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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 02:58 PM Original message |
The JR Chess Report (March 13): Jobava, Efimenko & M. Socko lead in Rijeka; Amber Rapid/Blind begins |
Edited on Sat Mar-13-10 03:34 PM by Jack Rabbit
Jobava, Efimenko and Monika Socko Lead in Rjieka
Ukraian grandmaster Zahar Efimenko and GM Baadur Jobava of Georgia lead the general group of the 11th European Individual Chess Championships with 6 points apiece after seven rounds in the Croatian port of Rijeka, while Polish grandmaster Monika Socko has sole possession of first place in the women's group, also with 6 points out of a possible 7. Jobava, who won the Aeroflot Open in 2006, and Efimenko, a former Ukrainian national champion, lead nine other participants on 5½ points each. They are Zoltan Almasi (Hungary), Vladimir Akopian (Armenia), Ivan Sokolov (Bosnia), Rauf Mamedov (Azerbaijan), and Ian Nepomniachtchi, Alexander Riazantsev, Ernesto Inarkiev and Denis Khismatullin (all from Russia). Jobava and Efimenko have held the lead since the end of Round Four and played each other to a draw in Round Five. Today is a rest day for the players in Rjieka. When action resumes tomorrow, Jobava will play White agains Almasi on board one while Efimenko will also have White against Akopian on board two. In the women's group, six ladies trail Mrs. Socko with 5½ points each. They are Pia Cramling (Sweden), Yelena Dembo (Greece), Viktorija Cmilyte (Lithuanaia), Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (Scotland), Anna Muzychuk (Slovenia) and Lilit Galojan (Armenia). Defending champion Tatiana Kosintseva of Russia is one of 13 women on 5 points after losing to Mrs. Socko in Round 6. Mrs. Socko will play Pia Cramling tomorrow. Pia, who has been one of the outstanding women chess masters for a quarter of a century, would undoubtedly like a European championship to add to her already impressive trophy case. The tournament concludes after the 11th round Wednesday and any necessary tie breaks Thursday. Amber Rapid/Blindfold Begins Today The 19th annual Melody Amber Rpaid/Blindfold Tournament began today in Nice on the Mediterranean coast of France, where it has been held since 2008. This year's participants are defending champion Levon Aronian (Armenia), world number one Magnus Carlsen (Norway), Leinier Domínguez (Cuba), Boris Gelfand (Israel), Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan), Russian national champion Alexander Grischuk (who is a last-minute replacement for Russian GM Alexander Morozevich), Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine), Sergey Karjakin (Russia), Vladimir Kramnik (Russia), Ponomariov (Ukraine), Jan Smeets (Holland) and Peter Svidler (Russia). In today's first rounds, Ponomariov and Ivanchuk were the only players to win in both the blindfold and rapid competitions. The 11-round event, one of the most unique in chess, runs through Thursday, March 25, with rest days schedule for Wednesday, March 17 and Monday, March 22. Calendar Bundesliga 0910, Rounds 12-13, Emsdetten, Katernberg, Munich, König Tegel (Berlin). 21-22 March. 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. Bundesliga 0910, Rounds 14-15 (season finale), Erfurt, Eppingen, Bremen, Baden Baden. 10-11 April. Women's Grand Prix, Nalchik 23 April-6 May. Anand-Topalov Match for the World Title, Sofia 23 April-10 May. Bosna 2010, Sarajevo 5-14 May. Grand Prix, Astrakhan (Russia) 9-25 May. US Championship, St. Louis 13-25 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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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 02:59 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 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. |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:03 PM Response to Reply #1 |
2. European Individual Chess Championships, Rijeka |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:04 PM Response to Reply #2 |
3. Timofeev - Jobava, Round 6 |
Baadur Jobava ">Artyom Timofeev - Baadur Jobava 11th European Championships (General Group), Round 6 Rijeka, 11 March 2010 Caro-Kann Game: Fantasy Opening 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.f3 Qb6
4.Nc3 dxe4 5.Nxe4
5...Bf5!?
