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ШАХМАТНЫЙ
ИНФОРМАТОР
INFORMADOR
AJEDRECISTICO
INFORMATORE
SCACCHISTICO
ШАХОВСКИ
ИНФОРМАТОР
INFORMADOR
DE XADREZ
SCHACH-
INFORMATOR
INFORMATEUR
D'ECHECS
CONTENTS
I --
Back Cover
Title page
System of Signs
The Best Game of the Preceding Volume
The Most Important Theoretical Novelty of the Preceding Volume
THE MOSCOW GRAND PRIX GM Ivan Ivanisevic
THE EUROPEAN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2019
- CHAMPION’S REPORT FROM SKOPJE GM Vladislav Artemiev
- MY BATTLES IN SKOPJE GM Ferenc Berkes
- EL NINO’S CHESS SPRING GM David Anton Guijarro
DAVID IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN GM David Navara
THE POWER OF IMAGINATION GM Rafael Leitao
A RARE BUT THRILLING ENDGAME GM Mihail Marin
THE SCHEVENINGEN VARIATION - THE HEART OF THE SICILIAN GM Milos
Perunovic
THE REHABILITATED CARO-KANN GM Aleksander Delchev
NEW TRENDS AND IDEAS IN THE ZAITSEV VARIATION GM Burak Firat
MAGNUS - ALL ALONE AT THE CHESS OLYMPUS GM Danilo Milanovic
NOT ALL DRAWS ARE MADE EQUAL GM Michael Prusikin
Games
Classification of Openings
A00-A24
A25-A49
A50-A74
A75-A99
B00-B24
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В25-В49
В50-В74
В75-В99
С00-С24
С25-С49
С50-С74
С75-С99
D00-D24
D25-D49
D50-D99
Е00-Е24
Е25-Е49
Е50-Е74
Е75-Е99
Index
Combinations GM Branko Tadic
Endings IM Goran Arsovic
Endgame Blunders IM Zoran Petronijevic
Studies FM Branislav Durasevic
Correspondence Chess CCE Vladimir Tasic
Tournaments
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^formants 140th
GENERATIONS
Starring:
NAVARA
Ivanisevic
Leitao
Berkes
Perunovic
FlRAT
ARTEMIEV
Guijarro
Marin
MlLANOVIC
Delchev
Prusikin
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CHESS
INFORMANT
SCHACH-
INFORMATOR
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inf or ma tor
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INFORMATEUR
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The Inventors of the Chess Informant systems
Aleksandar MATANOVIC, Braslav RABAR, Milivoje MOLEROVlC,
Aleksandar BOZlC, Borislav MILlC
Contributors
GM Bosko ABRAMOVlC, IM Zoran ARSOVIC, GM Goran CABRILO,
FM Guillermo CAMACHO MARTINEZ, IM Srdan CVETKOVlC, FM Branislav DURASEVlC,
GM Athanasios MASTROVASILIS, GM Misa PAP, IM Zoran PETRONIJEVlC,
GM Dejan PIKULA, IM Valentin STOICA, Vladimir TASlC
Columnists
GM David ANTON GUIJARRO, GM Vladislav ARTEMIEV, GM Ferenc BERKES,
GM Aleksander DELCHEV, GM Burak FIRAT, GM Ivan IVANISEVIC, GM Rafael LEITAO,
GM Mihoil MARIN, GM Danilo MILANOVlC, GM David NAVARA, GM Michael PRUSIKIN
Editorial board
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GM Milos PERUNOVIC, GM Bronko TADIC, Nenad VUKMIROVlC, Igor ZVEGUC
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SISTEM ZNAKOVA • СИСТЕМА ЗНАКОВ • SYSTEM OF SIGNS •
ZEICHENERKLARUNG • SYSTEME DE SYMBOLES • SISTEMA DE
SIGNOS • SPIEGAZIONE DEI SEGNI • TECKENFORKLARING •
± white stands slightly better
т black stands slightly better
± white has the upper hand
+ black has the upper hand
+- white has a decisive advantage
-+ black has a decisive advantage
= even
co unclear
от with compensation for the material
C development advantage
О greater board room
-> with attack
T with initiative
# with counterplay
О zugzwang
# mate
! a very good move
!! an excellent move
? a mistake
?? a blunder
!? a move deserving attention
?! a dubious move
Д with the idea
□ only move
q better is
E0 centre
» king's side
« queen's side
x weak point
1 endgame
if bishops of opposite color
# bishops of the same color
о double pawns
6 passed pawn
> advantage in number of pawns
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© time
86/203 Chess Informant
E 12 Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
S 3/b Encyclopaedia of Chess Endings
N a novelty
(ch) championship
(izt) interzonal tournament
(ct) candidates' tournament
(m) match
(ol) olympiad
corr. correspondence game
RR editorial comment
R various moves
L with
- see
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THE BEST GAME
OF THE PRECEDING VOLUME_________________________
Editors' Pick
139/123. C54
Aleksey GOGANOV 2612 - Abhimanyu PURANIK 2538
Moscow 2019
1.е4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.0-0 &f6 5.d3 d6 б.сЗ a6 7.1b3 h6 8.&bd2 0-0 9.h3 Se8 lO.Sel
le6 ll.lc2 la7 12.^fl d5 13.ed5 [13.®e2 - 135/121] 13..Ж15 [ 13...td5 - 132/124] 14.&g3
Sad8 15.b4!? [15.te3 - 80/(348)] 15...b5 N [ 15...Bd6] 16.a4 tb6 17.1d2 Bd6 18.Wcl lc8
19.ab5 ab5 2O.Sa8 &d5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
21.Se4!? [Д Sh4^; 21.^e4 Bg6 22.^g3 Bd6=] 21...f5 22.Sc8! [22.Sh4? e4T Д 23.de4? Bg3-+]
22...fe4 [22...Sc8? 23.^f5 Bd7 (23..Ж6 24.tb3+-) 24.^g7! Bg7 25.th6 Ф17 26.®g5+-]
23.&e4 @f8 24.1b3!? [24.Sd8 Sd8 a) 25.®el Ж4 26.Ф112!? Bf5 (26...^d3 27.®e2+) 27.®floo;
b) 25.®аЗ Жб 26.^g3oo] 24...&h8 25.1h6!? Sc8 [25...gh6 26.td5 Sc8 (26...Sd5? 27.Se8 ®e8
28.®h6+-) 27.llc67] 26.1d5 &e7 27.&e5! gh6 28.&f7 &h7 29.1b3 Scd8 3O.d4? [3O.^f6 &g6
31.^e8 Se8 32.d4^] 3O...^d5 31.1c2 &g8 32.&h6 &h8 33.®g5 Sd7 34.&g4 Se6? [34...®g8
35.®h6 Sh7-+] 35.&g3? [35.®h5! &g8 Зб.ДЬЗ сб 37.^gf6 Sf6 38.Ш ®f6 39.®e8 ^g7
40.®d7 ®e7 41.®g4 &f6 42.®f3 &g7 43.td5 Bel 44.Ф112 tc7 45.g3 cd5 46.&g2+] 35...@f4
36.Wh5 &g8 37.M5 Sei 38.&h2 Sg7? [38...Sde7! 39.®h4 (39.®g6 Ф08-+) 39...®d6+]
io
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
39.1e4!+- Se4 [39...^f6 4O.^f6 ®f6 41.®e8 ®f8 42.td5 Sf7 43.tf7 &g7 44,^f5+-] 40.®d5
±f8 41.®e4 ®e4 42.&e4 c6 43.f4 lc7 44.&e5 le5 45.de5 Sd7 46.&d6 Sa7 47.f5 Sa2 48.&g3
Se2 49.&f4 Sf2 50.&g5 Фе7 51.g4
1 : 0 Br. Tadic
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THE MOST IMPORTANT THEORETICAL NOVELTY
OF THE PRECEDING VOLUME_____________________
Editors Pick
139/135 C92
Sam SHANKLAND 2725 - DING LIREN 2813
Wijk aan Zee 2019
1.е4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 0-0 8.h3 lb7 9.d3 d6 Ю.сЗ
[10.a3] 10...&a5 ll.lc2 c5 12.&bd2 Se8 13.^fl h6 14.&e3 [14.^g3 - 114/123] 14...1f8
15.b4?! cb4 16.cb4 £k6 17.a3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17...d5! N [17...a5] 18.&g4?! [18.^d5 ^d5 19.ed5 ®d5 2O.tb3 ®d7 21.1b2=] 18...&g4 19.hg4
de4 2O.de4 @dl 21.Sdl a5! 22.ba5?! [22.Sd7!? tc8 23.Sc7#] 22...&a5 23.Sbl lc6 24.&d2
Sed8 25.&fl &b7! 26.Sb3 ld7 [26...Sac8!] 27.f3?! [27.^f3 Sac8 (27...tg4? 28.Sd8 Sd8
29.^e5=) 28.^elb4 29.Sbl! tb5 30.&gl Sdl 31.tdl] 27...Sac8 28.1b!
12
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
28...b4! 29.Sb2 [29.ab4 ta4-+] 29...1a4 3O.Sel Sc7!-+ 31.1a2 [31.ab4 Sdc8] 3L..ba3 32.Sb6
1с5 ЗЗ.ЭЫ lc2!
0 : 1 B. Abramovic
C92
l.e4 e5 2.^f3 ^сб 3.tb5 a6 4.ta4 ^f6 5.0-0 te7 6.Sel b5 7.tb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 tb7 10.d3 £>a5 ll.^c2
c5 12.£ibd2 He8 13.&fl h6
14.^e3 1 &f8 15.b4 2 cb4 16.cb4 ^c6 17.a3 d5 3 18.Ы5 4 fcdS 19.ed5 ®d5 20.11)3 ®d7 21.1Ь2 .1(16
22.1d5 a5= 5
15.&h2 d5 16.&hg4 de4 17.&f6 6 ®f6 18.de4 Sad8 19.®e2 lc8 7 2O.a4 Ь4 21.Ы5 ®g6 22.&Ы lb7= 8
14.^g3 lf8 15.&h2 d5 16.&g4 9 de4 10 17.&f6 11 ®f6 18.de4 lc8 19.&h5 ®h4 20.®f3 le6 21.^g3 12 g6
22.^fl Had8=
15.d4 cd4 16.cd4 d5 17.^e5 13 de4 14 18.11'4 15 Sc8 19.a3 16 ^c4 17 20.11)3 ®l)6 /
16...ed4 17.Ы4 Sc8 18 18.b3 19 d5 20 19.e5 &e4 20.&e4 21 de4 21.й,е4 Й,е4 22 22.Se4 ^c6= 23
1
14.d4 cd4 15.cd4 ed4 16.^d4 tf8 17.^f5 [17.^g3 - 14.^g3] 17...Sc8 18.^1g3 ®c7 19.Se2
^c4 20.®d4 ^e5 21.tf4 ®c5 22.Sdl ®d4 23.^d4 ^g6 24.tcl d5= 25.ed5 Se2 26.^ge2 td5
27.iLb3 1/2 : 1/2 Ruslan Ponomariov 2706 - Vladimir Akopian 2708, Karlovy Vary 2007
2
15.&f5 d5 16.®e2 Sc8 17.^h2 c4 18.dc4 ^c4 19.Sdl ®b6 2O.ed5 ^d5 21.®g4 ФЬ8т Mohamed
Henni 2314 - Fouad El Taher 2477, Cairo 2001;
15.&g4 ^g4 16.hg4 d5 17.®e2 g6 18.td2 de4 19.de4 tc8 2O.Sadl ®c7 21ЛЛ2 te6 22.tbl
Sad8 23.Acl ^ic4= Ali Bitalzadeh 2390 - Levente Vajda 2547, Deutschland 2008
3
13
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17... a5 18.ba5 ^ia5
a) 19.Sbl tc6 [19...d5!? 2O.Sb5 tc6 21.Sbl de4 22.de4 te4=] 2O.^f5 ®c7oo Rashid
Nezhmetdinov - Mikhail Yudovich sr., Baku 1964;
b) 19.tb2 Sc8 2O.Sbl ®c7 21.®d2 tc6=
4
18.^g4?! ^g4 19.hg4 de4 2O.de4 ®dl 21.Sdl a5!
a b c d e f g h
a) 22.ba5?! ^a5 23.Sbl tc6 24.^d2 Sed8 25.ФП
14
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
25...W7! 26.Sb3
al) 26...MZ
all) 27.f3?! Sac8 28.ДЫ b4! 29.Sb2 [29.ab4 ta4-+] 29...ta4 3O.Sel Sc7!-+ Samuel
Shankland 2725 — Ding Liren 2813, Wijk aan Zee 2019 - 139/135;
al2) 27.^f3 Sac8 28.^el b4 29.Sbl! tb5 30.&gl Sdl 3l.tdl tc6+;
a2J26...Sac8!-+;
b) 22.Sd7!? Ac 8 23.Sc7co Bosko Abramovic
5
Bosko Abramovic
6
17.dc4 Ag4 18.®g4
a b c d e f g h
a) 18...Se6#;
b) 18..Ж6 19.^d5 td5 2O.ed5 ^c4 21.a4 ^d6 22.te3 c4 23.ab5 ab5 24.Sa8 Sa8 25.f4 Sa2
15
26.Acl ef4 27.®f4 ®d8co Antonio Pazos Porta 2325 - Ahmad Asgarizadeh 2423, Abu Dhabi
2017
7
19...C4 2O.b4 ^c6 21.^d5 ®g6 22.®g4 ®g4 23.hg4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
o)23...^b8!?
al) 24.a4 td5 25.ed5 ^d7 [25...Sd5?! 26.ab5 ab5 27.Sa8 Sed8 28.te4 S5d6 29.te3+] 26.ab5
ab5 27.Sa5 Шоо;
a2) 24.Sdl td5 25.ed5 ^d7 26.te4 ^b6 27.te3 ^a4 28.Sacl g6oo;
b) 23..Ad4! 24.cd4 ed4 25.td2 td6 26.&fl d3 27.tdl td5 28.ed5 Sei 29.Фе1 te5 [29...Se8
30.ФН te5s] 3O.Scl Sd5 31.tG Sd6 32.tc3+ Bosko Abramovic 2460 - Mark Hebden 2475,
Paris 1988; 3O...Se8^
8
23.cb4 cb4 24.ДеЗ Sc8= Luke McShane 2669 - Mark Hebden 2423, Great Britain 2018 -
139/(135)
9
16.®f3 d4 17.td2 ^c6 18.Sadi tc8 19.tb3 ^a5 2O.tc2 ^c6 21Af5 te6 22.tb3 tb3 23.ab3
Ф117 24.^ig4 ^ig4 25.hg4 g6 26.£)g3 Sa7T Sergei Zhigalko 2652 - Mihail Nikitenko 2403,
Minsk (rapid) 2017;
16.®e2 g6 17.td2 c4 18.Sadl cd3 19.td3 de4 2O.^e4 te4 21.te4 ^e4 22.®e4 f5 23.®e2 ®c7
24.tcl tg7 25 Afl Sad8 26.g4 ®f7 27.Sd8 Sd8 28.Sdl Sd5 29.b3 Ste6 3O.Sd5 ®d5= Miodrag
R.Savic 2503 - Nikola Nestorovic 2509, Veliko Gradiste 2017
10
16
a b c d e f g h
16...Se6
а) 17.Ш Sf6 18.®e2 d4 19.f4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
al) 19...ef4?! 2O.£)h5 Se6 21 ,£)f4 Se5 22.jLd2oo Anna Endress 2138 - Ketino Kachiani-
Gersinska 2364, Deutschland 2014;
a2) 19...Sf4! 2O.tf4 ef4 21.^h5 ®g5 22.®g4 ®е5т;
b) 17.ed5 ®d5 18.^e4 W7 [18...^g4 19.hg4 te7oo] 19.®f3 Sd8 2O.td2 ®d7
17
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
bl) 21,®f5?! ®e7 22.®h5 <±>h8 23.^h2 c4+ Tihomir Yanev 2391 - Ante Brkic 2598, Skopje
2016;
b2) 21.®g3! f5 [21...te4 22.Se4 Ш 23.^h6 &h8 24.Sh4 gh6 25.M6+] 22,^h6 Sh6 23.th6
fe4 24.de4 ®f7co
11
17.de4 ^g4 18.®g4 Дс8 19.Ж5 ®f6 20.®g3 &h8 21.^e3 te6 22.b3 Sad8 23.tb2
abcdefgh
a) 23...®f4co;
b) 23...®g5 24.®g5 hg5 25.Sadl f6 26.Sd8 Sd8 27.Sdl Sdl 28.tdl c4 29.b4 ^c6= Mo Ly 2486
-Yannick Gozzoli, 2630, PRO Chess League (Internet-rapid) 2019
12
21.Ф112?! Sad8 22.Sgl Де7т Anup Deshmukh 2229 - Pandian Karthikeyan 2506, India 2017
13
17.de5 de4 [17...^e4 18.tf4 tb4 19.Se2 Sc8 2O.^e4 de4 21.te4 te4 22.Se4 Sc4 23.Sc4 ^c4
18
24.b3+ A.R.Saleh Salem 2581 - Vladislav Kovalev 2554, Dubai (rapid) 2014] 18.ef6 ®dl
19.Sdl ef3 2O.fg7 tg7 21.^f5 fg2 22.^g7 ®g7 23.td2 ^c4 24.tc3 &f8 25.Sd7 [25.tb4 ®g7
26.tc3 Ф£8=] 25...tc6 26.Sc7 Sac8 27.Sc8 Sc8 28.b3 ^b6oo
14
17...£)e4 18.tf4 Sc8 19.td3 ®b6 20.®g4t Melikset Khachiyan 2508 - Zhanibek Amanov 2361,
Los Angeles 2013
15
18.1e3 ^c4 19.^c4 bc4 20.®e2 td5 21.td2 Sb8 22.tc3 g6 23.^fl ^h5 24.g3 ®d7oo 25.^e3
1/2 : 1/2 Carlos Robaina Hernandez 2182 - Omar Garcia Martinez 2326, Camaguey 2010;
18.&g4
a) 18...tb4 19.Se2 ^g4 2O.hg4 ®h4 21.^e4 f5 22.^g3 td6 23.tf5 tf3!?
al) 24.Se8 Se8 25.tg5 ®g3 26.fg3 tdl 27.td2 &c4 28.Sdl Ad2 29.Sd2 tg3 3O.Sdl Se2
[30...Sei?! 31.Sei tel 32.ФН th4 ЗЗ.Фе2± Emanuel Berg 2587-Ari Ziegler 2358, Tylosand
2012] 31.d5 td6=;
a2) 24.tg5! te2 25.th4 tdl 26.Sdl g5 27.^e4±;
b) 18...^c4 19.b3 ^d6 2O.tf4 ^d5 21.te5
bl) 21 ...Sc8?! 22.^e4 ^e4 23.te4
W7)23...f6?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
24.®f3! fe5 25.®f5! [25.de5 (Artyom Timofeev 2677 - Jan Gustafsson 2640, Sarajevo 2010)
25...®d7 26.Sadi Scd8 27.Sd3 ®e6oo] 25...tb4 26.^h6 gh6 27.®h7 &f8 28.®h6 &f7
29.tg6+-;
bl2) 23...h5 24.td5 td5 25.^e3 g6 26.^d5 ®d5 27.Scl±;
b2) 21...®d7 22.td6 td6 23.^e4 tb4 24.^e5 ®c7oo;
18.b3 ^c6 19.tb2 ^b4 2O.tbl ®c7 [2O...Sc8 21.аЗ ^сб 22.^e4 ^e5 23.Ш ®f6 24.de5 ®e6
25.b4± Leinier Dominguez Perez 2726 - Gata Kamsky 2726, Tashkent 2012] 21.a3 Sad8 22.ab4
Se5 23.de5 Sdl 24.Sdl
19
24..,e3! 25.fe3 ^d7oo
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
16
19.Se2 ^c4 2O.^c4 Sc4 21.te5 td6 22.b3 Sc7 23.tf6 ®f6 24.^e4 te4 25.te4 Sce7 26.®d3
Ac 7 27.g3 Ab6 28.Sdl g6 29.Sdd2 Ag7 30.^g2 Sc8^ Emanuel Berg 2616 - Leonid Gerzhoy
2469, Sarajevo 2010
17
19...®d5 2O.b4 [2O.^f5?! Sed8 21.b4 ^c4 22.Ab3 Bc6 23.^e3 ^d5 24.Ag3 ^de3 25.Se3 ®b6+
Awonder Liang 2554 - Ray Robson 2644, Saint Louis 2017] 20...e3! 21.f3 ^ic4 22.£)f57
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
17...&C6 18.^c6 tc6 19.tf4 ®b6 2O.te3! ®b7 21.td4
a) 2L..^e4 22.®d3 d5 [22...f5 23.^f5±] 23.f3 Sad8 24.fe4 de4 25.®e3+;
6J21...^d7
20
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
22.b4! d5 [22...а5 23.f4 ab4 24.®g4t] 23.е5 tb4 24.®g4 Ш 25.еб! fe6 26.^h5 Se7 27.tg7
Sg7 28.^g7
bl) 28...tel?? 29.^f5 <±>h8 [29...ФП ЗО.£Ш+-] 30.®d4 1 : 0 Emanuel Berg 2550 - Axel
Omstein 2413, Sverige 2012 - 114/123;
62J28...®g7 29.®b4+-;
17...d5 18.e5 ^e4
abcdefgh
19.^gf5! ^c4 [19...Se5 20.f3 tc5 21.fe4 de4 22.&hl ®d5 23.®g4 g6 24.^h6 ®h7 25.tf4+-;
19...g6 2O.^h6 th6 21.th6 ®h4 22.te3 ^c4 23.^f3 ^e3 24.^h4 ^dl 25.Sadl Se5 26.^g6
fg6 27.f3 Sae8 28.fe4 S8e7 29.Ф12 de4 ЗО.ФеЗ± Emanuel Berg 2581 - Gabriel Sargissian 2667,
Kobenhavn 2007] 20.f3 ^c5 21.b4!? ^d7 [21..Ae6?? 22.^h6 gh6 23.®d3 tg7 24.®h7 Ф18
25.^f5+-] 22.^h6 gh6 23.®d3 f5 24.®f5 Se7 25.®g6 &h8 26.th6 ®Ь6 27.®b6 Ш 28.tf8
Sf8 29.e6oo
19
21
18.td2?! ^c4 19.tc3 b4 2O.tb4 ^Ь2т
20
18...g6 19.tb2 tg7 20.®d2 d5 21.e5 ^ie4 22.^ie4 de4 (Bela Lengyel 2350 - Peter Lukacs 2480,
Budapest 1993) 23.te4 Se5 24.tb7 Sei 25.Sel ^b7 26.Sdl=
21
2O.^fl? Se5 21.tb2 Sg5 22.f3? Sg2!-+
22
2L..tb4?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
a) 22.tb7?! ^b7 23.Se2 tc3 24.tb2 tb2 25.Sb2 Se5= 26.Sd2 Sd5 27.®g4 h5 28.®f4 ®d6
29.®e3 ®b6 30.Sadi Scd8 31.®f4 g6 1/2 : 1/2 Jordi Magem Badals 2425 - Felix Izeta Txabarri
2380, Andorra la Vella 1987;
b) 22.®g4! ®d4! [22...tel? 23.th6 g6 24.tg6 <±>h8 25.tg5+-; 22...Se5 23.th6 ®f6 24.tb7
Sd8 25.Se5 ®e5 26.®g7 ®g7 27.tg7 tg7 28.^c6 ^c6 29.tc6+ Sarah Longson 2103 - Mark
Hebden 2460, Great Britain 2017] 23.th6 [23.th7? <±>h7 24.®d4 tel 25.tb2 Sed8+] 23...g6
[23...®e5? 24.th7+-; 23...tf8 24.th7 <±>h7 25.®d4 gh6 26.®b6 tb4 27.®f6+- Rasim Aliev -
Anar Allahverdiyev 2380, Azerbaijan (ch) 1997]
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1
abcdefgh
24.Sadi! We5! [24...®b6? 25.tb7 tel 26.tc8 Bf2 27.Ф112 Se5 28.ta6!+- tc3? 29.®c8 <±>h7
ЗО.ВсЗ 1 : 0 Lev Psakhis 2550 - Milos Pavlovic 2460, Yerevan 1988 - 45/406] 25.tb7 tel!
[25...Bel 26.Sei Sei 27.Ф112 td6 28.f4 Seel 29.td5! Shi 30.&g3 Sc3 31.^£2 tc5 32.Фе2
Se3 33.&d2+-] 26.tc8 tf2! 27.&f2 Bc5 28.®d4±;
21... Se5!?
abcdefgh
a) 22.th7 Ф117 23.Se5 ^c6 24.Se4 [24.®c2? (Tatev Abrahamyan 2273 - Ali Morshedi 2290,
Los Angeles 2009)
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24...&g8! 25.^c6 Sc6 26.®e2 Sg6 27.g3 ®d4-+] 24...®d5 25.®g4 ^e7 26.Se7 te7 27.te3 tf6
28.Sdl Sd8¥;
b) 22.tb7 Sei 23.®el ^b7=
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23.tb2 Se5 24.Se5 ^e5 25.®e2 ^g6 26.®e4 ®d7 27.Sel Sd8 28.^c6 Sc8 29.^d4 Sd8 3O.£k6
Sc8 31 .£)d4 1/2 : 1/2 Peter Svidler 2727 - Dmitry Iakovenko 2737, Russia (ch) 2008
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MOSCOW GRAND PRIX
Tournament Review
The Russian player Ian Nepomniachtchi won the first
leg of the 2019 FIDE Grand Prix Series, after beating his
compatriot Alexander Grischuk in the final match. The
tournament was both unusual and entertaining since
FIDE decided to organize a series of knock-out events,
instead of the "Swiss" system which was used in the
previous cycle. The surprises started in 1st round when
the top seed by rating Anish Giri lost to the lowest rated
participant Daniil Dubov. Overall, in the first round only
Ivan Ivanisevic
• Country: Serbia
• Born: 1977
• Rating: 2612
• Peak rating: 2665
• Title: Grandmaster since 2000
two matches (out of eight) were decided in tie-breaks. However, there were more tie-breaks in
later rounds, but we never witnessed any blitz games or Armageddon.
The final was decided in the second tie-break rapid game (25 minutes +10 seconds) when
Nepomniachtchi won the crucial encounter against Grischuk. It was a fiercely fought Italian
game, and Ian got early opening advantage, which he was able to convert after 36 moves. Both
the finalists were pleased with their performance in Moscow, even though they disagreed about
the quality of the new format. Nepomniachtchi was very critical about the system stating: "In my
opinion the whole system makes some harm to the quality of play, because sometimes you want
to take a less risky decision, to not take any extra risks and play safely, and somehow you are
missing the best continuations which are connected with some serious play, and especially the
tiebreak it's very tough..."
While Grischuk stressed that the knock-out was his cup of tea: "For me it's actually the opposite.
I think a knockout is the best format for me, I usually play best in knockouts, and I think anyway
probably it was my best tournament in terms of quality in a very long period, and if I won today
of course I would be happy, but you cannot be happy when you lose..."
In this Grand Prix series there are 21 participants, and each of them will compete in three out of
four events scheduled. The next tournament will be held in Riga (Latvia), and the last two in
Hamburg (Germany), and Tel Aviv (Israel) respectively. Of course, the main goal for all the
participants is qualification for the Candidates Tournament in 2020, with the top two players in
overall standings securing their place in that prestigious event.
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Here we present some of the best games and most important moments of the Tournament
according to the choice of our editorial board.
Round 1
Giri - Dubov Vi: 114
A16
Giri, Anish (2787) - Dubov, Daniil (2690)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
L&f3 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 e5 5.&xe5
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7
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abcdefgh
5...O-O!? In this position all the alternative moves are considered to be inferior for Black!
5...^xe4 6.£)xe4 Axc5 7.d4 Ag7 8.Ag5 f6 9.Ae3±;
5...We7 White has the old classical continuation available 6.^if3 (However, the engine offers a
completely new idea 6.d4 d6 7.Ag5!?±) 6..Axe4 7.£)d5 ®d8 8.d3f and White should be better.
6.&f3 Se8 7.d3 d5 8.cxd5 &xd5 9.1d2N
9.Axd5 ®xd5 10.Ae2 ®d6 11.0-0 c5oo With a positional compensation for the pawn in view of
the mighty dark-squared bishop, control over the d4 square and potentially weak d3 pawn
Aronian,Levon 2784 - Grischuk, Alexander 2752, chess.com (blitz) 2016 - 133/(11) (1 l...^ic6)
9...1g4 10.®b3
10.te2txf3 ll.gxf3 (ll.txf3 ^b4 12.0-0 ^xd3=) 11...W1 12.te3 Шсб 13.a3
10...&xc3 П.ЬхсЗ &a6 12.1е2 &с5 13.®с2 lxf3 14.gxf3 ®’h4 15.d4 &e6 16.®cl сб 17.a4
®h3w
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abcdefgh
Round 1
Duda - So 1У2: 2%
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Dubov, Daniil (2690) - Giri, Anish (2787)
Moscow (m/2), 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&f3 d5 4.1g5 dxc4 5.e4 Ь5 6.a4 c6 7.&c3
The game transposed into the Botvinnik variation, and its rarely played version with 7. a4!?
7...b4 8.&bl Даб 9.e5!?
A more common move is 9.®cl Dizdar,Goran 2549 - Sveshnikov,Evgeny 2541, Slovenija 1999
-78/(418)
T1
9...И6 10.JLxf6 gxf6 ll.exf6 There is only three games in the database that reached this position -
and one of those is the game between two computers!
11...C5N
ll...®xf6
12.^bd2 c3 13.bxc3 bxc3 14.^e4 cxd4
15.ЛЬ5+! ЛхЬ5 16.axb5 ®d5
16...d3! 17.0-0 c2 18.®d2 ®d5D 19.^hc3 ®d6 White retains initiative after 2O.b6!?7
17.®xd4 ®xb5 18.&xc3
Dubov missed the chance to execute various tactical possibilities after 18.^he5! ftd7
(18...®b4 19.Sa4! ®xd4 2O.Sxd4 ^a6 21.Sc4 ^Ь4 22.Фе2 c2 23.Scl+-) 19.Sa5! ®bl+ 2О.Фе2
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®Ь2+ 21.ф£3 Ф1хе5+ 22.®хе5 Sc8 (threatening Qc7) 23.Sxa7 ®b6 24.Se7+ Дхс7 25.fxe7+-
18...1b4 19.0-0-0 ®a5
It was better to try 19...®b6°o
2O.^b5 ^a6 21.®d7+ Ф18 And in the game continuation it transpired that the white king stands
a bit better than its counterpart.
22.ФЫТ la3 23.Sd3 ®Ь4+ 24.Фс2 ®a4+ 25.&d2 tb4+ 26.Фе2 &g8 27.&e5 ®c2+ 28.Ф13
gf8 29.Shdl h5 30.®d4 Sh7 31.®f4 lc5 32.&d4 ®a2 33.Sld2 ®d5+ 34.Фе2 Ib4 35.&dc6
®c5 36.&e7+ &h8
And Giri resigned before Dubov had chance to play 36...ФИ8 37.£)xf7+!
1-0
Duda, Jan Krzysztof (2728) - So, Wesley (2754)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
Wesley So had already played this variation against the Italian, but here he must have confused
the lines, or had a really bad day overall. He commited a really curious mistake in the early phase
of the game!
abcdefgh
1...ФЬ8?!
He should have played 1 ...Ф1Ь6 2.b4 (2.h3 jlh5 З.Ь4 (З.Ф1е4 Ф1хс4 4.Ф1хс5 Ad6 5.g4 JLg6 6.Ф1хе5
^xe5 7.Sxe5 b6 8.^b3 f5#; 3.ta2 ®xd3 4.a5 txf3 5.^xf3 ®xdl 6.Sxdl ^c8 7.b4 te7 8.td5
Af6=) З...Ф1хс4 4.Ф1хс4 Ad6=) 2...Де7 3.h3 jlh5 4.ДаЗ Ф1хс4 5.Ф1хс4 f6 6.b5 Ф1Ь8=
2.h3 lh5 3.&e4 la7 4.&g3 lg6
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4...ДхВ 5.®xf3 ^ide7 Protects the pawn, but the white bishop pair gives White a stable
advantage. The light-squared bishop is especially strong! 6.£)e4 f6 7.b4+
5.^xe5 £ixe5
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6.Sxe5± White obtained a clear advantage, and the game was reaching its climax!
6...&b6 7.®f3 c6 8.1.14 lb8 9.Seel &xc4 10.dxc4 ®’h4 ll.&e2 la7 12.1d6 Sfe8 13.1314 lc2
14.c5 a5 15.Se2 Jlb3 16.Sa3 A true miniature! 1-0
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So, Wesley (2754) - Duda, Jan Krzysztof (2728)
Moscow (m/2), 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&13 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 g6 6.1e3 lg7 7.13 0-0 8.®d2 &c6 9.,tc4 ld7
10.0-0-0 ll.lb3 Sc8 12.&Ы &c4 13.1xc4 Sxc4 14.g4 b5 15.b3 b4 16.bxc4 bxc3
17.®xc3 ®c7
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a b c d e f g h
Duda played very quickly until this moment.
18.g5 &h5
a b c d e f g h
19.&al! The best solution, even though it is not easy to place own king under the x-ray.
However, it was important to open the b-file for the white rooks!
19.Фс 1 Socko,Bartosz 2630 - Stocek,Jiri 2572, Deutschland 2006 - 99/(152)
19...Sc8 20.ЭЫ Деб 2LSb2 lxc4 22.Shbl d5 23.exd5N
In the correspondence database there is the following game 23.Sb 7 ®d8 24.®d2 dxe4 25.fxe4
£)f4 26.Slb2+ where White managed to convert the advantage in Pavlicek,Miroslav - Prchly,
Milos, corr 2014
23...&f4 24.Sb7 ®e5 25.Slb4 &xd5 26.Sxc4 Sf8 27.Sc5 &xc3 28.Sxe5 lxe5 29.&c6±
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abcdefgh
Wesley So converts very decisively in the continuation.
So, Wesley (2754) - Duda, Jan Krzysztof (2728)
Moscow (m/3-rapid), 2019
abcdefgh
l.&B
In the first game of the tie-break the players reached the following position. White is a pawn up,
but he does not have any apparent advantage since his queenside pawns are weak and there is no
much material left on the board. Alas, Duda obviously tried to secure draw as quickly as possible
and commited a terrible blunder.
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L..lxf2??
abcdefgh
Black could have retained the balance with 1...ДЬ6 2.iLd3 Sxe2 3.Axe2 Sc2 4.ФП ^ie4 5.£)el
Sd2 6.^d3 td4 7.Фе1 Sc2 8.&dl Sd2+ 9.Фе1 Sc2=
2.1xc6 S\e2 3.1xb5+- Se3 4.&xf2 Sb3 5.1xa4 &e4+ 6.&g2 Sb8 7.1c2 &d6 8.b4 Sc8 9j.b3
Sc3 10.a4 This mini-match was a rather thrilling one with the first three games being decided in
White's wins. Unfortunately, Duda was not able to win the second game of the tie-break, so he
was eliminated from the tournament. One very serious blunder decided the final outcome of the
match. 1-0
Round 1
Karjakin - Grischuk Vi: IU2
Grischuk, Alexander (2772) - Karjakin, Sergey (2752)
Moscow (m/2), 2019
Alexander Grischuk, Moscow GP 2019;
Photo: World Chess
In the second game of the mini-match, the players reached this highly entertaining "half-
endgame". The computer evaluation is the infamous "equal", but I am sure that it is easier to play
with the white pieces.
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a b c d e f g h
l.Sa3 cxd4 Obviously, Karjakin intends to clarify the
position, so he releases the tension.
2.exd4 Se8 3.^fl!? Now Grischuk starts playing in a
very decisive manner!
3...1e4
It was better to proceed with оЗ...£)е4+ 4.Дхе4 Sxe4 5.f3 (5.£)e3 Sce7 6.Фе2 f5 7.Ф13 f4
8.^g4 Se2 9.&xf4 Sc2#) 5...Se8 б.^еЗ Sce7 7.Sel f6 8.Sb3 (8.Sa4!?; 8.Saal!?) 8...Феб 9.g3
(9.g4 f5!?°o) 9...Ag8 10.^ig2 Sxel ll.^ixel Af7 12.g4 g6 13.hxg6Axg6 14.£)g2± With a
favourable ending for White.
4.^e3 ^,xf3? Makes White's task much easier.
Sergey should have tried 4...Sce7 5.Sei Фс7 6.Adl Af5 7.f3 (7.g4 Ae6 8.f3 g6±) 7...ФЬ8±
5.&f5+ Феб
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6.gxf3± And opening of the g-file allows Grischuk to develop the initiative.
6...Sg8 7.Saal &d7 8.Sagl Sgc8 9.Scl Sg8 lO.Scel Ь6 П.аб b5 12.Se5
12...Sb8?
Black has a bit better chances for survival after 12...Sgc8 13.£)e7 Se8 14.She 1 Sc4+ - still,
White retains a clear edge.
13.Sgl! &xh5 14.Sxd5+ Феб 15.Se5+ &d7 16.&xg7+- &xg7 17.Sxg7 &d6 18.Sh7 b4
19.Sxh6+ &d7 2O.Sd5+ Фе7 21.Se5+ &d7 22.cxb4 Sxb4 23.ФеЗ Sc3+ 24.Фе4 Scc4 25.Sd5+
Фе7 26.f4 Sc2 27.f3 Sa4 28.f5 Se2+ 29.&f4 Sea2 3O.Shd6 1-0
Round 1
Nepomniachtchi - Aronian 1 Vi: Vi
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Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Aronian, Levon (2762)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
abcdefgh
l .d4 Ian options for a rare Ruy Lopez line, avoiding the Marshall attack (a real speciality of
Aronian's), not trying to claim any opening advantage but to sidestep all the forced variations.
L..&xd4
l... d6 2.c3 Ag4 Is the main line.
2 .jLxf7+ Sxf7 3.^xe5 Sf8 4.®xd4 Jlb7 5.^c3 Black should have a realy good play for the
pawn, but he must proceed with extreme precision!
5...c5 6.®dl b4 7.&d5 &xd5 8.exd5 l,d6 9.c4
The most common is 9.f4 Дхе5!? 10.fxe5 ®h4 1 l.Ae3 ®c4 12.b3 ®xd5 13.®xd5+ Axd5
14.Sedl Ac6 15.Axc5 Sfc8= with inevitable draw, as in Amin,Bassem 2609 - Leko,Peter 2717,
Ningbo 2011
9...bxc3 Ю.ЬхсЗ
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- ... - —--и
abcdefgh
1О...а5?!
10...Sf5 1 l.f4 c4!co
Black could have gone for a highly interesting exchange sacrifice 10...Sxf2!? 1 l.^if3! (11.Фх£2?
Axc5 12.Sxe5 ®f6+T And Black is better.) ll...Sxf3 12.®xf3 Дх112+ 13.Ф111 JLd6 14.®h5 ®f6oo
ll.&f3 ®f6 12.1g5 ®g6 13.1e7 lxe7 14.Sxe7± ®d6 15.® e2 lxd5 16.Sdl Sab8 17.&el
17.h3
17...®c6 18.®e5 lf7 19.Sdxd7 Sfe8 20.®f4 ®f6 21.Sxe8+ Sxe8 22.®d2 ®e6
22...®f4! 23.^if3 ®xd2 24.Sxd2 &f8= With decent drawing chances.
23.Sd8 h6 24.Sxe8+ ®xe8 25.a3 ®a4 26.®cl lg6 27.&f3 ®b3 28.&e5 lc2 29.&g4 a4 3O.h3
lf5 31.&e5±
abcdefgh
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And Nepomniachtchi converted the advantage in style.
Round 1
Wei Yi - Jakovenko 114 : Vi
Jakovenko, Dmitry (2708) - Wei, Yi (2736)
Moscow (m/2), 2019
According to the engines Black’s position is completely hopeless. However, that is not easy to
prove in practice.
a b c d e f g h
l.®f3!?
Stronger is l.®d3 £)xg3 2.fxg3 (threatening Bf7 followed by Qg6) 2...Де8 3.h4! £)d5 4.Ф112 f6
5.Axd5 ®xd5 6.£)e3 ®e6 7.^if5+ Ф118 8.^ixh6+-
L..&xd4 2.&xd4 txd4
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abcdefgh
3.Sadl?!
3.Sfdl! c5 4.Sa7 Sa8 5.Sb7+- Black is facing severe material loss, for example: 5...®e7 6.£)xd7
ftxd7 7.®f5 Sfd8 8.tc2 &f8 (8...®f6 9.Sxd7+-) 9.h4 gxh4 10.tc7+-
3...c5oo 4.^xd7 ®xd7 5.jlxb8 Sxb8 After a few missed opportunities, White has the exchange
for a pawn. However, Black has decent compensation thanks to his powerful d4 bishop.
6.1c2 ®d5 7.®g3?!
In case of the queen swap 7.®xd5 ^ixd5 8.Sd2 only White can play for the full point.
7...Se8 8.b3 &h5 9.®g4 &f4 10.h4 Se2 ll.hxg5 hxg5 12.1d3 Sb2 Now, Iakovenko goes down
very quickly.
13.1xb5?
On the other hand, he could have continued the struggle by means of 13.iLf5 &f6 14.АИ7 Sxb3+
even though it would be Black who is trying to win the game.
13...Sxb3 14.1a6 &g6!
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abcdefgh
A very interesting final position, since the f5 pawn push cannot be prevented. There is no
defence for White! 0-1
Round 1
Vitiugov - Svidler Vi: 1 Vi
A36
Vitiugov, Nikita (2734) - Svidler, Peter (2739)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
l.c4 g6 2.&c3 c5 3.g3 lg7 4.1g2 &c6 5.b3 e5 6j.b2 &ge7 7.e3 d6 8.&ge2 0-0 9.d3 Sb8
Most likely Vitiugov planned the long castle in case of 9...Ae6 I O.ftd5 ®d7 11 .h4 f5 12.®d2
Sae8 13.h5 b5 14.hxg6hxg6 15.£)ec3 bxc4 16.dxc4 e4 17.0-0-04 Larsen,Bent -
Kavalek,Lubomir, Lugano 1970 - 9/ 50
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3
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abcdefgh
10.h4!?N The introduction to a very interesting plan with the long castle. I think that I have ever
seen such idea in this position.
10.0-0; 10,Wd2
10...И6 11.Ш2 lg4 12.0-0-0 a6 13.f3 Деб 14.h5 d5 15.cxd5 &xd5 16.hxg6 fxg6 17.&Ы
®e7 18.f4± 1/2-1/2
I believe that White has somewhat easier play, as his king is safer. However, Nikita was not sure
about the exact evaluation and offered a draw. Svidler accepted the offer and went on to win the
second game with the White pieces.
Round 1
Wojtaszek - Marne dyarov H/2: Vi
Wojtaszek, Radoslaw (2724) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2781)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Moscow GP 2019;
Photo: World Chess
After a really complicated struggle Mamedyarov achieved a clearly better position. However, his
attempts to realize the advantage produced a few mistakes, and eventually he ended up losing the
game!
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6
5
4
3
2
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abcdefgh
L..&dc3
It was better to continue with l...Sd7 with a powerful threat of Nb6 and winning the d4 pawn, for
example: 2.h4 ^ib6 3.Sc5 ^ixd4+
2.&h2 &e4 3.Se2 &ec3 4.Se3 &d5 5.Se2 Sd7 6.&g3 &f6
Black could have taken the d4 pawn once again, after 6...ftb6+
7.h4 Sd8 8.hxg5 hxg5 9.JLxf6 exf6+# Clearly, Black has advantage, but White managed to force
some exchanges and open the lines thus creating counterplay.
10.Sh2 &g7 ll.Sd2 Sd7 12.Scl ld5 13.&f2 &f7 14.Sc5 Фе7 15.Se2+ &d6 16.Se8 &xd4-+
17.Sa5
17...1b7
abcdefgh
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Black misses a rather simple win after 17...£)c6 18.Sxa6 Sb 7 19.Sf8 Фе7 2O.Saa8 Af7-+ and
after the capture on b4, the g4 pawn is in danger too.
18.Sa3 &d5? 19.Sc3 lc6?
a b c d e f g h
A very interesting position occurred after the White's next move! 2О.ФеЗ+- Now Black loses
one of his light pieces by force! The threat is Rc5, and if Black makes a knight move, then Rc5
followed by Re6 winning the bishop. A really unfortunate game for Mamedyarov. Suddenly,
Wojtaszek became a favourite to win the mini-match!
20...&b3 21.Se6!
21.Sxb3 Фс4оо With unclear position.
2L..lb5
21...ta4 22.Sd3+ Фс4 23.Se4++-
22.Sxb3 Фс4 23.Sbl ФсЗ 24.Sxf6 Sd3+ 25.&e4 Sd4+ 26.&e5 Sxg4 27.Sb6 ld3 28.Sc6+ &d2
29.Sb2+ ФеЗ 3O.f6 1-0
Round 1
Radjabov - Nakamura 114 : 214
Nakamura, Hikaru (2761) - Radjabov, Teimour (2759)
Moscow (m/3-rapid), 2019
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1.&I15 1-0
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
The only decisive game in this match. The final position is very interesting and deserves
attention.
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Teimour Radjabov vs Hikaru Nakamura, Moscow 2019; Photo: World Chess
Round 2
Nakamura - Dubov 2Vi: D/z
D33
Nakamura, Hikaru (2761) - Dubov, Daniil (2690)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
l.c4 ^f6 2.^c3 c5 3.g3 e6 4.&f3 d5 5.cxd5 exd5 6.d4 ^c6 7.jlg2 cxd4 A very rare variation of
the Tarrasch defence, and quite an interesting opening choice by Dubov.
8.&xd4 lc5!? 9.&b3
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9...1Ь6
abcdefgh
In case of 9...Ab4 The legendary Rubinstein showed a clear path to advantage more than a
century ago! 10.0-0 АхсЗ И.ЬхсЗ 0-0 12.jt.g5 Ac6 13.£)c5 ®e7 14.^ixe6 fxe6 15.c4 dxc4
16.Axc6 bxc6 17.®d4± Rubinstein,Akiba - Marshall,Frank James, Breslau 1912
10.0-0
IO.ftxd5 0-0 11.0-0 (ll.£)xb6 ®xdl+ 12.^xdl ахЬбоо) 1 l...£)xd5 12.®xd5 (12.jLxd5 ®e7)
12...jLg4oo
10...d4 11.&a4 0-0 12.1g5 SeS
13.&xb6
abcdefgh
Up to this moment, Nakamura played the strongest moves, but here he missed 13.Sei! h6
14.ftxb6 axb6 15.Axc6 bxc6 16.Axf6 ®xf6 17.®xd4± bringing White a slight advantage.
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13...axb6 14.еЗ d3N
14...dxe3 15.ЛхеЗ td7 16.Sel h6 17.h3 ®c7co
15.jlxf6 gxf6oo
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a b c d e f g h
Round 2
Grischuk - So 2Vi: Id/z
D41
Grischuk, Alexander (2772) - So, Wesley (2754)
Moscow (m/4-rapid), 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&f3 d5 4.&c3 c5 5.cxd5 cxd4 6.®xd4 exd5 7.e4 &c6 8.1b5 dxe4 9.®xd8+
&xd8 10.&g5 Леб 11.&хе6+ fxe6 12.Лхс6 Ьхсб 13.Фе2
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abcdefgh
The evaluation of this theoretical position is close to equal, with maybe only a very slim
advantage for White. Wesley So played the line before with the black pieces, while Alexander
Grischuk did not have the chance to face it with white. Therefore, it was very interesting to
witness further developments.
13...1b4 14.&a4
14.Sdl+ Sjugirov,Sanan 2678 - Lupulescu, Constantin 2626, Jerusalem 2015 - 124/139
14...^e7 15.Sdl Shd8 16.Sxd8 Sxd8 17.^,e3 Sa8N This is not the losing mistake, since it is not
an oversight, but it does lead to a very passive position.
It was possible to continue with 17...^id5 18.iLxa7 e5; The best option for Black was Q17...Sd5
18.Scl±
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It is a real pleasure to see how Grischuk converts this endgame. He managed to improve his
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position step by step showing remarkable technique.
18...&d7 19.Sc4 >16 2O.b3 &d5 21.Sxe4 &xe3 22.&xe3 Sf8 23.h3 Sf5 24.&e2 h5 25.&b2
lc5 26.>13 >16 27.h4 .11)6 28.g3 Sa5 29.a4
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29...g5?! So is trying to clinch a draw by forcing the reduction of material, but that makes his
position even worse.
3O.b4 >15 31.hxg5 Sxg5 32.a5 lc7 33.&c5 e5 34.Se3 Sg4 35.&e4+± >7 36.13 Sg6 37.Sc3
>17 38.Scl >16 39.Sdl >7 40>xd6 Sxd6 41.Shl Sg6 42.Sxh5 Sxg3 43.Sxe5 >16 44.Se4
Sg5 45.Sc4 Sgl 46.&e3 &d5 47.Sc5+ &d6 48.&e4 Sel+ 49.&f5 Sbl 5O.Sc4 &d5 51.Se4 c5
52.Se5+ &d4 53.bxc5 Sb5 54.f4 Sxa5 55.&e6 Sa6+ 56.&d7 Sf6 57.c6 Sxf4 58.Sa5 Sf7+
59.Фс8 Фс4 6O.c7 &b4 61.Sxa7 1-0
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Alexander Grischuk vs Wesley So, Moscow GP 2019; Photo: World Chess
Semi-final
Nepomniachtchi - Wojtaszek 3Vz; 2Vi
Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Wojtaszek, Radoslaw (2724)
Moscow (m/6-rapid), 2019
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abcdefgh
l...d5!? Improvement compared to the 4th game of this match,
when Black went for 1...Де6 and obtained quite good position. Too ambitious?
2.exd5 ^e8 With the idea of transfering the knight to d6 and activate the pawns on the kingside.
3.d6!? A very interesting decision! Ian does not want to allow Radek to position the knight on
d6, even if it costs him a pawn.
3.a5 f5°o
3...jlxd6
3...ftxd6?? 4.^id5 ®d8 5.£)xe7+ ®xe7 6.®xd6+-
4.&d5 ®c6 5.&fe3
Apparently, Radek forgot that he had to control the e7 square, so he proceeded with 5...Лс5?
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abcdefgh
Black would keep quite decent position in case of 5...f5 6.^ie7+ Axc7 7.®xd7 JLg5=
6 .b4! >16
6... Axe3?? 7>e7+
7 .c4+- Ian made a really excellent use of all the available tempi, gaining a huge advantage in the
process. Black lacks good squares for his pieces and faces serious material loss. The threat is c5
followed by Ne7.
7... b6 8.a5 e4 9.ffd4 Деб Ю.ахЬб lxd5 ll.®xd5 ®xd5 12.Sxd5 txb4 13.Sxa6 &d6 14.b7
&xb7 15.Sb6 1-0
THE MOSCOW GRAND PRIX DECIDED IN THE ALL-RUSSIAN FINAL
Final
Grischuk - Nepomniachtchi H/2: 2Vi
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Grischuk, Alexander (2772) - Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773)
Moscow (m/1), 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ lg7 7.&f3 c5 8.1e2!? An
extremely rare variation! However, being a great expert in the realms of the Gruenfeld Defence,
Ian finds the best moves!
8...&C6 9.d5 lxc3+ 10.1d2 Ixal ll.Wxal &d4 12.&xd4 cxd4 13.®xd4 0-0 14.0-0
14.th6 ®a5+ 15.ФН f6 16.txf8 Фхйт
14...®b6 15.®c3
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abcdefgh
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15...jld7! Completes development very quickly! Once again, the best possible solution.
15...f6 16.Ae3 (16.Ah6 Mohr,Stefan 2485 - Lputian,Smbat 2540, Altensteig 1989 - 48/ 611)
16...®d8 17.Ac4 It could be rather unpleasant for Black. (17.h4!?)
16.Д116 f6 17.JLxf8 Sc8!?N A clever in-between move moving the queen from the c-file.
17...&xf8
18.®f3 &xf8 19.e5 &g7=
~ " и
abcdefgh
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Nepomniachtchi won the first Grand Prix, Moscow 2019; Photo: World Chess
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Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Grischuk, Alexander (2772)
Moscow (m/4-rapid), 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 &f6 4.d3 lc5 5.c3 d6 6.a4 аб 7.h3 la7 8.0-0 h6 9.Sel 0-0
10.&bd2 SeS 11.Ь4 Деб
1 l...^e7 Vachier Lagrave,Maxime 2796 - Jakovenko,Dmitry 2721, Palma de Mallorca 2017 -
134/107
12.1xe6 Sxe6 13.®c2 9d7
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14.&C4N
abcdefgh
The white knight can be regrouped to the other flank as well, so he would not be obliged to react
in the centre in case of 14.^ifl d5 15.^ig3 etc.
14...d5 15.exd5 ®xd5 16.&e3 ®d7?!
The position is roughly equal after 16...Axe3 17.Axe3 Sae8= with idea of e4 pawn advance.
17.<§hc4? I It seems that Ian missed the opportunity to develop his initiative right away. This
game was played in the rapid portion of the match so the repetition was quite understandable. It
influences the opponent in psychological manner quite often.
Better is 17.b5!
17...@d5 18.&e3 9d7
abcdefgh
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nl8...Axc3
19 .b5! ^a5 Prevents White to play Nc4, but the black knight on a5 stays out of the play as the
result.
Opening of the а-file would increase Black's problems: 19...axb5 2O.axb5 43с7 21.Sa5±;
19... ^e7 2O.bxa6 bxa6 21.£)c4 - and the e5 pawn is lost.
Same is 19...^d8 2O.bxa6 bxa6 21.£)c4
2O .c4 >14 21.Sbl± axb5
Grischuk does not have time to bring the a5 knight back to the play: 21...b6 22>f5 ^ib7
23>5xd4 exd4 24.tb2+
22.axb5 See8 23.c5 &d5 24.&xd5 ®xd5 25.&xd4 exd4
25...®xd4 26.Se4 ®d5 27.te3+
26.Sxe8+ Sxe8 27.jlf4± Se7 28.®a4 b6 29.c6+- Black is still playing without the a5 knight.
29...&h7 3O.Sb4 ®e6 31.Sxd4 f5
31 ...®el+ 32.Ф112 ®xf2 33.Se4+-
32.1e3 g5 33.®b4 Sg7 34.Sd8 &b3 35.1d4
35.Sd7+-
35...Se7?
It was necessary to capture 35..>xd4 36.®xd4 ®g6 37.Sd7 Se7 38.g4+- and Black cannot
avoid trades and transition to the winning endgame for White.
36.®xe7+!
abcdefgh
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This game illustrates a really impressive form Ian Nepomniachtchi displayed in Moscow! 1-0
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CHAMPION'S REPORT FROM SKOPJE
Artemiev
Vladislav Artemiev became the Wimer ofEICC 2019; Photo: eicc2019.mk
HOW I BECAME THE EUROPEAN CHAMPION
The young chess star shares his thoughts about the accomplishments and
future challenges
I was delighted to visit Skopje so soon after winning the European Blitz Championship last year
there. I hoped to perform well again, but was also a bit concerned because I had a really tough
tournament in Astana just before the European Individual Championship (World Team Cup,
Astana, March 2019). My major goal was qualification for the upcoming World Cup, but of
course I wanted to play well and battle for the first place!
Being somewhat tired I tried to save the energy throughout the Championship, and invest
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maximum effort for the later stages of the tournament.
Therefore I played few shorter games, for example the
5th round duel against Maksim Chigaev, trying to make
the best possible use of the free day after that round.
Having rested and relaxed, I played a really entertaining
game in the very next round against David Paravyan.
After a couple of draws with the black pieces I won two
games with white against Hracek, and young uprising
Russian star Andrey Esipenko. Before the ultimate round I was leading the event, and had to
hold against the very strong Maxim Rodshtein. My opponent had the initiative, but eventually I
managed to secure a draw and win the European Championship in classical chess!
Vladislav Artemiev
Country: Russia
Born: 1998
Rating: 2761
Peak rating: 2761
EUROPE
CHESS!
Title: Grandmaster since 2014
I am extremely happy with the result, title I won, and of course qualification for the World Cup
in Khanty-Mansiysk 2019. The World Cup is the most important event this year and I will try to
give my best there.
Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to the organizers who showed great hospitality and
provided us with excellent playing conditions. I hope to return to Skopje soon and play some
great games again!
Over the last couple of months Artemiev managed to rise to prominence, and establish himself
as the leader of new generation of players capable of battling with the elite players in the world.
Taking into account his results in classical chess, starting from Gibraltar Open, then World
Team Championship, European Individual Championship, and finally Russian Team
Championship, we come to the most impressive result with the white pieces - 20 games played,
16 wins and 4 draws, and against quite strong opposition (the average ELO of Artemiev’s
opponents over those 20 games is 2606).
Now, let's enjoy in the Champion's adventures!
In the following game against a very solid Czech grandmaster, Artemiev reached the current
position having a slight initiative. However, he is missing the light-squared bishop so it is
questionable if the kingside attack has any reasonable grounds.
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Hracek, Zbynek (2578)
Skopje, 2019
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abcdefgh
l.Se3!? Sf8 Hracek options for a very passive solution. He is defending the f7 point, but also
blocks the passage for his own king towards the centre.
1 ...h6!? 2.tf4 ®f8 3.Scel tb6#
2.Scel ®Ь4?!
Black should have reduced the material forcing the trades 2...£)d7 З.£)хс6 bxc6 (3...iLxg5
4.£)e7+ Axc7 5.Sxe7+) 4.jLf4 ®g6 5.®dl!? a5 6.£)a4±
3.®f5 Allows the rook to join the attack via the 3rd rank, and with a tempo.
3...Sa8
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4.Sdl
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Vladislav misses a really good opportunity to punish the Black's queen adventure and destroy the
black pawn cover 4jLh6!! gxh6 5.®f4!—> ^ie8 (5...Ф118 6.a3! And the black queen does not have
any good squares available, for example: 6...®xb2 (6...®d6 7.^xf7++-; 6...®e7 7.^ig6++-)
7.®xh6 ®xa3 8.Sg3+-) 6.®xh6 tf6 7.Sg3+ <±>h8 8.^d7 (8.^xc6 ®d6 9.^xd5 tg7 10.®xd6
ftxd6 11.^e5 Sad8 12.^e3+-) 8...txd7 9.Sxe8 ®d6 10.^xd5 te5 Il.®xf8+®xf8 12.Sxf8+
Sxf8 13.dxe5+-
4...&e8 5.1f4 &f6 6.Sg3 &h8 7.Sdd3 Де8 8.a3?
It was possible to play 8.Sxg7! ^xg7 9.Sg3+ Ф118
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1O.ftc6!! freeing the e5 square for the bishop 10...iLxc6 ll.Ae5 ®e7 12.®g4+-
8...®xb2?
abcdefgh
Black could have prevented the rook sacrifice by means of 8...®b6 9.Sde3 Sg8 (9...®e6??
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10.®g5 Sg8 1 lAg6++-) 10.Ag5 with pressure on the d5 pawn.
9.Sxg7! Now, Vladislav does not miss the second chance to strike!
9...&xg7 10.Sg3+ &h8 ll.&xd5 &xd5 12.1h6 lf6
12...Sg8 13.Sxg8+ &xg8 14.®g4++-
13.®xf6+ 1-0
Vladislav Artemiev v.s' Zbynek Hracek, Skopje 2019; Photo: eicc2019.mk
A34
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Paravyan, David (2627)
Skopje, 2019
1ЛМЗ &f6 2.c4 c5 3.€k3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e3 e6 6.&xd5 exd5
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8
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abcdefgh
7.b4!? a very principled solution fighting for the d4 square. In the first round of the
Championship the same variation occurred in Mircea-Emilian Parligras - Gabriel Gaehwiler.
7...c4
Gaehwiler optioned for capture on b4 7...cxb4 8.Ab2 ^ic6 9.Scl Ac6N (So far the common reply
was 9...a6) 10.Ab5± (IO.ftd4 ftxd4 11 Jlxd4 f6 12.jt.d3 (It does seem tempting to leave the black
king in the centre after 12.ДЬ5+!? Ф17 (White would be able to use the weak light squares in
view of 12...td7? 13.®h5+ g6 14.®xd5+) 13.f4 (Or 13.td3 h5!?) 13...Sc8 14.0-0 Sxcl
15.®xcl ®c8 16.®b 1 b6 17.Scl Ac5 18.Ae2 a5 19.А13Ё1 White does have decent compensation
for the pawn with all the three results still possible.) 12...iLd6 13.®h5+ Af7 14.®g4 0-0 15.®f5
g6 16.®xf6 ®xf6 17jlxf6 Sfc8 (The Swiss IM did not proceed in the most precise manner
17..,d4?! 18.Axd4 Axa2 19.Sal JLf7 Gaehwiler is aware that he will inevitably lose the pawn.
After quite precise bishop manoeuvres White obtained a decisive advantage. (It was principled to
continue with 19...b3 even though the white bishops seem to be very threatening Black is able to
complicate the matters by advancing his queenside pawns. 2O.Ac4+ Sf7 21.h4! a5 (21...&f8
22.jt.xf7 Ax 17 23T4 a5 24.h5) 22T4 h5 (22...a4 23.h5) 23.0-0!? (23.g4!?) 23...&f8 24.txf7
Ax 17 25T5+) 2O.Sxa7 Sxa7 21.txa7 Sa8 22.td4 tc5 23.te5 td6 24.tb2 Sa2 25.1d4 tc5
26.Abl Sa5 27.jt,b2+ Parligras,Mircea Emilian 2657 - Gaehwiler,Gabriel 2414, Skopje 2019)
18.Ac2 a5 and the black pawns on the queenside would be a really decent compensation for a
somewhat worse pawn structure.)
8.1b2 txb4 9.1xg7 Sg8 10.1e5 &c6 ll.lg3
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abcdefgh
11...C3N
At Wijk aan Zee 2017, in high class game Nepomniachtchijan 2767 - Harikrishna,Pentala 2766
- 131/(7) there followed ll...Af5 12.Ae2 Ac7 13.0-0 h5 14.d3 h4 15.iLf4 d4 White obtained a
significant advantage after 16.exd4 ftxd4 (Black should have played 16...АИЗ even though after
the exchange sacrifice 17.g3 Axfl 18.Axfl ftxd4 19.Sbl 00 White's prospects seem to be more
promising due to the poor position of the black king.) 17.dxc4 ^xe2+ 18.®xe2 JLd3 19.®e5
txfl 2O.Sxfl+
12.a3 cxd2+
It seems more reasonable to play 12...Да5!?
13.&xd2 lc3 14.Scl d4 15.1d3 h5
Also, it was interesting to try 15...®a5 but White will manage to castle anyway after 16.Sc2
16.0-0 And both sides have chances in this position. However, from the strategic standpoint
Black's position is shaky due to the placement of his king.
16...И4
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17.&е4!?
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Vlad could have optioned for a calmer continuation 17.iLf4 and then after 17...Ah3 18.Ac4 Axg2
19.Axg2 h3 20.jt.g3 hxg2 21.Self Black's king is still in no man's land.
17...hxg3 18.fxg3 It is not easy to grasp all the nuances of this piece sacrifice, but the elite
players often rely on their powerful intuition is such situations.
18...1e6 19.®h5 ®a5 20.®h4
Of course, Artemiev was not satisfied with the position arising after 2O.£jf6+ rf?c7 21.jl.b5 ®хаЗ
22.®h4 Sgd8!? because it was not obvious how to strengthen the position for White. However,
after 23.Ф1П it is not clear how can Black solve the positon of his weak king either.
20...®e5 21.&f6+ &d8?
Quite a strange move by Paravyan. Black would retain decent chances after 21...^f8 and then,
for example: 22.jt.e4 dxe3 23.АИ7+ Фс8 (White would achieve a very dangerous attack after
23...&g7 24.ftg5^) 24.Ш+ &f8= and it seems that White would be forced to settle for
repetition.
22.&xg8+ Фс7 23.&f6
Artemiev could have prevented the loss of the d3 bishop - 23.£)e7! ®хеЗ+ 24.Ф111 ®xd3
25.£)xc6 Фхсб 26.Sfdl+- with Qd4 to follow.
23...1d2?
Paravyan complicates the position without any apparent necessity. Instead, he could have taken
the piece 23...®xe3+ 24.Ф111 ®xd3 with pretty unclear play and mutual chances - 25.®f4+ ФЬб
26.^e4 (26.Sbl+ Фаб) 26...®c4 27.^d6 ®c5 28.Sbl+ Фаб 29.^xb7 ®d5co
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abcdefgh
24.&е4?! White decided to return the material and reach a roughly equal position.
Even though, he could have proceeded with 24.Sc2! ®хеЗ+ (24...ДхеЗ+ 25.ФМ) 25.Sf2 ®xd3
26.Scxd2+
24...jlxe3+ 25.ФЫ Jlxcl 26.Sxcl Sh8 27.®f4 ®xf4 28.gxf4 M5 29.&gl The material is
balanced, but White still has a slightly better chances. His pawns have greater mobility, so he
needs to prepare the advance of his kingside pawns.
29...1g6
Black could not easily resist in case of 29...a5 3O.Sc5 (3O.h3?! Sh4 31 .Sfl b5!) 3O...Axe4
31 .Дхс4 and, in general a bishop dominates knight in positions with pawns on both flanks.
31...Se8 32.M3 Se3 33.a4 Sa3 34.h4 Sxa4 35.h5 Sal+ 36.Ф112 Sei 37.h6 Se8 38.g4 a4 39.g5 a3
4O.Scl+
3O.h3 a5 31.Sc5 b6 32.Sg5 &e7 ЗЗ.Ф12 f6 34.Sb5 Sd8 35.g4 &d5
Black would have a bit better chances to clinch a draw after 35...Дхс4 Зб.Дхс4 d3 37.Sbl d2
38.Sdl Sd4 39.ФеЗ Sa4 4O.Sxd2 Sxa3+ 41.Sd3 Sal
36.f5 Ле8 37.Sxd5!? For the second time Artemiev is trying to secure a full point by sacrifice.
Instead, he could have resorted to a calmer solution and convert the advantage without much
risk. 37.Sbl lc6 38.Scl+ And the white pawns are ready to roll.
37...Sxd5 38.&xf6 Se5 39.&xe8+ Sxe8 4O.g5 Фбб 41.f6 b5 42.h4 b4 43.a4?
White had a winning position after 43.axb4 and if Black tries to create a passer 43...a4 White
wins by force - 44.g6 a3 45.g7 Феб 46.g8=Q+ Sxg8 47.Ac4++-
43...b3?
The final mistake by Black. He could have proceeded with 43...Sb8 44.h5 Феб keeping quite
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decent chances for a draw.
44.g6 Феб 45.Г7 Sb8 46.h5 &f6 47.h6 b2 48.Ф13 Sd8 49.&g4 Sc8 5O.h7
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And Black ended up in a zugzwang, since his king cannot control White's f and h pawns.
Therefore he is forced to keep the rook on the 8th rank, allowing the white king to march freely
over the whole board.
5O...Sd8 5L&h5 &g7 52.&g5 Sd5+ 53.&g4 Sd8 54.&f5 Sc8 55.Фе6 Sb8 56.Фе5 Sd8
57.1Ы0 Sb8 58.&xd4 Sb4+ 59.Фс5 Sh4 60.&b5 Sh5+ 61.Фс4 Sh3 62.1e4 ±f8 63.1f5 Sh2
64.ФсЗ &g7 65.1c2 Sh4 66.ФхЬ2 Sh3 67.1f5 Sh5 68.1d3 Sh4 69.ФсЗ Sf4 70.1e4 Sh4
71.&d4 Sh5 72.Фс4 1-0
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SKOPJE, III 2019
The 20th European Individual Championship
(361 players, 11 rounds)
1—2. Vladislav Artemiev, Nils Grandelius 8!6, 3—11. Kacper Piorun, Maxim Rodshtein,
Ferenc Berkes, David Anton Guijarro, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Sergei Movsesian, Niclas
Huschenbcth, Grigoriy Oparin, Eltaj Safarli 8, 12—35. Johan-Sebastian Christiansen,
Alekscj Aleksandrov. Ivan Cheparinov, Paulins Pultineviiius. Andrey Esipcnko, Nikita
Petrov, Boris Gelfand, Benjamin Gledura. Alexandr Predke, Aleksandr Rakhmanov,
Mateusz Bartel, Daniil Dubov, Igor Lysyj. Ruslan Ponomariov, Constantin Lupulescu,
Evgeny Alekseev, Vadim Zvjaginsev, Markus Ragger, Yuriy Kuzubov, Aleksey Dreev,
Daniel Fridman, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Haik Martirosyan, Andrei Volokitin 7*/2, etc.
22 players Qualified for the next FIDE World Cup 2019 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.
MY BATTLES IN SKOPJE
The European Championship in Skopje was the best organized qualification event I have ever
participated in. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my second Robert Markus who
helped me a lot during the tournament. Without his diligent work it would be much harder for me
to score such excellent result! I started the Championship really well, and after the 5th round I
was among the leaders. Unfortunately, I lost the rhythm after the rest day and scored only one
point in the following three games. Eventually, I managed to regain the composer and started
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playing well again, scoring +2 in the final stage of the tournament.
Dear Informant readers, now I would like to show you a few games from the Championship.
A87
Gledura, Benjamin (2630) - Demuth, Adrien (2510)
Skopje, 2019
l.fcf3 f5 2.g3 &f6 3.1g2 g6 4.0-0 lg7 5.d4 0-0 6.b3
d6 7.1b2 c6 8.c4 &a6 9.&bd2 e5
9...®e8 10.®c2 h6 Is a safer choice!
10.dxe5 &d7
10...^g4 1 l.®c2 ^xe5 12.Sadl ®e7 13.tc3 td7
14.b4± Is considered to be sligthly better, according to
opening theory.
