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Magistral Casino Barcelona (2011)

Player: Josep Oms Pallisse

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. J Oms Pallisse vs M Narciso Dublan  ½-½24 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaE33 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
2. J Oms Pallisse vs O De la Riva Aguado  ½-½48 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaA56 Benoni Defense
3. Smirin vs J Oms Pallisse  ½-½23 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaB12 Caro-Kann Defense
4. J Oms Pallisse vs Seirawan 0-135 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
5. K Spraggett vs J Oms Pallisse 1-051 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
6. J Oms Pallisse vs D Leal  0-129 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
7. J Oms Pallisse vs I Salgado Lopez  0-192 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
8. F Peralta vs J Oms Pallisse  ½-½50 2011 Magistral Casino BarcelonaD48 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-14-11
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This round-robin was intended to have 10 players but unfortunately Eduardo Patricio Iturrizaga Bonelli was in a bad car accident on the way to the airport. Thankfully, the grandmaster emerged virtually unscathed, but he decided to withdraw from the tournament.

Oct-14-11  folchal: Seirawan won today. Interesting to me that his opponent took Yaz's recommended defense for beginners--not that it's a beginner defense. Yaz attacked with the Three Pawns if I read it right. I guess I better prepare some for Three Pawns when I use the Pirc.
Oct-14-11
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  Strongest Force: I hope nobody tries to hustle The Yaz for money in blitz. Whoever tries will be wiped out!
Oct-15-11  folchal: Today at the tournament Josep Oms came at Yaz with two waves of pawns from the beginning and castled queenside. He is also ahead by a Bishop. Yaz is pulled back in defense.
Oct-15-11  folchal: Seirawan won again in Barcelona today. He withstood an early wild pawn storm on both sides of the board and ended up with two pawns in d and e!
Oct-15-11
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  HeMateMe: Not bad for a guy with grey hair.
Oct-17-11
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  beenthere240: Spragget won a tight endgame to draw into a tie for the lead.
Oct-18-11
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  beenthere240: The leaders have 2 more games each and everyone else has 3, so it's anyone's tournament.
Oct-18-11
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  beenthere240: Kevin and Yasser can be considered on top now.
Oct-19-11  I play the Fred: Spraggett and Seirawan are co-leaders? I love the '80s.
Oct-20-11
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  beenthere240: So there are in fact 3 players tied at 4.5/7, with one round to go.
Oct-20-11  folchal: Ivan has won his game in the last round and I think Yaz looks good for a pawn dance. What do others think?

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Oct-20-11  folchal: Seirawan won his game--way to go old fella (written by a 63 year old).
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