πΊ1...b.c5? Black's carelessness (g6=) 2.d5! c.d5 3.B.f6 +-πΊ
πΊ1...Rcd4?? Nepo will never forget this blunder that cost him the whole game and got him eliminated from the world cup!
2.Q.d4!+- R.d4 3.Ne8+πΊ
2.Q.d4!+- R.d4 3.Ne8+πΊ
πΊh5-Ng8-Nh6-Ng4
Giri's interesting idea of transferring the knight to the active position.πΊ
Giri's interesting idea of transferring the knight to the active position.πΊ
πΊ1.Nd5-Nf4
Michael Adams' favorite idea in this opening. The idea is targeting the black Queen to move her from the active h5 square.πΊ
Michael Adams' favorite idea in this opening. The idea is targeting the black Queen to move her from the active h5 square.πΊ
πΉ#15
Blackβs position is preferable. Transferring the white knight to b5 seems to be the best way to achieve equality. 1.Nb1!πΉ
Blackβs position is preferable. Transferring the white knight to b5 seems to be the best way to achieve equality. 1.Nb1!πΉ
πΉ#16
White should have taken up the struggle for the control of the open c-file immediately by playing 1.Na2! [1.e3?! Bb5!] If 1...Bb5 2.Rxc7 Rxc7 3.Rc1! holding the balance as a result of the exchange of the last pair of rooks.πΉ
White should have taken up the struggle for the control of the open c-file immediately by playing 1.Na2! [1.e3?! Bb5!] If 1...Bb5 2.Rxc7 Rxc7 3.Rc1! holding the balance as a result of the exchange of the last pair of rooks.πΉ
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 17
anonymous poll
C: Kg3 β 14
πππππππ 67%
A: b4 β 5
πππ 24%
B: h4 β 2
π 10%
π₯ 21 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
C: Kg3 β 14
πππππππ 67%
A: b4 β 5
πππ 24%
B: h4 β 2
π 10%
π₯ 21 people voted so far.