Play For Russia 2020
May 13, 2020
At the initiative of the strongest Russian GMs, the Chess Federation of Russia, the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation, the Timchenko Foundation, the Ramax group of companies and Gazprombank (Switzerland) will co-support the first online charity tournament titled Play for Russia. The event is scheduled for May 12-14. The tournament will be played on Lichess.org.
The prize pool will be shared among regional hospitals and health workers fighting the COVID-19 epidemic. The participants will determine beforehand the amount and recipients of the donation, depending on the needs of a particular institution. The entire prize fund is distributed equally among the regions, regardless of the final standings.
Participants:
Vladimir Kramnik (Krasnodar Krai)
Ian Nepomniachtchi (Bryansk region)
Alexander Grischuk (Moscow)
Sergey Karjakin (Crimea)
Peter Svidler (St. Petersburg)
Evgeny Tomashevsky (Saratov region)
Ernesto Inarkiev (Caucasus)
Alexander Riazantsev (Ural and Siberia)
The tournament will be a double round-robin event featuring 5 minutes per game plus a 2-second increment per move. The GMs will first play the round-robin part to reveal the strongest four to qualify into a knockout play-off.
Tournament Schedule:
May 12 – first half (7 rounds)
May 13 – second half (7 rounds)
May 14 - semifinals and a final.
Games start at 05:00 Pacific / 08:00 Eastern / 14:00 CEST/ 15:00 Moscow.
https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/first...ent_completed/
Rounds One to Seven
The first games of the Play For Russia charity tournament in aid of the doctors were played on May 12 on Lichess.org.
Having scored 5.5 points out of 7, Alexander Grischuk became the sole leader. On the first tournament day, he defeated Peter Svidler, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Riazantsev and Sergey Karjakin. Vladimir Kramnik, who beat Alexander Riazantsev, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Ernesto Inarkiev and Evgeny Tomashevsky, is half a point behind. Evgeny Tomashevsky is on the third place with 4 points. He started with four draws but then won against Ernesto Inarkiev and Ian Nepomniachtchi.
Results
Round One
Kramnik-Riazantsev 1-0
Nepomniachtchi-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Karjakin-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Svidler 1-0
Round Two
Riazantsev-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Grischuk 0.5-0.5
Inarkiev-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Nepomniachtchi 1-0
Round Three
Nepomniachtchi-Riazantsev 1-0
Karjakin-Kramnik 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Svidler-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Round Four
