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Rd6 Jobava is one of my favorite tacticians - tricky and dynamic. But he has trouble defending resourcefully and with certain strategic positions. So he often wins big and loses big. https://www.chessbomb.com/arena/2021...Moussard_Jules
Rd6 Shirov - Firoujza and Najer - Caruana both very interesting. The price you pay for leading in a tournament of this caliber is you get to play Firoujza and Caruana. However Najer must be happy with his position. The computer evaluates +2 for him coming out of the opening.
Najer failed to put Caruana off in an advantageous endgame.
Congratulations to Shirov - always attacking and holding off Firoujza. Incredible complex lines to calculate in the middlegame.
Last edited by Hans Jung; Monday, 1st November, 2021, 07:36 PM.
Dubov a clear piece down after 16 (sacrifice) and continuous pressure. Finally converts 25 moves later in an amazing endgame. What a game! (Dubov-Saric rd6)
Another great game between Caruana and Sevian (referring to recent US Champs). Sevian sacrifices 3 pawns to get the initiative but there is no more than a draw at the end
Harikrishna finds 27.Nf7 and Nd8! and black's position becomes a knightmare.
Last edited by Hans Jung; Wednesday, 3rd November, 2021, 12:14 PM.
Alireza is something else, let.s hope it continues like that for him. The tournament is very tight and many people can qualify. I'm hoping Maxime or Fabiano can qualify but some luck will be required. Alexis Shirov has a great tournament for a guy near 50 years old. What an amazing player . Fire on the board like his great compatriot Tal !
Rd8 Beautiful knight play by Eljanov. Both knights led the action.
In the Saric game the kings knight led the action. Nf6-h5-f4-e2-d4 and could have gone to c2 and then e3 with an advanced outpost but Black judged that his position was already winning.
In the Gukesh - Yakubboev game the pawn storm with g5 works. White would love to play exf4 but ...e4! and the pieces will be overloaded on the E -file.
The culprit was 21.f4 which had to be calculated carefully (where white would have realized he was worse and played more cautiously). The resulting pawnstorm is just winning for Black, all the tactics work despite White's desperation.
Another successful defence by Shirov against MVL!
Jeffery Xiong wins with the zigzag pawn formation! Nice finish (threatening Bxf2+, Ne3+ and checkmate)
Last edited by Hans Jung; Thursday, 4th November, 2021, 01:03 PM.
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