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Or as in Arakhmania-Alexandria, Candidates Tshkaltubo 1988: 15...a5 16.Rb1 Ra6 17.Bf5 Kd8 and 0-1/(38) #Chesspattern #FIDECandidates #WomenInChess
"Don't think in stereotypes" - Lev Alburt on 8....Bxe5! in Ivanovic-Alburt, Reykjavik 1982 (different, albeit also from a Alekhine defence) #chesspattern
At the Nice Olympiad 1974 here Karpov (vs. Unzicker) is about to open the a-file with 15.axb5, only to close it a few moves later with some 22.Ba7😉#chesspattern
Round 10 & 11 of the Amsterdam 1956 candidates moved to the city of Leeuwarden. Present & former youth worldchampion Spassky (19)& Panno (21) as well as Petrosian (26) at the reception April 13th. It was here that the latter's 17...Bxc3! (vs Bronstein) saw the light #chesspattern
Bilek put a hold to Stein's winning streak & should have won when he had pulled out the Ojanen-Penrose thing 15.e5! dxe5 16.f5! #chesspattern yet Stein got away with a repetition of moves #AmsterdamIzt1964 60 years ago
All's well & #chesspattern x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
"An interesting piece sacrifice for two strong central pawns by Portisch" - Robert Wade in the English part of the #AmsterdamIzt1964 bulletin on Portisch-Foguelman (round 12) #centralavalanches #chesspattern 1-0/41
21.Nb8 Qe4 22.Rc6 Gligoric-D Byrne, San Antonio 1972 (1-0/39) #chesspattern x.com/chess24com/sta…
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
Common piecesac by Sokolov in Xtracon Open; successful retry after #HoogeveenChess 2003 vs @GMJuditPolgar Nxe4! Rxe4 Nxd5 #centralavalanches
In between the Sousse interzonal & the necessary 3-men play-off Stein played Hastings 67/68 where he shared 1st place britishpathe.com/asset/212714/ Ao with Hort, whom he would face in the play-off too. He knocked out Keene with a fine #creepingqueen #chesspattern 23..Qd8! & 30...a6!
As John Donaldson pointed out, Fischer adopted the #Nievergeltmanoeuvre #chesspattern in a simul Sunday Sept. 27th 1970 the day after the Siegen Olympiad had finished: en.chessbase.com/post/bobby-fis… Likely the very next day Fischer famously confronted 19-year-old Ulf with the same idea!
The Hungarians, leading by ½ a point, beat Yugoslavia 3-1 Ribli sprung the novelty 15.Bh6! on Ljubojevic, that is, a novelty from round 9 when Portisch had used it to beat Radulov!😯 #pinballbishop #chesspattern. Sax beat Matanovic from a Sveshnikov.
Tal-Averbakh 1961 saw 17.Ng5 Bf8 (17..h6 18.Nd5 #chesspattern Nxd5 19.exd5 hxg5 20.dxc6 Qxc6 21.Qxe5 & now Averbakh gives 21...Bb7 22.Qg3! but 22...Qe6! saves Black)18.Qf3 Bg7 19.Nd5 Qd6 20.Be3 & 'I was able to celebrate my son's 1st birthday'(Tal) 1-0(31) x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Meanwhile Stein kept pursuing his compatriots in #AmsterdamIzt1964 (only Bronstein dropped half a point vs Ivkov, a bloodless draw) beating Evans in splendid fashion: 19.Ng5! h6 16.Nd5! and 25.Rxe7! - also to be found in 'Master of Risk Strategy'
The #chesspattern of the first #TataSteelChess day is by Rameshbabu Vaisali : 12...b4! 13.exf6 Nxf6 #centralavalanches #pawnavalanche x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
Today 70 years ago Keres beat Sajtar with a classic bishop sac #chesspattern in a well known miniature game. As the 3 other games were short bloodless draws it was 2½-1½ in USSR-Czechoslovakia, Amsterdam Olympiad 1954 x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Board 4, but certainly a score to be remembered too: 13½/14 by Keres at the Amsterdam Olympiad 1954
Actually, Gulko played 12...h5, provoking 13.Bxh5, to prevent 13.Bh5 blocking the h-file😀.And Geller, he was in the know: Milev-Geller, Moscow (ol) 1956 saw (17.h4) Bxh4 with a draw offer, vs Vaiser he had a theoretical outing with 8...Bxh4 #chesspattern x.com/dgriffinchess/…
"...I had to confess that I didn't know that either, because winning the h-pawn doesn't expose White to immediate threats. Classical players such as Geller, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Alekhine, Keres - the players we learned from - knew much more about chess than we did."
