📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 268
A: Ra4 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
B: Bd6 – 2
👍 14%
C: e×f4 – 2
👍 14%
👥 14 people voted so far.
A: Ra4 – 10
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 71%
B: Bd6 – 2
👍 14%
C: e×f4 – 2
👍 14%
👥 14 people voted so far.
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"Paul Benko - Svetozar Gligorić - Miguel Najdorf - Tigran Petrosian - Samuel Reshevsky - Paul Keres - Oscar Panno"
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Jacqueline Piatigorsky (1911-2012) represented the USA in the 1st Women's Chess Olympiad in Emmen in 1957. She was a Rothschild and sculptress specializing in birds. She was a top woman tennis player. She was the widow of famed cellist and chess patron Gregor Piatigorsky.
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⚫️Noroozi Omid (2351)
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🔸Round 2
⚪️Maghalashvili Davit (2506)
⚫️Gholami Orimi Mahdi (2271)
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⚫️Gholami Orimi Mahdi (2271)
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📘 15.Qf3!
A strong move to prevent black from castling.
(15...0-0 16.b4 +-)
15..Qc6 16.Bd2 b6 17.e6!
Another powerful move by 15-year-old Iranian Grandmaster and 2016 Iran champion.
17...Kd8
(17...f×e6 18.R×e6! +-)
18.e×f7 +-
A strong move to prevent black from castling.
(15...0-0 16.b4 +-)
15..Qc6 16.Bd2 b6 17.e6!
Another powerful move by 15-year-old Iranian Grandmaster and 2016 Iran champion.
17...Kd8
(17...f×e6 18.R×e6! +-)
18.e×f7 +-
34.Bg5?
Ghaem Maghami has made a blunder. He could have kept his extra piece with 34.Rf5!
(34.Rf5! Rbd8 (34...Ng6 35.Qg2+-) 35.R×e5! R×e5 36.Ne7+ +-)
34...Ng6 35.Nf6+ Q×f6 36.Q×e8 R×e8 37.B×f6 R×e2 38.B×g7 K×g7 =
Ghaem Maghami has made a blunder. He could have kept his extra piece with 34.Rf5!
(34.Rf5! Rbd8 (34...Ng6 35.Qg2+-) 35.R×e5! R×e5 36.Ne7+ +-)
34...Ng6 35.Nf6+ Q×f6 36.Q×e8 R×e8 37.B×f6 R×e2 38.B×g7 K×g7 =
📘 18. c×d5?? (18.Q×b2 +-)
Khademalsharieh has blundered in a winning position.
18...b1=Q! 0-1
if 19.R×b1 Bf5
Sarasadat won the Asian Under-12 Girls Championship in 2008, the World Under-12 Girls Championship in 2009, the Asian Under-16 Girls Blitz Championship in 2012, and the World U16 Girls Blitz Championship in 2013. In 2014, she finished runner-up in the World Junior Girls Championship.
Khademalsharieh has blundered in a winning position.
18...b1=Q! 0-1
if 19.R×b1 Bf5
Sarasadat won the Asian Under-12 Girls Championship in 2008, the World Under-12 Girls Championship in 2009, the Asian Under-16 Girls Blitz Championship in 2012, and the World U16 Girls Blitz Championship in 2013. In 2014, she finished runner-up in the World Junior Girls Championship.
📘 22...h5!
A pawn storm on the kingside to pressure the white King position which is supported by the black queen and bishop in the long-diagonal.
23.Ne1 g5 =
A pawn storm on the kingside to pressure the white King position which is supported by the black queen and bishop in the long-diagonal.
23.Ne1 g5 =