17...a6!
Important - Black would like to have the option of opening the a-file in various scenarios. 17...g5 or 17...Nc6 would have been met by 18.b5.
Important - Black would like to have the option of opening the a-file in various scenarios. 17...g5 or 17...Nc6 would have been met by 18.b5.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 313
B: Nb6 β 6
πππππππ 67%
A: h3 β 2
ππ 22%
C: BΓa6 β 1
π 11%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
B: Nb6 β 6
πππππππ 67%
A: h3 β 2
ππ 22%
C: BΓa6 β 1
π 11%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 314
A: Qa2 β 5
πππππππ 56%
B: d5 β 2
πππ 22%
C: Red1 β 2
πππ 22%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
A: Qa2 β 5
πππππππ 56%
B: d5 β 2
πππ 22%
C: Red1 β 2
πππ 22%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
TalMemorialRapid2018.pgn
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πΉ Tal Memorial Rapid Chess
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Winners of the USSR Team Championship at Volgograd, 1985 - the RSFSR. Left to right, Evgeny Sveshnikov, Lyudmila Zaitseva, Anna Akhsharumova, Andrei Kharitonov, Lev Psakhis, Sergei Dolmatov, Anatoly Vaisser, Vitaly Tseshkovsky.
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The USSR Young Masters' Championship in Dubna, 1970. Albert Kapengut (who later became the trainer of Boris Gelfand) v. Boris Gulko.The event was won by Rafael Vaganian, Vladimir Tukmakov and Viktor Kupreichik.
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πΈ Tal Memorial Blitz 2018
πΈ Blits Section started
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πΈ Viswanathan Anand
πΈ Indian chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand is an Indian chess grandmaster, a former World Chess Champion, and the current World Rapid Chess Champion. Anand became India's first grandmaster in 1988.
βͺοΈ Full name: Anand or Anand Vishwanathan[1]
βͺοΈ Country: India
βͺοΈ Born: 11 December 1969 ) Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu
βͺοΈ Title: Grandmaster (1988)
βͺοΈ World Champion: 2000β2002 (FIDE) , 2007β2013
βͺοΈ FIDE rating 2776 (March 2018)
βͺοΈ Peak rating: 2817 (March 2011)
βͺοΈ Ranking: No. 9 (October 2017)
βͺοΈ Peak ranking: No. 1 (April 2007)
β¦οΈ Anand was born in 1969 in Mayiladuthurai, a small town in southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, but grew up in Chennai. His mother taught him to play chess, aged six.
β¦οΈ As an Indian and an Asian chess player, he blazed a trail with a number of firsts, including in 1984 becoming the youngest Indian to earn the title of IM (aged 14), becoming the youngest ever Indian Champion at 16, becoming in 1987 the first Indian to win the World Junior Championship and Indiaβs first grandmaster, and becoming Indiaβs (and Asiaβs) first World Champion. He was also the first World Champion since Robert James Fischer and the second since Max Euwe who did not originate from Russia or eastern Europe. Moreover, he was the first and only player to have won the putative world championship via knockout tournament, round robin tournament and traditional match play.
β¦οΈ Yesterday Viswanathan Anand won Tal Memorial Rapid 2018 in Moscow!!
The 11th Tal Memorial is a rapid and blitz tournament taking place in Moscow 2nd-5th March 2018. A 10 player rapid single round robin on the first three days finished by Anand's Championship yerterday and today they are 14 players , 13 round playing blitz section Now.
π’ Live broadcasting Blitz Games ππΌππΌ
https://www.chessbomb.com/arena/2018-tal-memorial-blitz
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Anand from 11th Tal Memorable 2018ππΌππΌ
Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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πΈ Indian chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand is an Indian chess grandmaster, a former World Chess Champion, and the current World Rapid Chess Champion. Anand became India's first grandmaster in 1988.
βͺοΈ Full name: Anand or Anand Vishwanathan[1]
βͺοΈ Country: India
βͺοΈ Born: 11 December 1969 ) Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu
βͺοΈ Title: Grandmaster (1988)
βͺοΈ World Champion: 2000β2002 (FIDE) , 2007β2013
βͺοΈ FIDE rating 2776 (March 2018)
βͺοΈ Peak rating: 2817 (March 2011)
βͺοΈ Ranking: No. 9 (October 2017)
βͺοΈ Peak ranking: No. 1 (April 2007)
β¦οΈ Anand was born in 1969 in Mayiladuthurai, a small town in southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, but grew up in Chennai. His mother taught him to play chess, aged six.
β¦οΈ As an Indian and an Asian chess player, he blazed a trail with a number of firsts, including in 1984 becoming the youngest Indian to earn the title of IM (aged 14), becoming the youngest ever Indian Champion at 16, becoming in 1987 the first Indian to win the World Junior Championship and Indiaβs first grandmaster, and becoming Indiaβs (and Asiaβs) first World Champion. He was also the first World Champion since Robert James Fischer and the second since Max Euwe who did not originate from Russia or eastern Europe. Moreover, he was the first and only player to have won the putative world championship via knockout tournament, round robin tournament and traditional match play.
β¦οΈ Yesterday Viswanathan Anand won Tal Memorial Rapid 2018 in Moscow!!
The 11th Tal Memorial is a rapid and blitz tournament taking place in Moscow 2nd-5th March 2018. A 10 player rapid single round robin on the first three days finished by Anand's Championship yerterday and today they are 14 players , 13 round playing blitz section Now.
π’ Live broadcasting Blitz Games ππΌππΌ
https://www.chessbomb.com/arena/2018-tal-memorial-blitz
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Anand from 11th Tal Memorable 2018ππΌππΌ
Review and download PGN fileππΌππΌ
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@unitychess Anand - Grischuk, 2018 moscow.pgn
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πΉ " Anand - Grischuk , 2018 Tal Memorial, Moscow "
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