ππMagnus will have the white pieces tomorrow in round 6 of the match. Whatβs your prediction? #CarlsenCaruana
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3οΈβ£ Draw β 11
πππππππ 79%
1οΈβ£ Magnus will win β 2
π 14%
2οΈβ£ Fabiano will win β 1
π 7%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
3οΈβ£ Draw β 11
πππππππ 79%
1οΈβ£ Magnus will win β 2
π 14%
2οΈβ£ Fabiano will win β 1
π 7%
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
πΈRound 3
βͺοΈVachier-Lagrave,Maxime (2780)
β«οΈTari,Aryan (2618)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 3
βͺοΈVachier-Lagrave,Maxime (2780)
β«οΈTari,Aryan (2618)
πΈ1-0
20.Nxe6! [Vachier finds an accurate way to win the weak d5βpawn.]
[20.Nfxd5? Nexd4 21.Rfe1 Rxe1+ 22.Rxe1 Kg7=]
20...Bxe6 [20...Rxe6?! 21.Bxd5 Re7 22.Bxf7+ Rxf7 23.d5 Rd7 24.Rad1Β±]
21.Rfe1! [Black now has no way to save the d5βpawn.]
21...Bf7 [21...Kg7 22.Nxd5 Bxd5 23.Rxe8 Qxe8 24.Bxd5 Rd8 25.Re1 Qd7 26.Bxc6 bxc6 27.Qc3Β±]
22.Rxe8+ [β³NΓd5]
22...Qxe8 23.Nxd5 Qd8 24.Ne3 Qxd4 25.Qxd4 Nxd4 26.Bxb7 Rd8 27.Rd1 Rd7 28.Bd5 Ne6 [28...Bxd5 29.Rxd4 Bc6 30.Rxd7 Bxd7Β±]
29.Kf1 Kf8 30.Bxe6 Rxd1+ 31.Nxd1 Bxe6Β± 1β0
[20.Nfxd5? Nexd4 21.Rfe1 Rxe1+ 22.Rxe1 Kg7=]
20...Bxe6 [20...Rxe6?! 21.Bxd5 Re7 22.Bxf7+ Rxf7 23.d5 Rd7 24.Rad1Β±]
21.Rfe1! [Black now has no way to save the d5βpawn.]
21...Bf7 [21...Kg7 22.Nxd5 Bxd5 23.Rxe8 Qxe8 24.Bxd5 Rd8 25.Re1 Qd7 26.Bxc6 bxc6 27.Qc3Β±]
22.Rxe8+ [β³NΓd5]
22...Qxe8 23.Nxd5 Qd8 24.Ne3 Qxd4 25.Qxd4 Nxd4 26.Bxb7 Rd8 27.Rd1 Rd7 28.Bd5 Ne6 [28...Bxd5 29.Rxd4 Bc6 30.Rxd7 Bxd7Β±]
29.Kf1 Kf8 30.Bxe6 Rxd1+ 31.Nxd1 Bxe6Β± 1β0
29.exf4 [29.Qh5! White's queen initiates cooperation with the knights. 29...Rff8 30.Nxd6 Qxd6 31.Nf5 Rxf5 (31...Qe5 32.Rxf4 Kh8 33.b5! d4 (33...axb5??) 34.Rxc4 Rac8 35.Rxc8 Rxc8 36.Bd2+β) 32.Qxf5 f3 33.gxf3 Rf8 34.Qh5 (34.Qh3 Ne5 35.f4 Nf3+ 36.Kh1 Rf6 37.b5 axb5 38.Bb4Β±) 34...exf3 35.Rxf3 Rxf3 36.Qxf3 Qg6+ 37.Qg2 Nf6 38.Qxg6+ hxg6 39.Kf1 Ne4 40.Ke2 Bc6 41.Rg1 Kf7 42.Bb6 g5 43.Bd4Β±; 29.Qg4+ Kh8 30.Nxd6 Qxd6 31.Nf5 Qf6 32.Qxf4 Ne5β]
29...Bb8 30.Kh1 Ba7 31.Rc3 Bxd4 32.Nxd4 Ne5 33.Rg3+ Β½βΒ½
29...Bb8 30.Kh1 Ba7 31.Rc3 Bxd4 32.Nxd4 Ne5 33.Rg3+ Β½βΒ½
