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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:07 PM Original message |
The JR Chess Report (June 13): Motylev takes Poikovsky in Late Round Showdown |
Motylev Wins Poikovsky
Russian GM Alexander Motylev won the 10th Karpov Intenational Tournament in the Siberian oil town of Poikovsky yesterday with 7 points in nine rounds, one point ahead of his nearest rival, Vugar Gashimov of Azerbaijan, whom Motylev defeated the day before in a dramatic showdown. Grandmasters Ernesto Inarkiev of Russia and Arkadij Naiditsch of Germany were also in the race through the middle rounds. Herr Naidisch lost consecutive games to Motylev and Gashimov in rounds 6 and 7 to end his hopes and to set up the eighth-round showdown. Motylev and Gashimov went to the eighth round tied at 5½ points each. It was clear that the tournament championship would go to whichever man took a decisive game. Happily, when the game started, the two men showed that they came to play chess. Motylev, playing White, opened with his e-pawn to which Gashimov responded with the Petroff Defense (Epine Dorsal: Horseman Defense), considered by many to be a drawing tool but seems to attract the aggressive Azer for other reasons. The pair played an exciting gam, if by no means a perfect one. Mistakes were made by both, as were exceptionally fine moves. In the end, it was Gashimov who made the final error, giving the game to Motylev in 75 moves. Inarkiev finished tied for third with Israeli GM Emil Sutovsky at 5 points each. Former US national champion Alex Onischuk finished tied for fifth with 4½ points. 44th Capablanca Memorial underway in Havana The 44th Capablanca Memorial Tournament, named for the greatest Cuban chessplayer of all time, former world champion José Capablanca (1888-1942), began Monday in Havana in its usual format as a double round robin competition among six players. As of yesterday, el señor Domínguez leads with 3½ points in five rounds followed by Herr Meier with 3. The six are Leinier Domínguez of Cuba, the strongest player from Latin American and the second strongest in the western hemisphere; his compatriot, Lázaro Bruzón; Igor Khenkin and Georg Meier of Germany; and Artyom Timofeev and Boris Savchenko of Russia. In addition to the elite tournament, another group of grandmaster is playing as the premiere group, including 17-year-old gramdmaster Emilio Córdova of Peru, and an open tournament are also taking place. After five rounds in the premiere group, Cuban GM Neuris Delgado is in the lead with 4 points, followed by Vladimir Potkin of Russia with 3½ and young Córdova with 3. Ruy López Memorial Begins in Zafra The third annual Ruy López Festival began today in Zafra in the Spanish province of Badajoz near Spain's border with Portugal. The main attraction of the festival is a seven round grandmaster tournament among eight players: grandmaster Mickey Adams of England; Bulgarian GM Ivan Cheparinov; 17-year-old Italian national champion Fabiano Caruana; Koneru Humpy of India, the second strongest woman player of all time; Peruvian GM Julio Granda; Pia Cramling of Swedewn, among the first women to be awarded what was once called the men's grandmaster title; and two Spanish IMs, Manuel Pérez Candelario and David Lariño Nieto. In today's first round play, Cheparinov defeated young Caruana and, in a major upset, Lariño took a grandmaster's scalp from Adams. All other games were drawn. The event is scheduled to end Sunday. Social Page: Pogonina-Zhdanov nuptuals Russian WGM Natalija Pogonina and her husband, Peter Zhdanov Natalia Pogonina, winner of this year's Moscow Women's Open, married Peter Zhdanov, an IT specialist and site adminstrator of her