📘 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 -+
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 -+
📘 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 -/+
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 -/+
📘 10.Ne1!
The typical plan for White in such positions.
10...Qd7 11.Nc2 Bh3 12.b4 a×b4 13.a×b4
The typical plan for White in such positions.
10...Qd7 11.Nc2 Bh3 12.b4 a×b4 13.a×b4
📘 38.Red1 Kf7?
Neglecting the opponent's next move lands Sargsyan in a completely lost position.
39.N×c7! Qc5 50.Nd5 +-
Neglecting the opponent's next move lands Sargsyan in a completely lost position.
39.N×c7! Qc5 50.Nd5 +-
📘 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.
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.
📘 27.c4!!
Kamsky gives up a pawn to break up Black's monster center.His idea, crazy as it looks, was absolutely sound and should have saved the game.
27.Rc1 e4 28.Ng5 Ra2 -/+
27.b4? c4! and Black's center is not tolerable.
Kamsky gives up a pawn to break up Black's monster center.His idea, crazy as it looks, was absolutely sound and should have saved the game.
27.Rc1 e4 28.Ng5 Ra2 -/+
27.b4? c4! and Black's center is not tolerable.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 175
A: h4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 46%
C: Bd2 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
B: a3 – 2
👍👍 15%
👥 13 people voted so far.
A: h4 – 6
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 46%
C: Bd2 – 5
👍👍👍👍👍👍 38%
B: a3 – 2
👍👍 15%
👥 13 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 176
C: d4 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
B: e×d5 – 3
👍👍 18%
A: Qg5 – 2
👍 12%
👥 17 people voted so far.
C: d4 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
B: e×d5 – 3
👍👍 18%
A: Qg5 – 2
👍 12%
👥 17 people voted so far.
20th September 1962. The 15th Olympiad at Varna (Bulgaria); the 5th round of the qualifiers. In the front row, the USA-Israel match, on top board Bobby Fischer v. Izak Aloni.
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Bobby Fischer in play against D. Rivera (Puerto Rico) in the 9th round of the preliminaries of the 15th Olympiad, Varna, 25th September 1962.
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