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terça-feira, 29 de abril de 2014

Vugar Gashimov Memorial: Caruana x Radjabov : 1 - 0









[Event "Vugar Gashimov Mem 2014"]
[Site "Shamkir AZE"]
[Date "2014.04.28"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Caruana, Fabiano"]
[Black "Radjabov, Teimour"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E92"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2713"]
[PlyCount "103"]


1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. Be3 Ng4 8. Bg5
f6 9. Bh4 Nc6 10. d5 Ne7 11. Nd2 f5 12. Bxg4 fxg4 13. Bg5 h6 14. Be3 c5 15.
dxc6 bxc6 16. b4 d5 17. exd5 cxd5 18. Bc5 e4 19. Bxe7 Qxe7 20. Nxd5 Qf7 21. O-O
Bxa1 22. Qxa1 Bf5 23. Ne3 Rad8 24. Nb3 Be6 25. Qc1 h5 26. Nc5 Rd4 27. Qc3 Rxc4
28. Qb2 Rxc5 29. bxc5 Bxa2 30. g3 Be6 31. Ra1 Kh7 32. Ra4 Qg7 33. Qd2 Rf7 34.
c6 Qe5 35. Ra5 Qc7 36. Qc3 Qd6 37. Rb5 Bc8 38. Qc2 a6 39. Rd5 Qf6 40. c7 Rf8
41. Qd2 Qf7 42. Rd8 Kg8 43. Qd5 Kg7 44. Qd4+ Kh6 45. Nc4 Be6 46. Qc5 Rg8 47.
c8=Q Bxc8 48. Rxc8 Rxc8 49. Qxc8 Qd5 50. Ne3 Qd3 51. Qh8+ Kg5 52. Qf8 1-0







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sexta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2010

39ª Olimpíada: Rafael Leitão vs. Caruana


Mamedyarov, Mamedov e Radjabov a trocarem anedotas...


Entretanto... decorria um interessante jogo, apesar de curto, no embate Brazil - Italia , entre os 1ºs tabuleiros Rafael Leitao (2624) e Fabiano Caruana (2700)...

[Event "39th Olympiad Men"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"]
[Date "2010.09.30"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Leitao, Rafael"]
[Black "Caruana, Fabiano"]3
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E60"]
[WhiteElo "2624"]
[BlackElo "2700"]
[EventType "team"]
[WhiteTeam "BRA"]
[BlackTeam "ITA"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. g3 d5 5. cxd5 Nxd5 6. Bg2 Nb6 7. Nc3 Nc6 8. e3
O-O 9. O-O Re8 10. Re1 a5 11. Qe2 Be6 12. Rd1 Bc4 13. Qc2 Nb4 14. Qb1 e5 15. a3
exd4 16. axb4 dxc3!
17. Rxd8 Raxd8 18. Qc2 axb4 19. Nd2!
19... cxd2 20. Bxd2 Ra8 21.Rxa8 Rxa8 22. Bxb7 Ra1+
23. Bc1 b3 24. Qd1 Bxb2 0-1


quinta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2009

Novi Sad - Classificação após 6ª ronda...


Azerbaijan vs. Russia (Radjabov vs. Svidler)

Equipa Ukraniana feminina: Kateryna Lahno, Natalia Zhukova, Anna Ushenina, Nataila Zdebskaja


Alguns resultados menos esperados até então no Open...


na ronda 4:
  • Inglaterra perdeu com a França
  • Russia empata contas a Holanda
na ronda 5:
  • Georgia perde contra Azerbaijão
  • França empata contra a Arménia
na ronda 6:
  • Azerbaijão empata com a Russia

Nos Femininos:
  • Georgia empata com o Azerbaijão
  • Russia derrota a Ukrania por 3 - 1

Classificação do Open após a 6ª ronda (top-10)...

Rk.SNo
TeamTeamGames + = - TB1 TB2 TB3
12AZEAzerbaijanAZE65101115,078,0
21RUSRussiaRUS6330915,573,5
33ARMArmeniaARM6411915,078,5
411GEOGeorgiaGEO6411914,083,0
510HUNHungaryHUN6321815,574,5
69FRAFranceFRA6321814,579,0
715NEDNetherlandsNED6240814,576,0
812POLPolandPOL6321814,572,0
95UKRUkraineUKR6321814,570,5
1017SRBSerbia 1SRB 16321814,078,0
(...)
entre 38 equipas.


Classificação nos Femininos após a 6ª ronda (top-10)...