website, on Friday, June 5 in Russia. The happy couple met last year during the Blitz competition of the Tal Memorial Tournament. Calendar Ruy López Chess Fesival, Zafra (Spain) 13-21 June. Main Competition: Cheparinov, Ms. Koneru, Ms. Cramling, Adams, Granda, Pérez, Lariño, Caruana. World Open, Philadelphia 29 June-5 July. Sparkassen Chess Meeting, Dortmund 2-12 July. San Sebastian International Tournament 6-16 July. Former world champion Karpov is among the participants; US Champ Nakamura will also compete. Canadian Open, Edmonton 11-19 July. Czech Open, Pardubice 16 July-2 August. Biel Chess Festival 19-30 July. This year's GM Tournament is a Category 19 that includes Morozevich, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Alekseev, Vachier Lagrave and Caruana. Pan-American Continental Championship, São Paulo 25 July-2 August. Mainz Chess Classic 27 July-2 August. US Open, Indianapolis 1-9 August. FIDE Grand Prix, Yerevan 8-24 August. Howard Staunton Memorial, London 8-17 August. Played at historic Simpson's Divan. Grand Slam Final, Bilbao 2-15 September. Topalov, Karjakin, Grischuk and Shirov qualify. World Junior Championship, Mar del Plata (Argentina) 16-29 October. World Cup, Khanty Mansiysk 28 November-15 December. London Chess Classic 7-16 December. |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:09 PM Response to Original message |
1. This week's games |
Your humble hare acknowledges the assistance of Fritz 6.0 on analysis. Diagrams on the Jack Rabbit Chess Report are made with Chess Mérida, a true type font that can be downlaoded free here. !""""""""# $tMvWlVmT% $OoOoOoOo% $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $pPpPpPpP% $RnBqKbNr% /(((((((() WHITE White to move (This position is a theoretical draw) |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:10 PM Response to Reply #1 |
2. 10th Karpov International Tournament, Poikovsky |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:11 PM Response to Reply #2 |
3. Motylev - Gashimov, Round 8 |
Alexander Motylev Alexander Motylev - Vugar Gashimov 10th Karpov International Tournament, Round 8 Poikovsky, 11 June 2009 Epine Dorsal: Horseman Defense (Janisch Opening) (Petroff Defense) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6
3.Nxe5
3...d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d4
5...d5 6.Bd3 Nc6
7.0-0 Be7 8.c4
8...Nb4 9.Be2 0-0 10.Nc3 Bf5
11.a3 Nxc3 12.bxc3 Nc6 13.Re1 Re8 14.Bf4
14...Rc8 15.c5!?
15...Bf6
16.Qa4 a6
17.Bf1 Qd7 18.Qb3 Rxe1 19.Rxe1 Rb8 20.Bg5
20...Bxg5 21.Nxg5 b5 22.Nf3 Qd8
23.Qa2 Be4 24.Nd2 Bg6 25.g3
25...Na5 26.a4 c6 27.Nf3 Nc4 28.axb5!?
28...axb5 29.Qa7
!""""""""# $ T W +l+% $Q + +oOo% $ +o+ +v+% $+oPo+ + % $ +mP + +% $+ P +nP % $ + + P P% $+ + RbK % /(((((((() WHITE: Alexander Motylev Position after 29.Qa2a7 29...Ra8!
30.Qb7 Na5 31.Qb6 f6 32.Ra1
32...Nc4 33.Qxd8+ Rxd8 34.Ra6 Be8
35.Ne1!?
35...Nb2
36.Nc2 Na4
37.Nb4 Rc8 38.Na2 Rc7 !""""""""# $ + +v+k+% $+ T + Oo% $r+o+ O +% $+oPo+ + % $m+ P + +% $+ P + P % $n+ + P P% $+ + +bK % /(((((((() WHITE: Alexander Motylev Position after 38...Rc8c7 39.f3!?
39...Bg6?!
40.Nb4 Be8 41.Na2
41...Bd7
42.Kf2
42...Bc8 43.Ra8 Kf7 44.Ke3!? !""""""""# $r+v+ + +% $+ T + + % $ +o+ + +% $+oPo+ + % $m+ P + +% $+ P KpP % $n+ + + P% $+ + +b+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Alexander Motylev Position after 44.Kf2e3
44...Bb7 45.Rb8
45...Bc8!?
46.Kd2
46...Nb2 47.Nb4 Nc4+
48.Kc1 Ne3 49.Be2 Bd7 50.Ra8
50...Nf5
51.Na6 Rb7
52.Kb2 Ne7 !""""""""# $r+ + + +% $+t+vMlOo% $n+o+ P +% $+oPo+ + % $ + P + +% $+ P +pP % $ K +b+ P% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Alexander Motylev Position after 52...Nf5e7 53.Kb3
53...Bc8
54.Bd3
54...g6 55.Nb4 Rc7 56.g4 h6 57.h4 g5 58.h5
58...Kg7 59.Na6 Rb7 60.Kb4!?
