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Garry Kasparov Octopus knight | World Chess Championship

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One of the most memorable moves in chess history was played by Garry Kasparov in the 16th game of the World Chess Championship 1985 against Anatoly Karpov. It was a move that stunned the chess world and earned Kasparov the nickname of "Octopus Knight". This topic is published by heart of a chess lover. I am starting from the Mikhail Tal era (world champion:1960,1961), the great soviet latvian chess player,Garry Kasparov,Bobby Fisher,Anatoly Karpov. There are lot of chess player, who are simply in heart of every chess player. As an Indian ,Sir Vishy is in our blood

The position was complex and tense, with both players having chances to win. Kasparov had sacrificed a pawn earlier in the game to gain some initiative, but Karpov had defended well and was ready to counterattack. On his 24th move, Kasparov faced a critical decision: he could either retreat his knight from d5 to e3, or he could play the daring and unexpected move 24...Nd3!, sacrificing another pawn and placing his knight deep into enemy territory.

Kasparov chose the latter option, and the move shocked Karpov and the spectators. The knight on d3 looked like an octopus, with its tentacles reaching out to various squares and creating threats and possibilities. Kasparov later explained that he had seen this move in his mind a few moves earlier, and that he had calculated some variations that convinced him that it was sound and strong.

The move also had a psychological impact on Karpov, who spent a lot of time trying to find a refutation, but could not. He eventually played 25.Bxd3, accepting the pawn sacrifice, but this only gave Kasparov more activity and pressure. Kasparov continued to play energetically and precisely, and after 42 moves, Karpov resigned. The game was a masterpiece of dynamic chess, and it gave Kasparov a crucial point in the match. He went on to win the match and become the youngest world champion ever at the age of 22.


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Garry Kasparov Octopus knight | World Chess Championship

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One of the most memorable moves in chess history was played by Garry Kasparov in the 16th game of the World Chess Championship 1985 against Anatoly Karpov. It was a move that stunned the chess world and earned Kasparov the nickname of "Octopus Knight". This topic is published by heart of a chess lover. I am starting from the Mikhail Tal era (world champion:1960,1961), the great soviet latvian chess player,Garry Kasparov,Bobby Fisher,Anatoly Karpov. There are lot of chess player, who are simply in heart of every chess player. As an Indian ,Sir Vishy is in our blood

The position was complex and tense, with both players having chances to win. Kasparov had sacrificed a pawn earlier in the game to gain some initiative, but Karpov had defended well and was ready to counterattack. On his 24th move, Kasparov faced a critical decision: he could either retreat his knight from d5 to e3, or he could play the daring and unexpected move 24...Nd3!, sacrificing another pawn and placing his knight deep into enemy territory.

Kasparov chose the latter option, and the move shocked Karpov and the spectators. The knight on d3 looked like an octopus, with its tentacles reaching out to various squares and creating threats and possibilities. Kasparov later explained that he had seen this move in his mind a few moves earlier, and that he had calculated some variations that convinced him that it was sound and strong.

The move also had a psychological impact on Karpov, who spent a lot of time trying to find a refutation, but could not. He eventually played 25.Bxd3, accepting the pawn sacrifice, but this only gave Kasparov more activity and pressure. Kasparov continued to play energetically and precisely, and after 42 moves, Karpov resigned. The game was a masterpiece of dynamic chess, and it gave Kasparov a crucial point in the match. He went on to win the match and become the youngest world champion ever at the age of 22.


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FA Cup: Manchester United failed to register a single shot on target while Manchester City were at their clinical best with a 4-1 win over Port Vale. 

Manchester United failed to break down a resilient Wolves defence as they were held to a goalless draw in the third round of the FA Cup at Molineux. The visitors had the better chances in a cagey affair, but could not find a way past John Ruddy, who made a superb save to deny Anthony Martial in the second half. Wolves also had their moments, with Pedro Neto hitting the post and Raul Jimenez forcing a fine stop from Dean Henderson, but neither side could produce the quality needed to win the game.


The result means that both teams will have to play a replay at Old Trafford, adding to their already congested fixture list. United will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last season, when they were knocked out by Wolves at the same stage of the competition. Wolves, meanwhile, will be aiming to reach the fourth round for the third consecutive year.

Both managers made several changes to their starting line-ups, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer resting some of his key players and Nuno Espirito Santo rotating his squad after a busy festive period. The changes affected the fluency and cohesion of both teams, as they struggled to create clear-cut opportunities in the first half. The best chance fell to Mason Greenwood, who fired over from close range after a clever flick by Juan Mata.

The second half was more lively, as both sides increased their intensity and urgency. Martial had a golden opportunity to put United ahead, but his low shot was brilliantly tipped around the post by Ruddy. Wolves responded with a quick counter-attack, which ended with Neto's curling effort hitting the woodwork. Jimenez then tested Henderson with a powerful strike from inside the box, but the United keeper was equal to it.

