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Sun Jan-10-10 03:51 PM Original message |
The JR Chees Report (January 10): Results from Hastings, Stockholm & Reggio Emilia; World TT Begins |
Four Share Top Honors in Hastings
![]() Four masters shared first place with 7 points in nine rounds in the Masters Tournament at the Hastings Chess Congrress when play completed Tuesday. The four were Romain Edouard (France), Mark Hebden (England), David Howell (England) and Andrei Istratescu (Romania). Istratescu and Hebden entered the last round in first place and played each other to a short draw to secure their position. Edouard and Howell moved up by winning their games respectively against English IM Simon Ansell and Czech GM Zbynek Hracek, who was in or near first place for much of the time. The tournament's top seed, Ukrainian GM Yuri Drozdovskij finished with 6½ with three others, including his wife, Natalia Zdebskaja. Five Palyers Tie at Top in Rilton Cup ![]() Five chess masters scored 6½ points out of a possible 9 to finish tied for first place in the 39th annual Rilton Cup when the tournament finished in Stockholm Tuesday. The five were Igor Lysyj (Russia), Luke McShane (England), Pavel Ponkratov (Russia), Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania) and defending tournament champion Radoslaw Wojtaszek (Poland). All are grandmasters except Ponkratov, who is a very strong IM with an elo score of 2575. Rozentalis was awarded the tournament championship based on better tie break scores. Rozentalis was leading with 5 points after six rounds when he fell to Wojtaszek in Round Seven, giving the defending champion the lead. Rozentalis bounced back to score a point and a half in the final two rounds while Wojtaszek drew both of his remaining games. Kamsky and Almasi Share First in Reggio Emilia ![]() Russo-American grandmaster Gata Kamsky defeated Zoltan Almasi of Hungary, who had been leading for most of the tournament, in the final round of the 52nd Torneo di Capodonno in Reggio Emilia, Italy to catch Almasi and share first place with 6½ points each. Kamsky was awarded the tournament championship based on his better tie break score. Almasi entered the final round needing only a draw against Kamsky to win the tournament clear. However, Almasi sportingly played for a win and pressed too hard against the former boy wonder Kamsky. Seventeen-year-old Fabiano Caruana, who was born in Miami, raised in Brooklyn and is the former national champion of Italy, finished tied for third with the current Italian champion, Michele Godena. World Team Tournament Begins ![]() The World Team Tournament began last Tuesday in Bursa, Turkey with ten teams representing nations from four different continents competing. The teams are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Egypt, Greece, India, Israel, Russia, Turkey and the United States. The competition has been intense. After only three rounds, there were no undefeated teams remaining. The sixth round was played today. As of this moment, as if we are in a Cold War track and field event, Russia and the United States each have 5 match points and 15½ individual points to share the lead. Azerbaijan is in third place with 7 match points with 13½ individual points. Armenia, Israel and India also have 7 match points with respectively 13, 13 and 12½ individual points. Azerbaijan's third board player, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, started the tournament by winning five games in a row. He streak was stopped today when he drew with Israel's Emil Sutovsky. The tournament ends Wednesday. Bursa, in northwestern Anatolia, was known to the ancient world as Prusa. It lies on the northern slopes of Mount Uludag, a mountain sacred to the Greek gods in ancient times and home to Christian monasteries during the times of the Byzantine Empire. Today, it is known as a Mecca for skiing enthusiasts. Calendar Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk aan Zee 15-31 January 2010. Group A: Anand, Carlsen, Caruana, Dominguez, Ivanchuk, Karjakin, Kramnik, Leko, Nakamura, Shirov, Short, Smmets, Tiviakov and van Wely. Group B: Akobian, Giri, Howell, L'Ami, A. Muzychuk, Naiditsch, Negi, Ni Hua, Nisipeanu, Nyback, Pentala, Reinderman, So and Sutovsky. Group C: Bok, Grandelius, Gupta, Kuipers, Li Chao, K. Lie, M. Muzychuk, Peng, Plukkel, Robson, Soumya, Swinkels, van Kempen and Vocaturo. Gibraltar Chess Festival 26 January-4 February. Moscow Open 29 January-8 February. Bundesliga 0910, Rounds 7-9, Munich, Mülheim, Berlin, Ramagen. 