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  • #61
    Re: Gibraltar 2015

    Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
    My first three alternate choices for 2016 WCC Challeger (no particular order): Caruana, Giri, So - the new younger (!) generation. And Carlsen will have trouble!

    Anyone you'd take out, and substitute?
    I just hope all 3 make it to the Candidates, Bob. Caruana, of course, should qualify since he's the current leader of the Grand Prix and would also seem likely to secure one of the two ratings spots. Giri certainly now has a shot at that 2nd rating spot but likely no better than 50%. So either needs to finish 1st/2nd in the World Cup (a veritable crap shoot) or, more likely, be given the Wild Card spot.

    Given the Candidates is scheduled for the U.S., my guess is that spot will go to either So or Nakamura. If Nakamura manages to qualify via the Grand Prix, then both him and So could possibly end up in the Candidates. If Nakamura doesn't qualify via the Grand Prix, or the World Cup, then the choice between Nakamura and So could get real interesting. Given Nakamura's abysmal record against Carlsen, there are many who would prefer to see So in the Candidates since he's viewed as having a far better chance at upsetting Carlsen then Nakamura ever would.

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    • #62
      Re: Gibraltar 2015

      Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
      Gibraltar 2015

      I feel that there should be a Chinese challenger in the top five in a year’s time but find myself utterly unable to make a choice!
      The Chinese challenger I'd most like to see make the Candidates, Wayne, is Ding Liren, currently #14 in the world. I just love his playing style and he'd surely enhance any tournament. Yu Yangyi is close to Ding Liren in ability, currently #22 in the world, and 2 years younger (20 vs 22) but not quite in the same excitement league. Wei Yi, imho, needs to manage his time better and have a better grasp of Rook endgames to be mentioned in the same breath as Ding and Yu. Of course, he is only 15 so he's only going to get better (:
      Last edited by Jack Maguire; Monday, 2nd February, 2015, 02:42 AM.

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      • #63
        Re: Gibraltar 2015

        Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
        My first three alternate choices for 2016 WCC Challeger (no particular order): Caruana, Giri, So - the new younger (!) generation. And Carlsen will have trouble!

        Anyone you'd take out, and substitute?
        Well I don't think Carlsen would have that much trouble. Maybe he would with Caruana though.....I'd take out So and put in Grischuck, I mean he is 2810! only 1 point behind Caruana!! Sure So is 2888, but he's really new to the top. I think in a candidates tournament he'd do well, but I think it's unfair (as many did with Caruana after the Sinquefield) to take his preformance at Tata and say that's how well he plays, and he can/will achieve that at the next tournament he plays. He's very well prepared, but is he good enough to win the candidates? He's young and that will help him, but 14 round robin is very long, and the only big tournament he's played in that I can think of is Tata Steel. (Millionaire chess was good, but I mean no one from the top 15 played in it, so it mean's absolutely nothing in view of the candidates). Of course everyone wants to see a Nakamura-Carlsen match but that's really unrealistic. I'd say 1. Caruana 2. Grischuck and 3. Giri. I hope Kramnik and Aronian both play in the candidates (one of them will almost certainly!) but unless Aronian starts playing like he did at the beginning of 2014 that's probably not going to happen. I think that a Chinese challenger will come soon, but we'll see which one of them does it. I might not say top 5 yet, there's some names in there that are hard to get out! However definately top 10.

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        • #64
          Re: Gibraltar 2015

          Lawrence Trent, who made my day yesterday by playing a Staunton Gambit, is already in a deep think after Victor Bologan's 3rd move. The game has started 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.b4 and Lawrence's brain has now been churning for 20 plus minutes in how best to respond (:

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          • #65
            Re: Gibraltar 2015

            Jonathan Yu is quietly having a very nice tournament. His win today gives him 4/7 and a bonanza of 50.4 FIDE points (:

            http://chess-results.com/tnr158561.a...wi=821&snr=191

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            • #66
              Re: Gibraltar 2015

              Gibraltar 2015

              Round Seven
              February 2, 2015

              The game of the day:

              Gibraltar Masters
              Round 7, Feb. 2, 2015
              Howell, David – Nakamura, Hikaru
              B52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky Attack (3…Bd7)

