💢 Title: Grandmaster
💢 Women's World Champion: 1996–99
💢 FIDE rating: 2577 (December 2017) [inactive]
💢 Peak rating: 2577 (January 2005)

♦️ Susan Polgar is a Hungarian-born American chess Grandmaster. She is famous for having been a child prodigy at chess, for being a pioneer for women in chess, and for being an advocate for chess in education.

♦️ Reviw a game by Susan Polga: 👇🏼👇🏼

🔸 Susan Polgar vs Anatoly Karpov
🔸 Roquebrune , France (1992)
🔸 Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Check Variation Intermezzo Line (E15)


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🔸 Susan Polgar vs Anatoly Karpov
🔸 Roquebrune , France (1992)
🔸 Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Check Variation Intermezzo Line (E15)


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SusanPolgar-AnatolyKarpov 1992.pgn
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🔸 Susan Polgar vs Anatoly Karpov
🔸 Roquebrune , France (1992)
🔸 PGN format


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🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 2
⚪️Nogerbek,Kazybek (2325)
⭐️Kazakhstan⭐️
⚫️Tabatabaei,M.Amin (2573)
⭐️Iran⭐️
🔸0-1
📘 26.Qg3?
White should not have left the important g1-a7 diagonal.
26...Qb6+ 27.Kh1 Ke7! 28.Qh3 B×d5 (idea B×b3 or B×g2) 29.Bf1 B×b3 -+
🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 2
⚪️Nurzhanov,Timur (2215)
⭐️Kazakhstan⭐️
⚫️ Gholami,Aryan (2479)
⭐️Iran⭐️
🔸0-1
📘 41.R×h3?
A horrendous blunder in a winning position.
(41.R×b7! N×b7 42.R×h3 R×f5+
(42...Kd8?? 43.Rh1+ Kc7 44.Rc8#) 43.K×f5 +-)
41...R×f5! Now black is better.
42.K×f5 Bc8+ 43.Kf6 B×h3 -/+
🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Hakobyan,Aram (2465)
⭐️Armenia⭐️
⚫️Tabatabaei,M.Amin (2573)
⭐️Iran⭐️
🔸½-½
📘 10.Ne1!
The typical plan for White in such positions.
10...Qd7 11.Nc2 Bh3 12.b4 a×b4 13.a×b4
🔸World Youth Olympiad 2017
🔸Round 4
⚪️Firouzja,Alireza (2526)
⭐️Iran⭐️
⚫️Sargsyan,Shant (2453)
⭐️Armenia⭐️
🔸½-½
📘 38.Red1 Kf7?
Neglecting the opponent's next move lands Sargsyan in a completely lost position.
39.N×c7! Qc5 50.Nd5 +-
⚪️#173 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kramnik,Vladimir (2807)
🔸Krasenkow,Michal (2633)
🔸Corus Wijk aan Zee 2003
📘 18.Re4!
A very clever move by Kramnik. Black must now watch out for transfers to d4 or b4.
18.a4?! a5! Black was going to play ...a5 himself to cover b4-square.
18.Nd4 Blocking the d-file does not fit with the plan of attacking the weak d6-pawn.