5-7 February. Aeroflot Open, Moscow 9-17 February. 27th Ciudad de Linares 12-25 February. Reykjavik Open 24 February-3 March. Bundesliga 0910, Rounds 10-11, Mülheim, Heidelburg, Solingen, Trier. 27-28 February. European Individual Championships, Rijeka (Croatia) 5-19 March. Melody Amber Rapid/Blindfold Tournament, Nice. 12-25 March. Aronian, Carlsen, Domínguez, Gelfand, Gashimov, Ivanchuk, Karjakin, Kramnik, Morozevich, Ponomariov, Smeets and Svidler. Philadelphia Open 31 March-4 April. This replaces the Foxwoods Open after the Foxwoods Resort announced expected room rate hikes. Russian Team Championships, Dagomys 1-12 April. Women's Grand Prix, Nalchik 23 April-6 May. Anand-Topalov Match for the World Title, Sofia 23 April-10 May. Grand Prix, Astrakhan (Russia) 9-25 May. Chicago Open 27-31 May. Women's Grand Prix, Jermuk 23 June-6 July. World Open, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 29 June-5 July. Women's Grand Prix, Ulan Bator (Mongolia) 29 July-12 August. World Junior Championships, Chotowa Czarna (Poland) 2-17 August. Chess Olympiad, Khanty Mansiysk 19 September-4 October. European Club Cup, Plovdiv 16-24 October. Women's Grand Prix, Vina del Mar (Chile) 27 October-9 November. World Youth Championships, Halidiki (Greece) 19-31 October. FIDE Women's Knock Out (Women's World Championship), Turkey 2-25 December. |
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:00 PM Response to Original message |
1. This week's games |
Edited on Sun Jan-10-10 08:00 PM by Jack Rabbit
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 downloaded free here. !""""""""# $tMvWlVmT% $OoOoOoOo% $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $pPpPpPpP% $RnBqKbNr% /(((((((() WHITE White to move (This position is a theoretical draw) I would like to thank my impressive and loyal staff: Buccaneer, Spitfire, Swashbuckler, Pancho and Robin Hood. More games will be posted as they become ready. |
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:02 PM Response to Reply #1 |
2. Masters Tournament, Hasting Chess Congress |
![]() Harold II, the last Saxon King of England from the Bayeux Tapestry commemorating the Norman Conquest of 1066 |
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:04 PM Response to Reply #2 |
3. Hracek - Howell, Round 9 |
David Howell won more games than any player at Hastings this year.
![]() David Howell Zbynek Hracek - David Howell 85th Masters Tournament, Round 9 Hastings, 5 January 2010 Spanish Grand Royal Game: Kasparov Opening 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.d3 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.a4
8...b4
9.Nbd2
9...d6 10.a5 Be6 11.Nc4 Qc8
12.h3
12...h6
13.Be3 Rb8 14.Nfd2 Nh7!?
15.Ba4!
15...Nd8!?
!""""""""# $ TwM Tl+% $+ O VoOm% $o+ ov+ O% $P + O + % $bOn+p+ +% $+ +pB +p% $ PpN Pp+% $R +q+rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Zbynek Hracek Position after 15...Nc6d8 16.f4!
16...exf4 17.Bxf4 f5 18.exf5
18...Bxf5
19.Qe2
19...Ne6 20.Be3 Kh8
21.Nb3 Bg6 22.Rxf8+ Nhxf8 23.Nd4
23...Nxd4 24.Bxd4 Ne6
25.Ba7 Ra8 26.Be3 Bf6 !""""""""# $t+w+ + L% $+ O + O % $o+ OmVvO% $P + + + % $bOn+ + +% $+ +pB +p% $ Pp+w+p+% $R + + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Zbynek Hracek Position after 26...Be7f6 27.Bc6!?
27...Nd4!
28.Bxd4 Bxd4+ 29.Kh1 Rb8!
30.Rf1 Bf6 31.Qe3 Qd8 32.Qa7?
!""""""""# $ T W + L% $Q O + O % $o+bO VvO% $P + + + % $ On+ + +% $+ +p+ +p% $ Pp+ +p+% $+ + +r+k% /(((((((() WHITE: Zbynek Hracek Position after 32.Qe3a7 32...b3!
33.cxb3
33...Rxb3 34.Re1
34...d5?
35.Ne5?
35...Bxe5!
36.Rxe5 Rxd3
37.Qc5 Qf6 38.Rxd5
38...Qf1+ 39.Qg1 !""""""""# $ + + + L% $+ P + O % $o+v+ +vO% $P +r+ + % $ + + + +% $+ +t+ +p% $ P + +p+% $+ + +wQk% /(((((((() WHITE: Zbynek Hracek Position after 39.Qc5g1 39...Rxh3+!!
40.gxh3 Qxh3+ 41.Qh2 Qf1+ 42.Qg1 Be4+!
43.Kh2 Qe2+!
44.Kh3
44...Bxd5 45.Bxd5 Qh5+ 46.Kg3
46...Qxd5 47.Qa7
47...Qb3+ 48.Kg4 Qc4+ 49.Kg3 Kh7
50.b4 h5
51.b5 Qxb5 52.Qxc7 Qg5+ 53.Kh2 h4 54.Qc4
54...Qg3+ 55.Kh1 Qf3+ 56.Kh2 h3 57.Qc2+ Kh6 58.Qc1+ Kh5
59.Qc5+ g5 60.Qc2 Qg2+ 0-1
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:06 PM Response to Reply #2 |
4. Istratescu - Breder, Round 4 |
Andrei Istratescu had the best performance rating in Hastings.
