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Sundays With Unity
January 29th, 2023
U2200 Championship
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Forwarded from Unity Chess
Sundays With Unity
January 29th, 2023
U2200 Championship
🏆Top 3🏆
Anish Giri wins Tata Steel Masters after late twist
In a late twist at the Tata Steel Masters, Anish Giri leapfrogged Nodirbek Abdusattorov on the final day of action to claim a first title in his home super-tournament. In round 13, Giri defeated Richard Rapport, while 2021 champion Jorden van Foreest got the better of long-time leader Abdusattorov. Meanwhile, Magnus Carlsen and Parham Maghsoodloo also ended the tournament with wins to their names.
Dances with Knights
Knights protecting each other generally lack mobility. How can you render one of your opponent's knights ineffective? How can you avoid being stuck with one yourself and keep your knights flexible? Let's ride!
Peter Heine Nielsen-Mikkel Antonsen
Koge 2013
White to move
15.Nb1!?
Retreating the knight back to its initial square! When considering the position that has arisen now, you will soon note that the knight on e4 is in a precarious position. White threatens to follow up with Ne5. He will also try to build a strong pawn center with e2-e4, after which the mobility of Black's minor pieces will be considerably restricted. Besides these concrete ideas, Dvoretsky's concept of superfluous pieces may have crossed Nielsen's mind. After all, three black pieces are aiming for the same square ( e4). By avoiding exchanges White renders at least one of these redundant.
15...Nd6 16.Nbd2 Qe7
Now 16...Nfe4 would run into 17.Ne5.
17.Rdc1 Bd5 18.Bf1
Consistent strategy: White still intends to play Ne5 followed by f2 -f3 and e2-e4, but again does not want to allow an exchange of one minor piece.
18...h6 19.Qe3 Rfd8 20.Ne5 Nde4 21.f3 Nxd2 22.Qxd2
Black has managed to exchange one pair of knights, but in the meantime White has regrouped and played f2 -f3 , which results in the immediate threat of e2-e4. Black now went wrong with . . .
22...Nd7 23.Rxc7