60...f5?
61.Bxf5 Bxf5 62.gxf5 Nxf5 63.Ka5!
63...Nh4
64.Nb4
64...Nxf3 65.Nxc6 g4
!""""""""# $r+ + + +% $+t+ + L % $ +n+ + O% $KoPo+ Op% $ + P + +% $+ P +m+ % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Alexander Motylev Position after 65...g5g4 66.Ne5!!
66...Nxe5 67.dxe5 g3 68.c6 Rf7
69.e6 Rf2
70.Ra7+ Kf6 71.e7 Ra2+ 72.Kb4 Re2
73.c7 Re4+ 74.Kb3 Rxe7 75.Ra6+ 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:13 PM Response to Reply #2 |
4. Gashimov - Naditsch, Round 7 |
Vugar Gashimov Vugar Gashimov - Arkadij Naiditsch 10th Karpov IT, Round 7 Poikovsky, 10 June 2009 Spanish Petit Royal Game: Gothic Defense (Berlin Defense) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6
4.0-0 Nxe4 5.d4 Nd6 6.Bxc6 dxc6 7.dxe5 Nf5 8.Qxd8+ Kxd8 9.Nc3 Ne7
10.Ne4
10...Ng6 11.b3
11...h6!?
12.Bb2
12...Bf5?
13.Ng3 Bd7 14.Rad1 c5
15.e6!
15...fxe6 16.Rfe1 Kc8
!""""""""# $t+l+ V T% $OoOv+ O % $ + +o+nO% $+ O + + % $ + + + +% $+p+ +nN % $pBp+ PpP% $+ +rR K % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 16...Kd8c8 17.Rd2!
17...b5
18.Red1 Bc6 19.Rd8+
19...Kb7 20.Rxa8
20...Kxa8 21.Ne5 Nxe5 22.Rd8+!
22...Kb7 23.Bxe5 a5
24.Nf1 h5 25.h4 Rg8 26.Bf4 e5
27.Be3!
27...Be4
!""""""""# $ + R Vt+% $+lO + O % $ + + + +% $OoO O +o% $ + +v+ P% $+p+ B + % $p+p+ Pp+% $+ + +nK % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 27...Bc6e4 28.Bxc5!
28...Bxc5 29.Rxg8 Bxc2 30.Rxg7 Bb1
31.g4 Bxa2
32.gxh5 Bf8
33.Rf7
33...Bh6 34.Rf6 Bc1 35.h6 Bb1 !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+lO + + % $ + + R P% $Oo+ O + % $ + + + P% $+p+ + + % $ + + P +% $+vV +nK % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 35...Ba2b1 36.Ne3!
36...Bxe3 37.fxe3 a4 38.bxa4 b4
39.Rf1 Bd3 40.Rc1 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:14 PM Response to Reply #2 |
5. Naiditsch - Motylev, Round 6 |
Alexander Motylev Arkadij Naiditsch - Alexander Motylev 10th Karpov International Tournament, Round 6 Poikovsky, 9 June 2009 Open Sicilian Game: Minerva Opening 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Qxd4 a6
5.c4 Nc6 6.Qe3 g6 7.Nc3
7...Bh6 8.Qd3 Bg7
9.Be2 Bg4 10.0-0!?
10...Nf6 11.h3 Bxf3 12.Qxf3 Rc8 13.Rd1
13...Ne5 14.Qe3 Nxc4
15.Bxc4 Rxc4 16.e5 Nd7 17.exd6 e6 18.Qe2
18...Rc6 19.Ne4 0-0 20.Be3 Qa5
21.Bd4 Rfc8 22.b4 Qb5!?
23.Qe3?!
!""""""""# $ +t+ +l+% $+p+m+oVo% $p+tPo+o+% $+w+ + + % $ P Bn+ +% $+ + Q +p% $p+ + Pp+% $R +r+ + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 23.Qe2e3 23...e5!