Riazantsev-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Inarkiev-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Grischuk 0-1
Nepomniachtchi-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Round Five
Karjakin-Riazantsev 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Nepomniachtchi 0.5-0.5
Svidler-Kramnik 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Inarkiev 1-0
Round Six
Grischuk-Riazantsev 1-0
Svidler-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Nepomniachtchi 1-0
Inarkiev-Kramnik 0-1
Round Seven
Riazantsev-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Tomashevsky 1-0
Nepomniachtchi-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Karjakin-Grischuk 0-1
Standings
1. Grischuk 5.5
2. Kramnik 5
3 Tomashevsky 4
4-6 Karjakin, Svidler, Nepo 3
7 Inarkiev2.5
8 Riazantsev 2
Selected Games
Round 1, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Riazantsev, Alexander
D02 Queen’s Pawn game
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c3 c6 4.Bf4 g6 5.e3 Bg7 6.h3 O-O 7.Nbd2 Bf5 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.g4 Be4 10.g5 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Ne8 12.h4 e5 13.Bg3 Nd6 14.Bg4 Re8 15.Qf3 Nb6 16.O-O-O Nbc4 17.Nxc4 Nxc4 18.Qe2 a5 19.Qc2 a4 20.Be2 b5 21.dxe5 Bxe5 22.Bxe5 Rxe5 23.a3 Qe7 24.Kb1 Re8 25.Bd3 Nd6 26.Rh3 c5 27.Rdh1 b4 28.cxb4 cxb4 29.Qxa4 bxa3 30.Qxa3 Rb8 31.h5 Nc4 32.Qxe7 Rxe7 33.Bxc4 dxc4 34.hxg6 fxg6 35.Kc2 Reb7 36.Kc3 Rc8 37.Rh4 Rb3+ 38.Kc2 Rb5 39.Rg4 Rcb8 40.Rb1 Rf8 41.Rxc4 Rxf2+ 42.Kc3 Rxg5 43.b4 Rf3 44.Re4 Rb5 45.Kc4 Rb6 46.b5 Rf5 47.Re7 h5 48.Rc7 h4 49.Rc6 Rxc6+ 50.bxc6 Kg7 51.c7 Rf2 52.Kd3 Rf8 53.Rb8 1-0
Round 1, May 12
Grischuk, Alexander – Svidler, Peter
A07 Reti, King’s Indian Attack, Pachman System
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c3 c6 4.Bf4 g6 5.e3 Bg7 6.h3 O-O 7.Nbd2 Bf5 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.g4 Be4 10.g5 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Ne8 12.h4 e5 13.Bg3 Nd6 14.Bg4 Re8 15.Qf3 Nb6 16.O-O-O Nbc4 17.Nxc4 Nxc4 18.Qe2 a5 19.Qc2 a4 20.Be2 b5 21.dxe5 Bxe5 22.Bxe5 Rxe5 23.a3 Qe7 24.Kb1 Re8 25.Bd3 Nd6 26.Rh3 c5 27.Rdh1 b4 28.cxb4 cxb4 29.Qxa4 bxa3 30.Qxa3 Rb8 31.h5 Nc4 32.Qxe7 Rxe7 33.Bxc4 dxc4 34.hxg6 fxg6 35.Kc2 Reb7 36.Kc3 Rc8 37.Rh4 Rb3+ 38.Kc2 Rb5 39.Rg4 Rcb8 40.Rb1 Rf8 41.Rxc4 Rxf2+ 42.Kc3 Rxg5 43.b4 Rf3 44.Re4 Rb5 45.Kc4 Rb6 46.b5 Rf5 47.Re7 h5 48.Rc7 h4 49.Rc6 Rxc6+ 50.bxc6 Kg7 51.c7 Rf2 52.Kd3 Rf8 53.Rb8 1-0
Round 2, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Nepomniachtchi, Ian
A36 English, ultra-symmetrical variation
