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    Isle of Man International 2016

    September 16, 2016

    So, where do all the players from the Olympics go who aren’t playing in the Tal Memorial or the World Championship? It appears it is in the Isle of Man International.

    The Masters – Saturday, Oct. 1 to Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016

    9 rounds, starting 1:30 daily (8:30 a.m. Toronto/Montreal time)

    Rate of Play – 100 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the remaining moves, with 30 seconds added per move from the start.

    Participants

    Caruana, Fabiano
    Nakamura, Hikaru
    So, Wesley
    Eljanov, Pavel
    Adams, Michael
    Wang, Hao
    Leko, Peter
    Naidistch, Arkadij
    Safarli, Eltaj
    Rodshtein, Maxim
    Shirov, Alexi
    Melkumyan, Hrant
    Sargissian, Garbriel
    Vidit, Santosh
    Howell, David
    Fressinet, Laurent
    Hou, Yifan
    Meier, Georg
    Granda Zuniga, Julio
    Gupta, Abhijeet
    Grandelius, Nils
    Bachmann, Axel
    Van Foreest, Jorden

    The Masters is limited to 140 players.
    _________

    From:

    https://www.chess.com/news/caruana-n...rnational-1350

    Chess.com is involved in the production of the live broadcast, with commentary by GM Simon Williams and WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni. Staff members Peter Doggers and FM Mike Klein will be present as well.

    IM Danny Rensch, Vice President of Content and Professional Relations of this site, said about the news: "Can you say 'strongest open tournament of the year' five times fast? Wink! Having long discussed how great it would be to organize our own "over the board" Chess.com tournament, but always lacking the resources, we could not be more excited that we're now holding one of the best open events of 2016 without having to do any of the leg work (thanks Alan!). What Alan and the sponsors have been able to do (bringing in both Hikaru and Fabiano) has completely surpassed our expectations, and we applaud their efforts!"

    For this third edition, Chess.com has taken on the role as host and sponsor of the even from Pokerstars. Chess.com is joined in this role by the Scheinberg family; the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development also assists. The prize fund of the tournament is £50,000, £12,000 going to first place (about €14,000 / $15,785 USD). Like at the Gibraltar Chess Festival, another very strong British open, there will also be sizable women's prizes, totaling £9,500 with £3,500 for allocated for first.
    ________

    Some new blood against the established masters. This should be like a World Cup tournament!

    Reposted September 22, 2016

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    Re: Isle of Man International 2016

    Congrats to Brian McLaren for his draw with a GM today. Congrats to me for managing to tie my shoes successfully, which represented the peak of my mental accomplishments for the day.

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      Re: Isle of Man International 2016

      Eric Hansen did give you a shout out when the Chess Brahs were doing prelim analysis of the tournament on chess.com
      Last edited by Ian Findlay; Saturday, 1st October, 2016, 08:47 PM.

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        Re: Isle of Man International 2016

        Isle of Man International 2016

        October 1, 2016

        Round 1

        The website is:

        http://www.iominternationalchess.com

        Masters

        Results of Round One

        1. Caruana, Fabiano-Houska, Jovana 1-0
        2. Brunello, Marina-So, Welsey 0-1
        3. Nakamura, Hikaru-Arakhamia-Grant 1-0
        4. Tate, Alan-Adams, Michael 0-1
        5. Eljanov, Pavel-Hemant, Sharma 1-0
        6. Harsha, Bharathakoto-Leko, Peter 0.5-0.5
        7. Wang Hao-Paehtz, Thomas 0-1
        8. Wallace, John-Rodshtein, Maxim 0-1
        9. Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi-Van Foreest, Lucas 1-0
        10. Balint, VIlmos-Naiditsch, Arkadij 0-1
        11. Shirov, Alexei-Kavutskiy, Konstantin 1-0
        17. Hou Yifan-Jackson, James 1-0
        44. Mclaren, Brian-Gagare, Shardul 0.5-0.5
        46. Ottosen, David-Puranik, Abhimanya 0-1

        Round Two Pairings

        1. Sunilduth, Narayanan-Caruana
        2. So, Wesley-Harika, Dronavaill
        3. Vishnu, Prasanna-Nakamura, Hikaru
        4. Adams, Michael-Schroeder, Jan Christian
        5. Khmelniker, Ilya-Eljanov, Pavel
        6. Rodshtein, Maxim – Hilarp, Persson Tiger
        7. Puranik, Abhimanyu-Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi
        8. Naiditsch, Arkadij-Zumsande, Martin
        9. Trent, Lawrence-Shirov, Alexei
        14. Praggnanandhaa R.–Hou Yifan
        32. Salem, A.R. Saleh-Mclaren, Brian
        45. Hemant, Sharma-Ottosen, David

        Games from Round One

        2356 beats 2701


        IOM International 2016
        Douglas
        Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
        Wang Hao-Paehtz, Thomas
        E94 King’s Indian, Orthodox Variation

        1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.d4 O-O 6.Be2 e5 7.O-O exd4 8.Nxd4 Re8 9.f3 Nc6 10.Be3 Nh5 11.Nc2 f5 12.Nd5 Bxb2 13.Rb1 Bg7 14.g4 f4 15.Bd2 Nf6 16.Bxf4 Ne5 17.Qd2 b6 18.Nd4 Bd7 19.g5 Nxd5 20.cxd5 Nf7 21.Kh1 Qe7 22.Rbc1 Bh3 23.Rg1 Be5 24.Be3 a6 25.Nc6 Qd7 26.Nxe5 dxe5 27.Rc6 Nd6 28.Rgc1 Ra7 29.Qc3 Re7 30.Qa3 Ne8 31.Qb3 Kg7 32.Qb2 Kg8 33.a4 a5 34.Qb3 Nd6 35.Qc3 Qd8 36.Kg1 Qf8 37.Qe1 Qd8 38.Qc3 Qf8 39.Qa3 Rd7 40.R1c3 Rb7 41.Qc1 Rf7 42.Bf2 Nxe4 43.fxe4 Rxf2 44.Rf6 Rxf6 45.gxf6 Bd7 46.d6 cxd6 47.Bc4+ Kh8 48.Bd5 Rb8 49.Qg5 Rc8 50.f7 Kg7 51.Rf3 h6 52.Qf6+ Kh7 53.Rg3 Qg7 54.Qxd6 Bxa4 55.Be6 Qf6 56.Kg2 Bb5 57.Rf3 Qg5+ 58.Rg3 Rc2+ 59.Kh1 Rc1+ 60.Kg2 Bf1+ 0-1

        Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
        Caruana, Fabiano – Houska, Jovanka
        D36 QGD, Exchange, Modern Line

        1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2 Be7 7.e3 Nbd7 8.Bd3 O-O 9.Nge2 Re8 10.O-O Nf8 11.f3 g6 12.Rad1 Ne6 13.Bh4 b6 14.Qc1 Bb7 15.e4 Nh5 16.Bf2 Bg5 17.Be3 Bxe3+ 18.Qxe3 f6 19.g4 Nhg7 20.Qh6 Qd7 21.f4 Nxd4 22.Nxd4 Qxg4+ 23.Kh1 dxe4 24.Be2 Nf5 25.Bxg4 Nxh6 26.Bd7 c5 27.Nde2 Red8 28.Nd5 Bxd5 29.Rxd5 Kg7 30.Rfd1 f5 31.h3 Ng8 32.Bc6 Rxd5 33.Rxd5 Rc8 34.Rd7+ Kf6 35.Bb5 h6 36.Bc4 g5 37.Kg2 Ne7 38.Kf2 Rb8 39.a4 Ra8 40.Ke3 Rc8 41.b3 Rb8 42.Rd6+ Kg7 43.Ng3 Rb7 44.Nh5+ Kh7 45.Ba6 1-0

        Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
        Brunello, Marina – So, Wesley
        C03 French, Tarrasch

        1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Be7 4.Bd3 c5 5.dxc5 Nf6 6.Qe2 O-O 7.Ngf3 a5 8.c3 Na6 9.e5 Nd7 10.Bxa6 Rxa6 11.b4 Ra8 12.O-O axb4 13.cxb4 b6 14.c6 Bxb4 15.cxd7 Ba6 16.Qe3 Bc5 17.Nd4 Bxf1 18.Kxf1 Qxd7 19.N2b3 Ra4 20.Kg1 Rfa8 21.Qd2 Qc7 22.Nxc5 bxc5 23.Nf3 Qa5 24.Qxa5 R4xa5 25.a3 Rb5 26.Kf1 Ra4 27.Ke2 f6 28.Kd3 Kf7 29.Ra2 Ke7 30.Bb2 d4 31.Bc1 fxe5 32.Nxe5 Rb3+ 33.Kc2 Rc3+ 34.Kd1 Kd6 35.Nf7+ Ke7 36.Ne5 Ra6 37.Rb2 Kd6 38.Bd2 Kxe5 39.Bxc3 dxc3 40.Rb3 Rd6+ 41.Kc1 Rd3 42.a4 Kd4 43.a5 Rd2 44.Ra3 Rxf2 45.a6 Kd3 46.Kb1 Rf1+ 47.Ka2 Kd2 48.a7 Rf8 49.Kb3 c2 50.Ra2 c4+ 51.Kxc4 Kd1 0-1

        Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
        Nakamura, Hikaru-Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan
        D30 QGD

        1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.cxd5 exd5 6.Nc3 Be7 7.e3 c6 8.Bd3 h6 9.Bh4 O-O 10.Qc2 Re8 11.Bg3 Nf8 12.O-O Nh5 13.Be5 Bg4 14.Nd2 f6 15.Bg3 Nxg3 16.hxg3 Bd6 17.Nf3 g5 18.Nh2 Bh5 19.Rae1 Qc7 20.Bf5 Re7 21.e4 Rae8 22.Ng4 Kg7 23.Ne3 Kh8 24.exd5 Bxg3 25.fxg3 Rxe3 26.Rxe3 Rxe3 27.Qf2 Re8 28.Bd3 Qg7 29.Ne4 Bg6 30.Nxf6 Rd8 31.Bxg6 Qxg6 32.Qe3 cxd5 33.Qe7 Rc8 34.Qxb7 Qc2 35.Qf7 Qg6 36.Qxa7 Rc6 37.Nh5 (37.Nh5 { +11.33/26 } 37...Rc8 38.Qb7 Re8 39.g4 Nh7 40.Rf7 Rf8 41.Rxf8+ Nxf8 42.Qe7 Nd7 43.Qxd7 Qf7 44.Qd8+) 1-0

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          Re: Isle of Man International 2016

          Isle of Man International 2016

          October 2, 2016

          Round Two

          The commentators are Simon Williams and Fiona Steil-Antoni, both working for chess.com.

          Talking about the Granda Zuniga – Lou Yiping game’s opening, they say that Granda Zuniga (b. in Peru in 1967) has never opened a chess book in his life and probably doesn’t have a computer.

          A comment on Granda Zuniga winning the 7th Continental in 2012:

          “I'm in real awe of Julio Granda Zuniga. One of the few talents who came without an armoury of books, training or computers and showed that he is no lesser. Congratulations Julio!!”
          _______

          The Isle of Man is located between Ireland and Great Britain in the Irish Sea.

          The Isle of Man is NOT part of the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency, which means that it is technically a possession of the crown directly, not of the UK. It is also not a territory of the UK like Bermuda or the Falkland Islands. The British didn’t technically conquer Mann in the same way they did Ireland or other countries in the empire. The Lord of Mann was the titular ruler of the island until 1765 when the feudal rights were purchased by the crown and the title was transferred to George I.

          Today, the Queen still has the title of Lord of Mann (even though she is a woman, she is still known as Lord, not Lady). When doing the Loyal Toast on the Isle of Man, they toast the Lord of Mann, not the Queen or King. They do use the British Pound and the UK does have the responsibility of the defense of the island. They are not members of the European Union. Because it is not part of the UK, it is often used as a tax haven for the British.

          Let’s see – what else? Mann is the motorcycle racing capital of the world and the Bee Gees are from the Isle of Man, not Australia. And that is all I know about the IOM!

          Results of Round Two

          1. Sunilduth, Narayanan-Caruana, Fabiano 0-1
          2. So, Wesley-Harika, Dronavalli 0.5-0.5
          3. Vishnu, Prasanna-Nakamura, Hikaru 0-1
          4. Adams, Michael-Schroeder, Jan-Christian 0.5-0.5
          5. Khmelniker, Ilya-Eljanov, Pavel 0.5-0.5
          6. Rodshtein, Maxim-Hillarp, Persson Tiger 1-0
          7. Puranik, Abhimanya-Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 0-1
          8. Naiditsch, Arkadij-Zumsande, Martin 1-0
          9. Trent, Lawrence-Shirov, Alexei 0-1
          32. Salem, Saleh-Mclaren, Brian 1-0
          45. Hemant, Sharma-Ottosen, David 1-0

          There is a father-daughter combo playing – Elisabeth and Thomas Paehtz and (brothers?) Jorden and Lucas Van Foreest.

          I wanted to see how Lawrence Trent would do against Alexei Shirov:

          IOM International 2016 Masters
          Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
          Trent, Lawrence – Shirov, Alexei
          C84 Ruy Lopez, Closed

          1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.d3 b5 7.Bb3 O-O 8.Nc3 d6 9.a3 Be6 10.Bd5 Bxd5 11.exd5 Nd4 12.Nxd4 exd4 13.Ne2 Nxd5 14.Nxd4 Bf6 15.Nf5 Ne7 16.Ne3 Ng6 17.c3 Bg5 18.d4 Bxe3 19.Bxe3 Qd7 20.a4 d5 21.axb5 axb5 22.Qh5 c6 23.Rfe1 Rxa1 24.Rxa1 f5 25.Bd2 Re8 26.h3 Kf7 27.Kf1 h6 28.f3 Qe6 29.Re1 Qf6 30.Rxe8 Kxe8 31.Kf2 Kf7 32.g4 f4 33.Bc1 b4 34.Bd2 b3 35.Bc1 Kg8 36.Bd2 Kh7 37.Qf5 Qh4+ 38.Ke2 Qxh3 39.Be1 h5 40.Qxh5+ Qxh5 41.gxh5 Nf8 42.Kd3 Ne6 43.c4 Kh6 44.cxd5 cxd5 45.Kc3 Kxh5 46.Bf2 Ng5 47.Kxb3 Nxf3 48.Kc2 g5 49.Kd3 g4 50.Ke2 Ng5 51.b4 Ne4 0-1

          37. Qf5? Better is 37. Ke2

          Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
          Salem, A.R. Saleh – Mclaren, Brian
          A85 Dutch

          1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e6 4.g3 c6 5.Bg2 d5 6.Nf3 Bd6 7.O-O O-O 8.Qc2 Qe7 9.Rb1 Ne4 10.b4 Nd7 11.b5 Nxc3 12.Qxc3 Nf6 13.bxc6 bxc6 14.Ne5 Bb7 15.Bg5 c5 16.dxc5 Bxc5 17.Qb3 Rab8 18.cxd5 Bd6 19.Qe3 Bxd5 20.Bxd5 Rxb1 21.Rxb1 exd5 22.Nc6 Qe4 23.Rb7 d4 24.Qxe4 Nxe4 25.Be7 Rc8 26.Nxd4 1-0

          I thought that Brian would play on for a few moves more rather than resigning

          Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
          Prasanna, Vishnu – Nakamura, Hikaru
          B90 Sicilian, Najdorf, Adams Attack

          1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.h3 e5 7.Nde2 h5 8.Be3 Be6 9.Nd5 Bxd5 10.exd5 Nbd7 11.Nc3 g6 12.Qd2 Rc8 13.a4 Ng8 14.Ra3 f5 15.h4 Qa5 16.f3 Bh6 17.g4 Bxe3 18.Qxe3 hxg4 19.fxg4 Ne7 20.Qd2 Qb4 21.Rb3 Qxg4 22.Rxb7 Rxc3 0-1

          Several shortened names for chess players have arisen in the past few years – MVL, Vishy, Nepo, Miro and one I have not seen until today – Praggo for R. Praggnanandhaa who is playing Hou Yifan:

          Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
          Praggo, R.-Hou, Yifan
          B85 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Classical

          1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be2 Be7 7.O-O a6 8.f4 Qc7 9.Kh1 O-O 10.a4 Nc6 11.Be3 Nxd4 12.Qxd4 Bd7 13.e5 Ne8 14.Qb4 Bc6 15.Bb6 dxe5 16.Qa5 Qc8 17.fxe5 g6 18.Bd3 Bd8 19.Ne4 Bxb6 20.Qxb6 Qd8 21.Qe3 Bxe4 22.Qxe4 Qc7 23.a5 Rd8 24.b4 Ng7 25.g4 Qe7 26.Rae1 Rd7 27.Rf6 Rfd8 28.Ref1 Rd4 29.Qe3 Rxb4 30.Rxf7 Qxf7 31.Rxf7 Kxf7 32.Qc5 Rbd4 33.Qb6 R8d7 34.h3 R4d5 35.Kg2 Kg8 36.Kf3 Rxe5 37.h4 g5 38.h5 Ne8 39.Bxa6 bxa6 40.Qxa6 Kf7 41.Qb6 Re1 42.Qb5 Nf6 43.a6 Ra1 44.Qxg5 Rxa6 45.Qh6 Ke8 46.Ke2 Rf7 47.Qg5 Rd6 48.c4 Rd4 49.Qb5+ Nd7 50.g5 Rf5 51.Qa6 Ke7 52.Qa3+ Rc5 53.g6 hxg6 54.hxg6 Rxc4 55.g7 Rg4 56.Qa1 Re5+ 57.Kf3 Rxg7 0-1

          Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
          Granda Zuniga, Julio – Lou Yiping
          A05 Reti Opening

          1.Nf3 Nf6 2.e3 c5 3.d4 cxd4 4.exd4 d5 5.Bd3 Nc6 6.c3 g6 7.O-O Bf5 8.Bxf5 gxf5 9.Ne1 e6 10.Bf4 Bd6 11.Bxd6 Qxd6 12.Nd2 O-O-O 13.a4 Rhg8 14.f3 Kb8 15.Nd3 Nh5 16.Rf2 Nf4 17.Nxf4 Qxf4 18.Nb3 Rg6 19.Nc5 Qe3 20.Qd3 Qxd3 21.Nxd3 a5 22.h3 h5 23.h4 Kc7 24.Kh2 Kd6 25.Ra3 Rg7 26.Rb3 Kc7 27.Re2 b6 28.Ra3 Kd6 29.Ra1 Ne7 30.Rb1 Rc8 31.Rc2 Ng6 32.b4 Nxh4 33.bxa5 bxa5 34.Rb7 Rc7 35.Rb5 Ra7 36.Rcb2 Rg8 37.Ne5 Rc7 38.Rxa5 Ng6 39.Nd3 Ke7 40.Rc5 Ra7 41.a5 Kf6 42.Ra2 Rb8 43.a6 Rb6 44.Nb4 Ne7 45.Raa5 Rd6 46.Rcb5 Nc6 47.Rb6 Nxa5 48.Rxd6 Ke7 49.Rc6 Kd7 50.Rc5 Nc4 51.Kg3 Nb6 52.Kh4 Na4 53.Rc6 Rc7 54.Rxc7+ Kxc7 55.a7 Kb7 56.Nc6 Nxc3 57.Kxh5 Nb5 58.Kg5 Nc7 59.Nd8+ Kxa7 60.Kf6 Nb5 61.Ke5 f6+ 62.Kxe6 Nxd4+ 63.Kxd5 Nc2 64.Ke6 1/2-1/2

          Standings After Round Two

          1. Caruana 2
          2. Nakamura 2
          3. Rodshtein 2
          4. Vidit 2
          5. Naiditsch 2
          6. Shirov 2
          7. Howell 2
          8. Grandelius 2
          9. Van Foreest, Jorden 2
          10. Bok 2 (and 3 others)
          97. Mclaren 0.5
          121. Ottosen 0

          Round Three Pairings

          1. Caruana-Grandelius
          2. Nakamura-Van Foreest, Jorden
          3. Hou Yifan-Rodshtein
          4. Vidit-Bok
          5. Shirov-Brunello
          6. Howell-Movsesian
          7. Lenderman-Sargissian
          8. So-Merry
          9. Harika-Adams
          10. Eljanov-Gargare
          48. Mclaren-L’ami, Alina
          57. Tate-Ottosen
          Last edited by Wayne Komer; Sunday, 2nd October, 2016, 06:35 PM.

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            Re: Isle of Man International 2016

            "Let’s see – what else? Mann is the motorcycle racing capital of the world and the Bee Gees are from the Isle of Man, not Australia. And that is all I know about the IOM!"

            Interesting stuff I didn't know, thanks.

            I was there in 1985 for the British Backgammon Championship, which I won worth £10,000.
            That was the year they finally removed from the statutes a law which had made it Legal to kill a Scotsman on Midsummers Day (August 15)
            I bet YOU didn't know that!
            Last edited by Vlad Dobrich; Monday, 3rd October, 2016, 11:27 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Isle of Man International 2016

              Every Spring they have an international MC race through the streets of Douglas, the capital.
              The problem there is the streets wind through a residential area where the properties are fenced in with a ten foot stone fences. A motorcyclist missing a turn at high speed hits the wall - SPLAT ! Ouch.

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              • #8
                Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                Isle of Man International 2016

                October 3, 2016

                Round Three

                Fiona and Simon say that the game of the day is Vidit vs Bok, probably because of White's h-pawn

                IoM International 2016
                Douglas
                Round 3, Oct 3
                Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi - Bok, Benjamin
                D90 Grunfeld, Three Knights Variation

                1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.h4 dxc4 6.e4 c5 7.d5 b5 8.h5 O-O 9.hxg6 fxg6 10.e5 Ng4 11.d6 e6 12.Rxh7 Rf5 13.Rh3 Bb7 14.Nxb5 Qa5+ 15.Nc3 Nxe5 16.Nxe5 Rxe5+ 17.Be3 Nd7 18.Rg3 Be4 19.Bxc4 Rh5 20.Bxe6+ Kh7 21.Rh3 Bxc3+ 22.bxc3 Qxc3+ 23.Kf1 Nf6 24.Rc1 Qe5 25.d7 Rd8 26.Rxh5+ gxh5 27.Bh3 c4 28.Rxc4 Qb5 29.Qd4 Bd5 30.Qxf6 Bxc4+ 31.Kg1 Rxd7 32.Qf5+ 1-0

                Wesley So is playing an English master, Alan Merry. Simon says he is in a bright blue shirt and that he puts down five pepperoni sticks on the table and eats them during the game!

                Round 3, Oct. 3, 2016
                So, Wesley - Merry, Alan
                E80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation

                1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 a6 6.Be3 Nfd7 7.Qd2 c5 8.d5 Qa5 9.Bh6 Bxc3 10.bxc3 Ne5 11.Bg7 Rg8 12.Bxe5 dxe5 13.h4 Nd7 14.Bd3 Nb6 15.Ne2 h5 16.Rb1 Nd7 17.Kf2 Qc7 18.Rb2 b6 19.Bc2 Nf6 20.Nc1 Kf8 21.Nd3 Qd6 22.Rhb1 Rb8 23.Qe3 Nd7 24.Qh6+ Ke8 25.Ba4 f6 26.Qh7 Kf8 27.Bc6 Rg7 28.Qh6 Kf7 29.Rb3 b5 30.Nb2 Nb6 31.a4 b4 32.a5 Nd7 33.Nd3 Qc7 34.Qe3 bxc3 35.Bxd7 Rxb3 36.Be6+ Bxe6 37.dxe6+ Kxe6 38.Rxb3 f5 39.exf5+ gxf5 40.Rb6+ 1-0

                Before a month worth of ChessTalk threads were wiped out, there was a discussion about young Jorden van Foreest, the Dutch champion. Today he is playing Hikaru Nakamura. Briefly, Jorden was born in 1999 in Utrecht. He comes from a chess family - his great grand grandfather is A.E. van Foreest, who was three-times Dutch champion. He is the present Dutch Champion and his trainer is Sergey Tiviakov.

                Round 3, Oct. 3, 2016
                Nakamura, Hikaru - Van Foreest, Jorden
                D10 QGD, Slav

                1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 g6 5.Nf3 Bg7 6.Be2 O-O 7.O-O e6 8.Qc2 Nbd7 9.b3 b6 10.a4 Bb7 11.Ba3 Re8 12.cxd5 exd5 13.a5 c5 14.a6 Bc6 15.b4 cxd4 16.Nxd4 Rc8 17.Qb3 Ne5 18.Nxc6 Nxc6 19.Rad1 d4 20.Nb5 Qe7 21.Nxd4 Nxd4 22.Rxd4 Ne4 23.Rd3 Nc3 24.Bg4 Rc7 25.Rd2 Rd8 26.Bc1 Rxd2 27.Bxd2 b5 28.Rc1 Rc4 29.Bxc3 Qc7 30.g3 Rxc3 31.Rxc3 Qxc3 32.Qd5 Qa1+ 33.Bd1 Bf8 34.Kg2 Qxa6 35.Bb3 Qf6 36.Qxb5 Kg7 37.h4 h5 38.Qc4 Be7 39.e4 Qe6 40.Qd4+ Bf6 41.Qd3 Qe7 42.b5 Be5 43.f4 Bc7 44.Qd4+ Kh7 45.Qd5 Kg7 46.e5 Bb6 47.Qc6 Kf8 48.Kh3 Kg7 49.Qd5 Bc5 50.Qe4 Bb6 51.f5 gxf5 52.Qxf5 Bc7 53.e6 Qf6 54.Qxf6+ Kxf6 55.exf7 Bd6 56.Kg2 Kg6 57.Kf3 Kf6 58.Ke4 Kg7 59.Kf5 Bxg3 60.Kg5 Bd6 61.Kxh5 Bc5 62.Kg4 Kf6 63.Kf4 Bd6+ 64.Ke4 Bf8 65.Kd4 Be7 66.Ba2 Kg7 67.h5 Kf6 68.Ke4 Bf8 69.Bc4 Ba3 70.Kf4 Bd6+ 71.Kg4 Bf8 72.Bb3 Bh6 73.Bc4 Bf8 74.Bb3 Bh6 75.Bc4 1/2-1/2

                - Interesting endgame Nakamura- Van Foreest. Opposite colour Bishops and 4 pawns v. 2 pawns. (move 58)

                A good game by both players.