Rk.SNo
TeamTeamGames + = - TB1 TB2 TB3
11RUSRussiaRUS65011016,576,5
22GEOGeorgiaGEO64201015,585,0
320AZEAzerbaijanAZE6330915,580,5
413ROURomaniaROU6321814,576,5
56FRAFranceFRA6321814,575,0
65ARMArmeniaARM6321814,087,0
716CZECzech RepublicCZE6321814,080,0
83UKRUkraineUKR6321813,587,5
917ISRIsraelISR6402812,577,0
1012SLOSloveniaSLO6312715,067,0
(...)
entre 28 equipas.



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sexta-feira, 26 de junho de 2009

Ivanchuk ganha o torneio dos Reis em Bazna

King's Tournament

Vassily Ivanchuk ganhou o torneio dos Reis em Bazna após empatar rapidamente contra Radjabov na ultima ronda (ronda 10). Acabou com 7 em 10 pontos.

Shirov encerrou a sua participação neste torneio com uma bonita vitória sobre Nisipeanu.


Ivanchuk


Shirov, A. (2745) - Nisipeanu, LD. (2675)
III Kings' Tournament Bazna ROM (10), 2009.06.25

1.e4
c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Qd2 Nf6 8.O-O-O Bb4 9.f3 Ne7 10.Nde2 b5 11.Bf4 e5 12.Bg5 Qb6N

Nisipeanu has quite some experience with this line:
12...Bb7 13.Kb1 Ba5 14.Qd6 Nfd5 15.Qxc7 Nxc7 16.Ng3 f6 1/2-1/2 Akopian,V-Nisipeanu,L/Gothenburg 2005/CBM 109
12...h5 13.Kb1 Ba5 14.Nc1 b4 15.Na4 b3 16.Nc3
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16.Qd3 bxc2+ 17.Qxc2 Qxc2+ 18.Kxc2 Bc7 19.Bc4 d6 1/2-1/2 Balogh,C-Nisipeanu,L/Eforie Nord 2008/CBM 126 Extra ) 16...bxc2+ 17.Qxc2 Rb8 18.Nb3 Bb4 19.Rd3 d6 20.a3 Bxa3 21.bxa3 Be6 22.Na2 Qa5 23.Bc1 Qa4 24.Nb4 O-O 25.Nd4 Qxc2+ 26.Ndxc2 a5 27.Rxd6 axb4 28.Nxb4 Nd7 29.Bb2 Ng6 30.g3 Nc5 31.Be2 Na4 32.Rc1 Nxb2 33.Kxb2 Kh7 34.Rc5 h4 35.Bb5 Bh3 36.a4 Bg2 37.Rc3 f5 38.Na6 Rb7 39.Nc5 Ra7 40.Nd7 1-0 Karjakin,S-Nisipeanu,L/Foros 2008/CBM 125

13.a3 Bc5 14.b4

Shirov goes for the most principled way of playing the position.

14...Bf2 15.Qd6 Qxd6 16.Rxd6 Neg8 17.Ng3 h6 18.Nd1!

This move connected with White's next is a very strong manoeuver after White can hold the bind.

18...Ba7 19.Be3 Bb8 20.Bc5!

Beautiful!

20...Ne7 21.Ne3 Bxd6 22.Bxd6 Bb7 23.c4 Bc6 24.Kb2!

White doesn't even want the pawn on e5!

24...Ng6 25.Ngf5

Now it has become clear how strong the sacrifice reallty was - Black is in big trouble. If you wonder why we amateurs never get to play such exchange sacrifices, the answer is probably because we just don't have the guts!

25...Kd8 26.Nxg7 Ne8 27.Nxe8 Rxe8 28.Nf5 Re6 29.h4 h5 30.c5 Re8 31.g4!

Shirov decides the game as elegantly as he has played it thus far.

31...hxg4 32.h5 Nf4 33.Nh6 gxf3 34.Nxf7+ Kc8 35.Bxe5

In a lost position and with less than a minute on the clock, all Nisipeanu could do was try to make it to 40 and then see how it looks like...

35...Rxe5 36.Nxe5 Kc7 37.h6 Rh8 38.h7 Bxe4 39.Rh4 Rxh7 40.Rxf4 Rh2+ 41.Kc3
...and it looks like dead lost, so Nisipeanu resigned.
1-0

[Click para rever esta partida]

Bazna 2009 | Classificação Final





1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Ivanchuk,V 2746 +126 ** ½½ ½½ ½1 11 7.0/10
2 Gelfand,B 2733 +65 ½½ ** ½½ ½½ 6.0/10
3 Radjabov,T 2756 +2 ½½ ½½ ** ½½ ½1 ½½ 5.5/10 26.00
4 Shirov,A 2745 +15 ½0 ½½ ** 11 ½1 5.5/10 22.50
5 Kamsky,G 2720 -136 ½½ ½0 00 ** ½½ 3.0/10 15.25
6 Nisipeanu,LD 2675 -82 00 ½½ ½0 ½½ ** 3.0/10 14.25



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quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009

Bazna ronda 9: 3 empates mas foram jogos interessantes


No Nisipeanu-Radjabov jogou-se uma siciliana-dragão muito interessante, que acabou empatada ao fim de 40 lances.