![]() Andrei Istratescu Andrei Istratescu - Dennis Breder 85th Masters Tournament, Round 4 Hastings, 31 December 2009 Spanish Petit Royal Game: Gothic Defense (Berlin Defense) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.Qe2
4...Bc5 5.c3
5...0-0 6.d3
6...Re8
7.Nbd2!?
7...a6
8.Ba4 Bf8 9.Nf1 b5 10.Bb3 Na5!?
11.Bc2 d5 12.Bg5 dxe4 13.dxe4 h6
14.Bh4 Nc4 15.Rd1 Qe7 16.b3 Na3
17.Bd3 Qe6
18.Bg3 Qc6 19.Rc1 Bd6
20.N1d2 b4 21.c4!?
21...Nb5!?
22.Nb1!?
22...Bg4 23.Qb2 Nc3!?
!""""""""# $t+ +t+l+% $+ O +oO % $o+wV M O% $+ + O + % $ Op+p+v+% $+pMb+nB % $pQ + PpP% $+nR K +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 23...Nb5c3 24.c5!?
24...Qxc5!?
25.Nxc3 bxc3 26.Rxc3
26...Qa7 27.0-0 Bxf3!
28.gxf3 !""""""""# $t+ +t+l+% $W O +oO % $o+ V M O% $+ + O + % $ + +p+ +% $+pTb+pB % $pQ + P P% $+ + +rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 28.gf3:B
28...a5 29.Bb5 Re7 30.Rfc1
30...Qb8 31.Bc6 Ra6 32.Qe2 Rb6 33.Rc4
33...Rb4 34.Qd2 Nh5 35.Bd5 Qa7 36.Rc6 Re8
37.R1c4 Re7 38.Qc1 Kh7 39.Qf1 !""""""""# $ + + + +% $W O ToOl% $ +rV + O% $+ +bO +m% $ +r+p+ +% $+p+ +p+ % $p+ + P P% $+ + +qK % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 39.Qc1f1 39...g6!?
40.Bh4
40...f6 41.Bg3
41...Ng7
42.Qd3 Nh5 43.Kg2 Ng7!?
44.Qe3 Qxe3?
45.fxe3 Rxc4 !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ O T Ml% $ +r+ OoO% $O +bO + % $ +t+p+ +% $+p+ PpB % $p+ + +kP% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 45...Rb4c4:R 46.bxc4!
46...Bb4 47.Rxf6
47...Nh5 48.Rc6 Nxg3
49.hxg3 Bd2
50.Kf2 h5 51.Ke2 Bb4
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ O T +l% $ +r+ +o+% $O +bO +o% $ Vp+p+ +% $+ + PpP % $p+ +k+ +% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 51...Bd2b4 52.f4!
52...Rd7 53.Kf3 Ba3 54.Re6 Bd6 55.c5
55...Bxc5 56.Rxe5 Bd6
57.Re8 g5 58.e5 Bc5 59.Ke4 h4
60.gxh4 gxh4 !""""""""# $ + +r+ +% $+ Ot+ +l% $ + + + +% $O VbP + % $ + +kP O% $+ + P + % $p+ + + +% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 60...gh4:p 61.Be6!
61...Rd2 62.Kf5 Rg2
63.Bd5 h3 64.Be4 Kg7 65.Rc8 Bxe3 66.Rxc7+ Kf8
67.Kf6 Ke8 68.Bxg2
68...hxg2 69.Rc8+ Kd7 !""""""""# $ +r+ + +% $+ +l+ + % $ + + K +% $O + P + % $ + + P +% $+ + V + % $p+ + +o+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Andrei Istratescu Position after 69...Ke8d7 70.Rg8!!
70...g1Q 71.e6+! 1-0
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:08 PM Response to Reply #2 |
5. Ansell - Romain, Round 9 |
Edited on Sun Jan-10-10 08:08 PM by Jack Rabbit
Roamin Edouard Simon Ansell - Roamin Edouard 85th Masters Tournament, Round 9 Hastings, 5 January 2010 Closed Sicilian Game: Italian Clam Opening 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Nc6 5.a3 g6
6.0-0 Bg7 7.Re1 0-0 8.h3 d5 9.exd5
9...Nxd5 10.Nbd2 b6
11.Ba2 Bb7 12.Nc4
12...Qc7 13.Rb1 Rad8 14.Bg5
14...Nf4!?
15.Ncd2
15...h6 16.Bh4 Kh8 17.Re4!?
17...f5 18.Rxf4?
!""""""""# $ + T T L% $OvW O V % $ Om+ +oO% $+ O +o+ % $ + + R V% $P +p+n+p% $bPpN Pp+% $+r+q+ K % /(((((((() WHITE: Simon Ansell Position after 18.Re4f4:N 18...Qxf4!
19.Bg3 Qa4 20.b4 Qxa3 21.Bb3 b5!
