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๐น Tata Steel 2018 Games Database (Masters & Chalengers)
๐น Round 1-4
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๐น Round 1-4
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๐น Vladimir Kramnik
๐น Russian chess Grandmaster
โฆ๏ธ Former World Champion - and former top ranked player in the world - Vladimir Kramnik was born in Tuapse, on the shores of the Black Sea, on June 25, 1975. As a child, Vladimir Kramnik studied in the chess school established by Mikhail Botvinnik. In 2000 he won the Classical World Championship from Garry Kasparov and then won the unified title when he defeated Veselin Topalov in 2006 to become the 14th undisputed World Champion. He relinquished the title in 2007 to his successor, the 15th undisputed (and now former) World Champion, Viswanathan Anand.
โช๏ธFull name: Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik
โช๏ธCountry: Russia
โช๏ธBorn: 25 June 1975 (age 42) Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
โช๏ธTitle: Grandmaster (1992)
โช๏ธWorld Champion: 2000โ06 (Classical) 2006โ07 (undisputed)
โช๏ธFIDE rating: 2787 (January 2018)
โช๏ธPeak rating: 2817 (October 2016)
โช๏ธRanking: No. 7 (January 2018)
โช๏ธPeak ranking: No. 1 (January 1996)
โฆ๏ธA memorable game by Kramnik which named "Blindfolded attack: Such a beauty, such a beauty" in CHESSGAMES site!! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐น Vladimir Kramnik vs Veselin Topalov
๐น Amber Blindfold (2003), Monte Carlo MNC, rd 2, Mar-16
๐น Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Normal Variation (B45)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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๐น Vladimir Kramnik
๐น Russian chess Grandmaster
โฆ๏ธ Former World Champion - and former top ranked player in the world - Vladimir Kramnik was born in Tuapse, on the shores of the Black Sea, on June 25, 1975. As a child, Vladimir Kramnik studied in the chess school established by Mikhail Botvinnik. In 2000 he won the Classical World Championship from Garry Kasparov and then won the unified title when he defeated Veselin Topalov in 2006 to become the 14th undisputed World Champion. He relinquished the title in 2007 to his successor, the 15th undisputed (and now former) World Champion, Viswanathan Anand.
โช๏ธFull name: Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik
โช๏ธCountry: Russia
โช๏ธBorn: 25 June 1975 (age 42) Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
โช๏ธTitle: Grandmaster (1992)
โช๏ธWorld Champion: 2000โ06 (Classical) 2006โ07 (undisputed)
โช๏ธFIDE rating: 2787 (January 2018)
โช๏ธPeak rating: 2817 (October 2016)
โช๏ธRanking: No. 7 (January 2018)
โช๏ธPeak ranking: No. 1 (January 1996)
โฆ๏ธA memorable game by Kramnik which named "Blindfolded attack: Such a beauty, such a beauty" in CHESSGAMES site!! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐น Vladimir Kramnik vs Veselin Topalov
๐น Amber Blindfold (2003), Monte Carlo MNC, rd 2, Mar-16
๐น Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Normal Variation (B45)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
@unitychess
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๐น Vladimir Kramnik vs Veselin Topalov
๐น Amber Blindfold (2003), Monte Carlo MNC, rd 2, Mar-16
๐น Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Normal Variation (B45)
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๐น Amber Blindfold (2003), Monte Carlo MNC, rd 2, Mar-16
๐น Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Normal Variation (B45)
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โช๏ธ Today, ten years ago, one of the greatest chess players of all time, Robert James Fischer, passed away...
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โช๏ธ Today, ten years ago, one of the greatest chess players of all time, Robert James Fischer, passed away...
โช๏ธ Read more about Bobby Fischerโs final days in last post of Chessbase.com site ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
https://en.chessbase.com/post/bobby-fischer-s-final-days
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โช๏ธ Today, ten years ago, one of the greatest chess players of all time, Robert James Fischer, passed away...
โช๏ธ Read more about Bobby Fischerโs final days in last post of Chessbase.com site ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
https://en.chessbase.com/post/bobby-fischer-s-final-days
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Bobby Fischerโs final days
Today, ten years ago, one of the greatest chess players of all time, Robert James Fischer, passed away. He had spent three years in Iceland, two in relative comfort and harmony, but struck by horrendous illness at the end of 2007. He had one true friend whoโฆ
๐น Mamedyarov won against Caruana in " Tata Steel Masters round 5 "
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๐ 65...Re8?
(65...Rd7!+ The only move to secure a draw. 66.Bรd7 Kรg6 67.Kc6 Be5 =)
66.Bf5 Rf8 67.Ke6 Bb2 68.Rg7+ Kh8 69.Rh7+ 1-0
(65...Rd7!+ The only move to secure a draw. 66.Bรd7 Kรg6 67.Kc6 Be5 =)
66.Bf5 Rf8 67.Ke6 Bb2 68.Rg7+ Kh8 69.Rh7+ 1-0
๐ 30.Bc4+
Grischuk's strange blunder especially in the critical final round.
(30.Re3! Bรe6 31.Qg7+ Kd8 32.Qรf6+ Kd7 =\+ In this position, white is not without chances.)
30...Qรe5+ 0-1
Karjakin thanks to this win, became runner-up in the world blitz championship.
Grischuk's strange blunder especially in the critical final round.
(30.Re3! Bรe6 31.Qg7+ Kd8 32.Qรf6+ Kd7 =\+ In this position, white is not without chances.)
30...Qรe5+ 0-1
Karjakin thanks to this win, became runner-up in the world blitz championship.
๐ 50.Ke3?? Rd3+ 0-1
49-year-old Anand continued his excellent run bagging a bronze in the World Blitz Chess Championship following his gold winning performance in the Rapid section only a couple of days back. ๐๐
49-year-old Anand continued his excellent run bagging a bronze in the World Blitz Chess Championship following his gold winning performance in the Rapid section only a couple of days back. ๐๐
๐ 12...a6?! 13.Nรd7!
Parham has completely exploited the last opponent's move that weakened b6-pawn.
13...Qรd7 14.Na4! Qc7 15.dรc5 bรc5 16.Rc1 +/-
Parham has completely exploited the last opponent's move that weakened b6-pawn.
13...Qรd7 14.Na4! Qc7 15.dรc5 bรc5 16.Rc1 +/-
๐1.Qh3!
White's pieces are aimed at attacking Black's king, and a transfer of the queen to the kingside makes their attack very dangerous. Black should reduce White's attack potential by exchanging pieces.
1.b3? Weakening his own squares along c-file. After 1...Qc7 or 1...Nc6 Black stands better.
1.Re3 Nc6 probably Black is fine.
White's pieces are aimed at attacking Black's king, and a transfer of the queen to the kingside makes their attack very dangerous. Black should reduce White's attack potential by exchanging pieces.
1.b3? Weakening his own squares along c-file. After 1...Qc7 or 1...Nc6 Black stands better.
1.Re3 Nc6 probably Black is fine.