๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 292
A: Rc4 โ 9
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
C: Rc7 โ 3
๐๐ 21%
B: f5 โ 2
๐๐ 14%
๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
A: Rc4 โ 9
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
C: Rc7 โ 3
๐๐ 21%
B: f5 โ 2
๐๐ 14%
๐ฅ 14 people voted so far.
At the drawing of lots for the traditional Wijk aan Zee tournament, 14th January 1980. Jan Timman, Viktor Korchnoi & Hans Bรถhm.
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Amsterdam IBM tournament, July 1980. A handshake before play in the 9th-round encounter between Jan Timman and World Champion Anatoly Karpov.
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As the negotiations for a world title match with Bobby Fischer failed, in April 1975 Anatoly Karpov became the new world champion.
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The 64th match by telegraph between New South Wales and Victoria (Sydney/Melbourne, June 21, 1958). Among the players: Karlis Ozols, John Purdy, Gregory Koshnitsky and Cecil Purdy. The series started in 1870 and, by 1958, New South Wales had won 31 matches, lost 23 and drew 9.
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๐ธKarun Cup 2018
๐ธRound 4
โช๏ธTahbaz,Arash (2456)
โซ๏ธMosadeghpour,Masoud (2518)
๐ธ1-0
๐ธRound 4
โช๏ธTahbaz,Arash (2456)
โซ๏ธMosadeghpour,Masoud (2518)
๐ธ1-0
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๐ธKarun Cup 2018
๐ธRound 4
โช๏ธKhodashenas,Mersad (2397)
โซ๏ธMousavi,Seyed Khalil (2480)
๐ธ0-1
๐ธRound 4
โช๏ธKhodashenas,Mersad (2397)
โซ๏ธMousavi,Seyed Khalil (2480)
๐ธ0-1
โช๏ธ Emanuel Lasker
โช๏ธ German Chess Grandmaster
โฆ๏ธ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years. In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
Full name: Emanuel Lasker
Country: Germany
Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
World Champion: 1894โ1921
โฆ๏ธLasker's contemporaries used to say that he used a "psychological" approach to the game, and even that he sometimes deliberately played inferior moves to confuse opponents. Recent analysis, however, indicates that he was ahead of his time and used a more flexible approach than his contemporaries, which mystified many of them. Lasker knew contemporary analyses of openings well but disagreed with many of them. He published chess magazines and five chess books, but later players and commentators found it difficult to draw lessons from his methods.
โฆ๏ธA memorable and informative game by Lasker in New York 1924 against Alexander Alekhine๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ธ Alexander Alekhine vs Emanuel Lasker
๐ธ New York (1924), New York, NY USA, rd 3, Mar-18
๐ธ Queen's Gambit Declined: Exchange. Saemisch Variation (D35)
โฆ๏ธReview and download annotated PGN file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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โช๏ธ German Chess Grandmaster
โฆ๏ธ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years. In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.
Full name: Emanuel Lasker
Country: Germany
Born: December 24, 1868 Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72) New York City, United States
World Champion: 1894โ1921
โฆ๏ธLasker's contemporaries used to say that he used a "psychological" approach to the game, and even that he sometimes deliberately played inferior moves to confuse opponents. Recent analysis, however, indicates that he was ahead of his time and used a more flexible approach than his contemporaries, which mystified many of them. Lasker knew contemporary analyses of openings well but disagreed with many of them. He published chess magazines and five chess books, but later players and commentators found it difficult to draw lessons from his methods.
โฆ๏ธA memorable and informative game by Lasker in New York 1924 against Alexander Alekhine๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ธ Alexander Alekhine vs Emanuel Lasker
๐ธ New York (1924), New York, NY USA, rd 3, Mar-18
๐ธ Queen's Gambit Declined: Exchange. Saemisch Variation (D35)
โฆ๏ธReview and download annotated PGN file๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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@unitychessAlekhine-Lasker New York 1924.pgn
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๐ธ Alexander Alekhine - Emanuel Lasker, New Yirk 1924 (round 3)
๐ธ PGN format
๐ธ Annotated by Heedt from Chessbase.com
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๐ธ PGN format
๐ธ Annotated by Heedt from Chessbase.com
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๐ 11.Ne1?!
Tunisian international master has hurried to launch his plan. He should have first played 11.c3 or 11.a3.
11...Qa5!
Ghaem Magham has very well exploited the white's dubious move.
12.Ndf3 Bc3! 13.Qc1 c5 -/+
Tunisian international master has hurried to launch his plan. He should have first played 11.c3 or 11.a3.
11...Qa5!
Ghaem Magham has very well exploited the white's dubious move.
12.Ndf3 Bc3! 13.Qc1 c5 -/+
๐ 21.Qe3!
A multi-purpose move:
- limiting the ability of the black knight due to pin by White e3-queen.
- Preventing dxe5 in view of 22.Na4.
- And now the strong idea of f5-f6 is possible for white.
21...Qb8? (f5) 22.f5 Qb4 23.f6 eรf6 24.eรf6 Ne6 25.Rd3! Qc5 26.Qh6 Qg5 27.Qรg5 Nรg5 28.h4 +/-
A multi-purpose move:
- limiting the ability of the black knight due to pin by White e3-queen.
- Preventing dxe5 in view of 22.Na4.
- And now the strong idea of f5-f6 is possible for white.
21...Qb8? (f5) 22.f5 Qb4 23.f6 eรf6 24.eรf6 Ne6 25.Rd3! Qc5 26.Qh6 Qg5 27.Qรg5 Nรg5 28.h4 +/-
๐ 75.Qg5?
Darini has missed the opportunity. He could have won the black knight with 75.Qe5! (the threats are Qรe7 and Qb8+) 75...Nรg6 76.Qd5+ Kf8 77.Qf5+ +-.
75...Qe3 76.Qรe3 dรe3 77.f4 Nรg6 78.Kf3 Nรf4 = ยฝ-ยฝ
Darini has missed the opportunity. He could have won the black knight with 75.Qe5! (the threats are Qรe7 and Qb8+) 75...Nรg6 76.Qd5+ Kf8 77.Qf5+ +-.
75...Qe3 76.Qรe3 dรe3 77.f4 Nรg6 78.Kf3 Nรf4 = ยฝ-ยฝ