Ferenc Berkes
• Country: Hungary
• Born: 1985
• Rating: 2675
• Peak rating: 2706
• Title: Grandmaster since 2002
11.ЛаЗ ^xe5
11...C5 12.e6 ^b6 13.h4!? (13.®c2 Дхеб 14.Sadl ®e7 15.tb2 ^b4 16.®bl Sad8 17.txg7
®xg7 18.£)el a5 19.a3 £)сб 2O.£)d3 g5°o Korobov,Anton 2695 - Anton Guijarro,David 2679,
Poikovsky 2017) 13...^ic7 14.®c2 Ахсб 15.Ab2± Would be sligthly better for White.
12.^xe5 Лхе5 13.£if3 Jlxal 14.®xal £ic5 15.Sdl
15...®e7
abcdefgh
Benjamin Gledura, Skopje 2019; Photo:
eicc2019.mk
15...®f6? Occurred in the classical stem game! Black immediately panicked, and went into a
completely wrong direction! 16.®cl ®e7 17.Ab2 ^ie4 18.®e3! Ac6 19.®d4 Ф17 2O.h4 Sad8
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21.^g5+! ^xg5 22.hxg5 Sd7 23.f4 ®d8 24.ФН+
Shirov,Alexei 2500 - Bareev,Evgeny 2590, Lviv (zt)
1990-49/128
16.®d4 £k4
16...®f6!? This is the engine solution for Black's
problems. However, I believe that but with accurate
human moves White can get a long term advantage even
here. 17.®f4 ^ie4 18.h4 Se8 19.ДП! No need to hurry
since all positional factors are in White's favour. 19...a5
2O.txd6 a4 (2O...^xd6 21.Sxd6 Se6 22.e4! Sxd6 23.e5
®e6 24.exd6—>) 21.te5 ®e7 22.b4 ®xb4 23.tals
17.&d2 &c5
abcdefgh
18.b4
IS.ftbl! I would choose this calmer, more positional approach. 18...a5 I9.ftc3 ®f6 20.®d2 Se8
21.tb2f
18...®xe2?! Black accepts the "Greek gift"!
18...^a4 19.®d3 te6 20.®c2 ^b6 21.tb2 h6 22.a4 <±>h7 23.a5 ^d7 24.a6co With mutual
chances, but objectively Black is not worse.
19.&f3 &e6
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abcdefgh
20.®al!T The key move of White's aggressive plan, connected to 18.b4. At the moment Black
lost the harmony of his pieces. On top of that, his king is weak, and additionally he needs to lose
a few tempi for the improvement of his queen. To make things even worse, there is a terrible
draft on the dark squares.
2O...f4Q
20,..Wxc4? 21.Sxd6 a5 22.tfl! ®c2 23.^d4+-;
20,..Sd8? 21.Sei ®xc4 22.tfl ®g4 23.®c3 d5 24.h3 ®h5 25.Sxe6 Дхсб 26.tb2 d4 27.^xd4+-
21.g4!
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21...@xc4? The losing mistake in a very difficult position!
21.A7 22.h3! ®xc4 (22...te6?! 23.Sd2 ®xc4 24.^g5 ®a6 25.tb2+) 23.Sxd6 te6 24.®e5
Sae8 25.tb2 Sf7 26.^g5 td7 27.^xf7 Sxe5 28.^xe5 ®xb4 29.Sxd7 ®xb2 3O.Sd8+ ^e8
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31.Sxe8+ >bg7 32.iLf3! ®xa2 33.?bg2T and White got some initiative, because the black king is
terribly weak, so it is hard to find good defence against the g5 followed by h4 plan.
21„.^c7 22.h3! te6 23.b5! c5 24.^g5 f3 25.tfl Bc5 26.®xe5 dxe5 27,txc5 Sfd8 28.Scl Sac8
29.Ac3eI
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23.1fl! After this precise move the defence is destroyed!
23...®e4 24.&e5 Se8 25.1c4+ &h8 26.1b2 le6 27.1xe6 &xe6 28.&d7+ 1-0
Gledura played really well in Skopje, and went on to qualify for the World Cup.
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Thybo, Jesper Sondergaard (2525) - Berkes, Ferenc (2666)
Skopje, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 g6 4.&c3 lg7 5.e4 d6 6.h3 0-0 7.&f3 e6 8j.d3 exd5 9.exd5 Se8+
10.1e3
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10...Sxe3+
I chose this risky line, because I wanted to play something interesting and unusual, instead of the
passive, slightly inferior line with 10...Ah6 I noticed this move in the games by Alexander
Morozevich and Aleksandar Indjic, but my idea of handling the line was a bit different.
Il.fxe3 ®e7 12.0-0 &bd7 13.®d2
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13...&И5! The thematic plan with 13...Ne5 offers somewhat better prospects for White, because
Black is not in time to consolidate his position.
13...^e5? 14.^xe5 ®xe5 15.SG td7 (15...^d7 16.Safl f5 17.Ф111 Bc7 18.e4 19.S3f2+)
16.Safl+ Gelfand,Boris 2755 - Morozevich,Alexander 2760, Moscow 2013 - 118/201
14.&e2?!
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White is preparing g4, Ng3, Rf2, Rafi plan, which would be advantageous for him.
14,g4 ftg3 15.SI2 h5 16.^g2 h4 Д Ne5, Bd7-e8 with excellent compensation.
14,e4 ^ie5 15.^ixe5 Axc5 16.4be2 JLd7 17.Sf3 The following game is a really excellent example
of how to play such positions with the black pieces. 17...Sf8 18.Safi a6 19.b3 ^if6 20.Ф111 Ac 8
21.Ac2 Ad77 Martinovic,Sasa 2565 - Radovanovic,Nikola 2398, Hrvatska 2017
14.W12 ^e5 15.te2 ^xf3+ 16.Axf3 Ш 17.®h4! Ad7 18.Sael Se8 19.®f4 h5#;
14,Sf2 Aie5 15.£)xe5 Axe5 16.Safi Ag3 17.Sxf7 Aixfl 18.Sxfl Ad7H It seems to me that Black
has a decent compensation for a draw.
14...jLh6!N It is very important to provoke Nf4, because the knight would stand badly there
being the main target of Black's counterplay.
14...Aie5?! 15.£)xe5 ®xe5 16.Sf3 Ad7 17.Safi f5 (Guseynov,Albert 2213 - Benidze, Davit 2478,
Cesme 2015) 18.b4! b6 19.^f4 Ш 2O.bxc5 bxc5 21.Sbl±
15.&f4 &g3 16.Sfel &f6 17.&И2 &ge4 18.®c2 Ad 7#
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We can conclude that the theoretical skirmish finished
quite satisfactory for Black! He has full control of the
dark squares, White's king is weak, while his pawn
structure is rather shaky. On top of that, the white rooks
have problem finding the open files to operate on.
19.&e6
19.Axe4 ^xe4 2O.^e6 Ш 21.Ш Se8^;
19.Se2 Se8 2O.Sael a6 (2O...g5? 21.g4!) 21.a4 ®d8
22.b3 b5 23.axb5 axb5 24.cxb5 ®a5oo
19...jlxe6 2O.dxe6
2О.Ахе4?! Does not work because of very concrete
reasons - 2O...iLxh3 21.jt.xg6 fxg6 22.gxh3 Sf8 23.^g2
Ferenc Berkes, Skopje 2019; Photo: Chess
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20...®xe6 21.jLxe4 ^xe4 A good bishop, plus pawn with better pawn structure for the exchange
give Black more than enough compensation.
22.®b3
22.Sadi Se8 23.&gl Was the best defence.
22...b6 23.®a4 lg7 24.Se2 h5! 25.Sdl
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25...g5
25...Sf8!! A brilliant prophylactic move, with the idea of keeping White's queen far away from
defence. 26.®xa7 (26.Sd5 g5 27.&gl f5+) 26...®xc4 27.Sdel b5+;
25...§e8 26.®c6 g5 - transposes to 25...g5.
26.®c6 Se8 27.@d5
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27...®d7?! A very "human" decision, but perhaps not the best. I missed my opponent's defence!
27...®g6 28.g4!? (28.&gl ^g3 29.Sf2 tf6!?T) 28...hxg4 29.hxg4 ДхЬ2! 30.®c6 <±>f8! 31.Sd5?;
27...g4 28.®xe6 Sxe6 29.^d2 te5+ 30.&gl ^g3 31.Sf2 &f8 32.^fl ^e4 33.Sc2t;
27...®f6! Perhaps this was the best continuation, preventing the g4 defence. 28.®c6 Se6
29.®a8+ Ф117 30.®d5 h4 31.&gl ®g6^
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28.&gl g4 29.hxg4?
29.^g5D Se5 (29...£)xg5? 30.®xg5 Se5 31.®h4! The key move of White's defence, with mutual
chances in the continuation. Most likely the game will end up in perpetual check, because both
kings are very weak.; 29...ftf6?? 30.®xd6 ®f5 31.114П+-) 30.®a8+ Se8 31 .®d5=
29...®xg4?! A good move, but 29... hg4 was much better! However, I immediately realized that
the game move would give me a really strong attack, so I played it quickly to save time on the
clock.
29...hxg4 3O.^g5 (3O.^d2 ^g3 31.Sf2 Sxe3; 3O.^h4 Se5 31.®a8+ <±>h7 32.g3 th6-+)
30...Ш!! 31.®xd6 ®f5-+
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I am using my kingside pawns as battering-rams. It is very hard to find counterplay for White.
33.Sd5© ®g6
ЗЗ...Ф116! The engine's solution is also very strong.
34.Sf2
34.Sf5!? My opponent mentioned this brilliant idea after the game. However, it could not change
much compared to the game continuation. 34...£)f6 35.Sf4 ®xf4 36.®xe6 ®xf3 37.®xf7+ ®xf7
38.gxf3 d5-+
34...&f6 35.®c8 &xd5 36.cxd5 Se4-+ 37.®d8 ®g3 38.&d2 Sxe3 39.&fl Sei 40.®g8 &h6
41.®xf7 ld4 42.®f8+ &h7 0-1
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Berkes, Ferenc (2666) - Ter Sahakyan, Samvel (2590)
Skopje, 2019
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7...@d6 In the finish of the tournament my opponent
tried to surprise me with this rare move. Black's idea is
to solve the problem of his queen, and directly attack the
d4 pawn.
8.&a3 ®a6 9.&axc4 Sd8 10.b3
10.®c2 Kramnik, Vladimir 2800 -
Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar 2809, Berlin (ct) 2018 -
136/160
10...C5
Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Skopje 2019; Photo:
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ll.a4I! I was very well prepared for this line, and came up with this strong move. No matter how
Black takes the d4 pawn, my initiative is very strong, thanks to the lead in development,
combined with the strong g2 bishop, in relation to Black's weak queen on a6.
ll...&bd7N
1 l...cxd4 12.ДаЗ Axa3 13.Sxa3 ^ic6 14.^id3+;
ll...§xd4 12.®c2 Sd8 13.tb2 ftbd7 14.Sadl ^xe5 15.Sxd8+txd8 16.^xe5f;
ll...^fd7 12.td2!? ^xe5 (12...cxd4 13.b4) 13.dxe5 ^c6 (13...M7 14.ta5 Sc8 15.®d2 tc6
16.e4 b6 17.tc3f) 14.e3 b5 15.axb5 ®xb5 16.®g4 tb7 17.tc3 Sd3 18.Sfclf
12.1d2!
The engine's suggestion is stronger than the "human-like" 12.ДаЗ ^xe5 13.£)xe5 Sxd4 14.®c2±
12...&xe5
12...cxd4? 13.b4 ^xe5 14.b5 ®xb5 15.axb5 £}xc4 16.Ael e5 17.®cl ^id6 18.Ab4+
13.dxe5 &d5
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14.@cl! If Black gets enough time to consolidate his position, White's advantage would be very
small. The key of increasing the advantage is to exchange the crucial defender!
14...1d7
14...h6? 15.txh6 gxh6 16.®xh6 ^c3 17.tf3 Sd4 18.Sfcl ^d5 19.e3+-
15.jlg5 JLc6
16.JLxd5! Liquidating into the winning endgame.
Although, some other moves also give White a clear advantage, for example 16.h4 or 16.e4
16...jlxg5 17.jlxc6 jlxcl 18.ЛЬ5 Jlg5?! Now my job becomes much easier!
18...tb2 19.Sa2 tc3 2O.txa6 bxa6 21.Sc2 tb4 22T4+
19.Дха6 bxa6 2O.Sfdl± White is winning thanks to his excellent blockading knight, better pawn
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structure, and considerable space advantage. 2О...Ле7 21.Sacl ^f8 22.f4
22.£)d6? Would give Black chances to survive. 22..jLxd6 (22...f6 23.Sxc5 fxe5 24.Sc6 e4
25.Sd2 e3 26.fxe3 Sab8 27.Sd3+) 23.Sxd6 Sxd6 24.exd6 Sc8 25.d7 Sd8 26.Sxc5 Sxd7 27.Sc6
Sb 7 28.Sxa6 g5±
22...Sab8
22...h5 23.ФГ2 g5 I expected this active defence, with the idea of reducing the material even
further. 24.e3 Sab8 25.Sxd8+ Sxd8 26.Фе2+ Д Rdl
23.Sxd8+ Sxd8 24.&f2 Фе8 25.&f3 Sd5 26.g4 h6
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27.Shl! The next step is to increase the space advantage on the kingside by means of h4-h5.
Black's passive defence is doomed.
27...&d7
27...iLh4 28.£)d6+ &f8 29.Scl Ac7 3O.b4!? Is not the only solution. 3O...Axd6 31.exd6 Sxd6
32.bxc5 Sc6 ЗЗ.Фе4 Фс7 34.&d4 &d7 35.Фс4 Фс7 36.h4+-
28.114 Фе8 29.h5 Sd7 3O.Scl Sb7 31.Sc3 &d7 32.&e4 Sb4 33.Sd3+ Фе8 34.&I3 Sb8 35.e3
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36.Фе2!+-1 felt tired at the end of the tournament, so I chose the safest options without any
hurry! The final part of the game is a matter of technique.
36...Sb8 37.&d2 Sb7 38.&c3
38.Sd6 Sxb3 39.Sxa6 Sb 7 4О.ФсЗ Ф<17 41T5+- Seemed to be strong as well.
38...Sc7 39.Sdl ±f8 4O.Sd2 &g8 4L&d6 ±f8 42.Sd3 Sc6 43.&e4 Sc7 44.f5! exf5
44...th4 45.fxe6 fxe6 46.Sd6 Фе7 47.Sxa6+-
45.gxf5 Фе8 46.f6
46.Фс4!?
46...gxf6 47.exf6 l,d8
47...tf8 48.^d6+ lxd6 49.Sxd6 a5 5O.Sa6 &d7 51.Фс4 Sb7 52.e4 Sb4+ 53.&d5+-
48.&c4 Sc6 49.&d6+ ±f8 50.&xf7 &xf7
5O...txf6 51.^xh6 tg5 52.^f5 Se6 53.&d5 Se8 54.e4+-
51.Sxd8 &xf6 52.&d5 Sc7 53.e4 Sb7 54.e5+ Фе7 55.Sh8 Sxb3 56.Sh7+ Фе8 57.Sxh6 a5
58.Sh8+ Фе7 59.Sh7+ 1-0
Finally, I joined the +5 group of participants after this excellent win!
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Baron, Tai (2506) - Lupulescu, Constantin (2611)
Skopje, 2019
Lupulescu started the tournament slowly, but after the rest day he woke up. Eventually, after the
excellent finish he managed to qualify for the World Cup.
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1.е4 с5 2.&f3 &с6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 d6 6.1g5 e6 7.®d2 аб 8.O-O-O ld7 9.f4 b5
10.1x16 gxf6 11.&Ы ®b6 12.&xc6 lxc6 13.f5
13...h5 This sideline became more fashionable over the last years few years!
13...b4 Is the main line 14.£)e2 e5 15.^ig3 h5 (15...®c5?! 16.^h5±) 16.h4oo
14.jLd3?! Obviously, Baron confused the opening lines, and allowed Black to close the centre in
his favour! White is not in time for Ng3 & h4!
14.fxe6 fxe6 15.Ad3 is considered to be the main line. (15.®f4 Tukhaev,Adam 2536 -
Murariu,Andrei 2526, Romania 2012 - 117/62) 15...b4 16.£)e2 Ah 6 17.®el ®c5°o Was played
by the expert Andriy Vovk twice, and with much success for Black.
14...b4 15.&e2 e5!
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15...Ah6 16.£)f4! e5 17.Ac4!# Would lead to unclear play, for example: 17...Axe4 (17...iLxf4?
18.®xd6 Bb7 19.®xf6 Sh6 20.®g7 Be7 21.g3!±; 17...Sd8? 18.^d5 lxd2 19.^xb6 te3 2O.^d5
lxd5 21.Sxd5±) 18.®e2 Дхс2+ 19.®xc2 txf4 2O.g3 te3 21.®a4+ &f8 22.txf7^
16.&g3? Too cooperative. Instead, White could have proceed with 16.Bc4 with mutual chances!
16.h4? M6 17.Bel Фе7+;
16j?c4 a5 (16...txe4 17.^g3 (17.^f4 th6 - 15...Bh6) 17...tc6 18.td5 lxd5 19.®xd5 Sc8
2O.^e4 te7 21.^xd6+txd6 22.®xd6 Bc6 23.Sd2 a5=; 16...h4!? 17.Shel a5 18.b3) 17.®d3
Bc5 1 8.£)c 1 a4 19.b3°o With a rather standard play for both sides.
16...И4
16...Ш 17.®e2h4 18.^fl - 16...h4
17.^fl lh6 18.We2 Фе7 19.&d2 a5
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2O.JLc4 White lost many tempi for the knight moves. On his part, Black could exchange queens
with some endgame advantage, but he chose to play for attack. A really well-thought decision in
a difficult tournament situation!
2O...a4
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21...b3!+ A well-timed tactical bomb! White's defence is not ready for such turn of events!
22.cxb3 axb3 23.jlxb3 JLa4? The only mistake Black made in this game!
He should have inserted 23...Ab5! instead. 24.®el (24.Дс4 ®a6-+; 24.Sd3 - compared to the
game Black has two more tempi.) 24...Да4-+
24.Sd3 lb5 25.®c2
25.Shdl+ With some chances for survival.
25...jlxd3 26.®xd3 Sa5 27.^xh4? White goes for the material, but that decision leads him to
defeat immediately!
Instead, he should have gone for the passive defence with 27.Sdl Sc5 28.£)g 1 Shc8 29.^ie2
Ф118! 3O.£)c3 with some chances to save the game. 30...&g7 31.®xd6 ®b4! 32.®d3 Sxc3
ЗЗ.ЬхсЗ Sxc3 34.®d5 Sc7+ White's king is terribly weak. In practical games it is impossible to
defend such positions.
27...Sc5 28.&I3 Shc8 29.&d2 ®b4 3O.Sdl
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Korobov, Anton (2686) - Erdos, Viktor (2612)
Skopje, 2019
Before the game both players had +3 score and played very well in the tournament.
I.d4 ^1'6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 e6 4.&c3 c5 5.d5 d6 6.e4 exd5 7.cxd5 JLg7 8.^ge2
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Viktor Erdos played this line many times before. Against Levon Aronian and Radoslaw
Wojtaszek he chose the old main line with 0-0, h5, a6 etc. In general, he obtained playable
positions, but lost those games in the complications.
8...a6 9.a4 ^bd7 10.^g3 ^h5 A rare line with very complicated strategic ideas. Black is
playing for the active piece play on both flanks, trying to break White's strong centre by means
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of f5 and b5 pawn pushes. However, in order to achieve that he has to destroy his own pawn
structure.
Il.^xh5 gxh5 12.jLe3
12,Ac2 Ad4! 13.Af4 Sg8 14.g3 Ac5 15.®d2 Ah3 16.Axe5 dxe5 17.Afl Ad7! Black had a really
good play in this high level game. 18.£)e2 h4 19.^ixd4 cxd4 20.Ф12 Sc8 21.jLd3 ®f6 22.Shgl
h57 Vitiugov, Nikita 2721 - Grischuk,Alexander 2752, Russia (ch) 2016 - 130/28
12j?d3 Ac5 (12...0-0 13.0-0 f5 14.exf5 ^e5 15.tc2 txf5 16.txf5 Sxf5 17.^e4 c4 18.®c2!±
Aronian,Levon 2801 - Svidler,Peter 2763, Palma de Mallorca 2017) 13.Ac2 ®h4+! In my
opinion this plan is really strong, provoking the weakness in White's kingside structure. It should
give Black a quite decent counterplay. 14.g3 ®h3 (14...®e7 15.h3! c4 (15...f5? 16.14) 16.f4
^d3+ 17.txd3 cxd3 18.<±>f2! 0-0 19.®xd3 f5 2O.e5! dxe5 21.d6 ®e6 22.fxe5 f4 23.txf4 Дхс5
24.Sadi f) 15.Ф12 h4oo With rather unclear play.
12...O-O
12...^e5 13.te2 0-0 14.0-0 f5 15.f4 ^g4 16.txg4hxg4 17.e5 b6 (17...dxe5 18.txc5 Sf7
19.d6 b6 2O.te3 tb7 21.®d2±) 18.e6 tb7 19.®d3 ®e7 2O.Sfdl+ Yakubboev,Nodirbek 2522 -
Mis,Mieszko 2307, Porto Carras 2018
13.®d2N
13.te2
13...f5 14.1e2
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The critical position! 14...fxe4
14,,.^e5?! 15.0-04 Is worse for Black, because it is very hard to defend against 14, e5 pawn
break.
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14...Ш?! 15.e5 dxe5 16.txc5 Se8 17.a5f;
14,,.®f6 From the theoretical point of view this was the best choice for Black. 15.exf5 (15.0-0?!
f4 16.tf2 b6 17.Ф111 ^ie5 18.Sabi Ф118 19.Sfcl a5# Black has excellent attacking prospects on
the kingside, since White's positional plan based on b3, Nb5-a3-c4 is extremely slow.) 15...®xf5
16.0-0 ftc5 17.M6 (17.^e4 ®g6) 17...txh6 18.®xh6 ®g6 19.®xg6+hxg6 2O.^e4 W 21.g4
?bg7± Is slightly better for White, but I believe that with precise defence Black can hold.
15.^xe4 ^f6 16.^g5! White correctly avoids the trade of knights.
16.0-0 ^ixe4 17.fxe4 iLg4=
16...Se8?!
16...®e7 According to engine this is the best defence for Black. However, from the human
perspective in both lines White has a long term initiative. 17.0-0 (17.Sa3 h6 18.^he6 Axc6
19.dxe6 ®xe6 20.0-0^) 17...h6 18.^e4 ^xe4 19.fxe4 Sxfl+ 2O.Sxfl ®xe4 21.td3 ®e5
22.txh6 td7 23.txg7 &xg7 24.Sel ®f6 25.®e3 Sf8 26.a5±
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19.Sel!± White won the opening battle. The black king is weaker than its counterpart, while the
e6 square is crucial weakness!
19...b5 2O.axb5 axb5 21.Sxa8 Sxa8 22.jLd3 ®e5 Erdos is trying to find the best practical
chances, but Korobov flawlessly solves all the problems!
23.1xc5 ®xd5 24.1xh7+ &h8 25.1d4! Sa4 26.b4 Sa2 27.®e3 Sa3
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28...&xh7 29.1xg7+ &xg7 3O.Se7+ &g6 31.^xh7 Sal+ 32.&f2 Sa2+ 33.&g3 h4+ 34.®xh4
®d2 35.^f8+ ^f5 36.Sf7+ Фе5 37.®e4# A really superb game by Korobov! 1-0
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David Anton Guijarro, Praha 2019; Photo: Chess Informant
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EL NINO'S CHESS SPRING
At the Praha Chess Festival (6-15 March 2019) the in-form David Anton Guijarro managed to
win the Challengers tournament with a remarkable score (6 out of 9 points), and was promoted to
the highest group for the next edition of the same event.
PRAHA, III 2019 cat. XIV (2592)
1st Prague Challengers
1. David Anton Guijarro 6, 2. Jan Krejci 516,3—4. Peter Michalik, Ju Wenjun 5, 5—6. Jiff
Stocek, Alexei Shirov 4*A, 7—9. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa. David Paravyan, Nguyen
Thai Dai Van 4, 10. Matcusz Bartel 2’A
Later on, in Skopje he participated in the European Individual Chess Championship (18-28
March), and proved high class by finishing in the top 10 (8 out of 11 points), only half a point
less than the winner, Vladislav Artemiev. Here we present you some of David Anton's best
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games from these events, embellished by his lucid and deep annotations!
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Shirov, Alexei (2667) - Anton Guijarro, David (2643)
Praha Challengers, 2019
In the first round I played against the top seed with the
black pieces. Quite a good challenge!
I.e4 e5 2.&I3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.d3 Lately I
have been playing the Open Spanish, so Shirov options
for the main move which avoids it.
5.0-0 ^ixe4
5...Лс5
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Anton Guijarro
• Country: Spain
• Born: 1995
• Rating: 2678
• Peak rating: 2678
•Title: Grandmaster since 2013
5...b5 and 5...d6 are also quite common.
6.c3 d6 7.0-0 Ла7 8.jlg5 I believe this move makes more sense if Black has already castled.
Now I can push my pawns easily.
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10...И5! There are other options but this is the most aggressive one.
Il.h4 &h7
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The simplest solution.
1 l...g4 12.^ig5 ^g8 Is the line that computer suggests but it looks really complicated after 13.d4
f6 14T4
12.&bd2?!
12.d4 Was the critical move, and then after 12...g4 13.£)el Black cannot play the intended Nf8-
g6 on time. 13..Af8? (13...Ad7!) 14.Axc6+bxc6 15.dxe5
12...g4 13.&el ^f8 Now the knight goes to g6 attacking the h4 pawn and overprotecting e5.
14 .d4 Looking for counterplay in the centre.
14... exd4 15.Лхс6+1 thought that this move was forced but it seems cd4 is possible as well.
15 .cxd4 Ь5 1 б.АЬЗ ftxd4 Looks like a pawn up but... 17.Ad5 c6
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18.£)b3! and suddenly Black is in trouble.
15...bxc6 16.cxd4 ^g6 The pawn on h4 cannot be defended so White needs to create
counterplay in the centre.
17.®a4 ld7 18.e5 d5
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19.f3? A bad move. Now the position is lost for White.
During the game I was thinking about 19.e6 fxe6 20.®c2 ftxh4 - Black is two pawns up, but
White can play around the dark squares.
19...C5 20.®a3
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2O...c4! A very important move, controlling the white knights and attacking the d4 pawn.
2O...cxd4? 21 ,£sd3 And suddenly the knights become strong.
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21.&c2 Alexei tried to create chaos but I was well-prepared for that.
21...jLf5 22.^b4 jLxd4+ 23.^h2 ®d7 24.^xa6 A good try, threatening Nc7.
24...Sa7! Avoiding White's idea and winning the knight.
25.Sadl ®c8 26.®a4+ ld7 27.® a5
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27... Леб! Better move than taking on a6 immediately.
28.#ixc4 ®xa6 29.Sxd4 ®xa5 3O.^xa5 Sxa5 And Alexei resigned. 0-1
Anton Guijarro, David (2643) - Nguyen, Thai Dai Van (2546)
Praha Challengers, 2019
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Black has good compensation for the pawn. The knight on d3 is very strong and the immediate
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threat is £)b2.
I.^f4! The best continuation is to give the pawn back in order to achieve coordination the
pieces.
Ijtel? Sb8¥; l.^d5 f5co
l...&xb2 2.Sxd8 Sxd8 3.&fd5 &d3
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4.jLc7! The key move that gives sense and logic to the whole line.
Of course not 4.£)e7+ ФГ8 5.£)c6 Axc3 6.£)xd8 Ad4+ 7.ФМ Ab6 8.£)c6 c3 and White would
suffer if he wishes to clinch a draw.
4...jLxc7 5.^xc7 Лс8 6.Sb8 Now everything is clear. The white pieces have much better
coordination, while the c4 pawn is terribly weak.
6...&e5 7.&7b5 &c6 8.Sa8 g5 9.&d5 a6
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Ю.&аЗ Winning the pawn and the game.
10...C3 П.&хсЗ Деб 12.Sxd8+ &xd8 13.&f2 &c6 14.&c2 f5 15.a3 ±f7 16.&e3 f4+ 17.&d3
a5 18.&d5 1с8 19.&c7 Фе7 2О.Фс4 &d6 21.&Ь5+ Фе5 22.Фс5 &d8 23.&el &e6+ 24.&b6
a4 25.&d3+ &f6 26.e5+ Фе7 27.&b4 &f8 28.&d41е6 29.Фс7 1-0
Anton Guijarro vs Jan Krejci, Praha 2019; Photo: Chess Informant
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Anton Guijarro, David (2643) - Svane, Rasmus (2610)
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Skopje, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.c3 &f6 5.d4 exd4 6.e5 I've played this line a few times with
good results.
6...d5 7.1b5 &e4 8.cxd4 .tb6 9.&c3 0-0 10.1e3 lg4 ll.h3 lh5 12.®c2 la5
The main line is 12..Jlg6 but there are also some games with Ba5.1 even played it with Black
against GM Daniel Forcen Esteban two years ago, in Espana rapid Championship.
13.0-0 &xc3
13..,txf3!? 14.gxf3 Axd4 15.iLxd4 ®g5+ 16.Ф111 Axc3 17.bxc3 ®f5 This line is what I
analyzed at home and it is what I thought he would play. After 18.Sfcl Black has enough
compensation for the piece but it is still very complicated.
14.bxc3 JLxf3 15.gxf3
15...@d7! Threatening Qh3 and Nd4.
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16.1xc6 ®xc6 17.f4 The position is roughly equal but I think that Black should be careful.
17...@g6+?! The endgame is clearly better for White.
17..T6 Is the right move. After 18.®g2 avoiding fe5 and Rf3, and the position is still unclear.
17...®xc3 18.®e2 With good compensation for the pawn.
18.®xg6 fxg6 If the Black's king gets to f5 Black should be fine, but with the next two moves I
prevented that plan.
19.Sabl! .11)6 20.&g2! Sae8
The point is that after 20...Ф17 21.c4! dxc4
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22.ф£3! Феб 23.Фе4 my king gets to the centre first stopping Kf5 or Kd5.
21.Sfcl The plan is to push c4, winning the e4 square for the king.
21...c6 22.a4 Se7 23.c4 dxc4 24.Sxc4 Sd7 It is difficult to propose something for Black.
25.Ф13 ФГ7
25...g5 Does not work because of 26.Фе4 gxf4 27.iLxf4 ixd4 28.e6!
26 .Фе4 Sfd8
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26... Феб 27.iLd2 with the idea of a5-a6 and White is winning.
27 .h4! Threatening h5. Most likely, the position is already lost for Black.
27... И5 28.f5 gxf5+ 29.ФхГ5 Sd5 ЗО.Фе4 g6 31.f4 The idea is simple. I will play f5 so the h5
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pawn will become weak. Also, the e5 pawn is very strong with my king on f5.
3L..Sg8 32.Scb4 Sd7
32...Sb8 33.SH Феб 34.Sgl ФГ7 35.f5+-
ЗЗ.а5 Лха5 34.Sxb7 And, the rest is easy.
34...Sd8 35.f5 gxf5+ 36.ФхГ5 Фе8 37.1g5 lb6 38.1xd8 Sxb7 39.116 Sd7 4O.Sgl Sf7 4LSg8+
41.e6?? Sxf6+ 42.Фх£6 txd4+
41...Sf8 42.Sg5 Фd7 43.Sxh5 lxd4 44.Sh7+ Фс8 45.Фе4 lc5 46.h5 a5 47.h6 a4 48.Sg7 a3
49.h7 a2 5O.e6 1-0
Nils Grandelius vs David Anton Guijarro, Skopje 2019; Photo: eicc2019.mk
Anton Guijarro, David (2643) - Paichadze, Luka (2576)
Skopje, 2019
After missing a completely winning position I got the endgame being a pawn up. However,
Black has very good drawing chances.
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l.^fS! Avoiding some checks and preparing g3 if neccesary to restrict the black knight.
l... Sac7 2.Sb6! Sf7
2...S2c3+ 3.Sxc3 Sxc3+ 4.Фе2 ^ie4 (4...&g7 5.Sxf6) 5.£)xd5 Sa3 with some chances for Black.
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3.Sb5! The only move. Other moves are probably draw immediately. The idea is to play Rba5
and exchange one pair of rooks by Ra7.
3...&h5?!
3...^e4? 4.Sxd5; 3...Scl Was a better try.
4.g3 Scl 5.Sxd5+- Now it is clear that White is winning.
5...ЭП+ 6.&e2 &xf4+ 7.gxf4 S7xf4 8.Saxa5 S4f3 9.Sd7+ &g6 10.Sa6+ &g5 ll.Sg7+ &h5
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12.Sg2 Sf8 13.Sa7 &h6 14.Sa3 Shi 15.d5 Sh5 16.Sd3 Sb8 17.d6 Sb2+ 18.&f3 Sh3+ 19.Sg3
Shh2 2O.d7 Shf2+ 21.&e4 And Black resigned. 1-0
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David
David Navara, Praha 2019; Photo: Chess Informant
DAVID IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN
David Navara won his 9th title of Czech Champion after a brilliant performance in Ostrava.
Although he was a favourite, it is always difficult to compete for the national title. Nevertheless
he proved to be too strong for all of his rivals. The 2019 Czech Championship was an open
tournament with almost 70 participants who played 9 rounds of thrilling chess. Navara finished
clear first scoring 8 out of 9 points, while Lukas Cernousek and Pavel Simacek finished behind
him, with 7 and 6% points respectively.
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OSTRAVA, IV-V 2019
The Czech Championship
(68 players, 9 rounds)
1. David Navara 8, 2. Lukas Cernousek 7, 3—4. Pavel Simacek, Tomas Kraus 6* *4, 5—11.
Vojtgch Plat, Tadeas Kriebel, Peter Michalik, Ivan Hausner, Jan KrejCi, Jifi StoCek, Rich-
ard Biolek 6, 12—19. Vlastimil Babula, ZbynSk Hracek, Vojtech Zwardon, Lumir Mrazek.
Jan Miesbauer, Nguyen Thai Dai Van, Vladimir B^lunek, Jiri LiSka 5!4, etc.
Here we present you two games played by the Champion, with exclusive annotations by David
Navara.
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Navara, David (2733) - Cernousek, Lukas (2438)
Cesko (ch), 2019
The game against Cernousek from the penultimate round
proved to be very important for the final standings. With
a win I would be a sole leader. My opponent, eventually,
finished clear 2nd.
I.c4 c5 2.^f3 £if6 3.d4 cxd4 4.^xd4 d5 5.cxd5 #ixd5
6.e4 &f6
David Navara
• Country: Czech Republic
• Born: 1985
• Rating: 2728
• Peak rating: 2751
• Title: Grandmaster since 2002
6...^b4 7.tb5+!? td7 8.tc4 Шсб 9.^xc6 ^xc6 10.0-0 еб И.ДеЗ te7 12.^c3 0-0 13.f4±
Silva, Marcus Antonio Roli - Sande,Oystein, corr 2008
7.1f4!?N
7.ДЬ5+ iLd7 8.£)c3 e5 or 7.^c3 e5 8.Ab5+ Ad7 is the main line.
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7...e5! Black reacts correctly, even though he had plenty of possibilities to go astray.
7...^xe4? 8.®c2!? (8.tb5+!? td7! (8...^d7? 9.®e2 Ш Ю.^сЗ еб 11.0-0-0 tb4 12.^xe6
fxe6 13.®xe6+ ®e7 14.®b3 &f8 15.txd7 ftxd7 16.^d5 ®c5+ 17.ФЬ1 +-) 9.®e2!^) 8..Ad6!
(8...Ш 9.^b5 ftd5 10.te5 ^c6 ИЛИсЗ! fcdb4 12.®a4 ^абП 13.Sdl td7 14.®e4 ^xe5
15.®xe5 еб 16.te2 ®b8 17.®d4 tc6 18.0-0 ®d8 19.®g4!? ®f6 2О.£И4!±) 9.^c3 td7
(9...^hc6 also allows White to generate a strong attack: 10.£)xc6 (10.0-0-0!?) 10...bxc6 11.0-0-
O^ (ll.Sdl!?)) 10.0-0-0!? ^сб И.^хсбДхсб 12.We2!? (12.tc4+) 12...еб 13.®e5 ®b6
(13...®d7 14.Sxd6 ®xd6 15.®xd6 lxd6 16.txd6+) 14.Sxd6 lxd6 15.®xd6 Sd8 16.®e5 ®xf2
17.tg5! ®d4 18.®xd4 Sxd4 19.te3 Sg4 2O.txa7+;
7...e6? 8.^c3 a6 9.te2 Дс5 Ю.^ЬЗ ®xdl+ ll.Sxdl tb4 12.f3±;
7...£)c6?! 8.Ab5!? (8.£)xc6 ®xdl+ 9.^xdl bxc6 10.f3±) 8...Ad7 (8...£)xe4? 9.®c2!—> ®d5
Ю.^аЗ! td7 11.0-0-0! ftxd4 12.txd7+ ®xd7 13.®xe4 ®c6+ 14.®xc6+ ^xc6 15.^b5 Sc8
16.£)c7+ Sxc7 17.Axc7+) 9.Axc6!? bxc6 10.£k3+;
7...^bd7 8.Ab5 (8.e5?! ^ixe5! 9.Ab5+^ic6! 10.£)xc6 (10.®a4 JLd7 11 .ftxc6 bxc6=) 10...®xdl+
ll.&xdl a6! 12.^c3 td7!?=; 8.^b5 e5 9.®c2 tb4+ 10.td2 txd2+ ll.^xd2 0-0=) 8...e5!
transposes to the game. (8...e6?! 9.0-0 (9.£k3 Ab4 10.0-0! 0-0 ll.£)de2 a6 (11 ...e5!?)
12.txd7 txd7 13.e5 ^d5 14.^xd5 exd5 15.®b3! (15.®xd5 tb5 16.®e4 tc5s) 15...®e7
16.^d4 Sfd8 (16...tc5 17.®xd5) 17.®g3f) 9...a6 (9...^xe4? lO.Sel И.^хеб! fxe6
12.Sxe6+te7 (12...ФП 13.tc4+-) 13.td6+-) 10.txd7+txd7 И.^c3 tb4 12.®b3 ДхсЗ
(12...®a5!?) 13.®xc3! (13.bxc3 0-0! 14.®xb7 ®c8 15.Sabl ®xc3 16.te5 Sfd8 17.Sfcl ®d3=)
13...0-0 (13...^xe4? 14.®e3 15.td6+) 14.f3±; 8...аб?! 9.txd7+ ^xd7
(9...®xd7?! 10.e5 g5!? (10...^d5 И.еб! fxe6 12.te5+) И.ДеЗ! (Il.txg5 Sg8#) 1 l...^d5
(ll...^e4 12.0-0+) 12.e6+; 9...txd7 Ю.^сЗ еб ll.e5 ^d5 12.^xd5 exd5 13.0-Oi) 10Ac3!!
(10.e5?^xe5) 10...e5 (10...еб ll.O-Oi) ll.tg3 tb4 (ll...exd4? 12.^d5 ®a5+(12...tb4+
13.^xb4±) 13.ФА Sa7 (13...f5!? 14.^c7+ &f7 15.®b3+! &g6 16.^xa8+) 14.Scl! tc5 15.b4
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®Ь5+ (15...®ха2 16.®xd4!? (16.bxc5) 16...0-0 17.bxc5+-) 16.&gl b6 17.a4! ®c6 18.bxc5
bxc5 19.®xd4!+; 11 ...h5 12.^f3± (12.h4?! tb4!)) 12.^f5! 0-0 13.0-0 Ш 14.txe5 ®xdl
15.Saxdl АхсЗ 16.£)e7+ Ф118 17.bxc3 ^ixe4 18.^id5!?±)
8.1b5+
8.txe5?? ®a5+-+
8...&bd7!
8...Ad7 9.Axe5±
9.1xe5 .11)4+ 10.&c3 0-0!
Il.lxd7!
11 .Ixf6 £)xf6 12.0-0 Axc3 13.bxc3 ^ixe4=; 11,JH4 ^ixe4=
ll...&xd7!
Il...txd7? 12.0-0 ДхсЗ 13.txf6®xf6 14.bxc3 Sac8 15.®d2+
12.1f4
12,^c2 ^ixe5 (12...®g5!? 13.Ag3 Axc3+ 14.bxc3 ^ic5 15.®d5 ®xd5 16.exd5 Se8+ 17.£)e3 f5
18.0-0 td7S) 13.^xb4 ®g5!^;
12,Ag3 ^c5 13.f3 (13.0-0 ДхсЗ 14.bxc3 ^xe4=) 13..Aa4!^
12...&C5!
12..Ж6?! 13.tg3 ^c5 14.0-0 ДхсЗ 15.e5! ®g6 16.bxc3±;
12„.ge8?! 13.f3±
13.0-0 Here my opponent's preparation ended, while I was playing quickly until move 19.
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13.fi?! Ь6 14.0-0 ДхсЗ! 15.bxc3 Даб 16.Sel ^d3¥
13...ДхсЗ 14.bxc3 ^хе4 15.@f3T White's position remains easier to play. That being said, Black
should be able to equalize with a couple of accurate moves. In actual fact, he has several ways to
reach the equality.
15.®c2 ^c5 16.Sfel Id7=
15...®d5
15..T5!? 16.®d3 (16.Sfel!? ®d5 (16...®a5 17.c4) 17.Sadl ®c4! (17...®xa2? 18.g4!^; 17...Se8
transposes to 15...Qd5 16.Rfel Re8 17.Radl f5) 18.Де5 iLd7=) 1б...Деб 17.fi <£bc5 18.®b5 Sc8
19.^xe6 ^xe6 2O.Sadl ®e8 (20...®b6+ 21.®xb6 axb6 22.Де5Т) 21.®b3 ®f7=
16.Sfel &f6
16...ge8 17.Sadi f5 (17...tf5!? 18.c4 ®c5 19.^xf5 ®xf5 2O.h3 ®еб!? (Д Qc6) (20...116?!
21.Sd5 ®g6 22.Se5!±; 20...Ш 21.g4±) 21.®d3 ®c6=) 18.a4!? Id7 19.^b5 Ш! 20.®xd5+!
ftxd5 21.Де5! ДхЬ5 22.axb5 <£bb6!=;
16...f5!? 17.Sadi ®c4! (17...®xa2? 18.g4!) 18.Де5 Id7=
17.®d3 The simplification
17.®xd5 ^ixd5 18.iLd6 Sd8 19.c4 Ag4 2O.cxd5?! Sxd6 21.£)b5 does not bring White anything,
as his passed pawn can be stopped quite easily. On the contrary, Black might soon get a slight
advantage.
17...Se8
17...td7 18.Se5 ®d6 19.h3f
18.Sxe8+
18.c4 Sxel+ (18...tf5 19.cxd5 Ixd3 2O.d6f) 19.Sxel ®a5 2O.td2!? ®d8= (20...®xa2?
21.ДсЗ+ threatening 22. Rai.)
18...&xe8 19.c4 ®a5
19...tf5!? 20.®d2 (2O.cxd5 Ixd3 21.d6 Sd8=) 20...®d7 21.^xf5 ®xf5 22.Sel h6 23.h3 b6=
20.&b3 ®b6!
20„.Af5? 21.^xa5 Ixd3 22.Sdl! Ie4 23.fi Дсб 24.^xc6 bxc6 25.Sd7+;
20,..®f5?! 21.®d8 ®e6 22.Sdlf
21.c5 ®f6 22.Sel
22.®e4 Деб 23.®xb7? Sd8-+
22...Де6 23.Де5 ®g6
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23...®е7=
24.®f3 Sd8 25.1g3
25.®xb7??td5-+
25...Sd7
25...®c2!? 26.®xb7 Sdl! 27.f3 ДхЬЗ 28.axb3 ®xc5+ 29.ФН Sxel+ ЗО.ДхеП;
25...Дс8 26.®d5 ®f6D looks dangerous for Black, even though his position holds. 27.®e47
26.c6 bxc6 27.®xc6
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27...Se7?© Black prevented 28.Qa8 and created some back rank threats, but probably missed my
reply.
He could have maintained equality by means of 27...®d3! 28.®a8 (28.^hc5 ®c3! (28...®d5?!
29.®b5!±) 29.f3 Se7=) 28...Sd8 29.®xa7 ®e2! (29...txb3? ЗО.ахЬЗ ®xb3? 31.®e7 ®dl 32.h3!?
+-) 3O.f3 Sdl 31.®f2 (31 ,®a5 Sxel+ 32.txel ДхЬЗ ЗЗ.ахЬЗ ®e3+ 34.tf2 ®xb3=) 31...Sxel+
32.®xel ®xa2= Cernousek,Lukas; Navara, David
28.®c5!± It turns out that Black also has problems with his weak back rank!
28.®a8? M7=; 28.h3? td7!=; 28.&d4? td7! =
28...®f6
28...Sb7? 29.®c8! Se7 30.®d8 ®f6 31.td6+-;
28...Sd7 29.^d4!± (29.®c8 f5n±)
29.&d4 Sd7 ЗО.^хеб Se7?!
30...®xe6?31.®cl+-
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After 3O...fxe6 31.h3+ White would possess a stable advantage owing to the weakness of Black's
a7 and e6 pawns. In actual fact, even Black's king could feel unsafe.
31.h3!
31.®c8? h6!± (31...Sxe6? 32.®xe8+! Sxe8 33.Sxe8#)
31...И6?!
31...fxe6±
32.Se3 Now Black loses the a7 pawn in many lines, after which White's passed a_pawn becomes
unstoppable.
32...fxe6
32...Sxe6 33.Sxe6 ®xe6 34.®xa7+-
33.Sf3 ®g5
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33...®al+ 34.Ф112 Sf7 35.Sxf7 ФхГ7 36.®xa7++-
34.jLe5! and Black resigned. There was no good way to parry the threats of 35.Sg3 Wh4 36.Sg4
and 35.h4 ®14 З6.Ш1З ®g5 37T4
34.te5 Sf7 (34...h5 35.h4 ®xh4 36.tg3!+-) 35.Sxf7 &xf7 36.®xa7++-
1-0
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David Navara vs Lukas Cernousek, Ostrava 2019; Photo by Ilona a Libor Hromidkovi
Kraun, Tomas (2456) - Navara, David (2733)
Cesko (ch), 2019
abcdefgh
l...^f5! Black activates his king. White's position is already beyond saving, but in a practical
game it is not so easy to prove that.
2.Sd5
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It is too late for 2,ФЬЗ Af4 3.Af2 Феб!+ when White appears to be in a sort of zugzwang after
4.jLh4 Sh8 5. tb'g4 a4! Letting the Black rook to the 2nd rank is highly undesirable, but 6.Sd8!?
(No better is 6.Af2 Sh7!? 7.ДИ4 Sg7+ 8.Ф113 Sd7!-+, when the b2 pawn is about to fall.)
6...Sxd8 7.Axd8 Acl 8.iLa5 ДхЬ2 9.Ab4 does not help either in view of 9...iLcl 10.^>g3 ДсЗ
ll.&g4 ?bd5 12.ф£5 lb6 13.Ф16 (13.Af8? Да5-+; While 13.?bg4 e4! 14.f4 Ad8 is also lost for
White, but it is very complicated to prove that) 13...e4! 14.fxe4+ Фхе4 15.Феб ДсЗ I б.ФЬб ФЬЗ
17.Феб Фс2! 18.ФхЬ5 ФЬЗ-+ Д Bd2
After 2,Bd7 JLf4! 3.Axf4 Фxf4 4.Sf7+ ФеЗ-+ Black creates a passed pawn and supports it with
his active king.
2...1f4 3.1xf4 Ф\14 4.Sxb5
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4...a4! Winning a tempo cannot be wrong.
That said, 4...Sg5?! 5.Sxa5 Ф'хП was also winning, e.g. 6.Sd5!? (6.a4 Ф12! 7.Ф113 Sg3+ 8.Ф114
e4-+) 6...Sg2+ 7.Ф111 (7.Ф113 Sg6! 8.Ф112 e4-+) 7...Se2! 8.a4 ФgЗ! 9.Sdl Sxb2-+
5.Sc5
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abcdefgh
5...Sb8!
5...&xf3? 6.Sxe5 Sg2+ 7.Ф113 Sxb2 8.Sc5 Sb3 (8...Sb8 9.Sxc4 Sh8+ 10.Sh4=) 9.Sxc4 Sxa3
leads to a draw only, if White defends correctly.
5...§d8?! was slightly less accurate than the game continuation, but Black should still win after
6.&gl Sd2 7.ФП Sxb2 8.Фе1 Sa2! 9.Sxc4+ Axf3 10.Sh4!? (10.Sxa4 e4 ll.Sa7 Sal+ 12.&d2
e3+ 13.Ф<13 Sdl+! 14.Фс4 e2-+) 10...Sxa3 ll.&d2 Sal-+, as White is unable to stop both
pawns. In particular, pushing the pawn to a2 followed by Rgl-g2 wins in many lines.
6.Sxc4+ &xf3 7.Sxa4
After 7.Sb4 many sensible rook move win. I would probably choose 7...Se8 (7...Sh8+! 8.^gl e4
9.Sxa4 e3 10.Sa7 Sg8+! 11.Ф112 Sf8! 12.Se7 e2-+ is the most forcing way.) 8.Sxa4 (8.Sb6 e4
9.c4 e3 10.Sf6+ Фе2 11.c5 &d2-+) 8...&f2!? 9.&h3 (9.Sh4 e4 10.Sf4+ Фе1-+) 9...e4 10.Sa7 e3
1 l.Sf7+ &gl 12.Sg7+ &hl I got here in my calculations but had not foreseen the last finesse:
13.Sg2!
Ill
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13...e2!-+ Now Black's rook collects all three pawns, as White's king is too far to save them.
(13...Sh8+? 14.&g3 Sg8+ 15.Ф13 Sxg2 16.ФхеЗ Sxb2 17.c4 leads to a draw.)
7...Sxb2+ 8.±gl
8.Ф113 Sbl 9.Ф112 e4-+
8...ЭЫ+ 9.&h2 e4-+ 10.Sa8 e3 ll.Sf8+ Фе4 12.Se8+ &d3 13.Sd8+ ФхсЗ 14.Sc8+ &d2
15.Sd8+ Фе116.&g2
16.Sg8 Sb2+-+ (16...e2?? 17.Sgl++-)
16...e2 17.Se8 &d2 18.Sd8+ ФсЗ 19.Sc8+ &d4 0-1
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THE POWER OF IMAGINATION
Creativity is a fundamental skill for a good chess player.
It can be reflected in many ways - a new idea or concept
in the opening, for instance. You might believe that to
be easy as nowadays one can find more ideas with the
help of the computer. However, I would say it is the
opposite, for the very same reason. In modern-day chess
it became much harder, since all the players are using
the machine, so one must be really creative in order to
find a new idea.
Rafael Leitao
* Country: Brazil
• Born: 1979
* Rating: 2617
• Peak rating: 2652
• Title: Grandmaster since 1998
Most often imagination in chess is reflected in calculation. This is the case when you are able to
find an exotic idea that solves the problem in hands. Very few things can be more satisfying than
those moments when you find that creative solution after thinking for several minutes.
Imagination also reflects in ability to pay attention to your opponent's resources. One must be
creative not only for himself, but also when searching for opponent's moves and threats.
That is the subject of this article - "exotic" moves and ideas.
I will show you some games from two qualifying tournaments held in South America for the
spots at the World Cup 2019. There is currently a very strong generation of players in Argentina,
Brazil, Chile and Peru and they are willing to show their skills in the World Cup. So, let's see
what happened in some of the best games from these tournaments.
In our first game we will see, once again, how important calculation is. If you miss your
opponent's resource sometimes that can be your last mistake...
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MONTEVIDEO (zt), IV 2019
FIDE Zonal 2.5 Open
(256 players, 9 rounds)
1. Cristobal Henriquez Villagra* 7l/i, 2. Sandro Mareco* 7, 3. Pablo Salinas Herrera 616,
4—11. Rafael Muniz, Leonardo Tristan, Andres Rodriguez Vila, Leandro Krysa, Alan
Pichot, Fernando Peralta, Bernardo Roselli Mailhe, Federico Perez Ponsa 6, 12—13.
Matias Michailov, Neuris Delgado Ramirez 516, etc.
* Qualified for the World Cup 2019 in Khanty-Mansiysk
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Delgado Ramirez, Neuris (2616) - Rodriguez Vila, Andres (2480)
Montevideo (zt), 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.^d2 JLe7 4.exd5 A harmless move. Neuris is a practical player, so he is not
interested in debating the most principled opening choices.
4.e5 Delchev,Aleksander 2552 - Seifert, Christopher 2321, Deutschland 2018 - 138/117
4...exd5 5.1d3 &f6 6.h3 0-0 7.&gf3 c5 8.dxc5
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8...a5! A standard move in the French which allows Black to solve his problems completely.
9.O-ON
9.a4
9...^bd7 10.&b3 a4 ll.^bd4 ^xc5 A typical case where it is good to have an isolated queen's
pawn. Black's pieces are very active and his position is pleasant.
12.1e3 &fe4 13.a3
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13...f5! Andres always looks for active chances, so this kind of move comes naturally to him.
14.&b5 f4 15.1d4
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15...Sa6! A strong manoeuvre that has been seen many times in similar positions. This rook lift
exposes the white king to danger. Can we call it a "creative move"? I do not think so. There is a
difference between creativity and pattern recognition method. I enjoy moves and ideas which are
uncommon. For a grandmaster it is not hard to reach the idea of playing Ra6 here since it is such
a thematical move. Of course, that fact does not make it less strong.
16.&c3 &xd3 17.®xd3 lf5 18.®b5 &хсЗ 19.1хсЗ?!
19.bxc3 The computer prefers this move, although Black's position is still more comfortable.
19...^,e4+ 2O.Sfel Black is clearly better, but how to retain the pressure? You should not let your
opponent off the hook when you have the initiative.
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2O...lf6?! This is slow and allows White to equalize.
20,.jLxf3 21 ,gxf3 is not such a big deal for White since there is no easy way to exploit the
weaknesses, and now White can attack the d5 pawn.
20,..gg6 looks tempting but White can bail out with the thematic exchange sacrifice. 21.Sxe4!
dxe4 22.®c4+ <±>h8 23.^e5^;
20,..§b6 is a precise move that would lead to a big advantage. 21.®e2 Sg6+;
20...®c8! - this option is my favorite. A strong move that combines attack and defence. The
queen now aims at the kingside and the Re4 sacrifice loses strength. This kind of move is very
easy to miss, so you must be well trained in the "Candidate Moves" technique to find it. 21.£)e5
This natural move is refuted by 21...f3!+ and Black has a decisive attack.
21.1b4
21.txf6®xf6 22.^d2=
21...Se8 22.Sadl Sae6 23.c3 lh4!? An interesting move by Black freeing space for the еб rook
and bringing the bishop to the attack.
23...®c8 would be more normal, although White can keep the equality game after 24. Ah2! =
(24.^d4? td3; 24.®xa4? txf3 25.Sxe6 Sxe6! 26.gxf3 Se5-+)
24.Sxe4!? A strong sacrifice, apparently reducing Black's attacking potential.
24.£)xh4 leads to a nice variation with a forced draw 24...®xh4 25.f3 Axf3 26.®xe8+ Sxe8
27.Sxe8+ &f7 28.W+
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28...^g6! (28...Феб?! 29.Sfl Axg2 3O.Slxf4! ®xh3 31.S4f7! and Black is under pressure.)
29.Sfl Axg2 3O.?bxg2 (3O.Slxf4? ®xh3-+) 30...®g3+ with perpetual check.
24...Sxe4 We arrived to the critical moment.
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25.Sxd5?
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White makes a tactical blunder. There were a few ways to keep the game balanced. How would
you play with the black pieces now?
25.®xa4 Se2 26.tc5 tf6=;
25 .®xb7 Se2 26.^ixh4 ®xh4 27.®xd5+ Ф118 28.®f3 Sxb2 29.c4oo with some compensation.
25Ла5 was the most precise. 25...®e7 (25...®f6? 26.®xd5+ Ф118 27.®h5+) 26.Ab4
(26.®xd5+?! Ф118 27.tb4 ®d8! 28.td6 5c2v) 26...®d8= with a draw.
25... Sel+! This move is obvious. Of course, Neuris saw it when he took on d5. But the point
comes later.
26 .^xel
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26.Ф112 txf2-+
26... 1xf2+!!-+ This is the real point. A beautiful double sacrifice that decides the game. There is
nothing White can do: he must give up the queen to avoid mate.
27.&xf2 8h4+ 28.&gl
28 .Ф13 Se3# checkmate.
28... Sxel+ 29.®fl
29 .Ф112 ®g3# checkmate.
29... Sxfl+ ЗО.ФхА f3 And the rest is easy.
31.Sd4 fxg2+ 32.&xg2 ®g5+ ЗЗ.Ф13 h5 34.h4 ®cl 35.Фе4 ®xb2 36.Ф05 ®g2+ 37.Ф06 Ф17
38.Фс7 ®c6+ 39.ФЬ8 Ь5 4О.Фа7 Феб 41.ФЬ8 ®Ь6+ 42.Фс8 g6 43.Sd2 ®с6+ 44.ФЬ8 ФГ5
45.Sd6 ®е8+ 46.Фс7 ®е7+ 47.ФЬ6 ®xh4 48.ФхЬ5 ®е4 49.с4 h4 5O.Sd5+ &g4 51.1d6 g5
52.Sd2 ®’e3 0-1
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Mareco, Sandro (2651) - Pichot, Alan (2566)
Montevideo (zt), 2019
SandroMareco is one of the strongest players in South America, and he has real hopes of
crossing the 2700 barrier. Here we will see his battle against the talented former World U-16
Champion Alan Pichot. This game was also decided in a calculation battle.
I.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.&f3 &f6 4.еЗ еб 5.1xc4 a6 6.0-0 c5 7.®e2 b5 8j.d3 lb7
8...cxd4 is more common.
9.dxc5 Лхс5 A pawn sacrifice.
9...Ac6 Taimanov,Mark - Rubinetti,Jorge Alberto, Palma de Mallorca (izt) 1970 - 10/572
10.1xb5+ &bd7 ll.la4
11 .Ad3 is also possible.
11...O-O 12.&c3 ®c7 13.e4
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Black is a pawn down but has some compensation
thanks to better development.
13...JLd6N A small innacuracy.
I think Black should have played: 13...Ab4! with good
hopes for equality, for instance: 14.Дс2 АхсЗ 15.bxc3
®xc3 16.Sbl Sfc8! 17.Sxb7 ®xc2 18.®xc2 Sxc2 19.e5
£ic5!oo and Black is doing fine.
14.1g5 &e5 15.Sacl ®a5?!
Black should have played the computer suggestion:
15...£)xf3+ 16.®xf3 Дх112+ 17.Ф111 Ac5 Needless to
Sandro Mareco
say, this is not easy for human eyes to notice. 18.^hd5 (18.®h3) 18...®a5 19.£)xf6+ Axf6
2O.iLxf6 gxf6 21.jt.c6 (21.®xf6 ®xa4 and White has no more than perpetual check.) 21...Дхс6
22.Sxc6± Maybe white can still apply some pressure here.
16.JLf4 White had other options as well.
16.^d2±; 16.txf6 gxf6±
16...&xf3+ 17.®xf3
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17...&xe4! Surely, the best chance.
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17...e5? 18.Ah6! and Black has big problems.
17...Axf4 18.®xf4 ®b4 19. Jfb3 a5 This was also very logical, although White has the advantage
after (19...^ixe4? 2O.Sfel+-) 20.f3! The point is that after 20...a4 21.£)xa4 Sxa4 22.Дха4 ®xa4
23.®c7+ White is much better.
18.^xe4 ®xa4 19.jlxd6 Лхе4 20.®g4 h5!?
20„.gfc8? 21.te5+-;
20,..f5 21.®f4± Playing this position would be a real nightmare for Black.
21.®xh5 Sfd8 22.®e5 JLg6 23.®g3?! I am not sure why Mareco gave the pawn back.
23.a3+
23...®xa2 24.114 ®d5 25.1e5 ®d3 26.f3 ®e3+ 27.&И2 Sac8 28.Sfel ®h6 29.1c7
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29...Sd4? Pichot is a very dangerous tactician, so he is trying to outsmart Mareco in the
complications. He missed however, an imaginative move at the end of the line.
29...Se8 3O.Sc5 Af5 and Black has good chances to hold the draw.
30.114! An obvious move, but the real problem comes later.
3O...Sxf4 31.Sxc8+ &h7
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How would you play as White now?
32.Shl!! This nice move decides the game. Probably this is what Pichot missed.
32.&gl Sxh4w This would be the obvious continuation and Black would have a clear
compensation.
32...f6
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32...Sxh4+ 33.®xh4! that is it 33...®xh4+ 34.®gl ®xhl+ 35.®xh I And White has a technically
winning position.
33.®f2 Sa4 34.g3+- Mareco converts his advantage without any problems. 34...e5 35.Sdl JLf5
36.Sb8 Sc4 37.Sd2 e4 38.Sdd8 ®g6 39.Sh8 ®cl 40.И5+ ®g5 41.f4+ 1-0
Let us see one more example from Mareco’s opus. In this game the agressive GM Jose Cubas,
from Paraguay, is punished for his excessive optimism in the opening.
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Cubas, Jose Fernando (2505) - Mareco, Sandro (2651)
Montevideo (zt), 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 еб 3.d4 cxd4 4.^xd4 ^c6 5.^c3 ®c7 6.f4 This system against the Taimanov is
quite dangerous for black.
6...a6 7.^xc6 bxc6!
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This is the move I like most, although 7...®xc6 is a more popular continuation.
8.JLd3 d5 9.e5? Too hasty. Probably Cubas wanted to hinder development of the black g8
knight, but that is way too optimistic.
9.0-0;
9.®e2 Praggnanandhaa,R 2539 - Chigaev,Maksim, Wijk aan Zee II 2019 - 139/57
9...C5N
9...^h6
Ю.ЬЗ Ib7 11.® e2 &h6 12.g4??
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And, this is suicidal. Can you find the winning sequence for Black?
12.0-0?
12...c4! 13.bxc4 lb4! 14.1d2 lxc3 15.1xc3
15...d4-+ White suffers a heavy material loss. Mareco converts the point without problems.
16.1b4 Ixhl 17.&d2 ®’b7 18.a3 lf3 19.Ш2 Sd8 2O.h3 le4 2Lld6 lxd3 22.&xd3 f6
23.®xd4 fxe5 24.fxe5 ®f3+ 25.&d2 ®g2+ 26.&c3 ®xh3+ 27.&b4 &f7 28.®e4 Й12 29.Sdl
&xd6 30.®c6+ ±f7 31.exd6 Sb8+ 32.&c3 ®e5+ 33.Sd4 ®e3+ 34.Sd3 ®el+ 35.&d4 e5+
36.&d5 ®hl+ 37.&c5 Shc8 0-1
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SANTIAGO DE GUAYAQUIL (zt),
IV 2019
FIDE Zonal 2.4
(32 players, 9 rounds)
1. Jose Martinez Alcantara* 7'/2, 2. Krikor
Sevag Mekhitarian* 7, 3. Luis Paulo Supi
6У2, 4—5. Daniel Mieles Palau, Cristhian
Cruz 6, 6—8. Yago de Moura Santiago,
Lisandro Fernandez Reyes, Kevin Joel
Cori Quispe 514, etc.
* Qualified for the World Cup 2019 in
Khanty-Mansiysk
Cori Quispe, Kevin (2497) - Supi, Luis Paulo (2556)
Santiago de Guayaquil (zt), 2019
This game decided the fate of the young and talented Brazilian GM Supi. He was leading the
competition and was close to qualifying for his first World Cup. He missed, however, the correct
move in the diagram position, which would have guaranteed an very important draw.
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How would you play with the black pieces in the diagram position?
1...ЭГ7? This leads to an extremely difficult position.
I...fxe4! was the right choice. In actual fact, the is not difficult to spot, but it is not easy to work
out all the lines. 2.dxe4 (2.Дхе7 Sxe7 3.£)xf8 exd3 4.Sd2
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4...e4! is an important move. 5.Sfl &xf8 6.Sxf4+ &g7 7.Sfl! td5 8.Sel Sf7 9.Sf2 Sc7 10.Sd2
Sf7 with a draw.) 2...Axe4 3.Se2 (3.Axe7 is also possible. 3...Sxe7 4.Sd2 Sff7 5.£)c5 JLg6
(5...Ab 7 6.Sd6) 6.ftxa6 e4 with equal chances.) 3...Axc5+ 4.^xc5 Aa8 5.Sael! with a probable
draw. (5.£)xa6 Se7¥)
2.Axe7 Sexe7 3.^c5 fxe4
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4.dxe4 Now we have a typical case of "good knight vs. bad bishop".
4...Sc7 5.Sacl lc8 6.b4+- Black's position is hopeless.
6...Sfe7 7.&d3 Sxc2 8.Sxc2 lb7 9.&c5 &f7 10.Sd2 Sc7 ll.Sd6 lc8 12.±f2 Фе7 13.Sh6 Фе8
14.Sh5 Se7 15.&d3 1-0
Santiago, Yago de Moura (2472) - Mekhitarian, Krikor Sevag (2531)
Santiago de Guayaquil (zt), 2019
Krikor Mekhitarian managed to qualify for his first World Cup. He scored an important win in
the penultimate round in a highly dramatic fashion. Once again, calculation was the decisive
factor.
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l.Sa5?!
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1.4йЬ6 White could choose to force a draw or keep playing for the win after this move. l...Sb8
(l...Sa7? 2.^c8 Sa8 3.a7) 2.^d5± (2.^c4)
l...^c7! A tricky move. Black forces matters and demands from White to find some precise
moves for the draw.
2.Sxc5
But, of course not 2,a7? <$hb3;
2j?e3!? Sxa6 3.Sxc5=
2...^xa6 How can White escape?
3.Sd5? Losing immediately. I guess Yago lost hope for survival. However, chess is an incredibly
resourceful game. Sometimes you just need a little imagination...
3.Sa5! Ab3 and now White had to find the drawing move 4.4Lb6! saving the day. 4...Sa7 5.£)c8=
3...&b4 4.Sd6+ Фе7 White's pieces are all hanging.
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6...^b2!-+ winning the exchange and the game.
7.&xb2 &xd6 8.&d3 Sa2 9.f4 Феб 10.fxe5 fxe5 11.&с5+ Фе7 12.g4 g5 13.&d3 Sa3+ 14.Фс4
S\h3 15.&d5 &f3 16.1b4 Shi 0-1
I will end this article with a game by another player who qualified for the World Cup. The young
and talented Peruvian GM Alcantara Martinez. Peru nowadays is an incredible source of talented
players.
The game itself is nothing special, but it illustrates the concept of modem creativity in the
opening.
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Martinez Alcantara, Jose Eduardo (2570) - Cruz, Cristhian (2569)
Santiago de Guayaquil (zt), 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.^xd4 ^f6 5.^сЗ аб 6.h4!? I do not know who invented this
continuation, but it shows how far chess players are going in order to create fresh ideas in the
most explored and analyzed openings. To create something new nowadays it is not enough to
turn the computer on. You have to dig much deeper!
One thing, however, remains unchanged. The player who seeks for creative moves and is willing
to make independent analysis will have a good preparation.
6...e5 7.&b3 le6
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The standard Najdorf reaction.
8.JLg5!? A move employed by Caruana in an internet game.
8.f4 is much more popular. Deac,Bogdan Daniel 2549 - Solomon,Kenny 2420, Gibraltar 2018 -
136/86
8...^bd7 9.®d2 Jle7 Black will quickly land in a bad position, so it is time to start looking for
alternatives.
9...h6!? This is a logical move and probably better than the text. 10.Axf6 (Ю.АеЗ ^ig4)
10...^xf6 11.0-0-0 te7co
10.0-0-0 Sc8 ll.&bl b5 12.f3 0-0 13.g4± b4?
13...®c7±
14.^d5 JLxd5 15.exd5 a5 16.ЛЬ5± This position is already very close to lost for Black.
Curiously, all of the moves had been played before. Even though, it was an internet game, one of
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the players was the second best player in the world.
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16...Sa8N Already desperation.
16...Ac5 17.JLc6 £)xb3 18.cxb3+ Caruana, Fabiano 2811 - Andriasian,Zaven 2585, Pro Chess
League (Internet-rapid) 2018
17.1c6 ®c7
17...Sa7 18.te3+-
18.1xa8 Sxa8 19.®d3 a4 20.&d2 a3 21.b3 Sa5 22.&e4 &xe4 23.fxe4 lf8 24.1e3 ®’b7 25.g5
&c5 26.®c4 &d7 27.Shfl f6 28.Sf3 le7 29.Sdfl Sa8 30.1d2 Sa7 31.®xb4 1-0
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OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTI
EVERY NEW IDEA IS ACTUALLY A LONG FORGOTTEN ONE
There is an almost unanimous opinion that, in chess as in other fields, the beginning of the third
Millennium features an explosion of information that is without precedent.
To me, this seems a bit exaggerated. I remember that as a kid I found similar statements in many
of the opening monographies of the ’80s, the ’70s and even of the ’50s. Believe it or not, a
similar informatics explosion is described in the introduction of the first edition of the Bilguer ’s
Handbuch, the Chess Encyclopaedia of the 19th century.
There is nothing really new in life or in chess. In every game, there comes a moment when a
novelty inevitably pops up, but one cannot be sure that the idea behind it has not been played
before.
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In this column, I will try to highlight the way in which certain strategic and tactical ideas have
maintained their actuality over the decades and sometimes centuries. I invite you to re-discover
with me some long forgotten chess from the past.
