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    http://d4chessnews.blogspot.hu/

    King's Indian Defence-TWIC 955
    I found 3 interesting games in the Classical variation of the King's Indian. Previously I had prepared the Saemisch variation but now some backup ideas are needed in my repertoire.

    Game 1
    Rodshtein,M got a queenside bind going with an early c5 and then had to win the game over again after letting the advantage slip away.

    Rodshtein,M (2616) - Manolache,M (2533)
    King’s Indian Classical 6.h3[E90]
    29th Open Cappelle la Grande FRA (4.5), 25.02.2013

    Game 2
    Eljanov,P obtained a crushing bind after black chose to keep the queens on and play for middlegame complications.

    Eljanov,P (2678) - L'Ami,Alina (2362)
    King’s Indian Classical 7.Be3 ed[E92]
    Reykjavik Open 2013 Reykjavik ISL (2.7), 20.02.2013

    Game 3
    The bayonet variation saw action (9.b4 Nh5 E97) but with 10.g3 as opposed to 10.Re1. In the featured game, Yilmaz got a massive kingside attack after black loosened the kingside.

    Yilmaz,M (2531) - L'Ami,Alina (2362)
    King’s Indian Classical 9.b4 Nh5 10.g3 [E97]
    Reykjavik Open 2013 ISL (6.21), 23.02.2013

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    Re: Blog Posts Mar 2-Hansen Rd9

    http://canadachessnews.blogspot.hu/

    Here is Hansen's clutch last round win with black.

    Vorobiov,E (2584) - Hansen,Eric (2557)
    French vs. King’s Indian Attack[C00]
    29th Open Cappelle la Grande FRA (9), 02.03.2013

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    • #3
      Re: Blog Posts Mar 2

      http://canadachessnews.blogspot.hu/

      Cappelle Final Standings
      GM Hansen ties for first in a group of 8 with 7/9.

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      • #4
        Re: Blog Posts Mar 2

        http://canadachessnews.blogspot.hu/

        2 nice interviews by Orlova from Beauty and Chess Geek Channel done at the Reykjavik Open.

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