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  • #16
    Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

    I get startled by the auto-j'adoubovic of the game player. It makes the move, than a few seconds later unmakes it and plays it again, usually adjusting the clock time.

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    • #17
      Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

      Irina queened her pawn. Zees could happen in Germany, yes!

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      • #18
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        I'm wondering there may be hope in Hazel's game. Ingrid advanced her passers too quickly. Will it come down to just the kingside pawns, with Black having a better K position, but not so much?

        Yuanling has steadfastly refused to sacrifice and White's pawns are dangerous, but it may all come down to some time scramble legerdemain. Keep your eyes peeled for a Rh7 sacrifice if the N/f6 ever moves.

        What exciting matches!

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        • #19
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          Yuanling and Dagne just passed the 40th move, so my prediction of time scramble chaos is ... premature.

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          • #20
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            There was actually maybe a forced draw for Hazel earlier by checking on the back rank. Didn't look too carefully though. Too bad she didn't take it.

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            • #21
              Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

              Originally posted by Duncan Smith View Post
              There was actually maybe a forced draw for Hazel earlier by checking on the back rank. Didn't look too carefully though. Too bad she didn't take it.
              Hi Duncan,

              Do you mean on move 42 where Hazel played Nf7 instead of Nc8?

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              • #22
                Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                Originally posted by Jonathan Berry View Post
                I'm wondering there may be hope in Hazel's game. Ingrid advanced her passers too quickly. Will it come down to just the kingside pawns, with Black having a better K position, but not so much?

                Yuanling has steadfastly refused to sacrifice and White's pawns are dangerous, but it may all come down to some time scramble legerdemain. Keep your eyes peeled for a Rh7 sacrifice if the N/f6 ever moves.

                What exciting matches!
                The computer suggests there might still be some drawing opportunities.
                I'm no expert using it so take if for what you will.

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                • #23
                  Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                  Well, I'm not sure I'd agree with Tarrasch on that point. But if you're going to go material down it's good to have a real imbalance. The two Bs were nice but so was the N/d5. As at 12:50 Zugic has very good chances to draw. He's a P down but his passed f-P has great influence. Thomas has a mountain to climb to draw. The White R will pick off either the a or h Pawn after which White is an exchange up and Black only has a passed d-P in compensation. Such endings are horrible to defend.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                    Originally posted by Larry Bevand View Post
                    Hi Duncan,

                    Do you mean on move 42 where Hazel played Nf7 instead of Nc8?
                    No, when she moved the Q back from a7 to cover all her pieces there was a check instead on the back rank that seemed to create some perpetual type situations. Earlier in the game. Your suggestion also has some merit.
                    Last edited by Duncan Smith; Sunday, 16th November, 2008, 07:24 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                      So close, yet ... a 2.5 to 1.5 loss to Scotland. After c5 Nc6! was very nice by Ketevan, I'd overlooked that.

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                      • #26
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                        On board four in Canada vs Scotland, I am wondering if Thomas could have done better with 30...Bc6!?, blocking the c-file and keeping an eye on g2 for attacking chances. It's hard to see how Black could lose there.:) After 30...Be6, White played very well and obtained a grip on the position, eventually winning the endgame and the match for Scotland.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                          Originally posted by Duncan Smith View Post
                          The computer suggests there might still be some drawing opportunities.
                          I'm no expert using it so take if for what you will.
                          I must be the only one who doesn't use an engine to watch the games. Probably the line you are looking at is 34. Qb1+ Kh7 which looks better than the text.

                          Anyhow, like my analysis, the game is being played without an engine.
                          Gary Ruben
                          CC - IA and SIM

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                          • #28
                            Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                            A piquant finish to Yuanling's game. Unfortunately, our player was on the sharp end of the stick. So that leaves Hazel, struggling gamely on, down material and position, but only two pawns shy of a draw.

                            These comments were produced by the "engine" which I use to watch all the games.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Round 4 - Women's - Bd. 2

                              Yuanling has lost according to website :(

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                              • #30
                                Re: Round 4 - the line-up for today

                                It's over. England 2.5 - Canada 1.5.

                                Congratulations to our players for their fight. You forced the opposition to play their best.

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