Mihail Marin
A RARE BUT THRILLING ENDGAME
The theme of this article is a type of ending which, as far as I know, never enjoyed a deep
theoretical examination, possibly because it occurs in practice rather rarely. I was commentating
this game live, following with great interest the course of events after the thematic endgame was
reached.
Vallejo Pons, Francisco (2693) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, 2019
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l.tc6? After a long manoeuvering phase in which
Carlsen maintained the pressure despite Vallejo's tough
defence, White makes the decisive mistake.
The correct defence was l.Sxg3 Axg3 2.<&xg3 leading
to another endgame about which almost nothing is
known (even though, the tablebase evaluates it as draw).
On the other hand, it is widely known that if we add a
pair of pieces to a drawn ending with material advantage
Mihail Marin
• Country: Romania
• Born: 1965
• Rating: 2531
• Peak rating: 2616
•Title: Grandmaster since 1985
for one of the players, it is very likely that the resulting position would offer at least winning
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chances. For instance, two knights against a sole king is drawn, but if we add a rook for both
players it becomes a win. And yet, in this case adding a knight to each side does not change the
evaluation with respect to the rook versus bishop ending. Of course, this is extremely hard to
evaluate over the board.
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The main difference is that in the ending, which is our main subject today, the presence of
opposite coloured bishops offers Black higher attacking chances (an issue known in the
middlegame, too). While the game was approaching this moment, I recalled an old game Predrag
Nikolic - Viktor Kortschnoj (examined below) where the same type of endgame was reached.
Nikolic won the game, and I remember that somewhere in the comments was claimed that those
positions were always winning. The game was played much before strong engines or Nalimov
tables were available, but that did not shatter my faith in the old evaluation, as it also
corresponded to what intuition was telling me. Before moving on, I should clarify a few
principles I followed when analyzing the games below. Since all the positions are won for the
player with a material advantage, objectively there should be no such terms as "better or worse
move". "Better" and "worse" should be translated not only as "quicker" or "longer" winnning
paths according to the tablebases, but also as "humanly coherent - or not". Many times I have
ignored defences based on chaotic or random knight moves which would prolong the defence for
a few moves, because examining them could distract the attention from the main plan. There are
some typical manoeuvres which the reader should remember, such as: long bishop retreats,
dominating the knight with the bishop, or the bishop with the rook, and not least pushing the
enemy king to the edge of the board while approaching with our own king.
4.jLf3 In order to put up resistance, White has to set up some sort of fortress (or barrier). This is
best done by placing the bishop close to the knight on squares of the same colour, in order to
allow them to control all the adjacent squares.
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4...jLb8 5.^g3 ^g5 6.^e2 Here it is - the desired fortress! Even though the white king will be
stuck on the edge of the board, the enemy king cannot approach easily, because of the barrier set
on gl, g2, g3, g4, f4, e4, d4, c3 squares.
6...1c7 7.&g2 &h4 8.±f2 tb6+ 9.&el le3
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White is almost completely paralyzed but he still has practical hopes that Black will not manage
to break his fortress. However (^spoiler alert*), in practice the stronger side not always wins,
even at grandmaster level. If the stronger side hesitates on the winning path he may face a
looming danger of a draw due to the 50 move rule, while maintaining the global domination
frequently requires setting up zugzwang, which is not always easy to understand by intuition.
10.&dl The king correctly moves away from his counterpart.
If 10.ФП ФИЗ 1 l.Ag2+ Ф112 is curtains.
10...&g5 Since there is no way to come closer to the white king, the black monarch takes a long
tour to the other wing. But as we will see, this plan will not change the evaluation much in
objective terms. It only helped Carlsen to understand that something more radical was needed.
Black could have immediately started a very similar regrouping to the one that occurred in the
game: 10...Sd2+ 11.Фе1 Sd8! This kind of rook retreat is a frequent issue. The rook enjoys high
mobility along the eighth rank, posing big danger to the white king. 12.ДЬ7 (12.ФП leads to a
rapid defeat: 12...Sdl+ 13.>bg2 Sei 14.£)c3 Sgl+ 15.Ф112 Scl 16.£)e2 Sfl winning one of the
pieces, for instance 17.>bg2 Sf2+) 12...&g4! Clearing the h4-square for the bishop in view of the
following sequence. I З.Дс4 Ad2+ The purpose of this manoeuvre is forcing the king closer to
hl. 14.&dl (Or if 14.Ф12 Sf8+ 15.?bg2 ДеЗ-+) 14...jLg5+ 15.Фе1 JLh4+-+ and Black wins
quickly.
Il.le4 Ф1'6 12.113 Фе5 13.1g2 &d6 14.1e4 Фс5 15.If5
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At this moment Carlsen must have understood that static play would not win, so he finally found
the right plan.
15...Sd2+!
One of the tricks I noticed while commenting the game was that 15. ,.ФЬ4 16.Ae4 Фс4 allows an
immediate draw with 17.iLd5+ >bxd5 18.£)c3+
16.&el SdS 17.1e4
17...&C4
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17...Sf8 would have led to similar (mirrored) play as after the recommended 10...Rd2. But the
difference is that the white king enjoys more space on the kingside than it did on the opposite
wing, meaning that the whole king transfer from one wing to the other was not the best idea.
18.&fl?
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This simplifies Black's task. White was too keen to keep his fortress intact. Instead, he should
have allowed the position to become a bit chaotic with 18.£)g3 We will have this kind of
situation in our complementary games.
18...Sf8+
19.&el?! This loses very quickly.
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Vallejo must not have been happy to get closer to the enemy king. It seems that he believed
19.>bg2 was impossible due to 19...SI2+ In fact, after 20.Ф111! things are not that simple as
2O...Sxe2? 21 .iLd3+! ФхЬЗ leads to a stalemate. Instead of taking the knight, Black should just
transfer his king back to the kingside with a decisive attack.
19...jlf2+ 2O.^d2 Sd8+ 21.Фс2 Jle3 22.JU3 Sd2+ 23.ФЫ ФЬЗ White's king will soon meet its
demise. 24.&cl+ ФаЗ 25.&e2 Sb2+ 26.&al Sb8 0-1
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Carlsen vs Vallejo Pons, GRENKE Chess Classic 2019; Photo by Georgios Souleidis
Nilsson, Zandor - Martens, Rolf
Sverige (ch), 1967
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Against the queen, this would be a perfect fortress. The king cannot cross the barrier created by
the bishop and knight (a3-b3-c3-c2-cl) and the queen cannot prevent waiting moves such as
Фа1-Ь1 or Да1-Ь2.
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The power of a bishop and rook is in the fact that they can distribute their duties. It is enough to
imagine position with the king on al, the bishop controlling a2 and the rook delivering a back
rank check to understand that there are concrete problems for White.
1.ФЬЗ ФА6 2.^b5+ This move can only delay the loss for a few plies. 2...Феб 3.^d4+ ФА5
4.&b5 Ac2+ 5.ФЬ4 Sf4+ 6.&d4
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6...Ad3 Now Black will start playing without a clear system of attack. Black's position remains
winning after the last move, but until the end of the game he will not find a constructive plan.
Here is a possible winning continuation: 6...АИ7 The bishop retreats as far as possible from the
main battlefield, keeping an important diagonal under control but avoiding to stand in the rook's
way, as this piece must high mobility between the opposite flanks. 7.Aal Sf8 8.ФсЗ Sa8 This is
the first moment when we notice a drawback in White's fortress: the bishop has limited mobility.
9.Ab2 Sc8+ White's king has two possible directions to go. Ю.ФЬЗ The king remains closer to
his soldiers, but with the current placement of the black pieces the area will be narrow. (I O.Ad2
When going this way the king has to be careful not to get separated from his pieces along, say,
the e-file, as that would lead to a relatively quick end. 10... Ab 1 Just a way of passing the move to
White. The bl square is safe for a while. П.ФеЗ Sb8 12.Aal Se8+ 13.^d2 Staying in the safe
zone. 13...Sa8 14.Ab2 Фс4 15.Фс1 Ad3 Dark clouds have gathered around the white king.
16.^d2 Sb8 17.Фс1 (17.Aal allows the immediate access to the first rank: 17...Sbl 18.Ac3
Sfl!-+ The best way of switching to the kingside and threaten a check along the second rank. (If
18...Sgl the bishop could break free with 19.Aa5 since the knight would be taboo.; Or if 18...Shi
then 19.^hf3)) 17...Sf8! As in the line above, using the f-file for the rook's transfer is best, as it
prevents Nf3. 18.^d2 SI2+ 19.Фс1 Ae4
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Zugzwang! White has to dismantle his fortress. 2O.fte6 (2O.Aal Sfl+ 21.ftb2 ftxd4) 2O...Sc2+
21.ФЫ ftb4 Threatening ...Rc6 winning the knight. 22.ftd4 Sc8+ followed by ...Ra8.) 10...Ag6
Preparing the bishop's transfer to h5-dl at the right moment and also creating some sort of a
zugzwang. 11.ФЬ4 Sc4+ 12.ФаЗ Ah 5 13.ФЬЗ (13.4ЬЬ5 would prolong the winning process by a
few moves, but I have not examined it, because I wanted to avoid confusion. The crucial thing is
to understand Black's final regrouping.) 13...Adl+ 14.Фа2 А?с4 15.Фа1 A?d3
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All the pieces are on attacking positions now. 16.Фа2 Sa4+ 17.ФЬ1 Sa6 18.Фс 1 JLh5! Now that
the enemy king does not have access to b3, so the bishop returns to its initial diagonal. 19.ФЬ 1
Ag6 2O.ftcl Sf6 21.A?bl Af7 - yet another zugzwang. White has to dismantle the fortress.
22.ftb5 (22.fte2 Sf5 23.ftc 1+ ft?d2 White is paralyzed, if 24.fta2 the humanly simplest (even
though not among the engines' favourite) is 24...Axa2+ 25.Фха2 Фс2-+ with a simple win since
the king finds himself in the wrong comer.) 22...Sfl+ 23.Ac 1 A?c4! Gaining a tempo for getting
to b3 without allowing the enemy king's advance. 24.ftd6+ ФЬЗ 25.ft x 17 Sxf7 With the same
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ending as above.
7.&b3 Sf2 8.1al .tc4+ 9.&c3 Sh2 10.1b2 la2 ILlal .tbl 12.1b2 Sh8 13.&b4 Sc8 14.&b3
Фе4 15.&e6 &d3 16.^14+ &d2 17.1е51е4 18.&b4 ФеЗ 19.^115 ld3 20.&f6 Sc4+ 21.&b3
Sc5 22.'&b4 Sc6 23.Ла1 l&d2 24.^d5 Фс2 25.^e3+ &cl The way in which Black forced White
to open his fortress in some of the lines we analysed reminds me of a fox rolling a hedgehog into
the water, with the same purpose. 1/2-1/2
The first time I came across this type of ending was the game below, as mentioned in the
introduction.
Nikolic, Predrag (2620) - Kortschnoj, Viktor (2630)
Tilburg, 1987
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Black’s situation is worse than in the previous examples since his king is further from the
fortress created by the minor pieces. The next move apparently allows him to improve his
coordination, but as we will see things are not entirely clear.
RR Fragment of this game you can find in Chess Informant 44/(657).
l.Sb8!? A familiar rook switch to the rank on which it has almost unlimited freedom.
More natural and, according to the table bases, better, would have been l.Sg2
l...^d2 2.jLg6 This is the point. Had the king reached d3 or c4, the win would have taken much
more time. But with the bishop and king dominating the black monarch Black's coordination
remains imperfect.
2...Фс1
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3.Sb3!? If I remember correctly the time rate used in 1987, this must have been the last move
before control and the second adjournement. White creates some sort of a zugzwang. Optimally,
the bishop should control e3 in order to prevent king's approach and the black king should
prevent Rb2.
Since the knight also needs defence, Black is obliged to allow White to activate one of his
pieces.
3...1g7
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The main alternative was 3...&d2 4.Sb2+ Фс1 5.Sc2+ &dl 6.Sg2 Фс1 7.Af5 In order to
maintain the fortress intact, the king has to step onto a dangerous file. 7...&dl 8.Sg4! Preparing
the decisive rook switch with a gain of time. 8...iLa7 9.Sg7 Ab6 10.Sg6 Aa7 1 l.Sa6 Ac 5 12.Sc6
Finally, Black has to allow the enemy king's approach. 12...Ab4 (The point behind forcing the
enemy king to dl is that 12...A,d4 13.Sd6 wins the bishop.) 13.ФеЗ Aid5+ 14.Фе4 Aic3+ 15.A?d3-
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4.ФеЗ An obvious move, probably the sealed one. Nikolic played very precisely and
systematically in the next phase, doubtlessly the fruit of his home analysis.
4...1f6 5.&d3 &d5 6.1e4 &c3 7.1f5 &d5 8.Sb5 &c3 9.Sb6 th8 10.1h7! A familiar move,
clearing space for the rook in order to allow its transfer to the second rank with gain of time.
This could not be achieved immediately with 10.Sh6 due to 10...Ae5 defending h2.
In fact, after 10...^a2 Kortschnoj decides not to expose his bishop.
Also, after 10,..Де5 White would need one more quiet move to create zugzwang: 11 .Sb 7 (If
1 l.Se6 iLh8 the intrusion still requires some preparing.) H...jLh8 12.jt.g8 Ac5 13.Se7 jlh8
14.Sh7 Ac5 15.Sh5 Af6 16.Sh2+- transposing to the game.
Or if 10...^d5 1 l.Sb8 Ag7 12.Sb5 Ac3 13.Sg5 Af6 14.Sg2 with similar result.
Il.lg8 &c3 12.Sh6 le5 13.Sh5 lf6 14.Sh2
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The same position as in the line above. 14...jLe5 15.Sg2 jth8 16.Sc2+ ^bl
16.. .cA?d l 17.Sh2 attacks the bishop and threatens Rhl
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17.jlh7! Preparing a deadly battery, resulting in forcing the enemy king to the comer. 17...^a2
18.&d2 Фа119.Sc8 Ы4 20.&c2
2О.Фс2 A possible continuation was 2O...^ib4+ 21.ФЬЗ £)a2 22.Sa8 Aa7 23.Ag6 £)c 1+ 24.Фс2
1-0
We shall now examine two examples in which play has a more chaotic character, meaning that
the defending side will not stick to static defence (as he was forced in the previous examples)
and that his king will enjoy more freedom.
Kupreichik, Viktor (2496) - Zapolskis, Antanas (2375)
Plovdiv, 2003
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l...JLd6?! An inaccuracy which will remain unpunished.
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The king should have approached his pieces with l...^f5! trying to stay on e6 or f5 if possible,
something Korchnoi was not allowed to do in the previous game.
2.Sh8?!
Missing the chance to prevent Black's optimal regrouping with 2.Ac2!
2...^f5 The play reaches the normal path, which does not mean that Black should save the game
with correct play. But over the board things will not be that easy for White.
3.Ab3 le5 4.Sa8 1сЗ 5.Sc8 Ab4 6.Sb8 lc3 7.Sb5+ le5 8.Sa5
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8...^d7 This allows White to make progress by simple means.
More stubbron would have been 8...Aie8 and if 9.Sa6 d6 restoring the fortress on a different
location.
9.Sa6! &g5
The point is that Black cannot defend the sixth rank with 9...Aif6? due to 10.Ac2+ ^g5 1 l.Sa5
Ag4 (ll...Aid7 12.Aa4 wins quicker.) 12.Ad3 Ф115 13.Ae2! A?g5 14.Фе4+- winning the bishop.
10.Sc6
A little bit quicker way to activate the king was 10.Ac2 Alb 1 l.Sa5+ Ac5+ !2.A?c4 and the king
will reach f5 soon.
10...Ab2
The paradoxic I O...Ab8 was more stubborn since White does not have an immediate way to start
attacking the enemy pieces.
ll.Sa6
The fastest way to take advantage of Black's chaotic piece placement was 1 l.Sd6! Aif6
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(П...£)е5+ 12.Фе4 leaves Black hanging in.) 12.Дс2 Ac5 13.Sa6 Ah 2 (Defending f4 as if
13...Ab2 14.Sa5+ A?h6 15.A?f4) 14.Sb6! Amasingly, the bishop does not have a good square
along the h2-b8 diagonal. 14..jLc7 (14...Ae5 15.Sb5 loses the bishop as in a line above.) 15.Sb7!
Gaining the essential tempo to push the king back to the h-file. 15...Ah2 16.Sg7++-
ll...lc3 12.1c2 &f6?!
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This allows White to execute a familiar manoeuvre. 13.Sb6! Ad 2 14.Ad3! Clearing the c-file
and forcing Black to expose his bishop due to zugzwang. The knight cannot move because of
Rg6.
14...Acl 15.ЭЫ Ad2 16.Sb2 Acl 17.Sc2 Aa3 Before delivering the check White forces the
bishop onto an unfavourable square.
18.Sg2+ ФЬ4 19.Sg6 White should win easily now. His next two moves are accurate but then he
will lose the thread.
19...Ab2 2O.Ac4! Preparing the bishop's transfer to f7, in order to restrict the enemy king.
2O...Ae5 21.Af7! Ac3
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22.Sgl
It is hard to say why did White refrain from 22.Ф14 Possibly, he feared that his king would not
be able to escape from the enemy knight’s attacks but this is not true. 22...^h5+ 23.Фе4 ^ig3+
(Or if 23...£)f6+ 24.&f5 tai the rook would soon trap the bishop: 25.Sgl tc3 26.Scl tb2
27.Sc2 tai 28.Sa2 tc3 29.Sa4+ tg3 3O.Sa3+-) 24.&f3 ^fl 25.Sg4+ <±>h3 26.Sa4! ^h2+
27.Ф12 tg4+ 28.Фе2 Both minor pieces are in danger now. 28...£)e5 29.te6+ tg2 3O.Sa8
followed by Rg8+- with a decisive attack.
22...te5 23.Sel tc3
23...tb8!
24.Scl td2 25.Sc2 th6 26.Sc5
26.Sc4+! tg5 27.Sc5+ <±>h4 28.Sf5+-
26...1d2 27.Sb5 tel 28.ЭЫ ld2
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29.Sal Apparently, White lost the hope.
White should have tried to build the attack once again with 29.Sg 1!
29...'&g5 3O.Sa2 Jlc3 31.Sc2 JLd4 32.Sc4 Jle5 33.Sc5 ^f5 Black has restored his fortress, so
White has to start all over again. However, the game soon ended in a draw.
34.Sb5 &d7 35.1e8 &f6 1/2-1/2
In the following game the winning method is the least obvious from all the examples examined
in the article.
Black’s king is well centralized, meaning that the winning process is likely to take longer.
Krasenkow, Michal (2630) - Haznedaroglu, Kivanc (2471)
Turkiye, 2017
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L..Adl 2.Sc5 Ab3 3.Sc7 &c4 4.Acl &e5 5.Ab2 &c4 6.Se7+ &d5 7.Ag7 Aa4 8.ФГ4 White has
finally established some domination.
8...Ac2 9.Sd7+ Феб 10.Sc7 Ad3 ll.Sc5 And now the king is forced closer to the edge of the
board.
11....tfl 12.Ac3 Ad3 13.Ab4 Afl 14.Фе4 &d6+ 15.ФеЗ &b7
A desperate move, placing the knight on a really unvourable square. But if 15... ^c4+ 16.&d4
Black's coordination is very poor.
16.Sc7 Ag2 17.±f4 &d8 18.Sg7 &c6 19.Aa3 Correctly maintaining the control over this
diagonal in order to prevent Black from restoring his coordination.
19...АЫ
2O.Sg6+! ФП
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The king cannot step forward since if 2О...Фс15 21.Sgl Ae4 (The only square) 22.Sdl+ wins the
bishop or the knight, for instance 22...£)d4 23.Ab2
21.Sh6 Ag2 22.±g5?!
It would have been better to dominate the knight with 22.Ac5! Ad5 23.ФЬ5 Фе8 (If 23..^g7
24.Sd6 Ahl 25.Sd7+ The king has to retreat to the back rank since if 25...Ф116 26.Ae3+
checkmate follows; 23...£)e7+ 24.Фе5 soon wins a piece in view of the threats Be7 and Rh7)
24.Sd6 Ag2 25.Ф06 Tightening the net around the enemy king. 25...Ah 1 26.Sd3 Ag2 27.Se3+
Ф<17 28.Sg3 Ahl 29.Sg7+ Фс8 30.Феб and Black cannot survive for much longer.
22...^d4 This prolongs the resistance for a bit.
23.Sf6+ Фе8 24.Sf2 Ad5 25.Ф16 ^b5! 26.Ab4! Dominating the knight.
26..^d7! 27.Фе5 Ab3 28.Sb2 Af7
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29.Sd2+
White could have played even better by 29.Sh2 ДЬЗ 30.Shi Дс4 31.Sdl+ Фе8 32.Aa5 Фе7
33.Ad2! Planning Bg5 followed by the rook's intrusion and pushing the king far from its forces.
33...&d7 34.tg5+ Фе8 (34...Феб 35.Scl wins the bishop.) 35.Sd8+ &f7 36.Sd7+ &g6 37.tcl
and the king is helpless.
29...Феб 3O.Sc2+ Фс17 31.Ла5 Jlh5 32.Sf2 ^a7!? Another unaesthetic move, clearing the c6
square for the king.
33.Sd2+ Феб
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34.Sb2
A quicker way to set up the net around the king was: 34.Sc2+ ФЬ5 (34...ФЬ7 35.Фс16 is simpler.)
35.Jsle 1 lg6 36.Scl Ф1с6+ 37.ФЬ6 Ad4 Black does not have a fortress so he has to defend
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dynamically. 38.Sc5+ ФЬб 39.^d5 ^jc2 (39...£jb5 4O.Sc6+ wins the bishop.) 4O.iLa5+ Фаб
41.jl.c3 Ф1еЗ+ 42.Фе5 ФЬ7 (The bishop had no good squares to parry the threat Rb6, for instance
42...ДЬ1 43.Sa5+ ФЬб 44.Sal attacking the bishop and threatening Bd4) 43.Ad4 Ф1с2 44.jt.f2
Dominating the knight. 44...£ja3 45.^>d6 Фаб 46.Sg5 Дс4 47.Фс5 Ф1Ь5 48.Se5 Ad3 49.jt.g3 jt.fl
50.Sei jt,d3 51.Se8 jt.fl 52.Sb8 jt,d3 53.jt.el The position has acquired familiar contours...
53...jt,e2 54.Sb6+ Фа7 55.Se6 jt.fl 56.Sf6 Setting up the domination against the bishop before
advancing with the king. 56...jt,e2 57.Sf2 jt,d3 58.Sd2 ДА 59.Феб! A good moment to advance
as there is no check along the long diagonal.
34...1g4 35.1b6 &b5 36.1e3 Id 1 37.Sbl le2 38.Sel lf3 39.Sfl le2 4O.Sf6+ &d7 4LSf2
lh5 42.M4 lf7 43.Sc2 &a3 44.Sc5 lg8 45.&f6 &c4 46.Sc7+
46.Sg5!
46...Ф08 47.Sg7 ld5
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Now there was a coherent plan available: 48.Sg5
The most effective way to carry the attack starts with the familiar retreat 48.ДИ2! Ф'с8 (48...Фе8
49.jt.c7 soon pushes the king closer to h8.; Or if 48...£)аЗ 49.Фе5 ДЬЗ 50.&d4 Феб 51.Ac7+ Фс8
52.Фс5+-) 49.Sc7+ ^d8 5O.Sc5 Ag8 (After 5О...Ф1еЗ 51.ji.f4 Black can save his pieces only by
dooming his monarch: 51 ...£)g4+ 52.&f5 &f3 53.Феб! followed by Bg5 with checkmate.)
51.Sg5 More domination. 51...Ah7 52.Sd5+ Фе8 (52...Фс8 53.Sc5+ wins the knight.) 53.ji.c7
followed by Rd8
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48...&b6 49.&e5 lf7 5O.Sg7 1/2-1/2
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By GM Milos Perunovic
THE HEART OF THE SICILIAN
In my opinion there could hardly be a passionate,
devoted Sicilian player who does not embark on the
Scheveningen adventure once in a while. Why is the
Scheveningen so interesting? Firstly, it is the crossroads
of many Sicilian variations, where many of the lines
known from the other variations come together. After
5...e6, White is already facing a serious choice. He can
option for a quiet play by means of 6.Ae2 0-0, or he can
choose б.АеЗ with the idea of opposite side castling and
pawn storms. Also, he can be very aggressive and go for the Keres Attack, 6.g4! showing his
intentions very clearly. In all of the possible continuations Black has decent resources at his
disposal, as we will see in this article. In my opinion, the Scheveningen is a wise choice for the
open tournaments, and must-win games in particular. Dear readers, here I suggest you some of
the possible lines and plans for Black, without intention to cover all the possibilities available in
this variation. However, I believe that the presented analysis will be useful for your opening
preparation.
I.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e6
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English Attack
б.ДеЗ
б.ДеЗ
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6...1е7 7.f3 h5!?
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The modem solution. The h7-h5 became one of the most popular moves in the realms of the
Sicilian, and often utilised by many Serbian players (Branko Damljanovic, Ivan Ivanisevic and
Velimir Ivie), and I also explored this line in some of my games. By executing the h5 Black
prevents the so called English attack on the kingside. On the other hand, Black will have hard
time castling short, but sometimes he is able to achieve that! Black usually continues with the
queenside development: a6, Nbd7, Bb7, Rc8...
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8.®’d2 аб 9.O-O-O
9.te2
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This move was tested in the Topalov - Nakamura match. 9...Ad7 10.a4 (10.0-0-0 ^ic6 1 l.g3 b5
12.a3 Sc8°o Topalov,Veselin 2749 - Nakamura,Hikaru 2780, Saint Louis (m/l-rapid) 2017)
10..AC6 ll.£)b3 Sc8 12.a5 0-0 13.0-0 ^e5°o Topalov,Veselin 2749 - Nakamura,Hikaru 2780,
Saint Louis (m/5-rapid) 2017
9...b5 10.1d3
10.g3!?tb7 ll.th3
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1 L..£)c6 White is well prepared to execute sacrifice on e6, so Black should attack the d4 knight.
12.ftxc6 Ахсб 13.ФЬ1 b4 14.£)e2 a5°o Topalov,Veselin 2749 - Nakamura,Hikaru 2780, Saint
Louis (m/11-blitz) 2017
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1О...Ь4
Black must be very careful. Nevertheless, in a few games he managed to survive 1О...ДЬ7?
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11.e5! b4 (ll...dxe5 12.^xe6!+-) 12.^ixe6! bxc3 (12...fxe6 13.Ag6+ &f8 14.exf6+-) 13.®xc3
fxe6 14.tg6+ &f8 15.exd6 ^bd7 (15...txd6 16.Sxd6!+-) 16.dxe7+ ®xe7 17.®c7 td5 (17...Sb8
18.iLa7+-) 18.с4ч—j
10...e5?! Unfortunately, my attempt against Svetushkin did not prove to be the best solution for
Black. 11.4hf5! (Even though I had luck because Svetushkin returned the knight to b3, allowing
me to obtain really good play ll.£)b3 ^bd7°o Svetushkin, Dmitry 2561 - Perunovic,Milos 2620,
Karlsruhe 2016) ll...Axf5 12.exf5 d5 13.f4! b4 14.fxe5 bxc3 15.®xc3 ftg4 16.Ad4f
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White has a devastating initiative.
Il.&a4
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1 l.£)ce2 e5 12.4hf5 Axf5 13.exf5 d5°o Now the f4 push cannot be played, as after e4 push the d3
bishop will be trapped.
Il...®a5 12.b3 ld7 13.a3 lxa4 14.axb4 Sc 7 15.bxa4 O-OJoo
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Repp,Heinrich - Gnutov,Yuri, corr. 2015 For the time being, this position occurred only in
correspondence games. After Nbd7, Rfc8, Rb8 and d5 Black has quite decent chances to gain
initiative. Overall, the position is totally unclear, while both players have trumps of their own.
В 81
Keres Attack
6.g4
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ еб 6.g4
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The Keres Attack! This line is, doubtlessly, the hardest test for Black, since it demands
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extremely precise play. On the other hand, by playing 6.g4 White has a really great responsibility
to proceed with creative play.
6...И6
6...^c6 7.g5 Axd4 8.®xd4 ^d7 9.te3 a6 10.te2 ®c7 ll.f4 b6 12.f5t Keres,Paul -
Bogoljubow,Efim, Salzburg 1943. The stem game of the variation, and great contribution to
chess theory by the legendary Paul Keres.
7.h4
7.h3 <$hc6 8.Ae3 (8.Ag2 Ac7 9.Ae3 0-0 transposes into 8.Be3) 8...Ae7 9.Ag2 0-0 10.®e2
(10.0-0 ftxd4 ll.®xd4 e5 12.®d3 Ac6 13.Sfdl (13Ad5 Axd5 14.exd5 ^d7°o Matinian,Nikita
2426 - Kurnosov,Igor 2663, Russia 2012) 13...a6 14.£)e2 ®c7 15.^ig3 Sfd8 16.^f5 Af8 with the
idea of d5; Ismagambetov,Anuar 2508 - Yu, Yangyi 2675, Tabriz 2014) 10...//jxd4 11 Jlxd4 e5
12.te3 te6 13.0-0-0 Sc8 14.^d5 fcxd5 15.exd5 M/co
7...^c6 8.Sgl d5 Obviously, Black is aiming for simplifications. Formerly, Black used to
continue with
8...h5 9.gxh5 Cjxh5 10.Ag5 £)f6 Il.®d2®b6 12.^ib3± Zhu,Chen 2518 - Ehlvest,Jaan 2610,
Gibraltar 2007 - 99/160
9.exd5
9.tb5 td7 10.exd5 Axd5 ll.^xd5 exd5 12.te3 te7 13.®e2 (13.®d2 0-0 14.txc6 bxc6 15.0-
0-0 Sb8T) 13...^xd4 14.txd7+ ®xd7 15.txd4 0-0 16.0-0-0 ®e6 17.®d2 lxh4 18.f4 Sfe8
19.Shi JLg3 2O.Shgl JLh4= Harikrishna,Pentala 2705 - Andreikin,Dmitry 2727, La Habana 2013
9...^xd5 10.^xd5 exd5 П.ЛеЗ
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ll...®xh4! A cold-bloded capture! The position is very complex, and White tried to obtain the
initiative in various ways. My assessment is that Black should have satisfactory resources and
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play in all the possible lines. This capture was tested by the Polish superstar Duda as well.
Il...te7 12.®d2 txh4 (12...0-0 13.g5±) 13.0-0-0 &f8 (13...0-0 14.g5±) 14.f4tf6 15.te2
r/?g8 16JT3+ Kovacevic,Aleksandar 2517 - Damljanovic,Branko 2562, Srbija (ch) 2015
12.@f3
12,^b5 ®e7 13.®xd5 Деб 14.®e4 a6 15.^c3 Sd8 16.td3 ®b4co (16...g6!?; 16..Ab4!?)
12,®e2 ftxd4 13.Axd4+ ®e7 14.®xe7+ Фхе7 15.0-0-0 f6! (Black's idea is to free the f7
square, so the king or bishop could hide via еб on f7.) 16.c4!? Ф17 17.cxd5 h5°o
12...&xd4 13.1xd4 ®e7+ 14.1e2 ®e4
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15.0-0-0
15.®сЗ te6 16.f3 ®f4 17.tb5+ (17.te5 ®a4 18.b3 ®b4 19.txg7 Sg8 2O.td4 ®xc3+ 21.txc3 =
Maze,Sebastien 2615 - Duda,Jan Krzysztof 2724, France 2018 - 137/ 81) 17...Ad7 18.Axd7+
®xd7 19.Sdl (Black was a pawn up after 19.®d3 ?! Se8+ 20.ФА абт Preventing Qb5 with the
idea of h5 and opening the h-file, as in Nepomniachtchi,Ian 2763 - Duda,Jan Krzysztof 2738,
Saint Petersburg (blitz) 2018) 19...Ad6 20.®b3 Sae8+ 21.Фй Фс7°о
15...®xf3 16.1xf3 Деб 17.Sgel &d7 18.c4 Sc8 19.b3 b5! 20.1c3 bxc4 2Llxd5 lxd5
22.Sxd5+ Феб 23.bxc4 Sg8! =
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With the idea of Bc5, and Black was able to equalize in Grebenshchikov,Aleksandr -
Gubema,Aleksandr, corr. 2015
В 83
6.1e2
1.е4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e6 6.1e2
6...1e7 7.0-0 0-0 8.ДеЗ &c6 9.f4
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The classical Scheveningen position. When he reaches the Scheveningen from this move order
Black should have the advantage since he did not move his queen yet, nor the a pawn. The most
common moves are 9...Qc7 and 9...a6, but Black also has the option to play 9...Bd7 or 9...e5.
After 9...e5 Black should be able to equalize very quickly, while 9... Bd7 demands a bit more
struggle.
9...e5 10.&b3
10.^f5 Axf5 ll.exf5 exf4 12.jLxf4 (12.Sxf4 d5 13.Ф111 Se8+ Mecking,Henrique 2615 -
Spassky,Boris 2650, Nice (ol) 1974 - 17/484) 12...d5 13.tf3 d4 14.^e4 Sc8t
Also Black's position is stable after Ю.^хсб Ьхсб 1 l.fxe5 dxe5 12.®el (12.®xd8 Sxd8 13.Sadi
Ac6 14.Sxd8+ Axd8= with the idea of Bb6) 12...Де6 13.®g3 ®a5 14.jlh6 ^e8°o
Or 10Txe5 dxe5 ll.^f5 txf5 12.Sxf5 ®a5 13.Ф111 Sad8 14.td3 ^d4 15.txd4 Sxd4co
10...exf4 11.1x14
ll.Sxf4 te6 12.^d5 txd5 13.exd5 ^e5 14.Sb4 (14.c4 lld7 15.Sf2 tg5 16.1xg5 ®xg5co
Praggnanandhha, Rameshbabu 2447 - Andreikin,Dmitry 2734, Reykjavik 2017) 14...®c7 15.a4
lifd7 I6.1d4 g6°o Duda,Jan Krzysztof 2587 - Polgar,Judit 2685, Polska - Magyarorszag (m)
2014
П...1е6 12.&Ы d5 13.e5
13.exd5 ^xd5 14.^xd5 ®xd5 15.®xd5 (15.1f3 ®xdl 16.Sfxdl Sfd8=) 15...txd5 16.Sadl
Sad8=
13...Ы7 14.&xd5 &dxe5 15.c4
15.£)xe7+ ®xe7 16.®el (I6.1a5 Sad8 17.£)xc6 £)xc6 18.®e 1 ld5°o White is in the possession
of the bishop pair, but Black has the more active pieces and control over the centre, so we can
conclude that the position is a rather complex one with mutual chances.) 16...Sad8 17.®g3 £)g6
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18.JLg5 f6 19.Ae3 Sfe8 2O.Sfel Ad5°o Klovans,Janis 2455 - Tseskhovsky, Vitaly 2575, Riga
1981 -32/310
15...1g5
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This position occurred in two games by the ex World Champion Garry Kasparov: 16.^c5
16.tg3 Ah4 17.tf4tg5=;
16.®cl Ax 14 17.£)xf4 ®e7 18.®c3 Sad8 19.Sael A?h8 20.a3 f6°o Kuzmin,Gennadi 2550 -
Kasparov,Garry 2630, USSR (ch) 1981 - 33/(339)
16...1xf4 17.&xe6
17.Sxf4b6 18.^e4
18...Ь5! 19.b3 bxc4 2O.Axc4 A?h8°o Geller,Efim 2615 - Kasparov,Garry 2625, Moscow 1981 -
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17...fxe6 18.^xf4 Sf6=
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В 86
Sozin Attack
6.1c4
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e6 6j.c4
6...1e7
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Black can transpose into some of the main Sozin lines by means of 6...a6 or 6...^ic6
7.1e3 0-0 8.1b3
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8...^a6! The point of Black's play, as he uses the a6 square as a springboard in order to transfer
the knight on the excellent c5 square. From c5 Black attacks e4 and controls the powerful b3
bishop.
9.f4
9.®f3 £)c5 10.0-0-0 Ad7 1 l.g4 Sb8 12.g5 <$he8 13.h4 b5+ with a quick a5 push to follow, and
action on the queenside.
9.f3 Ac 5 10.®d2 Ad7 11.0-0-0 абт Practical tournament games showed that Black had a more
concrete play in positions with the opposite side castling.
9...&C5 10.® 1'3 a5 A quite solid alternative is
10...a6 1 l.f5 (11.0-0-0 ®c7 12.g4 b5; 11.g4 d5co) ll...®c7oo
11.0-0-0
1 l.a4 e5 12.Af5 Axf5 13.exf5 Axb3 14.cxb3 ®d7°o (14...e4oo)
11,0-0 a4 12.tc4 a3 13.b3
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I3...ftcxc4! 14.^ixe4 ^ixe4 15.®xe4 d5 16.Axd5 ®xd5°o Berndt, Stephan 2445 -
Tischbierek,Raj 2439, Deutschland 2006
ll...a4 12.1c4 a3 13.b3 ,td7oo
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13...®a5 14.iLd2 ®b6°o Moraru,Marius 2308 - Parligras,Mircea Emilian 2420, Romania 2001 -
81/213
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га
га
THE REHABILITATED CARO-KANN
How to treat the ensuing middle-game positions with
both colours?
Fundamental plans, manoeuvres, tactics and typical
endgames.
Dear chess friends, in this article I present you a
thorough and complete research of the recently very
popular Caro-Kann line.
I.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6
Aleksander Delchev
• Country: Bulgaria
• Born: 1971
• Rating: 2571
• Peak rating: 2669
•Title: Grandmaster since 1998
Not many players will accept such devaluation of their pawn structure, and especially not so
early in the opening stage of the game. In the Spanish Exchange variation Black faces the same
issue. However, there are some pluses for Black in the Spanish "kingdom" since his bishop pair
may become very potent. Here, in the realms of Caro-Kann, Black does not have any tangible
compensation for his doubled pawns.
Moreover, White has a very straightforward plan at his disposal: to exchange all the pieces and
go for the ("winning ") pawn endgame. But then, the natural question arises - why so many TOP
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players, such as Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Pentala
Harikrishna, Baadur Jobava, Ferenc Berkes and many others have recently started playing it on a
regular basis? What is the reason for the rehabilitation of this line?
I hope that after reading my article you will be able to find the answer to this question. In my
opinion, for the time being even the strongest engines cannot produce the correct evaluation of
many positions arising from this line, and explain what White should be aiming for in a clear
manner.
There are obvious similarities to the (sudden) popularity of the "Berlin Wall" after Kramnik's
usage of that Spanish variation in the World Championship match against Garry Kasparov. The
arising endgames share same logics to a certain extent.
So, without further ado, let us delve deep into the labyrinth of Caro-Kann!
MODEL GAMES
In order to start playing a new opening line with success, you must have a few model games to
follow, or at least some guidelines.
I will present you three miniatures which depict quite well the core of Black’s tactical ideas in
this line. I firmly believe that it is much wiser to start learning a new line with the basic,
fundamental ideas, playing through some model games. Only after, one should begin with a deep
theoretical research. Model, sample games will give you a clear picture of the ensuing positions
and character of play.
B15
Salonika, Saina (2022) - Nurgali, Nazerke (2068)
Montevideo (blitz), 2017
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6
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6.c3 ld6 7.1d3 0-0 8.&e2 Sc 7
The most precise move order is 8...Se8 9.®c2 h5! - the idea of this new move is discussed in the
theoretical part of the article.
9.®c2I? A very good move with the idea of creating the weaknesses on the kingside. All the
possible replies have their pros and cons.
9...И6?! You will see in Part 2 (The Ideas for White) that the black h6 pawn is an easy target for
White after Ng3-h5, Be3, Qd2 or g4-g5.
9...g6?! Is a typical mistake because of 10.h4+-;
9...h5! And the black h-pawn may actively participate in the attack.
10.1e3 Se8 11.ИЗ White is ready to castle short. However, the modem theory considers the plan
with the long castle to be more promising.
11.0-0-0!? White's pawn march g4-g5 will reveal Black's problems created after the h6 move.
Il...&d7 12.0-0 &f8 In general, this is the best setup for Black if White castles short, as he will
proceed with Веб (or Bd7) and Rad8 thus completing his development and reaching a very
pleasant equality. Black's pieces possess great activity, so he can be pleased with the opening
phase of the game.
13.®d2
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White improves his queen, planning to offer the exchange after Bf4, or even to execute sacrifice
on h6.
13.c4!?
13...^g6! A very strong move! Black's knight controls the f4 square, so all the ideas with Bf4
exchange are prevented. Also, the knight might be on its way to the h4 square.
14.Sael Деб 15.c4 SadS Black's moves are easy to understand and reproduce, as nothing
extraordinary clever is required, and no special knowledge of the opening theory is needed.
Black is simply following the basic strategic concepts of opening play.
16.®cl
White had to find the only path to salvation. 16.c5! Af8 17.b3 f5= - however, accepting the weak
pawn on d4 means that Black will enjoy a very pleasant game.
16...®c8
Simple and strong, but even better is 16...®d7! 17.£)g3 Ah4 18.iLxh6 Axg3+
17.&g3 &h4 18.1xh6!?
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18.ФИ2! According to the engines this is the only way to defend against Bh3 sacrifice. However,
this king move looks very suspicious since the king willingly steps into the pin. Black has many
good continuations here: 18...Дс7!? (18...b5!? 19.cxb5 Ad5; or 18...£)xg2!? 19.®xg2 ДхИЗ+
20.&h2h5!?; 18...h5!?)
18...1f8! A very strong move! Now, White is in a serious trouble.
18...gxh6? 19.®xh6+-
19.&И5!? The only chance for White is counterattack. In actual fact, White almost managed to
confuse his opponent.
19.ДеЗ ДхИЗ 20.®dl g6+;
19.M4 Sxd4+;
19.®f4 ^g6 20.®f3 Sxd4+;
19.&d2 Sxd4 2O.tc2 Sed8 21.tc3 Sxc4+
19...^xg2? This a terrible mistake.
The only winning move for Black is 19...Дх113! 2O.Se3 Sxe3 21.®хеЗ ДТ5 22.®g3 ftg6 23.Дс1
Sxd4-+
2O.^xf6+! White finds the saving trick!
20.&xg2 lxh3+ 21.Ф111 (21.<±>h2 txfl 22.txfl ®f5) 21...txfl 22.txfl Sxel 23.®xel ®g4
2O...gxf6 21.1xf8 &xf8 22.&xg2
22.®h6+ ®c7 23.&xg2 Sh8
22...1xh3+ 23.&Ы??
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Curiously, after the "odd looking" 23.Ф112! Ae6 (23...Axfl?? 24.®h6+) 24.®f4 Фе7 25.^g2=
White's king miraculously survives!
23...1g2+! 24.&xg2
24.&gl ®h3 25.f3 ®hl+ 26.&f2 ®h2 27.te4 txfl+ 28.&xfl Sxd4
24...®g4+ 25.'&h2 ^g7 And checkmate cannot be prevented. 0-1
B15
Lund, Gunnar (2244) - Sidali, Elias Hulleberg (1763)
Oslo (rapid), 2017
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3 Ыб 7.1d3 0-0 8.&e2 SeS 9.®c2
9...И5! Although rated only 1700 ELO, Black demonstrates much better theoretical preparation
compared to the previous game, as he is fully aware of the modern way to handle the line under
our examination.
10.0-0 The plan with the long castle is considered to be a more dangerous one. I refer you to the
the theoretical part of my survey for further details.
10...И4 11.h3 ^d7 12.ЛеЗ ^f8 Black is following the familiar setup with one small, but
important improvement. The h4 pawn is a great attacking resource. When Black creates the
battery on the b8-h2 diagonal it will be very awkward for White to deal with all the threats.
13.c4 Леб
13...Лс7!?
14.a3 ®d7 With the straightforward idea of sacrificing the bishop on h3, since White seems to be
unable to prevent that blow.
15.Ш2
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15 .ДД4?! Дх14 16.txf4 ®xd4¥;
15.c5 Дс7+
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15... jlxh3! Black already obtained a winning position!
16 .gxh3 ®’\h3 17.&f4 ®g4+ 18.&И2 &e6 0-1
It is not easy to explain what happened in this game! White was a clear rating favourite but got
totally destroyed in a miniature. I cannot think of any other opening line where Black has such an
opportunity to outplay White so effortlessly. Doubtlessly, this game gave Black enormous
pleasure!
B15
Svensson, Anders (2084) - Hansen, Torbjorn Ringdal (2422)
Lund, 2018
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6
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6.^f3 In my opinion the knight development on f3 is worse than on e2.
6...1d6 7.1e2 0-0 8.0-0 Se8 9.h3 &d7 10.c4 &f8 11.1еЗ Деб 12.®d2 ®d7 We reached a
familiar position. Black is winning since there is no defence against the bishop sacrifice. One can
only imagine how many games finished in such manner.
13.Sadl Sad8
Immediately winning is 13...Axh3 14.gxh3 ®xh3 15.®d3 (15.Af4 JLxf4 16.®xf4 Sxe2)
15...®g4+ (15...Sad8-+) 16.&hl ^g6 17.^e5 ®h3+ 18.&gl fxe5 19.tg5 ®c8-+
14.Sfel
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14...1xh3!-+ 15.gxh3 ®xh3 16.114 Se4 17.1xd6
17.1g3 txg3 18.1П Sxel 19.Sxel ®g4 2O.fxg3 ®xf3 21.Se3 ®f5-+
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17...Sxd6 18.^112 Sh4 19.1f3 f5 2O.Se8 Sg6+ 0-1
I will leave the conclusions to you, but it is clear how dangerous for White is to enter this line
without any concrete ideas and plans in mind.
PART 1
THEORETICAL SURVEY
Systems with 6.^f3
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6
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6.^f3 This move gives Black the opportunity to develop the bishop to g4. Also, it is quite easy
to understand the main problem for White in this structure - the f3 knight is severely restricted by
the f6 pawn.
6.Ad3 Is not a serious alternative, but you will not find it that bizarre after examining the Juan
Luis Estrada - Francisco Prieto Gallardo game in part 2 of our survey. 6.c3! - introduces the main
line.
6...1d6
6...tf5!?
7.1d3
7Лс4 0-0 8.0-0 Se8 9.h3 £)d7= Recuero Guerra,David 2455 - Narciso Dublan,Marc 2551,
Espana 2011
7.Ac2 0-0 8.0-0 ®c7 9.h3 Ae6 10.c4 ®d7 11.Sei ^a6 12.Afl Sfe8 13.a3 ^c7 14.Ad2 b5
15.b3 Af5 = Bologan, Victor 2648 - Salem,A R Saleh 2628, Baku (ol) 2016
7...O-O 8.0-0
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A more flexible option is 8...Se8!? 9.h3 (9.£)h4 g6 10.Ah6 c5! Is the strongest reply to White's
kingside aggression! Il.dxc5 Axc5 12.Sei Асб 13.Ae3 Axc3 14.Sxe3 ^ic6t Antipov,Mikhail Al
2580 - Yu,Yangyi 2738, Gibraltar 2017) 9...te6 10.c4 ®d7 11.Sei ^a6 12.td2 ^c7 13.^h4
Sad8 14.®f3 g6 15.tc3 f5°o
9.h3 lh5 10.1e4 &a6
10...Se8 ll.®d3 lg6 12.jt.xg6 hxg6 13.Ad2 Ad7 1/2 : 1/2 Ghaem Maghami,Ehsan 2574 -
Berkes,Ferenc 2648, Rasht 2017
П.аЗ ®d7 12.®d3 g6!?
12...tg6 13.jt.xg6 hxg6 14.Sel ^c7 15.c4 Sad8 16.td2 g5
13.&d2
13.g4 Axg4
13...f5 14.1f3 lxf3 15.&xf3 ^c7=
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Followed by the typical Nd5-f6-e4 manoeuvre, achieving a very solid counterplay, as in Ghaem
Maghami,Ehsan 2569 - Ehlvest,Jaan 2524, Bandar-e Anzali 2016
Systems with 6.,tc4
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6j.c4
6...JLd6 7.®e2+!? White is aiming to liquidate the position into endgame obtaining a small, but
long-lasting advantage. Also, we must stress that White is playing without any risk!
7.Ac2 0-0 8.0-0 ^d7 (8.Леб 9.td3!; 8...tg4!?) 9.^g3 ^b6 10.td3 g6 1 l.th6 Se8 12.c3 f5
13.Sei te6 14.®d2 (14.b3 ®h4¥) 14...^d5 15.a3 ®h4 16.tg5 tf4 17.txf4 ^xf4 18.^e2 ^xg2
19.^xg2 Ad5+ 20.&gl ®h3 21.f3 ®xf3 22.^ig3 f4 23.c4 fxg3 24.cxd5 gxh2+ 25.Фх112 ®xd5 =
7.Ле7!? Black avoids the endgame and tries to keep the open fight going.
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7...Ф£8?! Looks very suspicious.
7...We7 Is, of course, the strongest move if you do not mind a draw. Also, there is nothing to be
afraid of: 8.®xe7+ (8.^f3 ®xe2+ 9.txe2 tf5 10.c4 0-0 11.0-0 Se8 12.te3 ^d7 13.h3
(13.Sfel Sad8=) 13...Sad8=) 8...Фхе7 9.^e2 te6 10.td3! (10.tb3 a5=) 10...^d7 11.0-0
(1 Ltf4!? Sad8 12.txd6+ &xd6 13.0-0-0 She8 14.Ш f5 15.b3 Ш=; И.ДеЗ ^b6 12.0-0-0
^d5) ll...Shd8 (ll...g5 12.f4) 12.Ш ^b6 (12...c5) 13.c3 (13.^xe6 fxe6 14.txh7?! Sh8)
13...iLxf4 14.jLxf4 c5 =
8.&f3
8.Ae3 0-0 9.0-0-0 Ad6 (Or immediately 9...b5) 10.h4 Ь5 1 l.Ab3 a5^ And Black's attack
develops much faster, as in Kovalevskaya,Ekaterina 2370 - Zaitseva,Ludmila 2320, Orel (zt)
1995
8...O-O 9.0-0 Se8 lO.Sel
10...&a6!
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Or a more common 1О...£И7 ll.Af4 ^if8 12.c3 Ae6=
ll.lf4
ll.txa6 bxa6 12.c3 tb7 13.te3 ®c7 14.Sadl Sad8 15.b3 tf8co
ll...^c7 12.®d3 ^d5 And the black knight stands much better on d5 than on f8.
12...a5!?
13.^g3
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Systems with 6.c3
White Castles Short
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3
6...1d6
6...tf5 This move looks very natural, but White has an extremely strong reply at his disposal -
7.^e2! td6 8.^g3 lxg3 (8...tg6 9.tc4 (9.te2; 9.f4!?) 9...0-0 10.0-0 ^d7 11T4!?; 8.Леб
9.td3±) 9.hxg3 0-0 Ю.ДеЗ ®d5 1 l.g4!? (11 ,®h5!?)
If Black wishes to avoid the complications arising in the main lines, and is not afraid of the
endgame - then a very playable option may be 6...Wd5!? 7.£)e2!? (7Af3 Ad6 8.Ae2 (8.Ad3 0-0
9.0-0 Ag4! Is awkward. 10.®c2? Ax 13 ll.Axh7+ Ф118 12.gxf3 g6 13.Axg6 Sg8-+) 8...0-0
9.0-0 Ac7 10.h3 Af5! Was fine for Black in Hou,Yifan 2673 - Jobava,Baadur 2727, Wijk aan
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Zee 2015; 7.®f3 ®xf3 (7...Ad6?! 8.®xd5 cxd5±) 8.£)xf3 JLd6 Reaching a very typical endgame.)
7...td6 8.Ш ®e4+ 9.®e2 ®xe2+ 10.txe2 0-0 И.ДеЗ Se8 12.&d2 ^d7 13.Sael c5!=
7.jld3 0-0 8.£}е2 If White wants to castle short, then it is better to keep the queen on dl, since
it is much easier to activate her to f3 or h5.
8... Se8 9.0-0 &d7!
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9... ®c7 Preventing the exchange of the bishops is not so good since after the annoying 10.^hg3!
Дсб and (IO...ftd7 11.ftf5 and if Black is careless 1 l...Af8?? (1 l...ftf8) 12.fth6+! White wins!
12...gxh6 13.®g4+ Ф118 14.®f5) 11.f4! gives White a stable initiative.
10 .ftg3!? In my opinion this is the sharpest option - White is intending to create kingside
pressure by means of Qf3, Nf5 or 14, so Black must play very carefully.
10,®c2 Is already easily parried by 10...ftf8 (10...h5)
Ю.ДеЗ ftf8 Il.®c2(ll.ftg3 g6(ll...te6) 12.fte4 (12.®d2 ®c7 13.f4 f5) 12...tc7 13.®d2 fte6
14.Sael f5=) 1 l...tc7 12.Sfel h5!;
10jLf4!? Is the best plan from strategic point of view. Without his dark-squared bishop Black's
chances to create an attack are not significant. 10...ftf8 H.txd6(ll.®d2ftg6) ll...®xd6
12.ftg3 ftg6!? (12...g6 13.®d2 (13 ,fte4 ®d8 14.®d2) 13...&g7 14.Sael Id7 15.fte4±) 13.®c2
®f4! (13...Де6 14.f4!? ftxf4 15.txh7+ <±>h8 16.te4 Id5 17.Saelt) 14.Sael Id7 15.ftf5
(15.®b3 b6 16.tc4 Sf8 17.Se4 ®d6 18.Sfel f5 19.S4e2 ftf4) 15...txf5 16.txf5 ftf8 17.1d3 g6
18.tc4 ®c7 19.Se3 Se7 2O.Sfel Sae8 21.Sxe7 Sxe7 22.Sxe7 ®xe7 23.g3 ftg7 24.&g2 f5 (with
Nd7-f6 to follow) 25.®e2 ®e4+ 26.f3 ®xe2+ 27.txe2 &f6=
10... g6! Black should have the possibility of meeting f4 with f5!
10..A f8 1 l.f4 ®c7 (11 ...g6?! 12.f5) 12.f5! (12.®f3 c5!) 12...c5 13.^h5
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11 .WG f5! 12.txf5 gxf5 13.^xf5 Se6;
1 l.f4?! f5
ll... ^,e7! The only move!
11... Дс7? 12.Sei - now black cannot push 12...f5? (12...£)f8 13.£)xf6+; 12...&g7 13.®d2!)
13.iLg5+-;
ll... Af8 12.tf4 f5 13.^d6 lxd6 14.txd6 Ш 15.tf4±
12.Sel
12 .tf4 ^f8!=
12... f5 13.&g5 &b6
13...Ш
14.114 &d5 15.h5 lf6 16.Sxe8+ ®xe8 17.1d2 ®e7 18.^f3 Деб 19.®e2 Se8=
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Main line 9...h5 10.0-0
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3 Ыб 7.1d3 0-0 8.®c2! Se8+
9.&e2 h5!
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This move "rehabilitates" the whole line, thus making it fully playable.
It is not too difficult to reach this option by using the method of elimination.
A) 9...h6 looks quite unstable as White can either play for the piece sacrifice on h6, or try
massive pawn attack with g4-g5.
B) 9...g6?! is suspicious as after 10.h4 Black's position looks scary, although it still might be
viable with correct play.
C) 9...Kh8 is possible but looks too passive.
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So, What should Black do? 9...h5 is the only alternative. But, the following question arises next -
Is this move correct, and is there a logical plan behind it?
YES - There are some situations where the h5 pawn push is very helpful:
1. If White castles short - then h5-h4 increases Black attacking prospects.
2. Ng3 is not anymore an option for White, as it will be met with h5-h4.
3. If White castles long then the h5 advance helps Black to slow down White's attack for a while.
4. In the endgame the h4 pawn plays an important role, invading space and fixing the white g2
weakness.
So, then what is the negative side of this move?
I am quite sure that for the moment the ball is in White's court, so let's leave it there!
9...g6 1O.h4!?—>
10.0-0!
In case of 10.h3 Ac6! is a good move when White castles long, and the position might become
very dangerous. (10...£)d7) 11.0-0! (ll.Ad2 <$hd7 12.0-0-0 b5 (12...Axa2 13.c4 ®b6 14.b4;
12...a5 13.ФЬ1 a4—>) 13.ФЬ1 ^b6f 14.g4h4!co; П.ДеЗ ^d7 12.0-0-0 td5 (12...®a5 13.b3
b5) 13.Sdgl b5T) ll...®c7 12.te3 ^d7 13.с4Ш 14.Sadl ^g6!# Д Rad8, Qd7 orQc8
10...И4
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11.ИЗ Sooner or later White should play this move.
11.Sei ftd7 12.jLf4 ^if8 (Do remmember the trick: 12...Sxe2?? 13.®xe2 JLxf4 14.®e4+-)
13.®d2 Somewhat easier solution is 13...h3! (13...Ae7 Is too risky. Black intends to play f5, g5.
14.h3! g5 15.th2 f5 16.f3 (16.Sadl f4 17.c4 tf6 18.d5 cxd5 19.cxd5 td7 2O.^c3 Sxel+
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21.Sxel ®a5°o; White could have played 16.Mil!? f4 17Agl Af6 18Af3 Дсб 19.®c2±)
16...M6 17.M1 f4 18.tgl Деб 19.c4 ®d7 20.M2 Sad8 21.Sadl± Вeerdsen,Thomas 2441 -
Svane, Rasmus 2579, Maastricht 2018) 14.iLxd6 (14.g3?! Ag4 15.iLxd6 ®xd6 16.M 1 ®d5
17.M1 ^ебт) 14...®xd6 15.®f4 (15.g3 tg4 16.M4 (16.®f4? ®d5) 16...g5) 15...®d5 16.®g3
®xg2+ 17.®xg2 hxg2 18.Mg2=
ll...&d7 12.c4
12,Ae3 ^if8 13.Sadi (13.Af5?! A bad move. It is Black who needs to exchange the light-squared
bishops. 13...JslxfS!? 14.®xf5 Дс7 White should be very cautious. For example 15.Sfdl?! Ag6
16.Д 14 ®d6 17.^ixg6 fxg6 18.®xg6 Se6! Black wants to play ...Re8 with a very strong attack,
so he does not need to hurry with ...Qh2) 13...Мб 14.c4 <$hg5 15.Sfel Дс7 16.a3 (16.d5 cxd5
17.cxd5 Sxe3! 18.fxe3 ®d6 19.^f4 ta5! (19...Id7 20.®f2 Se8 21.®xh4) 2O.Se2 (2O.Sfl td7
21 .®£2 Se8 22.®xh4 Sxe3 23.M1 Ste4s) 20...Id7 21.Ml Se8 22.Sfl f5 23.txf5 tb5 24.td3
lxd3 25.®xd3 M4 26.SF3 (26.&gl ^g3 27.SF3 Me2+ 28.®xe2 tb6s) 26...^g3+ 27.Sxg3
hxg3 28.®b5 ®d8 29.e4 a6 30.®b3 (30.®xb7?? ®f6-+) 30...®c7^; 16.M4 td7 17.M5 ®c8
18Т4?! (18.13!?) 18...^xh3+ 19.gxh3 ДхИЗ^ 20.®h2 (20.&f2 lg4 21.te2 Sxe3 22.ФхеЗ Ixh5
23.txh5 ®h3+) 2O...Sxe3 21.Sxe3 ®g4+ 22.&f2 ®xh5 23.Sxh3 ®xdl 24.Sxh4 M 25.Sh8+
®c7 26.Sxa8 ®xd3=) 16...Id7 17.^f4 ®c8#;
12,j?d2 ^f8 13.Sael Ic7 (13...te6 14.f4!?) 14.b3 (14.^f4 Деб 15.^хеб Мебсо
Ostrovskiy,Aleksandr 2414 - Antal,Gergely 2534, Charlotte 2018; 14.c4 Мб#) 14...g6
(14...Дсб!? Threatening ...Qd6. 15.f4 Sooner or later White should play f4. For example:
(15.th7+?! M8 16.tf5 ®d6 17.Ш M/т) 15...®d6 16.Sdl ^g5!?
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17.fxg5? (17.c4 Mh3+!? (17...tf5 18.txf5 Sxe2 19.td3 (19.®d3 Sae8 2O.tg4 S2e4 21 .tel c5
22.dxc5 ®xc5+ 23.M1 f5=) 19...Sxd2 20.®xd2 Мб 21.M1 Sd8) 18.gxh3 Ixh3 19.Sf2 Ig4
2O.tcl Se7^; 17.Sfel Ixh3 18.gxh3 Mh3+ 19.M2 ^f2 20.&g2 Mdl 21.®xdl ®d5+ (21...f5
22.Shi ®g6+) 22.Ф£2 f5) 17...®h2+ 18.M2 Ixh3 19.Sgl Ig4-+) 15.M1 ®d6
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16.tf4!? The only way to fight for an advantage. (16.f4 f5 17.£)gl White can win the h4 pawn,
but Black will get full compensation after transferring the knight from f8 to h5. 17...Ae6 18Af3
W7 19.^xh4 Ш 2O.tcl (2O.^f3?! ^h5T) 2O...td5 21.Se5 te4 22.^f3 ®d7 23.Sxe8+ Sxe8^)
16...Sxe2n (16...®d8?! 17.®d2 ^e6 18.txc7 ®xc7 19.®h6+) 17.txd6 Sxc2 18.txc7 Sxc3
(18...Sxa2=) 19.АЫ Af5! The point of Black's play! (19...b6? 2O.Se8 Ab7 21.Sxa8 Axa8 22.jt.f4
c5 23jld2 cxd4 24.ДхсЗ dxc3 25.Scl+-) 2O.iLa5 Axbl 21.ДхсЗ Axa2 22.Sal (22.d5 cxd5
23.Se7 b6 24.Sal ДхЬЗ 25.Saxa7 Sxa7 26.Sxa7 &g7 27.Sb7 tc4 28.Sxb6 ^e6=) 22...txb3
23.Sfbl Ad5 24.Sxb7 g5 25.Saxa7 Se8± Black should be able to secure a draw.
12...&f8 13.1e3
13...1c7!
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13...^e6 14.Sadl ^g5
14.Sadi! White wants to play d5, and he is not afraid of ...Qd6.
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14.Sfel g5 (14..Ag6 15.txg6 fxg6 16.®xg6 te6 17.b3 tf7 18.®c2 g5 (Д Qd6) 19.c5 &g7^)
15.ФП (15.td2 ®d6 16T4 ^еб 17.ФЫ ^g7 18.^c3 Sxel+ 19.Sxel f5 2O.^e2 g4 21.tc3
М7т; 15.c5 tb8 16.d5!? ®xd5 17.^c3 ®d8 18.Sadl ®c7 19.^e4 Sxe4 2O.txe4 ®h2+ 21.&fl
^e6) 15...®d6 16.^glco
14...f5!?
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A new idea! Quite an interesing pawn sacrifice. The other continuations are too passive for my
taste. Now, accepting the sacrifice is the only way to fight for advantage and leads to a highly
complicated positions with 3 connected passed pawns for the piece.
14,..g5 15.c5! (15.tcl ®d6 16T4 g4 17.c5 ®d7 18.d5) 15...tb8 16.tc 1 Wc7?! 17T4+;
14,,.^g6 15.Axg6 fxg6 16.®xg6 Ae6 17.d5;
14„.^e6 15.d5 ®d6 16T4 17.M7+ <±>h8 18.Sf3 tb6 19.&hl±;
14,,.Wd6 15.tf4 (15.Ш td7 16.c5 Bc7 17.d5 txf4 18.txf4 cxd5 19.td6 (19.b4S) 19...®e6
2O.b4 a6 21.a4s) 15...Sxe2 16.txd6 Sxc2 17.ta3 te6 (17...tf5?! 18.txf5 Se2 19.td3 See8
2O.d5+) 18.d5!? (Sumets,Andrey) (18.Axc2 Axc4 19.Sfel ^ебЁЁ) 18...cxd5 (18...Af5!? 19.iLxf5
Sxc4 2O.d6 tb6 21.d7 Sf4 22.tg4 g6co) 19.cxd5 Sxf2 2O.Sxf2 txd5 21.M7+ &xh7 22.Sxd5
^e6°o Kanmazalp,Ogulcan 2473 - Motylev,Alexander 2669, Batumi 2018
15.1xf5
15.&hl f4 16.^xf4 g5 17.^h5 ®d6+;
15.d5 ^g6! 16.txf5 txf5 17.®xf5 ®d6 18.g3 hxg3 19.c5 gxf2+ 2O.Sxf2 ®f8 21.d6 txd6
22.cxd6 Sxe3+;
15J.C1 ®f6 16T4 (16.d5 ^g6 17.dxc6 bxc6#) 16...td7 (16...te6) 17.b3 ®g6 18.^c3 Sad8
19.d5 W7 2O.ta3 €tf6 21.d6 tb8 22.c5 Se3#;
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15.1d2 g6 16.d5 cxd5 17.cxd5 a6°°;
15.gfel ftg6 16.1c 1 ®d6co
15...Ш6 16.&f4
16.1f4? Sxe2 17.1xd6 Sxc2 18.1xc2 lxd6+
16...g5 17.c5 ®f6 18.1xc8 gxf4 19.1xb7 Sab8
19...fxe3 2O.fxe3 Bc6 21.1xa8 ®xe3+ 22.®f2+
20.1xc6 ®xc6 21.d5 ®f6 22.1c!
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22.1d4? ®g5
22...1e5!
22...B 23.®a4
23.Sfel ld4!
23...^g6 24.d6 f3 25.d7 Sed8 26.c6 tc7 27.Sd5 €tf4 28.1xf4 ®xf4 29.g3 hxg3 3O.Se4+-
24.Sxe8 Sxe8 25.c6 &g6 26.b4oo
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9...h5
White Castles Long
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3 Ыб 7.1d3 0-0 8.®c2 Se8+
9.&e2 h5 10.1e3
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If White looks for the refutation of the 9...h5 plan he should castle long and try to achieve h3, g4.
Black has 4 pawns on the kingside and after the manoeuvre Nd7-f8 his king seems to be out of
any danger.
If White manages to play h3, g4 - Black should blockade the kingside by means of h4! Then, if
White continues with g4-g5, Black should go for the f5 advance thus keeping the kingside
closed. Black's counterplay is connected to Веб, Qa5 and Rc8, planning the b5 pawn push.
10.td2!?
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there is no big difference between Be3 and Bd2, for example: 10...ftd7! (10...Ae6?! - after this
move White should castle short and play f4. 11.0-0 £)d7 12.^if4! (12.f4?! f5) 12...h4 13.^ixe6±;
10.. .®a5! ? Was played by Nakamura in a rapid game with the intention of preventing the long
castle by White. 11.0-0 ^d7 12.tf4!± Sxe2?! 13.®xe2txf4 14.®e4+-) 11.0-0-0 Ш 12.h3
(12.c4 te6 13.Shel Ь5! 14.c5 Дс7 15.Ш ®xd4 (15...txf4 16.txf4 ®d5 17.te4 ®xa2)
I6.ftxc6 ^ixe6 17.Ae3 ®b4#; 12.^if4 ®c7! 13.g3 (13.£)xh5 Ag4 14.^ig3 Axdl 15.Sxdl c5)
13...tg4 14.Sdel tf3 15.Shgl c5 16.Se3 ®c6#; 12.ФЬ1 Деб
13.f4!? (13.h3 b5 14.g4 h4 (14...td5 15.gxh5!); 13.^g3 g6 14.c4 (14.^e4 b5 15.f3 a5#)
14...f5°o; 13.£)f4 JLxf4! 14.jLxf4 b5#) 13...f5! (13...b5 14. ^g3—> Guerra Mendez, Jose Angel
2531 - Asis Gargatagli,Hipolito 2529, Espana 2018) 14.Sdel (14.^ig3 g6) 14...g6 15.h3 Ad5
16.Sh2 h4#) 12...te6 13.ФЬ1 b5 (13...td5 14.f3) 14.g4 h4 15.Shgl a5 White has difficulties to
open the files on the kingside. 16.f4 (16.g5 f5 17.^if4 g6) 16...Ad5 17.f5 (17.g5 f5) 17...^h7!7
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10...&d7
Incase of Ю.Леб?! White should be flexible and play ll.O-O! (11.0-0-0 a5 12.ФЬ1 a4 13.c4
a3 14.b3 fta6^) 1 l...^d7 12.Ш±
11.0-0-0
ll.^ig3?! It is probably too early for this move. Il...£)b6 (ll...h4 12.^if5 ^ib6 13.ftxh4 ^id5
14.0-0) 12.0-0-0 And after either (The pawn cannot be taken: 12.^ixh5?! Ad5 13.0-0
(13.®d2tg4 14.^g3 f5-+; 13.0-0-0 tg4 (13...®a5 14.td2tg4T; 13...Sxe3 14.fxe3 ^xe3
15.®e2 £)xdl 16.Sxdl Асб) 14.Де2 Axc2 15.®xe2 g6 16.^ig3 f5+) 13...Ag4 14.£)g3 £)xe3
15.fxe3 Axg3 16.hxg3 Sxe3¥; 12.0-0!? h4 13.^ie4 Дс7) 12...£)d5 Bernotas,Arturs 2436 -
Berkes, Ferenc 2671, Batumi 2018 (or 12...h4 Paehtz,Elizabeth 2464 - Grandelius, Nils 2647,
Gibraltar 2018, Black obtained the initiative.)
11...&18
ll...a5!?
