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📘 19.Nc3?
White should have chosen 19.Bc2 to protect his king and coordinate his pieces.
19...Bf5!
A surprising winning move!
20.Q×d5
(20.g4 N×c3 21.Q×c3 Rdc8 -+)
20...R×d5 21.R×d5 Qe3+ 22.Rd2 Rc8 23.Bc2 R×c3! 24.b×c3 Q×c3 0-1
🔸International Khazar Cup 2018
🔸Round 8
⚪️Pilvaieh,Ali (2119)
⚫️Sharbaf,Mohsen (2256)
🔸1-0
19.Rf2?
White has missed his opportunity to win the game: (19.N×e4! d×e4 20.Bc4 +- intending N×c7 )
19...a6 20.Nc3 Be6
🔸International Khazar Cup 2018
🔸Round 8
⚪️Afshari,Mohammadreza (2183)
⚫️Noroozi,Omid (2351)
🔸½-½
📘 38.R×c6
The easiest way to win the game is 38.Ra7 intending Ra4+-.
38...B×d7 39.Rd6 Bg4+ 40.Ke3
However, White is still winning.
🔸International Khazar Cup 2018
🔸Round 9
⚪️Akbari Gelvardi,Mohammad (2224)
⚫️Daghli,Arash (2328)
🔸0-1
📘 25.Rfe1?
White has committed a blunder that is fully exploited by Arash Daghli.
25...R×e1+ 26.R×e1! Qg5+ 27.Kf1 R×d5! +-
(If 28.Q×d5?? then, Ne3+)
⚪️#317 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Golubev,Mihail (2532)
🔸Jirovsky,Petr (2351)
🔸Wichern op 5th Hamburgo 1999
📘 27.Na2!
A regrouping maneuver. White intends to transfer the knight to b4-square and put more pressure on the Black's camp.
⚫️#318 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Paehtz,Elisabeth (2306)
🔸Aseev,Konstantin N (2517)
🔸Cappelle la Grande 2000
📘 21...e5!
Whit's idea is simple enough: Pushing his g-pawn to rip open the kingside. Black responds correctly, counterattacking in the center. White's attack suffers a lot once a later g5 cannot be supported by an f4 or h4 pawn. 22.f5 d5! 23.exd5 e4! 24.Bxe4 Re8.
⚫️#319 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Klovans,Janis (2462)
🔸Greenfeld,Alon (2527)
🔸Israel Int op 1st Ashdod 2003
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 319

A: d5 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%

B: Bf8 – 3
👍👍 23%

C: Rhe8 – 1
👍 8%

👥 13 people voted so far.
⚪️#320 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Karpov,Anatoly (2705)
🔸Kasparov,Garry (2740)
🔸World Championship 1986
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 320

C: Nh3 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 50%

A: Rh3 – 7
👍👍👍👍👍 39%

B: Ne2 – 2
👍👍 11%

👥 18 people voted so far.
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