43.Qc7!? [43.Kg1! Qc3 44.Kf2 Qg7 45.Be2 b6 46.Qg5+ Kh7 47.Qh4+ Kg8 48.Qd8+ Kh7 49.a3 Kg6 50.b4 cxb4 51.axb4 Kh7 52.Qc7 Qe7 53.Ke1 Kh6 54.Kf1 Kg6 55.Qxa7+β; 43.Qb8 Qe7 44.Qg8+ Qg7 45.Qd8 Qf6 46.Qxd7 Qh4+ 47.Kg2 Qg4+ 48.Kf2 Qf3+ 49.Ke1 Qxe3+ 50.Be2 Qc1+ 51.Bd1 Qe3+ 52.Kf1 Qxf4+ 53.Ke2 Qh2+ 54.Ke1 Qe5Β²]
43...Qe7 44.Kg3 Kf6 45.Qxb7 Qg7+ 46.Kf2 Qg4 47.Bg2 Qd1 48.Qxd7 Qd2+ 49.Kf1 Qd1+ 50.Kf2 Qd2+ 51.Kg1 Qe1+ 52.Kh2 Qh4+ 53.Bh3 Qf2+ 54.Bg2 Qh4+ 55.Bh3 Qf2+ 56.Kh1 Qe1+ 57.Kg2 Qe2+ 58.Kh1 Qe1+ 59.Kg2 Qe2+ 60.Kg1 Qxe3+ 61.Kg2 Qf3+ 62.Kh2 Qxf4+ 63.Kg2 Qf3+ 64.Kh2 Qf4+ 65.Kh1 Qc1+ 66.Kh2 Qf4+ 67.Kg2 Β½βΒ½
43...Qe7 44.Kg3 Kf6 45.Qxb7 Qg7+ 46.Kf2 Qg4 47.Bg2 Qd1 48.Qxd7 Qd2+ 49.Kf1 Qd1+ 50.Kf2 Qd2+ 51.Kg1 Qe1+ 52.Kh2 Qh4+ 53.Bh3 Qf2+ 54.Bg2 Qh4+ 55.Bh3 Qf2+ 56.Kh1 Qe1+ 57.Kg2 Qe2+ 58.Kh1 Qe1+ 59.Kg2 Qe2+ 60.Kg1 Qxe3+ 61.Kg2 Qf3+ 62.Kh2 Qxf4+ 63.Kg2 Qf3+ 64.Kh2 Qf4+ 65.Kh1 Qc1+ 66.Kh2 Qf4+ 67.Kg2 Β½βΒ½
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 65
public poll
A)12...Qc8 β 8
πππππππ 53%
Max, Vincent, @YaminiG, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @WataxPin, Mahathi, Vedant, Sanjana
B)12...Nb6 β 5
ππππ 33%
Mehdi, @BehroudR, Babak, Kasra, @esauwoira13
C)12...c5 β 2
ππ 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
public poll
A)12...Qc8 β 8
πππππππ 53%
Max, Vincent, @YaminiG, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @WataxPin, Mahathi, Vedant, Sanjana
B)12...Nb6 β 5
ππππ 33%
Mehdi, @BehroudR, Babak, Kasra, @esauwoira13
C)12...c5 β 2
ππ 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 15 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 65
public poll
B)Rb3 β 11
πππππππ 65%
Mehdi, Max, @BehroudR, Babak, Vincent, @YaminiG, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @Zhoolin, Mahathi, Vedant, Sanjana
C)h5 β 4
πππ 24%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @end7878, Kasra, @arash22_d
A)Kc8 β 2
π 12%
@Shadowoffhollow, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
public poll
B)Rb3 β 11
πππππππ 65%
Mehdi, Max, @BehroudR, Babak, Vincent, @YaminiG, @A_Somewhat_Cool_Guy, @Zhoolin, Mahathi, Vedant, Sanjana
C)h5 β 4
πππ 24%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, @end7878, Kasra, @arash22_d
A)Kc8 β 2
π 12%
@Shadowoffhollow, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
β¦οΈ Today is birthday of Alexey Suetin !!