24.Bc5 Qc4 25.Nc3 b6 26.Nd5 bxc5 27.Rac1 Qh4
28.Ne7+ Kf8
29.Nxc6 Rxc6 30.bxc5
30...Bh6!?
!""""""""# $ + + L +% $+ +m+o+o% $p+tP +oV% $+ P O + % $ + + + W% $+ + Q +p% $p+ + Pp+% $+ Rr+ + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 30...Bg7h6 31.Qf3!
31...e4 32.Rc4
32...exf3 33.Rxh4 Bg5 34.Rc4 fxg2 35.Kxg2 Bd8
36.Rdc1 f5 37.f4!?
!""""""""# $ + V L +% $+ +m+ +o% $o+tP +o+% $+ P +o+ % $ +r+ P +% $+ + + +p% $p+ + +k+% $+ R + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 37.f2f4 37...Kf7
38.Kf3 h6
39.R4c2 a5 40.a3
40...Kf6
41.h4?
41...h5
42.Re1
42...Kf7 43.Rb2 Nxc5
44.Rd1
!""""""""# $ + V + +% $+ + +l+ % $ +tP +o+% $O M +o+o% $ + + P P% $P + +k+ % $ R + + +% $+ +r+ + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 44.Re1d1 44...Rb6!
45.Rxb6 Bxb6 46.Rb1
46...Nd7 47.Re1 Bd8 48.Rc1 Bxh4
49.Rc7 Ke6 50.Ra7 Bd8 51.Ra8 Bb6
52.Rg8
52...Kf7 53.Ra8 Ke6 54.Rg8 Bc5
55.Rxg6+ Nf6 56.d7 Be7 57.Ke3
57...Kxd7 58.Kd4 Ke6 59.a4 Bd6 0-1
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cboy4 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:06 PM Response to Reply #2 |
18. After taking a look at that photograph, one has to wonder whether there's |
ever been more virgins gathered in one location! :wow:
Yah know? |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:27 PM Response to Reply #18 |
20. See post 16 |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:16 PM Response to Reply #1 |
7. Sigeman & Co International Tournament, Malmø |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:22 PM Response to Reply #7 |
8. Short - Grandelius, Round 3 |
Nigel Short won this year's tournament in Malmø with 4½ points in 5 rounds.
Here he make short work of 16-year-old Swedish IM Nils Grandelius, who finished second. Nigel Short Nigel Short - Nils Grandelius 17th Sigeman & Co International Toutnament, Round 3 Malmø, 5 June 2009 Open Sicilian Game: Najdorf-Dragon Defense 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Qf3 Nbd7 7.Be2 g6!?
8.Be3
8...Bg7 9.h3 Ne5 10.Qg3 b5 11.f4 Nc4 12.Bxc4
12...bxc4 13.f5 Bb7 14.Qh4 Qa5 15.0-0
15...0-0 16.Rad1 Rae8 17.fxg6
17...hxg6?!
!""""""""# $ + +tTl+% $+v+ OoV % $o+ O Mo+% $W + + + % $ +oNp+ Q% $+ N B +p% $pPp+ +p+% $+ +r+rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Nigel Short Position after 17...hg6:p 18.Nf5!!
18...gxf5 19.Rxf5!
19...d5
20.exd5
20...Qb4?
21.Bh6!
21...Qb6+
22.Kh1 Nh7 23.Bxg7 Kxg7 24.Rd4 Rh8
25.Rg4+ Kf8 26.Qh5 Bxd5
27.Nxd5 Qe6 28.Nc7 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:51 PM Response to Reply #7 |
21. Grandelius - I. Sokolov, Round 2 |
Nils Grandelius Nils Grandelius - Ivan Sokolov 17th Sigeman & Co International Tournament, Round 2 Malmø, 4 June 2009 Spanish Grand Royal Game: Gothic Defense (Open Defense) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4
6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Nbd2
9...Nc5 10.c3 Bg4
11.Bc2 Ne6
12.Re1 Bc5 13.Nf1 Bh5 14.Ng3 Bg6 15.h4 Ne7!?
