60. Rh7 ??
از دست دادن یک تمپ حیاتی حالا سیاه برنده است.
60. c6 Kg3 61. Rh5
A)61...Kg4 62. Rh7 =
A2)61... g4?? 62. Rxe5 h2 63. Rh5 Kg2 64.c7 +-
A3)61... Bf4 62. c7 Bxc7 63. Rxg5+ Kh4 64. Rg8 =
A4) 61... h2 62. c7 Bxc7 63.Rxg5+ Kh4 64. Rg7 h1=Q 65. Rh7+ Kg5 66. Rxh1 =
60... Kg3 61. Kf1 h2 62. c6 g4 63. Rh5 Bf4 64. Rh7 Kf3 65. Rh4 g3 66. Rxf4+ Kxf4 67. Kg2 Ke3 0-1
از دست دادن یک تمپ حیاتی حالا سیاه برنده است.
60. c6 Kg3 61. Rh5
A)61...Kg4 62. Rh7 =
A2)61... g4?? 62. Rxe5 h2 63. Rh5 Kg2 64.c7 +-
A3)61... Bf4 62. c7 Bxc7 63. Rxg5+ Kh4 64. Rg8 =
A4) 61... h2 62. c7 Bxc7 63.Rxg5+ Kh4 64. Rg7 h1=Q 65. Rh7+ Kg5 66. Rxh1 =
60... Kg3 61. Kf1 h2 62. c6 g4 63. Rh5 Bf4 64. Rh7 Kf3 65. Rh4 g3 66. Rxf4+ Kxf4 67. Kg2 Ke3 0-1
24... Rf4??
An attempt to complicate the game in a worse position. Although White punished it with a simple tactic.
(24... Nf6 25. Bxe5 Qd7 +/-)
25. Bxe5 Rxe4 26. Bxe4 Bxe4 27. Qg4! Nf6 28. Bxf6 Bxf6 29. Rxe4 Qc6 30. Qg6 1-0
An attempt to complicate the game in a worse position. Although White punished it with a simple tactic.
(24... Nf6 25. Bxe5 Qd7 +/-)
25. Bxe5 Rxe4 26. Bxe4 Bxe4 27. Qg4! Nf6 28. Bxf6 Bxf6 29. Rxe4 Qc6 30. Qg6 1-0
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16...g5!
A strong move by Gashimov. Now White's center collapses and he is lost.
17.Nc5 gxf4 18.gxf4 Bxf4-+
A strong move by Gashimov. Now White's center collapses and he is lost.
17.Nc5 gxf4 18.gxf4 Bxf4-+
27.Re5!
Not allowing ...e5 which would solve a lot of problems for Black, as well as planning to apply more pressure on the e-file with Qe3 or Qe1. Black is so helpless that White can even play h2-h4 and g4-g5 without fear for his own king.
27...Nd7!?
The e-pawn is falling anyway so Black gives it up and hopes to get his knight to an active position.
28.Rxe6 Rfxe6 29.Rxe6 Rxe6 30.Nxe6+/-
Not allowing ...e5 which would solve a lot of problems for Black, as well as planning to apply more pressure on the e-file with Qe3 or Qe1. Black is so helpless that White can even play h2-h4 and g4-g5 without fear for his own king.
27...Nd7!?
The e-pawn is falling anyway so Black gives it up and hopes to get his knight to an active position.
28.Rxe6 Rfxe6 29.Rxe6 Rxe6 30.Nxe6+/-
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 583
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C: Nce2 – 7
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A: a3 – 2
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B: B×g6 – 2
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C: Rfe1 – 2
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A: Qa4 – 1
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George
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✅ Chess History - Tournaments
▪️ Los Angeles 1963
▪️In 1963 famous cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and his wife Jaqueline gave a cup through the Piatigorsky Foundation for a chess tournament that would include two grandmasters from the USSR and two grandmasters from the USA.
Four grandmasters from other countries filled out the playing list.
▪️ The final player line-up consisted of:
🔻 Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
🔻 Paul Keres
🔻 Samuel Reshevsky
🔻 Pal Benko
🔻 Fridrik Olafsson
🔻 Svetozar Gligoric
🔻 Oscar Panno
🔻 Miguel Najdorf
▪️ The tournament ran from the 2nd of July to the 30th of July 1963 in Los Angeles, USA. The players met in a double round all-play-all and the joint winners Petrosian and Keres returned to the Soviet Union with more than half of the $10,000 prize fund offered by the Piatigorsky Foundation. This tournament was the strongest to be held in the USA after New York 1927.
💢 The main source for this collection was the First Piatigorsky Cup tournament book edited by Isaac Kashdan.
💢 The Second Piatigorsky Cup (1966) was the next tournament that contested this trophy.
✔️ The final standings and crosstable was as above👆
✔️ Download " Los Angeles 1963 Games Database" by PGN format👇
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✅ Chess History - Tournaments
▪️ Los Angeles 1963
▪️In 1963 famous cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and his wife Jaqueline gave a cup through the Piatigorsky Foundation for a chess tournament that would include two grandmasters from the USSR and two grandmasters from the USA.
Four grandmasters from other countries filled out the playing list.
▪️ The final player line-up consisted of:
🔻 Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
🔻 Paul Keres
🔻 Samuel Reshevsky
🔻 Pal Benko
🔻 Fridrik Olafsson
🔻 Svetozar Gligoric
🔻 Oscar Panno
🔻 Miguel Najdorf
▪️ The tournament ran from the 2nd of July to the 30th of July 1963 in Los Angeles, USA. The players met in a double round all-play-all and the joint winners Petrosian and Keres returned to the Soviet Union with more than half of the $10,000 prize fund offered by the Piatigorsky Foundation. This tournament was the strongest to be held in the USA after New York 1927.
💢 The main source for this collection was the First Piatigorsky Cup tournament book edited by Isaac Kashdan.
💢 The Second Piatigorsky Cup (1966) was the next tournament that contested this trophy.
✔️ The final standings and crosstable was as above👆
✔️ Download " Los Angeles 1963 Games Database" by PGN format👇
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#chess_history_tornaments
#LosAngeles_1963
@unitychess