6.c3
6...Nd7 7.Bd3 e5 8.Ne2 exd4 9.cxd4 Bb4+ 10.Bd2 Ne7 11.0-0
11...0-0 12.Kh1
12...Bxd2 13.Qxd2 Rad8 14.Rac1 Bg6 15.Bc4
15...Qc7 16.b4 Nb6 17.Bb3 Nbd5 18.b5!?
18...Qb6
19.bxc6!?
!""""""""# $ + T Tl+% $Oo+ NoOo% $ Wp+ +v+% $+ +m+ + % $ + Pn+ +% $+b+ +p+ % $p+ Qn+pP% $+ R +r+k% /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 19.bc6:p 19...Nxc6!
20.Rc5 Ndb4
21.Qc3 Na6 22.Rd5 Nc7 23.Rxd8 Rxd8 24.Qc5
24...Qxc5 25.Nxc5 Na5 26.Kg1
26...b6 27.Ne4 Nxb3 28.axb3 f6
29.Kf2 Kf8 30.Rc1 Nd5 31.g4 Ke7
32.h4 Bf7 33.g5
33...a5!?
!""""""""# $ + T + +% $+ + LvOo% $ O + O +% $O +m+ P % $ + Pn+ P% $+p+ +p+ % $ + +nK +% $+ R + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 33...a7a5 34.gxf6+ gxf6 35.Rc6 Be6 36.Nd2
36...Rc8 37.Rxc8 Bxc8 38.Nc4 Ba6 39.Nc1 Kd7 40.Ne3?
40...Nxe3
41.Kxe3 !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ +l+ +o% $vO + O +% $O + + + % $ + P + P% $+p+ Kp+ % $ + + + +% $+ N + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Artyom Timofeev Position after 41.Kf2e3:N 41...Bb7!
42.Kf4
42...Ke6 43.Kg4
43...Kd5 44.Kf5
44...Kxd4 45.f4 Kc3 46.Kxf6 Kd2 47.Ke5 0-1
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:05 PM Response to Reply #2 |
4. Naiditsch - Efimenko, Round 4 |
Zahar Efimenko Arkadij Naiditsch - Zahar Efimenko 11th European Championships (General Group), Round 4 Rijeka, 9 March 2010 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 Ke8
10.Ne4 Be6 11.Re1 h6!?
12.g4
12...Ne7 13.h3 Rd8 14.Ng3 c5 15.Nh4 Nc6 16.c3 g6 17.f4 h5
18.gxh5!?
18...Be7!?
19.Nf3 gxh5
20.Kh2 Rd3 21.Be3 Bd5
22.Ng5
22...Bxg5 23.fxg5 h4 24.Nf5 b6 25.Re2!?
!""""""""# $ + +l+ T% $O O +o+ % $ Om+ + +% $+ OvPnP % $ + + + O% $+ OtV +p% $oO +r+ K% $R + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 25.Re1e2 25...Kd7!
26.Bf4 Be6 27.Ne3 Ne7 28.a3!?
28...Ng6 29.Rf1 Kc6
30.Ng4 Rhd8!
31.Bc1
31...Rd1 32.Ree1?
!""""""""# $ + T + +% $O O +o+ % $ Ol+v+m+% $+ O P P % $ + + +nO% $P P + +p% $ P + + K% $+ BtRr+ % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 32.Re2e1 32...Rxe1!
33.Rxe1 Rd3 34.Nf2
34...Rf3 35.Ng4
35...Kb5!?
36.Kg2!
36...Rg3+ 37.Kh2 Bd5 38.Re2?
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $O O +o+ % $ O + +n+% $+lOvP P % $ + + +nO% $P P + Tp% $ P +r+ K% $+ B + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Arkadij Naiditsch Position after 38.Re1e2 38...Bf3!
