Isle of Man Grand Swiss 2019

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  • Hans Jung
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    Leonard Barden is a great writer of chess columns. Its about having access to all the news info, knowing what to write, using good description but also only writing what is necessary. (and of course always keeping it interesting). Thats not easy, I used to write a column.

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  • Hans Jung
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    I love reading Barden's columns. Thanks for that Wayne.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Wayne, those are complex grandmaster games. I usually follow on chessbomb and skim thru games looking for exciting or exceptional ones. Ive got a good tactical sniffer and some positional awareness so I leave most of the games alone and only post if I think they are exciting or exceptional. I do see the engine evals but I look closer and try to work things out for myself (but only with the interesting games) So I click thru them, click and pause and think (on the chessbomb platform) and sometimes play out the tactical variations to confirm. and sometimes I dont have enough information as in many of the games are home preparation (and how far that extends into the game). I also miss a fair number of games.

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  • Wayne Komer
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    Isle of Man Grand Swiss 2019

    October 18, 2019

    Round Eight

    Hans, do you play over the games in your head or by chessboard/engine-monitor?

    Leonard Barden’s column this week is about a Carlsen-Caruana showdown.


    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...at-isle-of-man

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  • Hans Jung
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    Wu - Bulmaga sprightly play from Black

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  • Hans Jung
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    Movsesian - Boruchovsky From a favorite opening of mine tactical smorgasbord.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Eric Hansen gets a well deserved win.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Markus Ragger - lovely play from opening to finishing combination.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Mareco - Keymer attacking is a lot of fun (both sides)

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  • Hans Jung
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    Matlakov as well.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Gukesh - brilliant piece and pawn play

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  • Hans Jung
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    Check out Svidler's attacking style. Devastating finish.

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  • Hans Jung
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    In Tal - Riazantsev the ticklers 34.a3 and b4 put the black pieces in retreat and make the white knight a hero.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Sam Sevian"s white square magic (look at the position at move 34!)

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  • Hans Jung
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    Boris Gelfand's knights and control of the white squares = strategic grandmasterpiece

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