12.h3
12j)g3 g6;
12.&Ы Деб
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13.c4 (13.Ш txf4 14.txf4 b5 15.te4 td5 16.Shel Дхс4 17.Sxe4 ^e6 18.Sdel a5 19.tcl a4
Black has got an excellent position after 20.14 ®d5! 21.S4e2 £)c7 22.f5 ®d7 23.Sxe8+ Sxe8
24.Sxe8+ ®xe8 Abrahamyan,Tatev 2364 - Krush,Irina 2444, USA (ch) 2017, a very unpleasant
endgame for White was reached.) 13...Sc8 14.h3 - and Black has a choice - to play b5, or to
block the kingside by means of h4 first - (14.£)g3 g6) 14...b5 (14...h4!? 15Ac3! (15.Sdgl b5
16.c5 Ab 8 17.Aic3 Ь4! 18.^he4 f5+ Saric,Ivan 2669 - Howell,David 2676, Ryadh (blitz) 2017)
15...tb4 (15...^g6 16.Shel tb4°o 17.f4 ^e7 18.f5 td7 19.td2; 15...b5 16.d5! cxd5 17.^xb5)
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16.^e4 f5 17.М5 (17Mg5 g6) 17...Mc5 18.dxc5 ®f6 19.M4 (19.Shel f4 20.M2 Sed8 21.M3
®g5) 19...M7 20.M6 f4#) 15.c5 M8 16.g4 h4! (16...M5 17.Shgl М2 18.gxh5 Mgl
19.Sxgl—>•) 17.Shel M5 18.M3 М3 19.M2 Me2 2O.Me2 Мб 21.M3 b4 22.d5!?co
12.. .M6 13.&Ы!?
13 .c4 b5! 14.cxb5 (14.d5?! cxd5 15.c5 ®a5!7; 14.c5 M7 15.M4 (15.M3 b4 16.d5 cxd5 17.M2
M5 18.f4M6!7) 15...M5T) 14...Ma2!?;
13,g4!? ®a5 14.аЗ M5 15.Shgl М3 16.gxh5 ®xh5°o
13... M5!? The bishop is performing very important defensive and attacking functions.
13... b5 14.g4 h4 15.Shel M5 16.M4 Mf4 17.Mf4 Мб 18.M1 ®d6co
14.Shgl
14 .c4?! Mg2 15.Shgl M3+
14... b5
14... М2?! 15.c4! Mgl 16.cxd5±
15 .g4
15Mf4 Mf4 16.Mf4 a5 17.g4 tf3! 18.gxh5 Mh5 19.Sdel Sxel+ 2O.Sxel tg6=
15... И4 16.g5
16...M2!
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16...g6 17.gxf6 ®xf6°o
17.Sg4
17.Shl Mhl 18.Sxhl M7; 17.gxf6®xf6 18.Sg4tf3
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17...1f3 18.Sxh4 fxg5 19.1И7+
19.Sg4 lxg4 2O.hxg4 ®d5
19...&И8 20.1e4+ gxh4 21.1xf3 ®f6f
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Gutenev,Alexander 2456 - Chcparinovjvan 2709, Saint Petersburg (blitz) 2018
PART 2
THE IDEAS FOR WHITE
In my opinion, this game ended the life of the 4...£)f6 and 5...ef6 line for quite a while, as it
seems to be the reason for the disappearance of the line from the tournament practice for several
decades.
B15
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugene - Tartakower, Saviely
Paris, 1925
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3 .Id 6 7.1d3 0-0 8.®c2 g6?!
44 years later Black made the very same mistake: 8...Se8+ 9.£)e2 g6 (9...h5!) 10.h4 c5 1 l.h5 f5
12.hxg6 hxg6 13.g4! ®c7 14.tg5 ®c6 15.0-0-0 c4 16.txc4! tf8 (16...®xc4 17.tf6+-) 17.®b3
®c7 18.Axf7+ 1 : 0 Planinec,Albin - Puc,Stojan, Cacak 1969 - 8/159
9.&e2 ®c7
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10.114! Se8 11.h5 Jlg4 The best reply, but still not enough for equality.
11..T5! 12.hxg6 fxg6 13.g4!? Black's defence is far from being easy.
12.hxg6 fxg6 13.f3 Леб 14.jlxg6!+- And the game is over.
14...Se7 15.1x117+ ±f8
15...Sxh7 16.®g6+ Sg7 17.®e8+
16.®g6 Sf7 17.®g8+ Фе7 18.1g6 lg3+ 19.&dl lh2 20.1xf7 1x17 21.®h8 Id 6 22.Sh6 1-0
B15
Estrada, Juan Luis - Prieto Gallardo, Francisco
San Juan de la Arena, 1992
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6
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6.JLd3! ? This seems to be completely incorrect. Maybe so - but, still it might work in one game,
just for the sake of pleasure!
6...®xd4 7.&f3 ®d8 8.0-0 le7 9.Sel 0-0 10.114
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10...^d7?! Curiously, this is the only mistake in the game.
10,..1е6?! 11.^d4
The correct response is 10,..c5! Il.£)h4 g6 (11 ...£)c6 12.®h5! —>) 12.®f3 ^ic6 13.Sadi ®b6
14.®g3^;
10..Jlg4 ll.h3 txf3 (1 l...lh5?! 12.g41g6 13.1xg6hxg6 14.®xd8 lxd8 15.1d6) 12.®xf3
£И7?! (12...Se8 13.Sadl) 13.®e4
ll.®e2! Se8 12.Sadi Black is already in some sort of zugzwang.
12...g6
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13.Лс4!ч— the rest of the game is just a brutal torture - 13...a5 14.jLh6 g5 15jLxf7+ ФхП
16.&xg5+ &g6 17.&e6 ®b6 18.®g4+ &xh6 19.®g7+ &h5 20.®xh7+ &g4 21.Se4# 1-0
B15
Kaplan, Julio - Donner, Jan Hein
San Juan, 1969
In my opinion this game is very useful for understanding White’s attacking ideas.
I.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.,tc4 .Id 6 7.&e2 0-0 8.0-0 ®c7
8...Af5?! - it is always a very dangerous idea to develop the bishop on f5 or e6 against the Ne2
setup. 9.^ig3 lg6 10.f4! h6 1 Lf5 Ah 7 12.®g4 A?h8 13.£)h5 And Black is lost, as in
Dexter,Daniel 2241 - Fuchs,Judith 1967, Leipzig 2004
9.^g3 <5hd7? I Now we can get some clue about White's attacking potential in the setup with Ne2
and 0-0.
9...Ae6 10.Ad3 g6!?
lO.Sel
10.®h5! ? Looks very promising for White. On his part, Black should know a couple of very
important defensive moves: 10...c5 (10...g6?! Il.®h4f5 (ll...Se8?? 12.iLxf7++- Iruzubieta
Villaluenga,Jesus 2310 - Zubia Aramburu,Mikel, Espana 1991) 12.Ah6 ®d8 (12...Se8? 13.£)xf5
Ab6 14.®f6+-) 13.Ag5 ®c7 14.Sfel^) И.Ж5 g6 12.^h6+ ®g7 13.®h4 cxd4 14.^xf7 Sxf7
15.®h6+ <±>h8! (15...&g8 16.txf7+ ®xf7 17.®xh7+) 16.txf7 ^e5^
10...c5! Only the active counterplay can save Black.
10...g6 11.Ш Sd8 12.®f3+-;
10..Ж6 ll.Ad3 g6 12.^h5!f
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1 l.®h5! cxd4 12.jt.d3 g6 13.®h4 Sd8 14.J7.h6iE And White's attack should not be
underestimated.
Il...lxh2+?
Il...cxd4! 12.^xd6 (12.^xg7 &xg7 13.®g4+ <±>h8 14.M6 Sg8 15.Se8 tf8; 12.®g4 Jxh2+
13.Ф111 g6 14.^h6+ &g7 15.jt.xf7 td6) 12...®xd6 13.Se4 Ac5 14.Sxd4 Bc7 15.tb3 te6= -
looks pretty equal.
12.&Ы &b6
12...g6 13.^h6+ &g7 14.Se7
13.&e7+ &h8
14.®h5!! &xc4
I4..jld6 15.iLxf7 Axe7 16.Ag6 h6 17.Axh6
15.Se4!!+- Apparently, Donner had no antidote for Qh7 followed by Rh4# checkmate.
15...1g3 16.fxg3 ®xg3 17.Sh4 lf5 18.^xf5 ®g6 19.®xg6 fxg6 2O.dxc5 Sfe8 21.Sxc4 Sel+
22.&h2 gxf5 23.Sd4 Sae8 24.b4 f4 25.Sxf4 Sdl 26.b5 1-0
Lechtynsky, Jiri - Novak, Ivan
CSSR (ch) 13/210, 1972
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l.Sxe6! fxe6 2.®’g4+-
Kapengut, Albert - Tarasevich, V.
Orel, 1974
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l.^xf6+! gxf6 2.®’\f6 JLd5
2...®e7 3.®xh6 ®f8 4.®h5 td5 5.®g5+ ФИ7 6.tfl+-
3.Se7 &c7 4.Sle5 1-0
Tomba, Ivan (2175) - Damia, Angelo (2021)
Italia (ch), 2003
194
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1.ШЗ! Ixd5 2.&xf6+ &h8
2...gxf6 3.®g3+
3.&xd5+- 1-0
Baramidze, David (2440) - Bindrich, Falko (2284)
Deizisau, 2003
abcdefgh
1.&И5! ®c8
l...f5 2.txf5; l...^d7 2.txh6
2.1xh6 gxh6 3.®d2 &h7 4.®xh6 1-0
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Tissir, Mohamed (2490) - Giffard, Nicolas (2372)
Bethune, 2006
l.d5! cxd5
I... tf5 2.d6 ®c8 3.c5+-
2.&xf6 Se7
2...gxf6 3. Axl<5+ 4?g8 4.®d2+-
3.cxd5 4,xd5 4.&h5 f6 5.&xf6!+-
Sieber, Fiona (2234) - Ley, Sabrina (1792)
Deutschland (ch), 2017
196
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l.d5! cxd5 2.c5 ^a8 З.сб ®xc6 4.jLxa7+-
Khalifman, Alexander (2640) - Seirawan, Yasser (2595)
Wijk aan Zee 51/138, 1991
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l.Sxe8!! Sxe8 2.&h6+! gxh6
It would have been kinder from Black's part to allow a more spectacular 2...Ф118 3.®xf7 Ad6
4.®g8+!! Sxg8 5.W#
3.®g4+ And 4.Bf6 will force checkmate. 1-0
PART 3
THE IDEAS FOR BLACK
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Haldorsen, Benjamin (2448) - Artemiev, Vladislav (2736)
Skopje, 2019
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1...Д,с7! Completes the ideal setup for Black. All his pieces are pointed towards the kingside.
White should be very careful and watch out for Black's threats against the weak points h3 and f3.
Also, Black may create the battery with Bd6 in order to exert even more pressure on the white
castle.
2.a3! White decides to take space on the queenside, which is a very good practical decision. It
appears that Black does not have enough resources for successful attack.
2,d5 cxd5 3.cxd5 Sxe3! signals a positional exchange sacrifice aimed at obtaining a long-term
pressure on the dark squares 4.fxe3 ®d6 5.^if4 Да5 6.Se2 (6.Sfl Ad7) 6...Ad7 7.ФМ (7.Sfl
Se8) 7...Se8 8.Sfl tc7^;
2,^f4 Ad7 3.£)h5 ®c8 4.f4 £)xh3+ 5.gxh3 jbdi3 6.®f2 (6.Ф12 Ag4 7.Де2 Sxe3 8.ФхеЗ jbdi5
9.1xh5 ®h3+-+; 6.®h2 Sxe3 7.Sxe3 ®g4+) 6...Sxe3 7.Sxe3 ®g4+ 8.Ф112 ®xh5 9.Sxh3 ®xdl
10.®xh4 ®d2+=
2...jld7 3.&f4 ®c8 4.ДП defending the h3 pawn just in case.
4,d5 a5 5.tcl Де5; 4,Дс1!?
4...M5 5.®cl Де4?!
Black clinched the control. With his last move the new European Champion increases the
pressure on g2 and h3 points. The alternative, more "natural" continuation which improves
Black's position was: 5...£)e4!? 6.d5 g5 7.£)h5 JLg6 8.Де2 cxd5 9.Sxd5 Де5т
6.d5! ®b8 Black keeps on playing for tricks.
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6... Sd8!?
7.b4
7 .ФЫ cxd5 8.cxd5 Ad6
7... a6
7... cxd5 8.£)xd5 (8.cxd5 a5) 8...£)xh3+ 9.ФЫ Axd5 10.Sxd5 £)f4 ll.iLxf4 Sxel 12.®xel Ax 14
13.Sd7 a5co;
7... a5 8.c5 cxd5 9.Aixd5 Aixh3+ 10.ФМ Axd5 ll.Sxd5 £)f4=
8 .c5 Forcing the issues!
8.Ae2!?
8...cxd5 9.^xd5 £ixh3+ 10.&Ы ®c8 ll.^xc7 ®xc7 12.Sd4 ®e5 White has a decent
compensation for the sacrificed pawn, but it is not easy to find the best continuation
13.Sxe4
13.Wd2 ®f5 14.Sxe4 ®xe4 15.f3 ®c6 (15...®e5 16.gxh3 Sad8)
13.f3 txf3 14.gxf3 ®g3 15.Ag2 f5s
13...®xe4 14.f3 ®f5 15.gxh3 ®xf3+ 16.1g2 ®g3 17.1d2
17.Se2 Sad8 18.tf2 Sxe2! 19.txg3 hxg3^
17...Sad8 18.Sxe8+ White has no advantage, but this move is too risky.
A better solution was 18 .&g 1 #
18...Sxe8 19.®fl Sd8!-+
Rajbhandari, Rijendra (1959) - Chanda, Sandipan (2579)
Kathmandu, 2018
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l...@f5! 2.f3 ^xh3+!-+ totally destroying White's king side
3.&h2
3.gxh3 ®xf3 4.^c3 Se3!! 5.®g2 Sxc3-+
3...&g5 4.d5 &xe4 5.fxe4 Sxe4 6.d6 ®e5+ 7.±gl Sel+ 0-1
Dahl, Trygve (2193) - Hansen, Torbjorn Ringdal (2397)
Norge, 2017
l...lxf4! 2.1xf4 ®d5 З.аЗ ®a2+ 4.&cl lb3 5.®g2 ®al+ 6.1Ы ld5 7.®fl &e6 8.1e5 le4
9.Sd3 &c5 10.dxc5 Sxe5 11.®e2 Sae8 12.Shdl lf5 0-1
Bracker, Frank (2392) - Voigt, Martin (2346)
200
Deutschland, 2018
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l...®d6! forcing decisive weakening of the light squares
2.f4
2.g3 ®e6!
2...Se4 3.Sf3 Sce8 4.^f2 Black's domination is complete. On top of that, he and has various
methods of increasing the advantage.
4...&d7! Black options for the most common plan: f6-f5 followed by Nf6.
4...g5
5.c4 f5 6.g4 &f6 7.g5 &g4+! 0-1
Forgacs, Leo - Duras, Oldrich
Saint Petersburg, 1909
201
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l .^f4?! White plays the most logical move, but in the given position it actually gives a pawn
away.
L..jlxf4 2.jLxf4 ®d5 З.ЬЗ ®xg2¥ with the black king being safe on h8 White does not have a
sufficient compensation for the pawn.
Goethart, Gerardus Hendrik - Polak, Joseph
Nederland, 1935
l... ^xc4!! an unexpected thunder out of the blue sky.
2 .Лхс4 ЛЬ4-+
Crockart, George - Kleboe, Jim
202
Turnkey (rapid), 1998
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l...f5! 2.g3
2.®dl f4 3.tcl was the only defence, but Black retains strong initiative after 3...®f6+
2...f4!-+ 3.gxf4 JLxf4 4„l,xf4 Sxe2! 5.®xe2 £ixf4 6.®e5
6...®h4!! what a beautiful finish!
U - • - -
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Salazar Farias, Luis German (2065) - Palomo, Franklin Annervys (2195)
San Cristobal, 2012
203
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l...Sxe2! 2.®xe2 Jlxf3-+
Eggenstein, Frank - Meyer, A.
Recklinghausen, 1994
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I...lb4! 2.c3 ®d5-+
Oparin, Grigoriy (2005) - Svinarenko, Pavel (2141)
Moscow, 2008
204
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It seems like White has the initiative. However... l...JLf8!!-+
PART 4
ENDGAMES & SIMPLE POSITIONS
Savchenko, Boris (2562) - Nakamura, Hikaru (2746)
Saint Petersburg (rapid), 2018
If White correctly exchanges the dark-squared bishop, and then trades the queens as well, the
game reaches this type of endgame.
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Now, the easiest way for White to obtain the advantage seems to be l.&fl! Improving the king
and preparing the elimination of the rooks - l...Re8 followed by 2.Rel is the most basic White's
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strategy to increase the advantage.
I...g6
l...£)e6 Exchanging the knights here leads to passive defence, as Black builds the fortress waits.
2.£)xe6 Axc6 3.f4 f5 4.Se5 g6 5.Sael Ф08 6.a3 a5 now it is very difficult for White to show any
big improvements. His plan might be to transfer the king to the queenside, and then to push
forward the pawns. But, it is very difficult to achieve such an undertaking. 7.Sle3 >bg7 8.Фс2 a4
(8...Sed8 9.&d2 b6) 9.&d2 Sed8=
2.a4 &g7
2...a5 3.Sxe8 Sxe8 4.Sbl Sa8!=
3.Sxe8 Sxe8 4.Sel
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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4...Sxel+ Nakamura is not afraid to exchange the second pair of rooks. Many players would
doubt such a decision since the presence of the rooks usually offers greater drawing chances to
the weaker side. Perhaps, he considered himself to be the better player of the two, so the
exchange of all the rooks was his plan to score a full point.
I believe that after 4,,.^e6 5.£)xe6+ Axc6 6.b4 Sd8 7.Фе2 f5 8.f4 (8.^d2 Ф1'6) 8...&f6 9.^d2
Ad5 10.g3 hxg3 1 l.hxg3 Ac6 12.Se5 аб 13.ФеЗ Sh8# Black's counterplay is good enough to
keep the balance.
4...Ш8?! 5.Se7
5.Фхе1 h7 This was the most important rapid event of the 2018, so naturally Nakamura was
obliged to try the impossible and win the game! In this situation keeping the knight is the correct
decision.
6.d5?! White cracks under pressure.
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6.b4 f5 7.Ф<12 £)f6= or 6.Фе2 the minor pieces endgame should be better for White, or at least
equal.
6...cxd5 7.Ac2 h3!?
7..A5 8.£)xd5 Ac6 9.Ab3 b6 10.g3 hxg3 ll.hxg3 ^g5=
8.&xh3
8.g3 ^g5 9 .Adi Ae6
8...Axh3 9.gxh3 &g5 10.Ab3
10.h4 ^f3+ И.Фс2 Axh4 12.b4!?± (12.ФеЗ &f8 13.&d4 ^f3+ 14.&xd5 Фе7 15.h3 f5; 12.Ab3
d4 13.cxd4 14.&d3 ^d6)
10...d4 11.И4 &f3+ 12.&e2 &xh4
12..Agl+ 13.ФП ^f3
13.cxd4 &f5 14.^d3 ^d6= now Black is able torture White without any risk. Nakamura did
exactly that untill move 121, but did not manage to win the game.
Kokarev, Dmitry (2608) - Oparin, Grigoriy (2609)
Espana, 2018
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This is the same type of endgame position as the previous one.
I...^c7 prepares the exchange of the bishops 2.&cl
2.Ш g5 3.^d3 (3.^h5+ Ag6 4.^g3 h5 5.Ad3+ f5 6.f4 h4 7.^e2 ^d5) 3...Sxel+ 4.Sxel Ae6
5.Axe6 £}xe6 followed by c5.
2...Ae6! avoiding the exchange of rooks.
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3.1b3 Sd6
З...а5
4 .f3 Sed8! Black has the more active rooks and intends to push c6-c5.
5 .Ф12 a5 Black improves all his pieces even further, and makes useful waiting moves. On the
other hand, White has no clear plan for further improvement, so he should watch out for the c6-
c5 pawn break.
6 .JLc2
б .Ахеб ^хеб Д c5
6... Лс4
6... c5 7.dxc5 bxc5 8.Sxd6 Sxd6 9.^b3 Sb6T
7.1d3
7 .§e7 Sc8!;
7 .a4 <$he6;
7T4 1'5 8.g3 ^e6 9.^d3?!c5
7...1xd3
7...te6=
8.Sxd3 c5 9.&e2 Ь5 Ю.аЗ c4
10...^e6 ll.Sedl c4 12.S3d2 13.^cl
ll.Sd2 &d5 12.g3! Se6
12...Se8 13.Ш Sxel 14.Фхе1 ^xf4 15.gxf4 &f8 16.Se2=
13.&f4 &xf4 14.gxf4 ±f8 15.Se4 Sd5 16.Sdl a4 1/2-1/2
The analysis of this position suggests that White's intention to get serious advantage in the line
we examine should not be connected to this type of endgame.
Arjun, Kalyan (2445) - Buhmann, Rainer (2581)
Karlsruhe, 2019
208
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l ...a4! Black has a very concrete counterplay. The position is about equal, but it is White who
must attention.
2 .^xe6 Sxe6! Exchanging a pair of rooks helps Black to invade along the a-file.
3 .JLc4
3.bxa4 Sxa4 4.Sbl b5 5.tc2 Sa3¥
3... &d5?!
However, the obvious path was 3...Sxel 4.Sxel b5 5.Se7 (5.Afl ф£8т) 5...bxc4
4 .jLxd5!? Rook endgames, as usual, have very strong drawish tendencies.
4 .bxa4 Sxel (4...Sxa4 5.tb3 Sa5) 5.Sxel ^xc3 6.Se7 Sxa4 7.txf7+ <±>h7 8.Sxb7 Sxd4 9.h3 =
4...cxd5 5.bxa4
5.b4 Sc6 6.Se3 Sac8 7.Scl Sc4
5...Sxa4 6.ЭЫ b6 7.Sb2 Sc6 8.h3 Sxc3 9.Sdl Sc6 10.Sdd2 ±f8 ll.Sb5 Sa5 12.Sdb2 Sxb5
13.Sxb5 Scl+ 14.&h2 Sc2 15.Sxd5 Sxf2 16.Sb5 Sxa2 17.Sxb6 Sd2 18.Sb8+ Фе7 19.Sb7+
Феб 2O.Sb6+ ±f5 21.Sb7 &g6 22.Sb4 f5 23.d5 &g5 24.Sb7 &f6 25.Sb6+ Фе5 26.Sb7 g5
27.Sxf7 Sxd5= and White managed to secure a draw.
Gofshtein, Leonid (2531) - Ponferrada Luque, Victor
Sevilla, 2001
209
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In this position the light bishops were exchanged. In general, that should be favourbale for Black,
as his plan is to fight for the e4 square by means of f5, Id7-f6-e4. Black should be able to keep
the balance without much trouble.
I.b3! Sfd8?!
I...^d7 2.c4 Sfd8=
2.c4
2 .ta5!
2... c5?! Black should be careful when going for the c5 push if he got the dark squared bishop.
Most likely it is better to improve the position with 2...£)d7 З.АсЗ f5= this should be enough to
keep the equality (3...^if8 after c4 Black may change the plan and focus on attack on the d4
pawn! 4.g3 <$he6 5.Sd2 Ac7#)
3 .g3
3.d5 ftd7 4.tc3 &f8 5.^d2 f5 6.g3±
З... И6
3... cxd4 4.£)xd4 Af8 5.£)b5 ^id7 6.14 a6 7.^ic3±
4.1e3!?
4 .d5
4... Ы7 5.Sdl cxd4 6.&xd4 &e5 7.&b5 lb8 8.Sxd8+ Sxd8 9.1xa7+-
In the following position we have knight against bishop with the queenside pawns being blocked.
Unfortunately, there is just no good square for the knight, while the h4 pawn is very strong as it
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is fixing the g2 weakness.
Setyaki, Azarya Jodi (2378) - Wen, Yang (2599)
Ho Chi Minh City, 2019
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L..&f8 2.&cl Sed8
2...tc4 3.Sxe8+ Sxe8 4.Sdl a5 5.b3 te6 6.a4 b5+
3.Sdl a5! Black starts the typical operation of fixing the pawn majority.
4.Sfel a4 5.&d3 b6 6.&b4 lb3
Black could have avoided the exchange sacrifice by means of 6...c5!? 7.dxc5 bxc5 8.£)c6 Sdc8-
+
7.^xc6
7.Scl c5
7...Sd6 8.d5 Ixdl 9.Sxdl Se8 10.&fl Se4 11.f3 Sc4 12.&b4
12.Фе2 f5 13.^b4 b5 14.Sd2 g5
12...Фе7 13.±f2 &d7 14.&c2 Фс7 15.&e3 Ш4 16.g3 hxg3+ 17.&xg3 g5 18.&g2 Sf5 19.&e3
Se5 20.&f2 Sd8 21.Sd4 b5 22.c4 f5 23.f4 gxf4 24.Sxf4 Sde8 25.&xf5 Se4 26.Sf3 Se2+
27.&g3 Sxb2 28.c5 Sb3
28...Se5!
29.&d4 See3
29...Sxf3+ 30.&xf3 Sb8 31.^c2 &d7 32.W1 Sh8 33.&g4 f5+ 34.&g3 f4+ 35.&g4 f3 36.&g3
f2 37.&xf2 Sxh3
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30.&xb5+ &d8 31.Sxe3 Sxe3+ 32.&f4 Sb3 33.&a7 Sxa3 34.c6 Sxh3 35.d6 Sc3 36.&b5 Sxc6
0-1
Briestensky, Rastislav (2310) - Berkes, Ferenc (2688)
Slovensko (rapid), 2018
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White achieved the best possible position - bishop against knight with perfect pawn structure.
Black’s counterplay is connected, as usual, to c6-c5 pawn push, or to transfer of the knight to e4
square, and fighting for the control over the open file.
1.Лс4
l .b4!? Se8 (1 ...Ь5 2.a4 a6 3.tg4; 1 ...f5) 2.a4 ^c7 3.tf3 a6 4.a5 ^d5 5.Sel Sxel+ 6.®xel &f8
7.g3 g6 8.ФН f5 9.®d2 f4=
l... h5!? Berkes is a great positional player. He understands that it is impossible to make any
progress without the opponent's help. So, the best strategy here is to wait.
It was possible to spring into action immediately 1.,.Ь5!? 2.ДЬЗ c5 3.d5 c4 (3...£)f4 4.c4 bxc4
5.txc4 ^g6 6.Sei ftc5 7.b3 g6 8.®a5 Sd7 9.h3 Se7) 4.tc2 5.b3 схЬЗ б.ахЬЗ a5 7.Sal a4
8.bxa4 bxa4 9.Axa4 g6 10.Ac2 ®xd5 ll.®xd5 Sxd5 =
2 .jLxe6 demonstrating that White's only wish is to force a draw.
2.®e2 g6 З.ДЬЗ &g7 4.h4 ^c7 5.g3 Se8 6.®f3 f5 7.&g2 ^d5 8.Sd2 Se4 9.Se2 Bc7 lO.&fl b5
would be the ideal setup if White does nothing.
2...fxe6 3.®e2 ®d5 4.c4 the first small mistake. I cannot see the point of weakening the d4 pawn.
4.a3 a5
4...@f5 5.h3 Ф17 6.b3 h4 7.Sd2 @f4 8.®e3?! exchanging the queens looks like the most direct
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path to the draw, but in fact it is a terrible positional error. In the resulting endgame the white
rook will be passive and his only function will be to defend the weak pawn on d4
8...g5 9.Ф11
9.We2 Sxd4+; 9.®сЗ ®е4т
9...e5
9...c5!?; 9...Wxe3!? 10.fxe3 e5
10.®’xf4
10.®d3 e4 1 l.®c3 c5 12.d5 ®h2
10...gxf4 11.d5
И.Фе2 Sxd4 12.Sxd4 exd4 13.&d3 (13.b4 Феб) 13...f3! 14.gxf3 c5-+
ll...cxd5 12.cxd5 Фе7 13.Фе2 &d6 14.Ф13 f5 15.Sc2 a5 16.Sc4 Sd7 17.b4 axb4 18.Sxb4
^xd5 19.Sb5+ ^d4 2O.Sb6 ФсЗ-+ the activity of the black king and the material advantage
makes the position easily won for Black.
21.a4 &d2
21...Sd3+ 22.Фе2 Sd2+ 23.Фе1 Sb2 24.Se6 &d3 25.Sd6+ Фс4 26.Se6 e4-+
22.Sb2+ &dl 23.Sbl+ Фс2 24.Sb6 Sd3+ 25.Фе2 e4 26.13 Se3+ 27.Ф12 Sb3 28.Sf6 &d2
29.Sd6+ Sd3 3O.fxe4 Sxd6 0-1
In the following position we have the same material distribution as in the previous example. But,
here Black controls the open file and has good chances for the kingside attack.
Stankovic, Milos (2438) - Sedlak, Nikola (2608)
Crna Gora, 2018
213
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l...Se8
A bit better was to try l...h4! 2.d5 (2.gxh4 £le6) 2...hxg3 3.fxg3 ®е5т
2 .d5! &xf3
2... h4 3.dxc6
3 .®’\f3 cxd5 4.®xd5?!
4 .cxd5 Bc4 5.Sdl &g7=
4... ®e4+
4... Sd8 5.Sei ®c7 6.®b5 a6 7.®b4 ®c6+ 8.&gl f4!?
5 .±gl Se5
5... h4!?T; 5...®xd5 6.cxd5 Sd8 7.Scl Sxd5 8.Sc7 Sb5 9.ЬЗт
6 .®’d6 Se8 7.®’d5 h4!?T 8.®xe4 Sxe4 9.b3 Se2 10.gxh4 Sxa2 ll.Sdl b6
ll...Sb2 12.Sd3 ^g7 13.&g2 &f6 14.h5 gxh5 15.&g3 f4+ 16.&xf4 Sxf2+T
12.Sd7! the active rook saves White.
12...Sa3 13.&g2 a5 14.Sb7 Sxb3 15.c5 a4 16.cxb6 a3 17.Sa7 Sxb6 1/2-1/2
Song, Raymond (2329) - Sengupta, Deep (2551)
Canberra, 2019
214
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Now we have the knight and rook endgame position. I assume that here White should have the
greatest winning chances imaginable. However, the h4 pawn is doing a great job in fixing the
weakness on g2. Let us see what happened.
I...f5 Preparing f6 and Kf7.
l-g5
2.b3
2Ac5 ftxb2 3.£)xb7 ^c4 4.^ic5 a5
2...^a3 З.ФП ^b5 4.Sacl f6 5.a4 ^d6 6.f3 g5 7.Sxe8+ Sxe8 8.Sel is a pretty typical operation
of exchanging all the rooks - this hopefully eliminating any drawish tendencies.
8...Ф£7 The exchange of the rooks is unavoidable.
8...Sd8 9.Se7 &f8 10.Sc7 Se8
9.Sxe8 Фхе8 1О.Фе2 f41 ll.^el &f5 12.&c2 &d7 13.&d3 &g3
13...a5!?
14.b4 15.Фе2 ^g3+ 16.^d3 &fl Black adopts the passive defence hoping to create a
fortress.
16...b5!?
17.c4 Феб
17...a6; 17...b5 18.axb5 cxb5 19.c5 Фс6=
18.b5
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Now the endgame becomes very tricky.
18...&d7?
18...cxb5! 19.axb5 ^g3 2O.c5 21.Фс4 &d7= 22.d5? b6! 23.c6+ &d6+
19.c5! f5
19...a5 2O.b6;
19...b6! 2O.bxc6+ Фхсб 21.^b4+ ФЬ7 22.c6+ Фс7 23.d5 ^e3 24.^a6+ &d6 25.c7 &d7 26.Фе4
^ic4 27.Ф15 ^ie3+ 28.&xf6 ^ixd5+ 29.^xg5 ^ixc7 3O.ftb4
2O.bxc6+?
2O.b6! was winning 20...a6 (2O...axb6 21.cxb6 Ф<16 22.a5 c5 23.^ia3; 20...a5 21.Фе2 ^ig3+
22.Ф£2 ^h5 23.^a3) 21.a5 Фс8 22.^a3 ^e3 23.^c4 ^xg2 24.^d6+ ФЬ8 25.^xf5+-
2O...bxc6 21.a5 Фс7=
Fillion, Steve (2139) - Lopez Linares, Lizandro Fernando (1984)
Montreal, 2016
216
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This is a fairly common position. White should be playing for a win, but just take a look at what
happened in a few moves.
I...f5! is a typical idea - to transfer the passive knight to the central e4 square.
2.&c3 &d7 3.Shel &f6 4.Sxe8
4.^d3 looks very bad with the rook on d8, but Black cannot make use of it 4...g5 5.g3 g4 6.Ag2
f4 7.gxf4 fth5 8.Ae4 £)xf4+ 9.ФсЗ И57
4...Sxe8 5.&d3 g5 6.g3
6.h3 h5 7.g3 g4 8.tg2 h4 9.Shl (9.gxh4 ^h5) 9..T4 10.gxh4 f3 ll.tfl ^e4 (11...Sei 12.&d2
Sal 13.ФеЗ!) 12.Sh2 Ш=
6...g4 7.1g2
7 .te2 c5 8.dxc5 (8.d5 f4 9.gxf4 Se4 10.f3 gxf3 ll.txf3 Sxf4) 8...^e4
7... f4 Suddenly doubled pawns show a much greater potential than White's pawn majority on the
queenside.
8 .gxf4 &h5 9.1e4?
9 .tfl ftx,4+ 10.&d2 Se4 И.ФсЗ Se6¥ (11 ...h5T)
9... &xf4+ Ю.ФеЗ &h3 0-1
The following position seems to be much better for White. The possession of bishop pair and an
extra pawn on the queenside are undisputable pluses. But, in fact it is Black who is fighting for
the advantage. Howcome?
1. The presence of the queens on the board prevents White from activating his pawn majority,
since that would expose his king.
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2. White’s dark-squared bishop is not doing much, and cannot be easily activated. Simply put, it
is a bad bishop in this structure.
Manukian, Artak (2196) - Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi (2718)
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l...a5! On the other hand, Black's plan is very simple:
1. Devaluate White's pawn majority (by means of a5-a4)
2. Exchange the light squared bishops
3. Attack White's kingside pawns.
2.jLe4?! is a totally incorrect decision.
2.b3! was the only chance to prevent Black's plan 2...®d8! threatening Qe7 or Qd6 (2...£)e6
3.tf2 Ш 4.tfl ®d8 5.ФЬ2) 3.c4 (3.tf2 ®d6; З.ФЬ2 ^еб) 3...bxc4 4.bxc4 te6 5.tc3 ®d6
6.ФЬ2 ®xh2 7.txa5 ^g6 8.tel Ш 9.tfl (9.a4 ®gl) 9...h4 10.a4 ®hl 11 ,®f2 h3 12.gxh3
ДхИЗ 13.te2 tf5 14.a5 td3 15.®fl! (15.a6 Дхс2 16.®h4 ®gl 17.®xf4 ®xel 18.®b8+ <±>h7
19.®h2+=) 15...В12! (15...®xfl 16.txfl txfl 17.a6 ^e6 18.tg3+-) 16.®f2 ®hl =
2...&e6 3.1d2 ®c7 4.g3 8d6
4...a4!
5.®d3
5.a4! b4 6.®d3#
5...a4 6.®e2 g6 7.jld3 ®d7 with the Ng5 idea in mind.
7... f5
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8 .h3?! the last weakening of White's structure which cannot be repaired.
8.&d l Sig5 9.iLxg5 fxg5 10.^d2T
8..S d6
8... Sig5
9 .®f2 Sig5 10.jlxg5 fxg5 11.Ле4 h4! 12.g4 Лхе4 13.fxe4 ®g3-+
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White still got a serious theoretical advantage - bishop against knight in the open position and an
extra pawn. But, the combination of is more flexible and more useful in creating attack
against the king. In my opinion, it is only Black who can play for a win.
I...b5! Fighting for the light squares.
2 .®c3 ®e6 3.cxb5 White should play this soon or later.
3 .®d3 Sib6
3... cxb5
3... axb5 4.a4!
4 .jLa3 Sib6?! Allowing White to create counterplay.
A bit more precise was 4...®e4!
5 .®c5 ‘Sid 5 6.W8+ ФЬ7 7.Лс1 White achieved the counterplay against the black king, and that
proves to be is just enough for equality.
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7...®е7 8.®а8 &сЗ 9.1еЗ ®е6 10.Ш8 g5!? Il.hxg5 fxg5 12.&gl
12.txg5 ®h3+ 13.Фе1 ®hl+ 14.&d2 ^e4+
12...&dl
12..Ae4! 13.®a8 ®g4 14.®f8
13.d5!
13.td2 ®f6 14.tel ^b2
13...®xd5 14.1xg5!= ®xg5 15.®xf7+ &h6 16.®f8+=
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NEW TRENDS AND IDEAS IN THE ZAITSEV
VARIATION
Dear Informant readers, I decided to analyze the Zaitsev
Variation and present information about all White's
possibilities. It is well known that the Zaitsev offers
White an oportunity to make a three move repetition,
which can be annoying from time to time. Of course, it
depends on our opponents's level of play, rating, or
tournament situation. However, I believe that it is a very
interesting choice when draw is acceptable or desired
result and you want to play dynamic positions. During
Burak Firat
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my study I found some interesting improvements hoping that those will be useful for you.
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Grandmaster Igor Zaitsev has around twenty games in database in the variation named after him,
as he is the one who introduced it to the chess world. Black's general idea is to go ...Bf8 next and
create difficulties for White's typical Nbd2-fl manoeuvre thanks to strong pressure on the e4
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pawn.
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ll.£)g5 Sf8 12.^f3 Se8 13.^ig5 Sf8 14.£)f3 Se8 the infamous draw, if White is content with it;
12,f4 It is an interesting early try by White. This will be analyzed in Chapter 1.
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Now White has five distinctive possibilities, so I will examine these options in different chapters.
12,^g5 is not a critical move, but it has been played by some elite players such as Nakamura.
This will be analyzed in Chapter 2.
12,Дс2 With the last move White is trying to slowly arrange his typical Nfl-g3 manoeuvre.
However, he is still not ready to do that since after Nfl there is ...ed4 and after White's recapture
cd4, there is the ...Nb4 idea to attack both the c2 bishop and the e4 pawn. This move will be
analyzed in Chapter 3.
12,a3 This tricky move is often chosen by grandmasters and elite players. One of the reasons
behind it may be the fact that it is also the move computer likes the most. It will be analyzed in
Chapter 4.
12,d5 I would call this continuation the modern line against the Zaitsev. White wants to obtain a
strategic position and outplay his opponent. This will be analyzed in Chapter 5.
12,a4 This is the most played move in the position. As I can see in the database, it is not so
fashionable anymore. Lately, it has not been chosen often by strong players. Still it remains one
of the important lines in the Zaitsev Variation, and will be analyzed in Chapter 6.
CHAPTER 1
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Now Black has two options: taking on f4, or taking on d4. Taking on f4 is a well known move
that leads to equality. Alternatively, I give you short analysis of the 12...ed4 option as well, so
you can see where it leads to.
12...exf4
12...exd4 13.cxd4 (13.еб?! dxe5 14.fxe5 £)d5 15.®h5 Axg5 16.iLxg5 ®d7 and Black had an
easier position to play, as in Garcia Garcia,Ruben 2302 - Perez Candelario,Manuel 2498,
Andorra la Vella 2004) 13...d5 14.e5 ^ie4 with interesting and complicated positions.
13.1x14 &a5! 14.1c2
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14...&d5! A very strong move which neutralizes White's initiative on the kingside.
14...c5!? is an interesting option as well.
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15.exd5
15.^xh7?? £)xf4 16.^hxf8 iLh4!?N A new move! (16...®xf8 17.Sfl g5 18.£)d2 ®g7 19.a4 ^ic4
2O.£)xc4 bxc4+ Rajna,George 2405 - Zaitsev,Igor A 2450, Szolnok 1975) 17.SH ®g5 18.®g4
(18.®f3 Ag3-+) 18...®xg4 19.hxg4 ^ie2+ 20.Ф112 Sxf8-+ It is very interesting that the e2 knight
will stay alive, as it is not possible to touch it.
15.®h5 h6 16.exd5 Axg5 transposes to 15.ed5
15...1xg5 16.®h5 h6 17.&d2 lxd5 18.&e4 lxf4 19.®f5 g6 2O.^f6+= &g7 21.&h5+ gxh5
If Black does not want to make a draw and plays: 21...Ф118 22.®xf4 ®g5 23.®xg5 hxg5 24.£)f6
Ac6 25.d5!?± White has some initiative.
22.®h7+ &f6 23.®f5+ 1/2 : 1/2 Djukic,Nikola 2523 - Erdos,Viktor 2627, Batumi 2018
CHAPTER 2
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 lb7
10.d4 SeS ll.&bd2 lf8 12.&g5
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12...Se7
12...d5 13.exd5 ^ia5 14.dxe5 £)xb3 15.£)xb3 ®xd5 16.®xd5 £)xd5 17.£)a5 Ac8± Computer
evaluates this position as only slightly better for White, which means that Black has sufficient
compensation. However, I do not consider this to be a very practical choice.
13.d5
13.Axf7+ Sxf7 14.£)xf7 ®xl7 15 ,^if3 Was played twice so far. It is a dubious way of playing,
since giving two minor pieces for the rook and pawn does not seem to be logical - 15...^g8!?T
Black is slightly better.
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13.£igf3 Once again, if White tries to clinch a draw, Black has something different on his mind.
13...exd4 14.cxd4 ®e8!?N A new move! 15.d5 Ab4 16.Se3 preventing ...Nd3
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16...a5! Creating a place for the knight on b4. 17.a3 ^ia6 18.Ac2 ^c5+ here Black's chances are
preferable.
13...&a5 14.1c2 c6 15.b4
15.dxc6 Axc6 16.b3 ®c7 17.a4 bxa4 18.bxa4 h6 19.^hgf3
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19...Ad7!?N A new move! (19...d5 2O.Aa3 Se6 21.Ab4 ^ib7 22.exd5 Axd5 23.Af5 See8 24.^ie4
Axc4 25.iLxe4 Sad8 26.®b3 £)d6 27.iLxd6 Axd6 28.Sadi a5= Kamsky,Gata 2741 -
Ponomariov,Ruslan 2742, Thessaloniki 2013) 2O.Aa3 See8¥ Black's pawn structure is much
better than White's. Therefore, Black's chances are preferable in this middlegame position.
15...&c4 16.^xc4 bxc4 17.dxc6 Лхсб 18.^f3
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White wants to play Bg5 in order to exchange dark squared bishop for the black knight and gain
better control over the d5 square.
18.®e2 h6 19.ft IB Sc8 transposes to 18.N13
18...h6! Preventing the Bg5 idea is very important.
19.®e2 Sc8 2O.a4 Se8
20...d5!? is possibly the right away as well.
21.Sdl ®c7 22.ftd2 d5 And Black had no problems after 23.exd5 ftxd5 24.fte4 ЛЬ7=
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CHAPTER 3
l.e4 e5 2.ftf3 ftc6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 ftf6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 lb7
10.d4 Se8 ll.ftbd2 lf8 12.1c2
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12...exd4!? Opening up the e-file for the rook on e8 looks pretty logical to me.
1 2...g6 is the main move, and generally after 13.d5 Ab8 play reaches the spirit of the Breyer
variation.
13 .cxd4 g6!? This is an interesting way to deal with 12. Bc2. It is kind of a new idea and it has
been played only twice so far.
14 .a3 has not been played yet, but after this the game transposes to Robson,Ray 2667 -
Priyadharshan,Kannappan 2553, rapid game played at PRO Chess League on chess.com 2019.
14,£ifl?! This move is dubious for sure. 14...£)b4 Taking bishop pair for free. 15.^ig3 ^ixc2
16.®xc2 c5!? 17.d5 Ag7°o Position is in the spirit of Benoni, which is preferable for Black.
14,ДЬ1 Going away from ...Nb4 and preparing Nfl. But, this is not the way White should
proceed. I believe that 14.a3 is better than 14.Bbl, since the bishop on bl is not well placed, and
later on will have to move somewhere else in order to allow the al rook to enter the play.
14... jLg7 15 Ab3 There are many ways to play for Black. (15 Afl is a new move! 15...£)a5
16.£)g3 c5 17.d5! Black leads in development so it is logical for White to close the centre.
(17.b3?! Black leads in development, so White cannot play in such a casual manner. 17...cxd4!
18.£)xd4 d5! If you lead in development, try to open up the position and make use of it! 19.e5
^ie4! 2O.JLf4 Axc5 (20...®b6!? could be even stronger than capturing the pawn on e5.) 21.Axe5
Sxe5 Black is a clear pawn up.) 17...£k4 18.Ad3 (18.a4 ftd7 19.Sa2 £)de5 2O.£)xe5 ^ixe5 Black
has no problems in this position. In my opinion, once again, it is a preferable Benoni type of
position.) 18...^ie5 (18...ftb6 is also possible. But, White has some space advantage in the centre
thanks to his e4 and d5 pawns. These pawns are limiting the mobility of the black pieces.
Therefore, it is logical to exchange one pair of knights.) 19.^ixe5 Sxe5 2O.JLf4 Se8 this position
is very playable for Black.) 15...^ib8 (15.. Aa7!? A bit strange, but possible move. Black attacks
the e4 pawn. 16.Ag5 ®b8!? (with the idea of ...c5 push) 17.e5 £)d7! (17...£)d5? 18.£)a5±)
18.£)a5 Ad5! 19.Ae4 Axc4 2O.Sxe4 c5 and Black has a very decent position.; 15..,a5!? Aiming
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to disturb the knight onb3. 16.d5 ^ib8 17.a4 bxa4 18.Sxa4 c6 19.Ad2 (19.dxc6 ^ixc6=)
19...cxd5 2O.£)xa5 Wd7! =) 16.Ag5
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16...®c8!? (16...h6?! 17.^a5 hxg5 (17...tc8?! 18.td2+ c5 19.a4 b4 2O.e5! ®xa5 21.exf6 Sxel+
22.®xel Af8 23.Axg6 Ab7 24.®e8 Ad5 25.jlh7+! 1 : 0 Ziatdinov, Raset 2424 - Kruchev,Boris
2289, Voronezh 2004) 18.^xb7 ®c8 19.^a5±) 17.e5 fttd7! 18.^a5 td5 19.a4 ^b6 and Black is
doing very well.
14,b3 ftd7 (14...Ag7 15.Ab2 <$hh5 16.Scl Cjc7 is also possible to play.) 15.a3!
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(15.Ab2 <$hb4! 16.Abl d5! 17.e5 c5 and Black has no problems.) 15...d5!? (15...£)xd4 does not
work 16.£)xd4 tg7 17.^i2f3 c5 18.Ag5! the point 18...f6 19.Ah4±) 16.e5 (16.Ab2b4!? 17.exd5
Sxel+ 18.®xel Cjc7 19.^hc4 iLxd5co Computer evaluates this position as slightly better for
White, nevertheless it is perfectly playable for Black.) 16...f6 17.e6 ^ib6 18.h4! Ac 8 19.h5 f5
2O.£)fl Axe6w White has compensation for the missing pawn.
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15...£)b8 This is also possible but does not change the course of the game. 16.£)g3 c5 17.d5
ftbd7 Computer evaluates the position as slightly better for White, which is usual for the Benoni
pawn structure. I believe that the position is playable for Black.
16.&g3 c5 17.d5
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17...&c4!?N A new move!
17...^d7
18.b3 &b6
18...£)e5 I9.ftxc5 Sxe5 2O.Ab2 Se8 21.®d2 h5°o computer evaluates it as slightly better for
White, but this is completely playable position for Black.
19dlg5 h6 2O.jld2 ^fd7oo Soon Black will push his pawns on the queenside trying to get some
space advantage. Both sides have their chances.
CHAPTER 4
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10.d4 SeS ll.&bd2 lf8 12.a3
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Idea behind this move is that after 12...g6 White will play 13.Ba2 not allowing Black to play
...Nb8 and ...Nbd7 manoeuvre.
12...&a5!? I would like to show you an interesting option where, most likely, our opponent will
not be fully prepared.
12...h6 is the main move.
12,,.g6 is the alternative to the main move. 13.Aa2 Ag7 (13...^ib8? 14.^ig5! Se7 15.£)xf7 Sxf7
16Af3!+) 14.b4 leads to interesting and sharp positions.
13.1c2
13.Aa2 a2 is not an ideal square for the bishop. 13...exd4 (13...c5 14.b4 exd4! 15.cxd4!
(15.bxa5? dxc3 16.Ж1 ^ixe4+) 15...£)c4 transposes to 13...ed4.) 14.cxd4 c5!? 15.b4 (15.d5 c4
Once again we reached the Benoni type of pawn structure where bishop on a2 does not make any
sense. For that reason I will not go any deeper here. Black has fully playable position.) 15...^ic4
16.e5!? (I6.ftxc4 bxc4 pawn on e4 is weak.) 16...^ixd2 17.iLxd2 ^ie4 18.®c2 ftxd2 19.Axf7+
®xf7 20.®f5+ &g8 21.^g5
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21...Де4!! 22.Sxe4 ®xg5! 23.®xg5 ^ixe4 24.®e3 dxe5! 25.®xe4 exd4 26.®d5+ ®h8 27.bxc5
Sed8 28.®c6 Sac8 29.®xa6 Sxc5 Black will continue with d3 and will save the game without
much difficulties.
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14.b4! This is the way White should play.
14.d5 I believe that such move does not make any sense. 14...c4! Typical move in the Chigorin
variation. When White commits his pawn to a3 and weakens the b3 square, it is logical to push
the pawn to c4. 15.£)fl
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15...Ас8!? Our bishop was misplaced on b7, therefore we need to regroup it to d7. We also have
the idea of Nb7-c5 trying make our a5 knight knight more useful. In general it is very difficult to
analyze this type of closed position, because, more or less, every move is available.
14...exd4!
14...^c6? 15.d5 ^b8 16.bxc5 dxc5 17.c4!±
15.cxd4
15.bxa5!?N A novelty! 15...dxc3 16.£)b 1! (16.^hfl? ^ixe4+ Soon Black will have 3 pawns for
the missing knight and these pawns will be very strong!) 16...Axc4 17.iLxe4 Axc4 18.Sxe4! It is
better for White to play for the initiative. (18.£)xc3 Ax 13 19.Sxe8 Axdl 2O.Sxd8 Sxd8 21.£)xdl
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21.®d3! h6! The position is very complicated, since there is a huge disbalance in material.
Anyway it does not change much, as the position is very diffucult to play for both sides.
Computer evaluates it as slightly better for White, but I am not sure that it is true. Black will try
to advance his pawns on c, b and a-files.
15...cxb4 16.axb4 ^c6!
!6...Ac4? 17.£)xc4 bxc4 18.d5!+
17.Sbl Sc8 18.d5 &e5 19.&xe5
19.Ab2 g6 2O.iLal £)fd7 21.£)d4 Ah6 (21...Ag7 is also possible.) 22.£)fl <$hc4 23.Sb3 £)de5
24.£)e2 a5!? (24...jLg7= Zhigalko,Sergei 2647 - Beradze,Irakli 2425, Tbilisi 2016) 25.bxa5 ®xa5
26.Ac3 ®b6 27.®d4 ®xd4 28.£)xd4 d7! 29.Sxb5 Ac5H Black has very active pieces, so I
believe his compensation will be quite enough.
19...dxe5 20.^11
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2O...^h5!?N A new move. Black wants to place his knight on f4.
2O...Se7 21.^e3 €te8 22.td3 ^d6 23.tb2 f6 24.®d2 Sec7 25.SH ®e7 26.tal± Black's position
is solid. However, the main problem is that Black does not have any active plans. 26...Se8!?
could be better to play, because our bishop on b7 is misplaced, so we need to come to d7 with it.
(26...Sa8? 27.f4± Bacrot,Etienne 2695 - Beliavsky,Alexander 2646, Hersonissos 2007 -
101/267) 27.f4 Ac8 28.fxe5 fxe5± White is slightly better but the position is still fine for Black,
since he can place his queen somewhere else than e7 to free 7th rank, and play ...Rf7 in order to
exchange one pair of rooks.
21.®xh5! It is a very correct concept, as otherwise the knight would arrive on f4 and becoming
an extremely powerful piece. Anyway, the centre is closed, therefore bishop pair does not make
much difference.
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21.jLd3 £)f4 22.£)g3 ®g5!? (22...£)xd3?! Computer suggests this move, and evaluates the
position as equal. However, in my opinion it is not logical to exchange our f4 knight for the d3
bishop. Especially, if we have choice not to do so. The centre is closed, White's e4 and d5 pawns
limit our bishop on b7. Therefore, it is better to keep our f4 knight on the board. 23.®xd3 g6
24.iLd2 f5 25.f3 f4 26.fth I !± The knight will arrive on f2 and stop Black's pawn advance on the
kingside.) 23.Ae3 ®g6!? threatening ...Bd5. (23...Sc3 24.ДП Sec8 I believe Black is active
enough not to be worse.) 24.jLfl h5! Black has decent prospects.
21...Sxc2 22.&e3!
22.£)g3 g6 23.®dl Sc4 24.jt.d2 f5 25.f3 ®b6+! If we compare the position with 21.Bd3 and then
22...Nd3?!, Black is much more active because he is a few tempi up. 26.Ф112 (26.Ф1П f4 27.£je2
g5 with nice attacking chances.) 26...f4 27.£jhl (it's still difficult for White to play Nf2) 27...®d4
Black has nice initiative.
22...Sa2!oo Black's rook on a2 is active, so there is no need to turn it back home to c8 just to
have it on c-file. Computer evaluates this position as slightly better for White. But, this is quite
natural, since White has space advantage, and the d5 passer. However, in practice it is not that
easy to make a clear judgement. White has b4 pawn, which is impossible to protect with any
other pawn, so that can be a long term weakness. Also, Black can try ... a5 and exchange those
pawns in order to create the b-passer for himself. Both sides have their chances, so it does not
matter much what computer thinks.
CHAPTER 5
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10.d4 Se8 ll.&bd2 lf8 12.d5
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12„.^a5? 13.Ac2 сб 14.b4 £)c4 15.^ixc4 bxc4 16.dxc6 Ахсб 17.Ag5!± with the Ba4 idea in
mind. Exchanging the rest of minor pieces and having a good knight against bad bishop situation
is White's dream, and in this position White will be able to achieve that.
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13...c6!? This move was played 36 times. Black is trying to trick his opponent with the move
orders. Now, if White takes on c6, Black takes with the bishop and puts immediate pressure on
the e4 pawn. Therefore, White has to play Ng3, and that should make Black content. You will
find more details in the analysis.
13...£)bd7 14.^i3h2 (14.£)g3 and this move stops c6 advance. Therefore Black needs to play
14...£)c5 to be able to push ...c6 next. (14...c6?? 15.dxc6 Ахсб 16.£)g5 Se7 17.£)f5+-) 15.Ac2 c6
16.b4 (If 16.dxc6 Axc6 17.b4 ^ie6 This is an extra option thanks to White's early dc6.) I6...ftcd7
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This is another critical position in the main line 13...Nbd7. With our move order it is not possible
for White to achieve this. ) 14...c6 15.dxc6 Axc6 After both 16.Bg5 and 16.Ng3 the play
transposes to our line.
14.dxc6
14.Ag5 ^bd7 (14...cxd5!? 15.Axf6 ®xf6 16.Axd5 Axd5 17.®xd5 ^d7 18.^e3 ^b6 19.®d3
®e6 2O.Sedl Sac8 21 ,£sd5 Aixd5 22.®xd5 Sc5 White has some pressure but nothing
substantial.) 15.£)e3 ®b6!?N A new move! (15...c5 This was Zaitsev's choice. 16.Aif5 (16.c4 h6
17.Ah4 g5 18.£)xg5 hxg5 19.Axg5 Ae7 2O.£)f5 Ф118БЁ with complicated game.) 16...h6 17.Ad2
Ac8!? putting the bishop to the right diagonal. (17...c4 18 Jlc2oo Tseshkovsky,Vitaly 2530 -
Zaitsev,Igor A 2455, Cappelle-la-Grande 1995) 18.Ac2 a5 I think that this position is fully
playable.) 16.dxc6 Axc6 17.Axf6 Aixf6 18.Aid5 Axd5 19.Axd5 Sac8 2O.Ab3
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20...d5! Piece activity is such an important element in chess. 21.Axd5 Scd8 22.®b3 Aixd5
23.exd5 Ac5oo Black has enough compensation for the pawn.
14...Axc6
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I4...ftxc6!? 15.Ag5 ^ia5 16.Ac2 ^ic4 does not look bad either.
15.1g5! We could not trick White with our move order. However, in order to outsmart us White
must play this line against the Zaitsev.
15.£)g3 h6 (15..,a5!?) I6.fth2 ^hbd7 17.£)g4 (17.®f3 ftc5 18.^hg4 ^ixb3 19.£)xf6+ ®xf6
20.®xf6 gxf6 21.axb3 d5 22.exd5 Axd5 23.b4
23...Ф117! Black's king is going to cover the weak f5 square. 24.ДеЗ ^g6= and Black should not
have any problems.) 17...a5 Black wants to gain activity on the queenside and disturb the bishop
on b3. 18.a3 (18.£)f5 a4 19.Ac2 ^c5!? 2O.^xf6+ ®xf6 21.®g4 Ф118= and Black is doing fine.)
18...ftxg4!? 19.hxg4 (19.®xg4 In my opinion, this attempt does not make sense much sense.
19...Ш 20.®f3 a4 21.ta2 d5 and Black is on top.) 19...^c5 2O.ta2 ®f6 21.В Seb8 22.te3
b4= 7 Black obtains solid initiative on the queenside.
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15...^bd7 16.^3h2 The position transposed to one of the main positions in the Zaitsev.
16...И6!?
16...®c7!? Lately, this has been played by strong players such as Nikita Vitiugov and Viktor
Erdos.
17.1x16 ®xf6 18.&g3
18.1d5 lxd5 19.®xd5 Ab6!?N A new move. The knight reaches the idea square to cover d5.
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20...d5! 21.exd5 Sad8 22.1ig4 ®g5= Soon Black will be able to take the pawn back and have
comfortable position.
18...®g6 19.^g4 ^c5 2O.jld5 lxd5 21.®xd5 h5 22.^e3 Sac8 White's queen on d5 cannot free
that square for the knight right away because the e4 pawn is under attack.
23.Sadl Sed8= I don't know how White can improve his position. The chances are even.
CHAPTER 6
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 lb7
10.d4 Se8 ll.&bd2 lf8 12.a4
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12...И6 13.1c2 exd4 14.cxd4 &Ь4 15.1Ы g6
15...c5 16.d5 €ld7 17.Sa3 f5 18.exf5= The famous game Kasparov,Garry 2800 - Karpov,Anatoly
2730, New York/Lyon (m/4) 1990 - 50/ 390
16.Sa3
16.b3 c5 17.Ab2 iLg7 18.Ac3 Sc8! Black's chances are preferable.
16.e5 dxe5 17.dxe5 <$hh5 Now it does work! (17...€lh7!? is also possible to play.) 18.еб (18.®b3
c5 19.€le4 c4ot Black has very comfortable position, and later went on to win in Arakhamia
Grant,Ketevan 2385 - Kachiani Gersinska,Ketino 2365, Azov (izt) 1990 - 51/(357); 18.axb5
axb5 19.Sxa8 Axa8 2O.€le4 (20.®b3! ? could be better. 2O...c5= Black has no problems.)
20...®xdl 21.Sxdl f5+ Black was slightly better in the game: 22.€lc3 Ax 13 23.gxf3 Sxe5 24.f4
Sc5 25.te3 Sc4 26.^xb5 €lxf4 27.b3 €1x113+ 28.Ф112 Sh4 29.&g3 Sh5 3O.f4 g5 1/2 : 1/2
Vegh,Endre 2330 - Petran,Pal 2425, Budapest 1997) 18...f5!? Black had no problems after:
19.axb5 axb5 2O.Sxa8 Axa8 21.€le5 ®d5 22.€ldf3 ®xdl 23.Sxdl Sxe6 24.Sd8 Axf3 25.€lxf3
Sd6 26.Sxd6 Axd6 27.Axh6 Af4 28.Axf4 €lxf4= Echavarria,Johann - Mendoza,Rafael 2305,
Colombia 1995
16.d5 Is not creating any problems - 16...сб! 17.®b3 a5 18.dxc6 bxa4 19.®xa4 Ахсб 20.®dl
®c7! ? Black will play Rad8 and push d5 to get initiative. 21.Sa3 Sad8¥ Black has better
chances.
16...Ag7 17.e5
17.Sae3 c5 18.d5 €ld7 19.€lfl €lb6 2O.axb5 axb5 In my opinion, playing with the black pieces is
easier. 21.Sa3
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21...£)c4! would be slightly better for Black. (21...Sxa3 = Tai,Mihail 2605 - Hazai,Laszlo 2450,
Sochi 1982) 22.Sxa8 ®xa8f Black has initiative on the queenside.
17...dxe5 18.dxe5
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18...&h7!?N A new move!
[Viswanathan Anand; 18...£)h5 19.axb5 axb5 20.®b3 c5 21.£)e4 Axc5 (21...iLd5 22.®dl+ The
knight on h5 is problematic.) 22.ftxc5+ Anand,Viswanathan 2715 - Kamsky, Gata 2710, Las
Palmas (m/1) 1995 -63/312]
19.axb5 axb5 20.®b3 c5 21.&e4 ld5!? 22.®dl
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22,®еЗ ^сб 23.®xc5 ^xe5 24.^xe5 Sxe5 25.tf4 Sxa3 (25...tf8 26.®xb5 Sf5 27.Sxa8 Дха8
28.Ae5 Ac6! 29.®xc6 Sxe5 3O.Aa2 ?bg7 31.®c3 ®a5 32.Se3 ®хсЗ ЗЗ.^хсЗ Sa5°o It is not easy
to improve White's position but it is not fun to play with Black either.) 26.bxa3 Af8 27.®d4 Se8
28.Sdl Axc4 29.®xd8 Sxd8 3O.Sxd8 Axbl 31.jbdi6 Да2!= Covering d5 square is important
because White wants to take on f8 and then go Rd5 with advantage. Black should hold this
position.
22,®c3 Axc4 This is an extra option. (22...£)c6 23.®xc5 ^ixe5 transposes to 22.Qe3) 23.Axe4
Sxa3 24.bxa3 fta2 25.®xc5 £)xcl 26.®xcl ftg5! 27.^ixg5 hxg5 28.Ac6 Sxe5 29.Sxe5 Axc5
3O.Axb5 Ad4=
22...&f8
22...Дхе4!? 23.Axe4 ®xdl (23...Sc8 is also possible to play.) 24.Sxdl Sad8 25.Sxd8 Sxd8
26.Ae3 £}g5! 27.£)xg5
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33.Sxb4 Ad2= I think defending this position should not be such a difficult job.) 31...£)a2
32.£)xg5 Jkl'6 33 Af3 АсЗ 34.Дс2 Sb8= Black has huge chances to clinch a draw.) 27...iLxe5!
An important intermediate move! 28.f4 Axb2 29.Sb3 hxg5 3O.Sxb2 Se8 31.Axc5 ^аб 32.Дс6
Se6 33.td4 Sxc6 34.fxg5 ^c7=
23.^xc5 Sxa3 24.bxa3 ^сб 25.^e4 ^xe5 26.^xe5 Лхе5 27.jlxh6 ^ебоо Black has very active
pieces, which provides quite decent compensation.
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THE WORLD CHAMPION
REACHES NEW HEIGHTS
By GM Danilo Milanovic
MAGNUS CARLSEN ALL ALONE AT THE CHESS
OLYMPUS
Magnus Carlsen won the Gashimov Memorial Tournament in Shamkir for the fourth time thus
completing a brilliant 2990 performance. In the last round he beat Alexander Grischuk after a
tough battle demonstrating a unique persistence and over-the-board fighting spirit. He secured
the title before the last round, but he still displayed extraordinary will to win with the greatest
possible margin. Carlsen finished the tournament undefeated with +5 score (7 out of 9 points),
two points ahead of his closer pursuers Ding Liren and Sergey Karjakin. In actual fact, we can
safely conclude that it had nothing to do with the opponents anymore, as Carlsen was pushing his
own boundaries, trying to reach new heights.
SHAMKIR, lll-IV 2019 cot. XXII (2778)
The 6th Vugar Gashimov Memorial
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 M. CARLSEN g 2845 Yi 1 1 1 Yi Yi 1 A 1 7 1
2 DING LIREN g 2812 */i Yi 1 Yi Yi 1 0 Yi Vi 5 2-3
3 SERGEY KARJAKIN g 2753 0 Yi Yi 1 Yi Yi Yi V2 1 5 2-3
4 A. GRISCHUK g 2771 0 0 '/2 A Yi 1 1 A A 4'/2 4—6
5 VIS. ANAND g 2779 0 Yi 0 Yi Yi Yi Yi 1 1 4A 4-6
6 T. RADJABOV g 2756 Vi Yi '/2 Yi Yi A Yi A A 4‘A 4-6
7 V. TOPALOV g 2740 Yi 0 Yi 0 Yi Yi Yi 1 Yi 4 7-8
8 D. NAVARA g 2739 0 1 Vi 0 Yi Yi A A A 4 7-8
9 MAMEDYAROV g 2790 Yi Yi /2 Yi 0 Yi 0 Yi A 3'A 9
10 A. GIRI g 2797 0 Yi 0 Yi 0 Yi A Yi A 3 10
Here we present some of the best games and most important moments of the Tournament
according to the choice of our editorial board.
In the following game Veselin Topalov displayed amazing chess strength, quite reminesent to his
very best. Both players conducted the opening phase of the game very precisely, but then
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Mamedyarov tried to gain initiative at any cost. In the highly topical Zaitsev Ruy Lopez,
Topalov sacrificed a pawn, and continued to play very energetically, punishing all the
inaccuracies Mamedyarov made.
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Topalov, Veselin (2740) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2790)
Shamkir, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7
6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 lb7 10.d4 Se8
ll.&g5 Sf8 12.£if3 Se8 13.^bd2 Of course, Topalov is
not satisfied with the notorious Zaitsev draw by
repetition, showing great fighting spirit!
A great number of times a draw was agreed after
13.^g5 Sf8 14.^f3 Se8
13...1f8 14.a3 g6 15.1a2 lg7 16.b4 exd4 17.cxd4
Danilo Milanovic
• Country: Serbia
• Born: 1974
• Rating: 2496
• Peak rating: 2564
• Title: Grandmaster since 2003
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17...a5!? A principled solution. Black needs to start the queenside activity, without losing any
more time on reshuffling the pieces. White controls the centre and has spatial advantage, so
Black must act quickly.
17...£)d7 Kapengut,Albert 2455 - Dydyshko,Viacheslav, USSR 1983 - 36/426
18.SblN A novelty!
The common continuation is 18.®b3 ®d7 19.Ab2 axb4
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and after a glance at the correspondence chess database,
we can establish that even a piece sacrifice is possible in
order to create a pawn phalanx on the queenside, for
example: 20.d5!? bxa3 21.dxc6 Axc6 22.jt.d4 Axc4
23.£)xe4 Sxe4 24.®xf7+ (24.Sxe4 ^jxe4 25.Sei £)f6
26.^g5 d5 27.®c3 Sa6co) 24...®xf7 25.txf7+ Фх17
26.£)g5+ ?bg8 27.^jxe4 ^jxe4 28.jt.xg7 ^xg7 29.Sxe4
c5oo
18...axb4 19.d5 ^e5 2O.^xe5 dxe5 21.Sxb4 c6 22.dxc6
jt,xc6 23.@f3 lf8 24.Sbl
Magnus Carlsen, Shamkir 2019; Photo:
Official site
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24...Sa4 Now the complications begin! At a first glance, Black managed to obtain some initiative
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with active play and pressure on the e4 pawn. However, thanks to constant threats along the f-file
White has a solid compensation after the pawn sacrifice.
Mamedyarov could have slowly improved his position by means of 24...^g7!? 25 Afl Ac 5
26.£)g3 h6°o
25.&fl! Sxe4
The play would reach calm waters after 25...Axe4 26.Sxe4 Sxe4 27.Ag5 Sf4 28.Axf4 exf4
29.Sxb5 A?g7= with balanced position, and surely much better outcome for Black than in the
actual game.
26.Sdl ®e7 27.1g5 Ag7 28.&e3
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Topalov is playing in the most precise manner "allowing" Mamedyarov to commit decisive
mistakes. The black pieces are all tangled up, so it is not easy to find any good moves for Black.
28...®xa3
By means of a series of tactical moves Black could have unpinned himself: 28...Sc4!? 29.£)d5
Axd5 3O.Sxd5 Sf4! 31.®e2 Sf5 32.Ah4 g5!?
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Reaching the position where White has the opportunity to sacrifice a piece and put even more
pressure on the black king: (Or 32...Sf4 33.Ag5 Sf5=) 33.Sdxb5!? (33.®c2 ^ixd5 34.®xf5 ®f6
(34...gxh4 35.txd5 e4 Зб.Дсб ®e5=) 35.®xf6 ^xf6 36.txg5 ^e4 37.te3 ^c3 38.Sb2 tf8
39.Sc2 ftxa2 4O.Sxa2 Sa8 41.Sb2=) 33...gxh4 34.Sb7 ®xa3 35.txf7+ <±>h8 36.txe8 ^xe8
37.®g4 Sf8 38.®xh4± The position is roughly equal, but White surely has somewhat better
practical chances.
29.Sal
29...®c5?
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Black should have proceeded with 29...®e7! 3O.Ad5 (3O.Axf6 Ax lb 31.Ad5 Sf4) 3O...Sxe3
31.®xe3 Axd5 32.Axf6 ®b7! 33.iLxg7 £bxg7°° and the black b-pawn should be quite decent
compensation.
3O.Sdcl! Sc4?