39.c4+
39...Kxc4 40.Rc2+ Kb5
41.Nf6 Bb7 42.e6
42...Ne5 0-1
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:06 PM Response to Reply #2 |
5. M. Socko - T. Kosintseva, Round 6 |
Monika Socko Monika SOcko - Tatiana Kosintseva 11th European Championships (Women's Group), Round 6 Rijeka, 11 March 2010 East Indian Game: Nimzo-Indian Defense (Rubinstein Opening) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nge2 d5 6.a3 Be7 7.cxd5 exd5
8.b4
8...c6 9.Ng3 Re8 10.Bd3 Nbd7 11.0-0 Nb6 12.Rb1
12...Bd6 13.Qc2!?
13...Be6
14.a4 a6 15.a5 Nc8 16.Na4 Na7
17.Nc5 Qc7 18.f3 Nb5 19.Qf2 h5
20.Re1 Rad8 21.Bb2 Bc8!?
22.Rbd1!
22...Re7 23.Nf1 Ree8
24.h3 Nd7 25.e4 dxe4 26.fxe4 Nf8?!
27.Qf3
27...Ng6?
!""""""""# $ +vTt+l+% $+oW +oO % $o+oV +m+% $PmN + +o% $ P Pp+ +% $+ +b+q+p% $ B + +p+% $+ +rRnK % /(((((((() WHITE: Monika Socko Position after 27...Nf8g6 28.e5!
28...Bxc5 29.dxc5 h4
30.Bxg6 fxg6 31.Qe4!
31...g5 32.Qg6 Qe7 33.e6 Nc7
34.Rxd8 Rxd8 35.Ne3
35...Bxe6
!""""""""# $ + T +l+% $+oM W O % $o+o+v+q+% $P P + O % $ P + + O% $+ + N +p% $ B + +p+% $+ + R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Monika Socko Position after 35...Bc8e6:p 36.Ng4 Rf8
37.Nh6+ Kh8 38.Nf5 Rxf5
39.Qxf5 Kg8
40.Qe5 Kh7
41.Qd6 Qf7
42.Rf1 Bf5
43.Qe5 Kg6
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $+oM +wO % $o+o+ +l+% $P P QvO % $ P + + O% $+ + + +p% $ B + +p+% $+ + +rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Monika Socko Position after 43...Kh7g6 44.Rxf5!!
44...Qxf5 45.Qxg7+ Kh5 46.Qxc7
46...g4 47.Qe5 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:08 PM Response to Reply #2 |
6. Nisipeanu - Pelletier, Round 5 |
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu - Yannick Pelletier 11th European Championships (General Group), Round 5 Rijeka, 10 March 2010 East Indian Game: Queen's Indian Defense (Catalan Opening) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.Qc2
5...Bb7 6.Bg2 c5 7.d5!?
7...exd5! 8.cxd5 Nxd5 9.0-0 Be7 10.Rd1 Nc6
11.Qf5
11...Nf6 12.e4 d6
13.e5 Qd7 14.Qc2?!
14...Nb4 15.Qe2
15...Ba6 16.Qe1?
16...Nc2!
17.Qd2 Nxa1
18.exf6 Bxf6 19.Re1+
!""""""""# $t+ +l+ T% $O +w+oOo% $vO O V +% $+ O + + % $ + + + +% $+ + +nP % $pP Q PbP% $MnB R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu Position after 19.Rf1e1+ 19...Be7!?
20.Nc3 0-0
21.Ne5!
21...Qc8
22.Nc6
22...Bd8
23.Nd5 Qg4 24.b3
24...Bb7 25.h3
25...Qh5?
!""""""""# $ + V Tl+% $Ov+ +oOo% $ OnO + +% $+ On+ +w% $ + + + +% $+p+ + Pp% $p+ Q Pb+% $M B R K % /(((((((() WHITE: Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu Position after 25...Qg4h5 26.Nce7+!