22.Qe1 Qa6 23.bxc5
23...Ba8 24.Qe6 Rf6 25.Qe2
25...Rff8 26.Qe6 Rf6
27.Qe2
27...Qb7 28.c3
!""""""""# $v+ T + L% $Ow+ O V % $ +m+ ToO% $+oP +o+ % $ + + + +% $+bPp+nBp% $ + nwPp+% $+r+ + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Simon Ansell Position after 28.c2c3 28...e5!
29.Bh4 g5 30.Ne4
30...gxh4 31.Nxf6 Bxf6
32.Be6 Ne7 33.d4 !""""""""# $v+ T + L% $Ow+ M + % $ + +bV O% $+oP Oo+ % $ + P + O% $+ P +n+p% $ + +qPp+% $+r+ + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Simon Ansell Position after 33.d3d4 33...Qc6!
34.d5
34...Nxd5 35.Bxf5 Nf4 36.Qe3 Rg8 37.Bg4 Qe4 38.Rxb5 Nxh3+ 39.Bxh3 Qxe3 40.fxe3 Bxf3 0-1
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:11 PM Response to Reply #2 |
6. Philippe - Hracek, Round 6 |
Zbynek Hracek led or shared the lead until the late rounds.
![]() Zbynek Hracek Christophe Philippe - Zbynek Hracek 85th Masters Tournament, Round 6 Hastings, 2 January 2010 Open Sicilian Game: Najdorf-Scheveningen Defense (Italian Opening) 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 a6 6.Bc4
6...e6 7.Bb3 Be7
8.Be3 0-0
9.Qe2
9...b5
10.0-0-0 b4 11.Na4 Qc7!?
12.f3
12...Nbd7 13.g4!?
!""""""""# $t+v+ Tl+% $+ WmVoOo% $o+ OoM +% $+ + + + % $nO Np+p+% $+b+ Bp+ % $pPp+q+ P% $+ Kr+ +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Christophe Philippe Position after 13.g2g4 13...Nc5!
14.g5
14...Nfd7 15.h4 Nxa4
16.Bxa4 Nc5
17.Bb3 Nxb3+ 18.axb3 Bd7 19.h5!?
19...a5 20.g6 Bf6!? 21.Qh2?
!""""""""# $t+ + Tl+% $+ Wv+oOo% $ + OoVp+% $O + + +p% $ O No+ +% $+p+ Bo+ % $ Pp+ + Q% $+ Kr+ +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Christophe Philippe Position after 21.Qe2h2 21...h6!
22.gxf7+ Rxf7
23.Rhg1 a4 24.bxa4 Rxa4 25.Nb3 e5?
26.Qd2 Be6 27.Kb1 Ra6
28.Qxb4!?
28...Qc6!?
29.c3?
!""""""""# $ + + +l+% $+ + +tO % $t+wOvV O% $+ + O +p% $ Q +p+ +% $+mP Bp+ % $ P + + +% $+k+r+ R % /(((((((() WHITE: Christophe Philippe Position after 29.c2c3 29...Rb7!
30.Na5 Ba2+ 31.Kc1
31...Rxb4 32.Nxc6 Rxc6 33.Bxh6 Bb3
34.Rde1 Rb7 35.Bg5 Rf7
36.h6 g6 37.Kd2
37...Bxg5+ 38.Rxg5 Kh7 39.Reg1 Rf6 40.Ra1
40...Rxf3 0-1
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Sun Jan-10-10 08:15 PM Response to Reply #2 |
7. Zdebskaja - Eames, Round 9 |
Natalia Zdebskaja of Ukraine, a bright young star on the women's circuit, is the wife of Yuri Drozdovskij, the top seed at Hastings. She ended the tournament with a score equal to his, just a half point behind the leaders.
![]() Natalia Zbebskaja Natalia Zdebskaja - Robert Eames 85th Masters Tournament, Round 9 Hastings, 5 January 2010 Spanish Sicilian Game: Main Line 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 Qc7 5.0-0 Nd4 6.Re1
6...a6 7.Bf1 Ng4
8.g3 Nxf3+ 9.Qxf3 Ne5 10.Qd1
10...e6 11.b3
11...d6
12.Bb2
12...g5
13.Bg2
13...g4 !""""""""# $t+v+lV T% $+oW +o+o% $o+ Oo+ +% $+ O M + % $ + +p+o+% $+pN + P % $pBpP PbP% $R +qR K % /(((((((() WHITE: Natalia Zdebskaja Position after 13...g5g4 14.d4!?
14...cxd4 15.Qxd4 Bg7!?
16.Qd2 0-0
17.Rad1 Rd8 18.Ne2
18...b5 19.Nf4
19...Nf3+ 20.Bxf3 Bxb2
21.c4 Be5
22.Bxg4 bxc4 23.bxc4 Rb8
24.Nh5
24...Kh8 25.Qh6 f6?
!""""""""# $ TvT + L% $+ W + +o% $o+ OoO Q% $+ + V +n% $ +p+p+b+% $+ + + P % $p+ + P P% $+ +rR K % /(((((((() WHITE: Natalia Zdebskaja Position after 25...f7f6 26.c5!