In the footsteps of a.o. Botvinnik, Eline Roebers manoeuvres her queen 16....Qg8! & 17...Qh7 #creepingqueen #chesspattern and goes on to beat Shirov! #Hoogeveenchess x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
In the footsteps of Akiba Rubinstein (vs Janowski Karlsbad 1907) and Mikhail Botvinnik (vs Bondarevsky 1941) @SergeyKaryakin mobilizes his strongest piece with an original #creepingqueen manoeuvre: Qf8, Kh8 and Qg8-h7 #IOMchess #chesspattern
In the footsteps of a.o. Botvinnik, Eline Roebers manoeuvres her queen 16....Qg8! & 17...Qh7 #creepingqueen #chesspattern and goes on to beat Shirov! #Hoogeveenchess x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
In the footsteps of Akiba Rubinstein (vs Janowski Karlsbad 1907) and Mikhail Botvinnik (vs Bondarevsky 1941) @SergeyKaryakin mobilizes his strongest piece with an original #creepingqueen manoeuvre: Qf8, Kh8 and Qg8-h7 #IOMchess #chesspattern
The Hungarians, leading by ½ a point, beat Yugoslavia 3-1 Ribli sprung the novelty 15.Bh6! on Ljubojevic, that is, a novelty from round 9 when Portisch had used it to beat Radulov!😯 #pinballbishop #chesspattern. Sax beat Matanovic from a Sveshnikov.
The surprising longterm 10.c4!?#tuckingawayyourbishop yielded Lorenzo Lodici (vs Hamitevici) unexpectedly quick revenues after 17...Qg4? 18.Qf1 when the bishop re-entered the game with devastating effect. 1-0(23) #ETCC2025 #chesspattern x.com/TUUR1/status/7…
#iomchess #tuckingawayyourbishop In 1914 Capablanca's 17.c4!! paved the way for @viditchess 's win today vs Lalith Babu after 12.f4!?!
21.Nb8 Qe4 22.Rc6 Gligoric-D Byrne, San Antonio 1972 (1-0/39) #chesspattern x.com/chess24com/sta…
As John Donaldson pointed out, Fischer adopted the #Nievergeltmanoeuvre #chesspattern in a simul Sunday Sept. 27th 1970 the day after the Siegen Olympiad had finished: en.chessbase.com/post/bobby-fis… Likely the very next day Fischer famously confronted 19-year-old Ulf with the same idea!
In between the Sousse interzonal & the necessary 3-men play-off Stein played Hastings 67/68 where he shared 1st place britishpathe.com/asset/212714/ Ao with Hort, whom he would face in the play-off too. He knocked out Keene with a fine #creepingqueen #chesspattern 23..Qd8! & 30...a6!