26...Kh8
27.Nf4! 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:09 PM Response to Reply #2 |
7. Ushenina - Galojan, Round 6 |
Lilit Galojan Annna Ushenina - Lilit Galojan 11th European Championships (Women's Group), Round 6 Rijeka, 11 March 2010 West Indian Game: Tal-Indian Defense (Modern Benoni) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 b5 6.a4
6...b4 7.Bg2
7...d6 8.Nd2 Ba6 9.b3
9...g6 10.Bb2 Bg7 11.Rc1
11...0-0
12.Nc4 Re8 13.e3 Qe7
14.Ne2 Nbd7 15.0-0 Bxc4
16.Rxc4 a5 17.Re1 Nb6
18.Rc1 Nfd7 19.Bxg7 Kxg7 20.e4
20...Qf6 21.f4 Rac8 22.g4!?
22...h6
23.Rf1 c4 24.Nd4?!
!""""""""# $ +t+t+ +% $+ +m+oL % $ M O WoO% $O +p+ + % $pOoNpPp+% $+p+ + + % $ + + +bP% $+ Rq+rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Anna Ushenina Position after 24.Ne2d4 24...Nc5!
25.bxc4 Nxe4 26.Ne6+?
26...fxe6! 27.Bxe4 Nxc4
28.Qd3 exd5 29.Qxd5
29...Rc5 30.Qb7+
!""""""""# $ + + + +% $+q+ T L % $ + O WoO% $O T + + % $pOm+bPp+% $+ + + + % $ + + + P% $+ R +rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Anna Ushenina Position after 30.Qd5b7+ 30...Re7!
31.Qa8 Qd4+ 32.Rf2 Qxe4
33.Qd8 Ne3 34.Re1 Rec7 35.Qxd6 Rc1 36.Qd2 Rxe1+ 37.Qxe1 Rc3 38.Rd2 Qc6 39.Qh4 Rc1+ 40.Kf2 !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ + + L % $ +w+ +oO% $O + + + % $pO + PpQ% $+ + M + % $ + R K P% $+ T + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Anna Ushenina Position after 40.Kg1f2 40...Rf1+!!
41.Kxe3 Rf3+ 0-1
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:12 PM Response to Reply #2 |
8. Cheparinov - López, Round 2 |
For the most part, the second round of a Swiss System tournament feature mismatches between strong grandmasters who defeated players rated two hundred points lower in the first round, and less healded GMs and strong IMs. There is, of course, the occasional upset.
One such upset occured in the second round at Rijeka when Spanish journeyman grandmaster Josep Manuel López took down Bulgaria's second ranked GM, Ivan Cheparinov. Josep Manuel López Ivan Cheparinov - Josep Manuel López 11th European Championships (General Group), Round 2 Rijeka, 7 March 2010 Closed French Game: Nimzovich Defense (Winawer Defense) 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Nc6
7.Qg4 g6 8.Bd2
8...Bd7 9.Nf3
9...c4
10.h4 h6
11.Qf4 Nce7 12.a4!?
12...Qa5
13.Nh2
13...Bxa4!
14.Ng4 Qb5
15.Nf6+!?
15...Nxf6!
!""""""""# $t+ +l+ T% $Oo+ Mo+ % $ + +oMoO% $+w+oP + % $v+oP Q P% $+ P + + % $ +pB Pp+% $R + Kb+r% /(((((((() WHITE: Ivan Cheparinov Position after 15...Ng8f6:N 16.exf6?!
16...Nc6
17.Kd1
17...0-0-0?!
18.g3!?
18...b6 19.Bh3 Kb7 20.Re1 h5 21.Qf3?
!""""""""# $ + T + T% $Ol+ +o+ % $ Om+oPo+% $+w+o+ +o% $v+oP + P% $+ P +qPb% $ +pB P +% $R +kR + % /(((((((() WHITE: Ivan Cheparinov Position after 21.Qf4f3 21...Bxc2+!!
22.Kxc2
22...Qb3+ 23.Kc1 Nb4!! 0-1
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:16 PM Response to Reply #2 |
9. Maiorov - B. Socko, Round 3 |
Nikita Maiorov of Belarus was another who made a surprise strong showing in the early rounds.