26...Rb2
27.cxd6 Qa7 28.Re2 Rxe2
29.Bxe2 Qf7 30.Rc1 f5 31.Rc7 Bd7 32.Qd2 fxe4
33.Qg5 1-0
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Sun Jan-10-10 09:23 PM Response to Reply #1 |
8. Rilton Cup, Stockholm |
![]() Globen (indoor sports arena), Stockholm |
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Sun Jan-10-10 09:24 PM Response to Reply #8 |
9. Rozentalis - Miezis, Round 5 |
![]() Eduardas Rozentalis Eduardas Rozentalis - Normunds Miezis 39th Rilton Cup, Round 5 Stockholm, 31 December 2009 Closed Sicilian Game: Glek Opening 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.Nc3 a6 4.g3 Nc6 5.Bg2 Nf6 6.0-0 e5 7.d3 d6 8.Bg5!?
8...Be7
9.Bxf6 Bxf6 10.Nd5 0-0 11.c3 Be6 12.Nd2
12...Bxd5 13.exd5 Nb8
14.a4 Nd7 15.a5
15...Be7!?
16.Nc4
16...f5
17.f4 Kh8
18.Qf3 Qc7!?
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 18...Qd8c7 19.Rae1!
19...Rae8
20.Re3 Bf6 21.Qe2 g6 22.Re1 Rb8
23.Qf2 Rbd8 24.R3e2 Qb8?!
!""""""""# $ W T T L% $+O+m+ +o% $o+ O Vo+% $P OpOo+ % $ +n+ P +% $+ Pp+ P % $ P +rQbP% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 24...Qc7b8 25.fxe5!
25...Nxe5 26.Nxe5 Bxe5 27.Rxe5!!
27...dxe5 28.Qxc5 Rfe8 29.c4 !""""""""# $ W Tt+ L% $+o+ + +o% $o+ + +o+% $P QpOo+ % $ +p+ + +% $+ +p+ P % $ P + +bP% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 29.c3c4
29...h5 30.Qb6!?
30...Kh7 31.c5 e4 32.d6
32...exd3 33.Rd1 Rd7!
34.Qb4
34...Re5 35.Rxd3 Qe8 36.Kf1 Rf7?
!""""""""# $ + +w+ +% $+o+ +t+l% $o+ P +o+% $P P To+o% $ Q + + +% $+ +r+ P % $ P + +bP% $+ + +k+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 36...Rd7f7 37.Bd5!
37...Rd7 38.Bxb7 Rxc5
39.Qxc5 Rxb7 40.Qd4
40...Rd7 41.Kf2
41...Qe6 42.b4 g5 43.Qd5 Qf6 44.b5 f4
45.Qe4+ Kh6 46.gxf4 gxf4 47.Kf3 Qg7
48.Qe6+ Kg5 49.Rd5+!! 1-0
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Sun Jan-10-10 09:26 PM Response to Reply #8 |
10. Rozentalis - Wojtaszek, Round 7 |
Radoslaw Wojteszek of Poland, the defending champion from the 2008-09 Rilton Cup, came within a whisker of taking it home again.
![]() Radoslaw Wojtaszek Eduardas Rozentalis - Radoslaw Wojtaszek 39th Rilton Cup, Round 7 Stockholm, 3 January 2010 Closed Sicilian Game: Saragossa Opening (Alapin Opening) 1.e4 c5 2.c3 d5 3.exd5 Qxd5 4.d4 Nf6 5.Nf3
5...g6 6.c4!? 6...Qe4+ 7.Be2 7...cxd4 8.Nbd2 8...Qf4 9.Nb3 Qc7 10.Nbxd4 a6 11.0-0 Bg7 12.Re1 0-0 13.Bf1 13...Nh5 14.Qa4 Nd7 15.Be3 Rb8 16.Rac1 16...e5 17.Nb3 e4 18.Nfd4 Ne5 19.h3 19...f5 20.Bd2!? !""""""""# $ Tv+ Tl+% $+oW + Vo% $o+ + +o+% $+ + Mo+m% $q+pNo+ +% $+ + + +p% $pP B Pp+% $+ R RvK % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 20...Bd7! 21.Qa5 21...Qxa5 22.Bxa5 Nf4 23.Bc7 Rbc8 24.Bxe5 Bxe5 25.f3!? 25...a5 26.Rcd1 a4 27.Nc1!? 27...Rcd8 28.fxe4 Bc8 29.Nf3 !""""""""# $ +vT Tl+% $+o+ + +o% $ + + +o+% $+ + Vo+ % $o+p+pM +% $+ + +n+p% $pP + +p+% $+ NrRvK % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 29...Bxb2! 30.Nd3 30...fxe4 46...h4+ 47.Kf3 Bh3!? 48.Rb5 Kf6 49.Nd5+ Kf7 50.Rb7+!? 50...Ke6 51.Ne3? !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+r+ + + % $ + +l+ +% $+ + + O % $ +p+ + O% $+ + Nk+v% $p+ T + +% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Eduardas Rozentalis Position after 51...Rxa2! 52.Rb6+ Kf7 53.c5 Ra3 54.c6 Rc3 55.Ke4 Be6! 56.Kd4 Rc1 57.Ke5 57...h3! 58.Rb7+ Kg6 59.Kxe6 h2 60.Ng4 60...h1Q 61.Ne5+ Kh6 0-1 |
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Sun Jan-10-10 09:28 PM Response to Reply #8 |
11. Ponkratov - Lauber, Round 5 |
![]() Pavel Ponkratov Pavel Ponkratov - Arnd Lauber 39th Rilton Cup, Round 5 Stockholm, 31 December 2009 Closed German Game: Short Opening (Caro-Kann Defense) 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Nf3
4...e6 5.Be2 Nd7 6.0-0 Bg6 7.c3
7...Ne7 8.Nh4 Nf5
9.Nxg6 hxg6 10.Nd2 f6 11.exf6!?
