33...Ne4?
33...Rc8! -/+
Defending the c5-pawn and threatening to play 34...Bxh3 or 34...b5.
34.Qe3 Ng5 35.Kh1 b6 36.Re8+ R×e8 37.Q×e8+ Kh7 38.Q×h5+ +-
33...Rc8! -/+
Defending the c5-pawn and threatening to play 34...Bxh3 or 34...b5.
34.Qe3 Ng5 35.Kh1 b6 36.Re8+ R×e8 37.Q×e8+ Kh7 38.Q×h5+ +-
40.Qe3?
This move allows Black to plant his knight on the d6 square. A typical idea of defence in this type of position.
40.Qe7!
with the idea of d6.
40...Qe5 41.Q×e5 f×e5 42.Kg1 +-
40...Ne4! 41.Ng4 Nd6 42.Nf2 Bg6 43.Bd3 B×d3 44.Q×d3+ f5 =
This move allows Black to plant his knight on the d6 square. A typical idea of defence in this type of position.
40.Qe7!
with the idea of d6.
40...Qe5 41.Q×e5 f×e5 42.Kg1 +-
40...Ne4! 41.Ng4 Nd6 42.Nf2 Bg6 43.Bd3 B×d3 44.Q×d3+ f5 =
Iranian No.2 finishes the game in beautiful style.
31...e4! 32.N×e4
32.Ne1 Qe5 --->e3 -+
32...Nf3!!+ 33.g×f3 g×f3+ 34.Ng3 Be3! 35.Kh2 Qg4 36.Kg1 0-1
31...e4! 32.N×e4
32.Ne1 Qe5 --->e3 -+
32...Nf3!!+ 33.g×f3 g×f3+ 34.Ng3 Be3! 35.Kh2 Qg4 36.Kg1 0-1
16...Bd7!
In order to trade off his bad bishop for the opponent's good one.
17.Qb3 Be8 18.Bd5 Bf7 19.a3 B×d5 =
In order to trade off his bad bishop for the opponent's good one.
17.Qb3 Be8 18.Bd5 Bf7 19.a3 B×d5 =
10.g4!
A novelty, which stunned my opponent. At a training session for the Soviet team before the student world championship, I won a number of blitz games with this dashing attack, mainly against Vladimirov. (Kasparov)
10...Re8?! 11.0-0-0
The immediate 11.g5! was more accurate, but I sensed that after 10...Re8, all the same, the opponent would not play Be7 – and I was not mistaken! (Kasparov)
11...b5? 12.cxb5 cxb5 13.Bxb5+/-.
A novelty, which stunned my opponent. At a training session for the Soviet team before the student world championship, I won a number of blitz games with this dashing attack, mainly against Vladimirov. (Kasparov)
10...Re8?! 11.0-0-0
The immediate 11.g5! was more accurate, but I sensed that after 10...Re8, all the same, the opponent would not play Be7 – and I was not mistaken! (Kasparov)
11...b5? 12.cxb5 cxb5 13.Bxb5+/-.
20...Rc8!
Exploiting the fact that the knight at c3 is undefended, Black intensifies the threat of ...b6-b5 or ...d6-d5.
21.Bg5 h6 22.Bc1 Red8!
Again eying the white queen from afar and, in anticipation of ...d6-d5, moving away from the X-ray of the white rooks on the e-file.
Exploiting the fact that the knight at c3 is undefended, Black intensifies the threat of ...b6-b5 or ...d6-d5.
21.Bg5 h6 22.Bc1 Red8!
Again eying the white queen from afar and, in anticipation of ...d6-d5, moving away from the X-ray of the white rooks on the e-file.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 495
public poll
B: a4 – 9
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@mahyarebrahimi1983, Jonas, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Nikhil, Jayden, Mieke, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha
A: Na5 – 4
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Kenneth, Vincent, @fkmnchess, @RichardPeng
C: Ne5
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public poll
B: a4 – 9
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Jonas, Gavin, @Afshin3333, Nikhil, Jayden, Mieke, @Sophia_Peng, @AryanLeekha
A: Na5 – 4
👍👍👍 31%
Kenneth, Vincent, @fkmnchess, @RichardPeng
C: Ne5
▫️ 0%
👥 13 people voted so far.