1.c4 c5 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4.Nc3 Nc6 5.e3 e6 6.b3 Nge7 7.Ba3 b6 8.Nge2 O-O 9.O-O Bb7 10.d4 d6 11.Qd2 Na5 12.d5 exd5 13.cxd5 Ba6 14.Bb2 Bxe2 15.Nxe2 Nf5 16.e4 Bxb2 17.Qxb2 Ng7 18.Rad1 Qe7 19.Rfe1 Rfe8 20.f4 Rad8 21.Nc3 Qf6 22.e5 dxe5 23.Ne4 Qf5 24.fxe5 Rxe5 25.Rf1 Qxe4 26.Bxe4 Rxe4 27.Qf6 Rd7 28.Rde1 Ne8 29.Qf3 Rxe1 30.Rxe1 Nd6 31.Qf6 Nab7 32.h4 h5 33.g4 hxg4 34.h5 Kh7 35.Kg2 Nf5 36.hxg6+ fxg6 37.Rh1+ Kg8 38.Rh8# 1-0
Final Position
Round 3, May 12
Nepomniachtchi, Ian – Riazantsev, Alexander
1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.exd6 cxd6 5.c4 Nb6 6.Nc3 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 O-O 9.O-O Nc6 10.Be3 d5 11.c5 Nc4 12.Bxc4 dxc4 13.h3 Bf5 14.Qa4 Bd3 15.Rfd1 Nxd4 16.Nxd4 Bxd4 17.Rxd3 cxd3 18.Bxd4 Re8 19.Rd1 e5 20.Be3 e4 21.Nxe4 b5 22.cxb6 axb6 23.Qxe8+ 1-0
Round 4, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Grischuk, Alexander
A10 English Opening
1.c4 g6 2.Nc3 Bg7 3.g3 e5 4.Bg2 d6 5.d3 f5 6.e3 Nf6 7.Nge2 a5 8.b3 O-O 9.Bb2 c6 10.Qd2 Na6 11.f4 Bd7 12.O-O Re8 13.e4 Nc5 14.Rae1 Qb6 15.Kh1 a4 16.fxe5 dxe5 17.exf5 Bxf5 18.d4 Nce4 19.Nxe4 Nxe4 20.Qd1 a3 21.Ba1 exd4 22.Bxd4 Bxd4 23.Qxd4 Qxd4 24.Nxd4 Nc3 25.Nxf5 gxf5 26.Rxe8+ Rxe8 27.Bf3 Rd8 28.Rf2 Kg7 29.Kg2 Kg6 30.Rc2 Rd3 31.b4 Kf6 32.b5 cxb5 33.cxb5 b6 34.Bc6 Ke5 35.Kh3 f4 36.Kg4 h5+ 37.Kh4 fxg3 38.hxg3 Kd4 39.Rf2 Re3 40.Bd7 Re5 41.Rf6 Nxa2 42.Rxb6 Nb4 43.Rd6+ Rd5 44.Rxd5+ Nxd5 45.b6 Nxb6 46.Be6 Nd5 0-1
Round 6, May 12
Grischuk, Alexander – Riazantsev, Alexander
A06 Reti, Old Indian Attack
1.Nf3 d5 2.d3 Nc6 3.g3 e5 4.a3 Nf6 5.Bg2 a5 6.O-O g6 7.Nc3 Bg7 8.Bg5 h6 9.Bxf6 Bxf6 10.Nd2 d4 11.Na4 O-O 12.c3 dxc3 13.bxc3 Be7 14.Qb3 Ra7 15.Nc4 Be6 16.Qb5 Bd7 17.Nc5 Nd4 18.Qxd7 Nxe2+ 19.Kh1 Bxc5 20.Qb5 b6 21.Qb2 Nxc3 22.Nxe5 Bd4 23.Nc6 Qf6 24.Rac1 Rd8 25.Nxa7 Nb5 26.Qxb5 1-0
Round 7, May 12
Karjakin, Sergey – Grischuk, Alexander
B90 Sicilian, Najdorf, Byrne Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.a4 b6 8.Be2 Bb7 9.f3 Nbd7 10.O-O Be7 11.Qe1 Qc7 12.Qg3 O-O 13.Rad1 Rae8 14.Kh1 Rc8 15.Bg5 Rfe8 16.f4 Nc5 17.Bd3 Nfxe4 18.Bxe4 Nxe4 19.Nxe4 Bxe4 20.Bxe7 Qxe7 21.c3 f5 22.Nf3 h6 23.Qf2 b5 24.axb5 axb5 25.Nd2 d5 26.Qd4 b4 27.cxb4 Rb8 28.b3 Rxb4 29.Qf2 Qf6 30.Rc1 Qd4 31.Rc7 Qxf2 32.Rxf2 Kf8 33.Rf1 Re7 34.Rc8+ Kf7 35.Ra1 Rbb7 36.Rac1 Ra7 37.Kg1 Ra2 38.Rd1 Rea7 39.Kf2 Bc2 40.Rc1 Bxb3 41.R1c7+ Rxc7 42.Rxc7+ Kf6 43.Ke3 d4+ 44.Kd3 Bd5 45.g3 g5 46.Rh7 Kg6 47.Rh8 g4 48.Rg8+ Kf7 49.Rh8 Kg7 50.Rb8 h5 51.Rb1 h4 52.gxh4 Kf6 53.h5 Ra3+ 54.Kxd4 Rh3 55.Nf1 Rf3 56.Ne3 Rxf4+ 57.Kc5 Rf2 58.Rb6 Be4 59.h6 Rxh2 60.Kd4 Rd2+ 61.Kc4 Rh2 62.Kd4 Bf3 63.Rb8 Rxh6 64.Rf8+ Ke7 65.Rc8 Kf6 66.Rf8+ Kg5 67.Ke5 g3 68.Rg8+ Rg6 69.Rc8 g2 70.Rc1 f4 71.Nc2 Kg4 72.Nd4 Bd5 73.Nc2 Kg3 74.Nd4 f3 0-1
________
Alexander Riazantsev was born in Moscow in 1985. He is a grandmaster who won the Russian Chess Championship and the European Rapid Chess Championship in 2016. He is one of the coaches of the Russian women’s national chess team.
