website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Chess Discussion Thread


Quasit

Recommended Posts

@batbobi c4, Nce6, Bf2

In this position any forward move of the black queen means it's being captured, with only one (Qd4, Bxd4) effecting with the revenge (either by one of the 5 pawns or with the Knight), still, it's an advantage.

That's why the black queen needs to stay at it's place, so the black moves with the e knight. Then we have a few possibilites:
- Nexg5 - which I ignore, moving Be3 - still covering all the forward moves of the black queen - so the knight has two check possibilites: Ngf3+, which ends up with Bxf3, still covering white queen, so it can do that, that's why it goes Ngh3+, which I defend with Kf1. Both knight's moves forward end up with it being captured either by bishop or king with no danger. So the knight moves Nhf4, where it's protected by the e5 pawn.

- Nef4 - which I also respond to with Be3, giving him a chance for a check - as we know Nfh3+ ends with Kf1 and his comeback to Nhf4, the other possibilty is Nfe2+, which I defend with Bxe2, still covering the queen. That's also an advantage, but it opens the c8-h3 diagonal for the black queen, going Qe6, but leading to an attack with bishop coming back Bg4, being covered by the white queen.

 

As a result, I have an advantage of a captured knight plus with bishop and queen covering each other I can sacrifice the other bishop and even a few pawns to make the black queen unable to capture mine without being captured itself and unable to mate my king, resulting in the draw in the worst scenario of me unable to start playing offensively.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-324705
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

Budapest will host the 2024 Chess Olympiad. First time ever for Hungary, which is kinda surprising considering that we are one of the most successful nations of this event. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-334649
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Vektor said:

Budapest will host the 2024 Chess Olympiad. First time ever for Hungary, which is kinda surprising considering that we are one of the most successful nations of this event. 

I'm comming! ;)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-334707
Share on other sites

  • 11 months later...

One of the biggest achievements in non-Olympic sports this year, what a moment for Iranian chess (or could have been if...).

 

1013241.1d6a4440.668x375o.41921d03a16b.p

 

Anyway, the World Championship match between Carlsen and Nepo starts on Friday!

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-430495
Share on other sites

  • 6 months later...

:HUN Hungary lost its top rated chess player, Rapport will compete under the flag of :ROU Romania at the Candidates tournament. Shame on the Hungarian federation who never provided the kind of budget for Rapport that he needed on the top level. And fuck every Hungarian nationalist asshole who makes an enemy out of him now. I hope he will win the Candidates and prove how much the country lost by not supporting him. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-471933
Share on other sites

  • 3 months later...
  • 1 year later...

In the not so lovely Bulgarian sports picture lately, we had a gigantic proud moment yesterday. Our women's team won the European Team Chess Championships title. :bowdown: :bowdown: :woohoo:  From 9 matches, we won 7 and had 2 draws. 

 

The feat is even more special for 2 reasons. One, our whole team, bar our captain, are around 20 years old. And two, this is the first time we are playing in the Team Chess Championships in 10 years, because you guessed it, we don't have a proper Federation and have a 7 year ban from ECU & FIDE.

 

As a matter of fact we shouldn't have played here, but they gave our team a Wild Card, after the results our young girls are having this year. All other countries agreed to us participating as well.

 

Captain Antoaneta Stefanova (2417) - former Women's World Champion;

Nurgyul Salimova (2412)- Finalist at this years Chess World Cup and playing in the 2024 Women's Candidates Tournament;

Gergana Peycheva (2287) - 2 Time BG Rapid Chess champion;

Viktoria Radeva (2332) - 3 Time BG National champion;

Beloslava Krasteva (2262) - Bronze medalist at the U20 Women's World Championships this year

 

The team played the last 3 matches with a player down, as Radeva got sick with a fever and had to spend 2 days at the hospital. 

 

And all this without a single penny from the country. But today, those Ministers and whatnot were the first to congratulate them... Every chess player is financing their careers with personal finances, sponsors and crowdfunding. I'm ashamed my country doesn't give these brilliant people what they deserve. Maybe this would change now.

 

Full Euro team summary:

Serbia, Bulgaria Triumph; Carlsen Takes Gold On Board 1

 

768x432.jpg?_=1700507947

 

shahmat-shah-nacionalen-otbor-budva-2023

 

 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-596299
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

FIDE Chess the latest sport to ban men from its female events. Still eligible for the men's or mixed sex events of course.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/12/cheering-for-mass-murder.php

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-600678
Share on other sites

  • 8 months later...

And here we go!

 

Withe the best practices of elections in russia. Furthermore - Roberto Rivello who chaired voting session did not allow any questions to candidates.

