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Russian Championship Higher League (2007)

Player: Boris Grachev

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. B Grachev vs N Kabanov  0-145 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueA48 King's Indian
2. A Gavrilov vs B Grachev 0-137 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
3. B Grachev vs E Romanov  ½-½64 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueD39 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin, Vienna Variation
4. M Panarin vs B Grachev  ½-½24 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
5. B Grachev vs D Chuprov  1-041 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueA56 Benoni Defense
6. V Zakhartsov vs B Grachev  ½-½34 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueD02 Queen's Pawn Game
7. B Grachev vs E Najer  ½-½41 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
8. V Zvjaginsev vs B Grachev  1-032 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
9. B Grachev vs A Shomoev  1-065 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueD02 Queen's Pawn Game
10. D Kokarev vs B Grachev  ½-½42 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueB44 Sicilian
11. B Grachev vs M Turov  ½-½60 2007 Russian Championship Higher LeagueA46 Queen's Pawn Game
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-06-07
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  chessgames.com: The 60th Championship of Russia ("Higher League") takes place in Krasnoyarsk 3rd-11th September 2007

Official site: http://russiachess.org/

These games are broadcast live at this page: http://russiachess.org/online/

Sep-06-07  malthrope: Good move CG.com! Round #4 is now underway and the games started at 3 AM EDT (just over one hour ago). ;-)
Sep-06-07
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  percyblakeney: No wins for Rublevsky yet, today he lost with white against Zakhartsov (2559).
Sep-08-07
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  percyblakeney: Top boards in round 5:

Dreev-Timofeev ½-½ (13 moves)
Vitiugov-Najer 1-0
Korotylev-Amonatov ½-½ (9 moves)
Khismatullin-Zvjaginsev 0-1

Sep-08-07
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  Karpova: Bareev won against Lastin and Rublevsky scored against Voinov
Sep-08-07
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  percyblakeney: Apart from board 1 and 3 a hard-fought round, and most of the games on the top 15 boards were decisive.
Sep-09-07  queener: After the 5th round, Vitiugov and Dreev lead with 4.0, while Malakhov, Bareev and some other GMs trail by half a point.

http://russiachess.org/content/view...

Sep-10-07
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  percyblakeney: Zvjaginsev's more than a year long unbeaten sequence was ended today by Rychagov. The other six top boards were drawn.
Sep-10-07  DCP23: <percyblakeney: No wins for Rublevsky yet, today he lost with white against Zakhartsov (2559).>

Looks like Rublevsky heard your critique, because he won 3 in a row right after that.

Sep-11-07  Troller: Two of the biggest favourites are playing now in Drejev-Rublevskij. Play has ground to a halt after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c5 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Qb3 dc4 5.Qc4 Bg4 6.Bf4 Nbd7 7.Nbd2 e6 8.e3 Be7 9.Ne5:


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I like Bareev's position as black against Amonatov, position after 22..Ndf6:


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But maybe that's just because I play the Caro-Kann myself.

Sep-11-07  Troller: OK, so Drejev-Rublevskij took a long time since they drew at move 9. Wow. Sakaev seems to have an edge against Malakhov. Grigoriants as white has an isolani on the d-file against Motylev compensated by some activity, but black looks better imo.

Kobalia-Khismatullin is highly interesting after 12..e5:


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Sep-11-07
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  percyblakeney: Zvjaginsev wants revenge today and has a promising position against Grachev after playing 19. Nc5:


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Sep-11-07
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  Karpova: Nepomnyashiy-Makarov after 22...Bd8


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Sep-11-07
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  Karpova: Nepomnyashiy-Makarov after 33...Bg7


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Zvjaginsev-Grachev 1-0 after 32 moves.

Sep-14-07
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  percyblakeney: In the last round Zvjaginsev quickly sacrificed a knight and won, ending up as one of eleven players that shared first with 7/11.
Sep-14-07
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  percyblakeney: Zvjaginsev chose a line where the Opening Explorer had 9 black wins and 1 draw in 10 games after black's fifth move. Here comes the knight sacrifice with 11. d4 (and after 30 moves Chuprov resigned):


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Sep-14-07  tal lover: <percyblakeney> i think that this line is actually a blunder, and Zvjaginsev was caught in the opening but outplayed his oponent in the middle game
Sep-16-07
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  notyetagm: <percyblakeney: In the last round Zvjaginsev quickly sacrificed a knight and won, ending up as one of eleven players that shared first with 7/11.>

Clutch win by the Z-man, and in excellent style no less.

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