๐Unity Chess Multiple Choice 344
B: g5 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 67%
A: 0-0 โ 2
๐๐ 17%
C: Qa5 โ 2
๐๐ 17%
๐ฅ 12 people voted so far.
B: g5 โ 8
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 67%
A: 0-0 โ 2
๐๐ 17%
C: Qa5 โ 2
๐๐ 17%
๐ฅ 12 people voted so far.
After round 9, Karjakin beat Kramnik; all other games drawn. Caruana still leads with 6 out of 9 (3 wins and 6 draws). Mamedyarov is in 2nd with 5.5 out of 9. Ding Liren has drawn all 9 games. Rd 10 on March 22. It will be Mamedyarov-Caruana.
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Lasker, Chigorin, Steinitz, and Pillsbury examining the Two Knights Defense.
Chigorin is also watching from the picture frame. St. Petersburg, 1895-6.
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Chigorin is also watching from the picture frame. St. Petersburg, 1895-6.
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At the 10th USSR Championship (Tbilisi, 1937) - the 2nd-round encounter between Genrikh Kasparian (Yerevan) and Andor Lilienthal (Moscow). The game was drawn in 30 move.
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Vilnius, July 1978. The 7th-round meeting of ex-World Champion Tigran Petrosian and soon-to-be Women's World Champion, Maia Chiburdanidze.
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Utut Adianto (1965- ) is the 1st Indonesian GM (1986). At age 12, he was Jakarta Jr. champ. He won the Indonesian ch at age 17. In 2000, he won the gold medal on board 1 in the Istanbul Olympiad. In 2009, he won a seat in the Indonesian senate and is now the House Speaker.
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Colour footage from the opening round of the 50th edition of the Hastings tournament, 1974-75: Vlastimil Hort v Guillermo Garcรญa Gonzรกlez, Pal Benko v Jonathan Mestel, Ulf Andersson v Michael Stean, Rafael Vaganian v Alexander Beliavsky and Istvรกn Csom v Albin Planinc.
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๐น Mikhail Botvinnik
๐น Russian-Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Electrical Engineer
โฆ๏ธ Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik was a Soviet and Russian International Grandmaster and World Chess Champion for most of 1948 to 1963.
โช๏ธ Full name: Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik
โช๏ธ Country: Soviet Union
โช๏ธ Born: August 17, 1911
Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Repino, Russia)
โช๏ธ Died: May 5, 1995 (aged 83)
Moscow, Russia
โช๏ธ Title: Grandmaster
โช๏ธ World Champion: 1948โ1957 // 1958โ1960 // 1961โ1963
โช๏ธ Peak rating: 2660 (January 1971)
โฆ๏ธ Reuben Fine, writing in 1976, observed that Botvinnik was at or near the top of the chess world for thirty yearsโfrom 1933, when he drew a match against Flohr, to 1963, when he lost the world championship for the final time, to Petrosianโ"a feat equaled historically only by Emanuel Lasker and Wilhelm Steinitz".
โฆ๏ธ A memorable game by Botvinnik๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ธ Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Alekhine
๐ธ AVRO (1938), The Netherlands, rd 7, Nov-15
๐ธ Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense. Pillsbury Variation (D41)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file๐๐ผ
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๐น Russian-Soviet Chess Grandmaster and Electrical Engineer
โฆ๏ธ Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik was a Soviet and Russian International Grandmaster and World Chess Champion for most of 1948 to 1963.
โช๏ธ Full name: Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik
โช๏ธ Country: Soviet Union
โช๏ธ Born: August 17, 1911
Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Repino, Russia)
โช๏ธ Died: May 5, 1995 (aged 83)
Moscow, Russia
โช๏ธ Title: Grandmaster
โช๏ธ World Champion: 1948โ1957 // 1958โ1960 // 1961โ1963
โช๏ธ Peak rating: 2660 (January 1971)
โฆ๏ธ Reuben Fine, writing in 1976, observed that Botvinnik was at or near the top of the chess world for thirty yearsโfrom 1933, when he drew a match against Flohr, to 1963, when he lost the world championship for the final time, to Petrosianโ"a feat equaled historically only by Emanuel Lasker and Wilhelm Steinitz".
โฆ๏ธ A memorable game by Botvinnik๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
๐ธ Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Alekhine
๐ธ AVRO (1938), The Netherlands, rd 7, Nov-15
๐ธ Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense. Pillsbury Variation (D41)
โฆ๏ธ Review and download PGN file๐๐ผ
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