The final minutes saw both teams pushing for a winner, but neither could find the decisive touch. United had a penalty appeal turned down after Brandon Williams went down under a challenge from Leander Dendoncker, while Wolves saw a late goal ruled out for offside after Matt Doherty headed in from Neto's cross. The final whistle confirmed that the tie would go to a replay, leaving both managers with mixed feelings.
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FA Cup: Manchester United failed to register a single shot on target while Manchester City were at their clinical best with a 4-1 win over Port Vale. 

Manchester United failed to break down a resilient Wolves defence as they were held to a goalless draw in the third round of the FA Cup at Molineux. The visitors had the better chances in a cagey affair, but could not find a way past John Ruddy, who made a superb save to deny Anthony Martial in the second half. Wolves also had their moments, with Pedro Neto hitting the post and Raul Jimenez forcing a fine stop from Dean Henderson, but neither side could produce the quality needed to win the game.


The result means that both teams will have to play a replay at Old Trafford, adding to their already congested fixture list. United will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last season, when they were knocked out by Wolves at the same stage of the competition. Wolves, meanwhile, will be aiming to reach the fourth round for the third consecutive year.

Both managers made several changes to their starting line-ups, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer resting some of his key players and Nuno Espirito Santo rotating his squad after a busy festive period. The changes affected the fluency and cohesion of both teams, as they struggled to create clear-cut opportunities in the first half. The best chance fell to Mason Greenwood, who fired over from close range after a clever flick by Juan Mata.

The second half was more lively, as both sides increased their intensity and urgency. Martial had a golden opportunity to put United ahead, but his low shot was brilliantly tipped around the post by Ruddy. Wolves responded with a quick counter-attack, which ended with Neto's curling effort hitting the woodwork. Jimenez then tested Henderson with a powerful strike from inside the box, but the United keeper was equal to it.

The final minutes saw both teams pushing for a winner, but neither could find the decisive touch. United had a penalty appeal turned down after Brandon Williams went down under a challenge from Leander Dendoncker, while Wolves saw a late goal ruled out for offside after Matt Doherty headed in from Neto's cross. The final whistle confirmed that the tie would go to a replay, leaving both managers with mixed feelings.
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Google celebrated the Indian Genius Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy.


Today on 30 Th July 2019 is memorable day for 133 th Birth day of Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy. She was the First lady having a multi capabilities. She was not only a Lady Surgeon but also law maker and Social reformer.


       
She was born in 1886 in Pudukkottai in the States of Tamil Nadu. Since she belonged to Devadasi. So She was socially adopted to Devadasi culture and norms. However , as a teenager she defied her parents decision to get married. instead of marrying she was admitted to Maharajah college. Before her admission to this college, it was a boy's institution. So Muthulakshmi entered to this college breaking all tradition. Here she started her journey against the social orthodox culture.

After completing the course in Maharajah college she got admission in Madras Medical college as a first lady in Medical Science.

       After her education and medicine She started her carrier in a new dimension. Thus Reddy turned to administration and become the first women to become the deputy President of Madras Presidency council in the year 1927 under the Government of India Act,1919.

She lost her Sister due to her illness. She established the Adyar Cancer Hospital in the year 1954. This was the yield of her personal grievances as well as her professional motivation. 

       Despite of her profession she was at the forefront of many social reformation. She raised a Social voice against devadasi tradition and Child marriage.

        She was awarded Padma Bhushan in the year of 1956 and passed away in the year 1968 at the age of 81.

Tamil Nadu Government declared  July 30 as Hospital day in the remembrance of Reddy's Birth day. They decided to celebrate this day every year.


We, the Indians are very proud of such Genius.


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Indian Genius Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy | First lady having a multi capabilities.

Google celebrated the Indian Genius Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy.


Today on 30 Th July 2019 is memorable day for 133 th Birth day of Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy. She was the First lady having a multi capabilities. She was not only a Lady Surgeon but also law maker and Social reformer.


       
She was born in 1886 in Pudukkottai in the States of Tamil Nadu. Since she belonged to Devadasi. So She was socially adopted to Devadasi culture and norms. However , as a teenager she defied her parents decision to get married. instead of marrying she was admitted to Maharajah college. Before her admission to this college, it was a boy's institution. So Muthulakshmi entered to this college breaking all tradition. Here she started her journey against the social orthodox culture.

After completing the course in Maharajah college she got admission in Madras Medical college as a first lady in Medical Science.

       After her education and medicine She started her carrier in a new dimension. Thus Reddy turned to administration and become the first women to become the deputy President of Madras Presidency council in the year 1927 under the Government of India Act,1919.

She lost her Sister due to her illness. She established the Adyar Cancer Hospital in the year 1954. This was the yield of her personal grievances as well as her professional motivation. 

       Despite of her profession she was at the forefront of many social reformation. She raised a Social voice against devadasi tradition and Child marriage.

        She was awarded Padma Bhushan in the year of 1956 and passed away in the year 1968 at the age of 81.

Tamil Nadu Government declared  July 30 as Hospital day in the remembrance of Reddy's Birth day. They decided to celebrate this day every year.


