Unity Chess Multiple Choice 383
A: Qe6 β 6
πππππππ 75%
B: Nd8 β 1
π 13%
C: Kg7 β 1
π 13%
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
A: Qe6 β 6
πππππππ 75%
B: Nd8 β 1
π 13%
C: Kg7 β 1
π 13%
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 384
C: a6 β 8
πππππππ 57%
A: Bf8 β 4
ππππ 29%
B: Nf8 β 2
ππ 14%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
C: a6 β 8
πππππππ 57%
A: Bf8 β 4
ππππ 29%
B: Nf8 β 2
ππ 14%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
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πΈAntoaneta Stefanova
πΈBulgarian Chess Grandmaster
πΈ Today is birthday of Stefanova
πΉπΉ Congratulations!! πΉπΉ
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πΈAntoaneta Stefanova
πΈBulgarian Chess Grandmaster
πΈ Today is birthday of Stefanova
πΉπΉ Congratulations!! πΉπΉ
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πΈ Antoaneta Stefanova
πΈ Bulgarian Chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Antoaneta Stefanova is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster and Women's World Champion from 2004 to 2006. She has represented Bulgaria in the Chess Olympiad in 2000 and the Women's Chess Olympiad since 1992.
π’ Country: Bulgaria
π’ Born: 19 April 1979 (age 38)
Sofia, Bulgaria
π’ Title: Grandmaster (2002)
π’ Women's World Champion: 2004β2006
π’ FIDE rating: 2479 (April 2018)
π’ Peak rating: 2560 (January 2003)
π’ Peak ranking: No. 2 woman (January 2003
β¦οΈ Stefanova was born in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. When she was four years old, she received chess lessons from her father, Andon Stefanov, a designing artist.
β¦οΈIn 1989, Stefanova won the Girls U10 section at the World Youth Chess Festival in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. In 1992, she played, at the age of 13, in her first Chess Olympiad in Manila, Philippines. In the same year she became European under-14 girls' champion at the European Youth Chess Championship in RimavskΓ‘ Sobota. Stefanova won the Bulgarian women's championship in 1995.
β¦οΈIn June 2002, she won the 3rd European Individual Women's Championship in Varna. Stefanova was awarded the title of Grandmaster at the FIDE Presidential Board meeting in Doha in July 2002. At the end of July 2002, she won the Wismilak International Chess Tournament, a category 8 (average rating 2446) round-robin tournament in Surabaya, Indonesia, scoring 9Β½/11 points with a performance rating of 2750.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Stefanovaπ
πΉAntoaneta Stefanova vs Elisabeth Paehtz
πΉ Russian Club Championship: Women (2006), Sochi RUS, rd 1, Apr-20
πΉTrompowsky Attack: General (A45)
β¦οΈReview and download PGN fileπ
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πΈ Antoaneta Stefanova
πΈ Bulgarian Chess Grandmaster
β¦οΈ Antoaneta Stefanova is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster and Women's World Champion from 2004 to 2006. She has represented Bulgaria in the Chess Olympiad in 2000 and the Women's Chess Olympiad since 1992.
π’ Country: Bulgaria
π’ Born: 19 April 1979 (age 38)
Sofia, Bulgaria
π’ Title: Grandmaster (2002)
π’ Women's World Champion: 2004β2006
π’ FIDE rating: 2479 (April 2018)
π’ Peak rating: 2560 (January 2003)
π’ Peak ranking: No. 2 woman (January 2003
β¦οΈ Stefanova was born in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. When she was four years old, she received chess lessons from her father, Andon Stefanov, a designing artist.
β¦οΈIn 1989, Stefanova won the Girls U10 section at the World Youth Chess Festival in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. In 1992, she played, at the age of 13, in her first Chess Olympiad in Manila, Philippines. In the same year she became European under-14 girls' champion at the European Youth Chess Championship in RimavskΓ‘ Sobota. Stefanova won the Bulgarian women's championship in 1995.
