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  • Montreal Open in progress

    Once all the byes and late entries are taken into account, the total entry count could be over 200. Two GM's (Bator Sambuev, Aleksander Lenderman), and some IM's including Leonid Gerzhoy and Jean Hebert.

    There should be some games posted (either by me or others) sometime Saturday evening.

    At least three live games will be available each round (and will be available for viewing until the next round):

    http://perso.b2b2c.ca/lesechecauquebec/tfd.htm

    Results and pairings are (or will be soon) available at:

    http://www.echecsmontreal.ca/chom/

  • #2
    Re: Montreal Open in progress

    You're not getting lots of responses here Hugh. I wonder if live DGT fingerfeihler glitch for rd 3 23 Ra1 shud be Rf1 intending.. R2d1..e4 looks marvellous pour Jean...petrosian sys is winning:)EDIT WRONG HERE 23Ra1 played
    Last edited by David McTavish; Saturday, 11th September, 2010, 06:42 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: Montreal Open in progress

      Originally posted by David McTavish View Post
      You're not getting lots of responses here Hugh. I wonder if live DGT fingerfeihler glitch for rd 3 23 Ra1 shud be Rf1 intending.. R2d1..e4 looks marvellous pour Jean...petrosian sys is winning:)EDIT WRONG HERE 23Ra1 played
      I thought Jean might have played 1. e4 to see if he could get a chance to hammer the Winawer. Maybe be the hammerer instead of the hammeree. :)

      Two Winawer players and we get this. Doesn't it make you laugh?
      Gary Ruben
      CC - IA and SIM

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      • #4
        Re: Montreal Open in progress

        Helloo, 36. Rc7 for DGT operator, in rd 3 live lenderman-gerhoy

        EDIT Just caught ur note ICCF IM Ruben, yes, no winawer... Jean bailing for draw into a bad french structure though?
        Last edited by David McTavish; Saturday, 11th September, 2010, 07:36 PM. Reason: saw Gary's post, IM and SIM, not CIM:)

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        • #5
          Re: Montreal Open in progress

          Originally posted by David McTavish View Post
          EDIT Just caught ur note ICCF IM Ruben, yes, no winawer... Jean bailing for draw into a bad french structure though?
          Actually, I made SIM. I got both titles (IM and SIM) the same year. For my final SIM norm 3 players unleashed their French Defence against me. I picked up 2 1/2 points. One of my wins cost the a nation which invited me the final GM norm for one of their players. He got it in something else about a year later. I really liked that game and annotated it. It should copy and paste.

          [Event "J Jordan Memorial"]
          [Site "ICCF"]
          [Date "2004.03.04"]
          [Round "?"]
          [White "Ruben, Gary"]
          [Black "Pugh, John"]
          [Result "1-0"]
          [ECO "B80"]
          [WhiteElo "2449"]
          [BlackElo "2493"]
          [Annotator "Ruben,Gary"]
          [PlyCount "77"]
          [EventType "corr"]

          1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. f3 b5 8. g4
          Nfd7 9. Qd2 Nb6 10. O-O-O Bb7 11. Nb3 N8d7 12. Na5 Qc7 {
          To here is Anand - Ponomariov 2002.} 13. Nxb7 Qxb7 14. Bd4 Rc8 15. Bd3 Ne5 16.
          f4 Nbc4 17. Qe2 Nxd3+ 18. Qxd3 b4 19. Nb1 {
          The idea was to try to dislodge the Knight at c5.} e5 20. b3 Be7 21. bxc4 exd4
          {Now I wondered if I had enough pieces to conduct an attack on the King side.
          Often such attacks involve the sacrifice of a minor piece bishop or a knight
          and I only have one knight remaining.} 22. h4 O-O {
          The attack target squares are now set.} 23. Nd2 Bd8 24. g5 Bb6 25. h5 f6 {
          An attempt to get some counter play.} 26. gxf6 Rxf6 27. h6 g6 28. f5 Kh8 29.
          Rdg1 {Getting ready to open up the king.} Rg8 30. Rh3 Qf7 31. Rhg3 Rf8 32. Nf3
          {Time to bring the Knight into the attack.} Rc8 33. Ng5 {Nh4 is an interesting
          try. I played with that move for awhile and wondered if it might be difficult
          to win the full point.} Qxc4 34. Qxc4 Rxc4 35. Nxh7 $1 Kxh7 36. fxg6+ Rxg6 37.
          Rxg6 d3 38. Rg7+ Kh8 39. R1g2 {With the King completely out of play and down a
          rook for a bishop black can not hold the position so he resigns.} 1-0
          Gary Ruben
          CC - IA and SIM