11...gxf6
12.Bd3 Bd6 !""""""""# $t+ Wl+ T% $Oo+m+ + % $ +oVoOo+% $+ +o+m+ % $ + P + +% $+ Pb+ + % $pP N PpP% $R Bq+rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Pavel Pankratov Position after 12...Bf8d6 13.g3!?
13...Kf7!?
14.Re1 Qc7 15.Qg4 c5 16.Nf3 c4
17.Bc2 Rae8
18.Bd2 a6
19.Re2 b5
20.Ne1
20...Nb8!?
21.Ng2 Nc6 !""""""""# $ + +t+ T% $+ +w+l+ % $o+mVoOo+% $+o+o+m+ % $ +oP Bq+% $+ P + P % $pPb+rPnP% $R + + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Pavel Pankratov Position after 22...Nb8c6 22.Bf4!
22...Qd7 23.Bxd6 Qxd6 24.Nf4 Rh6
25.Rae1 Nd8 26.Qf3!?
26...Ng7!
27.h4 Reh8 28.Re3
28...Qd7?
!""""""""# $ + M + T% $+ +w+lM % $o+ +oOoT% $+o+o+ + % $ +oP + P% $+ P RqP % $pP + P +% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Pavel Pankratov Position after 28...Qd6d7 29.Kf1!
29...Re8
30.R1e2 Nb7
31.Qg4
31...g5 32.hxg5 Rh1+ 33.Kg2 f5 34.Bxf5
34...exf5 35.g6+ Kf6
!""""""""# $ + +t+ +% $+m+w+ M % $o+ +oLp+% $+o+o+o+ % $ +oP Nq+% $+ P + P % $pPb+rPk+% $+ + + +t% /(((((((() WHITE: Pavel Pankratov Position after 35...Kf7f6 36.Rxe8!!
36...fxg4
7.Rf8+ Kg5 38.Re5+ 1-0
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Sun Jan-10-10 11:21 PM Response to Reply #1 |
12. Torneo di Capadonno, Reggio Emilia |
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Sun Jan-10-10 11:22 PM Response to Reply #12 |
13. Kamsky - Almasi, Round 9 |
![]() Gata Kamsky Gata Kamsky - Zoltan Almasi 52nd Torneo di Capodonno, Round 9 Reggio Emilia, 6 January 2010 Spanish Grand Royal Game: Neo-Classical Defense 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 b5 6.Bb3 Bc5
7.c3
7...d6 8.a4
8...Rb8
9.axb5 axb5 10.d4 Bb6 11.h3
11...0-0 12.Re1 h6
13.Be3 Bd7!?
14.Nbd2
14...Re8!?
15.Qb1 b4 16.Qc2 Na5 17.Rxa5!?
17...Bxa5!?
18.dxe5 dxe5 19.Nc4 Rb5!?
!""""""""# $ + Wt+l+% $+ Ov+oO % $ + + M O% $Vt+ O + % $ Om+p+ +% $+vP Bm+p% $ Pq+ Pp+% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Gata Kamsky Position after 19...Rb8b5 20.Ba4!
20...b3
21.Qd1 Qb8 22.Nfd2
22...Be6 23.Qa1 Rc8 24.Ba7 Qxa7 25.Bxb5 Bb6!?
26.Qxa7!
26...Bxa7 27.Nxe5 Rd8 28.Ndf3
28...Bb6 29.Bc4
29...Re8?
!""""""""# $ + +t+l+% $+ O +oO % $ V +vM O% $+ + N + % $ +v+p+ +% $+oP +n+p% $ P + Pp+% $+ + T K % /(((((((() WHITE: Gata Kamsky Position after 29...Rd8e8 30.Nd2!
