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  Ding, Liren - Grischuk, Alexander
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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 5-2
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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 5-2
Forwarded from never lose hope
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  Ding Liren in the commentary studio | FIDE World Cup 2019 | Quarterfinals |
  The second semifinalist of #FIDEWorldCup is Teimour Radjabov 🇦🇿! 
 
He beat Jeffery Xiong 🇺🇸 in the second game of their match. Radjabov's next opponent will be decided on a tiebreak between Levon Aronian and MVL tomorrow.
  He beat Jeffery Xiong 🇺🇸 in the second game of their match. Radjabov's next opponent will be decided on a tiebreak between Levon Aronian and MVL tomorrow.
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  Radjabov, Teimour - Xiong, Jeffery
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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 5-2
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  Interview with Teimour Radjabov | FIDE World Cup 2019 | Quarterfinals |
  31.Be3! [Nakamura cleverly puts more pressure on the knight on d4 and indirectly attacks on the black a7–pawn.]
31...Qxc4 [¹31...Ne6! would have put up more stubborn resistance: 32.Rxd8 Nxd8 33.Bxa7 Bc7 34.Bd4 Qxc4 35.bxc4 Nc6! 36.Bc3+/=]
32.bxc4 Nc6 33.Rxd8! Nxd8 34.Bxa7 Nc6 35.Bb6±
  31...Qxc4 [¹31...Ne6! would have put up more stubborn resistance: 32.Rxd8 Nxd8 33.Bxa7 Bc7 34.Bd4 Qxc4 35.bxc4 Nc6! 36.Bc3+/=]
32.bxc4 Nc6 33.Rxd8! Nxd8 34.Bxa7 Nc6 35.Bb6±
Petrosian vs Tal 1962 Curacao candidates.
They played 3 games because Tal had to forfeit of his bad health.
Petrosian won 2 and 1 was drawn.
Petrosian went to win the tournament, but with a lot of drama as Fischer accused him for cheating.
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  They played 3 games because Tal had to forfeit of his bad health.
Petrosian won 2 and 1 was drawn.
Petrosian went to win the tournament, but with a lot of drama as Fischer accused him for cheating.
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"No matter how much theory progresses, how radically styles change, chess play is inconceivable without tactics."
🔸 Samuel Reshevsky
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  🔸 Samuel Reshevsky
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How inspiration works. Maia Chiburdanidze in 1978, at the start of her long reign as the women's world chess champion (courtesy of Sputnik archives).
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  Best Checkmate Combinations Ever! - 4