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By executing a piece sacrifice Mamedyarov would retain some practical chances to hold after the
sequence of forced moves: 3O...Sa4! 3LSxc5 Ax 13 32.gxf3 Sea8 33.Sc2 h5 (Of course not
33...e4? since the 8th rank is terribly weak, and White manage to strikes - 34.Sacl!+-) 34.Axf6
Axf6 35.^d5 Ad8 Зб.^сЗ Sc8 37.Sdl Aa5 38.^xa4 Sxc2 39.Ab3 Sd2 4O.Sxd2 Axd2 4L^c5±
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And it would take some effort to convert in this position. Black could't count on the "wrong
bishop" motif in order to secure a draw!
31.@dl! &e4
31...Sxcl 32.Sxcl ®b6 33.Axf6 Axf6 34.®d6+-
32.jLxc4 bxc4 33.Sxc4 1-0
In the third round Anand and Mamedyarov played a really interesting, fiercely fought game.
Mamedyarov managed to gain some advantage with the black pieces in the topical line of the
Italian game. However, he overlooked a really pretty tactical blow! Obviously, Shakhriyar is in a
bad shape lately, and once again it becomes apparent how difficult it is to stay above the magical
2800 line! All the other elite players, such as Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Levon
Aronian, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, as well as the USA stars Hikaru Nakamura and Wesley So,
experienced those rough periods at some stage. This game clearly shows that he lacks focus and
concentration, while his opening play is not questionable.
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Anand, Viswanathan (2779) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2790)
Shamkir, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.0-0 &f6 5.d3 d6 б.сЗ a6 7.a4 Aa7 8.&a3 &e7 9.&c2 &g6
Ю.АеЗ АхеЗ
10...0-0 Anand, Viswanathan 2762 - Aronian,Levon 2786, Moscow (ct) 2016 - 128/112
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П.^хеЗ 0-0 12.®с2 сб 13.a5N A new move, and a very demanding one. Later on it will
transpire that the a5 pawn is weak and must be protected by the al rook.
The most common continuation is 13.b4 with gradual invasion of the queenside. Of course,
Black will try to react with the activity in the centre...
13...d5 14.1ЬЗ Деб 15.exd5 cxd5 16.d4 e4 17.&e5
17.^d2 Sb8 (17...Se8 18.f3 exf3 19.^xf3 Sb8 2O.^e5 ^xe5 21.dxe5 ^d7 22.^xd5 ^xe5
23.Sfdl ®h4 24.Sa4 ^g4 (24...B15!?) 25.h3 ®g3 26.hxg4 (26.Sxg4 lxg4 27.hxg4 Sel+=)
26...txd5 27.txd5 Sel+ 28.Sxel ®xel+ 29.Ф112 ®h4+=) 18.f3 exf3 19.^xf3 b6#
17...ЙС16 18.f4 exf3 19.&xf3 Sae8 2O.Sfel
2O...ld7!
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If we examine the pawn structure we can conclude that the d5 pawn represents a potential
weakness. However, it is not clear if White will be able to increase pressure. Obviously,
Mamedyarov is aware of that so he shifts his attention to the kingside. Basically, his plan
consists of:
Phase 1 - Improving the pieces and transfering the bishop to b5 trying to fight for the open e-file
Phase 2 - Advancing the pawns on the kingside
Overall, the Azeri star demonstrated a really high level of play in this game, despite the defeat.
21.g3 h6
It is possible to start the battle for the e-file right away. By defending the attacked a5 pawn White
is forced to abandon the e-file. For example: 21...Se7!? with the idea of 22.£)f5 Sxel+ 23.Sxel
®c7! 24.Sal Se8¥
22.®g2 Se7 23.^с2?! Anand starts a really overambitious knight regrouping.
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It was essential to force the exchanges and simplify the position, for example: 23.Ac2 Sfe8
24.^f5 Sxel+ 25.Ш1 ®c7 26.®fl ^e4 (26...b5? 27.^xh6+!±) 27.txe4 Sxe4 28.^g2 Шт
23...Sfe8 24.^b4 Jlb5 25.Sxe7 Sxe7 Black successfully completed the first phase of his plan,
gaining control over the e-file and positioning the bishop on the fl-аб diagonal. Now, he should
start the second phase - pawn advancement!
26.1dl?!
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White should have neutralized Black's domination along the e-file. 26.Sei Sxel+ 27.£)xel ^е7т
With the idea of Qd8 and the white a5 pawn will become a juicy target. However, the black d5
pawn is also under attack of the white pieces.
26...h5!?t 27.®h3?! Id7
Black could have played 27...h4! without bishop's support.
28.®g2 lb5 29.®h3
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29...И4! 30.1c2 hxg3
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Mamedyarov could have proceeded in a more concrete manner, and after 3O...Se3! 31.Axg6 (or
31.®c8+ £if8-+) 31...Sxf3 32.®c8+ Ae8-+ White's position would be hopeless.
31.@xg3
It is very hard to believe that Anand was not aware of the gravity of the position. He was well-
advised to force trades and reach the endgame being down a pawn. Now, It is Mamedyarov who
calls all the shots... 31.Axg6 gxh2+ 32.®xh2 ®xh2+ ЗЗ.Фх112 Se2+ 34.&gl fxg6+
31...&f4 32.&Ы Se3
After a series of natural moves, Mamedyarov could have cemented the knight on h5 and limit all
the White's threats along the g file. Eventually, he would be able to convert his advantage.
а32...ШИ5 33.®g4 g6 34.Sgl Se3 35.tdl td7 36.®h4 tf5-+
33.Sgl g6
It was still possible to coordinate the pieces with ЗЗ...А6И5
34.®f2 Se2 35.®h4
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35...^e4? Doubtlessly, Mamedyarov was certain that he had played the winning move!
Alas, this was the last opportunity for Black to demonstrate domination of his forces on the
board! - 35...£)6h5-+
36.1xe4 dxe4 37.&e5 &d3
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Now, we will witness the famous motif known from the classical Tigran Petrosian - Vladimir
Simagin game, played 63 years ago (!!!). Of course, the ex-World Champion does not miss such
opportunities, and executes a powerful tactical blow! I would like to refer you to the Anand -
Leko blindfold game played in 2009.
Go to Anand - Leko
Familiar, isn't it?!
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38.®h8+! Objectively, this combination is only enough for eqiality!
38...&xh8 39.&xf7+ &h7 4O.^xd6
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4O...JLd7?© Most likely this mistake is the product of time scramble. The game would end in a
draw after
40,..^xb4 41.£)xb5 (41.cxb4? Дсб-+) 41...£)d3 42.£)d6 e3 43.£)c4=
However, there would have been more complications in case of 40,..^el!? 41.£)f7 Ф113 42.^ig5+
ФИб 43.^xf3 exf3 44.SH b6 45.axb6 a5
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46.b3! (46.b7 Se8+) 46...axb4 47.c4 (Black would be able to score a really effective win after the
terrible 47.b7?? Sei!! 48.Sxel f2 49.Sdl lc6+ 5O.d5 lxd5+ 51.Sxd5 fl=Q#) 47...Даб 48.Sxf3
with mutual chances, for example: 48...Se6 49.Sh3+ >bg7 50.c5 Sel+ 51.&g2 ДЬ7+ (51...ДН+
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59.ФЬ5 Фх44 бО.сб Дс8 61 ,Ь4 g5 62.ФЬ6 Ф45 63.b5 Ф46 64.Фа7 Фс7 65.Фа8 th3 66.Фа7
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41.&хе4! If5
Black does not have time to play 41...^xb4 because of 42.£)f6+ and then 42...^g7 43.£)xd7
ftd3 44.b4! and Black cannot achieve much after the knight check on f2. He would not be able to
hold the endgame being down in material. For example: 44...Sc2 45.£)e5!? ^ixe5 46.dxe5 Sxc3
47.Sdl Se3 48.Sd7+ Ф116 49.Sxb7 Sxe5 5O.Sb6 Se4 51.&g2+- and the rook endgame should be
easily winning for White after the king transfer to the queenside.
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44.Sg3!+- Anand gives back one pawn in order to free the passage for his king towards the
centre.
44...Sel+ 45.&g2 Se2+ 46.&gl Sel+ 47.Ф12 Se2+ 48.&f3 Sxb2
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49.&f4 Viswanathan activates his king in the most effective manner and gains decisive
advantage
49...jlf5 5O.^e5 Sxh2 51.&f7+ ^g7 52.^d6 Se2+ 53.^d5 ^f6 54.c4 Vishy does not hurry to
simplify into the rook ending, but instead advances his pawns even further.
54.£)xb7? Ac4+
54...Se7 55.Sf3 Sd7 56.c5 Se7 57.Sf2
Also, White wins after 57.£)xf5 gxf5 58.^d6 Se8 59.Фс7+-
57...Sh7 58.&xf5 gxf5 59.&d6 Sh8 6O.Sd2 f4 61.Фс7 Sh7+ 62.&c8 f3 63.d5 1-0
Go back to the game
Anand, Viswanathan (2791) - Leko, Peter (2751)
Nice (blindfold) 105/117, 2009
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Mamedyarov vs Anand, Shandar 2019; Photo: Official site
It appears so that after the successful defence of the World Champion title, Magnus regained his
super confidence and belief in own chess prowess. Now he is approaching the "scary" 2900 ELO
margin once again! In the following game he chooses the Sveshnikov Sicilian variation which he
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used with great success in the match against Fabiano Caruana. The new "victim" is none other
than the always tough-to-beat Sergey Karjakin.
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Karjakin, Sergey (2753) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Shamkir, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e5 6.&db5 d6 7.&d5 &xd5 8.exd5 &e7 9.c4
&g6 10.®a4 ld7 ll.®b4 lf5 12.®a4 ld7 13.®b4 lf5 14.h4 h5
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15.j/c2N a6 16.£)c3 £)f4 17.Axf4 exf4 18.c5 dxc5 19.®xf4 (The ensuing position does not differ
much after 19.®a4+ b5 20.®xf4 ®f6 21.£)e4 Axc4 22.®xe4+ ®e7=) 19...®f6 2O.^ie4 (1/2 : 1/2
Ivic,Velimir 2516 - Milano vic,Danilo 2495, Srbija (ch) 2019) 2O...Axe4 21.®xe4+ ®e7=;
15.®a4 Ad7 16.®b4 JLf5 17.Ae3 Caruana, Fabiano 2832 - Carlsen,Magnus 2835, London (m/12)
2018 - 138/64
15...®b8 16.1e2
In the commentary of the World Championship match, Grandmaster Ernesto Inarkiev suggested
16.g3!? a6 17.£)c3 Ac7 18.Ae3°o with a pretty unclear position which is yet to be developed - see
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16...a6 17.&c3 ®c7
17...^14 18.tfl Ac7 19.Axe7 Фхе7 20.g3 ftg6 (Houdini 6.03 - Stockfish 260318, Internet 2018)
21.te2±
18.g3 le7 19.1e3
Karjakin could have proceeded with less risk: 19.Axe7 ^ixe7 20.0-0 Ag6 21.®a4+ ®d7 22.c5!?
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Is a quite logical attempt to gain the initiative, but it does not disturb Black's position very much.
22...®xa4 23.^xa4 O-O-O!? 24.Sacl dxc5 25.^xc5 ФЬ8 26.Sc3 (26...Sxd5 27.tf3)
27.Sb3 (27.iLc4 £sd4co) 27...Фа8! And White is not in time to capture on b7 because of Nd4.
Black will transfer the knight to d6 next, and obtain control over the position.
19...e4
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It was more principled to continue with 20.®a4+!? Ad7 (20...®d7?! After the queen swap White
would be in position to reshuffle his pieces in a favourable manner: 21.®xd7+ Axd7 22.jt.d4 -
the white pawns on the queenside are very mobile, while the knight can support their
advancement after Na4 or Ndl-еЗ.; Keeping the black king in the centre may produce some
further difficulties for Black, but White would have to keep on playing in a very concrete
manner. For example: 20...&f8 21.Sdl (Cvak,Rudolf - Calio,Mario Filippo, corr 2018) 21...£)e5
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22.с5!Т) 21 ,®dl tf5 (21...0-0?! 22.^хе4 f5 23.txh5 ^e5 24.^g5 lxg5 25.hxg5 ®xc4 26.®d4
te8 27.1c2 ®xd4 28.txd4 tf7 29.O-O-O±) 22.txh5 ^e5 23.te2 Sc8 (23...^xc4? 24.®a4++-)
24.^a4 ®a5+ 25.td2 ®d8 26.b3 0-0 (26...b5!? 27.cxb5 axb5 28.txb5+ &f8 29.ФП g5s)
27.^c3 (27.ФП?! b5! 28.cxb5 axb5 29.txb5 еЗ! ЗО.ДхеЗ ®a5 31.te2 Sc2t) 27...Se8^
20...0-0!
While Sergey collects the pawn, Magnus activates his pieces! 2O...£)e5 21.ДЬ6 ®d7 22.c5 ftd3
23.txd3 exd3 24.^e4 dxc5 25.txc5 (25.^xc5? ®d6+) 25...a5 26.®d4 0-0 27.txe7 ®xe7 28.f3
Sa6!? 29.®xd3 Sg6# 30.Ф112 ®e5 31.Sael ®xg3+ 32.^xg3 txd3 33.Sf2co
21.1xh5 ^e5 22.1e2 ®d7 23.®a4
The attempt to neutralize Black's initiative by executing trades is still viable. For example: 23.c5
dxc5 24.jt.xc5 Axc5 25.®xc5 Ag4 26.®e3 f5!? 27.iLxg4 ^ixg4 28.®d4 Sae8oo - even though the
material is reduced, Black has better prospects.
23...®c8
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24.c5
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25.1d4! ftxb2 26.®d2 ^c4 (26.,.^d3 27.^xe4 Дхс4 28.txd3 lxd3 (28...txd5?! 29.®f4t)
29.®xd3 ®h3 30.®f3±) 27.®f4 ^e5 28.^xe4oo
24...dxc5 25.^xe4 c4 26.^c3?! Removing the knight from the centre allows Black to speed up
his initiative.
White should have proceeded with 26.®c2 Se8 27.Sadi b5 although Black still got many more
useful moves at his disposal. (27...£)d3? 28.Axd3 cxd3 29.®xc8 Saxc8 3O.f3+)
26...b5 27.®dl b4 28.&a4 The white knight moved from e4 to the much worse a4 square. Now,
Magnus opens up the light squares...
28...1e4! 29.® d4
Most likely, Sergey based his defence on 29.f3? However, his position falls apart after the
invasion of the black pieces - 29...®h3! 3O.JLf4 ^g4!-+;
29.Ф112 ®f5 ЗО.^Ьб Sad8f
29...®f5
29...^f3+ 3O.txf3 txf3 31.®f4 lxd5 32.^b6 ®e6 33.^xa8 txa8^
3O.f4?
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The white king is becoming even weaker now. Magnus does not miss the opportunity to organize
a decisive attack.
30.M4 ^f3+ 31.txf3 txf3 32.®e3 ®g4+
It was necessary to play 3O.f3! ^ixf3+ (3O...Axf3 31.Sael°o) 31.Sxf3 Axf3 32.Sfl JLf6 33.®d2
c3! 34.bxc3 bxc3 35.^xc3 Sfc8 36.Sxf3 ДхсЗ 37.®dl (37.Sxf5 lxd2 38.txd2 Sc2 39.ta5
Sxe2 4O.d6 Sa7 41.tc7 Sd2+) 37...®d7T
30...®g6!
30.A4 31.txg4 ®xg4 32.®xe4 ®xg3+ 33.&hl=;
3O...^d3 31.g4! ®xd5 (31 ...®h7 32.h5co) 32.®xd5 lxd5 ЗЗ.^Ьб Sad8 34.b3co
3Llf2 &d3 32.h5
32 .®xc4 ^xf2 ЗЗ.Фх£2 Sac8 34.®d4 tf6 35.®xb4 Sc2-+
32... ®f5 33.1g4
33 .g4 ^xf4!-+
Sergey could have prolonged the resistance after 33.Axd3 cxd3 34.®e5 ®xe5! 35.fxe5 Axd5
36.Sfdl (36Ab6 Sad8-+) 36.,.tc6! 37.^c5 Sad8 38.^xd3 tf3 39.Sd2 tg5-+ but Black still
comes on top.
33... ®xg4 34.®xe4 JLd6-+ Black brings the pieces into attack with constant threats, while White
pays the price for the isolated pieces on the queenside.
35.®g2
35.®xc4 ^xf4-+
35...Sae8 36.jld4 ®xh5 37.®f3 ®g6 38.ФЫ Se4 39.jlf2 Sfe8 Karjakin resigns in a completely
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hopeless position. 0-1
Carlsen vs Karjakin, Shamkir 2019; Photo: Official site
In the game against Anish Giri, Magnus demonstrated superiority in various types of positions
and structures. A very solid Dutchman defended pretty well, but Magnus managed to seize the
initiative. Anyhow, it did not seem like Carlsen would be able to score a win in such a powerful
attack. After 16 moves we reach the position with no knights on the board. However, Magnus
made a great use of his powerful bishop pair...
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Giri, Anish (2797)
Shamkir, 2019
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2.gxf4! A brilliant move by Carlsen! He sacrifices a pawn in order to gain time and organize the
attack on the kingside.
Black would have a decent compensation after 2.exf4 Sd8 3.Scel (3.iLxa5?? g6-+) 3...®f8
4.Ф111 tc5 5.f5 Sxd3 6.Se4 td7 7.Sg4 Sxc3 8.bxc3 <±>h8 9.a4 f6co
2...®xe3+?! Giri could not resist and took the bait!
2„.f5?! 3.Sf3 Д Rg3^
The most precise is 2...Ф117! and then 3.f5, after the series of forced moves (Black would be in
time to block the white pawns after 3.e4 g6 4.®f3 f5! 5.e5 Ac5+ 6.d4 ДЬ6°о; or З.Ф111 g6 4.®e2
f5oo) 3...®xe3+ 4.Ф111 ®g5 5.®h3 Se8 6.Sgl
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6...®xf5! 7.Ae4 ®xe4+ 8.dxe4 ДхИЗ 9.Sxg7+ Д?И8 White must settle for a draw. 10.Sg5+!
(10.Sg3+? Де5) 10...Ф117 ll.Sg7+ &h8=
3.&hl Sd8?
It is necessary to restrict the white dark-squared bishop and open the passage for the black king
towards the centre. n3...f6 4.Де4 (Giri would be able to organize defence after 4.Seel ®c5 5.f5
td7 6.te4 te8 7.®g4 Sd8 8.Sgl Sd7co) 4...®h3 5.®g6 tg4 6.®h7+ &f7 7.tg6+ Феб 8.Scel+
®d7 9.®xg7+ Фс8 10.te4f
4.Scel
4.f5? ®g5+
4...®c5
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5.f5—> The scope of the black pieces is very limited, so Magnus increases the pressure on the
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kingside with each move.
5...1f8 6.1e4 Sd5
6...Se8 7.Sf3+-
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9.JLf6!? It is really hard to resist such an attractive solution!
Also, Black would not be able to put much resistance after 9.Sfg3 f6 10.®xh6 Sd6 1 l.Axf6+-
9-g6
10.®h3
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Magnus misses the opportunity to finish the game with fireworks: 10.Sxg6+! fxg6 1 l.®xg6+
tg7 (ll...Sg7 12.Axg7 ®cl+ 13.®g2 Axg7 14.Axd5+ cxd5 15.f6+-) 12.Ac3+- and there is no
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defence after f6.
10...Sd6 11.Й114 Giri is forced to sacrifice the exchange in order to stop a quick checkmate.
Now, Magnus easily converts being up in material.
ll...Sxf6 12.®xf6 Ле7 13.®xc6 ®’xc6 14.jlxc6 &g7 15.fxg6 fxg6 16.d4 a4
White would face somewhat more complicated technical task in case of 16...Af6 17.d5 Axb2
18.txb5 td4 19.Scl tg4 2O.Sg3 tf5 21.td3 te5 22.Sf3 tg4 23.Sffl g5 24.Sc6+-
17.d5 b4 18.1e8! Ig5 19.h4 txh4 2O.Sxg6+ &h7 21.Sc6 lg4 22.Sf4 Sg7
22...Sg7 Giri resigned and did not allow Carlsen to play 23.Ag6+!
1-0
How to stop the player with unparalleled fighting spirit?
Giri vs Carlsen, Shamkir 2019; Photo: Official site
In the second round game versus the ex World Champion Anand, Carlsen proved once again that
he is superior in the long games when manoeuvering and patience matter the most.
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Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Anand, Viswanathan (2779)
Shamkir, 2019
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I.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&f3 d5 4.&c3 le7 5.1f4 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.dxc5 lxc5 8.®c2 &c6 9.a3 ®a5
lO.Sdl
10...Sd8!? This continuation is gaining popularity.
Usually Black moves the bishop back 10...Ae7 in order to avoid the b4 push with tempo
Carlsen,Magnus 2853 - Nakamura,Hikaru 2814, Saint Louis 2015 - 125/128
ll.le2
Obviously, White cannot go for ll.b4? ftxb4 12.axb4 Axb4 13.Scl ^ie4-+
ll...&e4
12.cxd5 Magnus deviates from the game he played against Fabiano Caruana in the World
Championship match last year.
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In the second game of the match he proceeded with 12.0-0 Aixc3 13.bxc3 h6 14.a4 Ac7 15.Aie5
Ad6 16.cxd5 Aixd5 17.Af3 £)xf4 18.exf4 Axc5 19.Sxd8+ ®xd8 2O.fxe5 ®c7= - but Caruana was
able to obtain equality without much trouble Carlsen,Magnus 2835 - Caruana, Fabiano 2832,
London (m/2) 2018 - 138/166
12...&xc3 13.bxc3 exd5 14.0-0 h6 15.a4 Ad 6 16.Axd6 Sxd6 17.c4 Деб 18.c5 Sdd8 19.ЭЫ
®c7 20.®b2 Sab8 21.&d4 ^xd4 22.®xd4 b6 23.cxb6 Sxb6 Anand does not have any problems
in the current position, but Carlsen is just warming up!
24.h3 Sc8 25.Sfdl ®c3
It was more precise to offer the queen trade on c5, in order to prevent the advance of the white a
pawn. This mistake will prove to be very costly for Anand. 25...®c5 26.®xc5 Sxc5 27.Sxb6
axb6 28.Sbl Ad7 29.Sxb6 Axa4=
26.®xc3 Sxc3 27.a5! Sxbl 28.Sxbl
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28...Sc5?
Black could have tried the passive defence 28...§c7 29.Sb8+ Ah7 30.a6 Ac 8 moving the king
closer to the centre.
Also, Black could have resorted to active play. For example: 28...g5!? with the idea of 29.Sb7
(29.a6 Ac8 3O.Sb8 <A?g7=) 29...Scl+ 30.&h2 Sc2 31 .Ab5 Sxf2 32.Sxa7 d4! 33.exd4 (33.e4 Ag7
(preparing defensive Bc8!) 34.a6 Sb2 35.Sb 7 Ac8=) 33...Ad5 34.<Agl Sxg2+ 35.ФП Sa2 36.a6
A?g7= And White cannot gain any advantage.
29.a6
Carlsen misses the opportunity to punish Anand's imprecise play: 29.Sb8+! A?h7 30.a6 and the
passive defence is not sufficient 3O...Ac8 because of 31.Sb7!+- collecting the black a7 pawn.
Also, Black should not play 31...Scl+ 32.A?h2 Axb7 33.axb7 Sbl 34.Ad3++-
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29...g6?
Anand lost precious time trying to create counterplay on the kingside. Instead if 29...g5 3O.Sb7
Scl+ 31.Ф112 Sc2 32.tb5 Sxf2 33.Sxa7 Sa2 (33...d4 34.Sa8+ &g7 35.Sd8!+-) 34.Sc7 d4
35.exd4 Ad5 36.Afl White will push forward his d-passer after Rc5.
Again, Black could have saved himself after 29..Лс8! 3O.Sb8 g6!= (Of course, White is able to
use the bl-h7 diagonal for the tricky tactical motif 30...Ф117?? 31.Sb7)
3O.Sb7 Scl+ 31.^h2 Sc2 32.jLb5 Sb2 33.^g3+- Black has no counterplay, since White is
defending the f2 pawn and threatens Bfl which would render Black's position hopeless.
33...1c8
White would win in a really sparkling manner in case of 33...^g7? 34jld7+-; 33...^f8 34. ДА +-
34.Sb8 &g7 35.Sxc8 Sxb5 36.Sc7 Sa5 37.Sxa7 &f6 38.Sa8 Sa3
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39.^h2 Magnus is not allowing Anand to create a passed pawn on the d-file, so he moves his
king away. Now, the rest is the matter of technique...
39...h5 4O.a7 Sa2 41.h4 &f5 42.13 Sal 43.g3 And Anand resigned. White built a real wall
restricting the black king from approaching. On the other hand, White will easily activate his
own king across the queenside. 1-0
3000 ELO does not look so impossible anymore
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Anand vs Carlsen, Shamkir 2019; Photo: Official site
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Not all the results of chess games are "equal" in status. Apparently, draws are "inferior"
to decisive games, and many chess fans would like to see draws being "expelled" from
modern tournaments. Some efforts were made in that direction, but with no significant
success.
In this article I would like to cast a bit different light on this subject. Since a draw is the most
likely result if the players are of roughly equal strength we should devote attention to some of
those "boring" duels that actually made some difference! In actual fact, draws could contain
fierce battles and rich adventures! Let me show you proof for such a claim... so, here we go!
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Georgiadis, Nico (2547) - Prusikin, Michael (2523)
Schweiz, 2019
l.d4 &f6
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exd5 12.t
2.c4 e6 3.&I3 d5 4.g3 le7 5.1g2 0-0 6.0-0
b6 8.^bd2 ЛЬ7 9.e4 &а6 Ю.аЗ c5 ll.exd5
&xc5 13.b4 &e6 14.^b2 Sc8
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Born: 1978
Rating: 2520
Peak rating: 2571
Title: Grandmaster since 2004
15.&h4N A novelty, but a very logical one. The knight is going to the f5 square.
15 .^e5!? ^d7!? (15...®c7) 16.^g4 ®c7 17.Sadl dxc4 18.®xc4 txg2 19.&xg2 Sfd8 20.®xc7
Sxc7= Grammatica,Andrea - Besozzi,Ferdinando, corr 2016
15... &e4!? is surely the most principled reaction.
16.^xe4
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16 .Axe4!? dxe4 17Af5 ^ig5 18.h4 ®xd2! 19.®xd2 ^if3+ 20.ФМ ftxd2 21.£)xe7+ ®h8
22.^xc8 e3+ 23.Ф112 e2 24.Sfel ^f3+ 25.Ф113 txc8+ 26.&g2 ^xel+ 27.Sxel Se8=
16... Sxc4!? the only way for Black to fight for the initiative.
16... Axh4 17.£)d2= is just equal.
17 .®d3
17.®b3! ? jbdi4 18.gxh4 Sxe4 19.Axe4 dxe4 20.®g3 ®d2oo leads to a very interesting position
which is extremely hard to evaluate.
17...1xh4 18.&d2
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18.gxh4? £)f4-+
18...Sg4 Perhaps, this is too risky in objective terms.
18...Sc6! 19.Sadi (19.gxh4? Ш 20.®f5 ^xg2 21.&xg2 d4 22.f3 ®xh4^) 19...tf6 2O.txf6
®xf6 21.®xd5=
19.f4! is by far the best defence. I have to admit that I completely missed that move.
19...1f6
19...h5!?
20.1xf6 ®xf6
2O...gxf6!? would have saved the rook, but the resulting position is simply bad for Black because
of the numerous pawn weaknesses. 21.Sadl+
2Lh3?!
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21 Af3! was the correct way to go, with some advantage for White: 21...£)xf4 22.gxf4 d4 23.S12
Sxf4 24.Safl+
2L..jLa6!! a really nice blow, which was clearly overlooked by my opponent.
22.®xa6 Sxg3 23.&h2! &xf4! 24.&xg3 ®g5+ 25.&f3!
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25.Ф£2? Se8! 26.SglO ^h5!-+
25...Se8?! leads to only a draw.
There were two ways to fight for more, but both of those were extremely difficult to find over
the board: 25...®xg2+!? 26.^xf4 g5+ 27.&f5 ®xh3+ 28.^xg5 Ф118! 29.Sgl! ®еЗ+ 30.Ф115
®xd2 31 ,®fl ®h2+ 32.&g5 Sg8+ 33.&f5 ®c2+ 34.&f6 ®c6+ 35.&xf7 ®e8+ 36.&f6 Sf8+
37.®g5 Sxfl 38.Saxfl ®e5+ 39.Ф114Т;
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25...h5!! 26.Ф£2! there is no Nh5 now (26.Sgl?! h4 27.thl ®f5 28.Sael ^d3+ 29.Фе2 Se8+
3O.te4 ^xel 31.Sxel dxe4+) 26...®xg2+ 27.Фе1 ®xh3 28.Sf3 ®g4 29.&dl (29.®fl Se8+
30.&dl ^g2-+) 29...^e6+
26.SaelQ ®xg2+ 27.&xf4 g5+ 28.&f5 ®xh3+ 29.&xg5 ®g3+ 30.&f5 ®h3+ 1/2-1/2
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Halprin, Alexander - Pillsbury, Harry Nelson
Muenchen, 1900
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 &f6 4.0-0 &xe4 "The Berlin wall", 60 years before it was actually
built in Berlin, or 100 years before it was used by Kramnik in Berlin!
5.d4 &d6 6.dxe5!?
б.Ахсб dxc6 7.dxe5 ^if5 8.®xd8+ <&xd8 9.Ag5+ Фе8 10.£)c3 h6 ll.Af4 Ac6 12.Sadi Sd8
13.^e4 c5 14.Sxd8+ &xd8 15.Sdl+ Фс8 16.h3 Ь6 17.ФП te7 18.a3 Sd8 19.Sxd8+ &xd8 2O.c3
Ad5 21.£)fd2 ?bd7 22.Фе2 g5 23.Ah2 ^ih4 24.g3 ^ig6 25.f4 Фе6+ Harmonist,Max -
Tarrasch,Siegbert, Breslau 1889. A truly impressive demonstration of the early "Berlin" ideas.
6...^xb5 7.a4
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7...d6!?
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Surprisingly, the whole variation is still very modem nowadays.
7...^bd4 8.^xd4 ftxd4 9.®xd4 d5 10.®d3!? (ЮАсЗ!? c6 11 Ae2!? te7 12.a5 0-0 13.b4 f6
14.tf4 tf5 15.c3 ®d7 16.Sfel± Sutovsky,Emil 2683 - Nihal,Sarin 2483, Douglas 2017) 10...c6
11.a5 te6 12.^c3 ®d7 13.^e2 tf5 14.®сЗ Де7 15.M6! Sg8 (15...d4 16.^xd4 gxh6 17.e6
Axc6 18.^ixe6 Sg8 19.^if4+ Vitiugov,Nikita 2726 - Harikrishna,Penteala 2730, Praha 2019 -
139/129) 16.txg7 Sxg7 17.e6 Sxg2+ 18.&xg2 fxe6 19Ag3 tg6 2O.Sfel±;
7...^xe5!? 8.^xe5 ^d6 9.Sa3! (9.®g4 h5=) 9...te7 10.Sh3 ^f5Q
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1 l.^xf7! ФхГ7 12.®d5+ Фе8 13.g4 d6 14.gxf5 c6 15.®b3 d5 16.Sel &f7 17.^c3 txf5 18.Sf3
g6 19.®xb7 Sc8 2O.^e2 Sc7 21.®b3 tf6 22.^g3 Se8 1/2 : 1/2 Rivas Maceda,Juan -
Packroff,Hermann, corr 2016
8 .e6!! No mighty computers, no powerful engines! This move is a product of a human brain -
and it is by far the best way for White to proceed!
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8...fxe6
8... Axe6 9.axb5 ^ie5 10.Ad4! (10Ag5?! Ac4 11.Sei Ae7 12.£)a3 Axg5 13.£)xc4 Axel 14.^ixe5
0-0 15.Sxcl dxe5 16.®xd8 Sfxd8 17.Sxe5= Showalter,Jackson Whipps - Pillsbury,Harry
Nelson, Paris 1900) 10...Ad7 (10...Ae7 Il.f4tg4 12.®el c5! 13.^b3!N (13.fxe5 cxd4 14.®g3
®d77 Berbatov,Kiprian 2455 - Matamoros Franco,Carlos 2545, Malaga 2010) 13...£)d7 14.1'511)
11.f4! (И.^сЗ Ae7 12.f4 ^g4 13.£)d5 0-0 14.f5 Ш 15.^xe7+®xe7 16.Sel ®d8 17.Ag5 h6
18.Ah4w Didier,M - Pillsbury,Harry Nelson, Paris 1900) H...£)g4! 12.Sa3!? Ae7 13.Sg3—>
9 .axb5 &e7
9... ^b8? 10.^hg5 Ae7 1 l.®h5+ g6 12.®h6 Af8 13.®h3+ Janowski,Dawid Markelowicz -
Showalter,Jackson Whipps, New York (m/10) 1899
9... &b4!? 10.^g5 Ae7 (10...®f6 1 LSa4! a5 (ll...^d5 12.Sel ^b6 13.Sf4®g6 14.h4 Ae7
15Axe6 Axe6 16.h5 Ag4 17.Sxg4 ®f7 18.Ag5 Ad5 19.£)сЗ+- Baghdasaryan, Vahe 2362 -
Vovk,Andrey 2551, Lviv 2011) 12.bxa6 йхаб 13.h4! Ae7 14.Sf4 ®g6 15.^f7 0-0 16.h5 ®xf7
17.Sxf7 Sxf7
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(Karim,Ismael 2407 - Granda Zuniga,Julio 2610, San Cristobal de La Laguna 2009) 18.h6! g6
19.c4 Ab4 2O.^c3+) ll.®h5+ g6 12.®h6 Af8 13.®h3 ®f6 14.Sa4! ^d5 (14...d5 15.®b3 h6
16.^f3 c5 17.bxc6 ^xc6 18.Sei Ag7 19.Sf4 ®d8 2O.h4 ^e7 21.c4 ®b6 22.®c2t Alban,Alexis -
Oh,Benjamin, corr 2016) 15.Se4 e5 16.®b3 h6 17.®xd5 hxg5 18.Sc4 g4 (18...Sh7 19Ac3 ®f5
2O.^e4 ®e6 21.Axg5 Sf7 22.®d3 d5 23.Sei Ag7 24.Sc5 Sd7 25.^d2+ Daurelle,Herve -
Obukhov,Gennady Nikolaevich, corr 2011) 19.^hc3 Sh7 20.G Sf7 21.®e4 ®f5 22.£)d5 c6
23.bxc6 b5! 24.Sc3 Ae6 25.c7 ®xe4 26.fxe4 Sxfl+ 27.ФхН &d7 28.Sb3 Axd5 29.exd5 a6 1/2 :
1/2 Larin,Igor Yaroslavovich - Grigoryev,Valery Borisovich, corr 2012
10.&c3 ^g6!
10..Af5 H.^d4®f6(ll...^xd4 12.®xd4 &f7 (12...c5 13.bxc6bxc6 14.Sel a6 15.Af4+)
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13.£)е4 Ас7 14.Sa3T Lacasa Diaz,Jose Antonio 2424 - Narciso Dublan,Marc 2467, Mondariz-
Balneario 2002) 12.b6 cxb6 13.£)db5 ®d8 14.g4 Ah4 15.£)e4 d5 16.Af4t Sarana,Alexey 2573 -
Khismatullin,Denis 2627, Russia 2018
ll.&g5
1 l.®d4!±
ll...le7 12.®h5 lxg5 13.1xg5 ®d7
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14.b6!! The first new move! Pillsbury already had a lot of experience in this variation. On the
other hand, the level of Halprin's preparation is absolutely stunning!
14.Sa3 0-0 15.£)e4 ^if4 16.Axf4 Sxf4 17.Sh3 h6+ Wolf, Heinrich - Pillsbury,Harry Nelson,
Muenchen 1900
14...cxb6 15.&d5!! exd5 16.Sfel+ ±f8 17.Sa3! &e5
Т1П
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18.Sxe5! dxe5 19.Sf3+ &g8 20.1h6!! ®e7
21.jlxg7! &xg7
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21...®xg7??22.®e8++-
22.Sg3+ ^f8 23.Sf3+ Unfortunately, after all of this fireworks, there could only be one result -
draw!
23...&g7 24.Sg3+ &f8 1/2-1/2
BO1
Pavasovic, Dusko (2561) - Bauer, Christian (2631)
Rogaska Slatina, 2011
l.e4 d5 2.exd5 ®xd5 3.&c3 ®a5 4.d4 &f6 5.1c4 lg4 6.&e2 &c6 7.f3
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7.Ad2! is a more precise move order: 7...0-0-0 8.f3± leads to the game position, but avoiding
7...Веб, for example: 8...Ae6
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9.£)e4! ®b6D 10.Axe6+fxe6 ll.£)g5±
7...1И5?!
7...Ae6!? curiously, this move seems to be quite sufficient for equality 8.Axe6 fxe6 9.0-0 0-0-
O 10.®d3 e5 1 l.®f5+ Sd7 12.dxe5 ®xe5 13.®xe5 ^ixe5 = Vehi Bach,Victor Manuel 2321 -
Munoz Pantoja, Miguel Angel 2459, Montcada 2013
8.1d2 0-0-0 9.&b5?!
9.a3! is pretty close to a forced win: 9...ftxd4 IO.ftxd4 Sxd4 11.4hb5 ®b6 12.£)xd4 ®xd4
13.®e2 ®xb2 14.0-0 e6 15.Sabl!? (15.tb4 ^d7 16.®d2 tc5+ 17.txc5 ^xc5 18.®e3 ®b6
19.&hlco Pirs,Matjaz - Montgomery,Robert, corr 2012) 15...iLc5+ 16.Ф111 (16.Ae3? ®e5 =
Stets,Dmitry 2427 - Poetsch,Hagen 2351, Senden 2009) 16...®d4 17.iLg5±
9...®b6 1О.а4 a5 П.ЕаЗ lg6! 12.c3 e5! 13.Sb3
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13...exd4!? The queen sacrifice is not forced - but perfectly playable option!
14.^d6+ jlxd6 15.Sxb6 dxc3 16.bxc3 cxb6 17.&d4
17.ЛеЗ? Ag3+ 18.hxg3 Sxdl+ 19.^xdl ^ie5+;
17.0-Q!? &c5+ 18.ФЫ Sd6 19.®cl ^e5 2O.tb5 td3=
17...1c5 18.1e3 She8 19.&f2 &e5 20.1b5
20...&eg4+!? Perhaps not the best move, but rather a "primus inter pares" sort of option.
However, doubtlessly, it is the most beautiful one!
2O...^d5!? 21.td2 (21.txe8 ^d3+! 22.®xd3n (22.<±?g3 ^xe3-+) 22...txd3 23.txf7 b5+)
21..Ac6!? 22.txc6 bxc6 23.Sel =
21.fxg4 &e4+ 22.&f3 &хсЗ 23.®d2
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23...Sxe3+! 24.ФхеЗ!
24.®xe3!? leads to a very difficult endgame for White: 24...Де4+ 25.®g3 ®xd4 26.®cl Ae5+
27.® 12 ®b8 28.Sei f6? despite the small material advantage White faces difficulties in the
continuation.
24...Sxd4 25.®xd4 &d5+!
25...iLxd4+ 26.®>xd4 ®xb5+ 27.axb5±
26.®f3 txd4 27.Sdl
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27...Ле4+! Once again, Bauer choses the most spectacular move!
27.,.®c3 28.Sxd4 ®xb5 29.axb5 f6=
28.®xe4! &c3+ 29.®xd4 &xdl
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The last act of the drama we witnessed - Black is two pawns up, but is he going to win? 3O.h3!
No! The (half) trapped knight miraculously saves the day for White!
зо...Фс7 зх.Фаз Фаб зг.Фаг ton зз.ФеЗ &ai+ 34.Фа21/2-1/2
В31
Prusikin, Michael (2536) - Koop, Thorben (2414)
Bayerisch Eisenstein, 2015
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 g6 4.0-0 lg7 5.&сЗ аб 6ЛЗ!?
6.e5!? dxe5 7.Axc6+bxc6 8.Sei ®c7 9.d3 c4! 10.h3 Асб ll.®e2 cxd3 12.cxd3 £)f6 13.£)xe5 O-
O 14.jt.d2 c5 15.Sac 1 Sac8 16Af3 Sfd8oo Lovakovic,Franjo - Eljoseph, Harel, corr 2017
6.Sel!? td7 7.a4 Sc8 8.d3 Ш 9.^d5 0-0 10.tg5 a6 ll.txf6 exf6 12.tc4 f5 13.c3=
Carlsen,Magnus 2832 - Giri,Anish 2771, Stavanger (blitz) 2017
6...td7 7.a3!? Trying to save the light square bishop.
7...Sc8
7...£)f6 is more logical in my opinion.
8.1c4 &f6 9.h3 0-0 10.1e3 a6N
10...^he8 Bascetta,Biagio - Sylvester,Gary, corr 2011
11.Ла2 b5 12.®d2 ®c7 13.Sac 1 A necessery move in order to prepare Bh6.
13.Д116? ftd4!; 13.^e2!?
13...®b7 14.jLh6 c4 15.®g5?! Seems a bit too straight forward. 15...Sfe8
15.. .£)e5! 16.Axc5 jbdi6! 17.®xh6 dxe5 and Black has nothing to worry about.
282
16.®h4 ,1118 17.&g5
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I was quite sure that I had a very dangerous attack in hands, but then: 17...&d4! 18.f4
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18...a5!! - Doctor, everybody ignores me! - Next, please! (was my inner monologue at the time)
19.f5! b4 2O.fxg6 fxg6!?
283
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2O...hxg6 was not less fascinating... and would have led to a draw as well after: 21 ,£)d5 Ф1е2+!
22.Ф112 ^xcl 23.Sxf6! Or 23...®xd5!! (23...exf6
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24.jt.g7!! Axg7 25.£)xf6+!! Ф1В (25...iLxf6 26.®h7+ Ф1В 27.®xf7# checkmate.) 26.£)gh7+ Фе7
27.£)d5+ Феб 28.^ig5+ Фе5 29.^f3+ Феб 30.ФТ4# checkmate.) 24.Sxg6+!! fxg6 25.exd5=
21.dxc4!! This is one of possible ways to reach a peaceful end of the game. Remarkably, the
engine needs a lot of time to come to this continuation and evaluate it as playable.
The other viable option was 21.axb4 axb4 22.£)d5 ^ixd5 23.jt.g7! h5 24.jt.xh8 Фх118 25.exd5
®a7 26.Ф111 b3 (26...ФТ5 27.Sxf5 txf5 28.txc4^) 27.W+ Фg7 28.^xd6 exd6 29.®f6+ Ф117
30.®f7+ Ф116 31Ж4+=
21...bxc3 22.c5+ еб
284
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22...d5 23.WE2! cxb2! 24.Scdl =
23.1g7!! Ixg7
23...^h5!? 24.txh8 ^e2+ 25.&h2! ^xcl 26.Sf7!! ФхИ8 27.Sxh7+ &g8 28.®f2 Sf8O 29.®d4
Sf6O
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3O.txe6+!! Дхеб 31.Sxb7 ^e2 32.®xd6 ^hg3 33.®e7 ^fl+ 34.<±>hl ^fg3+=
24.Sxf6! h6
24„.^e2+ 25.&h2! (25.ФМ?? ^g3+!! 26.&h2 ^h5-+) 25...h5 26.Sxg6=
25.Sxg6 hxg5 26.Sxg7+ &xg7 27.®xg5+ &h7 28.®h5+ &g7 29.®g5+ &h7 1/2-1/2
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- 1. d4 £»f6 R J 2. c4
- 1. d4 ^f6 2,c4RJ 2... еб, 2... g6
В - 1. e4 R J 1... c5, 1... еб, 1... e5
— 1. e4 c5
C — 1. e4 еб
— 1. e4 e5
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E
- 1. d4 £}f6 2. c4 еб
- 1. d4 2. c4 g6 J 3... d5
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А00-А24
1. AOl
Wei, Yi (2728) - Xu, Yi (2545)
China 140/1, 2019
1.ЬЗ e5 2.1b2 &c6 З.еЗ g6 4.f4
4.tb5 - 139/1
4...1g7 5.&13 d6 6.fxe5 &ge7 7.&c3 &xe5 8.&xe5 dxe5 9.tc4 &f5!?N
9...0-0
10.0-0 &d6 ll.la3 0-0
1 l...f5 12.BB сбое
12.ШЗ &h8 13.&b5 f5 14.Ш5
14...&xb5!
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14...^xc4 15.®xc4 c5 16.txc5 Sf6 17.d4± (17.txa7? b6+)
15.1xf8 ®xf8 16.®xb5 c6 17.®a5 b6 18.®c3 e4 19.d4 exd3 20.®el
20.®xd3? b5+
2O...lxal 21.@xal+ ®g7 22.@dl
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22.txd3 td7 23.e4 fxe4 24.txe4 Se8 25.tf3=
22...b5
22...tb7! 23.txd3 c5t
23.1xd3 1е6 24.ШЗ ld5 25.Ш4
25.e4?? fxe4 26.Axe4 ®d4+-+
25...Se8 26.®’d4 le4 27.Sdl ®xd4 28.exd4 lxd3 29.Sxd3= &g7 30.&f2 &f6 31.Sc3 Se6
32.b4 Sd6 ЗЗ.ФеЗ Феб?!
а33...5с6+ 34.ФВ (34.<±>d3 f4#) 34...Sd6=
34.Ф43
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34...И6?
n34...f4! 35.Фе4 (35.Sa3 Sd7 36.Фе4 g5 37.Sa6 &d6 38.Ф15 &d5#) 35...&f6 36.Sc5 g5=
35.Sa3! Sd7 36.c4
36.Sa6! Sc7 (36...&d5 З7.а4+-) З7.а4 Ф17 (37...bxa4 38.b5+-) 38.axb5 cxb5 39.g3+
36...bxc4+ 37.&xc4 f4 38.Sa6 Sc7?
n38...&f5 39.Sxc6 Se7 4O.Sa6+
39 .d5++- &d7
а39...Фс5 4O.Sxc6 Sd7 41.Sxg6+-
4O .dxc6+ Sxc6+
40... &d6 41.b5
41.Sxc6 Фхсб 42.a4 g5 43.&d4 g4 44.&e4 f3 45.gxf3 gxf3 46.&xf3 &d5 47.&g4 Фс4 48.&h5
ФхЬ4 49.&xh6 Фха4 5O.h4 1-0
2. A13
Delchev, Aleksander (2563) - Di Benedetto, Edoardo (2404)
Italia 140/2, 2019
1.с4 еб 2.&f3 d5 З.еЗ &f6 4.b3 le7 5.1b2 0-0 6.&c3 c5 7.cxd5 &xd5 8.®c2 &c6
8... b6 9.^xd5 exd5 10.d4 £k6 И.аЗ Ag4 12.Ae2oo
9 .a3!
9.h4 £)cb4 10.®bl Ь6 И.аЗ йхсЗ 12.ДхсЗ
9... &хсЗ
9... f5 10.^ixd5 exd5 11.d4 (И.Де2) ll...cxd4 12.£)xd4 ^ixd4 13.Axd4 f4 14.iLd3±
10.jlxc3
10 .dxc3 ®c7 (10...e5 ll.Sdl ®c7 12.tc4) 1 l.td3 h6 12.0-0 b6=
10... b6N
10... td7 - 128/4
H.h4
291
Il...®d6
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ll...tb7? I2.ftg5^; 1 l...f5 12.tc4 tf6 13.b4! (13.^g5 ДхсЗ (13...®e7 14.®xf5) 14.^xe6
(14.®xc3 ®e7) 14...iLxd2+ 15.®xd2 Ахсб 16.Axe6+ ФЬ8=) 13...АхсЗ (13...ФН8 14.bxc5 bxc5
15.Sblt; 13...®e7 14.Sbl) 14.®xc3 cxb4 15.axb4 ®e7 16.Sbl (16.b5 ^a5 17.ta2 td7 18.®b2
Sac8 19.0-0 Sc5 2O.^d4 &h8 21.Sfcl e5 22.Sxc5 ®xc5 23.Scl) 16...tb7 17.h5 h6 (17...Sac8
18.h6t) 18.^h4±
12.1d3
12.^g5?! f5co
12...f5!
12...h6 13.g4 (13.th7+ &h8 14.^g5 f5) 13...e5 14.Sgl te6 15.th7+ &h8 16.te4 td5 17.g5 h5
18.g6 Axe4 19.®xe4 f5 20.®c2 ?bg8 21.£)g5 ®xg6 22.b4 JLf6 23.bxc5 bxc5 24.Sb 1 —>
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13 .g4 lf6
13... tb7! 14.gxf5 (14.Sgl tf6 15.te2 Sac8#) 14...^d4 15.exd4 (15.^xd4 cxd4 16.tb4 Bc5
17.f4 ®f6+) 15...txf3 16.dxc5 ®f4 17.Sgl tf6 (17...e5 18.tb2 ФИ8 19.®c4 ®h2 2O.Sg3 ®hl+
21 .tfl Sxf5 22.Sh3 ®gl 23.Sg3) 18.Sg3co Д 18...exf5? 19.txf6 Sxf6 20.®c4++-
14.Sgl
14 .gxf5 exf5 15.h5 tb7 16.Sh3co
14... &e5?!
14... tb7!
15.&xe5 lxe5 16.f4 lxc3 17.®xc3 ®e7 18.0-0-0 ®f6
18...®xh4 19.gxf5 ®f6 2O.e4 ®xc3+ 21.dxc3 exf5 22.tc4+ &h8 23.e5 Sb8 24.Sd6 b5 25.td5
Ab7 26.c4 bxc4 27.bxc4 Axd5 28.cxd5+-
19.1c4± fxg4 2O.Sxg4 a6 21.Sg5 Sa7 22.®xf6 Sxf6 23.a4 h6 24.Se5 ±f8?
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24...ФП 25.a5 b5 26.td3 (26.Sxc5 bxc4 27.Sxc8 cxb3 28.Sc5 Sf5 29.Sxf5+ exf5 ЗО.ФЬ2 Sd7
31.ФхЬЗ) 26...Sc7 27.ФЬ2 Фе7 28.te4 &d6 29.d4
25.a5!+- b5 26.Sxc5 ld7 27.1d3 &e7 28.&b2 &d6 29.Sdcl Sf7 3O.b4 Se7 31.1е4 Де8
32.Slc3 1-0
3. A13
Navara, David (2739) - Karjakin, Sergey (2753)
Shamkir 140/3, 2019
l.c4 &f6 2.^f3 e6 3.g3 d5 4.1g2 dxc4 5.®a4+ &bd7 6.®xc4 a6 7.®b3 Sb8 8.d4 b5 9.&e5!?
9.0-0 - 94/(3)
293
9...&xe5 10.dxe5 &d7
11.0-0
Il.tf4c5 (ll...g5?! 12.te3 ^xe5 13.0-0! (13.ta7 Sb7 14.txb7txb7 15.0-0 h5!? (15...c5
16.Sdl ®c7 17.a4 ®c6 (17...b4 18.a5) 18.f3 g4 19.axb5 axb5 20.^d2co) 16.Sdl ®f6f) 13...td6
14.^d2 0-0 (14...f5 15.ta7!; 14...tb7 15.txb7 Sxb7 16.^e4 h6 17.Sadl Bc7 18.f4 gxf4
19.txf4+) 15.^e4+) 12.0-0 te7 13.^d2 0-0 14.Sfdl ®c7 15.^e4 ^xe5 16.g4!? f6 17.®g3^
11...C5N
ll...^xe5 12.Sdl td6 13.tf4 ®e7 (13..Ж6 14.^d2; 13...^g6 14.tc6+ &f8 (14..,M7?
15.txd6 Дхсб 16.Ш+) 15.te3f) 14.^d2 0-0 15.^e4 ^c4 16.^xd6 cxd6 17.®b4 a5 18.txd6
®xd6 19.®xd6 ^xd6 2O.Sxd6 tb7 21.txb7 Sxb7 22.Scl±
12.a4 Ле7 13.axb5 0-0
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nl3...axb5
14.Sdl
14.®а2!? ахЬ5 15.®а7 ®Ь6 16.Sdl с4 17.®xb6 (17.Sxd7? Ixd7 18.®xd7 Sbd8 19.®xe7 Sdl+
2O.tfl Sxcl+) 17...^xb6 (17...Sxb6 18.Sa7t) 18.te3 tb7 19.txb6 lxg2 20.&xg2 (2O.ta7 Sb7
21.&xg2 Sa8 22.tc5 Sxal 23.txe7 h5 24.tb4±) 2O...Sxb6 21.Sa7 tc5 22.^c3±
14...@c7
Ql4...axb5
15.^c3 axb5
16.&xb5! ®b6 17.®a4 &xe5
17...®xb5 18.®xb5 Sxb5 19.tc6 Sb6 2O.txd7±
18.114 lf6
18...®xb5 19.txe5 (19.®xb5 Sxb5 2O.txe5=) 19...®xa4 2O.Sxa4 Sb6 21.Sa7 tf6 22.tc3±
19.&c3
19.^d6! ®xb2 20.®a7 td7 21.^e4 tb5 22.Sa2 ®b3 23.Sclt
19...1b7 20.1xb7 ®xb7 21.&e4 ®xb2 22.Sa2 ®b4 23.®xb4 cxb4 24.Sa5 &c4 25.1xb8 &xa5
26.1d6 Sd8 27.ЭЫ &c6 28.Scl &d4 29.&fl ЬЗ 30.ЕЫ
3O.^xf6+ gxf6 31.te7 Sa8 32.Sbl Sb8 33.txf6 €te2=
3O...fcf5 3L^xf6+ gxf6 32.1b4 Sb8 33.Sxb3= h5 34.Sb2 &g7 35.1c3 Sc8 Зб.ЭЬЗ Sc4
37.&g2 &d4 38.1xd4 Sxd4 39.e3 Sa4 4O.Sb5 f5 1/2-1/2
4. A16
Giri, Anish (2787) - Dubov, Daniil (2690)
295
Moscow (m/1) 140/4, 2019
l.&B &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 e5 5.&xe5 0-0!
5...®e7 6.d4 (6.£)f3 ^xe4 7.^d5 ®d8 8.d3f) 6...d6 7.tg5!?f; 5...^xe4 6.^xe4 Дхс5 7.d4 tg7
8.Ag5 f6 9.Ae3±
6.&f3 Se8 7.d3 d5 8.cxd5 &xd5 9.1d2N
9.^xd5 ®xd5 10.te2 ®d6 11.0-0 c5^ - 133/(11) (ll..Ac6)
9...1g4 10.®b3
10.te2txf3 ll.gxG (Il.txB Ш4 12.0-0 ^xd3=) 11...W1 12.te3 Шсб 13.a3
10...&хсЗ П.ЬхсЗ &a6 12.1е2 &с5 13.®с2 lxf3 14.gxf3 ®h4# 15.d4 &e6
15...^xe4!? 16.fxe4 Sxe4 17.^dl Sxe2! 18.Фхе2 ®g4+ 19.ФП (19.Фе1? ®g2 2O.Sfl Se8+
21.te3 Sxe3+-+) 19...®h3+ 20.&gl ®g4+21.&fl =
16.®cl c6 17.a4 ®h3w 18.ЭЫ b6 19.1e3 Sac8 20.®d2
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4
3
2
1
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2O...f5t 21.ШЗ &h8 22.e5 c5 23.d5 f4 24.dxe6 Scd8 25.®e4 fxe3 26.fxe3 Sxe6 27.Sdl Sde8
28.1fl ®h6 29.®f4
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29...g5
29...®h5! 3O.tb5 Sf8 31.®g4 ®xe5+
30.®’g4 lxe5 31.1b5 Sf8 32.Sd7 lf4 33.1d3 Sxe3+ 34.&f2 Sfe8 35.И4 S3e7 36.Sxe7 Sxe7
36...Sxe7 37.hxg5 ®xhl 38.®xf4 ®el+ 39.&g2 Sg7 40.®f8+ Sg8 41.®f6+ Sg7=
1/2-1/2
5. A18
Delchev, Aleksander (2563) - Sadzikowski, Daniel (2523)
Italia 140/5, 2019
l.c4 &f6 2.&сЗ еб 3.e4 d5 4.e5 d4 5.exf6 dxc3 б.ЬхсЗ ®xf6 7.&f3 b6 8.d4 lb7 9.1d3 h6
9...td6? 10.tg5 txf3 1 l.®d2! tf4 12.txf4 lxg2 13.Sgl+-; 9...txf3 10.®xf3 ®xf3 ll.gxG
^d7 12.a4td6N(12...a5
297
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- 140/(5) 13.SblN (13.te4 0-0-0 14.Sbl±; 13.te3) 13...td6 14.te4 Sa7 15.tc6 Фс7 16.f4±
Johansen,D (2356)-Zhao,Z (2532) Ballarat 140/(5) 2019; 12...c5) 13.a5 0-0 14.0-0 Sad8
15.te3 Ш 16.Sfbl h6 17.tfl ^d7
18.f4± Batsiashvili,N (2453)-Babiy,O (2289) Antalya 140/(5) 2019
10.0-0 >16
10...txf3 ll.®xf3 ®xf3 12.gxf3 ^d7 13.a4 a5 14.te4 Sd8 (14...Sb8 - 115/(6)) 15.Sel td6
16.f4 (16.Sbl g5 17.Sb5 Фе7 18.tc6 19.te3 (19.c5 bxc5 2O.dxc5 te5)) 16..17.tc6+
&f8 18.Sbl ^h5 19.f5 exf5 2O.Sb5 g6 21.tf3±; 10...^d7 - 91/5
ll.&d2! ®h4
11...0-0 12.Sel ^d7 13.^e4 ®e7 14.^xd6 ®xd6 15.®h5
12.g3
298
12...@е7? - 140/5
abcdefgh
12„.®h3 13.^e4! 0-0 14.Sel ^d7 15.a4 Sab8 16.a5 Де7 17.BG f5 18.tfl! Bg4 19.®xg4 fxg4
2O.tg2+; 12...®d8!N 13.te4 (13.^e4 te7 14.Sel ^d7 15.®h5±) 13...txe4 14.^xe4 ^d7
(14...0-0 15.Sei ^d7co) 15.®g4 g6 Golikov,D (2278)-Hesse,H (2174) Stockholm 140/(5) 2019
(15...g6 16.BG4)
13.SblN
13.c5! bxc5 14.Sbl tc6 15.^c4 (15.^b3 Bf6 16.^a5 tf3 17.®a4+ ^d7 18.dxc5 txc5
19.tb5+) 15...0-0 (15...cxd4 16.^a5 ®d7 17.^xc6 ^xc6 18.tb5+-) 16.^a5 ®e8 (16...td7
17.B13 c6 18.Sb7+-) 17.dxc5 txc5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18.txh6! f5 (18...gxh6 19.®g4+ <±>h8 20.В115+-) 19.^xc6 ^xc6 2O.tf4+
13...C5 14.&e4
299
14.Де4 O-Oco
14...O-O 15.®h5
15.Sei! ^d7 16.^xd6 ®xd6 17.tf4 ®c6 18.Де4 ®c8 19.d5t
15...f5
15...£)d7 16.^ixd6 ®xd6 17.Дх116 gxh6 18.®xh6 f5 19.®g6+=
16.&xd6 ®xd6 17if4 ®c6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18.d5!?
18.В cxd4 19.cxd4 ®d7 2O.d5 ^абсо
18...exd5 19.Sbel dxc4?
19...d4 20.В ®f6 21.Де5 ®f7 22.®xf7+ Sxf7 23.cxd4 cxd4 24.c5 Даб 25.Дхаб ^хаб 26.cxb6
ахЬб 27.jlxd4=
2О.Дхс4+ &h7 21.В Даб?
21 ...®g6 22.®xg6+ &xg6 23.Se7+
22.Se6 Дхс4 23.®g6+ &g8 24.Sxc6 &xc6 25.®xc6 ДхП 26.&xfl+- Sad8 27.Де5 Sf7 28.®еб
Sd7 29.f4 &h7 30.И4 h5 31.a4 Sde7 32.®c6 Sd7 33.&e2 Sfe7 34.a5 bxa5 35.®xc5 a4 36.®a5
Sb7 37.®xa4 Sb2+ 38.Ф13 1-0
6. A18
Carlsen, Magnus (2861) - Nakamura, Hikaru (2761)
Abidjan (rapid) 140/6, 2019
l.c4 &f6 2.&сЗ еб 3.e4 d5 4.e5 d4 5.exf6 dxc3 6.fxg7 cxd2+ 7.^xd2 Дxg7 8.®b3
300
8.®с2 - 1/24
8...&С6 9.&f3 ®е7 10.1d3 O-ON
10...f5!? 11.0-0 0-0 12.Sfel e5 13.c5+ &h8
abcdefgh
14.^ixe5!? ^ixe5 15.Ac3 ®xc5 (15...Ae6? 16.Sxe5! Axc5 17.Axe5+ ?bg8 18.®xb7 ®xc5
19.tc3±) 16.Sxe5 Дхс5 17.®a3 ®xa3 18.txe5+ &g8 19.tc4+ Sf7 2O.bxa3 Ф18 21.txf7 &xf7
22.Axc7 Ae6=
11.0-0-0?!
11.0-0
ll...a5 12.a3 e5 13.1c3 f5 14.c5+ &h8 15.1Ь5 Деб 16.®c2
16...®xc5
301
I6...ftb4! 17.axb4 axb4 18.Axe5 (18.Axb4? iLh6+-+) 18...Axe5 I9.ftxc5 Sal+ 20.Ф<12 Sa5!
21.®d3 (21.td3? Sxc5-+; 21.Shel Sxb5+) 21...Sd8 (21...®xc5!?) 22.td7Q lxd7 23.®d4 &g8
24.ФеЗ f4+ 25.&xf4 Sxc5 26.^xd7 Sxd7 27.®xd7 Sc4+ 28.®d4 Sxd4+ 29.Sxd4 ®f6+ ЗО.ФеЗ
Be5+31.Se4®xb2+
17.jlxc6 ®xc6 18.^xe5 ®e4
19.®’d2
abcdefgh
19.Sd3! Sad8 (19...txe5? 2O.Sel+-; 19...f4? 20.W+! txf7 21.txg7+ &xg7 22.Sg3++-)
20.Sei ®f4+21.&bl±
19...1a2! 20.&d3 ®c4 21.Shel Sae8 22.Sxe8 Sxe8 23.Sel Sxel+ 24.&xel ®c6 25.&13
25.®d8+ tg8 26.&d2 ®h6+ 27.&d3 ®a6+ (27...®xh2 28.txg7+ (28.®f6?? tc4+!-+)
28...&xg7 29.®g5++) 28.&d2=
25...1xc3 26.bxc3 ld5 27.Ш4+ &g8 28.&И4 Й’еб 29.&d2 b6 30.13 lc4 3L&xf5 ®e2+
32.&cl ®el+ 1/2-1/2
7. A20
Vitiugov, Nikita (2734) - Inarkiev, Ernesto (2691)
Russia 140/7, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.g3 &f6 3.1g2 c6 4.e4!?
4.^f3 - 134/3
4...d5
4...tc5 5.^f3 d6 6.0-0 (6.d4?! exd4 7.0-0 (7.^xd4? ®b6 8.te3 ®xb2 9.^d2 ^g4-+) 7...tg4
8.^bd2 0-0+) 6...tg4 7.d3 a5 8.h3 (8.^bd2 0-0 9.h3 Дебсо) 8...txf3 9.®xf3 ^bd7 10.h4 ^f8
И.^аЗ ^еб 12.^c2 O-Oco
302
5.cxd5 cxd5 6.exd5 &xd5 7.&f3 Мб 8.0-0
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
8...1g4
8...M7 9.d4!? (9.Sel tg4 10.®a4 Mf3 ll.MB 0-0 12.аЗ (12.^сЗ?! МЬ4т) 12...f5f)
9...Ag4!? (9...exd4 10Axd4 0-0 11.М3!? (И.Мсб bxc6 12.®a4 ®b6 13.М3 M6°o) 11...M6
(ll...Mc3 12.bxc3 Md4 13.cxd4±)) 10.dxe5 0-0 Il.®a4®d7 12.М3 йхсЗ 13.bxc3 Sad8
(13...Me5 14.®xd7 ftxd7 15.M4 M5 16.M34) 14.®f4 f6s
9.®a4N
9.®b3
9...@d7 10.Me5 Me5 11.Ж4
Il.®xd7+Md7 12.Md5 0-0-0 13.d4 (13АсЗ?! ^d3^) 13...M5!? 14.dxe5 Mfl 15.M3
(15.Mf7?? Sdl-+) 15...M4 (15...М3?! 16.Mf7±) 16.Mf7Mc3 17.tg5QMe5 (17...Mb2
18.Sxfl Me5 19.Md8 Sxd8=) 18.Scl+ ФЬ8 19.Md8 Sxd8 20.&xfl Mb2 21.Sc2 M6=
11...О-О-О?!
11..Ж5 12.®xf5 (12.®xd5 tf3 13Ж5+М6 14.Mc6+bxc6 15.®b7 ^f3+ 16.&g2 (16.M1?
Sc8 17.&g2 h5 18.d3 h4-+) 16...M4+ (16...Sc8 17.Wb3 ^d4 18.®еЗ+ Мб 19.d4 M7 20.M3
0-0 21.®e5 ®g6 22.M3±) 17.gxh4 ®g4+ 18.M1 ®f3+ 19.&gl ®g4+=) 12...Mf5 13.Md5 0-
0-0 14.d4O (14.^c3? М3 15.Sdl M5+; 14.tg2? М3 15.Sel M6+ xRal, Bel, Kgl)
14...Sxd5 15.dxe5 М3!? (15...Sxe5 16.M4 Se6 17.Scl+ Sc6 18.M2M7 19.M47) 16.M3
(16.Sei M4 17.M3 Mc3 18.bxc3 b6^) 16...Sxe5 17.M4 Mfl 18.Me5 М3 19.Scl f6 20.M4
(20.M5+ &d7 21.M8 (21.Sc7+? &d8 22.M4 a6 23.M4 g5 24.Sxb7 gxf4 25.Sa7 M8-+)
21...a6 22.M4 M6 23.Md6 &xd6co) 2O...a6 21.Мб ФЬ8 22.M4 M7co
12.®xe5± M4 13.d4 M6?
13...M6 14.Mc6!? (14Ж4М6 15.®e3 She8 16ЖЗ ФЬ8 17.M3±) 14...bxc6 (14..Жс6?
303
15.tf4 td6 16.®g5 17.txd6 Sxd6 18.^d2 ®f5 19.®xg7 Shd8 2O.^c4 Sg6 21.®e5 Se6
22.®xf5 txf5 23.^e3 te4 24.Sadl+-) 15.^c3 (15.te3 td6 16.®a5 tG 17.^d2 td5 18.f3±)
15...tb4 (15...®xd4?! 16.®a5 ®b6 17.®a4 Sd4 18.®c2 ®a6 19.Sel+) 16.te3±
14.®a5
14.®xg7 Shg8 (14..Ac2 15.tg5±) 15.®h6 (15.®xh7?? Sh8 16.®g7 (16.®e4 Sde8-+) 16...th3
17.te4 (17.Sdl lxg2 18.&xg2 ®h3+ 19.&gl (19.ФС Sdg8-+) 19...®xh2+ 20.&fl ®hl+
21.Фе2 ®h5+ 22.g4 ®Ь5+ 23.ФВ ®d5+ 24.Фе2 Sde8+-+) 17...txfl 18.&xfl ®e6 19.^d2
Sdg8 2O.d5 ®h3+ 21.tg2 Sxg7 22.txh3+ Sxh3-+) 15...^c2 (15...Sg6? 16.®d2 th3 17.^c3
txg2 18.&xg2+-) 16.tg5!? Sg6 17.®h4 Sdg8 18.Scl Sxg5 19.Sxc2+ ФЬ8 2O.^d2 te7 21.tf3
tf5 22.Sc4 Sxg3+ 23.®xg3+ Sxg3+ 24.hxg3±
14...&b8 15.&c3 She8
16.&b5?!
abcdefgh
16.te3!? ^c2 (16...b6 17.®b5 ®xb5 18.^xb5 ^d3 (18...^c2 19.^xd6 ^xe3 2O.fxe3 Sxd6
21.Sxf7+-) 19.^xd6 Sxd6 2O.a4!?+-) 17.Sacl ^xe3 18.fxe3 a6 (18...Sxe3? 19.^b5 b6 (19...a6
20.®b6 axb5 21.txb7+-) 20.®a4 Sc8 (2O...Se2 21.Sc7+-) 21.Sxc8+ Фхс8 22.^xa7+ &d8
23.^b5+-) 19.^e4 tc7 (19...®e7 2O.^xd6 Sxd6 21.Sc3+-) 20.®b4+-
16...b6 17.®xb4!? Ixb4 18.1f4+ ld6 19.1xd6+ ®xd6 2O.^xd6 Sxd6 2Ld5± Sd7 22.h3 lh5
23.g4 lg6 24.Sfdl f6 25.a4 Sd6 26.a5 Se7 27.Sd4 bxa5 28.Sxa5 Sb7 29.Sd2
304
abcdefgh
29...Sdb6?
