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Simultanée à l'horloge contre le GM Kovalyov (fermée)
Simultanée à l'horloge contre le GM Kovalyov (fermée)
8 places ont été tirées parmi les joueurs d'Équipe-Québec ayant récolté le plus de points. Le GM Kovalyov affrontera donc 8 joueurs, à l'horloge, au Stade Olympique le 23 juin prochain (à 10 heures). Il analysera ensuite les meilleures parties avec les jeunes.
Les jeunes invités sont les suivants (la liste pourrait changer, car certains n'ont pas encore accepté) :
Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratté (2196)
Tristan Côté-Lalumière (1866 - à confirmer)
Nicholas Johnson (1725 - à confirmer)
Sheng-Ming Gu (1649)
William Yip (1561)
Hou Han Zhang (1393)
Muhan Luo (1369)
Ananda Saha (1325)
J'aimerais par la même occasion féliciter les jeunes qui se sont illustrés lors du dernier test :
Tests semaine 7-8 :
Groupe 1:
1. Chang Yun (3 points)
2. Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratté (2 points)
3. Oscar Sprumont (1 point)
Groupe 2 :
1. William Yip (3 points)
2. Nicholas Johnson et Benjamin Sun (2 points)
Groupe 3 :
1. Ananda Saha (3 points)
2. Muhan Luo (2 points)
3. Mattew Yip (1 point)
Des extraits de ce test, pas si facile selon les jeunes, seront disponibles dans la prochaine revue Échec+.
Re : Simultanée à l'horloge contre le GM Kovalyov (fermée)
Félicitations à Kovalyov qui a eu un résultat de 6,5/7. Seul Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratté à réussi à lui soutirer une nulle. Sa partie, assez intéressante, devrait être présente dans le prochain exemplaire d'Échec+, avec une analyse et un résumé de la journée.
Les participants étaient :
Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratté (2196)
Nicholas Johnson (1725)
William Yip (1561)
Muhan Luo (1369)
Ananda Saha (1325)
Mattew Yip (1323)
Maïli-Jade Ouellet (1254)
La simultanée a été assez rapide ; en 90 minutes, Kovalyov avait fait abandonner son dernier adversaire. Comme vous pouvez le remarquer dans les parties, son jeu était simple, mais très efficace.
Il s'en est suivi une analyse de la part du grand-maître. Celui-ci a pu brièvement analyser chacune des parties, puis s'attarder sur quelques positions intéressantes. Pour conclure, le GM Kovalyov a donné deux problèmes très corsés et a donné quelques conseils aux jeunes. Ils ont notamment appris des techniques simples pour gagner avec un fou et un cavalier, et pour annuler avec une tour contre une tour et un fou.
Les jeunes en sortis bien contents, ayant non seulement affronté le joueur le plus coté au Canada (FIDE), mais ayant découvert un excellent analyste positionnel.
* Les parties sont en pièce jointe.
Last edited by Felix Dumont; Sunday, 24th June, 2012, 08:20 AM.
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