 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/441-chess-discussion-thread/page/5/#findComment-674297
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Youth Sailing World Championships - Vilamoura   Results (December 15-19, 2025)     Men's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 1. Peleg Rajuan  2. Mattia Saoncella  3. Rory Meehan 4. Garrett January 5. Finn Brull 6. Val Erzen 7. Artun Senol 8. Antonio Medina Rodriguez   Men's Kiteboarding (Formula Kite): 1. Gian Andrea Stragiotti 2. Toby Wigglesworth 3. Nell de Jaham 4. Carmel Avisar 5. Tijn Rolff 6. Marcel Stepniewski 7. Julio Houze 8. Nathan Pearce   Men's One Person Dinghy (ILCA 6): 1. David Coates 2. Jiri Tomes 3. Emilios Max Boeros 4. Levian Buscher 5. Tim Lubat   6. Francisco dal Ri   7. Healy Ryan   8. Semen Khashchyna   Men's/Mixed Skiff (29er): 1. Poland  (Szymon Kolka - Bartosz Zmudzinski) 2. France  (Nolann Huet des Aunay - Titouan Gresset) 3. Brazil  (Zion Brandao da Cunha Faria - Joao Vicente Botelho Joppert) 4. Italy  (Giuseppe Montesano - Enrico Coslovich) 5. Sweden  (Henric Wigforss - William Drakenberg) 6. Spain  (Jaime Lang-Lengton Socorro - Salvador Giles Morell) 7. Australia  (Sebastian Cheng - Jacob Marks) 8. Germany  (Tizian Lembeck - Julian Lembeck)   Men's/Mixed Two Person Dinghy (420): 1. Ukraine  (Sviatoslav Madonich - Dmytro Karabadzhak) 2. Israel  (Ziv Shtub - Loya Sheffler) 3. New Zealand  (Cameron Brown - Oliver Stone) 4. Brazil  (Said Mohammad - Bernardo Bacha Oliveira) 5. Greece  (Sokratis Chamarias - Jason Eleftherios Xypas) 6. Spain  (Pedro Sotomayor - Quim Serra de Pedro) 7. France  (Simon Prot - Swan Berier Joyet) 8. Hungary  (Felix Erdi - Bence Csizmazia)   Women's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 1. Medea Marisa Falconi  2. Taisia Stopchenko  (Russia) 3. Nurhayat Guven  4. Salome Simon 5. Alba Klein Meghnagi 6. Martina Mantovani Borras 7. Yfke van der Meer 8. Emma Schleicher   Women's Kiteboarding (Formula Kite): 1. Li Suofeiya 2. Emma Rennie 3. Karolina Jankowska 4. Derin Deniz Sorguc 5. Tylia Louber 6. Argyro Krotsi 7. Marija Dolenc 8. Romi Kaminer     Women's One Person Dinghy (ILCA6): 1. Irene de Tomas  2. Hanna Rogowska 3. Mirja Dohle 4. Beata Dokoupilova 5. Alina Shapovalova 6. Marina Murri  7. Lea Bourhis 8. Valentina Guimaraes   Women's Skiff (29er): 1. Great Britain  (Lila Edwards - Amelie Hiscocks) 2. Poland  (Antonina Puchowska - Alicja Dampc) 3. Argentina  (Carolina Barcelo - Agustina Arguelles) 4. France  (Victoire Papin - Tsippora Jouan) 5. Sweden  (Cornelia Baldock Frost - Hilda Wallstrom) 6. Finland  (Maisa Kauppi - Alisa Kylavainio) 7. Italy  (Bianca Marchesini - Lucia Finato) 8. Brazil  (Heloisa Ruschel Goncalves - Isabella Hermann Zorzi)   Women's Two Person Dinghy (420): 1. Great Britain  (Sabine Potter - Merle Nieuwland) 2. France  (Emy Combet - Juliette Peyre) 3. New Zealand  (Tessa Clinton - Amelia Higson) 4. Japan  (Shion Suzuki - Riho Sanematsu) 5. Italy  (Giulia Schultze - Flavia Schultze) 6. Spain  (Neus Fernandez Darder - Martina Gomila Darder) 7. Israel  (Tamar Bar - Rotem Gilboa) 8. Hungary  (Luca Ay - Blanka Ay)   Mixed Two Person Multihull (Nacra 15): 1. Italy  (Lorenzo Sirena - Alice Dessy) 2. France  (Marius Praud - Emilie Mansouri) 3. United States  (Dylan Tomko - Casey Small) 4. Belgium  (Lotte Meynen - Simon Jacobs) 5. Hungary  (Greta Davoti - Liam Moore) 6. Switzerland  (Morgane Mazuay - Alexis Lagger) 7. Poland  (Nela Dzwigalska - Maciej Cesarz) 8. Great Britain  (Marcus King - Madeleine Jinks)   Results
    • Also a first: never before has a Dutch pair participated in the games, according to media rapports.
    • The Technical director of the Dutch Olympic Committee has, using his discretionary powers, decided to include them in the team. He cites “extra-ordinary circumstances”, but has not stated what they are. The use of these powers is quite rare. They were used in 2022 to nominate an alpine-skier.
    • Ida Lien (biathlon) - back surgery - out for the season.
    • Road to Junior World Championship International Test Matches   Sunday 21st December, 2025 ---------------------------------   -   1-6  -   1-3
    • Ouch for China, losing Gold in three disciplines, not even making to GMM in one...all in front of a home crowd.
    • Morocco won with second-half goals of Brahim Díaz and El Kaabi      Morocco  2 - 0  Comores
    • I think the points from the test event should be simple to figure out since WC points from 15th on (continuing through the nations cup races) just count down by 1. Why would it be any different? The only thing that would be uncertain is whether Li and Fischnaller get 1 or 0.  
    • ATP Next Gen Finals - Jeddah   Results (December 17-21, 2025)     Men's Singles: 1. Learner Tien 2. Alexander Blockx 3. Nishesh Basavareddy 3. Nicolai Budkov Kjaer 5. Martin Landaluce   5. Rafael Jodar 5. Dino Prizmic 5. Justin Engel   Withdrew: Jakub Mensik  & Joao Fonseca Alternates: Gilles-Arnaud Bailly  & Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez   Results
×
×
  • Create New...