                Round 3, Oct. 3, 2016
                Kiewra, Keaton - Granda Zuniga, Julio
                A46 Trompovsky Attack

                1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 c6 3.Nd2 Qb6 4.Nb3 a5 5.a4 d6 6.Nf3 Ne4 7.Be3 Nd7 8.g3 Ndf6 9.Nfd2 Nxd2 10.Bxd2 Be6 11.Ra3 Bc4 12.Bg2 e5 13.Bc3 d5 14.dxe5 Bxa3 15.exf6 Bb4 16.fxg7 Bxc3+ 17.bxc3 Rg8 18.Nd4 c5 19.Nf3 Qb2 20.O-O Qxc3 21.Qb1 b5 22.axb5 Rxg7 23.Nh4 Kf8 24.b6 Rb8 25.Nf5 Rg6 26.b7 Bxe2 27.Rc1 d4 28.Qb3 Re6 29.Qxc3 dxc3 30.Ra1 Bb5 31.Ne3 a4 32.Ra3 Ra6 33.Be4 Ke7 34.Nd5+ Kd6 35.Nxc3 Bc6 36.Bxh7 Rxb7 37.h4 c4 38.g4 Re7 39.Ra1 Kc5 40.Kf1 Kb4 41.Nd1 a3 42.Rb1+ Kc5 43.h5 Bf3 44.Ne3 a2 45.Ra1 Rb7 46.c3 Rab6 0-1

                Round Three Results

                1. Caruana-Grandelius 0.5-0.5
                2. Nakamura-Van Foreest 0.5-0.5
                3. Hou Yifan-Rodshtein 0.5-0.5
                4. Vidit-Bok 1-0
                5. Shirov-Brunello
                6. Howell-Movsesian 0.5-0.5
                7. Lenderman-Sargissian 0.5-0.5
                8. So-Merry 1-0
                9. Harika-Adams 0-1
                10. Eljanov-Gargare 1-0
                48. Mclaren-L'ami 0-1
                57. Tate-Ottosen 1-0

                Standings After Round Three

                1. Vidit 3.0
                2. Shirov 3.0
                3. Caruana 2.5
                4. So 2.5
                5. Eljanov 2.5
                6. Nakamura 2.5
                7. Van Foreest 2.5
                8. Rodshtein 2.5
                9. Movsesian 2.5
                10. Fressinet 2.5
                11. Sargissian 2.5
                12. Salem 2.5 and 10 others
                109. Mclaren 0.5
                111. Ottosen 0.0

                Games from Previous Rounds

                Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
                Mclaren, Brian - Gagare, Shardul
                B24 Sicilian, Closed, Smyslov Variation

                1.e4 e6 2.d3 c5 3.g3 Nc6 4.Bg2 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nd4 7.Nce2 Ne7 8.c3 Nxe2 9.Nxe2 d6 10.Qd2 O-O 11.Rd1 e5 12.O-O Be6 13.b3 b6 14.d4 Qc7 15.f4 exd4 16.cxd4 Rad8 17.f5 gxf5 18.Bh6 f6 19.d5 Bd7 20.Bxg7 Kxg7 21.Nf4 Kh8 22.Nh5 Be8 23.Nf4 Bd7 24.Nh5 Be8 25.Nf4 Bd7 26.Nh5 1/2-1/2

                Round 1, Oct. 1, 2016
                Ottosen, David - Puranik, Abhimanyu
                B90 Sicilian, Najdorf, Byrne Attack

                1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.Be2 Be7 9.O-O O-O 10.a4 Nbd7 11.Qd2 Rc8 12.a5 Qc7 13.Bd3 Rfd8 14.Rfd1 Nc5 15.Nxc5 dxc5 16.Qe1 Qc6 17.f3 c4 18.Bf1 Rxd1 19.Rxd1 Bb4 20.Ra1 Nd7 21.Nd5 Bxe1 22.Ne7+ Kf8 23.Nxc6 Bh4 24.Nb4 Be7 25.Na2 Nb8 26.Nc3 Bc5 27.Nd5 Bxd5 28.Bxc5+ Rxc5 29.exd5 Rxd5 30.Bxc4 Rc5 31.Rd1 Nc6 32.Bd3 g6 33.Be4 Ke7 34.g4 Rxa5 35.h4 Ra2 36.b3 Nd4 37.Bxb7 Rxc2 38.Ra1 Rc7 39.Bxa6 Nxf3+ 40.Kf2 Nd2 41.Re1 Ke6 42.Re3 f5 43.Rd3 Ne4+ 44.Ke3 Nd6 45.b4 f4+ 46.Ke2 e4 47.Rd2 Rc3 48.Rb2 Ke5 49.Kf1 f3 50.Rd2 e3 51.Rd1 Ne4 52.Ra1 Rc2 53.Bd3 Ng3+ 54.Ke1 Rd2 0-1

                Round 2, Oct. 2, 2016
                Hemant, Sharma - Ottosen, David
                A22 English, Bremen, Reverse Dragon

                1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Bg2 Nb6 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.d3 Be7 8.a3 g5 9.h3 h5 10.b4 g4 11.hxg4 Bxg4 12.Rb1 a6 13.Bb2 Qd7 14.Ne4 f6 15.Nc5 Qc8 16.Qc1 Bxc5 17.bxc5 Nd7 18.Qc4 Qd8 19.Nh4 Nf8 20.Ba1 Be6 21.Qe4 Ne7 22.Qxb7 Bd5 23.Bxd5 Qxd5 24.f4 Rd8 25.Qxd5 Rxd5 26.fxe5 fxe5 27.Kd2 Rg8 28.Rb8+ Kd7 29.Rf1 Ne6 30.Rxg8 Nxg8 31.Rf7+ Ke8 32.Rf5 Rxc5 33.Rxe5 Rxe5 34.Bxe5 Nh6 35.Ng6 Ng4 36.Nf4 Nxf4 37.Bxf4 Kd7 38.Kc3 Nf6 39.Kd4 c6 40.Ke5 Nd5 41.Bd2 Nc7 42.a4 Ne6 43.Be3 Ke7 44.Bg1 Ng7 45.Bc5+ Kd7 46.Kf6 Ne6 47.Be3 Nc7 48.Kg6 1-0

                Round Four Pairings

                1. Shirov-Vidit
                2. Salem-Caruana
                3. Granda Zuniga-So
                4. Grandelius-Nakamura
                5. Adams-Hou Yifan
                6. Paehtz, Elizabeth-Eljanov
                7. Rodshtein-Howell
                8. Naiditsch-Gupta
                9. Movsesian-Lenderman
                10. Van Foreest, Jorden-Fressinet
                11. Sargissian-L' Ami, Erwin
                12. Leko-Trent
                60. Bianco-Mclaren
                62. Ottosen-Birkett
                Last edited by Wayne Komer; Tuesday, 4th October, 2016, 01:42 AM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                  Isle of Man International 2016

                  October 4, 2016

                  Round Four

                  Alexei Shirov stays atop the tournament ladder with a victory over Vidit.

                  It looked like Caruana had a very bad game at one point against Salem, but that ended in a draw.

                  A note about Salem Saleh. He was born in 1993 in Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates. When he won the Asian Continental last year, he was working with Alexey Dreev and his coach, Ivan Sokolov.

                  He has played for the UAE’s national team on the top board in every Olympiad since 2008. He scored 6.5 out of 9 at Baku 2016 losing only to Wojtaszek of Poland in Rd 2.

                  Wesley So beat Granda Zuniga, Van Foreest drew with Fressinet and Peter Leko beat Lawrence Trent.

