📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 204
C: Rd7 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
A: R×b5 – 2
👍 13%
B: Rc5 – 1
👍 7%
👥 15 people voted so far.
C: Rd7 – 12
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 80%
A: R×b5 – 2
👍 13%
B: Rc5 – 1
👍 7%
👥 15 people voted so far.
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🔸World Rapid Championship 2017
🔸Round 15
⚪️Grigoriants,Sergey (2561)
⚫️Rapport,Richard (2707)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 15
⚪️Grigoriants,Sergey (2561)
⚫️Rapport,Richard (2707)
🔸1-0
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🔸World Rapid Championship 2017
🔸Round 15
⚪️Akobian,Varuzhan (2647)
⚫️Sargissian,Gabriel (2672)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 15
⚪️Akobian,Varuzhan (2647)
⚫️Sargissian,Gabriel (2672)
🔸1-0
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▪️ Bobby Fischer
▪️ Chess AmericanGrandmaster
♦️ Robert James Fischer was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion.
♦️ Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time.
🔸 Full name: Robert James Fischer
🔸Country: United States Iceland (2005–2008)
🔸Born: March 9, 1943 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
🔸Died: January 17, 2008 (aged 64) Reykjavík, Iceland
🔸Title: Grandmaster (1958)
🔸World Champion: 1972–1975
🔸Peak rating: 2785 (July 1972)
♦️ Our today's game is the game of the century which Fisher won grandmaster Donald Byrne in a brilliant game with
queen sacrificing when he was only 13 years old!!👇🏼👇🏼
🔹 Donald Byrne vs Robert James Fischer
🔹 "The Game of the Century"
🔹 Third Rosenwald Trophy (1956), New York, NY USA, rd 8, Oct-17
🔹Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights Variation. Hungarian Attack (D92)
♦️ Reviw this game and download it's annotated PGN file 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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▪️ Bobby Fischer
▪️ Chess AmericanGrandmaster
♦️ Robert James Fischer was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion.
♦️ Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time.
🔸 Full name: Robert James Fischer
🔸Country: United States Iceland (2005–2008)
🔸Born: March 9, 1943 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
🔸Died: January 17, 2008 (aged 64) Reykjavík, Iceland
🔸Title: Grandmaster (1958)
🔸World Champion: 1972–1975
🔸Peak rating: 2785 (July 1972)
♦️ Our today's game is the game of the century which Fisher won grandmaster Donald Byrne in a brilliant game with
queen sacrificing when he was only 13 years old!!👇🏼👇🏼
🔹 Donald Byrne vs Robert James Fischer
🔹 "The Game of the Century"
🔹 Third Rosenwald Trophy (1956), New York, NY USA, rd 8, Oct-17
🔹Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights Variation. Hungarian Attack (D92)
♦️ Reviw this game and download it's annotated PGN file 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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🔹 Donald Byrne vs Robert James Fischer
🔹 Third Rosenwald Trophy (1956), New York, NY USA, rd 8, Oct-17
🔹Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights Variation. Hungarian Attack (D92)
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🔹 Third Rosenwald Trophy (1956), New York, NY USA, rd 8, Oct-17
🔹Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights Variation. Hungarian Attack (D92)
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Byrne-Fischer 1956 GameOfTheCentury.pgn
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🔹 Donald Byrne- Robert James Fischer, New York 1956
🔹 Annotated by chess masters
🔹PGN format
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🔹 Annotated by chess masters
🔹PGN format
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Rakhmanov,Aleksandr (2653)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2694)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 1
⚪️Rakhmanov,Aleksandr (2653)
⚫️Ponomariov,Ruslan (2694)
🔸1-0
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Sjugirov,Sanan (2650)
⚫️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 1
⚪️Sjugirov,Sanan (2650)
⚫️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
🔸1-0
The victorious USSR players on their return from the 10th Olympiad at Helsinki, 1952. L to R: Kotov, Keres, Smyslov, Geller, Bronstein and Boleslavsky.
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📘 51.Qf3?
Karjakin has missed a completely winning game due to cautious moves.
51...Qe1 52.Kh2
(52.Ne4?? Ng1+)
52...Qg1+ 53.Kh3 Qe1 54.Kh2 ½-½
Karjakin has missed a completely winning game due to cautious moves.
51...Qe1 52.Kh2
(52.Ne4?? Ng1+)
52...Qg1+ 53.Kh3 Qe1 54.Kh2 ½-½
📘 30.Qe2 Bd4?
In a complicated game, Carlsen didn't notice The opponent's trap with the Qe2 move.
31.f5! g×f5 32.e×f5 B×f5 33.Q×h5+ Kg7 34.Q×f5+
In a complicated game, Carlsen didn't notice The opponent's trap with the Qe2 move.
31.f5! g×f5 32.e×f5 B×f5 33.Q×h5+ Kg7 34.Q×f5+
📘 54.b4??
Young Norwegian International Master has made a blunder in an equal game.
(54.Rh8 =)
54...Kh7! 55.Rb7+ Rg7 56.Rb5 Kh6 57.Rb8 h2 0-1
Young Norwegian International Master has made a blunder in an equal game.
(54.Rh8 =)
54...Kh7! 55.Rb7+ Rg7 56.Rb5 Kh6 57.Rb8 h2 0-1