29...h5!? 30.&h2 hxg4 31.hxg4 Sb4 32.Se2 Sxg4 33.Se7 a6 (33...tf5 34.Saxa7 Sb4 35.Sxg7
Sxb2 36.&g3 tc8 37.Sae7+) 34.Sxg7 tf5 35.Sxg4 lxg4 36.tfl tc8 37.b3 Sb6 38.tc4+
3O.d6+- S\b2 31.Sxb2 Sxb2 32.d7 &c7
32...Sd2 33.td5 Фс7 34.Sxa7+ &d8 35.tc6 Фс7 36.Sa8
33.Sxa7+ &d8 34.1c6 Sb8 35.f4 h5 36.&f2 hxg4 37.hxg4 ld3 38.Sa3 1с4 39.Se3 Фс7 4O.Se8
Sd8 41.d?g3 Sxd7
41 ...tf7 42.f5 tb3 43.&h4 tf7 44.g5 tg8 (44...tb3 45.gxf6 gxf6 46.&h5) 45.ta4 th7 46.&g4
tg8 47.Se7 &d6 (47...Sa8 48.d8=Q+ &xd8 49.Se8+) 48.Sxg7
42.1xd7 &xd7 43.Sel 44.&h4 &d6 45.g5 &d7 46.&g4 le6+ 47.f5 lc4 48.gxf6 gxf6
49.&h5 1-0
8. A21
Dubov, Daniil (2703) - Erdos, Viktor (2612)
Skopje 140/8, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.&c3 lb4 3.&d5 le7 4.d4 exd4 5.®xd4 &f6 6.&xe7 ®xe7 7.1g5
7.®еЗ ВхеЗ 8.txe3 ^c6 9.Scl - 63/(14)
7...&C6 8.®c3 ^e5!?
8...d6
9.g3N - 140/8
9.f3 - 140/(8) 9...h6 10.M4 d6 И.ЬЗ tf5 (1 l...a5!?) 12.0-0-0 M7 13.®b2 (13.e4? ^xe4-+;
13.ФЬ2 a5 14.a4 ^e4 15.txe7 ^хсЗ 16.ФхсЗ Фхе7=) 13...0-0-0 14.e4 g5 15.tf2
305
Abdisalimov,A (2367)-Gagare, S (2026) Moscow II 140/(8) 2019 (15.tf2 Ald7 A f5co)9.^f3N
d6 10.e3 h6 1 l.th4 g5 12.^xe5
12...dxe5? (12...^e4 13.®a5 ®xe5 14.®xe5+ dxe5=) 13.Ag3 Ad7 14.h4 g4 15.c5 h5 16.Scl c6
17.Ad3+ Carlsen,M (2875)-Anand, V (2767) Stavanger (Armageddon) 140/(8) 2019
9...d6 10.1g2 h6 ll.lxf6 ®xf6 12.&h3 .txh3 13.1xh3 h5!? 14.1g2 сб 15.ИЗ
15.h4 Ag4 (15...0-0-0 16.0-0 ^g4 17.®a3!? ®b8 18.b4t) 16.®xf6 ^xf6=
15...Sh6 16.Sdl g5 17.И4 gxh4 18.Sxh4 0-0-0 19.®d4 ®b8 2O.b4 ®e7 21.Se4
21.b5 c5 22.®d5 Sg8 23.a4t
21...Se6 22.Se3 &g4 23.Sxe6 fxe6 24.1f3 e5 25.®e4 &f6 26.®h4 d5# 27.cxd5 cxd5 28.&fl e4
29.1g2 ®e5 3O.f4?
3O.Scl d4 31.Sc5 Sc8 32.Sxc8+ Фхс8 33.f4 exf3 34.txf3 Фс7=
30...®e7 31.1h3 Sg8 [xQh4] 32.e3 аб ЗЗ.а4 Фа7 34.1f5 Sg7 35.&g2 ®c7 36.Sd2 ®c3 37.Se2
®d3 38.&f2 ®c3 39.&g2 ®al 4O.Sf2
40.®hl ®xa4 41 ,®cl ®xb4 42.Sb2 ®a5-+
4O...Sc7 41.®hl Eel 42.SA
306
abcdefgh
42...Sc2+
42...®b2+! 43.Ф113 ^g4! 44.jt.xg4 (44.Sxcl £lf2+-+) 44...hxg4+ 45.ФИ4 (45.^xg4 ®e2+-+)
45...®h8+-+; 42...^g4! 43.txg4 (43.Sxcl ®b2+-+) 43...hxg4 44.®gl (44,f5 ®b2+ 45.&gl
Sxfl+ 46.ФхП ®cl+ 47.&g2 ®d2+ 48.ФП ®dl+ 49.&g2 ®e2+ 50.&gl ®xe3+ 51.ФИ2 ®d2+
52.®g2 e3 53.f6 e2 54.f7 ®h6+-+) 44...®b2+ 45.ФЫ ®h8+ 46.&g2 ®h3+ 47.Ф£2 Sc2+
48.Фе1 ®h8!-+
43.ФИЗ ®c3 44.Sdl ®xb4 45.ЭЫ 9d2 46.&И4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
46...&g4?
abcdefgh
46...®xe3? 47.Sxb7+ ФхЬ7 48.®bl+ Фа7 49.®xc2#; 46...d4! 47.exd4 (47.&g5 dxe3 48.&xf6
®d8+ 49.&g6 (49.^g7 Sc7+ 50.&h6 ®f6+ 51.tg6 Sc8-+) 49...Sc6+ 50.&xh5 ®h8+ 51.&g4
®g7+ 52.M3 Sh6+-+) 47...®a5 48.d5 (48.te6 ®c7 (Д Qe7 xKh4) 49.&h3 h4!-+) 48...®xd5
49.®gl+ Фа8 50.®b6 ^g8!-+ Д Ne7
307
47.1xg4 hxg4 48.&g5 Sc7 49.®el Й12 50.®b4 Sg7+ 51.Ф16 8h6+
51 ...®h8! 52.®b6+ Фа8 53.f5 d4 54.exd4 e3-+
52.Фе5 Sd7
52...Sf7!
53.f5 ®xe3
53...d4 54.exd4 e3 55.d5 e2 56.Фе4! Фа8!+
54.Ш4+ ®’xd4+ 55.&xd4 ФЬ8 56.f6 Фс7 57.§fl §17?
57...Sd8! 58.Sf5 (58.f7 Sf8 59.&xd5 &d7=) 58...еЗ 59.ФхеЗ &d6 60.&f4 b5 61.axb5 axb5
62.&xg4 Феб 63.&g5 Sg8+ 64.&f4 Sf8 65.Se5+ &xf6 66.Sxd5=
58.&xd5 &d7 59.Фхе4 b5
59...Феб 6O.a5! Sf8 61.f7+-
6O.axb5 axb5 61.ФГ5 Фе8 62^g6 Sa7 63.§el+ Ф18 64.§cl Sa8 65.§hl 1-0
9. A22
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Anand, Viswanathan (2774)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/9, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.g3 &f6 З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.e4 lxc3 5.dxc3 d6
5...O-O- 110/13
6.f3
6...a5N
6...0-0
308
7.&h3 a4N
7...^a6 - 140/(9) 8.^f2 9.te2 Bc7 10.®c2 0-0 11.^dl Деб I2.ftc3 c6 13.0-0 d5 14.cxd5
cxd5 15.exd5 £lxd5 16.£)xd5 Axd5= Svidler,P (2736)-Tomashevsky,E (2705) Deutschland
140/(9) 2019
8.&f2 Деб 9jd3 &bd7 10.®e2 c6?
10...^c5 1 l.tc2 ftld7 12.^dl! (12.f4? ^b6+) 12...0-0 13.^e3±; 10...h5!?
ll.f4T &b6
ll...exf4 12.gxf4 ^c5 13.f5 td7 14.tf4+
12.1e3 c5 13.0-0-0 ®e7 14.f5 ld7 15.g4 h6 16.h4 0-0-0 17.g5 &e8 18.1d2
18.^g4 h5 19.^f2 ^c7 2О.ЬЗ ФЬ8 21.®b2+
18...hxg5 19.hxg5 &c7 20.&g4 SdgS 21.Sh2 ®f8 22.Sdhl &b8 23.b4 axb3 24.axb3± &c8
25.&b2 S’d8 26.Sh7 Sxh7 27.Sxh7 Sh8
28.®h2
abcdefgh
28.Sxg7 ®f8 29.Ш (29.f6 ^e8) 29...®xg7 3O.^xd7+ Фа7 31.^f67; 28.g6! Sxh7 (28...fxg6
29.Sxg7 te8 (29...gxf5 3O.exf5 ^e8 31.tg5 ®c7 32.Sg6 W ЗЗ.^еЗ Дсб 34.f6 e4 35.tc2 ®f7
36.Sh6+-) 30.®f2+) 29.gxh7 ®h8 30.®h2 f6 31.b4! ^b6 32.ftc3 te8 (ANd7-f8 xh7) 33.^d5
^cxd5 34.cxd5 c4 (34...^d7? 35.Ш+-) 35.te2+
28...Sxh7 29.®xh7 @f8 30.&e3 &e7 31.&c2 ®g8 32.Ж4 @f8 33.&dl &c6 34.®h7 &e7
35.Фе2 &c8 36.Ф12 &e7 37.1e2 Sg8 38.ЙЫ g6!? 39.®h6 &e8 4O.f6 &c6 41.b4
41.^d5 ^c7 42.^b6 (42.^e7? ^xe7 43.fxe7 ®e8 44.®f8 ^ебт) 42...te6 43.te3f
41...^c7 42.bxc5 dxc5 43.^d5 ^e6 44.jLe3 Фа7
309
44...®е8 45,®hl ®d8±
45.1g4 Ь6 46.&C7 ®c8 47.&b5+ &b8 48.&d6 ®g8
48...®a6!?# 49.^xf7 ®a2+ 50.&g3 ®xc4 51.®h2 ®xc3co
49.®hl ®f8 50.®dl &cd8 51.&b5 lc6 52.&gl &c7?
abcdefgh
52...txb5 53.cxb5 Фс7 54.®d5 ®d6 55.®a8 ®d3#
53.1f2! [xe5] 53...&b7 54.1g3 lxb5 55.cxb5 ®d6 56.®e2?
56.®xd6 ^ixd6 57.Axe5 ^ixe4# 58.iLf4 йхсЗ 59.Ae6 ^ie2+-+ xKgl
56.<&g2! A®xdl 57.Axdl 58.Axe5 ^ixe4 59.Af4 £)xc3 6O.Ab3+-
56...&e6 57.1xe6 ®xe6 58.®h2 ®g4 59.&f2 ®xe4 60.1хе5+ Фс8 61.®h3+ &d8 62.®h8+
&d7 63.®h3+ &d8 1/2-1/2
310
А25-А49
10. А25
Istratescu, Andrei (2555) - Kunin, Vitaly (2531)
Lienz 140/10, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.&c3 &c6 3.g3 lc5 4.1g2 d6
4...^f6 5.e3 0-0 6.^ge2 a6 7.d3 (7.d4 ta7 8.d5 ^e7 9.d6 10.dxc7 ®xc7 И.ЬЗ d6 12.0-0
te6 ANe7co; 7.a3 d6 8.b4 ta7 9.d3 ^e7! 10.0-0 c6 11.h3 te6 12.tb2 ®d7#) 7...d6 (7...Se8
8.0-0 Sb8 9.a3 b5 10.b4tf8 Il.®c2±)8.b3 ta7 9.tb2te6 10.^d5±; 4...a6 5.e3 ^ge7 - 138/11
5.a3
5.e3 a6 6.^ge2 ta7 7.b3 - 128/9
5...a6 б.еЗ Ла7 7.'§/ge2 h5!?
abcdefgh
7...^ge7 8.b4 tf5 9.d3 (9.d4 exd4 10.exd4 0-0 11.0-0 ®d7 12.te3 th3 13.txh3 ®xh3
14.Ш ®d7 ANf5co) 9...®d7 10.h3 0-0 1 l.tb2 Sae8 12.Scl h6 (12...f6 13.^d5 fcxd5 14.cxd5
ftc7 15.®b3) 13.®d2 (13.^d5 ftxd5 14.cxd5 ^e7 15.e4 th7 16.d4 f5#) 13.. Ad8!? (13...f6
14.£)d5 £lxd5 15.Axd5+ Ae6=) 14.£)d5 (14.d4 exd4 15.exd4 c6# Д d5) 14...f6 15.£)xe7+ Sxe7
16.h4 tg4 17.d4 c6 18.a4 exd4 19.^xd4 Woo
8.h4
8.d4 h4 9.b4 (9...h3 10.txc6+bxc6 ll.dxe5 (11.c5 tg4t Д Bf3) 1 l...tg4 (ll...dxe5
12.®xd8+ &xd8 13.c5 a5 14.f3 te6 15.&f2 16.g4±; ll...®e7 12.exd6 cxd6 13.0-0
14.^d4 td7 15.®f3±) 12.exd6 cxd6 13.0-0 tf3 14.®d3±; 9...^ge7 10.c5 tf5 1 l.tb2 ®d7
311
12.d5!? 13.h3 dxc5 14.g4 cxb4 15.^a4 tg6 (15...bxa3 16.Me5 f6 17.M4 tg6 18.Sxa3^)
16.axb4 ®d6 17.0-0») 10.®d3 (10.c5 M5 11.h3 dxc5 12.dxc5 ®xdl+ 13.^xdl M4co)
10...Sh5# Д Bf5
8...&f6
8...tg4 9.b4 ®d7 10.M2 ^ge7 ll.Scl (11.^d5 0-0 12.d3 fcxd5 13.cxd5 ^e7=) 11...0-0
12.0-0 М3 13.M4±; 8...Мб!? 9.b4 0-0 10.M2 (10.d4 exd4 ll.exd4 ^f5#; 10.M5 M7
И.Ме7+®хе7 12.M2 c6#) 10...tg4 И.M4 (11.0-0 ®d7 12.Sel Sae8 13.^e4M3 14.M1
M5co Д Ng4) 11 ...®d7 12.Scl M8 13.®c2 Sae8 14.^2c3 (14.b5 axb5 15.cxb5 M7co)
14...M4! 15.exd4 exd4 16.0-0 dxc3 17.®xc3 f6co Д Re7, Rfe8
9.b4N
9.d4 0-0 10.0-0 tg4 Il.®d3(ll.f3 M7 12.M2 Se8 13.d5 M5 14.b3 b5#) ll...®d7 12.d5
^e7# Д c6
9...1g4 Ю.М2 ®d7
10...0-0 ll.®c2 ®d7 12.Scl M5 13.d3 ANd5±
ll.&d5± &xd5
11...0-0-0?! 12.^xf6 gxf6 13.b5+; Qll...Sh6 12.0-0 0-0-0 13.Scl ФЬ8 14.M2 M7
15.^xf6 Sxf6 16.d4±
12.cxd5 ^e7 13.f3 M5 14.e4 lg6
14..M7 15.d4 f6 16.M3 ®d8 17.M6 c6 18.dxc6 ^хсб 19.®b3 Фе7 (19...®e7 20.0-0-0+)
2O.dxe5 dxe5 21.Sdl ^d4 22.Md4! Md4 (22...exd4 23.^f4+-) 23.M5 M7 24.f4 ®b6 25.Sfl±
15.d4 f6 16.0-0!?
16.M3 ®d8 17.M6 c6 18.dxc6 ^xc6 19.®b3 ®e7 20.0-0-0 M7 21.МП+ ®xf7 22.®xf7+
^xf7 23.dxe5 ^xe5 24.Sxd6 M3+ 25.M1 ^xf3 26.Sd7+ &g6 27.Ш+ Mf4 28.gxf4±
16...c6 17.dxc6 bxc6
al7...Bxc6 18.Scl ®Ь6 19.M2 0-0 2O.f4
312
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
2O...Sad8 (2O...Sfd8 21.®b3+tf7 22.®f3 ^g6 23.dxe5 dxe5 24.fxe5 ®e3 25.^gl!+) 21.a4!?
(21.d5 Sc8 22.Sxc8 Sxc8 23.1h3±) 21...Ф117 (21 ...d5 22.fxe5 dxe4 23.1a3! fxe5 24.Sxf8+ Sxf8
25.b5+; 21...®xb4 22.1c3 ®b6 23.Sbl ®c6 24.®b3+ tf7 25.d5 Bc8 26.®xb7 tc5 27.fxe5 fxe5
28.^gl! Sb8 29.®xa6 Sa8 30.®d3 txgl+ 31.&xgl ®xa4 32.Sb7 Sa7 33.Sb6 ^c8 34.Sb4 ®d7
35.&h2+) 22.®b3 (22.®d2 ^g8! Д Nh6co) 22...tf7 (22...^g8 23.^c3 Д Nd5) 23.®f3± Д^сб
24.d5! ^xb4 25.tc3 a5 26.td2 ^a2 27.Sc2 ^b4 28.Sc3 ®a6 29.M3 tc5 3O.g4!^
18.&h2 in 19.f4 ®c7
19...Ш8 20.®d3 ®b7 21.Sadl+
2O.dxe5 dxe5 21.fxe5 fxe5 22.®c2 0-0
23.&gl!± lxgl+
abcdefgh
23...te3 24.^f3 ^g6 25.1h3 a5 26.1f5+-
313
24.'&xgl c5 25.®xc5 ®xc5+ 26.bxc5 ^сб 27.ЛсЗ
27.Sf5 Sfe8 (27.,.g6 28.Sf6+-) 28.tfl Sab8 29.Sf2 Se7 3O.a4 Seb7 31.tc3 Sb3 32.Sf3!? ^d4
33.txd4 Sxf3 34.txe5 Se8 35.td6
27...Sfd8
27...Sab8 28.Sabi Sb5 (28...Sfd8 29.Sb6+) 29.Sxb5 axb5 3O.Sdl Sa8 31.tb2+ A^d4 32.txd4
exd4 33.Sxd4 Sc8 34.th3 Sxc5 35.Sd8+ ®h7 36.Ф12 Sc3 37.e5! +-
28.Sfdl
28.Sacl Sab8 29.Sf5 Sb3 3O.txe5 ^xe5 31.Sxe5 Sxg3 32.Sg5+-
28...Sxdl+ 29.Sxdl Sb8 30.1h3!?
3O.a4 Sb3 31.Scl Sa3 32.a5 tc4 33.tb2 Sa4 34.tf3+
3O...Sb5 31.1b4 &xb4 32.axb4 Sxb4 33.Scl
33.Sd8+! &h7 34.Sd7 te8 35.Se7 tc6 36.tf5+ &g8 37.Sxe5+
33...Sb7 34.1c8 Sc7?!
34...Sa7 35.c6 Sc7 Зб.Дхаб te8 37.tc4+ (37.tb7 Ф17 38.Ф12 Феб 39.g4 hxg4 40.&g3 tg6)
З7...ф£8 38.Sfl+ Фе7 39.Sf5 ®d6 4O.td5 Дхсб 41.txc6 Sxc6 42.Sxh5 Феб±
35.1xa6 &f8 36.1e2 Фе7 37.&12 Ea7 38.Sc3± &d7 39.1b5+ &c7 4O.Sd3 le6
40...Sb7 41.Sd7+ ФЬ8 (41 ...Фс8 42.ta6 &xd7 43.txb7 Д Bd5+) 42.Sd8+ Фс7 43.Sf8 tg6
44.Sg8+
41.Sd6 lg4
q41 ...tf7 42.Sd7+ ФЬ8 43.Sd8+ Фс7 44.S08 tb3 45.Sf5! Sa5 46.te2 Sxc5 47.Sg5 Sc2
48.ФеЗ Sc3+ 49.&d2 Sc2+ 50.&d3+
42.Sd5 Sa5 43.1e8 Sa2+ 44.&e3 Sa3+ 45.&d2 Sxg3 46.Sxe5 Sh3 47.1b5 Sxh4 48.Se7+ &d8
49.Sxg7+- ДВ 5O.Sd7+ Фс8 51.c6 &Ь8 52.c7+ Фс8 53.1a6+ &xd7 54.c8=Q+ Фе7 55.®c7+
Феб 56.1c4+ &f6 57.Ш8+ 1-0
11. A28
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2774) - Aronian, Levon (2752)
Stavanger 140/11, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.&c3 &f6 З.&В &c6 4.еЗ 1Ь4 5.®c2 lxc3 6.®xc3 ®e7 7.d4
7.b3 - 137/12
7...^e4
7...exd4 8.£)xd4 ^ixd4 9.®xd4 c5 10.®h4 d5
314
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
ll.f3N (ll.cxd5) 11...0-0 12.cxd5 ^ixd5 13.®xe7 ^xe7°o Mamedyarov,S (2781) -Wojtaszek,R
(2724) Moscow (m/2) 140/(11) 2019
8.®d3 exd4 9.&xd4 0-0 10.1e2 &xd4 ll.®xd4
abcdefgh
ll...b6N
ll...®b4+
12.O-ON
12.f3 - 140/(11) 12...^c5 13.h4 tb7 14.td2 f5 15.h5 h6 16.0-0-0 Sae8co Jumabayev,R (2604)
-Vitiugov,N (2720) Gibraltar 140/(11) 2019
12...1b7 13.Sdl
315
abcdefgh
13...d6N
13...tc6 14.f3 (14.b3 f5 15.tb2 Sf6 16.®e5 Se6! 17.®xc7 Se8^ (17...f4!?)) 14„.^g5 15.b3
(15.e4 f5co; 15.td2 f5 16.b4 d6co) 15...f5 16.tb2 Sf6co; 13..AC5 - 140/(11) 14.b4 (14.b3 d6
15.tb2 f5oo) 14...^e6 15.®xd7 ®f6 16.ta3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...Sad8 1/2 (16) Ellis,J-Oen,G corr 140/(11) 2019 (16...Sad8 17.®a4 (17.®b5? ^g5+)
17...®g6 18.f3 Sde8 19.td3 f5s)
14.f3 &g5 15.b4! Sae8
15...h5!? 16.e4h4 17.®e3 ^e6 18.tb2±; 15...a5 16.a3 f5
16.a4 f5 17.c5 dxc5
17...^e6
316
18.bxc5 &e6 19.1с4?!
19.®с4 Ьхс5 (19...®хс5?! 20.®ЬЗ f4 (20...®е7 21.ДаЗ с5 22.а5 Ьха5 23.Дс4+) 21 ,ДЬ5 сб
22.Дс4 Дс8 23.Sei! Bf5 24.exf4+) 2О.ДаЗ ФИ8 21.Sac 1 Bg5 22.Sc3±
19...Sd8! 20.1xe6+ Вхеб 21.Wxd8 Sxd8 22.Sxd8+ &f7
abcdefgh
23.Sdl?!
23.tb2 ®xe3+ 24.ФЫ Ixf3! 25.gxf3 ®xf3+ 26.&gl Be2 27.ta3 (27.td4 Bg4+ 28.Ф111 Фе7-
+) 27...b5!! 28.axb5 (28.c6 b4 29.Sd7+ Bg6 3O.txb4 Bg4+ 31.ФМ Be4+ 32.&gl ®xb4-+;
28.Sd7+ Bg6 29.Sfl ВеЗ+ ЗО.ФМ ВхаЗ 31.axb5 ®xc5 32.Sgl+ &f6 33.Sgxg7 ®xb5 34.Sdf7+
Фе5 35.Sxc7 ®fl+ 36.Sgl ®f3+ 37.Sg2 ®dl+ 38.Sgl ®d5+ 39.Sg2 a5-+) 28...f4 29.Sfl f3
3O.Sf2 ®el+ 31 .Sfl ®e3+ 32.Sf2 (32.&hl ®e2-+) 32...®g5+-+; 23.ta3 ®xe3+ 24.&hl g5!
25.Sd7+ &g6 26.cxb6 (26.Sxc7?? ®e5-+) 26...axb6 27.tb2 ®e2 28.td4 g4-+; 23.Sa3! bxc5
(23...®c4 24.td2 Даб 25.Sad3co) 24.Sc3 ®f6 25.Sd7+ Фе8 26.Scd3 Bal 27.Sdl Bxa4
28.S7d2T
23...bxc5 24.Sel
24.td2 g5 25.Sac 1 c4 26.Sfl! &g6 27.Sf2 g4 (27...h5 28.e4! fxe4 29.fxe4¥) 28.fxg4 fxg4 29.e4!
Дхе4 ЗО.ДсЗт
24...C4 25.1d2
317
25...g5! 26.1сЗ?!
abcdefgh
26.e4 fxe4 (26...g4 27.fxg4 Bc5 28.Sa2 c3 29.tg5 fxg4 3O.Sf2+ &g6 31 ,tf4?) 27.fxe4 Bc5
28.Sfl+ Фё6 29.Sac 1 ®d4+ 3O.Sf2?
26...g4 27.fxg4 ®e4 28.Sa2 ®’d3 29.1al?
29.td4 h5! (29...c3? 3O.Scl fxg4 31.Sf2+ Феб 32.Sxc3=; 29...fxg4 3O.Sf2+ Феб 31.Sf6+ Фе7
32.Sefl td5 33.Slf5 ®bl+ 34.Sfl Bc4 35.S1E2+) 3O.gxh5 (3O.gxf5 c3 31.Sf2 c2 32.tb2 ®dl
33.Sffl (33.Sefl ta6-+) 33...®d2 З4.е4 Даб 35.tcl ®d4+ Зб.ДеЗ ®c3-+) 3O...c3 31.Sf2 c2
32.Sefl te4 33.tb2 ®dl 34.h6 Фg6+
29...C3 3O.Sf2 le4 31.Scl c2 0-1
12. A29
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Giri, Anish (2797)
Shamkir 140/12, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.&c3 &f6 3.&В &c6 4.g3 d5 5.cxd5 &xd5 6.1g2 lc5 7.0-0 0-0 8.d3 h6!?
8...Se8 - 138/17
9.&xd5 ®xd5 Ю.аЗ
318
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10...a5N
10...te6 ll.b4 te7 12.^g5 ®d6 13.^xe6 ®xe6 14.1b2t; 10...tg4
11.1(12 ®e6 12.Scl ®e7 13.1c3 &d4 14.e3 &xf3+ 15.®xf3 Id 6 16.Й115 c6 17.f4 exf4 18.gxf4!
abcdefgh
18.exf4 Sd8 19.5cel (19.1xa5?? g6-+) 19...®f8 20.ФМ lc5 21.f5 Sxd3 22.5e4 td7 23.Sg4
Sxc3 24.bxc3 &h8 25.a4 f6co
18...®xe3+?!
18...f5?! 19.513 A Rg3^
18...^h7! 19.f5 (19.e4 g6 20.BI3 f5! 21.e5 tc5+ 22.d4 tb6co; 19.ФЫ g6 20.®e2 f5°o)
19...®xe3+ 20.ФЫ ®g5 21.®h3 Se8 22.5gl ®xf5! 23.1e4 ®xe4+ 24.dxe4 txh3 25.5xg7+
&h8 26.5g5+! (26.5g3+? Ie5) 26...&h7 27.5g7+ &h8=
319
19.&Ы Sd8?
19...f6 2O.te4 (20.Seel Be 5 21.f5 td7 22.te4 te8 23.®g4 Sd8 24.Sgl Sd7co) 20...®h3
21.®g6 tg4 22.®h7+ Ф17 23.tg6+ Феб 24.Scel+ Bd7 25.®xg7+ Фс8 26.te4t
2O.Scel
2O.f5? ®g5+
20...®c5
21.15^ lf8 22.1e4 Ed5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
22...Se8 23.Sf3+-
23.Sf3 b5 24.Sgl Sa7 25.1f6!?
25.Sfg3 f6 26.®xh6 Sd6 27.txf6+-
25...g6 26.®h3
26.Sxg6+! fxg6 27.®xg6+ tg7 (27...Sg7 28.txg7 ®cl+ 29.&g2 txg7 3O.txd5+ cxd5 31.f6+-)
28.tc3 Д f6+-
26...Sd6 27.®h4 Sxf6 28.®xf6 le7 29.®xc6 ®xc6 30.1xc6 &g7 31.fxg6 fxg6 32.d4 a4
n32...tf6 33.d5 txb2 34.txb5 td4 35.Scl tg4 36.Sg3 tf5 37.td3 te5 38.SB tg4 39.Sffl g5
4O.Sc6+-
33.d5 b4 34.1e8! Ig5 35.h4 lxh4 36.Sxg6+ &h7 37.Sc6 lg4 38.Sf4 Eg7
38...Sg7 39.tg6+!+-
1-0
13. A29
320
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Naiditsch, Arkadij (2695)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/13, 2019
l.c4 e5 2.&c3 &f6 3.&f3 &c6 4.g3 lb4 5.&d5
5.tg2 - 137/14
5...a5
5...tc5 - 119/13
5...e4 6.^h4 tc5 (6...0-0 - 130/13) 7.tg2 0-0 8.0-0 Se8 9.e3 g5? (9...d6 10.f3±) 10.^f5 d6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
11.f3 (ll.£)fe7+! r/?g7 (ll...Sxe7 12.£)xf6+ r/?g7 13.^xe4+-) 12.^ixf6®xe7 13.^ixe8++-)
1 l...£)xd5 12.cxd5 JLxf5 13.dxc6N (13.fxe4) 13...bxc6 14.b4 ДхЬ4 15.fxe4+Deac,B (2603)-
Povah,N (2329) Gibraltar 140/(13) 2019
6.1g2 0-0 7.0-0 Se8 8.d3
8.e3!?tf8 9.d4d6co
8...&xd5
8...h6 - 75/(24)
9.cxd5 &d4
321
10.&xd4!?N
abcdefgh
10Ad2 c6 ll.£)e4 cxd5 12.£)c3 d6 13.еЗ АхсЗ 14.bxc3 ftc6 15.Axd5 Sb8 16.c4b6°o; 10.^ig5
d6 И.еЗ ^ie2+ 12.®xe2 ®xg5°o
10...exd4 11.e4
1 l.®c2!? d6 12.e4 td7co
11...C6!
1 l...d6? 12.f4! c6 13.f5±
12.114
12 .f4 cxd5 13.exd5 b5 =
12... cxd5 13.a3!?
13 .exd5 d6 14.аЗ tc5 15.®h5 g6 16.®h6 tf5 17.Sfdl ®e7=
13... 1c5
13... 1f8 14.h4!? dxe4 15.dxe4 ®b6=
14 .b4
14.®h5!? d6 15.Sfel
14...jlf8 15.exd5 d6= 16.bxa5 ®xa5 17.jLd2
17.te4!? th3 18.®h5 Sxe4 19.dxe4 txfl 20.&xfl ®c3 21.Scl ®xa3 22.&g2 b5 23.Sc7 g6
24.®dl =
17...@a6 18.ШЗ
18.Sel Sxel+ 19.txel g6=
322
18...g6 19.1b4
19.Sfcl tf5 2O.tfl Sac8 21.tb4 tg7=
19...1f5
19...h5!?20.h3 tg7=
2O.Sadl Se5 21.g4 ld7
22.@f4
abcdefgh
22.Scl!?®b6 23,h3 f5
22...И5
22...tg7!? 23,h3 (23.®xd4?! h5 24.h3 hxg4 25.hxg4 Sg5 26.®f4 Sxg4 27.®xd6 ®Ь5т) 23...f5
24.Scl fxg4 25.hxg4 W=
23 .h3 hxg4
23... ®b6!?=
24 .hxg4 ®b6 25.1f3 la4
25...f5 26.gxf5 Axf5 =
26.ЙС1
26.Sdel!? Sae8 27.te4 ®d8 28.®g3 tb5=
26...1g7 27.&g2 1ЬЗ 28.Shl
28.Sfel ®d8 29.Se4 Sxe4 3O.txe4 te5=
28...1xd5 29.1xd5 Sxd5 3O.Sh3 8d8 31.@B Sb5 32.®g3 ®g5
323
32...Sb6 33.®h4 ®xh4 34.Sxh4 tf6 35.Sh3 &g7 36.Sc7 Se8=
33.Sc7 Sd8 34.Shl ®d5+ 35.®f3 ®xf3+
35...®e6!? 36.<±?gl tf6=
36.&xf3 d5
Q36...tf6 37.Sc4 Sd5=
37.Shcl le5 38.Sc8 Sxc8 39.Sxc8+= &g7 4O.g5 f6?!
40...f5 41.gxf6+ ФхГб 42.^g4 Фе6=
41.Se8 Sb6 42.Se7+ &g8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
43.&g4?
43.&g2! ФИ8 44.gxf6 txf6 45.Sd7 &g8 46.&g3 tg5 47.f4 (47.Sxd5 tel 48.Sxd4+) 47...Ш
48.Sxd5 Sf6 49.Sxd4+
abcdefgh
43...f5+!= 44.&f3 lh2 45.Sd7 Sb5 46.1d6
46.Sd8+ Ф17 47.Sh8 te5 48.Sh7+ &g8=
46...1xd6 47.Sxd6 Sb3
47...ФП 48.a4 Sb3 49.Sxd5 Sxd3+ 5О.Фе2 Sa3 51.Sxd4 Фе6=
48.Sxg6+ &h7 49.Sh6+ &g7 50.&f4 Sxd3 51.a4
51.Sd6 Sxa3 52.Sxd5 Sa7 53.Sxf5 b5 54.Sxb5 Sd7 55.f3 d3 =
51...Sc3 52.Sd6 Sc5 53.Sd7+ &g6 54.Sxb7 Sc6 55.a5 d3 56.&e3 Sc5 57.f4 d2 58.&xd2 Sxa5
59.Sd7 &h5 бО.&еЗ 1/2-1/2
| 14. АЗО
324
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Kulaots, Kaido (2544)
Skopje 140/14, 2019
l.&B &f6 2.c4 g6 З.ЬЗ lg7 4.1b2 c5 5.g3 b6 6.1g2 lb7 7.0-0 d6
7...0-0- 129/15
8.e3 0-0 9.d4 cxd4 10.exd4 d5 ll.&e5 &c6 12.&c3 e6 13.Scl &e7N
13...a6? 14.cxd5 ^ixe5 (14...exd5 15.^ixd5 ^ixd5 16.^ixc6 Axc6 17.Sxc6+) 15.dxe5 ^ixd5
16.£)xd5 Axd5 17.Axd5 exd5 18.Sc6+
14.1аЗ a6 15.^a4 Se8 16.c5 bxc5 17.&xc5 lc8 18.g4 &d7
19.&xf7!
19.Sel±
abcdefgh
19...&xf7 20.&xe6 Фхеб 21.Sel+ &e5
21.. .&f7 22.Sxe7+ Sxe7 23.txd5+ &f8 (23...Se6 24.txe6+ Фхеб 25.BB+-) 24.txa8+
22 .dxe5 &f7
22... tb7! 23.f4 (23.®f3 Sc8co) 23...Sc8co
23 .Лхе7 Фхе7 24.jlxd5?!
325
abcdefgh
24.еб!^
24...1е6?
24...txg4! 25.Sc7+ (25.®d2 1еб 26.BI4 txd5 27.еб Дхсб 28.Sc7+ ®xc7 29.®xc7+ Фй
30.®d6+ &f7 31.Sxe6 Sxe6 32.®d7+ &f6 (32...Se7? 33.®d5++-) 33.®d4+ &f7=) 25...®xc7
26.®xg4 Sac8 27.®g5+ &f8 28.®f4+ Фе7=
25.1xa8 ®xa8 26.Ш6+ &f7 27.h3± lf8 28.®c6 g5 29.®b6 Sc8 30.®e3 le7 31.Sxc8 ®xc8
32.Scl ®Ь7 ЗЗ.ЭсЗ ^g7 34.®d3 a5 35.Ш4 &f7 36.&h2 lb4 37.@d3 &g7 38>f3 ®xf3
39.Sxf3 ld2
n39...td5 4O.Sd3 te4 41.Sd7+ &f8 42.h4 tc5 43.Sd2+
4O.Sf6 lf4+ 41.&gl 42.Sa6 ld2 43.&fl lg6 44.Фе2 lc3 45.Sa7+ ±f8 46.&e3 Ibl
47.a3 lg6
47...Фе8 48.f4 gxf4+ 49.?bxf4 Ad2+ 50.Ф13 Ag6 51.h4+-
48.e6 h6 49.Sc7 lf6 5O.Sc5 ld8 51.Sc8 &e7
326
abcdefgh
52.f4
52.&d4 ДЬ6+ 53.Фе5 td3 54.h4! gxh4 55.f4 Даб (55...tgl 56.Scl Д£2 57.Sc7+ &f8 58.&d6
ДеЗ 59.e7+ Ф17 6O.e8=Q+ Фхе8 61.Se7++-) 56.Sc6 h3 57.f5! (57.Sxb6?! h2 58.f5 hl=Q
59.f6+ &d8 6O.e7+ Фс7 61.Sxa6 ®el+=) 57...h2 58.f6+ &d8 59.e7+ &d7 6O.Sd6+ Фе8
61.Sxb6 Дс8 62.Sb8+-
52...ДЬ6+ 53.&f3 gxf4 54.&xf4 Да4 55.Sc6 ДЬ2 56.a4 Да4 57.Sc4 Д12 58.&e5 Д§3+ 59.&a5
Де1 6O.Sc7+ &e8 61.Scl Да2 62.Sc8+ Фе7 63.И4 ДаЗ 64.Sc7+ Фе8 65.&a4 ДЫ 66.&e5 Де1
67.ЙС1 Д§3+ 68.&a5 ДИ7 69.Sc3 ДГ4 7О.Ес5 Фе7 71.йха5 Д§8 72.йа6 Да2 73.а5 &f6 74.g5+
hxg5 75.hxg5+ Дxg5 76.Sc6 ±f5 77.a6 ДеЗ 78.b4 1-0
15. A3O
Maghsoodloo, Parham (2671) - Jones, Gawain С В (2702)
Malmoe 140/15, 2019
l.fcf3 &f6 2.c4 c5 З.ЬЗ g6 4.ДЬ2 Дg7 5.g3
5.e3 - 138/(18)
5...O-O 6^g2 a6 7.a4
327
7...d5?!
7...^e4 8.^fd2!? (8.0-0 - E60) 8...^xd2 (8...^g5!?) 9.®xd2
9...£)c6N (9...cxd4 10.Axd4 Axd4 ll.®xd4 ®a5+ 12.£)c3 ^ic6 13.®d2±) Ю.Ахсб (10.dxc5
Axb2 ll.®xb2 ®a5+ 12.£)c3 ®xc5 13.0-0 Ac6 14.Sadl±) 10...bxc6 ll.dxc5 Axb2 12.®xb2
®a5+ 13.£)c3 ®xc5 14.0-0 ®e5= Jobava,B (2629)-Sjugirov,S (2663) ProChessLeague (Int.-
rapid) 140/(15) 2019
7...®a5+ 8.tc3 (8.^c3±) 8...®c7 9.0-0 ^e4 (9...Se8!?) 10.tb2 ^c6 1 l.^bd2 (И.еЗ!?)
1 l...tf5 12.e3 ®a5 13.£)xe4 Axe4 14.^iel (14.®cl=) 14...jLxg2 15.^xg2N (15.£)xg2) 15...cxd4
16.exd4
328
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...d5 (16...b5! 17.^f3 bxc4 18.bxc4 Sab8+) 17.c5 Ьбт Andreikin,D (2725)-Ponkratov,P (2630)
ProChessLeague (Int.-rapid) 140/(15) 2019
8.dxc5
8.cxd5 - 32/(652)
8...dxc4
8...®a5+ 9.^bd2±
9.&bd2 &a6
9...cxb3 Ю.ахЬЗ ^ia6 ll.®cl±
10.0-0
IO.ftxc4!?
10...&xc5 ll.&xc4 Леб 12.®clN
12.Scl
12...Sc8 13.Sdl ®e8= 14.®f4
14.Ad4 Лхс4 15.®xc4 ^ie6 16.®b4 ^ixd4 17.^ixd4=
14...&ce4?!
14...Axc4 15.®xc4 ^ice4=
15.&fe5 b5 16.&a5± Sc2 17.1d4
17.Axe4 ^ixe4 18.®xe4 Sxb2 19.4/ас6±
17...1d5 18.®e3 ®a8 19.1h3?!
329
19.f3 ^d6 20.®d3 Sfc8 21.th3 e6 22.^ac4±
19...И6 2O.Sdcl &g5?
abcdefgh
2O...Sxcl+! 21.Sxcl ^g5co
21.1fl?
21.Sxc2 ^xh3+ 22.ФП ДхЬЗ 23.Sc6 td5 24.Sacl ^g5 25.B+
21...Sfc8oo 22.Sxc2 Sxc2 23.Scl ®c8 24.&ac6
24.Sxc2 ®xc2 25.®d3 ®cl 26.^f3 ^h3+ 27.&g2 e5 28.txe5 ^xf2 29.Фх£2 ^g4+ 30.&gl
txe5 31.®xd5 ®еЗ+ 32.ФЫ ®cl 33.&gl ^e3 34.®d8+ &g7 З5.ф£2=
24...Sxcl?
24„.£)h3+! 25.jbdi3 ®xh3 26.^ixe7+ ФЬ7 27.^ixd5 (27.£)f3 £lg4-+) 27...^ixd5 28.Sxc2 ^ixe3
29.fxe3 txe5 3O.txe5 ®f5 31.Sc5 g5-+ (31...W15-+)
25.®xcl &h7 26.f3?
330
abcdefgh
26.®c5 ftc6 27.M3 Дхсб 28.^xc6 аб 29.еЗ ^е4 30.®d5±
26...&d7! 27.®сЗ &е6 28.&хе7?!
28 .£)Ь4 ДЬ7 29.ftbd3 ^ixe5 ЗО.£)хе5 ftxd4 31.®xd4 Ь4 32.Ф12 ®сЗ-+
28... ®b7! 29.f4
29 .^xd5 ®xd5 3O.txa7 Дхс5 31.®d3 ld4+ 32.txd4 Ы4-+
29... &xe5 30.&xd5 &xd4 31.e4 &ec6-+
31...^g4!?-+
32.ФЫ &e7 33.®c7 ®xc7 34.&xc7 b4 35.1c4 &g8 36.&g2 g5 37.&f2 &g6 38.&d5 a5 39.e5
±f8
39...gxf4 4O.gxf4 £Л4
4О.ФеЗ &c6 41.Фе4 h5 42.1b5 &ce7 43.&b6 gxf4 44.&d7+
44.gxf4 f5+
44...&g8 45.gxf4 &f8 46.&c5 &e6 47.&d3
47.£)xe6 fxe6 48.Ac4 Ф17
47...1h6 48.h4 &g7 49.1c4 &g6 50.1xe6 fxe6 51.&c5 &f7 52.&b7 &d5 53.Ы6+ &e7 54.f5
&c3+ 55.&d3 lf4
55...£)xa2
56.f6+ &d7 57.&d4 lg3 58.&b7 lf2+ 59.&d3 &xa2 60Axa5 lxh4 61.^b7 0-1
16. A3O
Artemiev, Vladislav (2754) - Inarkiev, Ernesto (2691)
331
Russia 140/16, 2019
l.c4 c5 2.g3 &f6 3.1g2 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.&f3
5.^c3 - 139/(14)
5...#te6 6.d4 cxd4 7.&xd4 &db4 8.&xc6 ®xdl+ 9.&xdl &xc6 10.&c3
10.txc6+bxc6 И.ДеЗ e5 12.^c3 te6 13.f3 (13.Фс2 - 45/(31)) 13...a5N (13...tb4) 14.^a4
(14.Фе1=) 14...tb4 15.b3 0-0 16.Фс2
abcdefgh
16...f5 (I6...tf5+T) 17.Shdl= Ubilava,E (2495)-Zhukova,N (2377) Gibraltar 140/(16) 2019
10...1d7 ll.le3 g6 12.&el
12.Scl - 72/32
12...1g7 13.Scl
332
abcdefgh
13...f5N
13...0-0
14.f4 Фп= 15.ФС Sac8 16.Shdl Деб 17.&d5
17.^a4!?txa2 18.Sd7b5 19.^c5 ^b4=
17...Shd8 18.b4
18.b3 b6 19.Sc4 ^b8=
18...1d4?!
18...tb2 19.Sc2 ДаЗ 2O.b5 ^a5 21.Sxc8 Sxc8 22.Sd3 (22.txa7 ^c4=) 22...^c4 23.txa7 b6
24.Sc3 tb2=
19.1xd4! Ixd5
333
20.1b6!? axb6 21.Sxd5
abcdefgh
21.txd5+ &f6 22.a3 Sd6 23.e4 fxe4 24.txe4 Scd8 25.Sxd6+ Sxd6 26.ФеЗ e5 27.Sc4±
21...&xb4 22.Sxc8 Sxc8 23.Sb5 &c6 24.Sxb6 &d8 25.&e3
25.a4 Sc5 26.Sb4 Sa5 =
25...e6 26.&d3 Фе7
26...Sa8 27.Sb2 Фе7=
27.a4
abcdefgh
27...ЙС1?
27...Sa8 28.Sb4 &d6 29.Sd4+ Фс7=
334
28.1xb7+- Sal 29.Sb4 &xb7
29...h6 ЗО.Даб g5 31.Фс2 gxf4 32.Sxf4 ^сб ЗЗ.ФЬ2 Sdl 34.Sh4
3O.Sxb7+ Ф1'6 31.Sb4
31.Sxh7? Sa3+ 32.&d2 Sa2+ ЗЗ.Фе1 Sxa4=; 31.Sa7
31...Sa2
З1.. .е5 32.Фс4 exf4 33.gxf4 Феб 34.h4 &d6 35.ФЬ5 Фс7 36.Sc4+ ФЬ7 37.e4 fxe4 38.Sxe4 Sfl
39.Se7+ ФЬ8 4О.ФЬ6 Sbl+ 41.Фс5 Sfl 42.Sf7 h5 43.Sf6
32 .Фс4 Sxe2
З2... е5 ЗЗ.ФЬЗ Sal 34.e3 (34.Sb6+ Фе7 35.Sb7+ Феб 36.Sxh7 Sbl+ 37.ФсЗ Sal (37...Scl+
38^d3 Sdl+ 39.ФеЗ exf4+ 4O.gxf4 Sal 41.Sa7) 38.Sa7 exf4 39.gxf4 Фd5 4О.ФЬ2 Sfl 41.e3
Sf3 42.Se7) 34...Феб (З4...е4 35.ФЬ2 Sei 36.Sb3 Se2+ 31.'ФаЗ) 35.e4 exf4 36.exf5+ Фxf5
37.Sxf4+ Фе5 38.ФЬ4
33 .a5 e5 34.a6 exf4 35.gxf4 g5 36.Sa4 Se4+ 37.ФЬ5 Se8 38.a7 gxf4 39.a8=Q Sxa8 4O.Sxa8
Фе5 41.Фс4 Фе4 42.Se8+ ФГЗ 43.ФаЗ Фg2 44.Sf8 1-0
17. А31
Damljanovic, Branko (2486) - Milanovic, Danilo (2495)
Srbija (ch) 140/17, 2019
l.fcf3 &f6 2.c4 c5 З.&сЗ b6 4.e4 d6 5.d4 cxd4 6.&xd4 lb7 7.f3 еб 8.1еЗ аб 9.1e2 Де7
10.®с12 0-0 11.0-0 ®с7
ll...^bd7
12.Sfcl
12.Sfdl - 101/(103)
12...Sc8
12...^bd7 13.a4 Sfb8 14.b4f
13.b4!?
13.tfl ^bd7 14.Sabl ®d8 15.b4 Sab8 16.^b3N (16.®f2) 16...ta8?! (16...d5! 17.cxd5 exd5
18.^xd5 ^xd5 19.exd5 Sxcl 2O.Sxcl €tf6=) 17.a4 ®f8 (17..Ae5 18.c5f) 18.a5 bxa5 19.^xa5
Ad8 2О.Ф1а4 Ф1Ь6 21.Ф1хЬ6 АхЬб 22.ДхЬ6 Sxb6
335
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
23.e5! dxe5 24.с5 Sbb8 25.txa6 Sd8 Yilmaz,M (2636) -Kulaots,K (2544) Skopje 140/(17) 2019
(25...Sd8 26.®f2 e4 27.c6+-)
13...&bd7 14.&a4 ®d8 15.&b3N
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
15.Sabi
15...1c6
15...d5? 16.cxd5 (16.exd5 exd5 17.c5 bxc5 18.£)axc5 ^ixc5 19.£)xc5 Sc7 2O.Ad4+) 16...exd5
17.e5!? Sxcl+ 18.Sxcl ^xe5 19.^xb6 Sb8 2O.^a5 ta8 21.®d4 Ы7 22.^xa8 Sxa8 23.^c6
®e8 24.£)xe7+ ®xe7 25.iLfl+-; 15...a5 16.bxa5 bxa5 17.Sabi (17.c5 dxc5 18.£)axc5 ^ixc5
19.®xd8+txd8 2O.^xc5 tc6 21.Sabl±) 17...tc6 18.£te3 a4 19.^d4 €lc5 2O.^xc6 Sxc6
21.®c2±
16.&b2
336
16.£k3 ^е5 (16...jt.b7=) 17.а4 td7 18.^dl (18.а5 ^хс4 19.txc4 Sxc4 2О.Ь5!? (2O.axb6 Sxb4
21.£)а5 Sxb6!? 22.ДхЬ6 ®хЬ6+ 23.ФЫ И6Ё1) 2О...Ьха5 (2О...ахЬ5?! 21.ахЬ6 Ь4 22.Sxa8 ®ха8
23.Sal ®Ь8 24.^dl+) 21.^ха5 ДхЬ5!? 22.^хс4 Дхс4 23.^а4 tb5^) 18...d5!? (18...а5 19.Ь5
®с7 2O.^f2 Sd8co) 19.exd5 exd5 2O.c5 (2O.cxd5 Sxcl 21.^xcl tc8!? 22.^c3 (22.tg5 ®xd5
23.®xd5 ^xd5 24.txe7 ^xe7co) 22...tb7 (22...txb4 23.^1a2!? td6 24.Sbl ^ed7 25.^b4
Ab7°o) 23.£)la2 (23.Ad4 £jg6 24.£)d3 £lxd5 25.£)xd5 Axd5°o) 23...^xd5 24.£)xd5 Axd5
(24...®xd5 25.®xd5 lxd5 26.txb6 tf6 27.^c3 ^d7 28.^xd5 txal 29.tf2s) 25.Sdl tb3
26.®xd8+ lxd8 27.Sd2 Дха4 28.txa6 tf6 29.tflco) 2O...^c4!? 21.txc4 dxc4 22.Sxc4
(22.cxb6? cxb3 23.b7 Sxcl 24.bxa8=Q Sxdl+ 25.®xdl ®xa8 26.®xb3 ®b8+) 22...®e8!?
23.Sd4 (23.a5 Ac6 24.Sc3 Axb3 25.Sxb3 bxc5 26.bxc5 Axc5°o) 23...bxc5 24.^xc5 Axc5
25.bxc5 Sxc5°o
16...1b7 17.a4?!
17.^a4tc6=; 17.^d3!? tc6 18.^d4tb7 19.a3±
17...a5?!
17...d5!? 18.exd5 exd5 19.c5 bxc5 2O.bxc5 d4!? 21.®xd4 (21.jt.xd4 £jxc5 22.£)xc5 Axc5 23.Sc4
a5 24.Sdl tb4 25.®e3 ^d5 26.®e4 ®g5co) 21...td5 22.^c4 (22.c6 txb3 23.cxd7 ftxd7
24.®d3 Ae6°o) 22...£jxc5 23.£)xc5 Axc5 24.®e5 Axe3+ 25.®xe3 Sc6°o
18.c5!?± dxc5
18...bxc5 19.£jxa5 Axe4 2O.fxe4 £jxe4 21.®el (21.®d3 €lef6 22.£jb3 £jd5 23.bxc5 (23.jt.d2 jt,f6
24.Sa2 cxb4#) 23...£)xe3 24.®xe3 jt,g5 25.®f2 jt,xcl 26.Sxcl £jxc5 27.£jxc5 Sxc5 28.Sxc5
dxc5 29.tb5 (29.®xc5?! ®d2 30.®b5 ®d6 31.®b3 (31.^c4? ®d4+ 32.&fl ®f4+ ЗЗ.Фе1 Sb8
34.®c5 Sbl+ 35.tdl h6+) 31...Sb8 32.tb5 ®d4+ ЗЗ.ФП Sc8 34.^dl g6¥) 29...®c7co) 21...th4
22.g3 tf6 23.Sabi cxb4 24.^c6 Sxc6!? 25.Sxc6 tc3 26.®dl ^e5 27.Sb6 td2! 28.td4 tc3
29.&g2 (29.te3 td2=) 29...^d2 ЗО.ДеЗ ^xbl 31.®xbl±
19.bxa5 bxa5 2O.^c4?!
2O.tb5!? tc6 21.^c4 Sab8 (21...txb5?! 22.axb5 Sab8 (22...a4 23.^ba5 ^b6 24.^c6 ^xc4
(24...®xd2? 25.£)xe7+ ФГ8 26.£jxd2 Фхе7 27.jt,xc5+ Sxc5 28.Sxc5+-) 25.®xd8+ jt,xd8
26.Sxc4 £3d7 27.Scxa4 Sxa4 28.Sxa4+-) 23.Sxa5+) 22.txc6 Sxc6 23.^bxa5 Sa6 24.Scbl Sb4
25.Sxb4 cxb4 26.£jb3±
2O...la6!? 21.&bxa5 ®c7 22.1fl Scb8
337
23.®с2?!
- -- ---Й1
abcdefgh
23.®el Sb4 24.td2 txc4!? 25.txb4 txfl 26.®xfl (26.&xfl? ®xh2+) 26...td6 27.g3 (27.h3?
te5 28.tel (28.Sa2?? Id4+ 29.ФЫ ^h5 3O.tel Sxa5-+) 28...Sxa5! 29.txa5 ®xa5 3O.Sdl
txal 31.Sxal ^b6 32.®b5 ®xb5 33.axb5 &f8+) 27...h5#; 23.Sdl!? Sb4 24.®c2 ^b6 25.^xb6
Sxb6 26.^c4 Sb7 (26...txc4 27.txc4 td6 28.g3 te5 29.Sa2 td4 3O.txd4 cxd4 31.tb5
(31.Sxd4? Sc6 32.e5 ®xe5 33.®d2 g6#) 31...®a7 32.®d3±) 27.a5±
23...&e8!?
23...^d5 24.exd5 exd5 25.tf2 dxc4 26.^xc4 tf6 27.tg3 (27.Sabl td4co) 27...td4+ 28.&hl
®d8 29.Axb8 iLxal 3O.Sxal Sxb8 31.a5±
24.&b3 &d6oo 25.&bd2 &xc4 26.&xc4 lf6 27.Sa2 h6 28.&a3?!
28.&hlco
28...1xflT 29.Sxfl &b6 30.&b5 ®c6 31.Sbl© c4© 32.f4 [xe4]
32 .tf2 Sa6 33.^d4 txd4 34.txd4 Sd8 35.te3 Sd3 36.tf2 ^ха4т; 32.^d4 ®c5 33.&f5 ®c7
34.^d4 c3t
З2... 1е7 ЗЗ.а5?!
33 .^d4 ®c7 34.a5 ^d7 35.Sxb8+ Sxb8¥
33... &d7T 34.&d4 ®a6
34...Sxbl+ 35.®xbl ®c7 Зб.аб Дс5т
35.e5 &c5 36.f5?!
36.Sab2 Sxb2 37.®xb2 ^d3 38.®b5 Дс5т
36...&d3+ 37.fxe6 fxe6 38.Ш1
338
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
38...Sf8!?-+ 39.Saal lc5 4O.Sxf8+ Sxf8 41.®e2 &f4! 42.®c2
42.®g4 h5 43.BIB (43.®g5 txd4 44.1xd4 ^e2+ 45.Ml Md4-+; 43.®dl ®b7 44.®c2 М3
45.®e2 Be4 46.M2 M4 47.®f3 ®xc2 48.1xc5 M2+-+) 43...M5 44.®h3 МеЗ 45.®xe3 Sd8
46.Sdl ®xa5-+
42...M5 43.112 Sxf2 44.®xf2 Ba 7 45.Sdl М3 0-1
18. A34
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Paravyan, David (2627)
Skopje 140/18, 2019
l.£tf3 Мб 2.c4 c5 З.ВсЗ d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.еЗ еб 6.Bxd5 exd5 7.b4!? c4
7...cxb4 8.1b2 M6 9.Scl te6N (9...a6) 10.M4 (10.1b5±) 10...^xd4 ll.txd4 f6 12.1d3
(12.1b5+!? M7 (12...td7? 13.В15+ g6 14.®xd5+) 13.f4 (13.1d3 h5!?) 13...Sc8 14.0-0 Sxcl
15.®xcl ®c8 16.®bl b6 17.Scl lc5 18.1e2 a5 19.1f3s) 12...td6 13.ВИ5+ tf7 14.®g4 0-0
15.®f5 g6 16.®xf6 ®xf6 17.1xf6
339
1 и 'й..д" Ив
abcdefgh
17...d4?! (17...Sfc8 18.Фе2 а5#) 18.txd4 Дха2 19.Sal tf7 (19...ЬЗ 2O.tc4+ Sf7 21.h4! a5
(21...Ф18 22.jt.xf7 Фх17 23.f4 a5 24.h5) 22.f4 h5 (22...a4 23.h5) 23.0-0!? (23.g4!?) 23...&f8
24.txf7 ФхГ7 25.f5±) 2O.Sxa7 Sxa7 21.txa7 Sa8 22.td4 tc5 23.te5 td6 24.tb2 Sa2 25.td4
Дс5 26.ДЫ Sa5 27.tb2+ Parligras,M (2657)-Gaehwiler,G (2414) Skopje 140/(18) 2019
8.1b2 lxb4 9.1xg7 Sg8 10.1e5 &c6 ll.lg3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
11...C3N
1 l...tf5 - 131/(7)
12.a3 cxd2+
12...ta5!?
13.&xd2 lc3 14.Scl d4 15.1d3 h5
340
15...®а5 16.Sc27A0-0
16.0-0 h4 17.&e4!?
17.M4 М3 18.M4 Mg2 19.Mg2 h3 2O.tg3 hxg2 21.Selt
17...hxg3 18.fxg3 M6 19.®h5 ®a5 20.®h4
20.Ш+ M7 21.M5 ®xa3 22.®h4 Sgd8!? 23.M1
20...®e5 21.&f6+ M8?
21 ...ф£8 22.M4 dxe3 23.M7+ Фе8 (23...&g7 24.ftg5^) 24.Ш+ M8=
22.&xg8+ M7 23.&f6
23.M7! ®xe3+ 24.Ml ®xd3 25.£)xc6 Фхсб 26.Sfdl+-
23...M2?
abcdefgh
23...®хе3+ 24.M1 ®xd3 25.®f4+ Мб 26.^e4 (26.Sbl+ Мб) 26...®c4 27.^d6 ®c5 28.Sbl+
Мб 29.^ixb7 ®d5°o
24.&e4?!
24.Sc2! ®хеЗ+ (24...МеЗ+ 25.M1) 25.Sf2 ®xd3 26.Scxd2+
24...МеЗ+ 25.M1 Mel 26.Sxcl M8 27.®f4 ®xf4 28.gxf4 M5 29.&gl lg6
29...a5 3O.Sc5 (ЗО.ЬЗ?! Sh4 31 .Sfl b5!) 3O...Me4 31.Me4 Se8 32.M3 Se3 33.a4 Sa3 34.h4
Sxa4 35.h5 Sal+ 36.M2 Sei 37.h6 Se8 38.g4 a4 39.g5 a3 4O.Scl+
ЗО.ЬЗ a5 31.Sc5 b6 32.Sg5 &e7 33.&f2 f6 34.Sb5 Sd8 35.g4 &d5
35...Me4 36.Me4 d3 37.Sbl d2 38.Sdl Sd4 39.M3 Sa4 4O.Sxd2 Sxa3+ 41.Sd3 Sal
341
36.f5 Де8 37.Sxd5!?
37.Sbl Дсб 38.Scl+
37...Sxd5 38.&xf6 Se5 39.&xe8+ Sxe8 4O.g5 &d6 41.f6 Ь5 42.И4 b4 43.a4?
43.axb4 a4 44.g6 a3 45.g7 Феб 46.g8=Q+ Sxg8 47.iLc4++-
43...b3?
abcdefgh
43...Sb8! 44.h5 Фе6=
44.g6+- Феб 45.f7 Sb8 46.h5 Ф16 47.h6 Ь2 48.Ф13 Sd8 49^g4 Sc8 5O.h7 Sd8 51.ФЬ5 Фg7
52.&g5 Sd5+ 53.&g4 Sd8 54.Ф15 Sc8 55.Фе6 Sb8 56.Фе5 Sd8 57.1Ы0 Sb8 58.Фх44 Sb4+
59.Фс5 Sh4 6О.ФЬ5 Sh5+ 61.Фс4 Sh3 62.1e4 ±f8 63.1f5 Sh2 64.ФсЗ Фg7 65.1c2 Sh4
66.ФхЬ2 Sh3 67if5 Sh5 68.1d3 Sh4 69.ФсЗ Sf4 70.1e4 Sh4 71.Ф44 Sh5 72.Фс4 1-0
19. A42
Ivanchuk, Vassily (2677) - Adhiban, Baskaran (2701)
La Habana 140/19, 2019
l.d4 d6 2.e4 g6 3.c4 Jlg7 4.£te3 c5 5.&ge2
5.d5 - 75/45
5...&C6 6.d5 &a5 7.Sbl!?N
7.td2 a6 8.^g3 h5 9.td3 h4 lOAfl h3 1 l.g3 td7co
7...&f6 8.&g3 0-0 9.1e2 e6 10.0-0 exd5 ll.cxd5
ll.exd5 ^d7(ll...Se8 12.td2b6 13.Sel±; ll...h5 12.tg5) 12.^ce4 ^e5 13.f4!? ^exc4 14.f5
f6 15.®c2 ^e5 16.td2f
342
11...а6 12.b4 &d7!?
12...cxb4 13.Sxb4 ^d7 14.td2 b5 (14...Se8) 15.a4 ^c4 16.txc4 (16.axb5 ftxd2 17.®xd2
^c5^) 16...bxc4 17.Sxc4^e5 18.Sb4tg4^
13.®d2
13.bxa5 ДхсЗ 14.tf4 ®f6 (14...^e5 15.M6 Se8 16.f4 ^d7 17.ФЫ+; 14...®e7 15.Sb3 lxa5
16.th6 f6 (16...Se8? 17.^f5! ®f6 18.tg7 ®d8 19.tal!+-; 16...b5 17.^f5 ®xe4 18.®al f6
19.^xd6 ®xe2 2O.Se3 ®h5 21.txf8+) 17.Se3 Se8 18.e5! fxe5 (18...dxe5 19.^f5 ®d8 2O.d6+-)
19.^e4+) 15.®cl (15.td2 Sb8 16.Sb3 td4 17.a4f) 15...txa5 16.tg5 ®e5 17.f4 ®d4+ 18.&hlf
13...cxb4 14.&dl h5
15.1xh5! &c4?
abcdefgh
15...gxh5 I6.ftxh5 (16.Sxb4 ^ie5 17.£)xh5 ®h4 18.£)xg7 ^xg7 19.f4 ^iec4 20.®c3+ f6 21.Sxc4
^ixc4 22.®xc4 Sh8 23.®c7+ ^g8 24.®xd6 ®xh2+ 25.Ф12оо) 16...®h4D 17.^ixg7 ^xg7
18.^e3 (18.tb2+ f6 19.®xb4 20.®xa5 Sh8 21.®c7+ &g6 22.®xd6 ^xe4 23.®c7 Sh7
24.iLxf6 £)xf6 25.®d6 Af5°o) 18...£)e5 19.f4 ^ig4 20.g3 ®h5 21.£)xg4 Axg4 22.®xb4±
16.®xb4 b5 17.1e2 &c5
17...a5 18.®el Даб 19.txc4 bxc4 2O.^c3 21.te3 ^d3 22.®d2+
18.Дхс4 bxc4 19.ДЬ2
19.®a3 ®h4 (19...td7 2O.tb2 Sb8 21.^e3 Sxb2 (21...txb2 22.Sxb2+) 22.Sxb2 c3 23.Sc2 Ib5
24.Sfcl £M3 25.Sxc3 ^xcl 26.Sxcl+; 19...Se8 2O.tb2 ^xe4 21.txg7 &xg7 22.^e3+) 2O.tb2
ДхЬ2 21.Sxb2 ^ixe4 22.^ie3+
19...&d3 20.®a3?!
20.®xc4 ^xb2 21.^xb2 Id7 22.^d3 Ib5 23.®b3 ®a5±
343
20...&хЬ2 21.&хЬ2?!
21.Sxb2 ДхЬ2 22.^хЬ2 а5 23.®с3 Даб 24.^dl^
21...сЗ 22.&с4
22...Вс7?
abcdefgh
22...а5! 23.^xd6 (23,е5? Даб-+; 23.^b6 Sb8 24.^а4 Даб 25.^хсЗ ДхП 26.Sxfl ®Ь6+;
23.®xd6 ®xd6 24.^xd6 Даб 25.Sfcl Sfb8-+; 23.^e3 Даб 24.Sfel ®с7 25.Sbcl Sfc8+)
23...Даб 24.Sfel Sb8 25.Sbcl Де5 26.^df5 gxf5 27.Sxc3! (27.^xf5 Bf6+) 27...Дс8!+
(27...ДхсЗ 28.®хсЗД)
23.&a5!
23.^xd6?! c2 24.Sbcl Sb8 25.e5 (25.^xc8 Sfxc8 26.d6 ®c4+) 25...Дхе5 26.^de4 f5 27.d6
®g7 28.^c5 ДЬ2 29.®d3 Дхс1 3O.Sxcl Sb4 31.®xc2 Sd4+
23...Sb8 24.Sxb8 ®xb8 25.&c6 ®b5
25...®b2 26.®xd6 c2 27.^e2 (27.®c5? Ag4 28.f3 Ad7 29.^e2 Дхсб ЗО.Вхсб Ad4+ 31.ФЫ
(31.^xd4 ®xd4+ 32.ФЫ ®dl 33.Sgl Sb8-+) 31...ДеЗ-+; 27.®f4 Ad7-+) 27...®b5 28.^cl
ДЬ7°о
26.®xd6 c2 27.®c7
27.^e7+ &h7 28.®c7 Bbl 29.^xc8 ДЬ2 ЗО.^Ьб (3O.^e2 Bdl 31.®c4 Sxc8 32.®xc8 Bxe2
33.h4 ®xfl+ 34.ФхП cl=Q+ 35.®xcl Дхс1°о) 3O...cl=Q 31.Sxcl ®xcl+ 32.®xcl Дхс1
ЗЗ.ФПсо
27...M6 28.&a7
344
abcdefgh
28.e5 Ag5 29.d6 ®xfl+ 3O.£W1 cl=Q 31.h4 Af4 32.d7 Axd7 33.®xd7co
28...®b7??
28...®d7 29.®c5 (29.®xd7 Axd7 3O.Scl Aa4+) 29...Ae7 ЗО.ВсЗ ®a4 31.^c6 (31 ,®c3 Ag4
З2.^с6 Aa3 33.f4 Adi 34.^f5 gxf5 35.®g3+ <±>h7 36.®h4+=; 31.h4 Aa3 32.h5 Ag4 33.hxg6
Adi 34.®h6 fxg6 35.®xg6+ Ф118 36.®h6+ Bg8 37.^c6 Sf7=) 31...Aa3 32.e5 Ad7 33.^e4
(33.еб Axc6 34.dxc6 cl=Q 35.Sxcl Axel 36.®xcl fxe6=) 33...Axc6 34.^if6+ ^g7 35.^h5+
gxh5 36.®g5+ Ф117 37.®xh5+=
29.®xb7 Axb7 30.ЙС1+- Ag5 31.Sxc2 f5 32.Sc7 Aa8 ЗЗ.&сб Af4 34.Sa7 Axc6 35.dxc6 Se8
Зб.йхаб fxe4 37.Sa4 1-0
20. A45
Paravyan, David (2627) - Anton Guijarro, David (2643)
Praha II 140/20, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.Ag5 c5 3.d5 d6 4.&c3 h6
4...^bd7 - 104/(164)
5.Ad2
345
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
5.iLf4 e5 6.dxe6 Axc6 7.e4 £)c6 8.£)f3
abcdefgh
8...g5N (8...®b6!?) 9.Ae3 Ag7 10.Ae2 0-0°° Hauge,L (2468)-Cornette,M (2552)
ProChessLeague (Int.-rapid) 140/ (20) 2019
5...b5!?N
5...e6
6.&xb5 £ixd5 7.e4N
7.£)c3 - 140/ (20) 7...Ab 7 (7...£)b6!?oo Alikhan Irgaliyev (2175)-Jeffery Xiong (2672), Pro Chess
League (Internet-rapid) 2019) 8.£)xd5 Axd5 9.Axh6 Ac6 10.Ad2 £)d7rc
7...&b6 8.a4 a6 9.&c3
9.a5 axb5 Ю.ахЬб Sxal ll.txb5+td7 (1 l...^d7?! 12.®xal ®xb6 13.®a8 ®Ь7 14.®xb7 ДхЬ7
346
15.f3 еб 1б.£42 Де7 17.tc3±) 12.txd7+ £^xd7 13.®xal ®xb6 14.4йс2 еб 15.®а8+ ®Ь8 16.®с6
®Ъ6 17.®с8+ ®d8 18.®xd8+ &xd8=; 9.^аЗ ДЬ7! (9...^ха4? 1О.£44 £^Ь6 ll.ta5 £^8d7 12,е5!
±; 9...£46 1О.а5 £47 ll.£44 tb7 12.£^В еб 13.с3 Де7 (13...g5!?) 14.tf4 е5 15.te3 £46
16.td3±) 10.143 (1О.а5 ^6d7 1 l.td3 £46 12.£^c4 £4е5<ю) 10...еб ll.a5 ^6d7 12.^f3 te7
13.0-0 £46°o
9...£46 1044?!
10Af3 еб
10...e6¥ 11 ,£)f3 Де7 12.1d3 0-0 13.a5 £47 14.£42 d5 15.b3
15.c4 £46 16.exd5 exd5+
15...dxe4 16.1xe4 lb7 17.0-0 £46 18.1d3 &b4+ 19.1c4 £44 20.1el lf6 21.c3 £46
21...£^d5!?
