Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 69
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A)f4 β 4
πππππππ 80%
@Bronyy, @RichardPeng, Alok, Abad
C)Qg5 β 1
ππ 20%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
B)fΓe4
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
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A)f4 β 4
πππππππ 80%
@Bronyy, @RichardPeng, Alok, Abad
C)Qg5 β 1
ππ 20%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
B)fΓe4
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 5 people voted so far.
π΄ Today is birthday of Lev Polugaevsky!!
Russian chess grandmaster
Born: November 20, 1934, Mogilev, Belarus
Died: August 30, 1995, Paris, France
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Russian chess grandmaster
Born: November 20, 1934, Mogilev, Belarus
Died: August 30, 1995, Paris, France
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Moscow 1949 - 17th USSR chess championship
#Moscow_1949
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Moscow 1949 - 17th USSR chess championship
#Moscow_1949
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π· Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Moscow 1949
πΉ 17th USSR chess championship
πΉ October 16 - Nevember 20
πΉ CHAMPION: Vasily Smyslov |13/19 (+9 -2 =8) |
Shared with David Bronstein | 13/19 (+8 -1 =10) |
π° The 17th USSR chess championship took place in the Soviet capital of Moscow from October 16th to November 20th, 1949. Twenty of the Soviet Union's best grandmasters and masters qualified or received invitations to participate in the round robin event.
βοΈ Twelve players qualified from semi-final tournaments held earlier in the year:
Igor Bondarevsky, Mark Taimanov, and Grigory Levenfish qualified from Leningrad; Vladas Mikenas, Alexey Sokolsky, and Semyon Furman qualified from Vilnius; Lev Aronin, Grigory Goldberg, and Victor Liublinsky qualified from Moscow; and Efim Geller, Tigran Petrosian, and Ratmir Kholmov qualified from Tbilisi. Bondarevsky could not attend the final, so he was replaced by Leningrad fourth place Nikolai Kopilov.
βοΈ The eight remaining players were invited to fill out the field were:
David Bronstein and Alexander Kotov as returning champions from the 16th championship; previous Soviet champions Andre Lilienthal and Paul Keres; and four previous final participants Isaac Boleslavsky, Salomon Flohr, Viacheslav Ragozin, and Vasily Smyslov.
π° This tournament saw two of Mikhail Botvinnik 's greatest rivals finish shared first with thirteen points out of nineteen rounds. It was Bronstein's second consecutive Soviet crown, and his last. He would face Botvinnik two years later for the world crown, coming closer than anyone else to being world champion without succeeding. While this championship was Smyslov's first and last Soviet crown, he too would go on to face Botvinnik, but unlike his fellow shared first, he would defeat Botvinnik in their second of three encounters, earning the highest of all chess honors: the champion of the world.
β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Moscow 1949" Games database by PGN formatπ
β¦οΈ Review our selected game from this tournamentπ
βͺοΈ Vasily Smyslov vs Ratmir Kholmov
βͺοΈ USSR Championship (1949), Moscow URS, rd 15, Nov-11
βͺοΈ Sicilian Defense: Boleslavsky Variation (B59)
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πΉ Moscow 1949
πΉ 17th USSR chess championship
πΉ October 16 - Nevember 20
πΉ CHAMPION: Vasily Smyslov |13/19 (+9 -2 =8) |
Shared with David Bronstein | 13/19 (+8 -1 =10) |
π° The 17th USSR chess championship took place in the Soviet capital of Moscow from October 16th to November 20th, 1949. Twenty of the Soviet Union's best grandmasters and masters qualified or received invitations to participate in the round robin event.
βοΈ Twelve players qualified from semi-final tournaments held earlier in the year:
Igor Bondarevsky, Mark Taimanov, and Grigory Levenfish qualified from Leningrad; Vladas Mikenas, Alexey Sokolsky, and Semyon Furman qualified from Vilnius; Lev Aronin, Grigory Goldberg, and Victor Liublinsky qualified from Moscow; and Efim Geller, Tigran Petrosian, and Ratmir Kholmov qualified from Tbilisi. Bondarevsky could not attend the final, so he was replaced by Leningrad fourth place Nikolai Kopilov.
βοΈ The eight remaining players were invited to fill out the field were:
David Bronstein and Alexander Kotov as returning champions from the 16th championship; previous Soviet champions Andre Lilienthal and Paul Keres; and four previous final participants Isaac Boleslavsky, Salomon Flohr, Viacheslav Ragozin, and Vasily Smyslov.
π° This tournament saw two of Mikhail Botvinnik 's greatest rivals finish shared first with thirteen points out of nineteen rounds. It was Bronstein's second consecutive Soviet crown, and his last. He would face Botvinnik two years later for the world crown, coming closer than anyone else to being world champion without succeeding. While this championship was Smyslov's first and last Soviet crown, he too would go on to face Botvinnik, but unlike his fellow shared first, he would defeat Botvinnik in their second of three encounters, earning the highest of all chess honors: the champion of the world.
β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Moscow 1949" Games database by PGN formatπ
β¦οΈ Review our selected game from this tournamentπ
βͺοΈ Vasily Smyslov vs Ratmir Kholmov
βͺοΈ USSR Championship (1949), Moscow URS, rd 15, Nov-11
βͺοΈ Sicilian Defense: Boleslavsky Variation (B59)
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Two boys play a game of chess on a park bench with crowd of spectators looking on, Moscow, USSR, 1947.
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"It is very important to learn to weigh up objectively (or assess intuitively) the totality of the competitive and psychological factors." Mark Dvoretsky 1991 βSecrets of Chess Trainingβ
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Winners of the Alekhine Memorial tournament, Moscow, Nov-Dec 1971 - grandmasters Leonid Stein & Anatoly Karpov.
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Team Carlsen π Team Caruana: Whose side are you onβοΈ
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πΉTeam Caruana β 14
πππππππ 61%
πΉTeam Carlsen β 9
πππππ 39%
π₯ 23 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
πΉTeam Caruana β 14
πππππππ 61%
πΉTeam Carlsen β 9
πππππ 39%
π₯ 23 people voted so far.