Unity Chess Multiple Choice 389
C: Qh7 β 4
πππππππ 80%
A: d5 β 1
ππ 20%
B: Kh8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
C: Qh7 β 4
πππππππ 80%
A: d5 β 1
ππ 20%
B: Kh8
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 390
A: Ne7 β 3
πππππππ 43%
B: Qe8 β 3
πππππππ 43%
C: Nb4 β 1
ππ 14%
π₯ 7 people voted so far.
A: Ne7 β 3
πππππππ 43%
B: Qe8 β 3
πππππππ 43%
C: Nb4 β 1
ππ 14%
π₯ 7 people voted so far.
Gashimov Memorial in Azerbaijan - after 3 rds, 15 draws in 15 games. 10 way tie for 1st. Lowest rated player is tied for 1st and the world champion is tied for last. Players include Carlsen, Karjakin, Giri, Navara, Wojtaszek, Ding Liren, Topalov, Radjabov, Mamedyarev, Mamedov.
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Amsterdam City Hall, 7th May 1968 - at the drawing of lots ceremony for the FIDE Candidates' Quarter-final match - Viktor Korchnoi (USSR) and Samuel Reshevsky (USA).
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Miguel Najdorf faces Gideon StΓ₯hlberg, while Samuel Reshevsky passes the board.(Amsterdam 1950) Najdorf won this game in 100 moves, on his way to winning the event.
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In the press room during 27th match-game Karpov-Kasparov, World championship, Moscow 1984; Mark Taimanov & Mikhail Tal.
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Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in the tournament "Together with grandmasters," Chelyabinsk, 1971.
Karpov won the game against 9-year-old Kasparov.
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Karpov won the game against 9-year-old Kasparov.
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http://yon.ir/IUFsN
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An endgame sequence from Pentala Harikrishna v Jan Smeets in the Under-12 section of the World Rapid Chess Championship, Marne-la-VallΓ©e, December 14, 1996.
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US ch rd 4: Izoria (2599) beat Caruana (2812) with Black! Shankland beat Robson. All others drawn. So, Shankland, and Akobian all in 1st place with 3 out of 4. Rd 5 pairings: Shankland-Caruana, Onischuk-Robson, Liang-Zherebukh, Lenderman-Nakamura, Xiong-So, & Izoria-Akobian.
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