π 23.Qc1!
Preparing Bd1-b3 in order to seize the a2-g8 diagonal. This would transform the passive bishop on f3 into a terrific piece now that Black has no light-squared counterpart.
23.Qb3?! Nc4
23.Be2, in order to control c4 square, is also interesting. However, the Kramnik plan is more precise.
Preparing Bd1-b3 in order to seize the a2-g8 diagonal. This would transform the passive bishop on f3 into a terrific piece now that Black has no light-squared counterpart.
23.Qb3?! Nc4
23.Be2, in order to control c4 square, is also interesting. However, the Kramnik plan is more precise.
π 1.Bf1!
A typical plan in such positions.The bishop is transferred to the long diagonal where it will attack Black's queenside.
1.a4 it would be met by 1...g5! and black gets the initiative on the kingside.
1.e4 b5! 2.Bd3 (2.Bf1 b4 the e4 pawn is lost, however, White's two bishops warrant enough compensation for the pawn.) 2...Bb4 with the idea of 2...Nc5, Black pieces are getting so active.
A typical plan in such positions.The bishop is transferred to the long diagonal where it will attack Black's queenside.
1.a4 it would be met by 1...g5! and black gets the initiative on the kingside.
1.e4 b5! 2.Bd3 (2.Bf1 b4 the e4 pawn is lost, however, White's two bishops warrant enough compensation for the pawn.) 2...Bb4 with the idea of 2...Nc5, Black pieces are getting so active.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 201
B: Rhg8 β 10
πππππππ 63%
A: f4 β 6
ππππ 38%
C: Nc6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
B: Rhg8 β 10
πππππππ 63%
A: f4 β 6
ππππ 38%
C: Nc6
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 16 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 202
A: BΓf6 β 11
πππππππ 52%
B: Bf1 β 9
ππππππ 43%
C: Rh8+ β 1
π 5%
π₯ 21 people voted so far.
A: BΓf6 β 11
πππππππ 52%
B: Bf1 β 9
ππππππ 43%
C: Rh8+ β 1
π 5%
π₯ 21 people voted so far.
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πΈ Jennifer Shahade
πΈ USA Chess Woman Grand Master
πΈ Full name: Jennifer Shahade
πΈ Born: December 31, 1980 (age 37) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
πΈ Country: United States
πΈ Fide Id: 2011905
πΈ USCF Id: 20058274
πΈ Title: Woman Grand Master
πΈ FIDE Elo: 2322
πΈ Highest: 2366 (April 2003)
πΈ National Elo: 2301
πΈ Club: Pennsylvania
πΈ Ranking amongst all women: World #164, Americas #13, USA #8
β¦οΈ Jennifer Shahade is a United States chess player, commentator and writer.
She is a two-time United States Women's Champion and has the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster.
In 1998, Shahade won the U.S. Junior Open. In 2002, she won the U.S. Women's Chess Championship in Seattle, Washington.
At the next US Women's Championship she earned her second International Master norms. In 2004, she won the U.S. Women's Championship.
β¦οΈ Review a beautiful game by Shahade in Bled Chess Olympiad 2002 that won Wang Pin from China Team by sacrificing knight:
βͺοΈ Jennifer Shahade vs Wang Pin
βͺοΈ Olympiad, women (2002), Bled SLO, rd 5, Oct-30
βͺοΈ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Poisoned Pawn Accepted (B97)
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πΈ Jennifer Shahade
πΈ USA Chess Woman Grand Master
πΈ Full name: Jennifer Shahade
πΈ Born: December 31, 1980 (age 37) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
πΈ Country: United States
πΈ Fide Id: 2011905
πΈ USCF Id: 20058274
πΈ Title: Woman Grand Master
πΈ FIDE Elo: 2322
πΈ Highest: 2366 (April 2003)
πΈ National Elo: 2301
πΈ Club: Pennsylvania
πΈ Ranking amongst all women: World #164, Americas #13, USA #8
β¦οΈ Jennifer Shahade is a United States chess player, commentator and writer.
She is a two-time United States Women's Champion and has the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster.
In 1998, Shahade won the U.S. Junior Open. In 2002, she won the U.S. Women's Chess Championship in Seattle, Washington.
At the next US Women's Championship she earned her second International Master norms. In 2004, she won the U.S. Women's Championship.
β¦οΈ Review a beautiful game by Shahade in Bled Chess Olympiad 2002 that won Wang Pin from China Team by sacrificing knight:
βͺοΈ Jennifer Shahade vs Wang Pin
βͺοΈ Olympiad, women (2002), Bled SLO, rd 5, Oct-30
βͺοΈ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Poisoned Pawn Accepted (B97)
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πΈ Jennifer Shahade vs Wang Pin
πΈ Olympiad, women (2002), Bled SLO, rd 5, Oct-30
πΈ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Poisoned Pawn Accepted (B97)
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πΈ Olympiad, women (2002), Bled SLO, rd 5, Oct-30
πΈ Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Poisoned Pawn Accepted (B97)
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πΈWorld Rapid Championship 2017
πΈRound 15
βͺοΈCarlsen,Magnus (2837)
β«οΈGrischuk,Alexander (2772)
πΈ0-1
πΈRound 15
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β«οΈGrischuk,Alexander (2772)
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πΈWorld Rapid Championship 2017
πΈRound 15
βͺοΈFedoseev,Vladimir3 (2718)
β«οΈArtemiev,Vladislav (2691)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 15
βͺοΈFedoseev,Vladimir3 (2718)
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π 7.Qd3!? with the idea of Qg3
For the first time, Nepomniachtchi has played this move among top players. He defeated Artemiev by using this move, in a blitz game in 2016.
7...b6 8.Qg3 d6
For the first time, Nepomniachtchi has played this move among top players. He defeated Artemiev by using this move, in a blitz game in 2016.
7...b6 8.Qg3 d6
π 52.Kd3?
White king has chosen a wrong side. he should have played 52.Kf3!, because the black h4-pawn is more advanced and therefore more dangerous than the a6-pawn!
52.Kf3! Kd4 53.Kf2 Kc3
(53...Ke4 54.Ke2=)
54.Ke3 Kb3 55.Ke4 KΓa3 56.Kf5 KΓb4 57.KΓg5 a5 58.KΓh4 a4 59.g5 =
52.Kd3? Kf4 53.Kd4 Kg3 54.Ke4 KΓh3 55.Kf3 Kh2 56.Kf2 h3 0-1
White king has chosen a wrong side. he should have played 52.Kf3!, because the black h4-pawn is more advanced and therefore more dangerous than the a6-pawn!
52.Kf3! Kd4 53.Kf2 Kc3
(53...Ke4 54.Ke2=)
54.Ke3 Kb3 55.Ke4 KΓa3 56.Kf5 KΓb4 57.KΓg5 a5 58.KΓh4 a4 59.g5 =
52.Kd3? Kf4 53.Kd4 Kg3 54.Ke4 KΓh3 55.Kf3 Kh2 56.Kf2 h3 0-1