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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: Go Caruana! Crush Tiviakov!
 click for larger viewCaruana-Tiviakov after 23. Qh3 |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: Ooops. 28. Qh3. We now have 28...Rb7 and 29. Ne1 |
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Apr-08-09 | | DCP23: <PhilFeeley: Caruana-Tiviakov after 23. Qh3> <PhilFeeley: Ooops. 28. Qh3.> Make it 28.Qa3 and it'd be about right ;) |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: Highly entertaining game, this. After 29...f5 30 Nd3 Rbb8 31. Bf8 we now have: click for larger view |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: <DCP23> mea culpa. Typing too fast. |
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Apr-08-09 | | notyetagm: Any uodates?
Thanks |
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Apr-08-09 | | DCP23: Gelfand saves the draw, perhaps my judgement was too hasty. |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: They're in time trouble now. Moves coming too fast to update positions. I'll give one at move 40. |
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Apr-08-09 | | DCP23: Natalia Pogonina wins another game, she's on +2 now with no losses and looks like her team ABC will get the 2nd place. The invincible Spartak team that can afford to have Kateryna Lahno on the last board will of course get the gold. |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: Caruana-Tiviakov 31...b4 32. Bxb4 Nxb4 33. Nxb4 fxe4 34. Bxe4 Qc4 35. Re1 Rbc8 36. h4 Qxc3 37. Qxc3 Rxc3 38. h5 Rc4 39. hxg6+ Kh8 40. Nd5 Bc6 41. Ne3... click for larger view |
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Apr-08-09 | | DCP23: Volokitin beats Movsesian on the black side of the Petroff! Very interesting endgame, too. Now normally I'd be impartial in a game between Movsesian and Volokitin but today I was actually rooting for Movsesian because he is Svidler's teammate. Too bad. |
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Apr-08-09 | | DCP23: Najer mated Inarkiev:
 click for larger view51...Nf5#! |
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Apr-08-09 | | PhilFeeley: Finally! Caruana won. |
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Apr-08-09 | | timhortons: <Billy Vaughan: Good gravy, Caruana's gonna be 2700 before the year's end if he keeps winning at this rate.> His just doin the right thing!
Whats better than this? |
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Apr-09-09 | | PhilFeeley: Anybody know what happened to the Chess-results page for this? I can't find it anymore. |
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Apr-09-09 | | hand banana:  click for larger viewtomashevsky - alekseev
couldn't tomashevsky just force a winning king-pawn endgame with Re6+?
i just played a quick line against fritz and won it easily. |
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Apr-09-09 | | PhilFeeley: Caruana wins another one! He's ahead of Ivanchuk in rp, I think. |
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Apr-09-09 | | hand banana: my bad, i didn't let it "think" enough. it was a draw after all. |
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Apr-09-09 | | hand banana: <Caruana wins another one! He's ahead of Ivanchuk in rp, I think.>
?? ivanchuk's:
Rating performance: 2631
caruana's:
Rating performance: 2811
and that was all before today's round, in which caruana won against 2724 player, and ivanchuk drew 2623. |
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Apr-09-09
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Apr-09-09 | | hand banana: <and how does Fritz defend?>
b4, with c3 next, and after Kxc3, Kf5 holds the draw |
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Apr-09-09 | | virginmind: caruana the rising star |
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Apr-09-09 | | chessmoron: Xu Yuhua v Zhao Xue
What a game! A 5-move draw! Incredible. |
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Apr-09-09 | | Udit Narayan: <chessmoron> Fischer was right about the collusion at Curacao after all. |
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Apr-09-09 | | DCP23: <chessmoron: Xu Yuhua v Zhao Xue What a game! A 5-move draw! Incredible.>
A nice game no doubt. But I don't blame them.
Xu,Yuhua - Zhao,Xue
Russian Team Championship Women Dagomys/Sochi (7), 09.04.2009 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 1/2
Now what's really funny about that game is that Playchess software identifies the opening as "C84: Closed Ruy Lopez: Unusual White 6th move". Unusual 6th move indeed. |
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