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Unity Chess Multiple Choice 421

B: Ba2 – 5
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 63%

C: a4 – 2
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 25%

A: Rf1 – 1
πŸ‘ 13%

πŸ‘₯ 8 people voted so far.
βšͺ️#422 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈPortisch,L
πŸ”ΈTimman,J
πŸ”ΈAntwerp 1989
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 422

B: Qc4 – 5
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 71%

C: d6 – 2
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 29%

A: a4
▫️ 0%

πŸ‘₯ 7 people voted so far.
Carl Schlechter playing blindfolded in Vienna, December 1898. On the right, Georg Marco is writing notes on his pad.

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Botvinnik and Flohr at the 1935 Moscow international tournament. They shared 1st place ahead of Lasker and Capablanca. Ragozin is spectating.

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Two World Champions - Max Euwe and Anatoly Karpov, at the final Amsterdam IBM tournament, 20th May 1981.

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At the 1983 Tilburg (Interpolis) tournament. Round 7, 20th October. Anatoly Karpov (USSR) faces John van der Wiel (Netherlands).

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Endgame wizardry from the 12th World Champion: the final stages of the game Karpov-Kramnik (Vienna, 1996), as described by the Karpov, in conversation with Ron Henley.

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Max Euwe making the honorary first move at the women's Amsterdam chess championship 1937. The player with the white pieces is Euwe's mother, Elizabeth.

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The 1st match game between Max Euwe and Efim Bogoljubow, Amsterdam 4 April 1928. Euwe has just played 14...b7-b5. The game ended in a draw.

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But how difficult it can be to gain the desired full point against an opponent of inferior strength, when this is demanded by the tournament position!

πŸ”Ή Anatoly Karpov

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πŸ…ΎοΈ #Chernev_chess_quotes_002

β–ͺ️ Irving Chernev
β–ͺ️ Russian-American chess Master and Author

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πŸ…ΎοΈ #about_Chernev

β–ͺ️ Irving Chernev
β–ͺ️ Russian-American chess Master and Author

♦️ Irving Chernev was a chess player and prolific Russian-American chess author. He was born in Pryluky in the Russian Empire and emigrated to the United States in 1920. Chernev was a national master strength player, and was obsessed with chess.

πŸ”Έ Born: January 29, 1900
Pryluky, Russian Empire
πŸ”Έ Died: September 29, 1981
San Francisco, United States
πŸ”Έ Occupation: chess author

♦️ Several books from Irving Chernev:πŸ‘‡πŸΌ
β–ͺ️ Chess Strategy and Tactics (with Fred Reinfeld); Black Knight 1933
β–ͺ️ Curious Chess Facts; Black Knight 1937
β–ͺ️ Chessboard Magic!; Chess Review 1943
β–ͺ️ An Invitation to Chess (with Kenneth Harkness); Simon & Schuster 1945
β–ͺ️ Winning Chess Traps; Chess Review 1946
β–ͺ️ The Russians Play Chess; McKay 1947
β–ͺ️ The Bright Side of Chess; McKay 1948
β–ͺ️ Winning Chess (with Fred Reinfeld); Simon & Schuster 1948
β–ͺ️ The Fireside Book of Chess (with Fred Reinfeld); Simon & Schuster 1949
β–ͺ️ 1000 Best Short Games of Chess; Simon & Schuster 1955
β–ͺ️ Logical Chess: Move by Move; Simon & Schuster 1957
β–ͺ️ Combinations: The Heart of Chess; Crowell 1960
β–ͺ️ Practical Chess Endings; Simon & Schuster 1961
β–ͺ️ The Chess Companion; Simon & Schuster 1968
β–ͺ️ Wonders and Curiosities of Chess; Dover 1974
β–ͺ️ Capablanca's Best Chess Endings; Oxford 1978
β–ͺ️ 200 Brilliant Endgames; Simon & Schuster 1989

♦️ A memorable game by ChernevπŸ‘‡πŸΌ
πŸ”Έ Irving Chernev vs David Gladstone
πŸ”Έ USA-ch (1944), New York, NY USA, rd 13, May-01
πŸ”Έ Zukertort Opening: Dutch Variation (A04)

♦️ Review and download PGN fileπŸ‘‡πŸΌ

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@Chernev-Gladstone 1944.pgn
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β–ͺ️ Irving Chernev - David Gladstone, USA Ch 1944
β–ͺ️ PGN format

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