๐ 39...d5! 40.cxd5 c5!=
A simple blow - transforming both minor pieces and the direction of the initiative. An instructive classical example.
A simple blow - transforming both minor pieces and the direction of the initiative. An instructive classical example.
๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 325
A: Na5 โ 7
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
B: Nรd4 โ 3
๐๐๐ 27%
C: d5 โ 1
๐ 9%
๐ฅ 11 people voted so far.
A: Na5 โ 7
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
B: Nรd4 โ 3
๐๐๐ 27%
C: d5 โ 1
๐ 9%
๐ฅ 11 people voted so far.
๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 326
A: Bf4 โ 7
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
B: Ra3 โ 2
๐๐ 18%
C: Bg5 โ 2
๐๐ 18%
๐ฅ 11 people voted so far.
A: Bf4 โ 7
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 64%
B: Ra3 โ 2
๐๐ 18%
C: Bg5 โ 2
๐๐ 18%
๐ฅ 11 people voted so far.
Rd 2 of the Candidates tourney in Berlin: Grischuk (who lost in Rd 1) beat So. The other games were drawn. Rd 3 pairings: Karjakin-Grischuk, Aronian-Kramnik, Caruana-Memedyarov, and So-Ding Liren. Kramnik, Caruana, and Memedyarov have 1.5 points to lead the tournament so far.
@unitychess
@unitychess
Publicity leaflet for 1959 Candidates' Tournament, held in Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
@UnityChess
@UnityChess
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Wonderful Hungarian footage from the 1950 Candidates tournament (Budapest, April/May 1950), with Bronstein, Boleslavsky, Lilienthal, Najdorf and Szabรณ. http://bit.ly/2GfkwYa
@UnityChess
@UnityChess
At the USSR Young Masters' Championship, Odessa 1968. Left to right: Viktor Kupreichik, Lev Alburt, Albert Kapengut, Vladimir Tukmakov, Vadim Faibisovich, Aleksandr Bakh.
@UnityChess
@UnityChess