                  The games:

                  IoM Masters 2016
                  Douglas
                  Round 4, Oct. 4, 2016
                  Shirov, Alexei – Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi
                  B12 Caro-Kann, Advance Variation

                  1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Nf3 e6 5.Be2 c5 6.Be3 cxd4 7.Nxd4 Ne7 8.O-O Nbc6 9.Bb5 a6 10.Bxc6+ bxc6 11.c4 Qd7 12.cxd5 Nxd5 13.Nxf5 exf5 14.Bd4 Rb8 15.Nc3 Nc7 16.Ne2 Ne6 17.Bc3 c5 18.Ng3 g6 19.Qf3 Qb7 20.Qxb7 Rxb7 21.Rfd1 Be7 22.Nf1 Nd4 23.Ne3 f6 24.exf6 Bxf6 25.Kf1 Kf7 26.Rac1 Rd8 27.Ba5 Rc8 28.b4 Be7 29.Nd5 Ne6 30.Nxe7 Kxe7 31.Rc4 Rd7 32.Rdc1 Rd2 33.a4 Rd4 34.Rxd4 Nxd4 35.bxc5 Ke6 36.Rd1 Nb3 37.Rd6+ Kf7 38.Rxa6 Rxc5 39.Bb6 Rc6 40.Ra7+ Ke6 41.Be3 h5 42.g3 Nc5 43.a5 Kd5 44.Kg2 Ne6 45.Ra8 Rd6 46.Rb8 Rc6 47.Bb6 Nc5 48.Bxc5 Rxc5 49.a6 Ra5 50.Ra8 Kc5 51.a7 Kb6 52.Rg8 Kxa7 53.Rxg6 Kb7 54.h4 Kc7 55.Kf3 Kd7 56.Kf4 Ke7 57.Kg5 Ra2 58.Rf6 Rxf2 59.Rxf5 Rg2 60.Rf3 1-0

                  Round 4, Oct. 4, 2016
                  Salem, A.R. Saleh – Caruana, Fabiano
                  D16 QGD Slav, Soultanbeieff Variation

                  1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 e6 6.e4 Bb4 7.e5 Nd5 8.Bd2 b5 9.h4 h6 10.Rh3 Nd7 11.Rg3 g6 12.Ne4 Qe7 13.Be2 N7b6 14.axb5 cxb5 15.Kf1 Bd7 16.Bxb4 Qxb4 17.Nd6+ Kf8 18.Ne1 Na4 19.Bf3 Qb3 20.Qxb3 cxb3 21.Bxd5 exd5 22.Rxb3 a5 23.Nxb5 Rb8 24.Rxa4 Rxb5 25.Rba3 Rxb2 26.Rxa5 Kg7 27.Rxd5 Be6 28.Rd6 Rc8 29.Ra1 Bg4 30.Kg1 Rd2 31.Kh2 Rc4 32.Kg3 h5 33.Ra7 Rcxd4 34.Rxd4 Rxd4 35.Nc2 Rc4 36.Ne3 Re4 37.Nxg4 Rxg4+ 38.Kf3 Kf8 39.g3 Rb4 40.Ke3 Rb2 41.Rd7 Ra2 42.f3 Ra4 43.Rd4 Ra3+ 44.Kf4 Ke7 45.Rb4 Ke6 46.Rb6+ Ke7 47.Rf6 Ra5 48.Rc6 Ra3 49.Rb6 Ra5 50.Rb7+ 1/2-1/2

                  18…Na4? Better is Qxb2

                  Round 4, Oct. 4, 2016
                  Granda Zuniga, Julio – So, Wesley
                  A29 English, Bremen

                  1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.Bg2 Nb6 7.d3 Be7 8.O-O O-O 9.Be3 Re8 10.Rc1 Bf8 11.Na4 Nd4 12.Nc5 a5 13.Bxd4 exd4 14.Nb3 g5 15.Qd2 g4 16.Nh4 Re5 17.Qf4 Qd6 18.e3 Rb5 19.Rxc7 Qxf4 20.exf4 a4 21.Nxd4 Rxb2 22.Be4 Rxa2 23.Rb1 a3 24.Nc2 Bd6 25.Rc3 Na4 26.Rc4 Be6 27.Nxa3 Rxa3 28.Rc2 Nc5 0-1

                  Round 4, Oct. 4, 2016
                  Leko, Peter – Trent, Lawrence
                  B76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack

                  1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 O-O 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.O-O-O d5 10.Qe1 e5 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.exd5 Nxd5 13.Bc4 Be6 14.Kb1 Re8 15.Ne4 Qc7 16.Bc5 h6 17.g4 Nf4 18.Bd6 Qb6 19.Bxe6 Rxe6 20.Bc5 Qb5 21.b3 Ree8 22.h4 Qe2 23.Qxe2 Nxe2 24.g5 h5 25.Rd6 a5 26.Rxc6 a4 27.Re1 Nf4 28.b4 a3 29.c3 Red8 30.Kc2 Ng2 31.Rh1 Bf8 32.Bb6 Rdb8 33.Bf2 Rd8 34.b5 Nf4 35.b6 Nd3 36.Rd1 1-0

                  Round 3, Oct. 3, 2016
                  Mclaren, Brian – L’Ami, Alina
                  B26 Sicilian, Closed

                  1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.g3 Nc6 4.Bg2 g6 5.d3 Bg7 6.Be3 Rb8 7.Qc1 b5 8.h3 Nd4 9.Nce2 b4 10.c3 bxc3 11.bxc3 Qa5 12.Bd2 Nc6 13.Qc2 Ba6 14.Rb1 Rxb1+ 15.Qxb1 Qb6 16.Qc2 Nf6 17.Nc1 O-O 18.Nge2 Rb8 19.f4 c4 20.d4 e5 21.fxe5 dxe5 22.d5 Nd8 23.Rf1 Nb7 24.g4 Nc5 25.Be3 Nfd7 26.Rf3 Qa5 27.Kf1 Qa3 28.Rg3 Bb5 29.h4 Ba4 30.Qd2 Rb2 31.Bxc5 Nxc5 32.Qe3 Bd1 33.Bf3 Bxe2+ 34.Nxe2 Nd3 35.g5 Bf8 0-1

                  Round 3, Oct. 3, 2016
                  Tate, Alan – Ottosen, David
                  C03 French, Tarrasch

                  1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Be7 4.Bd3 c5 5.dxc5 Bxc5 6.Ngf3 Nf6 7.e5 Nfd7 8.a3 Nc6 9.b4 Be7 10.Bb2 Qc7 11.Qe2 a6 12.c4 dxc4 13.Nxc4 b5 14.Nd6+ Kf8 15.Rc1 Nb6 16.Be4 Nd5 17.Nxc8 Rxc8 18.Bxd5 exd5 19.O-O h5 20.e6 Rh6 21.Ne5 Rxe6 22.Qxh5 Bf6 23.Nxc6 Rxc6 24.Bxf6 gxf6 25.Qh8+ Ke7 26.Rfe1+ Kd7 27.Qh3+ Kd8 28.Qh8+ Kd7 29.Qh5 Qe5 30.Qxf7+ Kd8 31.Rcd1 Qxh2+ 1-0

                  Round Four Results

                  1. Shirov-Vidit 1-0
                  2. Salem-Caruana 0.5-0.5
                  3. Granda Zuniga-So 0-1
                  4. Grandelius-Nakamura 0.5-0.5
                  5. Adams-Hou Yifan 0.5-0.5
                  6. Paehtz, E.-Eljanov, Pavel 0-1
                  7. Rodshtein-Howell 1-0
                  8. Naiditsch-Gupta 1-0
                  9. Movsesian-Lenderman 1-0
                  10. Van Foreest-Fressinet 0.5-0.5

                  Standings after Round Four

                  1. Shirov 4.0
                  2. So 3.5
                  3. Eljanov 3.5
                  4. Rodshtein 3.5
                  5. Naiditsch 3.5
                  6. Movsesian 3.5
                  7. Caruana 3.0
                  8. Nakamura 3.0
                  9. Adams 3.0
                  10. Leko 3.0 and 14 others with 3.0
                  111. Ottosen 1.0
                  123. McLaren 0.5

                  Round Five Pairings

                  1. So-Rodshtein
                  2. Eljanov-Naiditsch
                  3. Caruana-Movsesian
                  4. Nakamura-Bok
                  5. Grandelius-Adams
                  6. Van Foreest, J.-Leko
                  7. Vidit-Lalith
                  8. Fressinet-Sunilduth
                  9. Batsiashvili-Sargissian
                  61. Kotepalli-Ottosen
                  62. Johnson-Mcnaren

                  Shirov with 4 points is taking a bye. I am not sure why one does this and why you get half a point. Help?
                  Last edited by Wayne Komer; Tuesday, 4th October, 2016, 06:54 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                    Here's a picture of me and Brian showing our Canada flags before round 4 https://scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...60659216_o.jpg

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                    • #11
                      Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                      I also asked about the Shirov bye - was told he simply decided to request one, which any player can do.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                        Isle of Man International 2016

                        October 5, 2016

                        Round Five

                        I have always been puzzled as to why one would take a bye in a tournament. At the IoM, Alexei Shirov won his first four games and immediately after Round Four finished, asked for a bye for Round Five. He got half a point and did not play.

                        At Wijk aan Zee in 2010 he started off beating Leko, Caruana, van Wely, Tiviakov and Smeets and then won no more games after that. Carlsen took the tournament followed by Kramnik and Shirov.

                        Simon Williams thinks he may be superstitious, Mike Klein thinks the 44-year old may need a rest day. Others wonder if he is avoiding the round so that he will not have to play Wesley So.

                        In any case, he got his bye and tomorrow plays Pavel Eljanov (2741), who now also has 4.5 points.