              1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Nxd7 5. O-O Ngf6 6. Re1 e6 7. c3 Be7 8. d4 O-O 9. Nbd2 cxd4 10. cxd4 Qb6 11. b3 d5 12. e5 Ne8 13. Nf1 Nc7 14. Ng3 Rac8 15. Re3 Nb5 16. Rd3 Rc6 17. Bg5 Bxg5 18. Nxg5 h6 19. Nh3 Rfc8 20. Nf4 Qd8 21. a4 Nc3 22. Qf3 Qg5 23. h3 Nf8 24. Kh2 Ng6 25. Nxg6 Qxg6 26. Re3 b5 27. axb5 Nxb5 28. Ne2 Rc2 29. Ra5 Rb8 30. Rd3 Rb2 31. Qe3 Rb6 32. Rd2 Qb1 33. Nc3 Nxc3 34. Qxc3 R6xb3 35. Rxb2 Qxb2 36. Qxb2 Rxb2 37. Kg3 Rb4 38. h4 g6 39. Kg4 Rxd4+ 40. f4 f6 41. exf6 Kf7 42. Rxa7+ Kxf6 43. Kf3 Rd3+ 44. Ke2 Rb3 45. Rh7 h5 46. Rd7 Rb1 47. Rd8 Rh1 48. g3 Kf5 49. Kf3 Rf1+ 50. Ke2 Ra1 51. Rf8+ Kg4 52. Rf6 Kxg3 53. Rxe6 Kxf4 54. Rxg6 Ra3 55. Rg5 Re3+ 56. Kd2 Re5 57. Rg8 Ke4 58. Rh8 Kf3 59. Rg8 Re4 60. Rg5 Rd4+ 61. Kc2 Rxh4 62. Rxd5 Rh1 63. Kb2 h4 64. Rd4 Ke3 65. Rc4 h3 66. Rc3+ Kd4 67. Rg3 Rh2+ 68. Ka1 Rh1+ ½-½

              White had a tablebase draw until 62. Kb2. The engine then said mate in 32.
              Chessbomb kibitzers discussed the Vancura position.

              - The Nakamura ending, is it actually winning or is this one of those where white grovels forever and gets a theoretical drawn position?

              - Will Nakamura enter soon in the #2800 club? The 7,0/7 at Gibraltar gets him closer to it

              - Howell should have drawn the well-known Vancura position after 63.Rd3. Kb2 is a "right idea, wrong execution" move...

              - Is nicht jetz Vancura Position!!!

              With Black’s 64…Ke3, after long consideration, the ending is drawn again.

              After an exhausting 6.5 hours, the game ends in a draw.

              - the curse of Caruana strikes Nakamura as well, though he came very, very close!

              Nakamura looked very tired and indecisive in that last hour. The ending is analyzed at:

              http://chess-news.ru/en/node/18037

              ________

              Behind Nakamura at 6.5/7 there are four players with 6/7, Yu Yangyi, David Howell, Daniel Naroditsky and Axel Bachmann. With three rounds to go, there is another host of players including Svidler, Hou Yifan, Harikrishna, Jakovenko and Vitiugov, who are pressing.

              _______

              Daniel Naroditsky won yesterday with an Albin Countergambit and today with a Reti with no piece developed after 11 moves:

              Gibraltar Masters
              Round 7, Feb. 2, 2015
              Adhiban, Baskaran – Naroditsky, Daiel
              A09 Reti, Advance Variation

              1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 d4 3.b4 Bg4 4.Ne5 Bf5 5.e3 Qd6 6.Nf3 e5 7.c5 Qd5 8.Bb5+ c6 9.Ba4 Bg4 10.Bb3 Bxf3 11.gxf3 Qd8 12.Na3 Na6 13.Nc4 Nxb4 14.Nxe5 Nh6 15.d3 Bxc5 16.e4 Qe7 17.f4 f6 18.Nf3 Nd5 19.Nh4 O-O-O 20.Kf1 f5 21.exd5 Qxh4 22.h3 Bb4 23.Bb2 c5 24.Rc1 Qxf4 25.a3 Bc3 26.Bxc3 dxc3 27.Rxc3 Qd4 28.Qc2 b6 29.Rg1 Kb8 30.a4 Nf7 31.a5 Nd6 32.axb6 axb6 33.Ba4 Qxd5 34.Qb2 Nc8 35.Rb3 g6 36.Rg3 f4 37.Rg5 Qd6 38.Rb5 Rhe8 39.Rgxc5 f3 40.Rc1 Re2 41.Qb4 Qxb4 42.Rxb4 Rxd3 43.Rf4 Re5 44.Rf8 Rc5 45.Rxc5 bxc5 46.Ke1 Rd4 47.Bd1 Kc7 48.Bxf3 Nb6 49.Ke2 Nd7 50.Rf7 c4 51.Bg4 Kc6 52.Rxh7 Nc5 53.Rg7 Rd6 54.Ra7 c3 55.Ra3 Rd2+ 56.Ke3 Rd3+ 57.Ke2 c2 58.Ra1 Rc3 59.Kd2 Rc4 60.Be6 Nb3+ 61.Kd3 Nxa1 0-1

