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Nana Dzagnidze vs Elina Danielian
6th FIDE Women Grand Prix (2011), Doha QAT, rd 4, Feb-25
Semi-Slav Defense: General (D43)  ·  0-1

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Feb-25-11  hellopolgar: Elina Danielian is at 4/4...
Feb-25-11  DAVI DE RAFE: elina,... kalakki mole...kalakki.
Feb-25-11  weepingwarrior: This Lady is very, very dangerous. A very fine game. Thank you Elina!
Feb-25-11  Ezzy: It was 6-0 to Dzagnidze (against Danielian) before this game. So it's a nice way to keep a 100% score AND beat Dzagnidze for the first time.
Feb-26-11  Albertan: I allowed the very strong chess program Hiarcs 13.2 MP to analyze this game on my Quad core computer for two hours. I also used Chessbase 11, and Chessbase Megadatabase 2011 to create a 26,498 game database of this opening. I have added comments and posted this analysis to my blog using the program Chessviewer Deluxe. The direct link to this analysis is:

http://albertan1956.blogspot.com/20...

I hope you enjoy this analysis, especially if you like to play the Queen's Gambit with either color.

Feb-26-11  Gilmoy: Not your typical QGD -- after <15..c5>, it has morphed into a Delayed Sicilian with opposite-wing castling. There ensue two of the slowest pawn storms ever!! With <22..h6> Black reiterates the Law of the (Pawn) Storm: <2-v-2 beats 2-v-3>. She who opens a Rook file first, wins!!

Black's <1..d5> was a sturdy roadblock, by preventing White's Ne4. White's K-side maneuvers lacked urgency and teeth. Tough day at the office.

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