The first game of the final match of WCC2018 between Ju Wenjun and Katerina Lagno ended in a draw.
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🔹 World Chess Championship in London 2018
🔹 Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana -R8
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🔹 Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana -R8
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THE TOURNAMENT OF PEACE - ZAGREB - 2018
Results Round 7
http://chess-results.com/tnr389453.aspx?lan=13
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/tournament-of-peace-2018/6/1/1
Results Round 7
http://chess-results.com/tnr389453.aspx?lan=13
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/tournament-of-peace-2018/6/1/1
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🔸chess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2771)
⚫️Shyam,Sundar M (2505)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 4
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2771)
⚫️Shyam,Sundar M (2505)
🔸1-0
20.b4! [An impressive move by ex-world champion Vishy Anand. The Black's knight is forced to runs away into a passive position.]
20...Nb7 [20...cxb3 21.axb3 Bd8 22.Bd2 Nb7 23.Rxa7+–]
21.a4! [A standard move in such positions.]
21...Bd8 [21...a6 22.Be3 Bd8 23.axb5 axb5 24.Ra7 R5f7 25.Rfa1 Qf5 26.f3+–]
22.Be3 Bb6 23.Bxb6 axb6 24.Qe3 bxa4 25.Qxb6 Rf4 26.f3!+– [White has a mighty knight on e4 and can look for an attack on the queenside.]1–0
20...Nb7 [20...cxb3 21.axb3 Bd8 22.Bd2 Nb7 23.Rxa7+–]
21.a4! [A standard move in such positions.]
21...Bd8 [21...a6 22.Be3 Bd8 23.axb5 axb5 24.Ra7 R5f7 25.Rfa1 Qf5 26.f3+–]
22.Be3 Bb6 23.Bxb6 axb6 24.Qe3 bxa4 25.Qxb6 Rf4 26.f3!+– [White has a mighty knight on e4 and can look for an attack on the queenside.]1–0
31.Na5? [Before attacking the opponent's pawns, White should have consolidated his castled position and nullified Black's attacking possibility.]
[31.Rd2 Re6 32.Qg3 fxe4 33.dxe4 Rg6 34.Qh2 Rgf6 35.g4 Qxh3 36.Qxh3 Nxh3 37.Nxe5 Ng5 38.Kg2 Rf4 39.Rdf2+–; 31.Qg3 a5 32.Rd2 Re6 33.Ra1 fxe4 34.dxe4 Rg6 35.Qh2±]
31...Re6 32.Nxc6? [White doesn't care about his king, otherwise he might have played:]
[32.Qg1! Ne2 33.Qe3 Nf4 34.Qg1=]
32...Rg6! 33.g3 [33.Rg1 Nxh3 34.gxh3 Qxh3+ 35.Qh2 Qxf3+ 36.Rg2 Rxg2 37.Qxg2 Qxd1+–+]
33...Nxh3 34.Qh2 fxe4 [34...f4!? 35.g4 Rxg4!! 36.fxg4 Nxg4 37.Qa2 Nhf2+ 38.Kg2 Qh3+ 39.Kg1 Qh1#]
35.fxe4 Rgf6! [35...Rf2! 36.Rxf2 Nxf2+ 37.Kg2 Qxd1–+]
36.Rxf6 Qxd1+ 37.Kg2 Rxf6 38.Kxh3 Qh5+ 39.Kg2 Rf2+ 0–1
[31.Rd2 Re6 32.Qg3 fxe4 33.dxe4 Rg6 34.Qh2 Rgf6 35.g4 Qxh3 36.Qxh3 Nxh3 37.Nxe5 Ng5 38.Kg2 Rf4 39.Rdf2+–; 31.Qg3 a5 32.Rd2 Re6 33.Ra1 fxe4 34.dxe4 Rg6 35.Qh2±]
31...Re6 32.Nxc6? [White doesn't care about his king, otherwise he might have played:]
[32.Qg1! Ne2 33.Qe3 Nf4 34.Qg1=]
32...Rg6! 33.g3 [33.Rg1 Nxh3 34.gxh3 Qxh3+ 35.Qh2 Qxf3+ 36.Rg2 Rxg2 37.Qxg2 Qxd1+–+]
33...Nxh3 34.Qh2 fxe4 [34...f4!? 35.g4 Rxg4!! 36.fxg4 Nxg4 37.Qa2 Nhf2+ 38.Kg2 Qh3+ 39.Kg1 Qh1#]
35.fxe4 Rgf6! [35...Rf2! 36.Rxf2 Nxf2+ 37.Kg2 Qxd1–+]
36.Rxf6 Qxd1+ 37.Kg2 Rxf6 38.Kxh3 Qh5+ 39.Kg2 Rf2+ 0–1