              Harikrishna beat Muzychuk with a not quite sound exchange sacrifice:

              Gibraltar Masters
              Round 7, Feb. 2, 2015
              Harikrishna, Pentala – Muzychuk, Anna
              B30 Sicilian Defence

              1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 e6 4.Be2 Nf6 5.O-O d5 6.exd5 Nxd5 7.Bb5 Nxc3 8.dxc3 Qxd1 9.Rxd1 Bd7 10.Ng5 f6 11.Nf7 Rg8 12.Be3 Nb8 13.Rxd7 Nxd7 14.Rd1 Kxf7 15.Rxd7+ Kg6 16.g4 Rh8 17.h4 h5 18.Bd3+ f5 19.gxf5+ exf5 20.Bc4 b5 21.Bf7+ Kh7 22.Bxh5 Rc8 23.b3 a5 24.c4 bxc4 25.bxc4 Rc6 26.Bf7 Bd6 27.h5 Rf8 28.Bg6+ Kg8 29.f4 Bc7 30.Kf2 a4 31.Kf3 a3 32.Rd3 Ra8 33.Bxf5 Rb6 34.Be4 Rf8 35.f5 Rb1 36.Rxa3 Rh1 37.Kg4 Re1 38.Bd5+ Kh8 39.Bxc5 Rfe8 40.h6 gxh6 41.f6 h5+ 42.Kxh5 1-0

              Later: (13...Nxd7 14.Rd1 Be7 15.Nh6 gxh6 16.Bxd7+ Kf7 17.Re1 Rad8 18.Bb5 f5 19.Be2 Bf8 20.Bf4 Bg7 21.a4 Kf6 22.Bc4 Rge8 23.Bb5 Re7)
              _______

              Richard Rapport was lost until White’s 33. Qh6 and then..

              Gibraltar Masters
              Round 7, Feb. 2, 2015
              Vazquez Igarza, Renier – Rapport, Richard
              B06 Robatsch Defence, Two Knights Variation

              1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.Nf3 d6 4.Nc3 a6 5.h3 Nd7 6.a4 b6 7.Bd3 Bb7 8.O-O e6 9.Re1 Ne7 10.Ne2 O-O 11.c3 c5 12.Ng3 cxd4 13.cxd4 Nc6 14.Bg5 Qb8 15.Be3 Qa7 16.Qd2 Rfc8 17.Ra3 Rc7 18.Bb1 Na5 19.Ba2 Rac8 20.Bh6 Bh8 21.Qf4 Nf6 22.Qxd6 Nc4 23.Bxc4 Rc6 24.Qf4 Rxc4 25.Ne5 R4c7 26.Bg5 Ne8 27.Ng4 Bxd4 28.Rd3 Bxb2 29.Nf6+ Bxf6 30.Bxf6 Ba8 31.Red1 Qb7 32.Rd8 Qc6 33.Qh6 Rxd8 34.Rxd8 Qc1+ 35.Qxc1 Rxc1+ 36.Kh2 Bc6 37.Ne2 Rc4 38.Nc3 h6 39.f3 Kh7 40.Bd4 g5 41.Nd1 Rxa4 42.Bxb6 Rb4 43.Ba5 Rb3 44.Nf2 f5 45.exf5 exf5 46.Nd3 Bb5 47.Nc5 Ra3 48.Bb4 Ra2 49.Ne6 Rb2 50.Ba3 Re2 51.Nd4 Rd2 52.Bb4 Rd1 53.Bc3 f4 54.h4 g4 55.Ne6 g3+ 56.Kh3 Rxd8 0-1

              Standing After Round Seven

              1. Nakamura 6.5
              2. Howell 6
              3. Yu Yangyi 6
              4. Naroditsky 6
              5. Bachmann 6
              6. Vitiugov 5.5
              7. Svidler 5.5
              8. Harikrishna 5.5
              9. Hou Yifan 5.5
              10. Jakovenko 5.5
              11. Wei Yi 5.5
              12. Rapport 5.5
              13. Cheparinov 5.5
              14. Topalov 5
              28. Spraggett 5
              34. Hansen 5
              111. Plotkin 3.5

              Round Eight Pairings

              1. Nakamura – Yu Yangyi
              2. Bachmann – Howell
              3. Naroditsky – Vitiugov
              4. Svidler – Hou Yifan
              5. Rapport – Jakovenko
              6. Cheparinov – Harikrishna
              7. Wei Yi – Rodshtein
              9. Spraggett – Matlakov
              17. Hansen – Nakar
              70. Plotkin - Amos
              Last edited by Wayne Komer; Tuesday, 3rd February, 2015, 12:48 AM.