30...Bc5
31.Bxe6 Rxe6 32.Nec4 Bf8
33.e5
33...Nd5 34.Nxb3 !""""""""# $ + + Vl+% $+ O +oO % $ + +t+ O% $+ +mP + % $ +n+ + +% $+nP + +p% $ P + Pp+% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Gata Kamsky Position after 34.Nd2b3:p
34...Nf4 35.h4 Ra6 36.Ra1 Rc6
37.Ra4 Nd3 38.Nd4 Rc5 39.e6 Be7 40.Ra8+ Kh7 41.Re8 1-0
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Sun Jan-10-10 11:23 PM Response to Reply #12 |
14. Almasi - Jobava, Round 3 |
![]() Zoltan Almasi Zoltan Almasi - Baadur Jobava 52nd Torneo di Capodonno, Round 3 Reggio Emilia, 30 December 2009 Open Sicilian Game: Scheveningen Defense (Rauzer Opening) 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4
9...Nxd4 10.Qxd4 Qa5
11.Kb1
11...Rd8 12.h4
12...Bd7
13.Bd3 Bc6
14.Qe3 Kf8!?
!""""""""# $t+ T L +% $Oo+ VoOo% $ +voOM +% $W + + B % $ + +pP P% $+ NbQ + % $pPp+ +p+% $+k+r+ +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Zoltan Almasi Position after 14...Kg8f8 15.e5!
15...Ng4 16.Qg3 h5 17.Be2
17...dxe5 18.Bxe7+
18...Kxe7 19.Bxg4 hxg4
20.fxe5! Rxd1+
21.Rxd1 Rd8 22.Rf1
22...Ke8 23.a3 Rd7?
24.h5 Kd8
!""""""""# $ + L + +% $Oo+t+oO % $ +v+o+ +% $W + P +p% $ + + +o+% $P N + W % $ Pp+ +p+% $+k+ +r+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Zoltan Almasi Position after 24...Ke8d8 25.Re1!
25...Qc5
26.Qxg4
26...Qf2 27.Re2 Qf1+
28.Ka2
28...Qf5 29.Qxg7 Qxh5 30.Rf2
30...Qg6 31.Qf8+
31...Kc7 32.Qc5 a6 33.Na4 Rd5
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $+oL +o+ % $o+v+o+w+% $+ QtP + % $n+ + + +% $P + + + % $kPp+ Rp+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Zoltan Almasi Position after 33...Rd7d5 34.Qe7+!?
34...Rd7 35.Qc5 Rd5 36.Qb6+ Kc8 37.Qb4 Kc7
38.Nb6 a5 39.Na8+ Kb8 40.Qf8+ Ka7 41.Nc7 Rxe5
42.Qa8+ Kb6 43.Qd8 Kc5
44.Rd2 Qe4 45.Na8 Kc4 46.Rd3 1-0
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Mon Jan-11-10 12:07 AM Response to Reply #1 |
15. World Team Championship, Bursa |
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Mon Jan-11-10 12:08 AM Response to Reply #15 |
16. Haznedaroglu - Nakamura, Round 1 |
![]() Hikaru Nakamura Kivanc Haznedaroglu (Turkey) - Hikaru Nakamura (United States) World Team Championship, Round 1/Board 1 Bursa, 5 January 2010 Open Sicilian Game: Scheveningen Defense (Rauzer Opening/Vitolins Variation) 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Bb5
7...Qb6 8.Be3
8...Qc7 9.g4
9...a6 10.Be2 b5
11.a3 h6
12.f3
12...Bb7 13.Qd2 Na5 14.Kf2!?
14...d5 15.exd5 Nxd5 16.Nxd5 Bxd5
17.Qc3 Qd8!?
18.Kg2 Rc8 19.Qd2 Nc4 20.Bxc4 bxc4!?
21.Rhe1 Bc5 22.Qf2?!
!""""""""# $ +tWl+ T% $+ + +oO % $o+ +o+ O% $+ Vv+ + % $ +oM +p+% $P + Bp+ % $ Pp+ QkP% $R + R + % /(((((((() WHITE: Kivanc Haznedaroglu Position after 22...0-0
23.Rad1
23...Bxd4!?
24.Rxd4 f5 25.Qg3 fxg4 26.Qxg4 Qf6
27.Rf1 Rc7 28.c3 Rb7 29.Rf2?
!""""""""# $ + + Tl+% $+t+ + O % $o+ +oW O% $+ +v+ + % $ +oR +q+% $P P Bp+ % $ P + RkP% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Kivanc Haznedaroglu Position after 29...Rxb2!!
30.Bd2
30...Qe5 31.Kg1 h5 32.Qg6 Rf6 33.Qe8+ Kh7 0-1
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Mon Jan-11-10 12:10 AM Response to Reply #15 |
17. Gashimov - Grischuk, Round 4 |
![]() Alexander Grischuk Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan) - Alexander Grischuk (Russia) World Team Championship, Round 4/Board 1 Bursa, 8 January 2010 Open Sicilian Game: Najdorf-Scheveninger Defense (Rauzer Opening/Poisoned Pawn Variation) 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Qb6 8.Qd3
8...Qxb2
9.Rb1 Qa3 10.f5
10...Be7 11.fxe6
11...fxe6 12.Be2 Qa5 13.Bd2 Qc7 14.g4
14...h6 15.Qh3!?