Nikita Maiorov Nikita Maiorov - Bartosz Socko 11th European Championships (General Group), Round 3 Rijeka, 8 March 2010 West India Game: King's Indian Defense (Catalan Opening) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.g3 0-0 5.Bg2 d6 6.0-0 Nc6
7.Nc3 Bg4
8.d5 Na5 9.Nd2 c5 10.Rb1 a6
11.b3 Rb8 12.Bb2 b5 13.Ba1
13...e5
14.cxb5 axb5 15.b4 cxb4 16.Rxb4
16...Bd7 !""""""""# $ T W Tl+% $+ +v+oVo% $ + O Mo+% $Mo+pO + % $ R + + +% $+ N + P % $p+ NpPbP% $B +q+rK % /(((((((() WHITE: Nikita Maiorov Position after 16...Bg4d7 17.Qb1!
17...Nc4 18.Nxc4
18...bxc4 19.a4 Qc7 20.Rc1!?
20...e4!?
21.Nb5!
21...Bxb5 22.axb5 Nxd5 23.Rbxc4 Qa5
24.Bxg7 Kxg7 25.Qb2+!?
25...Kg8 !""""""""# $ T + Tl+% $+ + +o+o% $ + O +o+% $Wp+m+ + % $ +r+o+ +% $+ + + P % $ Q +pPbP% $+ R + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Nikita Maiorov Position after 25...Kg7g8 26.Rb1!
26...Rfc8 27.Rxc8+ Rxc8 28.b6!
28...Rb8 29.b7 f5 30.Rc1!?
30...Qa6 31.Rb1 Qc6 32.Bf1 Kf7 33.e3
33...Nf6 34.Bb5 Qc7 35.Ba6 Qc6?
36.Qa1!
36...Nd7
!""""""""# $ T + + +% $+p+m+l+o% $b+wP +o+% $+ + +o+ % $ + +o+ +% $+ + P P % $ + + P P% $Qr+ + K % /(((((((() WHITE: Nikita Maiorov Position after 36...Nf6d7 37.Bb5?!
37...Qc7 38.Qa2+ Ke7 39.Bxd7
39...Qxd7 40.Qa7
40...Qc7 41.Kg2 Kf6 42.Rb6
42...Kg5!?
43.Rb5 Kh6 44.h3
44...d5 45.h4 Kh5 46.Qa6 Kh6
!""""""""# $ T + + +% $+pW + +o% $q+ + +oL% $+r+o+o+ % $ + +o+ p% $+ + P P % $ + + Pk+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Nikita Maiorov Position after 46...Kh5h6 47.h5!
47...Kg5
48.hxg6 hxg6 49.Rb6
49...Qh7 50.Qa1!
50...Kg4 51.Qd1+ Kg5 52.f4+ exf3+ 53.Qxf3 Qc7
!""""""""# $ T + + +% $+pQ + + % $ R + +o+% $+ +o+oL % $ + + + +% $+ + PqP % $ + + +k+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() WHITE: Nikita Maiorov Position after 53...Qh7c7 54.Qf4+!
54...Qxf4 55.gxf4+ Kh6
56.Kf2 Kg7 57.Ke2 Kf7 58.Kd3 Ke8 59.Kd4 Kd8 60.Rxg6 1-0
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-13-10 03:19 PM Response to Reply #2 |
10. Zawadzka - Schut, Round 1 |
Here we have a pretty Queen sacrifice from the opening round.
Jolanta Zawadzka Jolanta Zawadzka - Lisa Schut 11th European Championships (Women's Group), Round 1 Rijeka, 7 March 2010 Open Sicilian Game: Najdorf-Boleslavsky Defense (Chandler-Nunn Opening) 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e5 7.Nb3 Be7 8.h3
8...Be6 9.f4!?
9...exf4
10.Bxf4 Nc6 11.Qe2
11...Ne5 12.0-0-0
12...Qc7
13.g4 Rc8 14.g5 Nfd7 15.Qg2
15...b5 16.Kb1 0-0 17.Nd5 Bxd5 18.exd5 Ng6!?