                        Round Five Results

                        1. So-Rodshtein 0.5-0.5
                        2. Eljanov-Naiditsch 1-0
                        3. Caruana-Movsesian 1-0
                        4. Nakamura-Bok 0-1
                        5. Grandelius-Adams 0.5-0.5
                        6. Van Foreest-Leko 1-0
                        7. Vidit-Lalith 1-0
                        8. Fressinet-Sunilduth 0.5-0.5
                        9. Batsiashvili-Sargissian 0.5-0.5
                        61. Kotepalli-Ottosen 1-0
                        62. Johnson-Mclaren 0-1

                        Standings After Round Five

                        1. Eljanov 4.5
                        2. Shirov 4.5
                        3. Caruana 4.0
                        4. So 4.0
                        5. Rodshtein 4.0
                        6. Vidit 4.0
                        7. Hou Yifan 4.0
                        8. Van Foreest, J. 4.0
                        9. Bok 4.0
                        10. Illingworth 4.0
                        109. Mclaren 1.5
                        111. Ottosen 1.0

                        Round Six Pairings

                        1. Eljanov-Shirov
                        2. Hou Yifan-Caruana
                        3. Bok-So
                        4. Rodshtein-Van Foreest
                        5. Illingworth-Vidit
                        6. Adams-Gupta
                        7. Naiditsch-L’Ami, E.
                        8. Movsesian-Svane
                        15. Paehtz, E.–Nakamura
                        55. Mclaren-Tate
                        63. Ottosen-Hamer

                        Round Five Games

                        Round 5, Oct. 5, 2016
                        Nakamura, Hikaru – Bok, Benjamin
                        E60 King’s Indian Defence

                        1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 e6 4.e4 c5 5.d5 d6 6.Ne2 Bg7 7.Nec3 a6 8.a4 Nh5 9.Be3 exd5 10.cxd5 f5 11.exf5 gxf5 12.Qd2 O-O 13.Be2 Nd7 14.O-O f4 15.Bf2 Qg5 16.g4 Ne5 17.Kh1 Nf6 18.Rg1 Qg6 19.Bh4 h5 20.g5 Nfg4 21.Ne4 Bf5 22.Nf6+ Rxf6 23.gxf6 Bxf6 24.Nc3 Bxh4 25.Raf1 Bg5 26.h4 Bh6 27.fxg4 hxg4 28.Rxf4 Qh5 29.Rg2 Qxh4+ 30.Kg1 Ng6 31.Rxf5 Bxd2 32.Rxg4 Bxc3 33.bxc3 Qe1+ 34.Bf1 Kg7 35.Rfg5 Qb1 0-1

                        - Naka should be punished for all those pawn moves in the opening
                        - Bok means goat in dutch. Naka losing to a goat
                        - did Naka just leave piece en pris on 24th move? seems unlikely
                        - Is this score correct?
                        - yeah, Naka resigned
                        - This game cost him 7.5 ratings

                        Round 5, Oct. 5, 2016
                        Van Foreest, Jorden – Leko, Peter
                        C50 Giuoco Piano

                        1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.O-O Nf6 5.d3 d6 6.c3 a6 7.a4 O-O 8.Bg5 h6 9.Bh4 g5 10.Bg3 Ba7 11.Nbd2 Kg7 12.Re1 Nh7 13.d4 g4 14.Nh4 exd4 15.cxd4 Bxd4 16.Nf1 Bf6 17.Nf5+ Bxf5 18.exf5 h5 19.Bf4 Bg5 20.Ng3 Kh6 21.Bc1 Bxc1 22.Rxc1 Ne5 23.Ba2 Nf6 24.Qd2+ Kh7 25.Qg5 Rg8 26.Qh4 Nfd7 27.Qxh5+ Kg7 28.f6+ Qxf6 29.Rxc7 Kf8 30.Rxb7 Qg6 31.Qf5 Qxf5 32.Nxf5 Rg6 33.b4 Rf6 34.Ne3 Rc8 35.Bb1 Rf4 36.Bf5 Rb8 37.Ra7 Nf6 38.Rxa6 Rbxb4 39.Rxd6 Ne8 40.Rd5 f6 41.Bc2 Rb2 42.Ra1 Nc4 43.Rb5 Rxb5 44.axb5 Nxe3 45.fxe3 Rc4 46.Bg6 Nd6 47.Rb1 g3 48.hxg3 Rc7 49.Bd3 Nc8 50.Kf2 Nb6 51.Ra1 Rd7 52.Ra6 Rd6 53.Be4 Ke7 54.Kf3 1-0

                        26…Nfd7? Better is Rg7

                        Round 5, Oct. 5, 2016
                        Kotepalli, Sai – Ottosen, David
                        D00 Queen’s Pawn, Mason Variation

                        1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Bg4 3.h3 Bh5 4.Nf3 Nd7 5.e3 Ngf6 6.c4 c6 7.Qb3 Bxf3 8.gxf3 Qb6 9.Nc3 e6 10.c5 Qxb3 11.axb3 Be7 12.b4 O-O 13.b5 e5 14.Bh2 exd4 15.exd4 Rfe8 16.Kd1 Nb8 17.Bd3 a6 18.Re1 Kf8 19.b6 g6 20.b4 Nfd7 21.Kc2 f5 22.Ne2 Nxb6 23.cxb6 Nd7 24.Bc7 Bxb4 25.Reb1 Be7 26.h4 Bd8 27.h5 Bxc7 28.bxc7 b5 29.hxg6 hxg6 30.Rh1 Ke7 31.Rh7+ Kd6 32.Nf4 Nf8 33.Rg7 Re7 34.Rxe7 Kxe7 35.Rxa6 Rc8 36.Rxc6 Kd7 37.Bxb5 Rxc7 38.Rxc7+ Kxc7 39.Nxd5+ Kd6 40.Nc3 Ne6 41.Kd3 Nf4+ 42.Kd2 Nh3 43.Ke3 g5 44.d5 g4 45.f4 Kc5 46.Bd3 1-0

                        Round 5, Oct. 5, 2016
                        Johnson, Paul – McLaren, Brian
                        B03 Alekhine’s Defence, Four Pawns Attack

                        1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.f4 dxe5 6.fxe5 c5 7.Be3 cxd4 8.Bxd4 Nc6 9.Nf3 Bg4 10.Bc3 Qxd1+ 11.Kxd1 Nd7 12.Be2 O-O-O 13.Nbd2 Bxf3 14.Bxf3 Ndxe5 15.Rf1 Nxf3 16.Rxf3 f6 17.Kc2 e5 18.Rg3 Nd4+ 19.Bxd4 Rxd4 20.Rf1 Bb4 21.Nf3 Rd7 22.a3 Bd6 23.Nd2 Rhd8 24.Ne4 Bf8 25.c5 Rd4 26.Nd6+ Bxd6 27.cxd6 Rd7 28.Rh3 h6 29.Rc3+ Kd8 30.Rff3 R4xd6 31.Kb3 Ke7 32.g4 Rd4 33.h3 Ke6 34.Kc2 g6 35.Rc8 e4 36.Re3 f5 37.gxf5+ gxf5 38.Rh8 Rd2+ 39.Kb1 R7d3 40.Rxh6+ Ke5 41.Re1 Rd1+ 42.Rxd1 Rxd1+ 43.Kc2 Rd7 44.Rh8 e3 45.Re8+ Kf4 46.h4 Kf3 47.h5 e2 48.h6 f4 49.b4 Kf2 0-1
                        _______

                        Hikaru Nakamura plays Elisabeth Paehtz tomorrow. She is 31 years old and the strongest woman player in Germany
                        When young, she didn’t have to look far for early coaching. Her father, Thomas Paehtz, was a grandmaster who on three occasions tied for first at the German (or East German) Championship. Elisabeth herself won the German U11 Championship aged 9, became the youngest ever "adult" German Champion in 1999 and went on to crown her junior achievements by winning the World U18 and U20 titles.

                        Hope she does well!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                          Isle of Man International 2016

                          October 6, 2016

                          Round Six

                          Results of Round Six

                          1. Eljanov-Shirov 1-0
                          2. Hou Yifan-Caruana 0-1
                          3. Bok-So 0.5-0.5
                          4. Rodshtein-Van Foreest 1-0
                          5. Illingworth-Vidit 0-1
                          6. Adams-Gupta 0-1
                          7. Naiditsch-L’Ami 1-0
                          8. Movsesian-Svane 0.5-0.5
                          9. Brunello-Fressinet 0.5-0.5
                          15. Paehtz-Nakamura 0-1
                          55. Mclaren-Tate 0.5-0.5
                          63. Ottosen-Hamer 1-0

                          Rankings after Round Six

                          1. Eljanov 5.5
                          2. Caruana 5.0
                          3. Rodshtein 5.0
                          4. Vidit 5.0
                          5. So 4.5
                          6. Adams 4.5
                          7. Naiditsch 4.5
                          8. Shirov 4.5
                          9. Salem 4.5
                          10. Howell 4.5
                          11. Grandelius 4.5
                          12. Bok 4.5
                          13. Nakamura 4.0 and nineteen others
                          109. Mclaren 2.0
                          111. Ottosen 2.0

                          The games:

                          IoM International 2016
                          Douglas
                          Round 6, Oct. 6, 2016
                          Eljanov, Pavel – Shirov, Alexei
                          A07 Reti, King’s Indian Attack