15...Rh7
16.Rf1!?
16...Nc6!
17.Nxc6 Qxc6 18.e5 dxe5
19.Bd3?!
!""""""""# $t+v+l+ +% $+o+ V Ot% $o+w+oM O% $+ + O + % $ + + +p+% $+ Mb+ +q% $p+pB + P% $+r+ Kr+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 19.Be2d3 19...e4!!
20.Nxe4!?
20...Nxe4 21.Qh5+
21...Kd7 22.Rd1
22...Rh8
23.Bf4?
23...Bb4+! !""""""""# $t+v+ + T% $+o+l+ O % $o+w+o+ O% $+ + + +q% $ V +mBp+% $+ +b+ + % $p+p+ + P% $+ +rKr+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 23...Be7b4+
24.c3 Nxc3 25.Bd2 Qd5 26.Rf7+ Kc6
27.Rc1 Kb6 28.Be3+
28...Ka5 29.a3 Ka4 30.axb4 Qxd3 31.Qa5+ Kb3 32.Rxc3+ Qxc3+ 33.Bd2 b6!
34.Qxb6 Qe5+ 35.Kd1 !""""""""# $t+v+ + T% $+ + +rO % $oQ +o+ O% $+ + W + % $ P + +p+% $+l+ + + % $ + V + P% $+ +k+ + % /(((((((() WHITE: Vugar Gashimov Position after 35.Ke1d1 35...Bb7!
36.Qxb7 Rhd8 37.Rf3+ Ka2 38.Rf2 Kb1 39.Qf3 Rac8
40.Qb3+ Qb2 41.Qxb2+ Kxb2 0-1
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Mon Jan-11-10 04:40 PM Response to Original message |
18. Update (Monday): US takes lead in Bursa |
Reigning American champion Hikaru Nakamura defeated Greek grandmaster Vasilios Kotronias in the only decisive game of the US-Greece match to give the United States a one-point lead over Russia after seven rounds of the World Team Championship in Bursa, Turkey.
The Russians drew their match with Armenia. The United States now has 12 match points while Russia has 11. The US has the tougher schedule in the last two rounds, tomorrow playing Armenia, led by Levon Aronian, and on the final round Wednesday meeting the European champion team from Azerbaijan. Tomorrow, the Russians play Egypt, which is currently in eighth place in the ten-team tournament with 3 match points; on Wednesday, Russia plays Israel, which was upset today by the host team from Turkey scoring its first tournament win. Azerbaijan and India are tied for third place with 9 match points each. |
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Tue Jan-12-10 06:16 PM Response to Original message |
19. Update (Tuesday): Russia reclaims top spot in World Team Championship |
Russia reclaimed first place after eight rounds in the World Team Championship in Basra, Turkey, today by defeating Egypt, 3½-½, while the United States fell to Armenia, 2½-1½.
In the Russia-Egypt match, only the top board game between newly-crowned Russian national champion Alexander Grischuk and Bessam Amin was drawn. In the other games, Dmitry Jakovenko took down Mohamed Ezat, Vladimir Malakhov destroyed Imed Abdelnabbi and Nikita Vitiugov defeated Walaa Sarwat. For much of the match, the US has relied on the fortunes of reigning national champion Hikaru Nakamura, and today was no exception. However, Mr. Nakamura's fortunes were not so good today as he fell in a no-holds barred affair to Levon Aronian, Armenia's top ranked grandmaster, while all other games in the match ended in draws. In tomorrow's final round, Russia will play Israel, a much tougher opponent than the Egyptians, and the United States takes on Azerbaijan, the reigning European team champions. * * * Note to Orly Taitz: Hikaru Nakamura is a natural born American citizen, in spite of his exotic name and the fact that he was born in Japan to a Japanese father and an American mother of Japanese descent. That would be just like President Obama, except that he was born in Hawaii (Note to Cokie Roberts: Hawaii is a member of the Union). |
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Wed Jan-13-10 03:01 PM Response to Original message |
20. Update (Wednesday): Russia wins Wolrd Team Championship |
Edited on Wed Jan-13-10 03:04 PM by Jack Rabbit
Russia defeated Israel in the final round of the World Team Championship in Bursa, Turkey, today to take home the gold medal by two match points over the United States and India.
Russia won their match with Israel by a score of 3-1 behind victories by reigning European champion Evgeny Tomashevsky and Nikita Vitiugov. The United States, which entered the round as the only team with a chance at catching Russia, played to a 2-2 tie against the reigning European team champions from Azerbaijan. India scored a victory over Brazil, 3½-½, to tie the US in match points. The US takes home the silver medal by virtue of 21½ individual points as opposed to the bronze medalists from India with 21. Hikaru Nakamura, the reigning US champion, won a gold medal for best score on the top board after scoring 6 points in the eight games he played. The gold medal for best overall score by any player went to Russia's Nikita Vitiugov, who scored 5½ out of six to edge out Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan, who scored 8 out of nine. |
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