22.®c2 £4a5 23.1d3 £46 24.£45 ®c7 25.&g4 le7 26.c4 £46 27.1c3 f5 28.£45 lf6 29.Sael
Sad8 30.&g3 £44 3Llxb4 cxb4 32.c5 £45 33.®c4 lxe5 34.Sxe5 &h8 35.1e2 £44 Зб.йеЗ
a5 37.Sf2 £4e2+ 38.Sexe2 ld5 39.®c2 Sc8 40.Ж2 ®xc5 41.Sc2 ®e3 0-1
21. A46
Efimov, Igor (2439) - Van Foreest, Jorden (2601)
France 140/21, 2019
144 £46 2.&13 c5 3.dxc5 еб 4.c4
4.e3 - 70/376
4...1xc5 5.£43 0-0 б.еЗ b6 7.1e2 lb7 8.0-0 a6 9.b3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9...®c7N
abcdefgh
347
9...te7 10.tb2 d6 1 l.^d4 ^bd7 12.ДВ ®c7 13.Scl Sac8co
10.1b2 &g4?! 11.ИЗ lxf3 12.hxg4 lb7
12...Дхе2 13.®xe2 ^ic6 14.£)e4 Ac7 15.g5+
13.1f3
13.a3! ^c6 14.b4 te7 15.f4+
13...Sd8?!
13...^c6 14.^e4 te7 15.Scl Sac8±; 13...txf3 14.®xf3 ^c6 15.^e4f6 16.Sadl Sad8±
14.1xb7 ®xb7 15.g5 b5 16.®g4
16 .®h5 d6 (16...bxc4? 17.g6+-) 17.cxb5 axb5 18.®h4 ^d7 19.^e4
16... bxc4 17.^e4
17 .®xc4 te7 18.®h4 d5 19.Sadlco
17... 1f8
abcdefgh
18.f3?
18 .g6!? fxg6 (18...hxg6?? 19.®h4 f6 2O.^xf6+ gxf6 21.®xf6+-) 19.®f3 2O.^g5 Se8
21.®f7+ &h8 22.Sadi Se7 23.®Ш; 18.tf6 Sc8; 18.g3! d5 (18...^c6 19.&g2 ®b5 2O.Shl ®f5
21.®xf5 exf5 22.^d2 d5 23.Sh47; 18...cxb3 19.&g27) 19.Ш+ gxf6 2O.gxf6+ &h8 21.ta3!
th6 22.®h5 ^d7 23.®xh6 Sg8co
18...&C6
348
19.&f6+??
abcdefgh
19.Ф12 ®Ь5П 20.Shi ®f5 21.bxc4 (21.Sh5 ®xg4 22.fxg4 d5 23.Sahl h6 24.gxh6 dxe4 25.hxg7
Sd2+ 26.&gl Sxb2 27.gxf8=Q+ &xf8 28.Sh8+ Фе7 29.Sxa8 Sbl+ 30.Ф112 Sxhl+ 31.&xhl c3
32.Sxa6 ftc5 33.Sa5 ^d3 34.Sa7+ &d6 35.Sa6+ &d5 36.Sa5+ Феб 37.Sa4 ^e5-+; 21.®xf5
exf5 22.£)g3 ftb4 23.Ad4 f4! 24.£)f5 fxe3+ 25.Ф1хеЗ cxb3 26.axb3 ^id3+ 27.^>g3 Sdb8+)
21...®xg4 22.fxg4 d5 23.cxd5 exd5 24.^ig3 d4+
19...gxf6 2O.gxf6+ ФИ8 21.Ф12 ®’b4 22.Sadl cxb3 23.®h5 ®c5 24.®xf7 ®c2+ 25.&g3 ®xb2
26.Shl ld6+ 27.Sxd6 Sg8+ 0-1
22. A46
Ragger, Markus (2696) - Pantsulaia, Levan (2611)
Skopje 140/22, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 a6 5.g3 &f6 6.1g2 ®c7 7.0-0 h5N
7...tc5 - 75/49
8.®e2 1с5?!
8...d6 9.Ag5 Ad7 10.c4 Ф1с6 ll.£)xc6 Axc6 12.£k3±
9.&b3 la7
349
10.114
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10.e5! ^g4 1 l.tf4 ^c6 (11 ...Sg8 12.h3 g5 13.1d2 ®xe5 14.®f3 ^h6 (14...Ш? 15.1c3+-)
15.^c3 ^c6 16.Sael ®f5 17.®xh5+) 12.^1d2 g5 (12...^cxe5 13.h3 ^xf2 14.Sx£2 txf2+
15.®xf2 d6 16.^e4+; 12...tb8 13.Sael+) 13.1xg5 Bxc5 14.^e4 d5 15.1f4 ®xb2 16.^d6+ &f8
17.1xd5±
10...e5 ll.lg5 d6 12.&сЗ Деб 13.1x16
13 .^d5 ^xd5 14.exd5 lf5 15.c4 ^d7 16.&hl &f8 17.Sael± (17.f4 e4!#)
13... gxf6 14.Sadl
14 .h4 15.Sadl ^b6co
14... И4 15.ШЗ
15 .^d5 txd5 (15...®d8!? 16.Sd2hxg3 17.hxg3 18.Sfdl Sg8 19.&fl Sg6co (19...tg4))
16.Sxd5 ^c6 17.Sfdl hxg3 18.hxg3 0-0-0 19.SM3 ФЬ8 20.®d2 Shg8co; 15.®f3 hxg3 16.hxg3
Sh6 17.^d5 txd5 18.Sxd5 &c6°o
15... hxg3 16.hxg3 £k6!
16...Фе7
17.®xd6 ®xd6 18.Sxd6 Фе7
18...^d4 19.^xd4 txd4 2O.Sdl Фе7 21.S6xd4 exd4 22.Sxd4co
19.Sd2 Sag8 20.&d5+?!
2O.^e2 b5 (2O...tg4 21.^c3 te6=) 21.Sfdl a5t
2O...jlxd5 21.exd5
350
abcdefgh
21...Sxg3! 22.dxc6 Shg8 23.Sfdl Sxg2+ 24.&fl Sh2??
24...Sgl+ 25.Фе2 Sxdl 26.Sxdl bxc6 27.^a5 tb6! (27...Sc8 28.Sd3 tb6 29.Sa3co) 28.^xc6+
Феб 29.^b4 Sg2 3O.^d3 Sh2¥
25.cxb7 Sgg2
26.&c5!+- f5 27.Sd7+??
abcdefgh
27.Se2 e4 (27...f4 28.Sd3 &f6 29.Фе1 &f5 3O.^e4+-) 28.b4 &f6 29.Фе1+-; 27.Sel e4
28.Se3+-
27...&f6??
27...Ф£8! 28.^e6+
351
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(28.SM2 e4 29.Sc7 &g7 3O.£te6+ &f6 31.^d8 &g6 32.^xf7 f4oo) 28...Фе8! (28...fxe6 29.Sd8+
&g7 30.SM7+ &f6 31.W+ &g5 32.Sg8++-; 28...&g8 29.SM2 Sxf2+ (29...e4 3O.Sc7 e3
31.Sd8+ Ф117 32.Sxf7+ &g6 33.Sg7+ &f6 34.Sxg2 Sxg2 35.fxe3 (35.&xg2?? e2=) 35...Sxc2
36.^d4 Sxb2 37.^b3 Sxa2 38.Sa8 Sb2 39.^a5+-; 29...f4 3O.Sc7 f3 31.Sd8+ ФИ7 32.Sxf7+
&g6 33.Sxf3+-) 3O.Sxf2 Sxf2+ 31.Фе1 Sxc2 32.b3! fxe6 (32...Sc6 33.Sd8+ &h7 34.Ш+ &g7
35.Sa8+-) 33.Sd8+ Ф17 34.Sa8+-) 29.^c7+ &f8 30.SM2 f4 31.Sd8+ &g7 32.^e8+ &g6
33.^d6 ^g7 34.Sd7 txf2co
28.Sld6+ &g5 29.Sd2 e4
29...&f6 3O.S7d6+ ^g7 31.Sxa6+-
3O.Sxf7 ±f4
30...&g4 31.b4 f4 32.Sg7+ &f3 33.Sxg2 Sxg2 34.^xe4+-
31.Se2 Sg8 32.Sxe4+ &g5 33.Se5 1-0
23. A47
Milanovic, Danilo (2495) - Ivanisevic, Ivan (2611)
Srbija (ch) 140/23, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.1f4 Ь6 З.еЗ 1Ь7 4.&В e6 5.1d3
5.h3 - 136/29
5...d6!?
5...te7
6.&bd2 &bd7 7.h3
7.e4!?
352
7...®e7 8..Ц12 е5 9.dxe5 dxe5N
9...£)xe5
10.e4 g6!? Il.®e2
ll...lh6!? 12.&c4 0-0
12...tf4 13.txf4 exf4 14.e5 (14.0-0 0-0 15.Sfel 16.£ted2 Sad8f) 14...^d5 15.0-0-0 0-
0-0 16.c3 £)c5 17.Ac2 a5°o
13.0-0
13.^cxe5 ^xe5 14.^xe5 tg7 15.0-0-0 (15.f4?! ^h5 16.0-0-0 ^xf4 17.txf4 Дхе5 18.M6
Sfd8+) 15...£)xe4 16.Axe4 Дхе5 17.Shel ®g5+ 18.ФЫ Axe4 19.Axe5 ®xe5 20.®xe4 ®xe4
21.Sxe4 Sfe8 22.Sdel Sxe4 23.Sxe4 Sd8 24.Фс1 &f8=
13...&C5
13...Af4!? 14.jLxf4 exf4 15.®d2 ^ixe4 16.®xf4 ^ec5°o
14.£texe5 &fxe4 15.Дс4 Jlg7 16.Sadl &d6
353
17.&xf7!?
abcdefgh
17.Sfel ^xc4 18.®xc4 We6!? 19.®xe6 (19.®c3 Sfe8 2O.b4 txB!? (2O...^d7 21.®xc7 ^xe5
22,^xe5 Se7 23.Sd7 Sxd7 24.®xd7 txe5! 25.®xb7 (25.®xe6?? txh2+-+) 25...txh2+
26.&xh2 ®xel 27.®xa8+ &g7 28.®xa7 ®e5+ 29.g3 ®d4 30.&g2 ®d5+ 31.ФИ2 ®d4=)
21.®xf3 ^d7 22.^d3 ®c4t) 19...^xe6 2O.^xf7 Sxf7 21.Sxe6 txf3 22.gxf3 ДхЬ2 23.Sc6 Saf8
24.tg3 (24.txc7 Sc8 25.Sd8+ Sxd8 26.txd8 Sxf3 27.&g2 Sa3 28.Sc8 &f7 29.Sc7+ Фе8
3O.tg5 h5 31.te3 (31.Sc6 td4 32.Sxg6 Sxa2 33.Sd6 tc5 34.Sd2 а5т) 31...Sxa2T) 24...Sxf3
25.Sxc7 S8f7 26.Sxf7 Sxf7T
17...®xe2 18.&xd6+ ®xc4 19.&xc4 lxf3 2O.gxf3 Sxf3 21.1xc7 Sxh3 22.Sfel
22.tg3 ^e4 23.&g2 Sh5 (23...^xg3 24.fxg3 Sh5 25.c3co) 24.a4 Sf8 25.Sfel ^xg3 26.fxg3
Shf5 27.Se2co
22...Sh4 23.b3 Sd4 24.1e5
24.Sxd4 txd4 25.&g2co
24...1xe5 25.&xe5 Sad8 26.Sxd4 Sxd4 27.Se2
27.^c6 Sd7 (27...Sd2 28.Se8+ &g7 29.Se7+ &f6 (29...&h6 3O.b4 ^a4 31.c4 a5 32.Sa7 ^c3
33.bxa5 bxa5 34.Sxa5 Sxa2 35.Sxa2 Йха2 36.c5 ^ic3 37Aa7 ^g7 38.c6 ^id5 39.£)b5 ^ie7
4O.^a7 (40.c7 ^c8=) 4O...^d5=) 3O.Sxh7 ^e4 31.Sxa7 Sxc2 32.W1 Sxf2 33.^d5+ &g5
34.^xb6 Se2 35.a4 &g4 36.a5 Sel+ (36...&g3 37.ФП ^c3 38.b4 Sf2+ (38...Sb2? 39.Se7 ^b5
4O.Se3+ &g4 41.^d5±) 39.Фе1 Se2+ 4О.ФП=) 37.&g2 Se2+ 38.<±>gl =) 28.c4 &g7 (28...Sc7
29.^e7+ &f7 30.^d5co) 29.b4 ^a4 3O.Se3 Sc7 31.b5°o
27...^g7 28.&c6 Sd7 29.b4 &a4 3O.c4 &f6
30...Sc7 31.b5co
31.±g2 h5 32.Se8
354
32.Sc2 g5 (32...Sc7 33.^d4 Фе5 34.^b5 Sd7 35.Se2+ ФВ 36.Sc2= xa4) 33.c5 bxc5 34.bxc5
Sc7 35.^b8 Феб (35...^xc5 36.Sxc5 Sxc5 37.^d7+ &f5 38.^xc5 h4! 39.ФИЗ (39.W7 g4
4O.^d6+ &f4 41.^b5 h3+ 42.&gl ФВ 43.^d4+ (43.^xa7?? h2+ 44.ФхЬ2 ФхВ-+) 43...Фе4
44.^c6 ФВ=; 39.B g4=) 39...ФГ4 4О.ФЬ2 (4O.^e6+ ФВ 41.^xg5+ ФхВ 42.ФхЬ4 Фе2=)
40...ФВ 41^gl g4 42.a4 g3 43.fxg3 hxg3 44.^d3 Фе4 45.^b4 Фd4 46.^c6+ Фс5 47.^xa7
ФЬ4=) 36.сб Фd6 37.Sd2+ Феб 38.Se2+ Фd6 39.Sd2+ Фе6=
32...&b2 33.Sa8?!
33.S08+!? Фg7 34.Sa8 ^xc4 35.Sxa7 Sxa7 36.^xa7=
33...&XC4T 34.Sxa7 Sd2
34...Sd6!? 35.b5 Sd2 36.a4 Sa2 37.^b4 Sb2 (37...Ш2 38.^c6 Sa2=) 38.^d5+ Фе5 39.^e7 g5
4O.^c8 g4 41.Sh7 ф£4 42.SB+ (42.Sxh5?? ^e3+ 43^gl ФВ-+) 42..^g5 43.Sg7+ ф£6
44.Sh7 Фg6 45.Sh8 Sa2 46.^e7+ Фg5 47.Sg8+ Ф£6 48.^d5+ ФВ
35.a4 g5
35...^e3+ 36^g3 (36.ФВ? ^g4 37.Sa6 SxB+ 38.Фе4 Se2+ 39^d3 Se3+ 40^d4 h4-+)
36...^f5+ 37^g2 g5 38.Sa8 ^e3+ (38...g4 39.S08+ Фg5 4O.Sg8+ ФЬ4 (4О...Ф£4 41.Sf8 Фg5
42.Sg8+=) 41.SB ^e3+ 42^gl ^d5 43.Sf5=) 39.ФВ ^g4 4O.a5! bxa5 41.bxa5 Sxf2+
42.Фе4П Sa2 43.a6 ^f2+ 44.ФеЗ ^dl+ 45^d4 g4 46.a7 g3 47.W+ Фg7 48.SB! h4 49.^a5
Sd2+ 5О.Фе5 Sd8 51.^c6 Sa8 52.ф£4=
36.Sa8 &еЗ+ 37.Ф§1©
37.ФВ!? ^g4 38.a5=
37...Sdl+ 38.ФИ2 &g4+ 39.±g2 Sd2 40^g3
40.a5!? bxa5 41.bxa5 Sxf2+ 42^gl Sa2 43.a6 Sal+ (43...h4 44.a7 Феб (44...h3?? 45.W+ Феб
46.a8=Q h2+ 47.ФЫ+-) 45.Se8+ Фd6 46.a8=Q Sxa8 47.Sxa8 Фхсб 48.Sa5 h3 49.Sxg5 h2+
50.ФЫ ^еЗ 51.Фх112 ^d5=) 44^g2 Sa2+ 45^gl =
4O...Sd3+
4O...Sc2 41.b5 Sc3+ 42.B ^e3 43.'Ф£2 h4 44.a5 bxa5 45.b6 Sb3 46.b7 ^dl+ 47.Фе1 Sxb7
48^xdl Sbl+ 49.Фс2 (49.Фе2?? h3 5O.^xa5 h2 51.Sh8 hl=Q 52.Sxhl Sxhl-+) 49...Sal
5О.ФЬ2 Sgl 51.^xa5 Фе5 (51...ФВ 52.Sf8+ Фg6 53.Sh8 Фg7 54.Sh5 Фg6 55.Sh8=) 52.^c4+
ф£4 53.Sf8+ ФgЗ 54.Sf5 ФВ 55.^e5 Sg3 (55...h3 56.^g4+ ФgЗ (56...Sxg4?? 57.fxg4+ ФgЗ
58.Sxg5 h2 59.Sh5+-) 57.ФсЗ Sfl (57...112 58.^xh2 ФхЬ2 59^d3=) 58^d2 SxB 59.Sxg5
Ф£4 6O.Sg8 Sg3 61.Фе2 Sxg4 62.Sxg4+ Фxg4 63.ФВ=) 56.^g4+ Фg2 57.^e3+ Фgl (57...ФВ
58.^g4+=) 58.^g4=
41.f3 ^еЗ 42.ФВ h4 43.Sd8?!
43.Sf8+!? Фg7 44.SB+! ФхВ (44..^g8 45.Sb7 ^d5 (45...^f5 46^g2 ^еЗ+ 47.ФВ=) 46.a5
bxa5 47.bxa5 Sd2+ 48^gl Sa2 49.Sb5 €tf4 5O.Sxg5+ ФИ7 51.Sg4 Sal+ 52.ФВ Sa2+ 53.ФеЗ
355
(53.^gl Sal+=) 53...^g2+ 54.Фе4 Se2+ 55.&d3 (55.&d4 h3 56.Sg3 Ш 57.Sg4 h2 58.Sh4+
&g6 59.^e7+ &g5 6O.Sg4+)) 45.^e5+ Феб 46.^xd3 ^c4 47.&g2 &d5 48.^f2 &d4 49.^e4
(49.Ф1ЬЗ ФсЗ 5O.£)xg5 ФхЬ4 51.ФНЗ Фха4 52.ФхЬ4 Ь5 53.Ф1еб=) 49...g4 5O.fxg4 Фхе4
51.ФНЗ Фе5 52.ФхЬ4 ФОб 53.ФН5 &g7=
43...йа3т 44.Sd6+ Ф15 45.&е7+?!©
45.^d4+!? ф£4 (45...Фе5 46.^b5 Sb3 47.Se6+! Фхеб 48.^d4+ &d5 49.^xb3 ^c2 5O.b5
(50.a5 b5 51.аб Феб 52.f4 gxf4 53.ФВ h3 54.Ф1С5 ФЬб 55.£ld3) 5О...Фс4 51.a5! ФхЬ5 52.axb6
ФхЬб 53.4hd2 ftd4 54.Ф1е4 Ф1еб 55^g2 Феб 5б.ФЬЗ Фd5 57.^ixg5 ^ixg5+ 58.ФхЬ4 Ф1х13+=)
4б.^е2+ Фе5 (4б...Ф£5 47.^d4+=) 47.Sxb6 g4 48.Sb5+ Фd6 49.Sb6+ Фd5 5O.Sg6 g3+
51.£)xg3 hxg3+ 52^xg3 Sxa4=
45...Фе5 46.Sxb6 &dl+
47.Ф§2??
abcdefgh
47^gl! Sxf3 48.Sb5+ Ф£6 49.a5 Фхе7 5O.a6 Sa3 51.Sa5 Sg3+ 52.ФЬ2 (52.Фй ^еЗ+ 53.Ф£2
Ф1с4 54.а7 ^Ь6 55.Sb5 Sa3 56.Sxb6 Sxa7 57.Sg6=)
47...Sa2+-+ 48.Ф§1 h3 49.Sh6 Sg2+ 0-1
24. A49
Meier, Georg (2628) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/24, 2019
l.fcf3 &f6 2.g3 g6 3.1g2 lg7 4.0-0 0-0 5.d4 d6 6.b3 b5
6...^c6- 134/18
6...C5 - 118/(24)
6...e5 - 130/189, E60
356
7.1Ь2
7.£)е1 сб 8.^id3 а5°о
7...1Ь7
8.&bd2
8.®d3!? аб
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
9.c4N (9.a4 bxa4 (9...b4 Ю.сЗ ЬхсЗ И.^хсЗ ^bd7 12.Sabl Sb8 13.Sfdl еб 14.b4 ^b6co)
10.Sxa4 ^bd7 11.c4 Se8 12.®c2 ебсо) 9...bxc4 (9...^bd7 10.^bd2 Se8 11 ,®c2 bxc4 12.bxc4
Sb8co) 10.bxc4 ^bd7 11 ,^bd2 Sb8 12.Sabl Se8 13.tc3 ®c8 14.th3± Triapishko,A (2506)-
Khanin,S (2524) Russia (ch) 140/(24) 2019
8...&bd7 9.c4 bxc4
357
9...а6?! 10.®с2 Se8 И.е4±
10.&хс4
10.bxc4!?e6 ll.Sbl Sb8co
1О...а5! ll.Scl с5
1 l...Sa6!?
12.dxc5 &хс5 13.1d4 &cd7N
13...^fe4 14.txg7 &xg7 15.®d4+ Ш= (15...f6? 16.^fd2±)
14.a4
14.®d2 Sa6 15.Sfdl ®a8=
14...Sa6
14...Даб?! 15.iLxf6iLxf6 16.£)d4jLxc4 17.Дха8 Дхс2 18.^ixe2®xa8 19.£)c3±
15.&a3 ®a8
15...Sc6!?
16.^b5 Sc6 17.Sxc6 Дхсб 18.^el Jlxg2
18...th6!? 19.txc6 ®xc6 2O.^d3=
19.&xg2 Sc8 20.&a7 Sd8
21.@c2?
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
21.^b5 e5 22.tc3 (22.tb2 d5 23.^e3 h5co) 22...^e4 23.^e3 ^b6=
21...e5! 22.ДеЗ d5+ 23.&c6 Se8 24.1d2
358
24.Scl tf8 25.®d3 d4 26.td2 Sc8+
24..Ae4
24...tf8!? 25 Axa5 Sc8 26.®b2 ^e4 27.tel d4 28 Ac4 ^ec5 29.a5 (29.f4 Йха4 30.®d2 Bc4
31.fxe5 ^c3+) 29...®d5 3O.f4 e4+
25Axa5
25.tel tf8 26Ae3 £W6 27Axa5 Sc8 28.®d3 Sb8¥
25...Sc8! 26.®a2?
26.®dl ftdlb 27.b4 d4 28.b5 fcxd2 29.®xd2 ^e4 30.®el Se8 31 Ac6 ®xa4-+; 26.®b2 fcxd2
27.®xd2 Ш 28.13 tf8+
26..Adf6-+ 27.1el &c3! 28.1xc3 Sxc3 29.b4 lf8?!
29...d4 ЗО.^ЬЗ ®d5 31 .Sbl ftc4
30.®b2
ЗО.^ЬЗ txb4 31.a5 ftc4 32.ftcl td6 33.ftf3 d4 34.Sal Sc8 35.a6+
3O...d4+ 31.e3
abcdefgh
31 АеЗ!? ®c8! (31 ...h5? 32.^ec4 h4 33.^xe5 ®e4 34.^ac4 Sc2 35.®b3 h3 36.BI37) 32.^ac4
®e6 33.^d2 Wh3! 34.^f3 th6 35 Adi tel 36.Wb 1 Sxf3 37.exf3 e4 38.®b3 td2 39Ab2 tc3-
+
3L.Ae4!-+ 32.exd4 exd4 33Ab3 d31 34.Ecl
34Ac5 Axc5 35.bxc5 d2
34...Sxcl+ 35.®xcl ®xa4 36.®c4 £k5
359
36...d2
37.&d2 ®al+ 38.&fl d2 39.&e3 &e6 40.®b3 ®el 41.±g2 lxb4 42.®b2 h5 43.h4 la5
44.®b8+ &f8 45.®a8 lc3 46.®c6 @cl 47.®d5 &e6 48.®c4 la5 49.®d5 lb4 50.®b5 ®c3
51.Ш5 @cl 52.®b5 lc3 53.®a4 ld4 54.&dl &g7 55.&f3 lf6 56.&e2 &d4+ 57.&d3 ®bl+
58.&xd2 ®e4 0-1
360
А50-А74
25. А61
Zhigalko, Andrey (2541) - Yilmaz, Mustafa Enes (2636)
Skopje 140/25, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&c3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.&f3 g6 7.&d2 lg7 8.&c4 0-0 9.114 &e8
Ю.еЗ &d7!
abcdefgh
10...b6 - 108/(22)
ll.^xd6N
ll.le2 ^ib6 12.^ixb6 ®xb6 13.®d2 ld7c°; ll.®d2 ^ib6; I I..lxd6 ^ixd6 12Axd6 lxc3+
13.bxc3 ®f6 14.^e4 ®e5 15.®d3 Se8 16.^g3 h5
ll...&xd6 12.1xd6 lxc3+ 13.bxc3 ®f6 14.1xf8 ®xc3+ 15.&e2 ®b2+ 16.&el ®c3+ 17.&e2
®Ь2+ 18.Ф13
361
abcdefgh
18 .Фе1 ®c3+=; 18.®d2 Bxal 19.th6 ^e5 (19...c4 2O.g4 21.tg2 Bf6co) 20.fi td7 21.Ж2
c4 22.jt.f4 Sc8co
18...&xf8
18..Ж 6+ 19.&g3 Be5+ (19...®g5+ 20.®g4 Be5+ 21.®f4 Bxal 22.th6 Bb2 23.h3+) 2O.f4
®xe3+ 21.®fi ®xfi+ 22.&xfi Фх1В 23.a4±; 18...h5! 19.te7 (19.th6?? ^e5+ 20.&g3 h4+
21.Ж4 ^d3+ 22.&g5 ^xf2-+; 19.h3 Фх1В#) 19.Же5+ 20.&g3 ^g4 21.Bel (21.WG Bxal
22.d6 fth6 23.e4 Be5+ 24.®f4 Bc3+ 25.®fi Be5+=) 21...®e5+ 22.f4 Bxe7 23.h3 ^xe3 24.Ж2
Bf6! 25.ФхеЗ td7 26.&f3 Se8 27.®cl (27.te2? Bd4 28.®cl Bxd5+ 29.&f2 Bd4+ 30.ФП
tc6+) 27...®d4=
19 .Wcl We5
Q19...Wf6+ 2О.Фе2 b6 21.fi tb7 22.ф£2 (22.e4 txd5! 23.exd5 Se8+ 24.&f2 Bd4+ 25.&g3
Be5+ 26.f4 Bd4 27.&h3 (27.h3 Se3+ 28.&h2 Bxf4+ 29.&gl Bd4 30.&h2 Bf4+=) 27...Se3+
28.g3 Bxf4 29.®c4 Bf2 30.®h4 ^e5 31.tb5 Bf5+ 32.&g2 ®fi+ ЗЗ.ФЬЗ Bf5+=) 22...txd5
23.te2 Bh4+ 24.g3 Bf6^
2О .Фе2 b6 21.fi &f6
21...tb7 22.Ф12 txd5 23.te2 &g8 24.a4 Sc8±
22.Ф12 &xd5 23.1c4 &c3 24.a4 ld7 25.Wc2
25.Sa3 ^xa4 26.®al Bxal 27.Shxal b5 28.tb3 Sc8 29.txa4 bxa4 3O.Sc3±
25...M5 26.Wd2 @f6 27.Shcl &e4+
27...®h4+ 28.&gl Bxc4 29.Sxc3 Bb4 3O.a5+
28.fxe4 le6+ 29.&gl 1хс4 ЗО.ВсЗ
362
30.®с2 Деб 31.а5 Sb8 32.ахЬ6 ахЬб 33.Sabi ®g5^
30...®xc3 31.Sxc3 Деб З2.а5 Sb8 ЗЗ.ахЬб ахЬб 34.Sbl?
З4.ф£2 с4 35.Фе2 Ь5 Зб.ЭсаЗ Фе7 37.Sa8 Sxa8 38.Sxa8 Фаб 39.Ф<12 b4 4O.Sb8=
34...C4 35.Sc2
35...Фе7?
abcdefgh
35...b5! 36.Sb4 (36.Scb2?! td7?) Зб...Фе7 37.Sd2! (37.Scb2 &d6 38.Sxb5 Sxb5 39.Sxb5 c3
4O.Sa5 c2 41.e5+ (41.Sal Фс5 42.Scl tb3 43.Ф£2 ФЬ4 44.Фе2 ФсЗ-+) 41...Феб 42.Sal Фс5
43.Scl ДЬЗ! (43...tf5? 44.ф£2 Фс4 45.е4! 1хс4 4б.ФеЗ Фа5 47.еб fxe6=) 44.ф£2 Фс4 45.Фе2
ФсЗ-+) 37...М/т
36.Scb2 Фаб 37.Sxb6+ Sxb6 38.Sxb6+ Фе5 39.ФГ2 Фхе4 4О.Фе2 1/2-1/2
26. А61
Gledura, Benjamin (2622) - Perunovic, Milos (2604)
Magyarorszag 140/26, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&13 e6 3.c4 c5 4.d5 d6 5.&c3 exd5 6.cxd5 g6 7.jLf4 a6 8.a4 Jlg7 9.h3 0-0 10.e3
&e8 ll.le2 &d7 12.0-0 Sb8 13.a5
13.th2 ®e7 14.®c2 f5 15.^d2 ^e5 16.Sfel g5!?co; 13.^d2 - 122/25
13...b5 14.axb6 Sxb6 15.®c2 ®e7 16.&d2 &e5 17.1h2
363
abcdefgh
17.txe5 Дхс5 18.^c4 Sb4 19.^xe5 (19.^a5? txh3! 2O.f4 (2O.^c6 ®g5 21.M3 Sh4+)
2O...txc3 21.®xc3 td7 22.txa6 ®h4+) 19...®xe5 2O.txa6 Дхаб 21.Sxa6 Ш 22.Sdl Sfb8
23.Sa2 h5H; 17.^b3 ^c7 18.^a5 M/co
17...f5
17...^c7 18.f4 (18.txe5 lxc5 19.^c4 Sb4co; 18.Sa5 - 138/31) 18...^d7 19.^c4 (19.e4 ^b5co)
19...Sb4 2O.f5 (2O.e4 ^b5 21.td3 ^d4 22.®f2 ^b3 23.Sael td4 24.^e3 c4 25.tbl ^dc5t)
2O...£)e5 21.f6 (21.Дхе5 Axe5 22.iLd3 ^b5°o) 21...iLxf6 22.£)e4 Ag7 23.ftcxd6 ^ixd5 24.®xc5
Sxb2 25.®xd5 Sxe2 26.£)xc8 Sxc8 27.Sxa6°o
18.SfelN
18.ФЫ - 140/(26) 18...^c7 19.Sfel td7 2O.f4 ^f7 21.td3 Sfb8 22.^c4 Sb4 23.e4 fxe4
24.£)xe4
abcdefgh
364
24...®f8?! (24...®h4!? 25.tg3 ®h5 26.^c3 td4 27.1c2 ®h6=) 25.f5 txf5 26.^xc5 Sc8
(26...Sxb2 27.^xb2 Sxb2 28.®a4+) 27.txf5 gxf5 28.^d7 ®d8 29.^cb6 Sxb2 30.®xf5 ^h6
31.®h5 Sb5 32.Sac 1 1-0 (32) Ben ArtziJ (2382)-Iliaguev,N (2360) Israel 140/(26) 2019
18.txe5 - 140/ (26) 18...txe5 19.^c4 Sb4 2O.^xe5 ®xe5 21.txa6 Ш 22.txc8 Sxc8 23.Sfdl
Scb8 24.Sa2 S8b7 25.®e2 ^e4 26.^xe4 fxe4 27.Sd2 Sb3 (27...&П!?) 28.®g4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
28...Ф17?! (28...®f5 29.Sa8+ &g7=) 29.®c8 ®e8 30.®g4± Lin,Y (2345) -Lahav,M (2126) Graz
140/(26) 2019
18...Sb4?
18...^c7 19.txe5 (19.^c4 ^xc4 2O.txc4 M/co; 19.tfl td7 2O.f4 ^f7 21.^c4 Sb4 22.e4 fxe4
23.^xe4 ®d8t) 19...txe5 2O.^c4 Sb4 21.^xe5 ®xe5 22.Sa4 Sb6co
19.Лха6 Лхаб 2O.Sxa6 ®b7
2O...Sxb2? 21.®xb2 ^d3 22.®bl ^xel 23.^e2+-
21.Sa2 ^c7 22.b3 #
22.Seal! ^f7 (22...^xd5 23.txe5 txe5 24.Sa7 Sxb2 (24...®c6 25.Sla6 ^b6 26.^c4! Sxc4
27.®b3+-) 25.®d3 ^b4 26.®c4+ d5 27.®xc5 ^d3 28.®a5 ®c6 29.^xd5+) 23.e4 Sb8 24.Sa7
®b6 25.®dl ^ib5 26.£)xb5 (26.Sxf7!? Фх17 27.exf5t) 26...®xb5 27.exf5 ®d3! 28.fxg6 hxg6
29.^f3 ®xdl+ 3O.Sxdl Sxb2 31.tf4±
22...&xd5
22...c4 23.Axe5 cxb3 24.£)xb3 Axe5 25.^ia5 ®b6 26Ac6 Axc3 27.®xc3 ^ixd5 28.®c2 Sb5
29.^d4 Sc5 30.®d2+; 22...^b5 23.^xb5 Sxb5 24.txe5 txe5 25.^c4±
23dlxe5
365
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
23.^xd5 ®xd5 24.Sdl Sfb8 (24...®d3 25.®xd3 ^xd3 26.txd6 Sd8 27.tc7 Sd7 28.Sa8+ &f7
29.ta5 Sb5 30.&fl±) 25.^c4 ®f7 26.txe5 dxe5 27.e4±
23...jlxe5?
23...dxe5 24.£)xd5 ®xd5 25.e4 fxe4 26.^ixe4 (26.Sxe4 Sd4±) 26...®xb3 27.®xb3+ Sxb3
28.^xc5 Sb4±
24.&xd5 ®xd5 25.&c4 ®e6
25...f4 26.exf4 td4 (26...txf4 27.Sa7 Sf7 28.Se8+ ®g7 29.Sxf7+ ®xf7 3O.Se4+) 27.Sa7 Sxf4
28.Se8+ Sf8 29.®e2! txf2+ ЗО.ФМ th4 31.Sxf8+ ®xlB 32.®g4 ®g5 33.®c8+ ®d8 34.®c6+;
25...®e4 26.®xe4 fxe4 27.^xe5 dxe5 28.Scl Sc8 29.Sa5 Sxb3 (29...&g7 3O.Saxc5 Sxc5
31.Sxc5 &f6±) 3O.Saxc5 Sxc5 31.Sxc5 h5 32.Sxe5 Sb4+
26.Sa6 Sfb8?
26...Sd8 27.Sdl f4 28.®e4 fxe3 29.®xe3+
27.Sdl Sxb3 28.&xe5 ®xe5 29.Saxd6 &g7?
29...Sbl 3O.®xbl Sxbl 31.Sd8+ ®I7 32.Sxbl Фе7 33.Sdb8+; 29...S3b7 3O.S6d5+
3O.Sd7+ &h6 31.®c4+- S3b4 32.®f7 ®h8
32...Sh8 33.Se7®b2 34.f4
33.Sc7
33.f4 Sbl 34.Sxbl Sxbl+ 35.&h2
33...Sbl 34.Sxbl Sxbl+ 35.&h2 Sb6 36.f4 1-0
27. A62
Yuffa, Daniil (2582) - Saric, Ivan (2703)
366
Skopje 140/27, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.&c3 g6 7.1g2 lg7 8.&В 0-0 9.0-0 Se8
10.1,14 &e4 ll.&xe4 Sxe4 12.&d2 Sxf4 13.gxf4 ,1.x b 2 14.ЭЫ lg7 15.e4
15.^c4-116/24
15...Ы7 16.Sel l.h6 17.e5 lxf4 18.e6 &e5 19.Se4 ®f6
abcdefgh
2O.Sa4N
20.®a4 lxd2 21.®e8+ ®g7 22.Sxe5 (22.e7? tf5! 23.®xa8 ®xe7 24.Sxb7 (24.®xb7 ®f6
25.Se2 tf4-+) 24...®f6 25.Sxe5 (25.Se2 ^d7!-+) 25...®xe5+) 22...dxe5 23.e7 tf5 24.®xa8
®xe7 25.Sxb7 ®f6 26.®e8 tf4co; 2O.e7 tg4 21.®a4 (21.f3 td7 22.Sxb7 te8co) 21...txd2
22.e8=Q+ Sxe8 23.®xe8+ &g7 24.Sxb7 c4 25.Sb8 &h6=
2O...lxd2?
2O...fxe6 21.^e4 ®h4 22.dxe6 (22.h3 c4!? (22...b5; 22...td7) 23.^xd6 ^d3 24.®c2 txd6
25.Sxc4 ®xf2+ 26.®xf2 ^xf2 27.Фх£2 e5co) 22...txe6 23.^g3 (23.Sxb7 Sf8co) 23...Sf8
(23...td7 24.®d5+ &h8 25.®xb7 Sf8 26.Sxa7 Sf7co) 24.®xd6 ®xh2+ 25.&xh2 ^g4+ 26.&gl
txd6 27.Sxb7 Sxf2co
21.®xd2 fxe6
367
abcdefgh
22.dxe6?!
22.Sf4! ®d8 (22...®e7 23.dxe6 Sb8 24.Sdl Дхеб 25.Se4 tf5 26.Se3 ®f6 27.®xd6 ®xd6
28.Sxd6+) 23.Se4! Sb8 24.dxe6 Дхсб 25.f4 tf5 (25...^c4 26.®c3+) 26.fxe5 lxc4 27.txe4
dxe5 28.®xd8+ Sxd8 29.Sxb7+
22...1xe6 23.®xd6
23.Sf4 ®d8 24.Sxb7 Sb8 25.Sxb8 ®xb8 26.h3±
23...Sd8 24.®xc5 @f5 25.®cl &f3+?!
25...W 26.Sa3! (26.®el ^d3 27.®e3 €tf4 28.Sel td7 29.Sxa7 ^xg2 30.&xg2 Se8 31.®b3+
te6 32.Sxe6 ®g4+ ЗЗ.ФП Sxe6=) 26...®xf2+ 27.&hl Sd8 28.®c7 ®d4 29.h3±
26.&Ы?
26.txf3 ®xf3 27.Sf4 ®d5 28.®e3+
26...&d2
26...td5! 27.®dl (27.Sf4 ®h5 28.h3 ^d2!t) 27...&g7^
27.Sbb4
368
27...@xf2?
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
27...td5? 28.Sd4+-; 27...Be5 28.Sa3 (28.Sxb7 td5; 28.Sxa7 td5) 28.Жс4! 29.Sab3 (29.Sxc4
Be2 3O.tfl Sdl 31.Sc8+ Bg7 32.Bc7+ Bh6 33.Bf4+ g5 34.Bf8+ Bg6 35.Be8+ &f6=)
29...b6±
28.Sf4 Be2
28...Bb6 29.Bel tf5 3O.Sfb4 Веб 31.Bxe6+ Дхсб 32.txb7+-
29.Sad4 Sxd4 3O.Sxd4 &c4 31.Se4 1-0
28. A62
Kozul, Zdenko (2582) - Livaic, Leon (2472)
Hrvatska 140/28, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.g3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.&c3 g6 7.1g2 lg7 8.^f3 0-0 9.0-0 &bd7
10.1f4 Be7 11.ИЗ &h5 12.1g5 f6 13.1d2 f5
369
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14.ЭЫ
14.£)g5 f4! 15.£)e6 fxg3 16.^ixf8 ^ixf8oo; 14.e4 f4 15.g4 ft h 1'6 16.Axf4 ftxg4 17.Ag3 ftge5°o;
14 .®c2 - 62/75
14... fte5 15.ftxe5N
15 .b4 ftxf3+ 16.exf3 c4 17.Sel ®c7 18.f4 M/co; 15.Sel td7; 15.®cl
15... Лхе5 16.b4?
16 .th6 Sf7 17.e3
16... cxb4
16... f4!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.bxc5 (17.g4®h4! 18.gxh5 (18.bxc5 Axg4-+) 18...Axh3-+; 17.£)e4 Af5 18.g4 Дхе4 19.Axe4
370
^g3! 2O.fxg3 Ad4+ 21.&g2 ®xe4+ 22.Sf3 fxg3-+) 17...fxg3 18.fxg3 Sxfl+ (18...ДхсЗ
19.Sxf8+ Фх1В 2O.cxd6 Bc5 21.ДхсЗ ®еЗ+! 22.M1 ®xc3 23.Sb3 Bc5 24.SB+ &g8 25.®b3
Ш+) 19.®xfl ^xg3 20.®f3 tf5 21.e4 td7+
17.Sxb4 &xg3
17...f4!? 18.g4 ®h4 19.Де1 f3 2O.exf3 Ш 21.Sxf4 txf4 22.^e4 td7co
18.fxg3 ДхсЗ 19.ДхсЗ ®еЗ+ 20.&И2 ®xc3 21.Sb3 ®e5?!
21..Ж6 22Ж1 Ь6 23.е4т; 21..Ж7 22.®d4 b6 23.Sc3 ®g7 24.®xg7+ &xg7 25.e4 td7 26.Sc7
Sf7 27.exf5 gxf5T
22.Ж1! b6 23.Se3 ®f6
24.®a3?
abcdefgh
24.®c7 Даб (24...Sf7 25.Se8+ Sf8 26.Sxf8+ ®xf8 27.e4 Даб 28.Sf4^; 24...Sd8 25.Se7 Даб
26.g4 Sac8 27.®xa7 Sa8 28.®c7 Sac8=) 25.Se6 ®d8 26.®c6 (26.®xd6 ®xd6 27.Sxd6 Дхе2
28.Sei ДЬ5т) 26...Sc8 27.®a4 Дс4 28.®xa7 Sa8 29.®b7=
24...Да7 25.Scl
25.Sc3 ДЬ5+
25...f4 26.Se4 fxg3+ 27.®xg3 Sae8 28.Sc7
28.Sfl ®xfl (28...®g7 29.Sxe8 Sxe8 30.®xd6 Sxe2 31.®b8+Де8 32.ФЫ h5 33.d6 ®e5+)
29.ДхА (29.Sxe8 ®f6+) 29...Sxe4 30.®xd6 Sxfl 31.®xd7 Sxe2+ 32.&g3 Sf7 33.®c8+ Sf8
34.®c4 See8+; 28.Sxe8 Sxe8 29.e4 Sc8+
28...ДГ5 29.Sxe8 Sxe8 30.Д13
30.e3 Se7 31.Sc6 ®e5 32.Sxd6 ®xe3+
371
3O...le4 31.Sxa7 lxf3 32.®xf3 ®e5+ 33.&gl Sf8 34.®g4 ®e3+ 0-1
29. A65
Korobov, Anton (2686) - Erdos, Viktor (2612)
Skopje 140/29, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 еб 4.&c3 c5 5.d5 d6 6.e4 exd5 7.cxd5 JLg7 8.&ge2 a6 9.a4 &bd7 10.^g3
&h5 ll.&xh5 gxh5 12.1e3
12.te2 td4! 13.tf4 Sg8 14.g3 ^e5 15.®d2 th3 16.txe5 dxe5 17.tfl td7! 18.^e2 h4
19.^xd4 cxd4 20.&f2 Sc8 21.td3 ®f6 22.Shgl h5? - 130/28
12.td3 ftc5 (12...0-0 13.0-0 f5 14.exf5 ^e5 15.tc2 txf5 16.txf5 Sxf5 17.^e4 c4 18.®c2!±)
13.tc2 ®h4+! 14.g3 ®h3 (14...®e7 15.h3! c4 (15...f5? 16.f4) 16.f4 ^d3+ 17.txd3 cxd3
18.Ф12! 0-0 19.®xd3 f5 2O.e5! dxe5 21.d6 ®e6 22.fxe5 f4 23.txf4 txe5 24.Sadlf) 15.&f2 h4
16.^ie2oo
12...O-O
12...^e5 13.te2 0-0 14.0-0 f5 15.f4 ^g4 16.txg4 hxg4 17.e5 dxe5 (17...b6 18.e6 tb7 19.Wd3
®e7 2O.Sfdl+) 18.txc5 Sf7 19.d6 b6 2O.te3 tb7 21.®d2±
13.®d2N
13.te2
13...f5 14.1e2
14...fxe4
14..Ae5?! 15.0-04; 14...Ш?! 15.e5 dxe5 16.txc5 Se8 17.a5f; 14...®f6 15.exf5 (15.0-0?! f4
16.tf2b6 17.ФЫ ^e5 18.Sabl &h8 19.Sfcl a5#) 15...®xf5 16.0-0 ^e5 17.th6 (17.^e4
®g6) 17...Axh6 18.®xh6 ®g6 19.®xg6+hxg6 2O.£)e4 ^if7 21.g4 ^g7°o
372
15.&xe4 &f6 16.&g5!
16.0-0 ^ixe4 17.fxe4 iLg4=
16...Se8?!
16...®e7 17.0-0 (17.Sa3 h6 18.^e6 Дхсб 19.dxe6 ®xe6 20.0-0^) 17...h6 18.^e4 ^xe4
19.fxe4 Sxfl+ 2O.Sxfl ®xe4 21.td3 Bc5 22.txh6 td7 23.txg7 &xg7 24.Sel ®f6 25.®e3 Sf8
26.a5±
17.0-0 Se7 18.Sa3 ld7
abcdefgh
19.Sel!± b5 2O.axb5 axb5 21.Sxa8 Sxa8 22.1d3 ®e5 23.1xc5 ®xd5 24.1xh7+ &h8 25.1d4!
Sa4 26.b4 Sa2 27.®e3 Sa3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
28.W4I+- &xh7 29.1xg7+ &xg7 3O.Se7+ &g6 3L&xh7 Sal+ 32.&f2 Sa2+ 33.&g3 h4+
34.®xh4 9d2 35.&f8+ &f5 36.ЭП+ Фе5 37.®e4# 1-0
373
30. А65
Urbina Quiroz, Edwin - Civitill, Alfredo
corr 140/30, 2018
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3Ac3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7Age2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9Ag3 e6
1О.Ле2 exd5 ll.cxd5 a6 12.a4 Jld7 13.h3 b5 14.f4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14.0-0 b4!? 15Abl c4 16Ad2 (16.f4 ^d3 17.txd3 cxd3 18.®xd3 We8! 19.b3 h5 20Ad2h4
21 Ahl Sc8 22.td4 Sc3!#) 16...c3 17.f4 ^eg4 18.hxg4 cxd2co
14...b4!?
14.. Ac4 15.txc4 bxc4 16.0-0 Sb8 17.e5 ^e8 18.®e2 (18.®d2 f5!? (18...®c8 - 105/200) 19.e6
tc8 2O.tf2 Sb3#) 18...dxe5 19.txc5 exf4 2O.txf8 txf8 21.Sxf4 Дс5+ 22.M1 td6^
15Abl
374
abcdefgh
15...Se8!
15...®e7!?
16.fxe5
16.0-0 ^ixe4! 17.^ixe4 ^ic4! 18.Axc4 Sxe4+ 19.®d3 Sxe3 20.®xe3 Ad4-+
16...&xe4! 17.&xe4 ®h4+ 18.1f2
18.^f2?Sxe5+
18...®xe4 19.e6
19.0-0 ®хе5т
19...jlxe6!
19...fxe6 20.0-0!
2O.dxe6 Sxe6
375
21.&d2
abcdefgh
21.Ж1!? Sae8 22.txa6 (22.M3 ®c4+ 23.&gl td4! (23...txb2 24.^d2+) 24.^d2 txf2+
25.Фх£2 ®d4+ 26.&g3 (26.Ж1 ®d3+ 27.&gl ®e3+ 28.&fl= (28.Ф112?! ®f4+ 29.&gl
(29.g3?? Se2+!))) 26..Ж5+ 27.Ж2 ®e3+ 28.&g3=) 22..Ж4! 23.^d2 (23.&gl?? Sel+!-+)
23...txb2 24.Sa2 Sel+ 25.®xel Sxel+ 26.Фхе1 ДсЗ 27.Фе2
21...@xg2 22.Sgl ®xh3 23.Sg3 ®hl+N
23..Ж12 24.^fl ®hl 25.Sgl ®h3=
24.Sgl ®h3 1/2-1/2
31. A65
Wojtaszek, Radoslaw (2724) - Svidler, Peter (2739)
Moscow (m/2) 140/31, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 e6 4.e4 c5 5.d5 d6 б.^сЗ Jlg7 7.^ge2 0-0 8.&g3 exd5 9.cxd5 a6 10.a4
h5 ll.lg5 ®e8 12.1d3 &h7 13.1f4 ®e7 14.&ge2 &d7 15.0-0 &e5 16.1c2 Sb8
16...td7 - 125/(27)
17 .a5 b5N
17... b6
18 .axb6 Sxb6 19.Лс1 h4
19...Sb4
2O.f4 &g4 21.h3 &gf6 22.Sa2
376
22...1d7
abcdefgh
Q22...^h5 23.te3 (23.Wei f5t; 23.td3 ft 7 lb (23...Se8 24.SB g5co) 24.®el Se8co; 23.e5 dxe5
24.f5 txf5 25.txf5 gxf5 26.Sxf5 Ш 27.^xf4 exf4 28.Sxf4 (28.txf4? ДхсЗ 29.bxc3 ®e4-+)
28...Se8co) 23...f5 (23...Sb4co) 24.e5 dxe5 25.b4! exf4 26.txc5 Sd6co
23.®el &h5 24.1e3 Sfb8
24...f5 25.e5 (25.M2 g5 26.exf5 txf5 27.txf5 Sxf5 28.fxg5 ^xg5 29.txh4 Sxfl+ ЗО.ФхП
®с5бе) 25...Sfb8 26.e6 tb5 27.^xb5 Sxb5 28.Sxa6 (28.b3 ®b7co) 28...Sxb2 29.td3 S2b3
3O.^cl (3O.®dl ^7f6co) 30...S3b4co
25.b3 S\b3
25...®d8!? 26.tf2 ®c8 27.txh4 (27.&h2 g5#) 27...txh3 28.f5! (28.gxh3 ®xh3 29.®f2 (29.e5?
dxe5 3O.te4 exf4 31.tg2 ®g4+) 29...txc3 ЗО.^хсЗ c4! 31.b4 ®xc3 32.®f3 ®xf3 33.Sxf3
£17f6oo) 28...iLg4 29.fxg6 fxg6 30.e5 Axe5 31.Axg6 Sxb3 32.Sa4oo; 25...^ig3 26.£)xg3 hxg3
27.Sf3 28.®xg3 £A5 29.®el f5 3O.tf2+
26.1xb3 Sxb3 27.1d2
27.Sxa6 ^g3 28.Sa8+ (28.^xg3 ДхсЗ 29.Sa8+ &g7 30.®dl Sb4 31.®c2 td4 32.txd4+ Sxd4
33.£)e2 Sxe4 34.£)c3 Se3°o) 28...£)f8 29.^ixg3 Sxc3 30.e5 Sxe3 31.®xe3 hxg3°o
27...1d4+?
27...tb5 28.^xb5 axb5 29.e5 (29.f5 ^g5co) 29...dxe5 3O.Sa8+ (ЗО.^с 1 Sg3 31.Sa8+ ^f8
32.fxe5
377
abcdefgh
32...txe5! 33.th6 ФИ7 34.txf8 ld4+ 35.&h2 (35.M1 ? ®d7!-+) 35...Sxg2+ 36.&xg2 ®g5+
37.ФЫ (37.ФЬ2 Де5+ 38.ФЫ ^g3+ 39.&g2 ^f5+ 40.ФМ ^g3+=) 37...®xd5+ 38.&h2
te5+=; 3O.f5 g5co) 30...Ш 31.f5 gxf5 32.Sxf5 ^g3 33.^xg3 hxg3co; 27...tc8
28.&И2
28...&7f6?
abcdefgh
28...Sb6 29.®al (29.^a4 Sb8 3O.e5 tb5 31.^xd4 (31.^ac3 ^g3^) 31...cxd4 32.tb4 txfl
33.txd6 ®b7 34.txb8 ^g3 35.td6 ®xd5^) 29...^g3 3O.Sbl Sxbl 31.®xbl &f6 32.Sxa6
£}fxe4 33.£)xe4 ®xe4 34.®xe4 ^ixe4 35.Ael±
29.Sf3
29.Sxa6 ^g3 3O.Sa8+ &h7 31.^xg3 hxg3+ 32.ФЫ txh3! 33.®xg3! (33.gxh3 Sb2! 34.Sa3
(34.Sf3 ^h5t) 34...g2+ 35.&xg2 ДхсЗ 36.Sxc3 ®xe4+ 37.&gl (37.®xe4 ^xe4 38.Sa3 Sxd2+
378
39.ФВ f5=) 37...®xd5s) 33...td7 34.f5+
29...Sb4
29...Sb6 ЗО.ДеЗ ДхсЗ 31.Sxe3+
3O.Sxa6+- Sc4 31.Sa7
31.Sa8+ &g7 32,^xd4 cxd4 33.e5 ^e8 34.^e4 dxe5 35.f5! Agxl'5 (435...txf5 36.tg5 f6
37.Sxf5! gxf5 38.®xh4) 36.Sxe8 txe8 37.Sxf5 f6 38.®xh4
31..Ж8 32.®al &xe4
32...&g7 ЗЗ.Ваб Sb4 34.®xd6
33.Sa8 lc8 34.®a6 &xd2 35.Sxc8 &xf3+ 36.gxf3 ®xc8 37.®xc8+ &g7 38.&xd4 Sxd4
39.Ш8 Sd2+ 40.&gl &xf4 41.®xd6 &xh3+ 42.&fl 1-0
379
А75-А99
32. А80
Baron, Tai (2506) - Piorun, Kacper (2631)
Skopje 140/32, 2019
l.d4 f5 2.1f4!? &f6 З.еЗ g6 4.h4! h6
4...tg7 5.h5 ftxh5 6.Sxh5 gxh5 7.®xh5+ Ф£8 8.®xf5+ &g8 9.^f3+ - 50/(98)
5.&c3 d6 6.@f3 lg7
6...e6 7.0-0-0 ^c6 8.e4 ®e7 9.exf5 gxf5 10.tc4 ^a5 И.Даб!? ®f7 12.ФЫ lg7 13Ah3 Id7
14.txb7 Sb8 15.ta6 Sb6 16.te2 0-0^
7.®g3 &f7 8.O-O-O &c6N
8..ЛМ15 9.®f3 сб Ю.ДаЗ Sf8 ll.^ge2 &g8±
9.1e2
9.tc4+!? e6 lO.^G ^a5 ll.te2±
9...e6
9...®e8 10.^if3 Ф08 ll.h5! g5 12.^ixg5 hxg5 13.iLxg5 ДЬ6 14.ДхЬ6+ Sxh6 15.e4t
10.1f3 ®e7 ll.&ge2! e5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
11...M7 12.Shelt Де4
380
12.&d5 &xd5
12...®e6 13.£)xc7 ®xa2 14.£)xa8 ^ia5 (14...exf4 15.£)xf4 43с7 16.£)d3 Sd8 (16...Ae6 17.®xd6
Sxa8 18.txb7 Se8 19.®a6+-) 17.&d2!+) 15.^c3 (15.dxe5 ^c4-+) 15...®al+ 16.&d2®xb2
17.dxe5 dxe5 18.Axe5 ^ie4+ 19.Axe4 Axc5 2O.Ad5+ ФЬ6 21.f4 ДхсЗ+ 22.3?c2 ®xc2+ 23.Ф13+;
12...exf4 13.£)exf4 ^ixd5 14.iLxd5+ 3?c8 I5.ftxg6 ®f6 16.^ixh8 JlxhS 17.e4 ftxd4 18.Shel f4
19.e5! dxe5 20.®g8+ ®f8 21.Sxd4+
13.1xd5+ ±f8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14.dxe5?
14.e4! exd4 (14...exf4? 15.£)xf4 Фе8 16.Shel+-; 14...£)xd4 15.£)xd4 exf4 16.®xg6 fxe4
17.Shell) 15.td2!?7
14...dxe5 15.e4?
15.®xg6 exf4 16.^xf4 ^e5 17.®g3 a5 18.a4 (18.e4 c6) 18...Sa6?
15...exf4 16.^xf4 ^e5+ 17.1b3 c6 18.Shel
18 .®xg6 ^ixg6 I9.ftxg6+ Фе8 2O.^ixe7 Фхе7 21.exf5 Axf5 22.Shel+ ф£8+
18... g5!-+ 19.exf5
19 .^h5 f4 20.®c3 b5-+
19... gxf4 20.®xf4 h5 21.&Ы a5 22.a4 ®f6 23.®d4 lxf5 0-1
33. A87
Gledura, Benjamin (2630) - Demuth, Adrien (2510)
Skopje 140/33, 2019
l.fcf3 f5 2.g3 &f6 3.1g2 g6 4.0-0 lg7 5.d4 0-0 6.b3 d6 7.1b2 c6 8.c4 &a6 9.&bd2 e5
381
9...®е8!? 10.®с2 h6 A g5
10.dxe5 &d7
10...^g4 11.®с2 ^xe5 12.Sadl Bc7 13.tc3 td7 14.b4±
1 l.JLa3 ^xe5
11...C5 12.e6 ^b6 13.h4!? (13.®c2 Дхеб 14.Sadl Be7 15.tb2 ^b4 16.®bl Sad8 17.txg7
®xg7 18.^el a5 19.a3 ^c6 2O.^d3 g5co) 13..Ж7 14.®c2 Дхеб 15.tb2±
12.^xe5 Лхе5 13.&f3 ^xal 14.®xal £k5 15.Sdl
15...@e7N
abcdefgh
15..Ж6? 16Ж1 ®e7 17.tb2 ^e4 18.®e3! te6 19.®d4 &f7 2O.h4 Sad8 21.^g5+! ^xg5
22.hxg5 Sd7 23.f4 ®d8 24.&fl± - 49/128
16.®d4 ^e4
16..Ж6!? 17.Ж4 ^e4 18.h4 Se8 19.tfl! a5 2O.txd6 a4 (2O...^xd6 21.Sxd6 Se6 22.e4! Sxd6
23.e5 ®e6 24.exd6^) 21.te5 ®e7 22.b4 ®xb4 23.tals
17.&d2 &c5 18.b4
18.^bl! a5 19.^c3 ®f6 20.®d2 Se8 21.tb27
18...®xe2?!
18...^a4 19.®d3 te6 20.®c2 ^b6 21.tb2 h6 22.a4 &h7 23.a5 ^d7 24.a6co
19.&f3 ^e6
382
2O.@al!Tf4Q
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
20...®xc4? 21.Sxd6 a5 22.tfl! ®c2 23.^d4+-; 2O...Sd8? 21.Sei ®xc4 22.tfl ®g4 23.®c3 d5
24.h3 ®h5 25.Sxe6 Дхсб 26.tb2 d4 27.^xd4+-
21.g4! ®’\c4?
21...^g7 22.h3! ®xc4 (22...te6?! 23.Sd2 ®xc4 24.^g5 ®a6 25.tb2+) 23.Sxd6 te6 24.®e5
Sae8 25.tb2 Sf7 26.^g5 td7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
27.^xf7! Sxe5 28.^xe5 ®xb4 29.Sxd7 ®xb2 3O.Sd8+ ftc8 31.Sxe8+ &g7 32.tf3! ®xa2
33.&g2t; 21...^c7 22.h3! te6 23.b5! c5 24.^g5 f3 25.tfl ®e5 26.®xe5 dxe5 27.txc5 Sfd8
28.Scl Sac8 29.te3^
22.Sxd6 &g7 23.1fl! ®e4 24.&e5 Se8 25.1c4+ &h8 26.1b2 le6 27.1xe6 &xe6 28.&d7+ 1-0
34. A96
383
Pajeken, Jakob Leon (2339) - Pap, Misa (2491)
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse 140/34, 2019
l.d4 f5 2.&f3 &f6 3.g3 e6 4.1g2 le7 5.0-0 0-0 6.c4 d6
6...^e4!?
7.&c3 a5!?
7... ^e4
8 .®c2
8.S ei Ac4 9.®c2 ^хсЗ Ю.ЬхсЗ (10.®хсЗ - 2/67)
8.. .&C6 9.аЗ
9 .e4 fxe4 10.^xe4 e5# (10...®e8!?)
9... e5 10.dxe5?!
10 .d5! ^Ь8 1 l.^g5 g6 12.Sbl! (12.td2±) 12...^h5 13.^e6txe6 14.dxe6 c6N(14...^c6
15.®a4T) 15.th6 Sf6 16.e4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...f4? (16...^a6 17.^a4f) 17.Wb3 ®c7 18.c5!? (18.Sbdl ^a6 19.^a4±) 18...dxc5 19.a4f
Andonovski,L (2276)-Nikolovski,N (2391) Sevema Makedonija (ch) 140/(34) 2019
10...dxe5 11.Sdl
Il.e4fxe4 12.^xe4 tf5#
ll...®e8oo 12.&b5
12.^d5 td8 13.te3 e4# (13...®h5 - 32/147)
12...1d8# 13.&h4?N
384
abcdefgh
13 .ЬЗ е4
13...е4!?Т
13... f4!? 14.^f3 (14.gxf4? e4 15.tfl ®h5 I6.ftg2 ftg4-+) 14...W15 15.gxf4 tf5#
14 .tf4 @f7 15>c3?
15 .еЗ Деб 16.tfl h6+; 15.Sxd8 Sxd8 16.txc7 (16.^xc7 ftd4 17.®dl ftc6 18.®xd8+ ftxd8
I9.ftxa8 h6-+) I6...ftd4 17.Sdl ^ie8 18.^ixd4 ^ixc7t
15...^h5?!
15...^)e8-+; 15...JLe6-+
16.Sxd8Q ^xd8! 17.1xc7
abcdefgh
385
17.JLe5 £}e6-+
17...g5! 18.1d6?!
18.g4 fxg4 19.Axe4 ®xf2+ 20.ФМ ®xh4-+; 18.iLxa5 gxh4 19.Ab4 Ac6 2O.Axf8 ®xf8+
18...gxh4 19.1xf8
19.^c7 Sb8 2O.^d5 ^c6-+
19...®xf8-+ 20.&c7 Sb8 21.g4 &f4!?
21...^g7-+;21...®g7-+
22.®e5 &xe2+
22...^ixg2
23 .ФА &c6!?
23..A f7! 24.®xa5 h3 25.txh3 €tf4-+
24 .@d5+ &h8! 25.&xe2
25...®g7?!+
abcdefgh
25...®e7! 26.^b5 te6-+
26.Й06 Деб!?
26...®xb2+ 27.ФеЗ f4+! 28.&xf4 (28.Фхе4 txg4-+) 28...txg4!!-+
27.&xe6 ®xb2+ 28.&e3
28.®d2 ®xal
28...®xal-+ 29.&f4 @gl
386
29...®b2
3O.@d7 ®xf2+
30...®xh2+31.ФеЗ Вс 5
31.±g5 Sg8+ 32.&И6
32.&h5 ®xg2
32...Sg6+ 33.&h5 ®xg2 0-1
387
В00-В24
35. ВОЗ
Bernadskiy, Vitaliy (2581) - Plischki, Sebastian (2397)
Praha (open) 140/35, 2019
l.e4 &f6 2.e5 &d5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 &b6 5.exd6 cxd6 6.&c3 g6 7.1e3 lg7 8.Scl 0-0 9.b3 lf5
10.1e2
d5 (10...e5 Il.te2^c6 12.0-0±) 11.c5 ^c8 12.b4(12.h3 ^c6 13.te2 te4 14.^xe4
dxe4 15.^g5 fcxd4 16.0-0) 12...tg4 13.te2 ебсо
10...e5
10...d5 - 112/62
ll.&f3 e4
abcdefgh
1 l...^c6 12.d5 ftc7 13.h3! (13.h4!?) 13...tc8 14.0-0 (14...f5?! 15.^g5!; 14...h6 15.c5
dxc5 16.txc5 Se8 17.d6 €lc6 18.^b5 e4 19.^fd4f) 15.tg5 f6 16.td2 ^h6 17.b4 (17.^e4 ^f7
18.Sel Se8 19.tfl h6 2O.ta5 f5 21Ac3 td7±) 17...W 18.Wb3 f5 (18...a5 19.a3 f5 2O.c5 axb4
21.axb4 e4 22.^elf) 19.c5f; 1 l...tg4 12.dxe5 dxe5 13.c5 Ste8 14.0-0 ^c6 15.h3±
12.&g5N
12.^d2
12...d5
12...®e7 13.g4 Ac8 14.^igxe4 f5 15.gxf5 gxf5 16.Ag5
388
13.с5
13.cxd5 ^xd5 14.^xd5 ®xd5 15.g4td7 16.0-0+
13...&C8 14.g4 Деб 15.®d2 &c6 16.h4 ®d7
abcdefgh
17.Sgl?!
17.h5 lxg4 18.^xh7 (18.hxg6 hxg6 19.^h7 Ше7 2O.tg5 f6 21.^xf8 Sxf8 22.M6 g5^)
18...Фх117 19.hxg6+ ?bg8 2O.iLh6 f5 21.£)xd5 Axc2 22.jt.xg7 ®xg7 23.®xe2 ftxd4 24.®c4 £)f3+
25.&dl ®d4+ 26.®xd4 fcxd4 27.Sh7^
17...^8e7 18.И5?! gxh5! 19.gxh5 &h8 20.&xe6 fxe6 21.jlg4
21.jt.g4 22.jt.xf5 Sxf5 23.^e2 (23.h6 tf6 24.&dl e5 25.dxe5 Sxe5 26.tf4 ®f5+)
23...Sxh5+
1/2-1/2
36. B03
Delchev, Aleksander (2556) - Dimitrov, Radoslav (2535)
Bulgaria (ch) 140/36, 2019
l.e4 &f6 2.e5 &d5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 &b6 5.exd6 cxd6 6.&c3 g6 7.1e3 lg7 8.Scl 0-0 9.b3 lf5!?
1О.Ле2 e5
10...d5!? 1 l.c5 ^c8 12.h3 (12.g4!?) 12...^c6 13.^f3 te4 14.^xe4 dxe4 15.^g5 ftxd4 16.0-0
a5 (16..Af5 17.®xd8 Sxd8 18.Sfdl Sf8 19.^xe4) 17.^xe4 ^a7 18.tc4 ^ac6 19.Sel =
ll.dxe5?!
1 l.d5! td7 12.®d2 ^a6 13.h4 f5 14.tg5 tf6 15.^h3 16.h5t; 1 l.^f3 - 140/35
ll...dxe5 12.&b5N
389
12,c5 ^6d7co (12„.^c8 13.^f3 ^c6 14.0-0 ^d4 15.tc4 tg4 16.txd4 exd4 17.^e4oo)
12...&c6 13.&В &b4
13...e4 14.^fd4; 13...®b8 14.®d6! ®c8 15.0-Oco
14.0-0
14.Дс5 ftxa2
14...&d3?!
14...^xa2 15.Sal ^b4 16.Sxa7 (16.tc5 ^c6 17.txf8 ®xlBs) 16...Sxa7 17.^xa7 ^c8 183Ш
®e7 19.tg5 f6 2O.td2 Sd8 21.txb4 Sxdl 22.txe7 Sxfl+ 23.&xfl ^xe7 24.^d6 b6=
15.Sc2 a6
15...^f4 16.Sd2 ^xe2+ 17.®xe2 ®e7 18.^d6+
16.&c3 e4?!
abcdefgh
16...^f4 17.Sd2®c7 18.c5 ^c8±
17.&xe4?!
17Ag5! ^ib4 (17...®e7 18.£)gxe4 ^ib2 19.®bl Axc3 20Axc3) 18.Sd2 ®e8 19.^igxe4 Дхе4
2O.£)xe4 ®xe4 21.ДхЬ6+
17...1xe4 18.1xd3
18.Sd2 ДсЗ 19.Sxd3 txd3 20.®xd3 ®xd3 21.txd3 &d7 22.te4^
18...®xd3
18...txd3 19.Sd2 txc4 2O.Sxd8 Sfxd8 21.txb6 Sxdl 22.Sxdl tb5 23.^d4 td7 24.^c2 tc6
25.^d4te8 26.Scl =
390
19.Sd2 lxf3 2O.gxf3 ®f5 21.1xb6 ®g5+
21...te5 22.te3 ®h3 23.f4 Дс7 24.M1 b5^
22.&Ы le5 23.Sgl S’h6 24.Sg2 lf4 25.Sd7
25.Sd5 Sfe8 26.td8 ®h3 27.tg5 tc7 28.f4 Se4 29.Sg3 Bc6 30.&g2 txf4 31.txf4 Sxf4=
25...Sfe8 26.1a5! ®h3 27.Sxb7 Se5 28.1c7
28.td8 Sh5 29.®d7 Sf5=
28...Sg5 29.®gl Se8
abcdefgh
3O.Sg3??©
3O.Sxg5 Sei 31.Sg3 txg3 32.txg3 Sxgl+ 33.&xgl h5 34.c5 h4 35.Sb8+ &h7 Зб.сб hxg3
37.hxg3 ®h6 38.f4 ®h5 39.c7 ®dl+ 40.&h2 ®h5+=
3O...lxg3 31.fxg3 Sf5
31...Se2-+
32.f4 ®g4
32...Se2-+
33.Sb8
33.®fl Sh5 34.Sb8 Sxb8 35.txb8 ®xg3 36.®e2 Sh3 37.td6 ®e3 38.®xe3 Sxe3-+
33...Sxb8 34.1xb8
391
34...@f3+?
abcdefgh
34...Sa5! 35.®d4 ®e2 36.te5 ®fl+ 37.®gl ®f3+ 38.®g2 ®xg2+ 39.&xg2 Sxa2+ 40.&f3
Sxh2-+
35.®g2 8dl+ 36.®gl ®c2 37.1e5 Sh5 38.h4 ®xa2 39.®b6 ®bl+ 1/2-1/2
37. B07
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Firouzja, Alireza (2657)
Astana 140/37, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&f3 g6 3.g3 lg7 4.1g2 0-0 5.0-0 d6 6.Sel &bd7 7.e4 e5 8.&c3 b6!?
