π 39.Qd2!
Ivanchuk adds a defender to e3, as well as forcing Black to keep an eye on a5.
39.Bxd5 Nxd5 only makes Black's defensive task easier.
39.Bf3? allows black to obtain a winning position with a tactical blow: 39...Nxe3+! 40.Rxe3 Rxe3 41.Rxd8 Rxf3+ 42.Ke2 Qxd8-+.
Ivanchuk adds a defender to e3, as well as forcing Black to keep an eye on a5.
39.Bxd5 Nxd5 only makes Black's defensive task easier.
39.Bf3? allows black to obtain a winning position with a tactical blow: 39...Nxe3+! 40.Rxe3 Rxe3 41.Rxd8 Rxf3+ 42.Ke2 Qxd8-+.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 169
A: Re1 β 4
πππππππ 44%
C: Nd1 β 3
πππππ 33%
B: Qe3 β 2
ππππ 22%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
A: Re1 β 4
πππππππ 44%
C: Nd1 β 3
πππππ 33%
B: Qe3 β 2
ππππ 22%
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πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 170
A: Ra1 β 4
πππππππ 40%
C: Qa5 β 4
πππππππ 40%
B: Nb4 β 2
ππππ 20%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
A: Ra1 β 4
πππππππ 40%
C: Qa5 β 4
πππππππ 40%
B: Nb4 β 2
ππππ 20%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
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π’ Anatoly Karpov
π’ Chess Russian Grandmaster
π’ World Champion: 1975β1985; 1993β1999 (FIDE)
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π’ World Champion: 1975β1985; 1993β1999 (FIDE)
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π’ Anatoly Karpov
π’ Chess Russian Grandmaster
πΈ Full name: Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
πΈ Country: Soviet Union Russia
πΈ Born: May 23, 1951 (age 66) Zlatoust, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
πΈ Title: Grandmaster (1970)
πΈ World Champion: 1975β1985 1993β1999 (FIDE)
πΈ FIDE rating: 2623 (December 2017)
πΈ Peak rating: 2780 (July 1994)
β¦οΈ Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion.
He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985 when he was defeated by Garry Kasparov.
He played three matches against Kasparov for the title from 1986 to 1990, before becoming FIDE World Champion once again after Kasparov broke away from FIDE in 1993. He held the title until 1999, when he resigned his title in protest against FIDE's new world championship rules. For his decades-long standing among the world's elite, Karpov is considered by many to be one of the greatest players of all time.
β¦οΈHis tournament successes include over 160 first-place finishes.
He had a peak Elo rating of 2780, and his 102 total months at world number one is the second longest of all-time, behind only Garry Kasparov, since the inception of the FIDE ranking list in 1970.
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π’ Anatoly Karpov
π’ Chess Russian Grandmaster
πΈ Full name: Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
πΈ Country: Soviet Union Russia
πΈ Born: May 23, 1951 (age 66) Zlatoust, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
πΈ Title: Grandmaster (1970)
πΈ World Champion: 1975β1985 1993β1999 (FIDE)
πΈ FIDE rating: 2623 (December 2017)
πΈ Peak rating: 2780 (July 1994)
β¦οΈ Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion.
He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985 when he was defeated by Garry Kasparov.
He played three matches against Kasparov for the title from 1986 to 1990, before becoming FIDE World Champion once again after Kasparov broke away from FIDE in 1993. He held the title until 1999, when he resigned his title in protest against FIDE's new world championship rules. For his decades-long standing among the world's elite, Karpov is considered by many to be one of the greatest players of all time.
β¦οΈHis tournament successes include over 160 first-place finishes.
He had a peak Elo rating of 2780, and his 102 total months at world number one is the second longest of all-time, behind only Garry Kasparov, since the inception of the FIDE ranking list in 1970.
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π’ Anatoly Karpov vs Gennadi Kuzmin
π’ USSR Championship (1973), Moscow URS, rd 9, Oct-13
π’ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf. Amsterdam Variation (B93)
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π’ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf. Amsterdam Variation (B93)
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π’ Anatoly Karpov vs Gennadi Kuzmin
π’ USSR Championship (1973), Moscow URS, rd 9, Oct-13
π’ PGN format
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π’ USSR Championship (1973), Moscow URS, rd 9, Oct-13
π’ PGN format
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πΈ70th ch-RUS 2017
πΈRound 11
βͺοΈVolkov,Sergey (2645)
β«οΈVitiugov,Nikita (2722)
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πΈRound 11
βͺοΈVolkov,Sergey (2645)
β«οΈVitiugov,Nikita (2722)
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πΈ70th ch-RUS 2017
πΈRound 11
βͺοΈSvidler,P (2765)
β«οΈMalakhov,V (2686)
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πΈRound 11
βͺοΈSvidler,P (2765)
β«οΈMalakhov,V (2686)
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π 9.BΓb5!?
Dubov's interesting sacrifice
9...BΓf3
(9..cΓb5 10.NΓb5 BΓf3 11.gΓf3 Kd7 12.d5 Black is a piece up and according to the engines the position is equal but practically Things can be very difficult for Black!
10.gΓf3 e6 11.Bc4 QΓd4
The experienced player, Malakhov has refused this sacrifice till to get the opponent out of his preparation.
Dubov's interesting sacrifice
9...BΓf3
(9..cΓb5 10.NΓb5 BΓf3 11.gΓf3 Kd7 12.d5 Black is a piece up and according to the engines the position is equal but practically Things can be very difficult for Black!
10.gΓf3 e6 11.Bc4 QΓd4
The experienced player, Malakhov has refused this sacrifice till to get the opponent out of his preparation.