Ivanchuk estave melhor todo o jogo mas este também acabou num empate.

O jogo Gelfand-Shirov foi sossegado... demais. Ambos os jogadores não viram uma combinação ganhadora !


Ronda 9

Vassily Ivanchuk
½-½
Gata Kamsky
Boris Gelfand
½-½
Alexei Shirov
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
½-½
Teimour Radjabov


Nisipeanu,Liviu Dieter - Radjabov,Teimour [B76]
Kings' Tournament Bazna ROM, 24.06.2009

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 Nc6 8.Qd2 0-0 9.0-0-0 d5 10.Kb1 Nxd4 11.e5








This nice idea of a temporary piece sacrifice was discovered in 1993 by the Ukrainian Leonid Milov and it became very popular after that. For the moment White is a piece down, but Black is not able to take advantage of it and will have to return the knight. 11...Nf5 12.exf6 exf6. In the more frequently played variation 12...Bxf6 13.Nxd5 Qxd5 14.Qxd5 Nxe3 15.Qd2 Nxd1 16.Qxd1 basically only White can play for a win. The move made by Radjabov is less studied by the theory. 13.Bc5. Nisipeanu chooses the most principled continuation. The main alternative is 13.Nxd5 Nxe3 14.Qxe3 Be6; 13.Qxd5 Qxd5 14.Nxd5 Nxe3 15.Nxe3 f5=. 13...d4 [No time for 13...Re8 because pawn d5 is hanging. 14.Bxf8 Qxf8. Such exchange sacrifice is rather typical for Dragon, where the white dark-squared bishop is a very important piece. 15.Nb5 Ne3 16.Re1 f5








17.f4. A very interesting novelty! The idea of the Romanian GM is to force soon his opponent to exchange the powerful knight. [In case of 17.Nxd4 f4 Black's strong minor pieces secure sufficient compensation for the exchange. Here is an example from practice: 18.g3 Qd8 19.Nb3 (19.c3 loses due to 19...Bxd4 followed by a check with the bishop on f5.) 19...Qf6 20.Qc1 Bf5 21.Bd3 Rc8 (Stronger is 21...Bxd3! 22.cxd3 Qf5 with a great play for Black) 22.Bxf5 Qxf5 23.Re2 a5 24.Rhe1 a4 25.gxf4 axb3 and in this unclear position a draw was agreed in Akshayraj,K (2400)-Ganguly,S (2603)/Mangalore 2008.]

17...Qc5 The only move, otherwise Black is in trouble. 18.c3 Nxf1 19.Re8+ [19.Rhxf1?? Qxb5] 19...Bf8 20.Qxd4 Qxb5 21.Qd8 Nd2+ 22.Kc2 [22.Qxd2?? Qxe8; 22.Ka1? Qc5 23.Qxd2 b6] 22...Qa4+ [22...Qc5 doesn't work in view of 23.b4] 23.Kc1 [23.Kxd2 looks very risky, although after 23...Qxf4+ 24.Kd1! Qh6 25.Rhe1! f4 26.R1e2! White defends against immediate threats.] 23...Qxe8 24.Qxe8 Ne4!








After a more or less forced sequence of moves the players came to a very sharp position. Often the three pieces are stronger than the queen, but here Black has problems to complete development and therefore Radjabov's position looks dangerous. But if Black would succeed to play b6 and Bb7, he will have the advantage, that's why next few moves are actually forced as well.

25.Rd1. Threatening 26.Rd8. 25...Nf6 26.Qe5 Nd7! 27.Qe8. If the queen goes elsewhere, Black would consolidate with Nc5-e6. 27...Nf6 28.Qd8 Ne4








29.Rd7. The only attempt to play for a win. 29.Qe8 leads to a draw by repetition. 29...Bxd7 30.Qxa8 Bc6 31.Qxa7 Nc5! In the post-mortem analysis the players came to the conclusion that this move is very strong. Nisipeanu realized after it that White should better settle for a draw before Black creates counterplay. 32.g3 Nd3+ 33.Kb1 [After 33.Kc2 Black plays 33...Be4 anyway] 33...Be4 34.Ka1 Bc5 35.Qb8+ Kg7 36.Qd8 Bg1 37.h4 h5 38.a4 Bf2 39.a5 Bxg3 [In case of 39...Nc5 with the idea to put it on e6, after which Black can try to play for more than a draw, White can continue 40.Qb6 and Black will have nothing better than repetition anyway.] 40.Qd4+. Black cannot escape perpetual check: 40.Qd4+ Kh7 41.Qd7 Kg7 42.Qd4+ Kf8 43.Qd8+. Draw. [Click para rever a partida]




