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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/vishy-...-festival-2024

  • #2
    The two bishops and how to use that advantage was the theme of the day in the first round at Prague. Pragga Keymer was the most interesting game with Pragga finding very creative ways to use his bishops and of course much more. Queen sack and counter queen sack, and an artistic try by Keymer with 4 minor pieces vs two rooks and two minors but unfortunately he could not coordinate properly.
    Abdusattarov also dominated with the two bishops but translated into a very interesting and winning endgame of bishop of opposite colors.
    Maghsoodloo also handled the two bishops well but his was more a case of a multi faceted pin on the queenside and the Fpawn lever driven home on the kingside and eventually the white king position cracked.
    Last edited by Hans Jung; Tuesday, 27th February, 2024, 02:42 PM.

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    • #3
      https://en.chessbase.com/post/prague-festival-2024-r1

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hans Jung View Post
        The two bishops and how to use that advantage was the theme of the day in the first round at Prague. Pragga Keymer was the most interesting game with Pragga finding very creative ways to use his bishops and of course much more. Queen sack and counter queen sack, and an artistic try by Keymer with 4 minor pieces vs two rooks and two minors but unfortunately he could not coordinate properly.
        Abdusattarov also dominated with the two bishops but translated into a very interesting and winning endgame of bishop of opposite colors.
        Maghsoodloo also handled the two bishops well but his was more a case of a multi faceted pin on the queenside and the Fpawn lever driven home on the kingside and eventually the white king position cracked.
        Awesome commentary Hans!
        Thanks very much:)

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        • #5
          Rd 2 Thats twice in a row Maghsoodloo has done wonders with the F pawn lever! - and his latest victim is Pragga!

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          • #6
            Thanks Francis. Just a minute ago I thought I was losing my mind. Why? The Gukesh game in round two. Move 49 Gukesh as Black played a5 and I thought en passant captures is the natural move and what does Black have? Actually I still don't know. So this commentator is stumped. When I have more time I will look at an engine. A commentators life isn't always smooth even if his comments are sometimes sparse.

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            • #7
              After two rounds Maghsoodloo is in the clear lead with a perfect score (two wins)!

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              • #8
                https://en.chessbase.com/post/prague-festival-2024-r2

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                • #9
                  Rd 3 Richard Rapport dominated Pragga, the outstanding feature being accuracy. Pragga was scrambling to find counterplay by doubling rooks on the eighth rank but Rapport solved that by queening his passed pawn.

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                  • #10
                    Navarra is known for his tactical eye but when Abdusattarov revved up the tactics he took over the game and dominated.

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                    • #11
                      Interesting pawn play at the beginning in Gukesh - Vidit but the position kept simplifying to a draw.

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                      • #12
                        https://en.chessbase.com/post/prague-festival-2024-r3

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                        • #13
                          https://en.chessbase.com/post/strong...open-in-prague The open. Apparently the Botez sisters and Dina Belenkaya as popular streamers and actually playing in the tournament, are receiving the most attention.

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                          • #14
                            Rd 4 all draws, however some draws are more interesting than others. Abdusattarov vs Gukesh was full of small tactics. For example I thought because of the super strong knight on d4 White could play 24.Rcb1 and just pick off the Bpawn. Not so. Tactic alert. If it was then White to play and if he captured Qxb6 then Rc1+, Kg2, Bf1+ and Bb5+ winning the queen.
                            Vidit also had good chances against Bartel.

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                            • #15
                              Rd 5 Navarra upset Gukesh after Gukesh fell apart in the endgame.

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