May 13, 2020
At the initiative of the strongest Russian GMs, the Chess Federation of Russia, the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation, the Timchenko Foundation, the Ramax group of companies and Gazprombank (Switzerland) will co-support the first online charity tournament titled Play for Russia. The event is scheduled for May 12-14. The tournament will be played on Lichess.org.
The prize pool will be shared among regional hospitals and health workers fighting the COVID-19 epidemic. The participants will determine beforehand the amount and recipients of the donation, depending on the needs of a particular institution. The entire prize fund is distributed equally among the regions, regardless of the final standings.
Participants:
Vladimir Kramnik (Krasnodar Krai)
Ian Nepomniachtchi (Bryansk region)
Alexander Grischuk (Moscow)
Sergey Karjakin (Crimea)
Peter Svidler (St. Petersburg)
Evgeny Tomashevsky (Saratov region)
Ernesto Inarkiev (Caucasus)
Alexander Riazantsev (Ural and Siberia)
The tournament will be a double round-robin event featuring 5 minutes per game plus a 2-second increment per move. The GMs will first play the round-robin part to reveal the strongest four to qualify into a knockout play-off.
Tournament Schedule:
May 12 – first half (7 rounds)
May 13 – second half (7 rounds)
May 14 - semifinals and a final.
Games start at 05:00 Pacific / 08:00 Eastern / 14:00 CEST/ 15:00 Moscow.
https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/first...ent_completed/
Rounds One to Seven
The first games of the Play For Russia charity tournament in aid of the doctors were played on May 12 on Lichess.org.
Having scored 5.5 points out of 7, Alexander Grischuk became the sole leader. On the first tournament day, he defeated Peter Svidler, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Riazantsev and Sergey Karjakin. Vladimir Kramnik, who beat Alexander Riazantsev, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Ernesto Inarkiev and Evgeny Tomashevsky, is half a point behind. Evgeny Tomashevsky is on the third place with 4 points. He started with four draws but then won against Ernesto Inarkiev and Ian Nepomniachtchi.
Results
Round One
Kramnik-Riazantsev 1-0
Nepomniachtchi-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Karjakin-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Svidler 1-0
Round Two
Riazantsev-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Grischuk 0.5-0.5
Inarkiev-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Nepomniachtchi 1-0
Round Three
Nepomniachtchi-Riazantsev 1-0
Karjakin-Kramnik 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Svidler-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Round Four
