🔺White's blunder with the Rc2 move, and now:👇
Rc2?? Qd1+ 2.Ne1 (Kg2 Rd3 +-) 3.Nd4! +-🔺
Rc2?? Qd1+ 2.Ne1 (Kg2 Rd3 +-) 3.Nd4! +-🔺
🔺The c6 move was a micalculation by white . He had calculated that after 1...N.e3 2.c7 Rc1 3.Rc5 wins, but 1.c6?? N.e3 2.c7 Ng4+ 3.Kh3 Kf4! (with the idea of Ra3 or Rh1#) with forced mate.🔺
🔺1...b6? Black carelessness
2.N.d5! Q.d2+ 2.K.d2
( Better R.d2) c.d5 3.B.a6
with white advantage🔺
2.N.d5! Q.d2+ 2.K.d2
( Better R.d2) c.d5 3.B.a6
with white advantage🔺
🔺Radjabov's strange blunder. While with the Kf8 move, he could resist more.🔺
🔺1.Rd7=white missed a technical win
1.c7! Rc3 2.b5!! B.e7 b6 +-🔺
1.c7! Rc3 2.b5!! B.e7 b6 +-🔺
🔺an interesting drawish endgame. In this position white played Rh6+? and lost. Instead he must have kept his rook on the fifth rank and after that black can not activate his Rook.🔺
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Magnus Carlsen
⚫️Xiangzhi Bu
🔺0-1
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Magnus Carlsen
⚫️Xiangzhi Bu
🔺0-1
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Francisco Vallejo Pons
⚫️Wesley So
🔺0-1
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Francisco Vallejo Pons
⚫️Wesley So
🔺0-1
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Levon Aronian
⚫️Maxim Matlakov
🔺1-0
🔸Round 3 game 1
⚪️Levon Aronian
⚫️Maxim Matlakov
🔺1-0
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments of the World Cup Round 3 🔹🔺
Chinese Super GM's interesting positional sacrifice looks logical since two of the white pieces hadn't been developed yet and black pieces were ready for the attack!