                          1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Bg4 3.Bg2 Nd7 4.O-O Ngf6 5.h3 Bxf3 6.Bxf3 e6 7.d3 Bd6 8.Bg2 O-O 9.Nd2 c6 10.e4 e5 11.a4 a5 12.exd5 cxd5 13.Nb1 Bb4 14.c3 Bd6 15.Na3 Bxa3 16.Rxa3 Rc8 17.Rb3 b6 18.Rb5 Nc5 19.d4 exd4 20.Qxd4 Nfe4 21.Bf4 Nd6 22.Bxd6 Qxd6 23.Bxd5 Rfd8 24.Rd1 Qg6 25.Qg4 Qxg4 26.hxg4 Nxa4 27.Rd4 Nc5 28.Rxb6 Kf8 29.g5 Rb8 30.Rxb8 Rxb8 31.Rf4 Ke7 32.Rxf7+ Kd6 33.c4 g6 34.Rxh7 Rxb2 35.Rg7 a4 36.Rxg6+ Ke5 37.Rg7 a3 38.Ra7 a2 39.g6 1-0

                          Round 6, Oct. 6, 2016
                          Hou Yifan – Caruana, Fabiano
                          C50 Giuoco Piano

                          1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.O-O Nf6 5.d3 d6 6.c3 a5 7.Re1 h6 8.a4 O-O 9.h3 Be6 10.Na3 Bxa3 11.Bxe6 Bxb2 12.Bxf7+ Rxf7 13.Bxb2 Qd7 14.c4 Raf8 15.Nh4 Kh7 16.f4 exf4 17.d4 Re8 18.Qb1 Kg8 19.Nf3 Rfe7 20.d5 Ne5 21.Bxe5 Rxe5 22.Nxe5 Rxe5 23.Qxb7 f3 24.Qb3 fxg2 25.Qf3 Qe8 26.Ra2 Nxe4 27.Rae2 Ng5 28.Qg4 Rxe2 29.Rxe2 Qxe2 30.Qxe2 Nxh3+ 31.Kh2 g1=Q+ 32.Kxh3 Kh7 33.Qd2 h5 34.Qxa5 Qh1+ 35.Kg3 h4+ 36.Kf4 Qh2+ 37.Kf5 Qe5+ 38.Kg4 Qg3+ 39.Kf5 h3 0-1

                          Round 6, Oct. 6, 2016
                          Rodstein, Maxim – Van Foreest, Jorden
                          E60 King’s Indian

                          1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.g3 b6 5.Bg2 Bb7 6.O-O O-O 7.Qc2 e6 8.Nc3 d5 9.Ne5 Nbd7 10.Bg5 h6 11.Bf4 g5 12.Nxd7 Nxd7 13.Bd2 c6 14.cxd5 cxd5 15.e3 Nf6 16.a4 Ne8 17.Rfc1 Nd6 18.Nb5 Nxb5 19.axb5 Qd7 20.Qc7 Rfd8 21.h4 gxh4 22.gxh4 f5 23.Qg3 Qe7 24.Rc7 Rd7 25.Bb4 Qf7 26.Rac1 Rad8 27.Bd6 Kh7 28.Rxd7 Rxd7 29.Bf3 Bf6 30.Kh2 Qe8 31.Be5 Qd8 32.Bxf6 Qxf6 33.Rc7 Qg7 34.Rxd7 Qxd7 35.Bh5 Qg7 36.Qb8 Qe7 37.Kg3 Qg7+ 38.Kh2 Qd7 39.Qf8 Bc8 40.Bf7 1-0

                          Round 6, Oct. 6, 2016
                          Paehtz, Elisabeth -
                          Nakamura, Hikaru
                          A85 Dutch

                          1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 d6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.Qc2 g6 6.h4 Bg7 7.O-O-O c6 8.Nh3 Nf8 9.e3 Qa5 10.Be2 h6 11.Bxf6 Bxf6 12.h5 g5 13.f4 g4 14.Nf2 Ne6 15.c5 g3 16.Nh3 dxc5 17.Qxf5 Nf8 18.Qxc5 Qxc5 19.dxc5 Bxc3 20.bxc3 Nd7 21.Bd3 O-O 22.Rhf1 Nxc5 23.Rf3 Nxd3+ 24.Rxd3 Bf5 25.Rxg3+ Kf7 26.e4 Bxe4 27.Rd7 Bf5 28.Rxb7 Rg8 29.Re3 Rxg2 30.Rbxe7+ Kf6 31.Rb7 Rc2+ 32.Kd1 Rd8+ 33.Ke1 Bg4 34.Rb1 Rdd2 35.Ng1 Rg2 36.Nf3 Rg3 0-1

                          Round 6, Oct. 6, 2016
                          Merry, Alan – Granda Zuniga, Julio
                          B31 Sicilian, Nimzowitsch-Rossolimo Attack

                          1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6 4.Bxc6 bxc6 5.O-O Bg7 6.Re1 Nh6 7.c3 O-O 8.d4 Qb6 9.Nbd2 cxd4 10.cxd4 Bxd4 11.Nc4 Bxf2+ 12.Kh1 Qc5 13.Nce5 Bxe1 14.Qxe1 d6 15.b4 Qb5 16.Bxh6 dxe5 17.Bxf8 Kxf8 18.Qh4 Kg8 19.Qxe7 Be6 20.h3 Qe2 21.Ng5 Bxa2 22.Qxe5 Rd8 23.Nf3 Rd1+ 24.Kh2 Rxa1 25.Qe8+ Kg7 26.Qe5+ f6 27.Qxa1 a6 28.e5 Bd5 29.exf6+ Kf7 30.Ne1 Ke6 31.Qc3 Qe5+ 32.Qxe5+ Kxe5 33.Kg3 Kxf6 34.Kf4 g5+ 35.Ke3 h5 36.g3 Be6 37.h4 gxh4 38.gxh4 Kf5 39.Nd3 Kg4 40.Ne5+ Kxh4 41.Nxc6 Kg3 42.Nd4 Bg4 43.b5 axb5 44.Nxb5 h4 45.Nc3 Bf3 46.Nb1 h3 47.Nd2 Bg2 0-1

                          Round Seven Pairings

                          1. Vidit-Eljanov
                          2. Caruana-Rodshtein
                          3. So-Salem
                          4. Howell-Adams (!)
                          5. Grandelius-Naiditsch
                          6. Bok-Shirov
                          7. Nakamura-Brunello
                          8. Aravindh-Leko
                          9. Sunilduth-Movsesian
                          10. Fressinet-Illingworth
                          17. Granda Zuniga-Romanishin (!)
                          53. Ottosen-Van Foreest, Lucas (!)
                          58. Tirziman-Mclaren
                          Last edited by Wayne Komer; Thursday, 6th October, 2016, 05:10 PM.

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                            Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                            Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
                            53. Ottosen-Van Foreest, Lucas (!)
                            The IOM Masters, where you can score +2 -4 and face a 2350 rated 15 year old who beat Hao Wang earlier in the tournament. I won today but it was atrocious and a little insulting to my opponent that I didn't resign earlier.

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                              Re: Isle of Man International 2016

                              Isle of Man International 2016

                              October 7, 2016

                              Round Seven


                              Caruana and Eljanov are above the rest and meet in tomorrow’s round. On second board is Nakamura-So, which should be entertaining. And Elisabeth Paehtz is against Hou Yifan. Today Hou lost to Harika.

                              Santosh Gujrathi Vidit’s name has kept turning up in various tournaments this year. He is an Indian grandmaster born in 1994.
                              His talent is compared to that of Harikrishna.

                              An Indian sports page had this about him in 2009:

                              The young champion gives the credit for his success to his teachers, especially IM Anup Deshmukh, IM Roktim Bandopadhyay and GM Alon Greenfeld of Israel. “I learned a lot under Anup sir in the initial years when I won my age group titles in the Nationals. I went to Nagpur to take coaching from him,” he said. “Later I was exposed to the coaching of Roktim Bandopadhyay but I made the best development under Alon Greenfeld. His coaching helped me take my ELO rating beyond 2300,” Vidit says, adding that a Sports Authority of India scholarship helped him get the training of the Israeli GM.

                              He is playing David Howell tomorrow.

                              (Chess.com) - In the game between GM Julio Granda (49) and GM Oleg Romanishin (64), the combined age of the two legends was greater than that of the top two boards combined, and by a healthy margin. Today, the "youngster" prevailed.