Riazantsev-Tomashevsky 0.5-0.5
Inarkiev-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Grischuk 0-1
Nepomniachtchi-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Round Five
Karjakin-Riazantsev 0.5-0.5
Grischuk-Nepomniachtchi 0.5-0.5
Svidler-Kramnik 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Inarkiev 1-0
Round Six
Grischuk-Riazantsev 1-0
Svidler-Karjakin 0.5-0.5
Tomashevsky-Nepomniachtchi 1-0
Inarkiev-Kramnik 0-1
Round Seven
Riazantsev-Inarkiev 0.5-0.5
Kramnik-Tomashevsky 1-0
Nepomniachtchi-Svidler 0.5-0.5
Karjakin-Grischuk 0-1
Standings
1. Grischuk 5.5
2. Kramnik 5
3 Tomashevsky 4
4-6 Karjakin, Svidler, Nepo 3
7 Inarkiev2.5
8 Riazantsev 2
Selected Games
Round 1, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Riazantsev, Alexander
D02 Queen’s Pawn game
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c3 c6 4.Bf4 g6 5.e3 Bg7 6.h3 O-O 7.Nbd2 Bf5 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.g4 Be4 10.g5 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Ne8 12.h4 e5 13.Bg3 Nd6 14.Bg4 Re8 15.Qf3 Nb6 16.O-O-O Nbc4 17.Nxc4 Nxc4 18.Qe2 a5 19.Qc2 a4 20.Be2 b5 21.dxe5 Bxe5 22.Bxe5 Rxe5 23.a3 Qe7 24.Kb1 Re8 25.Bd3 Nd6 26.Rh3 c5 27.Rdh1 b4 28.cxb4 cxb4 29.Qxa4 bxa3 30.Qxa3 Rb8 31.h5 Nc4 32.Qxe7 Rxe7 33.Bxc4 dxc4 34.hxg6 fxg6 35.Kc2 Reb7 36.Kc3 Rc8 37.Rh4 Rb3+ 38.Kc2 Rb5 39.Rg4 Rcb8 40.Rb1 Rf8 41.Rxc4 Rxf2+ 42.Kc3 Rxg5 43.b4 Rf3 44.Re4 Rb5 45.Kc4 Rb6 46.b5 Rf5 47.Re7 h5 48.Rc7 h4 49.Rc6 Rxc6+ 50.bxc6 Kg7 51.c7 Rf2 52.Kd3 Rf8 53.Rb8 1-0
Round 1, May 12
Grischuk, Alexander – Svidler, Peter
A07 Reti, King’s Indian Attack, Pachman System
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c3 c6 4.Bf4 g6 5.e3 Bg7 6.h3 O-O 7.Nbd2 Bf5 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.g4 Be4 10.g5 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Ne8 12.h4 e5 13.Bg3 Nd6 14.Bg4 Re8 15.Qf3 Nb6 16.O-O-O Nbc4 17.Nxc4 Nxc4 18.Qe2 a5 19.Qc2 a4 20.Be2 b5 21.dxe5 Bxe5 22.Bxe5 Rxe5 23.a3 Qe7 24.Kb1 Re8 25.Bd3 Nd6 26.Rh3 c5 27.Rdh1 b4 28.cxb4 cxb4 29.Qxa4 bxa3 30.Qxa3 Rb8 31.h5 Nc4 32.Qxe7 Rxe7 33.Bxc4 dxc4 34.hxg6 fxg6 35.Kc2 Reb7 36.Kc3 Rc8 37.Rh4 Rb3+ 38.Kc2 Rb5 39.Rg4 Rcb8 40.Rb1 Rf8 41.Rxc4 Rxf2+ 42.Kc3 Rxg5 43.b4 Rf3 44.Re4 Rb5 45.Kc4 Rb6 46.b5 Rf5 47.Re7 h5 48.Rc7 h4 49.Rc6 Rxc6+ 50.bxc6 Kg7 51.c7 Rf2 52.Kd3 Rf8 53.Rb8 1-0
Round 2, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Nepomniachtchi, Ian
A36 English, ultra-symmetrical variation
1.c4 c5 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4.Nc3 Nc6 5.e3 e6 6.b3 Nge7 7.Ba3 b6 8.Nge2 O-O 9.O-O Bb7 10.d4 d6 11.Qd2 Na5 12.d5 exd5 13.cxd5 Ba6 14.Bb2 Bxe2 15.Nxe2 Nf5 16.e4 Bxb2 17.Qxb2 Ng7 18.Rad1 Qe7 19.Rfe1 Rfe8 20.f4 Rad8 21.Nc3 Qf6 22.e5 dxe5 23.Ne4 Qf5 24.fxe5 Rxe5 25.Rf1 Qxe4 26.Bxe4 Rxe4 27.Qf6 Rd7 28.Rde1 Ne8 29.Qf3 Rxe1 30.Rxe1 Nd6 31.Qf6 Nab7 32.h4 h5 33.g4 hxg4 34.h5 Kh7 35.Kg2 Nf5 36.hxg6+ fxg6 37.Rh1+ Kg8 38.Rh8# 1-0
