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(#5596865) Re: FIDE Candidates 2024
Posted by Robyn Hode on 20 Apr 2024 at 6:09PM Going into the last round, 17 yr old Indian GM Dommaraju Gukesh leads by a half point at 8.5/13. Caruana, Nepo and Nakamura are at 8/13.Caruana will have White vs Nepo in the last round. If there is a tie there will be tiebreaks on Monday. The winner plays WC Ding Liren.
(#5596613) Re: Liren v. Carlsen
(#5596487) Re: Liren v. Carlsen
Posted by JohnDerek on 19 Apr 2024 at 12:27AM Carlsen has dropped out of the chess world championship cycle and most likely will never play a WC match again.
(#5596485) Re: Liren v. Carlsen
Posted by bobby b 71 on 19 Apr 2024 at 12:05AM John, please enlighten me.why would the match never happen?
(#5596480) Re: Liren v. Carlsen
Posted by JohnDerek on 18 Apr 2024 at 11:08PM Carlsen would win the match, It's a pity that match will never happen.
(#5596460) Re: Liren v. Carlsen
Posted by bobby b 71 on 18 Apr 2024 at 6:43PM Unbeatable, which one does your senses tell you will win?
(#5596388) Liren v. Carlsen
Posted by unbeatable on 18 Apr 2024 at 1:55PM 10 games. If Liren ties or wins he defends his title. Otherwise no.
(#5592890) FIDE Candidates 2024
Posted by Robyn Hode on 4 Apr 2024 at 11:35AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1sdYpTzq3c Live: The candidates for the FIDE World Championship begins today. The winner will play WC Ding Liren. { Image: i.postimg.cc/Ssn6mnQR/candidates2024.jpg } (#5591468) 10 year old beats...
(#5589836) Alice Lee
Posted by Robyn Hode on 24 Mar 2024 at 1:49PM What a great perfomance by the 14 year old in St. Louis, winning the American Cup and finally beating Iriana Krush.
(#5589560) Quadraplegic Player
(#5588298) Re: the hemmed in BISHOP!
(#5588080) Re: the hemmed in BISHOP!
(#5588027) Re: the hemmed in BISHOP!
Posted by Robyn Hode on 17 Mar 2024 at 4:21PM That's probably Game 1 of their WC match in 1972 when Fischer took the h pawn in a drawn endgame. Here Fischer played 29...Bxh2, not fearing 30 g3 blocking the bishop's escape. { Image: i.postimg.cc/prkvC4Ft/spfis1.jpg } (#5587997) the hemmed in BISHOP!
Posted by bobby b 71 on 17 Mar 2024 at 3:41PM Not too long ago I played a mini simul. Two of the 10 were college kids! They were still rambling about the CLASSIC game against BORIS where Fischer let his BISHOP get hemmed in by three pawns. WELL? Did he, or didn't he? I asked my wife and she replied, "I cannot imagine Bobby Fischer giving anything away!" Well, I got my "answer!"
(#5587979) Re: (no subject)
Posted by Robyn Hode on 17 Mar 2024 at 3:08PM Well, not blocking completely but if you put a bishop opposite three squares you limit the knight's ability to move in a forward direction. A useful technique in N vs B endgames.
(#5576672) New Mating Pattern
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(#5564606) Merry Christmas to all...
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(#5563451) Re: (no subject)
Posted by Ray of Light on 20 Dec 2023 at 4:02PM If two strong players are on opposite sides of the board, but a win is possible against an inexperienced player.
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Posted by bobby b 71 on 20 Dec 2023 at 8:28AM Yes two knights MUST be watched and the knight in itself is also to be watched! NONE the less, however, I don't love Knights! I LOVE the QUEENS!!
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Posted by Gameheart on 19 Dec 2023 at 12:51AM The knight, working together and supporting each other they are almost invincible.
(#5562015) (no subject)
Posted by theoldmaster on 15 Dec 2023 at 8:03PM I will take the Knight. The trickiest piece in the game
(#5561695) Magnus Carlsen...
Posted by unbeatable on 14 Dec 2023 at 1:59PM fined $10K for dropping out of last year's Sinquefeld Cup
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