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    Firouzja at 2700

    July 28, 2019

    From Leonard Barden at the EC Forum

    https://www.ecforum.org.uk/viewtopic...233085#p233085

    Second youngest 2700 rating in chess history, just now

    Alireza Firouzja reached a 2700 live rating this morning. The Iranian, 16, defeated 2501-rated Vugar Asadli
    https://www.chessbomb.com/arena/2019-tu ... adli_Vugar in the 13th and final round of the Turkish League to take his total to 11.5/13 and achieve 2700 on the live ratings, though 2700 chess hasn't updated yet.

    Firouzja is the second youngest 2700 player in chess history at 16 years 1 month. Wei Yi of China is still the youngest at 15 years 8 months, and Magnus Carlsen the third youngest at 16 years 7 months.

    By chance Firouzja and Wei Yi meet this afternoon (4pm BST start) in the semi-final of the Chesscom junior speed championship, a mix of 5min, 3 min and 1min games, which will be streamed live on chesscom. The winner meets Jeffery Xiong of the US in the final. Firouzja is already recognised as in the world top three at 1 min-bullet, along with Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura.

    Should be worth watching.

    Turkish Super League 2019
    Round 13, July 28
    Firouzja, Alireza – Asadii, Vugar
    D72 Neo-Grunfeld

    1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e4 Nb6 7.Ne2 c5 8.d5 e6 9.O-O exd5 10.exd5 O-O 11.Nbc3 Bf5 12.Be3 Na6 13.b3 Re8 14.h3 Nb4 15.Rc1 c4 16.Bd4 Bh6 17.bxc4 Bxc1 18.Nxc1 Rc8 19.a3 Na6 20.g4 Bd7 21.Ne4 Rxe4 22.Bxe4 Nc5 23.Bg2 Nxc4 24.Re1 Nd6 25.Qd2 Nb5 26.Ba1 Na4 27.Na2 Qf8 28.Qf4 1-0

    Final position

    


    At 2700chess.com

    38 Firouzja 2710.5


    See also:

    https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...ireza-firouzja


  • #2
    Firouzja at 2700

    July 28, 2019

    Update from Peter Doggers at chess.com:

    Wei Yi Defeats Firouzja In A Thrilling Junior Speed Chess Championship Semifinal

    Wei Yi defeated Alireza Firouzja by a score of 14.5-11.5, never trailing at any point during the match and securing victory through some clever stalling techniques during the faster time control portions.

    After jumping out to a 3-game lead, Wei Yi took his foot off the pedal to allow Firouzja back into the match. Firouzja eventually cut Wei Yi's lead to a single game during the bullet portion and looked to be well on his way to tying things up until he failed to convert a rook-and-pawn endgame in game 23.

    With his win, Wei Yi continues his dominance at the 2019 Junior Speed Chess Championship where he hasn't trailed at any point during any match of the competition, but will now face a stiff challenge as he takes on American Jeffery Xiong in the final.

    A full recap of this match will be released on Monday.

    https://www.chess.com/news/view/juni...yi-vs-firouzja

    Position which Firouzja (White) failed to convert:




    A possible line is:

    1.Kh3 Kc8 2.Kg4 Rxb5 3.Rxf4 Kd7 4.Re4 Rb8 5.f4

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    • #3
      Congrats! He's an exciting player to watch and by far the youngest in the top 50. Hopefully he keeps climbing.

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      • #4
        Firouzja at 2700

        July 29, 2019

        For the record, the position quoted in the last posting was from the 24thgame with Firouzja to make his 45thmove:

        Chess.com Live Chess
        Round 24, July 28
        60+1
        Firouzja, Alireza - Wei Yi
        E04 Catalan, open