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          • #6
            Re: Montreal Open in progress

            Sorry Gary;didn't update here for hour, looks like Hebert flagged in tough pos.Yes, cut and pasted fine. Beauty game, eh!:) Gimme the B's anytime.
            1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. f3 b5 8. g4 Nfd7 9. Qd2 Nb6 10. O-O-O Bb7 11. Nb3 N8d7 12.Na5 Qc7 13. Nxb7 Qxb7 14. Bd4 b4 (14... Rc8 15. Bd3 Ne5 16. f4 Nbc4 17. Qe2Nxd3+ 18. Qxd3 b4 19. Nb1 e5 20. b3 Be7 21. bxc4 exd4 22. h4 O-O 23. Nd2 Bd824. g5 Bb6 25. h5 f6 26. gxf6 Rxf6 27. h6 g6 28. f5 Kh8 29. Rdg1 Rg8 30. Rh3Qf7 31. Rhg3 Rf8 32. Nf3 Rc8 33. Ng5 Qxc4 34. Qxc4 Rxc4 35. Nxh7 Kxh7 36. fxg6+Rxg6 37. Rxg6 d3 38. Rg7+ Kh8 39. R1g2 1-0 Ruben over Pugh) 15. Nb1 Na4 16. Bc4 Ne5 17. Bb3 Qb5 18.f4 Nf3 19. Qe3 Nxd4 20. Rxd4 Nc5 21. Nd2 Be7 22. Rd1 a5 23. Bc4 Qc6 24. f5 a425. e5 d5 26. f6 Bf8 playable for black maybe...

            Nice game. B can deviate w/ 14...b4. In fact, all formerly main line ...e6 English Attack w...h6 has Black in BIG BIG trouble. So I really like ..Nfd7 instead, a la Novikov, as counterintuitive as it superficially seems. Recnltly Black has given up on the old Kasparov(...h6 after...e6, not earlier...Ng4 stuff)) mainline w/ an earlier...b4/...Rc8 ( instead of ...

            1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. f3 b5 8. Qd2
            Nbd7 9. g4 h6 10. O-O-O Bb7 11. h4 b4 12. Na4 Qa5

            ).Does Black have to give up the B on b7 though in your game? And above is just an alternative for B w/ a hypothetical line; you can bust it if u like:)

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            • #7
              Re: Montreal Open in progress

              Oh.. and your highly aesthetic h4 move should go straight in to MCO, no questions asked.

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              • #8
                Re: Montreal Open in progress

                Originally posted by David McTavish View Post

                ).Does Black have to give up the B on b7 though in your game? And above is just an alternative for B w/ a hypothetical line; you can bust it if u like:)
                Probably he saw the Anand game. I didn't want to follow it exactly because he might have found an improvement. Some players like 6. Be3 Ng4. If they have games like that in the database then I play 6. f3 with Be3 to follow or 6. Bg5.

                Here's that Anand game.

                [Event "Dual of the WCh, Mai"]
                [Site "?"]
                [Date "2002.??.??"]
                [Round "4"]
                [White "Anand, V."]
                [Black "Ponomariov, R."]
                [Result "1-0"]
                [ECO "B90"]
                [PlyCount "75"]
                [EventDate "2002.??.??"]

                1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. f3 e6 7. Be3 b5 8. g4
                Nfd7 9. Qd2 Bb7 10. O-O-O Nb6 11. Nb3 N8d7 12. Na5 Qc7 13. Kb1 Be7 14. h4 O-O
                15. Bg5 f6 16. Be3 Ne5 17. Qf2 Nbc4 18. Nxb7 Qxb7 19. Bd4 Rac8 20. Ne2 Nc6 21.
                Be3 Nxe3 22. Qxe3 Qa7 23. Qb3 d5 24. exd5 Na5 25. Qd3 Nc4 26. Nf4 Ne3 27. Nxe6
                Nxd1 28. Qxd1 Rfe8 29. Bd3 Qf2 30. f4 Bd6 31. g5 Rxe6 32. dxe6 Qxf4 33. Rf1 Qe5
                34. Re1 Qc5 35. gxf6 gxf6 36. Qg4+ Kh8 37. Rg1 Qc7 38. e7 1-0
                Gary Ruben
                CC - IA and SIM

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                • #9
                  Re: Montreal Open in progress

                  Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
                  Probably he saw the Anand game. I didn't want to follow it exactly because he might have found an improvement. Some players like 6. Be3 Ng4. If they have games like that in the database then I play 6. f3 with Be3 to follow or 6. Bg5.