Final Position
Round 3, May 12
Nepomniachtchi, Ian – Riazantsev, Alexander
1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.exd6 cxd6 5.c4 Nb6 6.Nc3 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 O-O 9.O-O Nc6 10.Be3 d5 11.c5 Nc4 12.Bxc4 dxc4 13.h3 Bf5 14.Qa4 Bd3 15.Rfd1 Nxd4 16.Nxd4 Bxd4 17.Rxd3 cxd3 18.Bxd4 Re8 19.Rd1 e5 20.Be3 e4 21.Nxe4 b5 22.cxb6 axb6 23.Qxe8+ 1-0
Round 4, May 12
Kramnik, Vladimir – Grischuk, Alexander
A10 English Opening
1.c4 g6 2.Nc3 Bg7 3.g3 e5 4.Bg2 d6 5.d3 f5 6.e3 Nf6 7.Nge2 a5 8.b3 O-O 9.Bb2 c6 10.Qd2 Na6 11.f4 Bd7 12.O-O Re8 13.e4 Nc5 14.Rae1 Qb6 15.Kh1 a4 16.fxe5 dxe5 17.exf5 Bxf5 18.d4 Nce4 19.Nxe4 Nxe4 20.Qd1 a3 21.Ba1 exd4 22.Bxd4 Bxd4 23.Qxd4 Qxd4 24.Nxd4 Nc3 25.Nxf5 gxf5 26.Rxe8+ Rxe8 27.Bf3 Rd8 28.Rf2 Kg7 29.Kg2 Kg6 30.Rc2 Rd3 31.b4 Kf6 32.b5 cxb5 33.cxb5 b6 34.Bc6 Ke5 35.Kh3 f4 36.Kg4 h5+ 37.Kh4 fxg3 38.hxg3 Kd4 39.Rf2 Re3 40.Bd7 Re5 41.Rf6 Nxa2 42.Rxb6 Nb4 43.Rd6+ Rd5 44.Rxd5+ Nxd5 45.b6 Nxb6 46.Be6 Nd5 0-1
Round 6, May 12
Grischuk, Alexander – Riazantsev, Alexander
A06 Reti, Old Indian Attack
1.Nf3 d5 2.d3 Nc6 3.g3 e5 4.a3 Nf6 5.Bg2 a5 6.O-O g6 7.Nc3 Bg7 8.Bg5 h6 9.Bxf6 Bxf6 10.Nd2 d4 11.Na4 O-O 12.c3 dxc3 13.bxc3 Be7 14.Qb3 Ra7 15.Nc4 Be6 16.Qb5 Bd7 17.Nc5 Nd4 18.Qxd7 Nxe2+ 19.Kh1 Bxc5 20.Qb5 b6 21.Qb2 Nxc3 22.Nxe5 Bd4 23.Nc6 Qf6 24.Rac1 Rd8 25.Nxa7 Nb5 26.Qxb5 1-0
Round 7, May 12
Karjakin, Sergey – Grischuk, Alexander
B90 Sicilian, Najdorf, Byrne Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.a4 b6 8.Be2 Bb7 9.f3 Nbd7 10.O-O Be7 11.Qe1 Qc7 12.Qg3 O-O 13.Rad1 Rae8 14.Kh1 Rc8 15.Bg5 Rfe8 16.f4 Nc5 17.Bd3 Nfxe4 18.Bxe4 Nxe4 19.Nxe4 Bxe4 20.Bxe7 Qxe7 21.c3 f5 22.Nf3 h6 23.Qf2 b5 24.axb5 axb5 25.Nd2 d5 26.Qd4 b4 27.cxb4 Rb8 28.b3 Rxb4 29.Qf2 Qf6 30.Rc1 Qd4 31.Rc7 Qxf2 32.Rxf2 Kf8 33.Rf1 Re7 34.Rc8+ Kf7 35.Ra1 Rbb7 36.Rac1 Ra7 37.Kg1 Ra2 38.Rd1 Rea7 39.Kf2 Bc2 40.Rc1 Bxb3 41.R1c7+ Rxc7 42.Rxc7+ Kf6 43.Ke3 d4+ 44.Kd3 Bd5 45.g3 g5 46.Rh7 Kg6 47.Rh8 g4 48.Rg8+ Kf7 49.Rh8 Kg7 50.Rb8 h5 51.Rb1 h4 52.gxh4 Kf6 53.h5 Ra3+ 54.Kxd4 Rh3 55.Nf1 Rf3 56.Ne3 Rxf4+ 57.Kc5 Rf2 58.Rb6 Be4 59.h6 Rxh2 60.Kd4 Rd2+ 61.Kc4 Rh2 62.Kd4 Bf3 63.Rb8 Rxh6 64.Rf8+ Ke7 65.Rc8 Kf6 66.Rf8+ Kg5 67.Ke5 g3 68.Rg8+ Rg6 69.Rc8 g2 70.Rc1 f4 71.Nc2 Kg4 72.Nd4 Bd5 73.Nc2 Kg3 74.Nd4 f3 0-1
________
Alexander Riazantsev was born in Moscow in 1985. He is a grandmaster who won the Russian Chess Championship and the European Rapid Chess Championship in 2016. He is one of the coaches of the Russian women’s national chess team.
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