All's well & #chesspattern x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
The #chesspattern of the first #TataSteelChess day is by Rameshbabu Vaisali : 12...b4! 13.exf6 Nxf6 #centralavalanches #pawnavalanche x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
"Don't think in stereotypes" - Lev Alburt on 8....Bxe5! in Ivanovic-Alburt, Reykjavik 1982 (different, albeit also from a Alekhine defence) #chesspattern
Today 70 years ago Keres beat Sajtar with a classic bishop sac #chesspattern in a well known miniature game. As the 3 other games were short bloodless draws it was 2½-1½ in USSR-Czechoslovakia, Amsterdam Olympiad 1954 x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Board 4, but certainly a score to be remembered too: 13½/14 by Keres at the Amsterdam Olympiad 1954
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
Common piecesac by Sokolov in Xtracon Open; successful retry after #HoogeveenChess 2003 vs @GMJuditPolgar Nxe4! Rxe4 Nxd5 #centralavalanches
Round 10 & 11 of the Amsterdam 1956 candidates moved to the city of Leeuwarden. Present & former youth worldchampion Spassky (19)& Panno (21) as well as Petrosian (26) at the reception April 13th. It was here that the latter's 17...Bxc3! (vs Bronstein) saw the light #chesspattern
Tal-Averbakh 1961 saw 17.Ng5 Bf8 (17..h6 18.Nd5 #chesspattern Nxd5 19.exd5 hxg5 20.dxc6 Qxc6 21.Qxe5 & now Averbakh gives 21...Bb7 22.Qg3! but 22...Qe6! saves Black)18.Qf3 Bg7 19.Nd5 Qd6 20.Be3 & 'I was able to celebrate my son's 1st birthday'(Tal) 1-0(31) x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Meanwhile Stein kept pursuing his compatriots in #AmsterdamIzt1964 (only Bronstein dropped half a point vs Ivkov, a bloodless draw) beating Evans in splendid fashion: 19.Ng5! h6 16.Nd5! and 25.Rxe7! - also to be found in 'Master of Risk Strategy'
Bilek put a hold to Stein's winning streak & should have won when he had pulled out the Ojanen-Penrose thing 15.e5! dxe5 16.f5! #chesspattern yet Stein got away with a repetition of moves #AmsterdamIzt1964 60 years ago
"An interesting piece sacrifice for two strong central pawns by Portisch" - Robert Wade in the English part of the #AmsterdamIzt1964 bulletin on Portisch-Foguelman (round 12) #centralavalanches #chesspattern 1-0/41
Actually, Gulko played 12...h5, provoking 13.Bxh5, to prevent 13.Bh5 blocking the h-file😀.And Geller, he was in the know: Milev-Geller, Moscow (ol) 1956 saw (17.h4) Bxh4 with a draw offer, vs Vaiser he had a theoretical outing with 8...Bxh4 #chesspattern x.com/dgriffinchess/…
"...I had to confess that I didn't know that either, because winning the h-pawn doesn't expose White to immediate threats. Classical players such as Geller, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Alekhine, Keres - the players we learned from - knew much more about chess than we did."
At the Nice Olympiad 1974 here Karpov (vs. Unzicker) is about to open the a-file with 15.axb5, only to close it a few moves later with some 22.Ba7😉#chesspattern
Or as in Arakhmania-Alexandria, Candidates Tshkaltubo 1988: 15...a5 16.Rb1 Ra6 17.Bf5 Kd8 and 0-1/(38) #Chesspattern #FIDECandidates #WomenInChess
Or as in Arakhmania-Alexandria, Candidates Tshkaltubo 1988: 15...a5 16.Rb1 Ra6 17.Bf5 Kd8 and 0-1/(38) #Chesspattern #FIDECandidates #WomenInChess
"Don't think in stereotypes" - Lev Alburt on 8....Bxe5! in Ivanovic-Alburt, Reykjavik 1982 (different, albeit also from a Alekhine defence) #chesspattern
All's well & #chesspattern x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
21.Nb8 Qe4 22.Rc6 Gligoric-D Byrne, San Antonio 1972 (1-0/39) #chesspattern x.com/chess24com/sta…
Bilek put a hold to Stein's winning streak & should have won when he had pulled out the Ojanen-Penrose thing 15.e5! dxe5 16.f5! #chesspattern yet Stein got away with a repetition of moves #AmsterdamIzt1964 60 years ago
"An interesting piece sacrifice for two strong central pawns by Portisch" - Robert Wade in the English part of the #AmsterdamIzt1964 bulletin on Portisch-Foguelman (round 12) #centralavalanches #chesspattern 1-0/41
At the Nice Olympiad 1974 here Karpov (vs. Unzicker) is about to open the a-file with 15.axb5, only to close it a few moves later with some 22.Ba7😉#chesspattern
Round 10 & 11 of the Amsterdam 1956 candidates moved to the city of Leeuwarden. Present & former youth worldchampion Spassky (19)& Panno (21) as well as Petrosian (26) at the reception April 13th. It was here that the latter's 17...Bxc3! (vs Bronstein) saw the light #chesspattern
The #chesspattern of the first #TataSteelChess day is by Rameshbabu Vaisali : 12...b4! 13.exf6 Nxf6 #centralavalanches #pawnavalanche x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
In between the Sousse interzonal & the necessary 3-men play-off Stein played Hastings 67/68 where he shared 1st place britishpathe.com/asset/212714/ Ao with Hort, whom he would face in the play-off too. He knocked out Keene with a fine #creepingqueen #chesspattern 23..Qd8! & 30...a6!