19.Bc1 Nh4?!
20.Qe4!
20...Rfe8
21.Bd3
21...Ng6 !""""""""# $ +t+t+l+% $+ WmVoOo% $o+ O +m+% $+o+p+ P % $ + +q+ +% $+n+b+ +p% $pPp+ + +% $+kBr+ +r% /(((((((() WHITE: Jolanta Zawadzka Position after 21...Nh4g6 22.Qg2
22...Nc5!?
23.Nxc5 Qxc5 24.h4 Bf8
25.h5 Ne5 26.Bf5 Rc7 27.g6 Kh8
28.Rdf1 Nc4?
29.gxf7!
29...Rxf7 !""""""""# $ + +tV L% $+ + +tOo% $o+ O + +% $+oWp+b+p% $ +m+ + +% $+ + + + % $pPp+ +q+% $+kB +r+r% /(((((((() WHITE: Jolanta Zawadzka Position after 29...Nc7f7:p 30.Qg6!!
30...hxg6
31.hxg6+ Kg8 32.gxf7+ Kxf7 33.Be6+ Kg6 34.Bf7# 1-0 |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Mon Mar-15-10 05:06 PM Response to Original message |
11. Updates (Monday) |
Nepo and Cmilyte take Leads in Rijeka
Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi, 19, has take the lead in the general group with 7½ points while Lithuanian IM Viktorija Cmilyte, the former wife of Spanish/Latvian GM Alexei Shirov, leads the women's group, also with 7½ points, after nine rounds in the 11th annual European Individual Chess Championships now being held in the Croatian port city of Rijeka. Ian Alexandrovich defeated Georgian GM Baadur Jobava today in a spiffy 31 moves to move into first place. Jobava drops to a tie for second place on seven points with: Ukrainian GM Zahar Efimenko, who has shared first place with Jobava for much of the tournament up to now; Ivan Sokolov of Bosnia, who drew his game with Efimenko today; Russian GMs Denis Khismatullin and Artyom Timofeev; Azerbaijani GM Rauf Mamedov; and Armenia GM Vladimir Akopian. Ian Alexandrovich will attempt to hold on to first place tomorrow when he plays Black against Khismatullin. Ms. Cmilyte today took down Polish grandmaster Monika Socko, who has held or shared the lead since the opening round. Three women are tied for second place on 7 points each: Anna Muzychuk of Slovenia, who will have Black against Ms. Cmilyte in a battle for first place tomorrow; defending champion Tatiana Kosintseva of Russia, who bounced back from her defeat at the hands of Mrs. Socko in round 7 to score a point and a half in her last two games; and former women's world champion Anoaneta Stefanova of Bulgaria. Ms. Muzychuk will be playing on the top board for the second time in a week. She drew her game against Mrs. Socko in round 5. Regulation play concludes with the 11th round Wednesday with any necessary tie breaks to be played Thursday. 19th Melody Amber Rapid/Blindfold Tournament, Nice: Standings after Three Rounds . . . . . . . . . . . .---- Blindfold ---- ---- Rapid ----- .Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+ . - . =. . . . .+ . - . = . . .Points Vassily Ivanchuk. . . . . .2 . 0 . 1. . . . .1 . 0 . 2 . . . . .4½ Magnus Carlsen. . . . . . .2 . 1 . 0. . . . .2 . 1 . 0 . . . . .4. Ruslan Ponomariov . . . . .1 . 0 . 2. . . . .1 . 0 . 2 . . . . .4. Vladimir Kramnik. . . . . .1 . 1 . 1. . . . 2 . 0 . 1 . . . . .4. Alexander Grischuk. . . . .1 . 0 . 2. . . . .0 . 1 . 2 . . . . .3. Boris Gelfand . . . . . . .1 . 1 . 1. . . . .1 . 1 . 1 . . . . .3. Levon Aronian . . . . . . .1 . 2 . 0. . . . .2 . 1 . 0 . . . . .3. Peter Svidler . . . . . . .1 . 1 . 1. . . . .0 . 1 . 2 . . . . .2½ Sergey Karjakin . . . . . .1 . 1 . 1. . . . .0 . 1 . 2 . . . . .2½ Leinier Domínguez . . . . .0 . 2 . 1. . . . .0 . 0 . 3 . . . . .2. Vugar Gashimov. . . . . . .1 . 1 . 1. . . . .0 . 2 . 1 . . . . .2. Jan Smeets. . . . . . . . .0 . 2 . 1. . . . .0 . 1 . 2 . . . . .1½ |
