📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 270
A: Bc6 – 14
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 88%
C: Nc6 – 2
👍 13%
B: b5
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
A: Bc6 – 14
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 88%
C: Nc6 – 2
👍 13%
B: b5
▫️ 0%
👥 16 people voted so far.
John Quincy Adams was the 6th President of the US & avid chess player. He may have lost the Presidency because of chess. Jackson supporters charged that Adams used public funds to buy an expensive ivory chess set for him. Adams had paid for the chess set with his own money.
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Alexander Alekhine playing a game of living chess, against Bogoljubow, at the Münsterplatz, Villingen, Germany in April 1934.
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📘 13...N×e4!?
An interesting novelty by Mehrdad Sedaghati. The moves 13...Qc8 and 13...b5 have already been played.
14.N×e4 f5 15.Nfd2 f×e4 16.N×e4 =
An interesting novelty by Mehrdad Sedaghati. The moves 13...Qc8 and 13...b5 have already been played.
14.N×e4 f5 15.Nfd2 f×e4 16.N×e4 =
📘 32...Bf3??
A blunder that is fully exploited by Iran's highest rated chess player, Pouya Idani.
Pouya was the U18 champion in the 2013 World Youth Chess Championship.
33.h6! B×g4 34.h×g7 Re8 35.Rg3 1-0
A blunder that is fully exploited by Iran's highest rated chess player, Pouya Idani.
Pouya was the U18 champion in the 2013 World Youth Chess Championship.
33.h6! B×g4 34.h×g7 Re8 35.Rg3 1-0
📘 7.a4?!
It is not a precise moment to play this move because black's position will get active with a typical combination.
(7.Bd3! 7...d5 8.e5 Ne4 White can continue with Ne1 and f3).
7...N×e4 8.Q×e4 d5 9.B×d5 c×d5 10.Qh4 f6 =/+
It is not a precise moment to play this move because black's position will get active with a typical combination.
(7.Bd3! 7...d5 8.e5 Ne4 White can continue with Ne1 and f3).
7...N×e4 8.Q×e4 d5 9.B×d5 c×d5 10.Qh4 f6 =/+
📘 Kuzubov who has obtained a huge advantage in an excellent positional play crashes his opponent with a beautiful combination.
30.Qh6+! Kg8 31.Qg5! Qe7 32.Ng4 Kg7 33.Ra7 h5 34.R×c7! Q×c7 35.Qh6+ 1-0
30.Qh6+! Kg8 31.Qg5! Qe7 32.Ng4 Kg7 33.Ra7 h5 34.R×c7! Q×c7 35.Qh6+ 1-0