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              • #67
                Re: Gibraltar 2015

                R8 Pairings are available. Nakamura vs Yu Yangyi on board 1 of course. Kevin Spraggett will be on board 9 against Maxim Matlakov (2695). And we'll finally be able to see an Eric Hansen game who is on board 17 against IM Eylon Nakar (Eric has only played 1 GM and not a single player higher rated than himself).

                http://chess-results.com/tnr158561.a...det=YES&wi=821

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                • #68
                  Re: Gibraltar 2015

                  There's no betting line on the Spraggett - Matlakov game which is unfortunate since I suspect Kevin would have been an excellent draw bet (:

                  https://www.betmarathon.com/en/betting/Chess/

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                  • #69
                    Re: Gibraltar 2015

                    I just watched that master class video with Topalov. Very interesting.

                    And you have Stuart casually sipping a glass of white wine.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Gibraltar 2015

                      Originally posted by Jack Maguire View Post
                      Jonathan Yu is quietly having a very nice tournament. His win today gives him 4/7 and a bonanza of 50.4 FIDE points (:

                      http://chess-results.com/tnr158561.a...wi=821&snr=191
                      Jonathan beat a 2450 IM today and now stands at 5/8 with 68.4 FIDE points in his pocket (:

                      http://chess-results.com/tnr158561.a...wi=821&snr=191

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                      • #71
                        Re: Gibraltar 2015

                        Pairings are available now and we once again will get to view a live Kevin Spraggett game who has yet to lose a single game and will be on board #15, playing Black against Emil Sutovsky. Eric Hansen is on board 26, also Black, against yet another iM, Lawrence Trent. Jonathan Yu is on board 34 with White against GM Mohammed Al-Sayed.

                        http://chess-results.com/tnr158561.a...det=YES&wi=821

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                        • #72
                          Re: Gibraltar 2015

                          There are 3 non-GMs playing on the top 10 boards tomorrow, IM Dennis Wagner (2501), IM Eylon Nakar (2419), and WGM Padmini Rout (2388), all with 6/8. Padini Rout has obviously taken her game to a new level. The 2008 U14 Girls WYCC Champion had the highest percentage score in Tromso (93.75% from her 7.5/8) and has now beaten 3 GMs in a row at Gibraltar. She plays her 7th GM tomorrow, Harikrishna (2723), with Black, so may well be hard pressed to stretch her winning streak. With 2 rounds to go, she's tied with Yifan Hou for the top female prize, who also has a very tough opponent tomorrow, Richard Rapport.
                          Last edited by Jack Maguire; Tuesday, 3rd February, 2015, 08:19 PM.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Gibraltar 2015

                            Gibraltar 2015

                            Round Eight
                            February 3, 2015

                            Nakamura is back to winning, with an Alapin Sicilian:

                            Gibraltar Masters
                            Round 8, Feb. 3, 2015
                            Nakamura, Hikaru – Yu, Yangyi
                            B22 Sicilian, Alapin (..d5 exd5..Qxd5)

                            1.e4 c5 2.c3 d5 3.exd5 Qxd5 4.Na3 Nf6 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.Bc4 Qd8 7.O-O a6 8.Nc2 Bg4 9.d4 e6 10.h3 Bxf3 11.Qxf3 Rc8 12.Rd1 cxd4 13.Bb3 Qc7 14.Nxd4 Nxd4 15.cxd4 Bd6 16.Bg5 Ke7 17.Re1 h6 18.Bxf6+ gxf6 19.Re3 h5 20.Rae1 Qd7 21.Qe4 Kf8 22.d5 e5 23.Rf3 Kg7 24.Bc2 h4 25.Rf5 Rh6 26.Bd3 Qc7 27.Qg4+ Kf8 28.Rf3 Qc5 29.Bxa6 Rg6 30.Qf5 Kg7 31.Bd3 Qb4 32.Rfe3 Rc5 33.Qd7 Rc7 34.Qd8 Rg5 35.Re4 Qd2 36.Bf1 Qxd5 37.Rxh4 Kg6 38.g4 f5 39.Qg8+ 1-0