Russian chess Grandmaster
βͺοΈ Born: November 16, 1926, Soviet Union
βͺοΈ Died: September 10, 2001, Moscow, Russia
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Russian chess Grandmaster
βͺοΈ Born: November 16, 1926, Soviet Union
βͺοΈ Died: September 10, 2001, Moscow, Russia
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Sousse Interzonal 1967 - Tunisia
#Sousse_1967
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Sousse Interzonal 1967 - Tunisia
#Sousse_1967
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π· Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Sousse Interzonal 1967
πΉ Tunisia
πΉ October 15 - Nevember 16
πΉ CHAMPION: Bent Larsen |15.5/21 (+13 -3 =5) |
π° The 1967 Interzonal Tournament was played in Sousse, Tunisia in October and November. The first six placegetters qualified for the Candidates, along with Boris Spassky and Mikhail Tal who were seeded into the Candidates matches as finalists of the previous tournament.
A major controversy occurred when Bobby Fischer, who was leading the tournament with seven wins and three draws in ten rounds, abandoned the event over a dispute with the organisers. Because Fischer withdrew before he had played half his games, the results of his games were not included in his opponents' totals.
Bent Larsen went on to win, with Korchnoi, Geller, GligoriΔ, and Portisch taking the next four places.
π° There was a three-way tie for sixth place among Samuel Reshevsky, Vlastimil Hort, and Leonid Stein, who played a round-robin playoff to determine the final place in the Candidates matches. In the event of a tie, the player with the best Sonneborn-Berger tie break from the Interzonal would qualify. The playoff ended in a three-way tie, so Reshevsky qualified.
π° In this tournament Fischer barred himself from becoming World Champion for five years, the title fight after the present cycle will take place in 1972.
β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Sousse Interzonal 1967" Games database by PGN formatπ
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πΉ Sousse Interzonal 1967
πΉ Tunisia
πΉ October 15 - Nevember 16
πΉ CHAMPION: Bent Larsen |15.5/21 (+13 -3 =5) |
π° The 1967 Interzonal Tournament was played in Sousse, Tunisia in October and November. The first six placegetters qualified for the Candidates, along with Boris Spassky and Mikhail Tal who were seeded into the Candidates matches as finalists of the previous tournament.
A major controversy occurred when Bobby Fischer, who was leading the tournament with seven wins and three draws in ten rounds, abandoned the event over a dispute with the organisers. Because Fischer withdrew before he had played half his games, the results of his games were not included in his opponents' totals.
Bent Larsen went on to win, with Korchnoi, Geller, GligoriΔ, and Portisch taking the next four places.
π° There was a three-way tie for sixth place among Samuel Reshevsky, Vlastimil Hort, and Leonid Stein, who played a round-robin playoff to determine the final place in the Candidates matches. In the event of a tie, the player with the best Sonneborn-Berger tie break from the Interzonal would qualify. The playoff ended in a three-way tie, so Reshevsky qualified.
π° In this tournament Fischer barred himself from becoming World Champion for five years, the title fight after the present cycle will take place in 1972.
β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Sousse Interzonal 1967" Games database by PGN formatπ
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β¦οΈ Review our selected game from Sousse Interzonal tournament in round 10ππ
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi vs Bent Larsen
πΈ Sousse Interzonal (1967), Sousse TUN, rd 10, Oct-28
πΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Three Knights Variation (E21)
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πΈ Viktor Korchnoi vs Bent Larsen
πΈ Sousse Interzonal (1967), Sousse TUN, rd 10, Oct-28
πΈ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Three Knights Variation (E21)
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