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βšͺ️#428 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈKarpov,A
πŸ”ΈSalov,V
πŸ”ΈReykjavik, 1991
20.Bd1!
Putting the bishop to use. Notice how all the pieces are playing, and how the bishop is in reach of both ways out of the pawn chain (a4 and h5).
20...Bd7 21.a3 White has the advantage. 21...Ra7 22.b4 Nb7 23.Rf2 Nd8 24.Qe3 axb4 25.axb4+/=.
βšͺ️#429 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈKarpov,A
πŸ”ΈLautier,J
πŸ”ΈBiel, 1992
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 429

A: Kg3 – 4
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 57%

C: g4 – 3
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 43%

B: Be2
▫️ 0%

πŸ‘₯ 7 people voted so far.
⚫️#430 (Strategy-Black to Move)
πŸ”ΈMorovic Fernandez,I
πŸ”ΈKarpov,A
πŸ”ΈDos Hermanas, 1994
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 430

B: f5 – 6
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 55%

C: Nc8 – 4
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 36%

A: a5 – 1
πŸ‘ 9%

πŸ‘₯ 11 people voted so far.
*️⃣ #Lasker_chess_quotes_005

πŸ“Ž Emanuel Lasker
πŸ“Ž Mathematician and chess Master

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*️⃣ #about_Lasker

πŸ“Ž Emanuel Lasker
πŸ“Ž Mathematician and chess Master


♦️ Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years. In his prime, Lasker was one of the most dominant champions, and he is still generally regarded as one of the strongest players ever.

πŸ”Έ Full name: Emanuel Lasker
πŸ”Έ Country: Germany
πŸ”Έ Born: December 24, 1868
Berlinchen, Prussia (now Barlinek, Poland)
πŸ”Έ Died: January 11, 1941 (aged 72)
New York City, United States
πŸ”Έ World Champion: 1894–1921

♦️ Lasker's match record was as impressive between his 1896–97 re-match with Steinitz and 1914: he won all but one of his normal matches, and three of those were convincing defenses of his title. He first faced Marshall in the World Chess Championship 1907, when despite his aggressive style, Marshall could not win a single game, losing eight and drawing seven (final score: 11Β½βˆ’3Β½).
He then played Tarrasch in the World Chess Championship 1908, first at DΓΌsseldorf then at Munich. Tarrasch firmly believed the game of chess was governed by a precise set of principles. For him the strength of a chess move was in its logic, not in its efficiency. Because of his stubborn principles he considered Lasker as a coffeehouse player who won his games only thanks to dubious tricks, while Lasker mocked the arrogance of Tarrasch who, in his opinion, shone more in salons than at the chessboard. At the opening ceremony, Tarrasch refused to talk to Lasker, only saying: "Mr. Lasker, I have only three words to say to you: check and mate!"
Lasker gave a brilliant answer on the chessboard, winning four of the first five games, and playing a type of chess Tarrasch could not understand. For example, in the second game after 19 moves arose a situation in which Lasker was a pawn down, with a bad bishop and doubled pawns. At this point it appeared Tarrasch was winning, but 20 moves later he was forced to resign. Lasker eventually won by 10Β½βˆ’5Β½ (eight wins, five draws, and three losses). Tarrasch claimed the wet weather was the cause of his defeat.

♦️ A memorable game by Lasker. second game of world chess championship 1908 against Tarrasch!!πŸ‘‡
β–ͺ️ Siegbert Tarrasch vs Emanuel Lasker
β–ͺ️ Lasker - Tarrasch World Championship Match (1908), Duesseldorf GER, rd 2, Aug-19
β–ͺ️ Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Hedgehog Variation (C66)

♦️Review and download PGN fileπŸ‘‡

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@Tarrasch-Lasker 1908.pgn
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πŸ”… Siegbert Tarrasch - Emanuel Lasker, World Championship Match (1908)
πŸ”… PGN format

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πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Tan Zhongyi wins in 125 moves to reduce Ju Wenjun's Women's World Championship advantage to 1 point with 4 games to go!
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πŸ”Ή FIDE Women's World Chess Championship 2018- Round 6
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Evgeny Vasiukov v. Bukhuti Gurgenidze. the game was evidently played in a Soviet team event, given the team names - 'Moscow' and 'Georgia'.

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Moscow, 23rd October 1973. The 15th round of the 41st USSR Championship -Korchnoi faces Spassky, while Karpov looks on. On the adjacent board, Taimanov faces Geller.

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The six-year old 4th-category player, and member of the club of young chess players of the Moscow Pioneers' Palace, future grandmaster and World Championship Candidate, Artur Jussupow.

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