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  • Hans Jung
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    Raja's kingside destroying combo deserved a better fate but there is still lots of life in his position.

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  • Hans Jung
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    A brilliant finish by Razvan! ubavoidable checkmate no less! and Shiyam I never thought a dry technical position in the opening could lead to such a great result - also unavoidable checkmate!

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  • Hans Jung
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    I am so proud of the Canadian team. It looks like they are going to beat the Czechs even after Shawn's tough loss.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Rd 3 Intricate maneuvering with the knights by Razvan. With the pseudo sacrifice of the knight on e6 has he found the critical weakness?

    23.Qh5 by Razvan! I love it.

    I thought 24.f4 but now I see e7 is even better. Actually now I like 24.f4, the benefit of hindsight.
    Last edited by Hans Jung; Friday, 13th September, 2024, 12:02 PM.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Originally posted by John Coleman View Post
    Round 3: Did Shawn really take half an hour to play 8...c4, or was my computer on strike?
    I dont know, I just joined but I could well believe it. Its a very tricky position.

    After 18.Bxe7 what is going on!?!

    The queen sac was too much.
    Last edited by Hans Jung; Friday, 13th September, 2024, 12:11 PM.

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  • John Coleman
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    Round 3: Did Shawn really take half an hour to play 8...c4, or was my computer on strike?

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  • Hans Jung
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    Masterful strategy and patience by Shawn RL leads to key win to tie the Canada - Norway match.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Lovely finish by Razvan! 55.f3 remove the defender.

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  • Hans Jung
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    The MJ Ouellet finish pretty as a picture.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Most fans like watching Gukesh or Pragga or Vidit. I like watching Erigaisi, his pawn play is almost unbelievable at times.

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  • Hans Jung
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    The women have mainly closed games this round against Chile - which is not a bad thing.

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  • Hans Jung
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    You like wild - just look at Shawn RL vs JS Christiansen.

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  • Hans Jung
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    (wot, no Carlsen) - maybe he is aiming for highest performance ever at Olympiad - so doesnt want to play anyone under 2600.

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  • John Coleman
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    Men
    Canada - Norway

    Rodrigue-Lemieux Shawn - Christiansen Johan-Sebastian
    Panjwani Raja -Tari Aryan
    Preotu Razvan - Amar Elham
    Noritsyn Nikolay - Urkedal Frode Olav Olsen

    (wot, no Carlsen??)

    Women
    Canada - Chile

    Ouellet Maili-Jade - Gomez Barrera Javiera Belen
    Pham Bich Ngoc - Abarca Gonzalez Damaris
    Demchenko Svitlana - Jorquera Cabello Valentina
    Golubeva Oksana - Morales Flores Monserrat

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  • Chris White
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    Originally posted by Hans Jung View Post
    Nice finish in the Panjwani game. Perfect but expected result by Canada. 4-0.
    Go Canada Go!

    I watched most of the last half of the game - awesome pressure by Raja. I think most players from Newfoundland and Labrador will be rooting for Raja a little extra since he used to live here.

    I make a video recap of this one :) - https://youtu.be/4McMHV2bT4c

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