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12. Updates (Wednesday) |
Edited on Wed Mar-17-10 03:17 PM by Jack Rabbit
Nepo, Pia Win Euro Championships in Rjieka
Nineteen-year-old Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi and GM Pia Cramling of Sweden, who was a major force in women's chess before Nepomniachtchi was born, are the winners of the general and women's group respectively, both scoring 9 points out of a possible 11, in the 11th annual European Championships in the Croatian port city of Rijeka. Ian Alexandrovich, or Nepo, as his fans call him, defeated veteran Armenian GM Vladimir Akopian in today's 11th and final round to cinch the title. Nepo took the lead in the ninth round when he took down Georgian GM Baadur Jobava, who was in sole possession of first place at the time. Ian Alexandrovich takes home his first European championship. Pia entered the day a half point behind Lithuanian IM Vikotrija Cmilyte, who had held the lead since the ninth round when she defeated Poland's Monika Socko, who had held the lead since the early rounds. Pia defeated Ms. Cmilyte today in 74 moves in a game puctuated with errors due to mutual time trouble, which was often quite severe for Ms. Cmilyte. This is Pia's second European women's championship. She also won the 2003 title in Istanbul. Chuckie, Magnus Lead Amber Rapid/Blind after Four Rounds Ukrainian GM Vassily Ivanchuk, 41, and the world's top rated chess master, 19-year-old Magnus Carlsen, are tied for first place after four rounds in the 19th annual Melody Amber Rapid/Blindfold Tournament in Nice on the Mediterranean coast of France. Chuckie, as he is known to his fans, defeated Magnus in both the rapid and blindfold games in Saturday's opening round, but Magnus has bounced back and won all his games since. The players are taking a rest today and the action resumes tomorrow. Standings after Four Rounds . . . . . . . . . . . .---- Blindfold ---- ---- Rapid ----- .Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+ . - . =. . . . .+ . - . = . . .Points Magnus Carlsen. . . . . . .3 . 1 . 0. . . . .3 . 1 . 0 . . . . .6. Vassily Ivanchuk. . . . . .2 . 0 . 2. . . . .2 . 0 . 2 . . . . .6. Boris Gelfand . . . . . . .2 . 1 . 1. . . . .2 . 1 . 1 . . . . .5. Alexander Grischuk. . . . .2 . 0 . 2. . . . .1 . 1 . 2 . . . . .5. Ruslan Ponomariov . . . . .1 . 0 . 3. . . . .1 . 1 . 2 . . . . .4½ Vladimir Kramnik. . . . . .1 . 2 . 1. . . . 2 . 1 . 1 . . . . .4. Levon Aronian . . . . . . .1 . 2 . 1. . . . .2 . 2 . 0 . . . . .3½ Peter Svidler . . . . . . .1 . 2 . 1. . . . .1 . 1 . 2 . . . . .3½ Vugar Gashimov. . . . . . .1 . 1 . 2. . . . .1 . 2 . 1 . . . . .3½ Sergey Karjakin . . . . . .2 . 1 . 1. . . . .0 . 2 . 2 . . . . .3½ Leinier Domínguez . . . . .0 . 3 . 1. . . . .0 . 1 . 3 . . . . .2. Jan Smeets. . . . . . . . .0 . 3 . 1. . . . .0 . 2 . 2 . . . . .1½ |
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