16.h5
16...Bxc2 17.Qxc2 h6 18.Be3
18...Bxe3 19.Rxe3 0-0
20.Rd1 c5 21.Nf5 Nxf5 22.Qxf5 Ra7
23.Red3 Rd7 24.b4 Qc8!?
!""""""""# $ +w+ Tl+% $+ +t+oO % $o+ +m+ O% $+oOoPq+p% $ P + + +% $+ Pr+n+ % $p+ + Pp+% $+ +r+ K % /(((((((() WHITE: Nils Grandelius Position after 24...Qd8c8 25.Rxd5 Rxd5 26.Rxd5 cxb4 27.cxb4 Qc1+
28.Kh2 Qb2 29.Rd6 Qxf2 30.Rxa6 Ng5 31.Qg4!?
31...Qe2 32.Qf4 Nxf3+ 33.Qxf3 Qxe5+ 34.Kh3 Kh7
35.Rc6 Rd8 36.Rc5 Qe8 37.Qf5+ Kg8?!
!""""""""# $ + Tw+l+% $+ + +oO % $ + + + O% $+oR +q+p% $ P + + +% $+ + + +k% $p+ + +p+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Nils Grandelius Position after 37...Kh7g8 38.Rxb5! Rd1 39.Re5 Qb8 40.Qe4 Rh1+ 41.Kg4 Qc8+ 42.Kg3 Qc3+
43.Qe3 Qxb4
44.Re8+! Kh7 45.Qd3+ g6 46.hxg6+ Kg7 47.Re4!?
47...Qb8+ 48.Kf3 fxg6 49.Qd7+?!
!""""""""# $ W + + +% $+ +q+ L % $ + + +oO% $+ + + + % $ + +r+ +% $+ + +k+ % $p+ + +p+% $+ + + +t% /(((((((() WHITE: Nils Grandelius Position after 49.Qd3d7+ 49...Kf8!
50.Rf4+ Kg8 51.Qd5+ Kh8
52.Qd4+ Kg8 53.Qc4+ Kh8 54.Rf7 Re1 55.Qd4+!?
55...Re5 56.Kf4
56...g5+ 57.Kg4 h5+?
!""""""""# $ W + + L% $+ + +r+ % $ + + + +% $+ + T Oo% $ + Q +k+% $+ + + + % $p+ + +p+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Nils Grandelius Position after 57...h6h5+ 58.Kh3!
58...Kg8 59.Rd7 Qb5 60.Kh2 Qc5 61.Qd3 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 09:49 PM Response to Reply #1 |
22. Other Games |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 09:50 PM Response to Reply #22 |
23. Timofeev - Domínguez, Capablanca Memorial, Round 3, Havana |
Edited on Sat Jun-13-09 10:31 PM by Jack Rabbit
Leinier Domínguez Artyom Timofeev - Leinier Domínguez 44th Capablanca Memorial Tournament (Elite Group), Round 3 Havana, 10 June 2009 Symmetrical English Game: Catalan Opening 1.c4 c5 2.g3 Nc6 3.Bg2 g6 4.Nc3 Bg7 5.a3 d6 6.e3
6...e6
7.Nge2 Nge7 8.b4!?
!""""""""# $t+vWl+ T% $Oo+ MoVo% $ +mOo+o+% $+ O + + % $ Pp+ + +% $P N P P % $ + PnPbP% $R BqK +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 8.b2b4 8...0-0
9.0-0 Rb8 10.Bb2 b6 11.d4
11...cxd4 12.exd4 d5!?
13.cxd5 Nxd5 14.Nxd5 exd5 15.b5!?
15...Na5 16.Nf4
16...Bb7 17.h4 Rc8
18.Qd3!?
!""""""""# $ +tW Tl+% $Ov+ +oVo% $ o + +o+% $Mp+o+ + % $ + P N P% $P + + P % $ B + Pb+% $R + +rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 18.Qd1d3 18...Nc4!
19.Bc3 Re8 20.a4 Bh6 21.Rfe1
21...Rxe1+ 22.Rxe1 Bxf4 23.gxf4 Nd6
24.h5 Ne4 25.Bxe4
25...dxe4 26.Qh3 Qd5 27.hxg6
27...fxg6
28.Re3 Rf8 29.Qh4 Rf7 30.Rg3 e3!?