β¦οΈIn June 2002, she won the 3rd European Individual Women's Championship in Varna. Stefanova was awarded the title of Grandmaster at the FIDE Presidential Board meeting in Doha in July 2002. At the end of July 2002, she won the Wismilak International Chess Tournament, a category 8 (average rating 2446) round-robin tournament in Surabaya, Indonesia, scoring 9Β½/11 points with a performance rating of 2750.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Stefanovaπ
πΉAntoaneta Stefanova vs Elisabeth Paehtz
πΉ Russian Club Championship: Women (2006), Sochi RUS, rd 1, Apr-20
πΉTrompowsky Attack: General (A45)
β¦οΈReview and download PGN fileπ
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@Stefanova-Paehtz 2006.pgn
617 B
πΉ Antoaneta Stefanova - Elisabeth Paehtz, Russian Club Championship: Women (2006)
πΉ PGN format
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πΉ PGN format
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Rd 1 at the US championship in St Louis: So beat Zherebukh and Akobian beat Onischuk. Draws: Liang-Caruana, Nakamura-Robson, Lenderman-Shankland, and Xiong-Izoria. Rd 2 pairings: Robson-Izoria, Shankland-Xiong, Caruana-Lenderman, Akobian-Liang, So-Onischuk, Nakamura-Zherebukh.
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π 32.QΓa5??
Iranian international master Arash Tahbaz made a blunder in an equal position. 32.Qc2=
32...Nc6 33.Qc7 NΓd4 34.QΓb8+ Kh7 35.Qb4 QΓd1+ 36.Ka2 Qd3 -+
Iranian international master Arash Tahbaz made a blunder in an equal position. 32.Qc2=
32...Nc6 33.Qc7 NΓd4 34.QΓb8+ Kh7 35.Qb4 QΓd1+ 36.Ka2 Qd3 -+
π 21.Bf1!
A multi-purpose move:
1- Protecting the g2-pawn.
2- Clearing a path for the e1-rook to defend the e4-pawn.
3- Now, White is ready to meet ...Nd4 with e5.
21...Qe7 22.b5 Nd4 23.e5 Ne8 24.a5! bΓa5 25.Qb2! Nf5 26.BΓa7 +/=
A multi-purpose move:
1- Protecting the g2-pawn.
2- Clearing a path for the e1-rook to defend the e4-pawn.
3- Now, White is ready to meet ...Nd4 with e5.
21...Qe7 22.b5 Nd4 23.e5 Ne8 24.a5! bΓa5 25.Qb2! Nf5 26.BΓa7 +/=
π 11.BΓc6!?
Parham gives up his strong light-squared Bishop to damage his opponent's queenside pawn structure.
11.bΓc6 12.Nf3! f6 13.d3 Bh3 14.Rc1
Initiating an attack on the c5-pawn.
15...Qe8 16.Na4 Rd8 17.Rc4! Qg6 18.Ba3! Rd5 19.Qc1 Bg4 20.BΓc5 +/=
Parham gives up his strong light-squared Bishop to damage his opponent's queenside pawn structure.
11.bΓc6 12.Nf3! f6 13.d3 Bh3 14.Rc1
Initiating an attack on the c5-pawn.
15...Qe8 16.Na4 Rd8 17.Rc4! Qg6 18.Ba3! Rd5 19.Qc1 Bg4 20.BΓc5 +/=
π 44.Kh5??
Mohammad Amin Tabatabaei has made a blunder. He is Iranian No.2 and the World U-18 No.4.
(44.g6 Bf8 45.Kh5 RΓg6 46.RΓf4 KΓf4 47.KΓg6 BΓa3 48.Rc2=)
44...Rc8 45.Kh6 Be5 46.RΓe5 KΓe5 47.g6 Ke4 -+
Mohammad Amin Tabatabaei has made a blunder. He is Iranian No.2 and the World U-18 No.4.
(44.g6 Bf8 45.Kh5 RΓg6 46.RΓf4 KΓf4 47.KΓg6 BΓa3 48.Rc2=)
44...Rc8 45.Kh6 Be5 46.RΓe5 KΓe5 47.g6 Ke4 -+