        1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.c4 e6 4.g3 dxc4 5.Bg2 c5 6.Qa4+ Nc6 7.dxc5 Qa5+ 8.Qxa5 Nxa5 9.Bd2 Nc6 10.Na3 Bxc5 11.Nxc4 Ne4 12.O-O Nxd2 13.Nfxd2 Ke7 14.Rfc1 Rd8 15.Nb3 Bb6 16.Nxb6 axb6 17.Bxc6 bxc6 18.Rxc6 Rd6 19.Rc7+ Bd7 20.f3 Kd8 21.Rc3 Ba4 22.Kf2 Bxb3 23.Rxb3 Kc7 24.a3 Ra5 25.Rc1+ Kb7 26.Rbc3 Rd7 27.R1c2 Rh5 28.h4 g5 29.hxg5 Rxg5 30.Rc8 f5 31.Re8 Rg6 32.b4 Rdg7 33.b5 Rxg3 34.Rxe6 f4 35.Rcc6 Rg1 36.Rxb6+ Ka7 37.Ra6+ Kb7 38.Re7+ Rxe7 39.Kxg1 Rxe2 40.a4 Rb2 41.Rh6 Rb4 42.Rxh7+ Kb8 43.Rf7 Rxa4 44.Kg2 Rb4 45.Rf5 Kc7 46.Rd5 Rb3 47.Rf5 Kd6 48.Rxf4 Rxb5 49.Rf8 Ke7 50.Rg8 Kf7 51.Rg4 Kf6 52.Kg3 1/2-1/2

        Draw agreed

        ___________

        Firouzja’s first win

        Round 5, July 28
        300+1
        Wei Yi - Firouzja, Alireza
        E90 King’s Indian

        1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 O-O 6.h3 e5 7.d5 a5 8.Bg5 Na6 9.Be2 Nc5 10.Nd2 Bd7 11.g4 c6 12.h4 Qb6 13.Bxf6 Bxf6 14.Qc2 a4 15.g5 Bg7 16.h5 a3 17.b3 Na6 18.Qd1 Nb4 19.Kf1 f6 20.hxg6 fxg5 21.gxh7+ Kh8 22.Rh2 Rf4 0-1

        White resigned

        In the first three-minute game Wei Yi trapped his opponent’s queen, just like he had done in one of the five-minute games:

        Round 10, July 28
        180+1
        Firouzja, Alireza – Wei Yi
        C76 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defence, Fianchetto variation

        1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 g6 6.d4 Bd7 7.O-O Bg7 8.Be3 Nf6 9.Nbd2 O-O 10.h3 Qe8 11.Bc2 exd4 12.cxd4 Nb4 13.Re1 Nxc2 14.Qxc2 Rc8 15.Bg5 h6 16.Bxf6 Bxf6 17.e5 Bg7 18.Ne4 Bf5 19.Qc3 Bxe4 20.Rxe4 dxe5 21.dxe5 Qe7 22.Qb3 c5 23.a4 Rfe8 24.Rae1 Qe6 25.Qxb7 Re7 26.Qxc8+ Qxc8 27.b3 Qb7 28.R1e3 Qd5 29.g3 f5 30.Rc4 Bxe5 0-1

        White resigned

        Firouzja did show great chess as well. For example, he outplayed Wei in a Petroff in this one:

        Round 18, July 28
        180+1
        Firouzja, Alireza – Wei Yi
        C42 Petrov, Nimzowitsch Attack

        1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.Nc3 Nxc3 6.dxc3 Be7 7.Be3 Nc6 8.Qd2 Be6 9.a3 Qd7 10.O-O-O h6 11.Nd4 Nxd4 12.Bxd4 O-O 13.c4 Rae8 14.Qc3 f5 15.Kb1 Bf6 16.Bxf6 Rxf6 17.Bd3 Qc6 18.f3 b6 19.Rhe1 a5 20.Re2 Bf7 21.Rxe8+ Qxe8 22.f4 Qe7 23.g3 Kf8 24.b3 Bh5 25.Rf1 Bg4 26.Qd4 Re6 27.Qd5 Re1+ 28.Rxe1 Qxe1+ 29.Ka2 Qf2 30.b4 axb4 31.axb4 Qxh2 32.Qa8+ Ke7 33.Qc8 c5 34.Qc7+ Ke6 35.Qxb6 Qf2 36.b5 Be2 37.Qc6 Bxd3 38.Qd5+ Kd7 39.Qxd3 g6 40.Kb3 Qe1 41.c3 Qc1 42.Qc2 Qxc2+ 43.Kxc2 Kc7 44.Kd3 Kb6 45.Ke3 Kc7 46.Kf3 g5 47.g4 fxg4+ 48.Kxg4 gxf4 49.Kxf4 Kb6 50.Kf5 Kc7 51.Kg6 Kb6 52.Kxh6 1-0

        White won on time

        Comments are by Peter Doggers and the article is at:

        https://www.chess.com/news/view/wei-...ship-semifinal

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