We, the Indians are very proud of such Genius.


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An Exclusive Video on Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming US Open 2012 mixed doubles quarterfinal

Hey tennis fans, I'm back with another blog post about one of my favorite tournaments, the US Open. Today I want to talk about a match that happened almost a decade ago, but still stands out in my memory as one of the most exciting and dramatic mixed doubles matches ever. I'm talking about the 2012 US Open quarterfinal between **Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming** and **Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock**.

Sania Mirza is one of the most successful and popular female tennis players from India, who has won six Grand Slam titles in her career, three in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles . Colin Fleming is a former British tennis player who specialized in doubles and reached a career-high ranking of No. 17 in the world. Together, they formed a formidable team that reached the semifinals of Wimbledon and the quarterfinals of the US Open in 2012.





Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock were the defending champions of the US Open mixed doubles title, having won it in 2011 as wildcards. They were both young and talented American players who had shown promise in singles as well. Oudin had reached the quarterfinals of the US Open in 2009, while Sock had won the boys' singles title in 2010.

The match was a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire. The first set was very close, with both teams holding their serves until 4-4. Then, Mirza and Fleming broke Oudin's serve to take a 5-4 lead and serve for the set. However, Oudin and Sock fought back and broke Fleming's serve to level the score at 5-5. The set went to a tiebreak, which was also very tight. Mirza and Fleming had two set points at 6-4, but Oudin and Sock saved them both and won four points in a row to take the tiebreak 8-6.

The second set was more one-sided, as Mirza and Fleming raised their level and dominated their opponents. They broke Oudin's serve twice and Fleming's serve once to take the set 6-1 and force a deciding match tiebreak.

The match tiebreak was a roller-coaster ride that had everything: drama, suspense, emotion, and amazing shots. Mirza and Fleming took an early lead of 4-1, but Oudin and Sock came back to make it 4-4. Then, Mirza and Fleming went ahead again by 8-5, but Oudin and Sock refused to give up and leveled the score at 8-8. The next four points were split evenly, making it 10-10. Finally, Mirza and Fleming won two points in a row to seal the victory by 12-10.

The match lasted for an hour and 35 minutes, and was one of the best displays of mixed doubles tennis I have ever seen. Both teams played with passion, skill, and sportsmanship, and deserved a huge applause from the crowd. Mirza and Fleming went on to lose in the semifinals to Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski, who eventually lost to Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares in the final.


I hope you enjoyed this blog post as much as I enjoyed writing it. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. And don't forget to subscribe to my blog for more tennis stories. See you next time!
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An Exclusive Video on Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming US Open 2012 mixed doubles quarterfinal

Hey tennis fans, I'm back with another blog post about one of my favorite tournaments, the US Open. Today I want to talk about a match that happened almost a decade ago, but still stands out in my memory as one of the most exciting and dramatic mixed doubles matches ever. I'm talking about the 2012 US Open quarterfinal between **Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming** and **Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock**.

Sania Mirza is one of the most successful and popular female tennis players from India, who has won six Grand Slam titles in her career, three in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles . Colin Fleming is a former British tennis player who specialized in doubles and reached a career-high ranking of No. 17 in the world. Together, they formed a formidable team that reached the semifinals of Wimbledon and the quarterfinals of the US Open in 2012.





Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock were the defending champions of the US Open mixed doubles title, having won it in 2011 as wildcards. They were both young and talented American players who had shown promise in singles as well. Oudin had reached the quarterfinals of the US Open in 2009, while Sock had won the boys' singles title in 2010.

The match was a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire. The first set was very close, with both teams holding their serves until 4-4. Then, Mirza and Fleming broke Oudin's serve to take a 5-4 lead and serve for the set. However, Oudin and Sock fought back and broke Fleming's serve to level the score at 5-5. The set went to a tiebreak, which was also very tight. Mirza and Fleming had two set points at 6-4, but Oudin and Sock saved them both and won four points in a row to take the tiebreak 8-6.

The second set was more one-sided, as Mirza and Fleming raised their level and dominated their opponents. They broke Oudin's serve twice and Fleming's serve once to take the set 6-1 and force a deciding match tiebreak.

The match tiebreak was a roller-coaster ride that had everything: drama, suspense, emotion, and amazing shots. Mirza and Fleming took an early lead of 4-1, but Oudin and Sock came back to make it 4-4. Then, Mirza and Fleming went ahead again by 8-5, but Oudin and Sock refused to give up and leveled the score at 8-8. The next four points were split evenly, making it 10-10. Finally, Mirza and Fleming won two points in a row to seal the victory by 12-10.

The match lasted for an hour and 35 minutes, and was one of the best displays of mixed doubles tennis I have ever seen. Both teams played with passion, skill, and sportsmanship, and deserved a huge applause from the crowd. Mirza and Fleming went on to lose in the semifinals to Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski, who eventually lost to Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares in the final.


I hope you enjoyed this blog post as much as I enjoyed writing it. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. And don't forget to subscribe to my blog for more tennis stories. See you next time!
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