31.fxe3!
31...Qb3 32.Be1 Qd1 33.Rg5
33...Qf3!?
34.d5?
!""""""""# $ + + +l+% $Ov+ +t+o% $ O + +o+% $+p+p+ R % $p+ + P Q% $+ + Pw+ % $ + + + +% $+ + B K % /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 34.d4d5 34...Qxe3+?!
35.Qf2
35...Qe4
36.Qd2?
36...Qc4
37.Bg3 Re7 38.f5
38...Re2 39.Qf4 Qc5+ 40.Bf2 Rxf2 0-1
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 10:30 PM Response to Reply #22 |
24. Wang Jue - Shen Yang, Chinese Championships, Round 6, Xinghua |
Edited on Sat Jun-13-09 10:36 PM by Jack Rabbit
Shen Yang Wang Jue - Shen Yang Chinese Women's Championship, Round 6 Xinghua, 31 May 2009 Spanish Grand Royal Game: Chigorin Defense 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 cxd4 13.cxd4 Rd8
14.Nf1
14...exd4 15.Nxd4 d5 16.e5 Ne4 17.Bf4
17...Bc5 18.Ne3 Qb6 19.Nf3!?
19...Bb7
20.Ng5
20...h6 21.Nxe4 dxe4 22.Qb1 Nc4 23.Ng4?
!""""""""# $t+ T +l+% $+v+ +oO % $oW + + O% $+oV P + % $ +m+oBn+% $+ + + +p% $pPb+ Pp+% $Rq+ R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Wang Jue Position after 23.Ne3g4 23...h5
24.Ne3 Rac8 25.Bg5
25...Re8 26.Bxe4 Bxe4 27.Qxe4 Rxe5 28.Nxc4 Bxf2+ 29.Kf1 Rxe4!
30.Nxb6 Rxe1+ 31.Kxf2 Rxa1 32.Nxc8 Rxa2! !""""""""# $ +n+ +l+% $+ + +oO % $o+ + + +% $+o+ + Bo% $ + + + +% $+ + + +p% $tP + Kp+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Wang Jue Position after 32...Ra1a2:p
33.Bc1 Ra4 34.Nb6 Rd4 35.Ke2 f6 36.Bd2 Kf7 37.Be3
37...Rd8 38.Kf3 Ke6 39.Ke4 g6 40.g3 Kd6
41.Nd5 f5+ 0-1
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El Supremo (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:16 PM Response to Original message |
6. Have you ever played with this set? >> |
Sorry, this is the closest that I can relate to chess. |
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cboy4 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:25 PM Response to Reply #6 |
9. We know. Your idea of improving your chess game is to get |
breast implants.
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El Supremo (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:28 PM Response to Reply #9 |
10. King me! |
Oops, wrong game.
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cboy4 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:35 PM Response to Reply #10 |
13. lol |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:30 PM Response to Reply #6 |
11. Can't say I have |
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El Supremo (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:32 PM Response to Reply #11 |
12. I knew Alice... |
When she was ten feet tall.
Uh, time to quit. Rain delay at Coors and I'm ready to start on my second gin and tonic. |
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madinmaryland (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:45 PM Response to Reply #11 |
15. Dammit, Jack, my wife wants that set. |
:grr:
$300 |
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cboy4 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 07:39 PM Response to Original message |
14. The happy couple. LOL ... I think we can deduce their joy -- at least at this |
stage of their lives, has not much to do with chess.
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:03 PM Response to Reply #14 |
16. Did you know . . . |
That Natalija is keenly interested in eastern spirituality? She and her new husband are writing together a book called The Kama Sutra of Chess.
So maybe it does have something to do with chess. You never know. |
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El Supremo (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:06 PM Response to Reply #16 |
17. "The Kama Sutra of Chess"? |
Wow! Will they design a set? I'd like to have that one.
Uh, Back to my gin 'n tonic and the M's. |
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cboy4 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-13-09 08:25 PM Response to Reply #17 |
19. I sounds to me as though you're keeping both gin 'n tonic AND |
XTube in business.
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