                            - Hikaru wins in impressive style over Yu Yangyi at Gibraltar to 7½/8!! Live rating up to 2795!‬

                            He chose the Alapin because he wanted something peaceful today. Nakamura played a knight to the rim to win. On move 4, Na3 replaced the more standard 4. d4, and was a move Nakamura prepared "five years ago." "I felt like playing something peaceful... all the Chinese players are super well prepared," Nakamura explained. "I could have gone into just any one of a million Sicilians, but I would have had to castle queenside. It would have ended with some position where I'm attacking on one side and he's trying to mate me on the other side. I didn't feel like playing one of those games today."

                            The point of 4. Na3 is many-fold: you can then come to b5 and threaten tricks on c7, White's bishop can use the c4 square, and the knight can redeploy to a square that assists with playing a later d4.

                            He gets along well with Elisabeth. She cannot resist asking about the Vancura position in yesterday’s game and Hikaru says that he has drawn it at least three times. Always on the defending side. After six hours he was tired. He missed the win and came back and had to win again. He knew the draw was always there. He seemed quite happy but was still looking back over his shoulder at his competition.

                            There was a parcel of draws on the next boards:

                            Bachmann-Howell
                            Naroditsky-Vitiugov
                            Svidler-Hou Yifan
                            Rapport-Jakovenko
                            Cheparinov-Harikrishna
                            Wei Yi- Rodshtein

                            Topalov beat Ju, Wenjun

                            Gibraltar Masters
                            Round 8, Feb. 3, 2015
                            Ju, Wenjun – Topalov, Veselin
                            D43 QGD, Semi-Slav

                            1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bxf6 Qxf6 7.e3 Nd7 8.Bd3 g6 9.O-O Bg7 10.a4 O-O 11.a5 a6 12.Qb3 Qe7 13.cxd5 exd5 14.e4 Nf6 15.exd5 Nxd5 16.Nxd5 cxd5 17.Qxd5 Be6 18.Qe4 Qd6 19.Qxb7 Rfb8 20.Qe4 Bd5 21.Qe2 Re8 22.Qd1 Rab8 23.Rc1 Rb4 24.Rc3 Rxb2 25.Bc4 Qb4 26.Qd3 Bxc4 27.Qxc4 Qxa5 28.Rb3 Qa2 29.Qc6 Qxb3 30.Qxe8+ Kh7 31.Qa8 Qb5 32.h3 a5 33.d5 Rb1 34.Rxb1 Qxb1+ 35.Kh2 Qb4 36.Kg1 a4 37.d6 a3 38.d7 Bf6 39.Qd5 Kg7 40.g3 Qb2 41.d8=Q Bxd8 42.Ne5 Qb1+ 43.Kg2 Qf5 44.f4 Bc7 0-1

                            and two of Canadian interest:

                            Gibraltar Masters
                            Round 8, Feb. 3, 2015
                            Spraggett, Kevin – Matlakov, Maxim
                            B47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation

                            1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Qc7 6.f4 a6 7.Nxc6 bxc6 8.Bd3 d5 9.O-O Nf6 10.Qe2 Be7 11.Kh1 Bb7 12.Bd2 c5 13.b3 h5 14.Rf3 h4 15.Rh3 dxe4 16.Nxe4 Nxe4 17.Bxe4 Bxe4 18.Qxe4 Rd8 19.Bc3 O-O 20.f5 exf5 21.Qxf5 Qc6 22.Re3 Rd5 23.Qf3 Bd8 24.Rd3 Rd6 25.Qxc6 Rxc6 26.Rad1 Bc7 27.Be1 c4 28.Rd4 cxb3 29.cxb3 Re8 30.Bxh4 Re2 31.Rc4 Rxc4 32.bxc4 Rxa2 33.Bg3 Bb6 34.h4 Rc2 35.Rb1 Bd4 36.Rb8+ Kh7 37.Ra8 Rc1+ 38.Kh2 Bg1+ 39.Kh3 Rc3 40.Kg4 Rxc4+ 41.Kf3 Rc3+ 42.Kf4 Bb6 43.Be1 Rc4+ 44.Kf3 a5 45.g4 a4 46.h5 f6 47.Bd2 Bc5 48.g5 fxg5 49.Bxg5 a3 50.Bf4 Rc3+ 51.Kg4 Rc2 52.Be5 Rg2+ 53.Kf5 Rf2+ 54.Kg4 Rf7 55.Ra5 Bb4 56.Ra8 Rb7 57.Bd4 Rd7 58.Be3 Rd3 59.Kf4 Be7 60.Ke4 Rd8 61.Ra7 Bf8 62.Bd4 Kh6 63.Bxg7+ Bxg7 64.Rxa3 Re8+ 65.Kf3 Kxh5 66.Ra2 Kg6 67.Rg2+ Kf6 68.Re2 Ra8 69.Rc2 Kf5 70.Ke2 Ke4 71.Rd2 Bd4 72.Rc2 Rh8 73.Rd2 Bc3 74.Rc2 Rh3 75.Kf1 Bd4 76.Kg2 Rh8 77.Kf1 Be3 78.Ke2 Rh1 79.Rc4+ Bd4 80.Rc2 Ra1 81.Rd2 Bc3 82.Rc2 Bd4 83.Kd2 Rh1 84.Ke2 Rh2+ 85.Kd1 Rxc2 86.Kxc2 1/2-1/2