As John Donaldson pointed out, Fischer adopted the #Nievergeltmanoeuvre #chesspattern in a simul Sunday Sept. 27th 1970 the day after the Siegen Olympiad had finished: en.chessbase.com/post/bobby-fis… Likely the very next day Fischer famously confronted 19-year-old Ulf with the same idea!
(2/2) Ukrainian ch 1961. Participant of the USSR ch 1961 & 62. In masters vs candidates Ukraine 1967 he surprised the next generation of Ukrainian chess, 14-year-old Oleg Romanishin with this piece sac: 16..Nexd5!? (0-1/35) #chesspattern #centralavalanches x.com/TUUR1/status/8…
Common piecesac by Sokolov in Xtracon Open; successful retry after #HoogeveenChess 2003 vs @GMJuditPolgar Nxe4! Rxe4 Nxd5 #centralavalanches
Tal-Averbakh 1961 saw 17.Ng5 Bf8 (17..h6 18.Nd5 #chesspattern Nxd5 19.exd5 hxg5 20.dxc6 Qxc6 21.Qxe5 & now Averbakh gives 21...Bb7 22.Qg3! but 22...Qe6! saves Black)18.Qf3 Bg7 19.Nd5 Qd6 20.Be3 & 'I was able to celebrate my son's 1st birthday'(Tal) 1-0(31) x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Meanwhile Stein kept pursuing his compatriots in #AmsterdamIzt1964 (only Bronstein dropped half a point vs Ivkov, a bloodless draw) beating Evans in splendid fashion: 19.Ng5! h6 16.Nd5! and 25.Rxe7! - also to be found in 'Master of Risk Strategy'
Today 70 years ago Keres beat Sajtar with a classic bishop sac #chesspattern in a well known miniature game. As the 3 other games were short bloodless draws it was 2½-1½ in USSR-Czechoslovakia, Amsterdam Olympiad 1954 x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
Board 4, but certainly a score to be remembered too: 13½/14 by Keres at the Amsterdam Olympiad 1954
Actually, Gulko played 12...h5, provoking 13.Bxh5, to prevent 13.Bh5 blocking the h-file😀.And Geller, he was in the know: Milev-Geller, Moscow (ol) 1956 saw (17.h4) Bxh4 with a draw offer, vs Vaiser he had a theoretical outing with 8...Bxh4 #chesspattern x.com/dgriffinchess/…
"...I had to confess that I didn't know that either, because winning the h-pawn doesn't expose White to immediate threats. Classical players such as Geller, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Alekhine, Keres - the players we learned from - knew much more about chess than we did."
In the footsteps of a.o. Botvinnik, Eline Roebers manoeuvres her queen 16....Qg8! & 17...Qh7 #creepingqueen #chesspattern and goes on to beat Shirov! #Hoogeveenchess x.com/TUUR1/status/1…
In the footsteps of Akiba Rubinstein (vs Janowski Karlsbad 1907) and Mikhail Botvinnik (vs Bondarevsky 1941) @SergeyKaryakin mobilizes his strongest piece with an original #creepingqueen manoeuvre: Qf8, Kh8 and Qg8-h7 #IOMchess #chesspattern
The surprising longterm 10.c4!?#tuckingawayyourbishop yielded Lorenzo Lodici (vs Hamitevici) unexpectedly quick revenues after 17...Qg4? 18.Qf1 when the bishop re-entered the game with devastating effect. 1-0(23) #ETCC2025 #chesspattern x.com/TUUR1/status/7…
#iomchess #tuckingawayyourbishop In 1914 Capablanca's 17.c4!! paved the way for @viditchess 's win today vs Lalith Babu after 12.f4!?!
The Hungarians, leading by ½ a point, beat Yugoslavia 3-1 Ribli sprung the novelty 15.Bh6! on Ljubojevic, that is, a novelty from round 9 when Portisch had used it to beat Radulov!😯 #pinballbishop #chesspattern. Sax beat Matanovic from a Sveshnikov.
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