Gelfand,B (2733) - Shirov,A (2745) [A15]
Kings' Tournament Bazna ROM (9), 24.06.2009

1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.g3 Bg7 6.Bg2 0-0 7.0-0 c5 8.Nxd5 Qxd5 9.d4 cxd4 10.Be3 Rd8 11.Nxd4 Qh5 12.Qc2 Bxd4. A new move. Previously Black played 12...e5. 13.Bxd4 Nc6 14.Bc3 Bh3 15.Bxc6 bxc6 16.Rfd1 Qf5 17.Qxf5 Bxf5








18.Bb4 Kf8 19.Rdc1 a5 20.Ba3 Rd2 21.Kf1 Rc2 22.f3 [22.Rxc2 Bxc2 23.Rc1 Be4 24.f3 Bd5 25.e4 Bxa2=] 22...Rxc1+ 23.Rxc1 Ra6 24.Bc5 Be6 25.a3 Ke8 [Better is 25...h5 removing the potentially weak pawn from h7.] 26.g4! Ra8 27.Bd4 Rd8 [There was nothing wrong with 27...Kd7 ] 28.Bb6 Rb8 29.Bxa5 Rxb2 30.Rxc6 Bd7 31.Rc3 Bb5 32.Re3 Kd7 33.Bb4 e6 34.g5! Kc6 35.Re5 Rc2 36.Kf2 Ba6 37.Be7 Bb5 38.Bf8 Kb6 39.Bb4 Kc6 40.h4 Ba6 41.Bf8 Bb5 42.Be7 Kb6 43.Re4 Rc4 44.Rxc4 Bxc4








In spite of White's extra pawn the endgame is a draw due to the opposite-coloured bishops. 45.e4 Bb3 46.Ke3 Bd1 47.f4 Bc2 Necessary was 47...e5 with an easy draw: 48.fxe5 (or 48.f5 Kc6) 48...Bc2 49.Kd4 Kc6. 48.Kd4 Kc6 49.Ke5 Kd7 50.Kf6 Ke8 51.e5 Bb3 52.Bb4 Bc2 53.Kg7 Ba4 54.Kxh7 Bc2 55.Kg7 Bb3 56.Kf6 Bc2 57.Bd6! Bb3








White to play and win

58.a4? 58.f5!! White gives up all (!) his kingside pawns, wins the bishop and then it does not allow the opponent's king to come to a8: 58...exf5 (58...gxf5 59.h5) 59.e6 Bxe6 (59...fxe6 60.Kxg6) 60.h5 gxh5 61.g6 fxg6 62.Kxe6 Both opponents saw this idea, but they both thought it's a draw because the a8 is "wrong" coloured corner. Gelfand calculated this line with the bishop on e7 instead of d6, when indeed it doesn't work because of f5-f4. 62...Kd8 63.Kd5 Kc8 64.Kc6








Analysis diagram

The point of the entire idea: black king is cut from square a8! 64...g5 65.a4 f4 66.a5 f3 67.a6 f2 68.a7 f1Q 69.a8Q#]

58...Bxa4 59.f5 Bc2 60.fxe6 fxe6 61.Kxe6 Bb3+ 62.Kf6 Bc2 White is two pawns up, but it's a draw. 63.e6 [63.h5 gxh5 64.g6 h4 65.g7 Bh7 this is a draw even without Black's h-pawn.] 63...Bd3 64.Bg3 Bc2 65.h5 gxh5 66.g6 Bd3 67.Bh4 Kf8 68.e7+ Ke8 69.Kg7 Bc2 70.Kh6 Bb3 71.Kxh5








White cannot win: 71...Ba2 72.Kh6 Bb3 73.Kh7 Bc2 74.Kh6 Bb3 75.g7 Bg8 76.Kg6 Kd7 and then back to e8. Draw. [Click para rever a partida]


Bazna 2009 | após ronda 9

1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Ivanchuk,V 2746 +142 ** ½½ ½ ½1 11 6.5/9
2 Gelfand,B 2733 +74 ½½ ** ½½ ½ 5.5/9
3 Radjabov,T 2756 +4 ½ ½½ ** ½½ ½½ ½1 5.0/9
4 Shirov,A 2745 -13 ½0 ½½ ** ½ 11 4.5/9
5 Nisipeanu,LD 2675 -55 00 ½½ ½ ** ½½ 3.0/9
6 Kamsky,G 2720 -155 ½ ½0 00 ½½ ** 2.5/9


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