                  Here's that Anand game.

                  [Event "Dual of the WCh, Mai"]
                  [Site "?"]
                  [Date "2002.??.??"]
                  [Round "4"]
                  [White "Anand, V."]
                  [Black "Ponomariov, R."]
                  [Result "1-0"]
                  [ECO "B90"]
                  [PlyCount "75"]
                  [EventDate "2002.??.??"]

                  1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. f3 e6 7. Be3 b5 8. g4
                  Nfd7 9. Qd2 Bb7 10. O-O-O Nb6 11. Nb3 N8d7 12. Na5 Qc7 13. Kb1 Be7 14. h4 O-O
                  15. Bg5 f6 16. Be3 Ne5 17. Qf2 Nbc4 18. Nxb7 Qxb7 19. Bd4 Rac8 20. Ne2 Nc6 21.
                  Be3 Nxe3 22. Qxe3 Qa7 23. Qb3 d5 24. exd5 Na5 25. Qd3 Nc4 26. Nf4 Ne3 27. Nxe6
                  Nxd1 28. Qxd1 Rfe8 29. Bd3 Qf2 30. f4 Bd6 31. g5 Rxe6 32. dxe6 Qxf4 33. Rf1 Qe5
                  34. Re1 Qc5 35. gxf6 gxf6 36. Qg4+ Kh8 37. Rg1 Qc7 38. e7 1-0
                  [Event "10th North American Invitational CC Cha"]
                  [Site "ICCF"]
                  [Date "2005.07.01"]
                  [Round "?"]
                  [White "White, David"]
                  [Black "Ruben, Gary"]
                  [Result "1-0"]
                  [WhiteElo "2374"]
                  [BlackElo "2467"]
                  [PlyCount "91"]
                  [EventDate "2005.??.??"]
                  [WhiteTeam "Russland"]
                  [BlackTeam "Niederlande"]
                  [WhiteTeamCountry "RUS"]
                  [BlackTeamCountry "NED"]

                  1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 Ng4 7. Bg5 h6 8. Bh4
                  g5 9. Bg3 Bg7 10. h3 Ne5 11. Nf5 Bxf5 12. exf5 Nbc6 13. Nd5 e6 14. Ne3 Qb6 15.
                  Rb1 d5 16. fxe6 fxe6 17. Be2 O-O 18. O-O Ng6 19. c4 Rad8 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bd3
                  Nge5 22. Bxe5 Bxe5 23. Nf5 Rf6 24. Re1 Rdf8 25. g4 Rd8 26. Bf1 Kh8 27. b4 Bc3
                  28. Re3 d4 29. Re4 Qc7 30. Qe2 Qf7 31. b5 d3 32. Qe3 axb5 33. Bxd3 b4 34. Bc4
                  Qc7 35. a3 Nd4 36. Nxd4 Qxc4 37. Ne6 Qd3 38. Nxd8 Qxb1+ 39. Kg2 Rf8 40. axb4
                  Qb2 41. Re8 Rxe8 42. Qxe8+ Kh7 43. Qe4+ Kg8 44. Qe6+ Kh7 45. Qf5+ Kh8 46. Qg6
                  1-0

                  Whad happend?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Montreal Open in progress

                    Originally posted by David McTavish View Post

                    1-0

                    Whad happend?
                    I was black and black lost. I thought I'd try that variation and it didn't work out. So simple is losing a chess game. My coach suggested I forget that variation and move on to other things. Like sitting in a rocking chair by the wood stove and thinking about the good old daze. :)
                    Gary Ruben
                    CC - IA and SIM

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                    • #11
                      Re:Another opening dilemma for ICCF SIM Gary

                      Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
                      I was black and black lost. I thought I'd try that variation and it didn't work out. So simple is losing a chess game. My coach suggested I forget that variation and move on to other things. Like sitting in a rocking chair by the wood stove and thinking about the good old daze. :)
                      But you are not classically conditioned i hope, as correspondence chess, and i speak w/ no iccf exp., is thankless for the first ten years. One loss and the variation is no good? I am just about to give up this line as well, but only 'cause i'm getting a Poor Irish Dragon, ie., w/ pawn on g5 intead of g6, and then getting manuts crushed after a timely h4.King not as safe is crucial, as well.Who still plays this as Black?:)

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