                              Results of Round Seven

                              1. Vidit-Eljanov 0-1
                              2. Caruana-Rodshtein 1-0
                              3. So-Salem 1-0
                              4. Howell-Adams 0.5-0.5
                              5. Grandelius-Naiditsch 0.5-0.5
                              6. Bok-Shirov 0.5-0.5
                              7. Nakamura-Brunello 1-0
                              8. Aravindh-Leko 0.5-0.5
                              9. Sunilduth-Movsesian 1-0
                              10. Fressinet-Illingworth 0.5-0.5
                              11. Svane-Sargissian 0.5-0.5
                              12. Melkumyan-Trent 1-0
                              13. Harika-Hou Yifan 1-0
                              17. Granda Zuniga-Romanishin
                              53. Ottosen-Van Foreest, Lucas 0-1
                              58. Tirziman-Mclaren 1-0

                              Standings After Round Seven

                              1. Eljanov 6.5
                              2. Caruana 6.0
                              3. So 5.5
                              4. Nakamura 5.0
                              5. Adams 5.0
                              6. Rodshtein 5.0
                              7. Vidit 5.0
                              8. Naiditsch 5.0
                              9. Shirov 5.0
                              10. Melkumyan 5.0
                              11. Howell 5.0 and 6 others at 5.0
                              109. Mclaren 2.0
                              111. Ottosen 2.0

                              Round Eight Pairings

                              1. Eljanov-Caruana
                              2. Nakamura-So
                              3. Adams-Bok
                              4. Rodshtein-Grandelius
                              5. Howell-Vidit
                              6. Naiditsch-Sunilduth
                              7. Shirov-Harika
                              8. Donchenko-Melkumyan
                              9. Leko-Wallace
                              19. Paehtz-Hou Yifan
                              60. Dahl-Ottosen
                              68. Mclaren not paired

                              A games selection:

                              Round 7, Oct. 7, 2016
                              Vidit, Gujrathi – Eljanov, Pavel
                              E15 Queen’s Indian

                              1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Nc3 Bb7 7.Bg2 c6 8.e4 d5 9.exd5 cxd5 10.Ne5 O-O 11.O-O Nc6 12.cxd5 Nxe5 13.d6 Nc6 14.dxe7 Qxe7 15.Bg5 h6 16.d5 Na5 17.d6 Qd8 18.Bxf6 Qxf6 19.Qe2 Bxg2 20.Kxg2 Qd8 21.Rfd1 Qd7 22.Rd4 Rac8 23.Rad1 Nc6 24.R4d2 Na5 25.g4 Rfd8 26.Ne4 Nc4 27.Rc2 Ne5 28.Rdc1 Rxc2 29.Rxc2 Qb7 30.f3 Qd5 31.Rd2 Qc4 32.Qe1 f5 33.gxf5 exf5 34.Qg3 Qe6 35.Nc3 Nc4 36.Re2 Qxd6 37.Qxd6 Rxd6 38.b3 Rd3 39.Nb5 Ne3+ 40.Kf2 Nd1+ 41.Ke1 Nc3 42.Nxc3 Rxc3 43.Re7 Rxf3 44.Rxa7 Rh3 45.Rb7 Rxh2 46.a4 h5 47.Rxb6 h4 48.Kf1 h3 49.Rb4 Ra2 50.Kg1 g5 51.Rb5 Rg2+ 52.Kh1 Rf2 53.Kg1 h2+ 54.Kh1 g4 55.Rc5 g3 56.Rc1 f4 57.a5 f3 0-1

                              Round 7, Oct. 7, 2016
                              Caruana, Fabiano – Rodshtein, Maxim
                              C65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence

                              1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 d6 5.O-O Be7 6.c3 O-O 7.Re1 Re8 8.h3 Bf8 9.Bg5 h6 10.Bh4 Bd7 11.Nbd2 Be7 12.Bg3 Bf8 13.a4 a6 14.Bc4 Be6 15.Bxe6 Rxe6 16.d4 exd4 17.cxd4 d5 18.e5 Nh7 19.Nb1 Ng5 20.Nxg5 hxg5 21.Nc3 Nb4 22.Re2 Rc8 23.a5 c5 24.dxc5 Bxc5 25.Rd2 d4 26.Ne4 d3 27.Qg4 Be7 28.Nd6 Bxd6 29.exd6 Nc2 30.Rad1 Ne1 31.Qa4 b5 32.axb6 Qxb6 33.d7 Rd8 34.Kf1 Re2 35.Qc4 Qb7 36.Rxe2 dxe2+ 37.Qxe2 Qxg2+ 38.Kxe1 Qh1+ 39.Kd2 Rxd7+ 40.Kc2 Qc6+ 41.Kb1 Qg6+ 42.Ka2 Rxd1 43.Qxd1 Qe6+ 44.Ka3 Qxh3 45.Qd8+ Kh7 46.Qxg5 Qf1 47.Be5 f6 48.Qh4+ Kg8 49.Bc3 Kf7 50.Qd4 Kg6 51.Qc5 Qa1+ 52.Kb4 Qa2 53.Qc4 Qa1 54.Kc5 a5 55.Kb5 a4 56.b3 1-0

                              Round 7, Oct. 7, 2016
                              Nakamura, Hikaru – Brunello, Sabino
                              E45 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation

                              1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.cxd5 Qxd5 6.Nf3 Qf5 7.Qb3 c5 8.a3 Bxc3+ 9.Qxc3 Nbd7 10.g3 cxd4 11.Nxd4 Qc5 12.Qxc5 Nxc5 13.b4 Na4 14.Bg2 O-O 15.Bg5 Nd5 16.Nb5 Bd7 17.Nd6 f6 18.Bd2 Rab8 19.Rc1 Rfd8 20.b5 Be8 21.Nxe8 Rxe8 22.e4 Ndb6 23.Bb4 Rbc8 24.Ke2 Kf7 25.f4 Red8 26.Rhd1 Rxd1 27.Rxc8 Nxc8 28.Kxd1 Ncb6 29.Kc2 Nd7 30.e5 Nac5 31.exf6 Kxf6 32.Kc3 b6 33.Kc4 h5 34.Bc6 Kf5 35.Bf3 h4 36.Bd1 hxg3 37.hxg3 g5 38.fxg5 Kxg5 39.Kd4 Kf6 40.a4 Kf5 41.g4+ Kf6 42.Be1 Kf7 43.Bg3 Kf6 44.Bh4+ Kf7 45.Be1 Kf6 46.a5 Nb7 47.a6 Nbc5 48.Bh4+ Kf7 49.Bd8 e5+ 50.Kd5 Ne6 51.Kd6 Ke8 52.Bxb6 1-0

                              Round 7, Oct. 7, 2016
                              Harika, Dronavalli – Hou Yifan
                              A10 English Opening

                              1.c4 b6 2.Nc3 Bb7 3.e4 c5 4.Nge2 Nf6 5.d3 d6 6.g3 g6 7.Bg2 Bg7 8.O-O Nc6 9.h3 O-O 10.Be3 Rc8 11.Qd2 Re8 12.b3 Nd7 13.Rac1 a6 14.f4 Nd4 15.g4 e6 16.Ng3 Rc7 17.g5 b5 18.Rce1 b4 19.Nce2 Nxe2+ 20.Rxe2 Nb8 21.d4 cxd4 22.Bxd4 Bxd4+ 23.Qxd4 e5 24.Qd2 exf4 25.Qxf4 Nc6 26.Rd2 Ne5 27.Rfd1 Rd7 28.h4 Qe7 29.Nh1 Kg7 30.Rf1 Red8 31.Qf6+ Qxf6 32.gxf6+ Kf8 33.Rfd1 Rc7 34.Nf2 Ke8 35.Kh2 Rc6 36.Kg3 Kd7 37.Nd3 Ke6 38.Nxe5 Kxe5 39.Rd5+ Kxf6 40.e5+ Ke6 41.c5 f5 42.exd6 Rd7 43.Re1+ Kf6 44.Rde5 Rc8 45.Re6+ 1-0

                              Round 7, Oct. 7, 2016
                              Granda Zuniga, Julio – Romanishin, Oleg
                              A01 Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, Modern Variation

                              1.b3 e5 2.Bb2 d6 3.e3 Nf6 4.c4 g6 5.d4 Bg7 6.dxe5 Nfd7 7.Qc1 dxe5 8.Nf3 O-O 9.Be2 Re8 10.O-O Nc6 11.Rd1 e4 12.Ne1 Bxb2 13.Qxb2 Qh4 14.Nc3 Nf6 15.Nd5 Nxd5 16.cxd5 Ne5 17.Rac1 Re7 18.Qd4 Bf5 19.f4 Ng4 20.Bxg4 Qxg4 21.Qb4 Rd7 22.Qxb7 Rad8 23.Rd2 Be6 24.Rc5 Qh4 25.Nc2 Qf6 26.Rd4 Bf5 27.Qb4 Qa6 28.Qa5 Qb6 29.Nb4 Qf6 30.Nc6 Rf8 31.Rc1 g5 32.Rf1 g4 33.Qxa7 g3 34.Ne5 Rd6 35.hxg3 Ra6 36.Qc5 Rxa2 37.Ra4 Re2 38.Raa1 Qg7 39.Rf2 Rxf2 40.Kxf2 f6 41.Nc6 Bd7 42.Nd4 1-0

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