                            Gibraltar Masters
                            Round 8, Feb. 3, 2015
                            Hansen, Eric – Nakar, Eylon
                            D58 QGD Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) System

                            1.d4 e6 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nf3 d5 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 O-O 7.e3 b6 8.Be2 Bb7 9.Bxf6 Bxf6 10.cxd5 exd5 11.b4 Nd7 12.Qb3 c6 13.O-O b5 14.a4 a6 15.a5 Be7 16.Rac1 Rc8 17.Bd3 Rc7 18.Rc2 Re8 19.Bf5 Bd6 20.Rfc1 Nf6 21.g3 Qe7 22.Rb1 Bc8 23.Bxc8 Rexc8 24.Ne1 h5 25.Ne2 Ne4 26.Nf3 Qf6 27.Kg2 h4 28.gxh4 Qg6+ 29.Ng3 Bxb4 30.Ne5 Qh7 31.Rbc1 Bd2 32.Nxc6 Bxc1 33.Ne7+ Kh8 34.Qxd5 Rxc2 35.Nxe4 Rf8 36.Ng5 Qh5 37.Qe4 Rc7 38.Nd5 Rd7 39.Nf4 Qh6 40.Qf5 Rdd8 41.Nxf7+ Rxf7 42.Qxf7 Ba3 43.Ne6 Rb8 44.d5 Bd6 45.f4 b4 46.Qd7 Qg6+ 47.Ng5 b3 48.h5 Qc2+ 49.Kg3 b2 50.Nf7+ Kg8 51.Qe6 Bxf4+ 0-1

                            Standing After Round Eight

                            Nakamura 7.5
                            Howell 6.5
                            Naroditsky 6.5
                            Bachmann 6.5
                            Yu Yangyi 6
                            Svidler 6
                            Hou Yifan 6
                            Harikrishna 6
                            Jakovenko 6

                            Ninth Round Pairings

                            1. Bachmann-Nakamura
                            2. Howell-Naroditsky
                            3. Topalov-Wei Yi
                            4. Adhiban-Svidler
                            5. Vitiugov-Mareco
                            6. Jakovenko-Bok
                            7. Yu Yangyi-Wagner
                            8. Harikrishna-Padmini
                            9. Hou Yifan-Rapport
                            15. Sutovsky-Spraggett
                            26. Trent-Hansen
                            51. Melia-Plotkin
                            Last edited by Wayne Komer; Tuesday, 3rd February, 2015, 11:46 PM.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Gibraltar 2015

                              Originally posted by Jack Maguire View Post
                              There are 3 non-GMs playing on the top 10 boards tomorrow, IM Dennis Wagner (2501), IM Eylon Nakar (2419), and WGM Padini Rout (2388), all with 6/8. Padmini Rout has obviously taken her game to a new level. The 2008 U14 Girls WYCC Champion had the highest percentage score in Tromso (93.75% from her 7.5/8) and has now beaten 3 GMs in a row at Gibraltar. She plays her 7th GM tomorrow, Harikrishna (2723), with Black, so may well be hard pressed to stretch her winning streak. With 2 rounds to go, she's tied with Yifan Hou for the top female prize, who also has a very tough opponent tomorrow, Richard Rapport.
                              Those who believe Padmini can keep her streak going, can get 14/1 odds on that happening. Even the draw odds are 41/10.

                              https://www.betmarathon.com/en/betting/Chess/

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                              • #75
                                Re: Gibraltar 2015

                                A norm (if I didn't make math mistake)

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