8...c6 - 121/42
9.h3 lb7 10.d5
10.a4a5 ll.d5- 111/46
10...@e7 ll.lg5N
1 l.te3
ll...h6 12.1e3 Sac8!? 13.®d2 &h7
392
393
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+
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Рф'63 +£Чф'"83 (=гэф7£ £§й Рф‘1£ +9JS РХГО£ i+tPx^ I4S'6S 89XS +89ф'83) W8Z
84S Zip'Ll Р'9£ £Чф Z^B'H SSx¥ Q'VZ £4¥ £PS'£S) PS'£S £4® PSTS iiS^-P
9«ж 9PX^ TZ 9J^ sq^ oz гЗхц-бт д§хф дЗх^-81 ^Зх^-дт
h6?! Sxc3! 18.bxc3 Фхе4 19.Axe4 Дхе4 20.^g4 Sh8! Д Kg8
era
0)
abcdefgh
27...®xe5 28.®xe5+ ^xe5 29.Sd5 f6 3O.Sedl±
28.&e8+! &g8
28...Sxe8 29.Sxd7 ®xd7 3O.e6++-
29.Sxd7 ®xd7 30.&f6+ &xf6 31.exf6 ®c7 32.Sdl Sh5 33.®e3 ®e5 34.Ш4 ®c5+ 35.&fl lc6
36.Sd8+ &h7 37.®’b8 1-0
38. BIO
Delchev, Aleksander (2556) - Hoefelsauer, Thomas (2354)
Deutschland 140/38, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.c4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.cxd5 &f6 5.ЛЬ5+ &bd7
5...М7?! 6.tc4+
6.&f3
б.^сЗ - 109/48
6...g6
6...£)xd5 7.^c3!; 6...a6!
7.0-0
7.d6 e6 8.d4 lxd6 9.0-0 0-0=
7...a6N
7...^xd5?! 8.®b3!t; 7...tg7?! 8.d6 e6 9.d4 0-0 (9...®b6 10.a4 ®xd6 И.ЬЗ Д ВаЗ) Ю.^сЗ
®Ь6 (1О...а6 1 l.td3 ®Ь6 12.tf4 ®xb2 13.Scl ®Ь6 14.®d2) 1 l.tf4 ^h5 12.te5 (12.tg5 ®xd6
13.Scl a6 14.td3 ^hf6 (14...h6 15.^e4) 15.®d2±) 12...f6 13.tg3 ^xg3 14.hxg3 ®xd6 15.tc4
394
®Ь6 16.tb3± АДс17 17.Sei ФИ8 18.^е4 Вс7 19.Scl Sac8 2O.^c5±
8.1a4
8.®a4 tg7 9.^c3 0-0^
8...&xd5?!
8...b5! 9.tb3! (9.tc2 fcxd5) 9...^c5 10.tc2 fcxd5 1 l.d4 ^e6 12.^c3 (12.Sel tg7 13.^c3
tb7) 12...Ab 7 13.Ae4 (13.a4 Ag7 14.axb5 axb5 15.Sxa8 ®xa8 16.^xb5 0-0) 13...Ag7 14.Sel
(14.®b3 ^xc3) 14...^xc3 (14...0-0 15.®b3 ^ec7 16.Ag5) 15.bxc3 Axe4 16.Sxe4 0-0 17.®b3
^c7 18.Aa3 Se8 19.Scl ^d5 2O.c4 bxc4 21.®xc4 (21.Sxc4 еб) 21...Sc8 (21...®a5 22.Ac5)
22.Ac5 =
9.&сЗ &Ь6?! [xNb6]
9..Ac7! 10.d4 Ag7 ll.Sel 0-0 12.Ag5 (12.Ab3 Ш 13.^e5) 12...^f6 13.tb3 te6 14.Scl±
10.1b3 &c5?
abcdefgh
10...tg7?? Il.txf7++-; 10...e6 Il.d4tg7 12.d5; 10...Ш! И.^e5 еб 12.d4tg7 13.Sel 0-0+
ll.&g5?!
1 l.txf7+! Фх17 12.d4 ^e6 13.®b3+- &g7 (13...Фе8 14.te3) 14.te3 ®d6 15.Sacl td7
(15...^d7 16.^e4 ®b6 17.d5 (17.®dl +-) 17...®xb3 18.axb3 ^d8 19.Sc7 ^f7 2O.Sfcl+-)
16.Sfel (16.d5 ^c5 17.®b4 e5 18.dxe6 ^хеб 19.®xd6 txd6 2O.txb6) 16...h6 17.d5 (17.^e5)
17...^c5 18.®b4 ^ca4 19.®xd6 exd6 2O.^xa4 ^xa4 21.Sc7 Sd8 22.td4+ &g8 23.tf6 Sc8
24.Sxc8 txc8 25.txh8 &xh8 26.Se8+-
ll...e6 12.d4 &xb3 13.®xb3 le7
13...tg7 14.^ge4 (14.®a3 tf8 15.®a5 te7) 14...0-0 15.tg5 f6 16.tf4 ^d5 17.td6 Se8
395
18.ta3 ^хсЗ 19.bxc3 ®d5 2O.Sfel±
14.^ge4
14.to
14...O-O 15.1h6 Se8 16.Sfel &d5
16..,M7 17.^c5 tc6 18.to6! fxe6 19.Sxe6 ФИ8 2O.d5 lxd5 21,^xd5 fcxd5 22.Sdl tf6
23.Sxd5 Sxe6 24.Sxd8+ Sxd8 25.g4+
17.^xd5 exd5
18.®xd5!± lf5 19.®e5
abcdefgh
19.®xb7! Sb8 (19...®xd4 2O.Sadl) 20.®c6 ®xd4 21.Sadi ®xb2 22.^d6+-
19...f6 20.®g3 ®d5 21.®f3
21.^c3 ®f7 22.d5
21...@f7
21...&h8 22.Se3 Sad8 23.Sael^
22.a3
22.to tb4 23.d5
22...Sad8
22...txe4 23.Sxe4 f5 24.Se3 tf6 25.Sdl^
23.Sadl Деб
396
abcdefgh
23...txe4 24.Sxe4 f5 25.Se2 tf6 26.Sxe8+ Sxe8 27.d5 ДхЬ2 28.d6
24.d5! If5
24...txd5 25.Sxd5 Sxd5 26.^xf6+ txf6 27.Sxe8+ ®xe8 28.®xd5+ ®f7 29.®d6 Be7 3O.Wdl!
(30.®xe7 Дхс7 31.td2 Ф17 32.f4 Феб 33.&f2 &d5 34.ФВ Фс4 35.g4 ФЬЗ (35...tf6 Зб.ДсЗ)
Зб.ДсЗ) 3O...txb2 (3O...td4 31.g3 Be5 32.®f3 ®f5 33.®e2 ®f7 34.b4) 31.®b3++-
25.&c3 >16 26.114 h5 27.ИЗ lg7 28.Sxe8 ®xe8 29.1xd6 Sxd6 3O.g4 hxg4 3Lhxg4 ld7
32.Ш4
32.^e4 Sb6 33.g5+-
32...Sb6 33.b4 a5 34.b5 ®e5 35.®xe5 fxe5 36.f3 a4 37.Sel &f6 З8.йе4 Фе7 39.Sxe5+ &d6
4O.Sg5 1-0
39. B12
Solodovnichenko, Yuri (2572) - Landa, Konstantin (2622)
France 140/39, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.dxc5 e6 5.®g4 &d7
5...h5 -70/112
6.1b5
6.^f3
6...@c7
6...a6! 7.txd7+ (7.ta4 h5 8.®dl txc5 9.^f3 Ь5 Ю.ДЬЗ £Л6т) 7...txd7 8.^f3 (8.te3 ^e7
9.^f3 10.^bd2 ®a5) 8...h5 9.®f4 Дхс5 Ю.ДеЗ te7 11.^c3 ^h6co
7.&f3 ®xc5 8.&c3 ®b4 9.®g3
397
abcdefgh
9...a6N
9...^e7 Ю.аЗ ®a5 11.0-0 a6 12.td3±
Ю.аЗ ®a5 ll.le2 d4?
Il...^e7 12.td2 ®c7 13.0-0-0 14.^d4 ^c6 15.te3 td7 16.f4±
12.b4
12.£)xd4 ®xe5 13.Ae3 £)gf6 14.0-0-0 ®xg3 15.hxg3+
12...@c7
12...txb4 13.axb4 ®xal 14.0-0 ®xc3 15.®xg7+-
13.&e4 ®xc2 14.&fg5 &h6 15.1d3 ®c7?
15...®b3 16.Sbl (16.tf4 17.®h3 h6 18.^xf7 &xf7 19.0-0 ®d5 2O.g4 ^xe5 21.txe5 ®xe5
22.f4 ®d5 23.gxf5 exf5 24.^g5+ &g8 25.®f3 te6 26.^xe6 ®xe6 27.®xb7+) 16...®d5 17.f4
18.®h3 te7 19.0-0+
16.1f4 ^f5 17.®h3 h6
17...^xe5 18.0-0 te7 (18...h6 19.^xf7! (19.Sacl? hxg5 20.®xh8 ^f3+ 21.gxf3 ®xf4+)
19...&xf7 2O.Sacl ®b8 21.g4+-) 19.Sacl ®d8 (19...®b8 2O.Sxc8+ ®xc8 21.txe5+-) 2O.txe5
txg5 21.^xg5 ®xg5 22.f4 ®g6 23.Sc7+-
18.Scl ®b6
398
19.&f3
19.^xf7! Фх17 2O.g4 ^e7 21.^d6+ &g8 22.g5 23.txf5 exf5 24.®b3+ ФИ7 25.g6+ &xg6
26.Sgl+ ФИ7 27.®f7+-
19...a5 2O.g4 axb4 21.gxf5 exf5 22.^d6+
22.e6 ®xe6 (22...fxe6 23.tc7+-) 23.^xd4+-
22...1xd6 23.exd6 &c5 24.&xd4 0-0 25.Sgl?!
25.^xf5 ^xd3+ 26.®xd3 txf5 (26...bxa3 27.Sxc8 Saxc8 28.O-O+-) 27.®xf5 ЬхаЗ 28.O-O+-
25...&xd3+ 26.®xd3 Sxa3
a26...bxa3 27.txh6 Se8+ 28.ФП g6 29.®c3 td7 3O.Sg3+
27.1e5
27 .®e2! td7 (27...b3 28.®e5 ®a5+ 29.Фе2 ®xe5+ 3O.txe5 g6 31.Sc7+-) 28.^e6!! fxe6
(28...txe6 29.®e5+-) 29.®e5 Sf7 3O.txh6+-
27... g5 28.Ш2?!
28 .^b3+-
28... f6 29.1xf6
399
abcdefgh
29...Se8+?
29...Sxf6 3O.Sxc8+ (3O.Sxg5+ hxg5 31.®xg5+ &f7 32.Sc7+ ®xc7 33.dxc7±) 30...Ф117 31.ФП
(31.d7 Sd6co) 31...®xd6 32.®e2 ®d5 33.Sc7+ Sf7 34.Sxf7+ ®xf7+
30.&e2 ld7 31.1xg5 1-0
40. B12
Chigaev, Maksim (2637) - Riazantsev, Alexander (2653)
Russia 140/40, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.dxc5 еб 5.аЗ Лхс5 6.®g4
6.^f3 - 133/(64)
6...^e7 7.&f3
400
7...&g6
7...0-0 8.td3 f5
9.®g3N (9.exf6 Sxf6 10.®h5 h6 (10...g6 ll.®h4 ^d7 (ll...Sxf3 12.gxf3 ^Ьсб 13.th6 ®e8
14.^c3±) 12.^c3=) 11.b4 td6 12.tb2 ^d7 13.^bd2 e5 14.0-0 e4 15.^xe4 dxe4 16.txe4S)
9...^bc6 (9..Ag6!?) 10.0-0 ^g6 11.b4 te7 12.tb2± Tari,A (2615)-Sadzikowski,D (2523)
Reykjavik 140/(40) 2019
8.,td3
8.h4!? f5 (8...h5 9.®g3 ^c6 10.td3 ^ce7 1 l.tg5 td7 12.^c3±; 8...®c7 9.h5 ^xe5 10.®xg7
^xf3+ ll.gxB Sf8 12.th6 ^c6 13.^c3 td7 14.0-0-0 O-O-Oco) 9.®g3 f4 (9...^c6 10.h5 f4
ll.®g4 ^icxe5 12.£)xe5 ^ixe5 13.®xg7 ^if7 14.£)c3 e5 (14...^d6 15.Ad2 Де5 16.®g4 JLd7
17.0-0-0±) 15.txf4! tf8 (15...exf4? 16.tb5+ td7 17.0-0-0+-) 16.tb5+ td7 17.®g4 ДхЬ5
18.^xb5 ®a5+ 19.^c3 d4 20.0-0-04) 10.txf4 ^xf4 11 ,tb5+ (ll.®xf4 ®Ь6т) 11 ...td7
12.txd7+ ^xd7 13.®xf4 ®b6 14.0-0 ®xb2 15.^bd2co
8...&C6N
8...0-0
9.&c3 - 140/ 40
9,®g3N®c7 10.b4 te7 (10...tf8!?) 1 l.tb2 0-0 12.h4 f6 (12...f5 13.^c3 Stexe5 14.^xd5 exd5
15.£)xe5 iLf6=) 13.txg6 hxg6 14.®xg6 ^ixe5 15.Axe5 fxe5 16.^)g5 &xg5 17.hxg5 Ad7 18.®h5
®xc2 19.^d2
401
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
19...Sxf2? (19..Ж5Ж 2О.Фх12 ®xd2+ 21 ,&gl te8? (21 ...®d4+ 22.Ф112 ®f4+ 23.&gl
®d4+=) 22.®h8+ &f7 23.Sfl+ Фс7 24.®xg7+ Жб 25.Sh7 e4 26.®c7# 1-0 (26) Tari,A (2618)-
Van Foreest,J (2601) chess.com (Internet-blitz) 140/(40) 2019
9...И5
9...0-0 10.B115 td7 11.0-0 te8 12.b4tb6 13.^e2 Sc8 (13...f6?! 14.exf6 Sxf6 15.b5 ^a5
16.tb2+) 14.tb2±
10.®g3 h4 ll.®g4 &cxe5 12.^xe5 £ixe5 13.®xg7 £ixd3+ 14.cxd3 Sh5
abcdefgh
15.d4
15.th6 ®e7 16.Scl ®f8 17.®xf8+ txf8 18.txf8 Фх£8 19.d4 td7co; 15.®g8+ tf8 16.td2 a5
17.®g4 Sh7 18.0-0 tg7co
15...1f8 16.®g4 Sf5
402
Q16...Sh7 17.0-0 Sg7 18.®e2 td7 19.tf4±
17.0-0
17.®e2!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17...te7 (17..,M7 18.g4 hxg3 19.hxg3 tg7 2O.te3 &f8 (2O...Sc8?! 21.Sh7 &f8 (21 ...®f6
22.g4+) 22.th6 lxh6 23.Sh8+ Фе7 24.Sxd8 &xd8 25.ФП+) 21.0-0-0 Sc8 22.ФЫ ®b6
23.®d2+) 18.g4 Sf6 19.tg5 Sg6 2O.txe7 ®xe7 21.f4±
17...1d7 18.1e3
18.tf4 ®f6 19.te5 ®h6 2O.Sfel ®h5 21.h3 Sc8co
18...Ш6 19.Sacl ld6
19...®h8!? 2O.h3 td6 21.tg5 te7 (21...f6!? 22.txh4 ФШ) 22.txe7 Фхе7со
20.®g8+ lf8 21.@g4 ld6 22.®g8+ lf8 23.®g4 1/2-1/2
41. B12
Topalov, Veselin (2740) - Navara, David (2739)
Shamkir 140/41, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.dxc5 еб 5.аЗ Лхс5 6.®g4
6.^f3 - 138/49
6...^e7 7.&f3 ®b6
403
8.1d3!N
8.^сЗ?!
8...&bc6
abcdefgh
8...txf2+ 9.Фе2 ^bc6 (9...a5 lO.Sfl tc5 ll.®xg7 Sg8 12.®xh7 Sxg2+ 13.&dl+) lO.Sfl tc5
11.b4 Ad4 12.c3 ^ixe5 13.®xd4 ftxd3 14.®xd3±
9.0-0 &g6 10.&c3 ®c7 11.Sei 0-0 12.®h5 ld7
abcdefgh
13.b4
13.^g5 h6 14.^f3 (14.^xf7? Sxf7 15.®xg6 tx£2+-+) 14...te8oo; 13.^dl! ^ce7 (13...te8
14.^e3 f6 15.^g4!t) 14.b4 tb6 15.^e3 f5 16.exf6 Sxf6 17.tb2t
13...1e7 14.1d2
404
14.jt.g5 аб 15.Sadi te8 16.td2±
14...f5 15.exf6 .txf6 16.Sacl
16.Sadi ld4 17.^g5 txg5 18.®xg5 Ш 19.1xf4 (19.®g3 Sac8) 19...®xf4 (19...Sxf4?
2O.^xd5! exd5 21.Se7 ^e6 (21 ...Sf7 22.1xh7+! Ixh7 23.®h5++-) 22.®xd5 Sd8 23.®xe6+
txc6 24.Sxc7+-) 20.1x14 Sxf4 21.1e4 ^b5 22.^xb5 (22.^bl a5co (22...Sc8 23.1d3=))
22...txb5=; 163Ш!? ®b8 17.Sadl a6 18.^c3 ^d4 19.^g5 txg5 2O.txg5±
16...&d4 17.&xd4 I,xd4 18.1dl ®’b6 19.1e3 e5 2O.c3
20.c4!? dxc4 21.1xc4+ lh8 22.1d3 Sf6 23.g3 tc6 24.1xd4 ®xd4! (24...exd4?! 25.f4±)
25.1xg6 Sxg6 26.®xe5 ®d7^ 27.b5 txb5 28.Sc7 Se6!#
2O...lxe3 21.&xe3 Sae8 22.1Ы
22.Axg6 hxg6 23.®g5±
22...d4 23.cxd4 exd4 24.&c4?!
abcdefgh
24.^d5 ®d8 25.txg6 hxg6 26.®xg6 tc6 27.Sxe8 Sxe8 28.Ш te4 29.®g3 d3 3O.Sdl d2
31.®b3+ (31.®e3? tg6! 32.Sxd2 ®f6 33.®b3+ tf7 34.®dl ®xf4-+) 31 ...&h8 32.®h3+ &g8=
24...Ш6
24...®c6! 25.^a5 (25.^d2 ®xg2+ 26.&xg2 Ш+ 27.&gl ^xh5 28.^b3 €tf4 29.^xd4 Sd8T)
25...®xg2+ 26.&xg2 Ш+ 27.&gl ^xh5 28.ta2+ &h8 29.Sxe8 Sxe8 30.tf7 Se5 31.txh5
Sxh5 32.^xb7th3 33.f4co
25.f3 Sxel+ 26.Sxel lf5 27.1xf5 ®xf5 28.®xf5 Sxf5 29.Se8+
29.^d6 Sd5 3O.^xb7 d3 31.Sdl ^e5 З2.ф£2 ^c4 33.^c5 d2 34.Фе2 a5 35.^d3 (З5.^е4 йхаЗ
36.bxa5 ^ic4 37.^ixd2 ^ixd2 38.Sxd2 Sxa5=) 35...^xa3 36.Sxd2 axb4 37.^ixb4 Sxd2+
405
38.Фх<12±
29...Sf8 3O.Sxf8+ Фх18 3L&d6 &f4 32.Ф12 d3 ЗЗ.ФеЗ &xg2+ 34.®xd3 &el+! 35.Фе4 &c2
36.&xb7 ФхаЗ 37.&d8 &c2 38.&c6 a6 39.Ф43
39.f4 Ф17 40.&d3 ^el+ 41.Фс4 Феб 42.^b8 &d6 43.^xa6 ^g2=
39...&el+ 4О.Фе2 &c2 4L&d2 &a3 42.&d3 &Ь5 43.&b8 &c7 44.Фе4 Фе7 45.Фе5 &d8
46.h4 g6 47.f4
47.ФГ6 Фк15+ 48.^>g7 ФхЬ4 49.Ф1ха6 (49.ФхЬ7?? а5-+) 49...Ф1ха6 5О.ФхЬ7 Фе8 51 .®xg6
47...Фе7 48.&С6+ &d7 49.&d4 Фе7 50.&с2 &е8 51.&еЗ &f6 52.f5 ФП 53.&с4 gxf5 54.ФхГ5
&d5 55.b5 1/2-1/2
42. В12
Predojevic, Borki (2621) - Lobron, Eric (2508)
Karlsruhe 140/42, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 lf5 4.h4 c5!? 5.&c3
5.dxc5 - 123/46
5...&C6 6.1b5 Sc8N
6...e6 7.g4 cxd4 8.®xd4 Дхс2 9.Фс12 Ф1е7 1О.Фхс2 аб И.Ахс6+ Ф1хс6 12.®f4 d4 13.Ф1е4 ®d5oo
7.1еЗ
7.dxc5!? d4 8.Ахс6+ Sxc6 9.Ф1се2 Sxc5 10.^ixd4 Sxe5+ И.АеЗ €lf6 12.£)xf5 ®a5+ 13.c3 Sxf5
14.^f3±
7...cxd4 8.®xd4 a6 9.jlxc6+ Sxc6?
9...bxc6
10.0-0-0
10.®xd5 ®xd5 ll.£)xd5 еб 12.Ф1СЗ Ab4 13.Ф1е2 Дхс2оо
1О...е6
10...h5 ll.®xd5 ®xd5 12.Sxd5 еб 13.Sd2 tb4 14.^ge2 ^e7 15.аЗ ДхсЗ 16.^xc3+
ll.g4 lc5 12.®f4 lxe3+ 13.fxe3
406
13.®xe3 Axg4 14.®g3 Axdl 15.®xg7 d4 (15...iLxc2 16.®xh8 Фе7 17.Фхс2 d4 18.Sh3 dxc3
19.bxc3°o) 16.®xh8 dxc3 17.®xg8+ ®d7 18.®xf7+ Фс8 19.bxc3 Sxc3 20.®xe6+ ФЬ8 21.®d6+
®xd6 22.exd6 Axc2 23.£)e2 Sc5=
13...Sxc3! 14.gxf5!
14.bxc3 te4 15.^f3 (15.®xe4 dxe4 16.Sxd8+ &xd8 17.^h3 h5 18.Sdl+ Фе8 19.g5 ^e7
2O.Sd4 (2O.Sd6 ^g6 21.Sb6 ftxh4 22.Sxb7 ^g6co) 2O...^f5 21.Sxe4 Фе7со; 15.Sh2 ^e7
16.Sf2 O-Oco) 15...®c7 16.Shfl ®xc3 17.Sf2 (17.^d4?! ^h6+) 17...^e7 18.^g5 0-0 19.^xe4
®аЗ+ 20.ФЫ ^g6 21,^f6+ gxf6 22.®xf6 ®Ь4+ 23.Фс1 ®a3+=
14...Sc4 15.®g3
15.®xc4 dxc4 16.Sxd8+ &xd8 17.fxe6 fxe6 18.^f3 ^h6 19.^g5 Фе7 2O.Sfl b5co
15...&e7! 16.fxe6 fxe6 17.®xg7 Sg8
17...W 18.®xh7 ®c7 19.®d3 ®xe5 2O.h5+
18.®xh7 ®b6 19.^13?
19.Sh3 Sg2 (19...Se4 20.®h5+ &d7 21.®f3 Sxe5 22.^e2 Sf5 23.Ш+) 2O.^e2 ®c7 21 ,ФЬ1
®xe5 22.^d4+
19...Sb4?
407
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
19...®xe3+ 20.^d2Scg4co
20.Ж5+
2O.^g5! ®xe3+ (2O...Sxb2 21.®f7+ &d7 (21 ...&d8 22.^xe6+ Фс8 23.^d4 Sbl+ 24.&d2 Sg2+
25.&d3 Sxdl+ 26.Sxdl+) 22.®xe6+ ®xe6 23.^xe6 Sxa2 24.ФЫ Sa3 25.^c5+ Фе8 26.^b3+)
21 ,ФЬ1 ®xe5 22.b3 &d7 23.Shfl+
20...&d7 21.b3 ®хеЗ+ 22.&Ы Sg2?
abcdefgh
22...Sf4 23.^g5 Sc8 24.Shfl Sxfl 25.Sxfl ®d2 26.Scl ®f4±
23.&g5?!
23.^el! Sg6 24.^d3 Sbg4 (24...Sh6 25.®g5+-) 25.®h8 Sg8 (25...^g8 26.Shfl Sh6 27.Sf7+
Феб 28.Sh7 Sxh7 29.®xh7+) 26.®f6 S8g6 27.®fl+
408
23...®с3?!
23...®хе5 24.®f3 Sg3 25.®f2 (25.®f8 ®f5 26.®h8 Sg2 27.®c3 ^c6#) 25...Se3 26.Shel Stf5±
24.Scl Sb6?
24...Sf4 25.®h6 ®xe5 26.Shel ®f6 27.Sxe6 ®xh6 28.Sxh6+
25.Sh3
25.Shfl Sc6 (25...Stf5 26.®f7+ ^e7 27.^h7+-) 26.Sf7 ®xe5 (26...Sxc2? 27.Sxe7+ Фхе7
28.®h7+ &d8 29.®xc2+-) 27.®h7 ®d6 28.^f3+-
25...®xe5 26.®f3 Sh2
26...®e2 27.h5 ®xf3 28.^xf3 Sg8 29.h6 Sh8 3O.h7+-
27.&f7 ®e2 28.®xe2
28.Sxh2 ®xh2 29.Shl ®c7 30.®f6+-
28...Sxe2 29.И5 Sf2
29...Sc6 3O.h6 Sc8 31.h7 ^g6 32.Sg3 Фе7 33.^h6 ^h8 34.Sg8 W 35.Scgl+-
30.&e5+ &d6 31.Sel Sf5 32.&d3
32.c4!+-
32...Sf7 ЗЗ.И6?
33 .c4! dxc4 (ЗЗ...Фс7 34.c5 Sc6 35.^e5+-) 34.^e5+-
33... Sh7 34.Sgl?
34 .c4 dxc4 35.^e5 Sb5 36.^xc4+ &d7 37.^e5+ &d6 38.She3 39.Se4 Sxe5! (39...^xh6?
4O.^c4+ &d7 41.Shl+-) 4O.Sxe5 Sxh6+
34... Sc6 35.&f4
35.Sg7 Sxg7 36.hxg7 Sc8 37.Sh8 ^g8co
35...Sc8
35...e5 36.£)g6 £}xg6 37.Sxg6+ Фе7 38.Sxc6 bxc6=
36.Sel
36.Sg7 Sch8 37.^xe6 (37.Sxe7 Фхе7 38.^g6+ &f6 39.^xh8 Sxh8 4O.h7 &g7 41.Se3 Se8
42.Sh3 Sh8=) 37...Sxh6 38.Sxh6 Sxh6=
36...e5 37.&d3 e4 38.&12 Sch8 39.c4 Sxh6 4O.Sehl 1/2-1/2
43. B12
Sjugirov, Sanan (2661) - Riazantsev, Alexander (2653)
409
Russia 140/43, 2019
1.е4 сб 2.d4 d5 3.e5 JLf5 4.h4 h5 5.c4 еб б.^сЗ ЛЬ4!?
6...^e7 - 128/47
7.cxd5 cxd5 8Jlg5 €k'7N
8...®a5 9.^e2 (9.Scl!? ®xa2 10.tb5+ ^c6 ll.^e2 ^e7 12.0-Os) 9...^c6 Ю.аЗ txc3+
ll.£ixc3 f6 12.exf6 £)xf6 13.Ab5±; 8...f6 9.exf6 gxf6 Ю.АеЗ 4/с7 H.jLe2 JLg6 12.£)h3±
9jd3 1хсЗ+?!
9...txd3 10.®xd3 ®a5 11.^e2 (ll.^f3 ®a6!) Il...®a6 (ll...^bc6 12.0-0 13.a3 te7 14.b4
®d8co) 12.®d2 ^d7 13.0-0 f6 14.exf6 gxf6 15.tf4 ФПсо
Ю.ЬхсЗ ®c7 11.&е2 &d7
ll...txd3 12.®xd3 ^d7 13.0-0 f6 14.exf6 gxf6 15.tf4 ®c4 16.®f3 &f7 17.Sabl b6 18.^g3±
12.1xf5 &xf5 13.0-0 f6?
13...0-0 14.^g3 g6 (14...^xg3 15.fxg3 f6 (15...®xc3? 16.Scl ®xg3 (16...®a5 17.te7 Sfe8
18.td6+-) 17.Sc7 ^b6 18.®xh5+-) 16.exf6 ^xf6 17.txf6 Sxf6 18.Sxf6 gxf6 19.®f3 ®f7
2O.Sel+) 15.Sei! Sfe8 (15...®xc3? 16.^xf5 exf5 17.e6+-) 16.Sbl b6 17.®f3±
14.exf6 gxf6 15.^14 &f7
abcdefgh
15...^g7 16.^g6 Sg8 (16...Sh7 17.tf4 ®c6 18.®d3+) 17.tf4 ®c6 18.th6 &f7 19.^f4±; 15...e5
16.^g6 Sh7 17.®f3 ^e7 18.^xe7 Фхе7 19.td2+
16.^xe6?
16.Sel! Sae8 (16...fxg5 17.^xe6 ®c6 (17...®d6 18.^xg5+ &g7 19.Se6 ®f8 (19...®f4
410
2O.Se7++-) 20.®f3+-) 18.^xg5+ &g7 19.Se6 ®c4 20.®B Saf8 21.Sael+-; 16...Ш 17.txf6!
&xf6 (17...®xf4 18.txh8+-) 18.Sxe6+ ^xe6 (18...ФП 19.Sf6+!+-; 18...&g7 19.Sg6+!+-)
19.^xd5+ ®g6 2O.^xc7 ^xc7 21.Sbl+-) 17.®f3 ^g7 18.Sabl ®c6 19.txf6! ^xf6 2O.^d3
Фе7 21.^е5 ®a6 22.c4+-
16...Фхе6 17.Sel+ &f7 18.®f3 &e7?
18...&g6 19.Se6 (19.tf4 ®c6-+) 19...Sae8 2O.Sael ^g7 21.txf6 (21.Sxf6+ ^xf6 22.®xf6+
®h7 23.®h6+ ?bg8 24.Sxe8+ ^ixe8 25.®g6+ £ig7-+) 21...£)xe6 22.jbdi8 ^g5! 23.®d3+ ^ie4-+
19.Sxe7+
19.Se3!? Sae8 2O.Sael ®d8 (20...®d6 21.tf4 ®a6 22.a4^) 21.Se6 ^g6 22.®xd5 &g7 23.td2
Sxe6 24.Sxe6 ®c8 25.c4^
19...&xe7 2O.Sel+ ±f7 21.®xd5+ ±f8 22.1f4?
22.®e4 ^g7! (22...fxg5? 23.®e7+ &g8 24.®xg5+ &f8 25.®f5+ &g8 26.Se7+-; 22...®d8?
23.®g6 fxg5 (23...Sc8 24.tf4 Sc6 25.d5 Sb6 26.d6+-) 24.hxg5 Sg8 (24...Sc8
abcdefgh
25,d5!! Sxc3 26.d6+-) 25.®f5+ &g7 26.Se6 ®f8 (26...Ш 27.®e5+ &f7 28.Sf6++-) 27.®g6+
&h8 28.®xh5+ &g7 29.Sg6+ &f7 3O.Sf6++-) 23.®e7+ &g8 24.®e6+ &g7 25.®e7+=
22...®xf4 23.®xd7 Sh6!
23...&g8 24.Se7 Sh6 25.Se8+ Sxe8 26.®xe8+ &g7 27.®e7+ &g6 28.®e8+=
24.g3?
24.Se3 Sg6 25.®h7 ®g4 26.®xb7 ®c8 (26...Se8 27.®b4+ &f7 28.®b7+=) 27.®h7 Sg7
28.®h8+ &f7 29.®xh5+ &g8 30.®d5+ &h8+
24...®f3 25.d5 ®xc3 26.®e7+
411
26.Se7 ®c8 27.®d6 &g8 28.Sd7 ®h8 29.®e7 ®f8-+
26...&g8 27.d6 Sh7 28.®e6+ §17 29.d7 Sf8
29...&g7 30.®e8 Sf8 31.®e7+ &h6-+
3O.Sdl ®c7 31.@f5
abcdefgh
31...Sd8??
31...&g7 32.®xh5 Sd8 33.Sd4 (33.®g4+ &f8 34.®b4+ Se7 35.Sd6 Sdxd7 36.Sxf6+ &g7-+)
33...®e5 (33...Sdxd7? 34.Sg4+ &f8 35.Se4=) 34.Sg4+ &f8 35.®h6+ Фе7-+
32 .®g6+ ±f8
32... Sg7 33.®e8+ ®h7 34.®xh5+ &g8 35.®e8+=
33 .®h6+ &g8 34.®g6+ ±f8 35.®h6+ Фе7 36.®e3+ ±f8 37.Ж6+ &g8 38.®g6+ ±f8 39.®h6+
&g8
39...Sg7 40.®xf6+ &g8 41.®e6+ &h8 42.®e8+=
40.®g6+ &f8 1/2-1/2
44. B12
Praggnanandhaa, R. (2536) - Eljanov, Pavel (2661)
France 140/44, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 lf5 4.h4 h5 5.c4 еб 6.&c3 &e7 7.&ge2 &d7 8.&g3 lg6 9.1g5 ®a5
9...f6- 111/(51)
9...®b6 lO.Scl f6 (10...dxc4) ll.exf6 gxf6 12.ДеЗ ®xb2 13.cxd5 ^ixd5 14.^ixd5 exd5 15.Ad3
®b4+ 16.&e2txd3+ 17.®xd3 0-0-0 18.Sc2N (18.Sc3) 18...®a4 19.Sbl ^b6 2O.Sb3
412
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
2О...£)с4«э Kadric,D (2547)-Erenburg,S (2576) Saint Louis II 140/(44) 2019
10.1d3N
Ю.аЗ f6 (10...C5) 11.b4 ®c7 12.exf6 gxf6 13.te3 ^b6#
10...1xd3 ll.®xd3 ®a6 12.b3 f6
12...dxc4 13.®xc4 (13.bxc4 0-0-0 14.®e2 f6 15.exf6 gxf6 16.td2 c5 17.^b5 (17.dxc5 ^g67)
17...cxd4 18.^xd4 19.te3 ®a5+ 20.&flco) 13...®xc4 14.bxc4 ^b6 15.Sbl Sb8 16.c5
ftbd5 17.£)xd5 ^ixd5 18.^e4t
13.exf6 gxf6 14.jld2 dxc4
014.„0-0-0 15.0-0 e5 16.dxe5 (16.Sadl!?) 16...^xe5 17.®c2 d4 18.^ce4 c5 19.b4
(19.^xc5?! d3! 20.®c3 ®c6 21.^ce4 Stf5!?; 19.f4 ^g4 2O.Sael €te6°o) 19...cxb4 2O.a37
15.bxc4
15.®e2 схЬЗ 16.®xe6 (16.®xa6 bxa6 17.axb3 c5 18.£)ce4 ^id5 19.Sxa6 Ф17 2O.dxc5 ^ixc5
21.^xc5 txc5 22.^e4 tb6=) 16...0-0-0 17.^ge2 ^g6 18.®f7 (18.®xb3 td6co) 18...b2
19.Sbl ®d3 2O.Sxb2 td6co
15...&b6?!
413
abcdefgh
15...0-0-0 16.0-0 ^Ь6 17.®f3 ^xc4 18.®xf6 (18.tcl ^d5 19.^xd5 cxd5 20.®xf6 tb4co)
18...^xd2 19.®xh8 ^xfl 2O.Sxfl ®d3 21.^ce2 ft!5oo
16.^ce4
16.®f3! f5 (16...®xc4 17.®xf6 Sg8 18.£tee4 0-0-0 19.Scl ®xd4 20.®xe6+ Sd7 21.tg5+)
17.0-0 ®xc4 (17...^xc4 18.tg5 0-0-0 19.Sfel Sd6
abcdefgh
2O.^ce4!! fxe4 21.®f6 Sg8 22.^xe4 ®a3 23.Sacl ^b6 24.^xd6+ ®xd6 25.Sxe6+-; 17...0-0-
0 18.c5 ^bd5 19.tg5+) 18.tg5 0-0-0 19.Sabl ^ed5 2O.Sfcl+
16...O-O-O 17.Scl &g6 18.0-0
I8.ftxl'6 ^ie5 19.®e2 ^iexc4 2O.Ag5 (20.®xe6+ ФЬ8 21.jLf4+ Ad6 22.iLxd6+ ftxd6H) 2O...Ab4+
21.ФП±
414
18...&e5 19.®e2 &exc4 20.1еЗ
2O.Sc2! ®a4 (2O...^xd2 21.Sxc6+ ®Ь8 22.®xa6 bxa6 23.^xd2 Sxd4 24.^f3 Sd6 (24...Sa4
25.Sxe6 tc5 26.Sxf6 Sxa2 27.^e4+) 25.Sfcl±) 21.tf4 e5 (21...Sxd4? 22.^c3 ®xc2 23.®xc2
Sxf4 24.®g6+-) 22.^c3 ®a5 23.dxe5 ^xe5 24.Sbl±
20...®a4?!
2O...iLe7 21.£)c5 Axc5 22.dxc5 ^ixe3 23.®xe3 ^id5 24.®xe6+ ФЬ8 25.Sbl±
21.^xf6 &xe3 22.®xe3 lg7 23.®xe6+ &b8 24.&f5 lxf6 25.®xf6 Shf8?
25...Фа8 26.Seel ®xa2 27.^g7±
26.®e5+ Фа8 27.&g7! Sd5
27...^d5 28.^e6 Sde8 (28...Sfe8 29.Scel a6 3O.f4+-) 29.Scel ®xa2 30.®xh5+-
28.®h2 Sg8
28...Sc8 29.^e6 Sd7 3O.^c5 ®xd4 31.^xd7 ®xd7 32.®e5+-
29.&e6 Sd7 30.&c7+ Sxc7
ЗО...ФЬ8 З1.^е8+ Фа8 32.Ш+-
31.®xc7 ®xd4 32.Sfel ®xh4 33.Se7 Sb8 34.®e5
34.Sxc6! ®g4 (34...®xe7 35.®xe7 bxc6 36.f4+-) 35.Sc5 h4 36.Sg7+-
34...a6 35.Sbl
35.Sxc6! bxc6 36.®c7 ®xe7 37,®xe7+-
35...&С4?!
35...^d5 36.Sg7+-
36.®g7
36.®c7! ^a5 37.Se5+- ^c4 38.Se8
36...&d6 37.Sd7 ®e4 38.®h7 ®e6 39.Sdl &b5 40.®c2
4O.Sd8®xa2 41.®xh5+-
40...®f6 41.Sei Sg8 42.®h7 Sf8 43.13 ®c3 44.®e7 Sg8 45.Sedl ®c2 46.S7d2 ®c4
415
abcdefgh
47.Sd8+
47.a4! ®xa4 (47...^c3 48.Sb2 Sb8 49.Sd8 b5 5O.Sd7+-) 48.Sd8+ Sxd8 49.Sxd8+ ®a7
50.®c5++-
47...Sxd8 48.Sxd8+ M7 49.Sd7 M8 50.®e8+
5O.Sxb7 ®cl+ (50...®d4+ 51.Ml ®dl+ 52.M2+-; 5O...h4 51.Sd7 ®cl+ 52.M2 ®c2+ 53.M3
®cl+ 54.M4 ®c2+ 55.M4+-) 51.М2 ®f4+ 52.M3 h4 53.®g7+-; 5O.a4 М3 51.Sxb7+-
50...M7 51.@e3+ c5 52.®e7 ®cl+ 53.M2 ®f4+ 54.M3 ®f5+ 55.M2 ®f4+ 56.M3 ®f5+
57.&g3 h4+
57...®g6+ 58.M4 ®c6 59.<Mh5+-
58.Mh4 ®f4+ 59.g4 ®h6+ 60.&g3 ®c6 61.@f7
61.g5 M4 62.®f7+-
6L..&d6 62.®e7 &Ь5 63.M2
63.g5+-
63...®b6 64.Sd5 &c3 65.Sxc5?
65.Se5 M4 (65...C4 66.®c5+-) 66.g5+-
65...&d5! 66.®f8?
416
abcdefgh
66.Sxd5 ®f2+ 67.Ф113 ®xf3+ 68.Ф114 ®hl+ 69.&g3 ®xd5 70.®еЗ+ Фа8 71.g5±
66...®b4! = 67.Sc8 ®’d2+ 68.&h3
68.&g3 ®el+ 69.Ф113 ®hl+ 70.&g3 ®el+
68...&f4+ 69.&g3 &e6 7O.Sa8+ &b6 71.@f6 ®el+ 72.&g2 ®e2+ 1/2-1/2
45. B14
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Hracek, Zbynek (2578)
Skopje 140/45, 2019
l.c4 c5 2.&f3 &с6 З.&сЗ &f6 4.еЗ еб 5.d4 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.ЛЬ5 cxd4
7...td6-D32
8.exd4 Ле7
8...tb4 - 102/(90)
9.0-0 0-0 10.&e5 ld7 ll.lg5 Sc8 12.Sel Se8 13.Scl аб 14.1хсб 1хс6 15.ШЗ
417
15...®d6
abcdefgh
15...®b6 16.ixf6ixf6 17.^ixd5 ixd5 18.®xd5 ixe5 19.®xe5!+; 15...h6! 16.ih4®b6 17.ixf6
ixf6 18.£)xd5 ixd5 19.®xd5 ixe5 20.®xe5 Sxe5 21.Sxc8+ Ф117 22.dxe5 ®xb2oo
16.h3N
16.Se3
16...Ad8
16...h6 17.if4®b4 18.Scdl! ®xb2 19.ixh6! (19.Sd3!?) 19...gxh6 2O.Sd3^
17.Se3!? Sf8
17...h6!? 18.if4 ®f8 19.Scel ib6#
18.Scel ®Ь4?!
18...^d7 19.^xc6 bxc6 (19...ixg5 2O.^e7+ ixe7 21.Sxe7+) 2O.if4 ®g6 21 ,®dl!? a5 22.^a4±
19.®f5 Sa8
418
abcdefgh
2O.Sdl
2O.th6!! gxh6 21 ,®f4!-> (21...Ф118 22.a3!+-) 22.®xh6 tf6 23.Sg3+ <±>h8 24.^d7
(24.^xc6 ®d6 25.^xd5 tg7 26.®xd6 Ы6 27.^e5 Sad8 28.^e3+-) 24...txd7 25.Sxe8 ®d6
26.^xd5 te5 27.®xf8+ ®xf8 28.Sxf8+ Sxf8 29.dxe5+-
20...&e8 21.1f4 &f6 22.Sg3 &h8 23.Sdd3 Де8 24.a3?
24.Sxg7! &xg7 25.Sg3+ Ф118 26.^c6! Дхсб 27.te5 ®e7 28.®g4+-
24...®xb2?
abcdefgh
24...®b6 25.5dc3^ Д®е6?? 26.^g6++-
25.Sxg7! &xg7 26.Sg3+ &h8 27.&xd5 &xd5 28.1h6 lf6 29.®xf6+ 1-0
46. B15
419
Haldorsen, Benjamin (2448) - Artemiev, Vladislav (2736)
Skopje 140/46, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 dxe4 4.&xe4 &f6 5.&xf6+ exf6 6.c3 ld6 7.1d3 0-0 8.®c2 Se8+
9.&e2 h5
9...g6- 116/60
10.0-0 h4 11.ИЗ &d7 12.1e3 &f8 13.Sadl
13...&e6N
abcdefgh
13...tc7
14.c4 &g5 15.Sfel lc7 16.a3!
16.d5 cxd5 17.cxd5 Sxe3! 18.fxe3 ®d6 19.Ш ta5 2O.Se2 (2O.Sfl td7) 20..,td7 21.Ф111
(21.Sfl Se8) 21...Se8 22.Sfl tc7^; 16.^f4 td7 17.^h5 ®c8 18.f4 ^xh3+ 19.gxh3 txh3
20.W12 (2О.Ф£2 tg4 21.te2 Sxe3 22.ФхеЗ txh5 23.txh5 ®h3+-+; 20.®h2 Sxe3 21.Sxe3
®g4+) 2O...Sxe3 21.Sxe3 ®g4+ 22.Ф112 ®xh5 23.Sxh3 ®xdl 24.®xh4 ®d2+=
16...1d7 17.&f4 ®c8 18.1fl
18.d5 a5 19.tcl te5co; 18.tcl!?
18...1f5 19.®cl Де4?!
420
abcdefgh
19..Ae4!? 2O.d5 g5 21.^h5 tg6 22.te2 cxd5 23.Sxd5 te5co
2O.d5! ®b8
2O...Sd8!?
21.b4
21 .dbhl cxd5 22.cxd5 Ad6°o
21...a6
21...cxd5 22.£)xd5 (22.cxd5 a5) 22...^ixh3+ 23.® hl ®xd5 24.Sxd5 £)f4 25.ДхГ4 Sxel 26.®xel
txf4 27.Sd7 a5co; 21...a5 22.c5 cxd5 23.^xd5 ^xh3+ 24.®hl Ixd5 25.Sxd5
22.c5
22.1c2!?
22...cxd5 23.&xd5 &xh3+ 24.&Ы ®c8 25.&xc7 ®xc7 26.Sd4 ®e5 27.Sxe4
27.®d2 ®f5 28.Sxe4 ®xe4 29.B ®e5 3O.gxh3 Sad8^; 27.B txf3 28.gxf3 ®g3 29.tg2 f5s
27...®xe4 28.f3 ®f5 29.gxh3 ®xf3+ 30.1g2 ®g3 31.1d2?!
31.Se2 Sad8 32.tf2 Sxe2! 33.txg3 hxg3^
31...Sad8 32.Sxe8+?
32.&gl#
32...Sxe8 33.®fl
421
33...Sd8!-+ 34.1f4
abcdefgh
34.tel ®xa3
34...®xa3 35.®el ®a4 36.&И2 Se8?
36...a5!-+
37.@d2 ®Ь5 38.ДВ?
38.te3!
38...Ш1 39.®g2 ®c4 40.®’d2 @fl 41.@g2 ®d3 42>f2 g5 43.1d2 &g7 44.®g2 &h6 45.Ш2
&g6 46.®g2 Se7 47.1cl 8d4 48.Ж2 ®xb2+ 49.1xb2 Se3 50.&g2 Sb3 51.1аЗ Sxa3 52.1xb7
±f5 0-1
47. B19
Piorun, Kacper (2631) - Rodshtein, Maxim (2673)
Skopje 140/47, 2019
l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 lf5 5.&g3 lg6 6.h4 h6 7.&f3 e6 8.&e5 lh7 9.1d3 lxd3
10.®xd3 &d7 ll.lf4 ^xe5 12.1xe5 ®a5+ 13.c3 &f6 14.0-0 &g4 15.Sadl
422
15...®d8N
abcdefgh
15...0-0-0 16.BB ^xe5 17.dxe5 Sxdl 18.Sxdl Bxc5 19.®xf7±; 15...^xe5 16.dxe5 Sd8
17.®xd8+ ®xd8 18.Sxd8+ &xd8 19.Sdl+ Фс7
abcdefgh
2O.Sd3 (2O.h5N Де7 21.ФП Sd8 22.Sxd8 &xd8 23.^e4 f6 Guseinov,G (2664)-Eljanov,P (2680)
ProChessLeague (Int.-rapid) 140/(47) 2019 (23...f6 24.f4 b5=); 2O.^h5) 2O...te7 21.Sf3 Sf8
22.^h5 g6 23.Ш txf6 24.Sxf6 &d7 25.h5 gxh5 26.Sxh6 Фе7 27.Sxh5 Sd8 28.Sh4 Sdl+
29.Ф112 Sd2 3O.Sb4 b5 31.f4
423
abcdefgh
31...f6N (31 ...a5 - 138/55) 32.exf6+ &xf6 33.a4 a5 34.Sb3 bxa4 35.Sa3 Sxb2 36.Sxa4 Sc2
37.Sxa5 Sxc3= Narva, M (2365)-Girya,O (2461) Antalya 140/(47) 2019
16.&e4 ®xh4 17.1g3 ®h5?!
abcdefgh
O17...®d8 I8.c4eI Acl5
18 .d5! ®xd5
18... exd5 19.Sfel! 0-0-0 20.®d4 Ь6 21.c4 ФЬ7 22.cxd5 Sxd5 (22...®xd5?? 23.®a4+-)
23.®a4—>
19 .®e2 @f5 20.®’d3
20 .®d2! te7 (2O...e5 21.Sfel te7 22.^d6+ txd6 23.®xd6+-; 20...®d5 21.®f4 ®f5 22.®c7 e5
23 .Sfel Де7 24.B 25.^d6+ txd6 26.®xd6 e4 27.Sd4+-) 21.®d7+ &f8 22.®xb7 Se8
424
23.®хс6+
20...®d5 21.@e2 @f5 22.®d3
22.®d2!+
1/2-1/2
48. B22
Pap, Misa (2501) - Priasmoro, Novendra (2452)
Djenovici 140/48, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.c3
2.^f3 ^сб З.сЗ d5 4.exd5 ®xd5 5.^a3!? (5.d4 - 118/46) 5...M5 (5...tg4; 5...^f6 6.tc4 ®d8
7.0-0 a6 8.^c2b5 9.te2 tf5N (9...e6) 10.d4e6 Il.a4b4 12.^e3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12...tg6 (12...te4co) 13.^e5 ®c7 (13...^a5 14.tf3 Sc8 15.d5t) 14.tf3 te4 15.txe4 ^xe4
16.®f3 ^ixe5 17.®xe4 ^ic6 18.d5 ®e5 19.®f3+ Pap,M (2480)-Radnai,A (2266) Roquetas de
Mar 140/(48) 2019) 6.tc4 ®d7 7.0-0 e6 8.Sel!?N (8.tb5) 8...Ш?! (8...a6co) 9.tb5 ®c7
10.®a4^d7 Il.d4^b6
425
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12.®а5 !± Lajthajm,B (2407) -Roganovic,M (2524) Srbija 140/(48) 2018
2...d5 3.exd5 ®xd5 4.&a3 g6!? 5.&f3 lg7 6.,tc4
6.d4 cxd4 7.tc4 Be4+ 8.te3 - 77/96
6...®’e4+ 7.1e2 &f6 8.d4 cxd4 9.&b5 &a6
9...0-0! 10.cxd4 - 137/(43) (10.^c7? ftd5 ll.^xa8 dxc3-+)
10.^bxd4 0-0 11.0-0 ®’d5 12.Sel e6?!N
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
[xBc8]
12...^c5=
13.1f4! Sd8 14.^e5
426
14.®с2±
14...®с5 15.113!?
15.®b3!?
15...&d5 16.1g3 f6 17.&d3 ®’b6 18.®b3!?
18.1xd5 Sxd5 19.b4± (19.Ш Sd8 2O.^fxe6 Дхеб 21.Sxe6 ®xb2! (21...Sxd4?? 22.®e2+-)
22.1d6 th6#)18.®a4! ^ac7 (18...M7? 19.®b3!+-) 19.®c4 ФИ8!? (19...e5 2O.^b4 le6
21,^xe6 ®xe6 22.Sadl ДхЬ4 23.Sxd8+ Sxd8 24.®xc7+-)
18...®xb3 19.axb3 &f7
abcdefgh
19...e5 2O.Sxa6 bxa6 21.^сб te6 22.^c5 tf7 23.^xd8 Sxd8 24.Sdl+
2O.Sedl!± lf8
2O...e5 21.Sxa6 bxa6 22.^c6 Sd7 (22...te6 23.^xd8+ Sxd8 24.^c5+-) 23.^c5+-
21.&b5
21.b4!+-
2L..ld7 22.&d6+?
22.^d4 tc8 23.b4 te7 24.^b3 g5 (24...td7 25.^a5 tc8 26.^c5 ^xc5 27.bxc5+-) 25.b5 ^ac7
26.c4+-
22...1xd6 23.1xd6 lc6 24.1g3± Sac8?!
24...Sd7 25.b4 Sad8
25.b4! Ib5 26.h3! g5 27.Sa5
27.^cl!? ^b6 28.Sxd8 Sxd8 29.txb7+-
427
27...1с4 28.b5
28.^е1!?; 28.^с1!?
28...&С5 29.&хс5 Sxc5 3O.Sxa7 Sxb5 31.Sd4 Sc8 32.Sxc4 Sxc4 33.1е2 Sbc5 34.Sxb7+ &g6
35.1d3+ f5 36.1d6 Sc6 37.1xc4 Sxc4 38.ФА+- f4 39.&e2 Se4+ 40.Ф13?!
40.&d2+-; 40.&d3!? Sei 41.b4 Sdl+ 42.Фс2 Sgl 43.c4 Ш 44.g4 Sg2 45.&d3 Sxf2 46.tf8+-
4O...Sel
4O...^f6
41.c4 &f6 42.Sb5 Se4 43.b3?!
43.c5
43...И5! 44.g4! fxg3
44...hxg4+ 45.hxg4 Sei 46.Se5 (46.Sb6 Sgl) 46...Sbl 47.Sb5 Sgl 48.c5 Sxg4 (48...^xg4
49.c6+-) 49.c6+-
45 .fxg3 Sei 46.Se5?!
46 .h4! gxh4 (46...g4+ 47.Ф12+-) 47.gxh4+-
46... Sbl
46...g4+! 47.hxg4 hxg4+#
47.Se3?!
47.Sxe6 Sxb3+ 48.Фе2+ Ф17 49.Se7+ &g6 5O.Se3
47...&f5
47...g4+ 48.hxg4 ^ixg4#
48.Se5+
48.Фе2!+-
48...&g6 49.Sb5 Sei
49...h4! 5O.gxh4 gxh4 51.c5 Scl 52.b4 Sc3+ 53.&f4 Sc4+ 54.ФеЗ ^d5+ 55.&d3 Sc3+ 56.&d4
&f5 57.Sa5+ Scl (57...Sxh3 58.c6+-) 58.b5+-
50.1b4?
5O.Sb8+-; 5O.g4+-
5O...Sfl+?
5O...g4+! 51.hxg4 hxg4+ 52.&f2 Sbl#
428
51.&g2 Sbl 52.1е7 &е4 53.&f3 &d2+ 54.ФеЗ
54.Фе2
54...&xb3 55.Sxg5+ Ф17 56.1b4 &cl 57.1сЗ
57.Sb5! Sb3+ 58.&d2 ^d3 59.tc3+-
57...Sb3 58.&d2 Фе2 59.Фхе2?!
59.te5! ^gl 6О.Фс2 Se3 (6O...Sa3 61.Sxh5+- ^f3 62.tc3) 61.td4+-
59...Sxc3
abcdefgh
60.114!
60.&f2h4!#
60...&f6 61.&f2
61.c5 e5 62.Sxh5 Sxc5 63.g4
61...Sxc4
61...Sc2+ 62.&f3 Sc3+ 63.&g2 e5 64.Sxh5 Sxc4 65.Sh8 Sb4 66.&h3+-
62.Sxh5 e5 63.Sh8?
63.ФВ+-
63...&f5 64.Sf8+ &g4 65.Sg8+! ±f5 66.И5! Sc6?!
66...Sc2+ 67.ФеЗ Sh2 68.g4+ Феб 69.Sg6+ &d5 7O.h6 Sh3+ 71.Ф£2 e4 72.&g2 e3 73.Sg5+
&d4 74.&xh3 e2 75.h7 el=Q 76.h8=Q++-
67.ФеЗ!?
429
67.g4++-
67...Sc3+ 68.&d2 Sc6 69.g4+ ±f4 7O.g5 e4 71.И6 e3+ 72.&dl! 1-0
49. B22
Zumsande, Martin (2492) - Ochsner, Bjorn Moller (2476)
Aarhus 140/49, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.c3 &f6 3.e5 &d5 4.d4 cxd4 5.cxd4 d6 6.,tc4 еб 7.&f3 le7 8.0-0 0-0 9.a3!?
9.®e2 - 91/(92)
9...b6 10.®e2 lb7 ll.ld3
ll.Axd5 Axd5 12.^c3co
ll...dxe5 12.dxe5 &d7 13.®e4
13.Sdl
13...g6 14.®g4?!
14...@c7?!
abcdefgh
14..Ac5! 15.tc2ta6T
15.Sel Sfc8N
15...£)c5 16.Ас2 Ааб 17.Ah6co
16.1h6 &c5 17.1c2 la6oo 18.&bd2 ld3# 19.Sacl ®d7 20.®d4 lxc2 21.Sxc2 ®b5!?
21..Ab7 22.Sxc8+ (22.Secl Sxc2 23.Sxc2 ^c5co) 22...Sxc8co
22.b4 &d7?!
430
22...^а4со
23.&с4 ®’а4 24.Sd2 Ь5?
24...а5 25.^еЗ ^хеЗ 26.fxe3 (26.txe3 Sd8co) 26...Sa7 27.®f4 ВхаЗ 28.Sedl Scl 29.^g5 lxg5
30.®xg5 f6 31.exf6 Ф17 32.®b5+
25.&d6!± Sc3?!
abcdefgh
25...txd6 26.exd6 ^7f6 (26...f6 27.Sxe6+-; 26...^5f6 27.^e5+-) 27.®e5+-; 25...^7b6
26.^xc8 Sxc8 27.Sd3+; 25...®xa3 26.^xc8 Sxc8 27.Sddl+
26.&g5??
26.®g4! ^7b6 (26...txd6?? 27.Sxd5!+- exd5 28.exd6) 27.^d4 txd6 28.exd6 ®xa3 29.Sddl
Sd3 30.®e2 Sxdl 31.Sxdl ^d7 32.^c6! (32.®xb5+) 32...^5b6 33.Scl+-
26...1xg5 27.1xg5 Sxa3+ 28.ИЗ?!
431
abcdefgh
28.®e4
28...a5! 29.Й114?
29.bxa5 ®xd4 3O.Sxd4 S3xa5 31.td2+
29...Sal-+ 3O.Se2 &c3 31.Se3 &d5 З2.йе4 &сЗ ЗЗ.ЭеЗ &d5 34.Se4 Sxel+ 35.Sxel ®xb4
36.Se4 ®bl+ 37.&h2 h5 38.g4 &c3
38...hxg4
39.Se3 &d5 4O.Se4?
4O.gxh5! ^хеЗ 41.ДхеЗ ®d3 42.^ie4 ®d5+
40...&C3
4O...hxg4
41.Se3 ®Ь4 42.1И6
42.®g3
42...&d5 43.Se4 ®c5 44.gxh5 &xe5 45.Sxe5 ®xd6 46.®g3 Sc8
46...a4
47.&g2 b4 48.1d2 &e7 49.1f4 Sc4 50.1g5 &c6 51.1f6 &xe5 52.1xe5 ®d5+ 53.&h2 Eel
54.®e3 Shl+ 55.&g3 Sgl+ 0-1
50. B23
Nakamura, Hikaru (2761) - Vachier Lagrave, Maxime (2780)
Abidjan (rapid) 140/50, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&c3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.®xd4 &c6 5.®d2!? &f6 б.ЬЗ e6 7.1b2 d5!?
432
7...а6 - 136/50
8.exd5 exd5 9.O-O-O Леб
lO.^blN
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
Ю.аЗ - 140/(50) 1О...Лс5 ll.^G 0-0 12.td3 Sc8 13.Shel Se8 14.h3
abcdefgh
14...®a5 (14...a6!? 15.ФЫ ®a5°o) 15.^b5 ®xd2+ 16.Sxd2= Caruana,F (2819)-Vachier
Lagrave,M (2773) Karlsruhe/Baden Baden 140/(50) 2019
10Af3
10...®a5
1О...ЛЬ4?! 1 l.®g5!? g6 (11...0-0?! 12.^xd5 lxd5 13.txf6 ®xf6 14.®xf6 gxf6 15.Sxd5 Sfd8
16.Sxd8+ Sxd8 17.Ad3 ^e5 18.^h3!? &xd3 19.Sdl ЛаЗ 2O.Sxd3 (2O.cxd3 Ic5!?) 2O...Se8
433
21.Sdl Se2 22.Sfl ®g7 23.^gl Sd2 24.^f3 Se2 25.^d4 Sd2 26.^b5 Дс5 27.Фс1 Sxf2
(27...Sd5 28.c4+) 28.Sxf2 txf2 29.&d2+) 12.G!? (12.^xd5? ftxd5 13.Sxd5 (13.®xd8+?? Sxd8
14.iLxh8 ^ic3+ 15.Axc3 Sxdl+ 16.ФЬ2 Sxfl-+) 13...Axd5 14.®xd8+ Sxd8 15.Axh8 ®c7
16.tb2 ДхЬЗ 17.te2 te6+) 12...0-0 13.^ge2 Se8 14.h4 te7 15.®f4±
ll.&b5!?
Il.^ge2 tb4 12.a3 (12.f3 0-0 13.£И4 ftxd4 14.®xd4 Sfc8 15.^a4 Ь5 16.аЗ ДхаЗ 17.txa3
bxa4 18.®xa4 ®xa4 19.bxa4; 12.®g5 0-0-0!? 13.f3 h6 14.®e3 She8 15.^d4 td7 16.®d2 абсо)
12...txa3 13.^xd5 ®xd5 14.®xd5 ftxd5 15.txa3 0-0-0 16.tb2 ^db4 17.Scl f6 (17...tf5?
18.txg7 Shg8 19.tc3+) 18.Ш tf5 19.tc3 She8 20.tc4co
ll...®xd2
1 l...tb4!? 12.®f4 (12.®g5?! ^e4!? 13.®xg7 0-0-0 14.аЗ ДхаЗ 15.^xa3 (15.txa3 ^xf2
16.Scl Shg8 17.®b2 (17.®xh7 ^xhl+) 17...^xhl+) 15...Shg8 16.®xh7 ^xf2 17.Scl ^xhl+)
12...Sc8 13.a3 (13.td3 te7 14.^d6+txd6 15.®xd6 ^b4) 13...te7 14.td3 0-0 15.^h3
(15.^)f3 ^ie4oo) 15.,.a6 I6.ftd6 iLxd6 17.®xd6 d4oo
12.Sxd2 ^e4 13.Se2Q 0-0-0 14.f3 a6!?
14...^f6 15.М td7 16.Sd2 tc5 17.tb5 She8 18.^ge2 ФЬ8со
15.&d4
15.fxe4 axb5 16.e5 (16.exd5 Sxd5 17.Sel tb4 18.Scl tf5
19.a3 (19.txg7?? Sg8 2O.tf6 (2O.tb2 td2 21.Sdl ^b4-+) 2O...Sg6 21.th8 td2 22.Sdl ^b4
23.td3 Sxd3! 24.cxd3 Sxg2 25.^f3 txd3+ 26.ФЬ2 (26.Фа1?? tc3+ 27.txc3 Sxa2#) 26...te3+
27.ФаЗ ^сб 28.tc3 (28.Sxd3?? Ь4+ 29.Фа4 Sxa2+ ЗО.ФЬ5 Sa5+ 31.Фс4 Sc5#) 28...te2-+)
19...te7 2O.^f3 Shd8 21.te2 g5 22.h3 te4 23.Shel f5°o) 16...b4 (16...d4 17.^f3 d3 18.cxd3
Sxd3 19.Sc2 Sdl+ 2O.Scl Sxcl+ 21.Фхс1 b4) 17.Sel tc5 18.td3 tf2 19.Se2 (19.Sdl d4co)
434
19...td4 2O.^f3 ДхЬ2 21.ФхЬ2 h6co
15...&xd4 16.1xd4 1с5 17.1хс5 &хс5 18.Sd2 She8 19.&е2 lf5 20.&b2 &e6 21.g4 lg6 22.h4
h6 23.1g2 d4 24.Shdl d3 25.cxd3 &d4
25...^c7 26.f4 f5 27.gxf5 txf5 28.^g3 tg4 29.Scl ФЬ8 3O.te4 ^d5 31.f5 ^еЗ 32.ФЬ1 Sd6
33.Sf2 (33.h5 ^d5 34.Sf2 Ш) 33...h5 (33...Sf6 34.h5 Sd6) 34.^fl (34.Sel ^d5) 34...^xfl
35.Sfxfl Sf6 36.Sf4±
26.&xd4 Sxd4 27.ФсЗ Sed8 28.h5 lh7 29.1fl± Sf4 30.1e2 f5!?
3O...Sfd4 31.Sei S8d7 (31 ...S8d6 32.tfl &d7 33.Se5 Sf4 34.te2 Sc6+ 35.ФЬ2 f6 36.Sd5+ Фс7
37.d4±) 32.ДП &d8 33.Se3 f6 34.Sdl tg8 35.Se4 S4d6 36.Sdel tf7 37.Sle3 Sc7+ 38.ФЬ2±
31.Sgl Sd7 32.g5 Sh4
32...Sfd4 ЗЗ.ДП Фс7 34.gxh6 gxh6 35.Sdg2 f4 36.Sg7 tf5 37.Sxd7+ Sxd7 38.Sg8+
33.gxh6 gxh6 34.d4 Sxh5 [xRh5]
34...Sh3 35.d5 f4 36.d6 Sxh5 37.tc4 Se5 38.Sg4 b5 39.tfl h5 (39...Se3+ 4О.ФЬ4 Sf7 41.te2+-
) 4O.Sxf4 Sf5 41.Sxf5 txf5 42.a4 h4 43.axb5 axb5 44.txb5 Sh7 45.Sa2 ФЬ7 (45...h3?? 46.tc6
&d8 47.Sa8+ tc8 48.d7 Sxd7 49.txd7 &xd7 5O.Sa7+ Феб 51.Sh7+-) 46.&d4 h3 47.Sh2+-
35.1c4± Фс7 36.Sdg2
abcdefgh
36...f4Q 37.1e6 Se7 38.Sg7 &d6 39.Sxe7 Фхе7 40.1c8 lf5
40...&f6 41.txb7 a5 42.a4 Sh2 43.b4 Sc2+ 44.ФЬЗ+-
41.1xf5!? Sxf5 42.Sg7+ &f6 43.Sxb7 h5 44.Фс4 &g6 45.d5 h4 46.d6 h3 47.Se7!?
47.d7?? Sf8 48.Sb6+ &g5 49.Se6 Sd8 5O.Se7 &g6 51.Se6+ &g5 52.Se7=
47...Sf8 48.&d5 Sh8 49.Sel &g5
435
49...h2 50.Shi Ф17 51.Фе5 Sh6 52.&xf4 Феб 53.&g3 Sg6+ 54.ФхЬ2 &xd6 55.Sgl Sf6
56.^>g3+-
5O.d7 Sd8 51.Феб ФИ4 52.Se8
52.Se8 Sxd7 53^xd7
1-0
436
В25-В49
51. ВЗО
Svidler, Peter (2735) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/51, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.&c3 e5 4.Ac4 Ae7 5.d3 d6 6.&d2 &f6 7.&fl &d7 8.&d5
8.a3 - 140/52
8...&b6 9.&xb6 axb6 Ю.сЗ 0-0 П.&еЗ Ag5 12.0-0 &h8
13.a3?!N
13.Ad2-83/112
13 .^d5 Axel 14.®xcl f5 15.f4Ae6 16.b3!?
13... f5 14.&xf5
14 .£)d5 Axel 15.Sxcl f4oo
14... Axcl 15.Sxcl Axf5 16.exf5 d5 17.Aa2
17.Ab5 Sxf5 (17...^a7 18.a4 Sxf5 19.®g4=) 18.Axc6bxc6 19.c4=
17...Sxf5 18.®g4 Sf6 19.f4
19.g3 ®d6 2O.f4 Saf8 21.fxe5 ^xe5 22.Sxf6 ®xf6 23.®e2co
19...exf4 20.®g5 ®f8! 21.®xd5 Sd8 22.ШЗ?
437
22.®h5 Sxd3 23.Seel g6 24.®h4 22.®g5! Sxd3 (22...B 23.Sxf3 Sxf3 24.gxf3 ®xf3
25.Sfl ®xd3 26.ДЫ#) 23.Scelco
22...£}e5—> 23.®e4
23.®xb7? f3—>•; 23.®e2? ^xd3 24.Scdl c4!+
23...&g4!
23...^xd3 24.Scdl Sfd6 25.ДЫ Se8 26.®a4 c4 (26...^xb2? 27.®c2+-) 27.txd3 cxd3 28.®xf4
®xf4 29.Sxf4 d2 30.&f2=
24.Scel &e3 25.Sf2
25.Sxf4?! Sxf4 26.®xe3 ®d6 27.td5 Sff8 28.te4 Sde8+
25...Se8 26.®\b7 g5! 27.Sfe2?
27.®f3 g4 28.®e2 ®h6 29.g3 ®h3! 3O.Sxf4 (3O.gxf4 Sff8!-+) 3O...Sxf4 31.gxf4 g3 32.td5 Se7!
33.te4
abcdefgh
33...c4! 34.®xe3 ®xh2+ 35.ФП Sxe4! 36.dxe4 g2+-+
27...g4 28.Sf2 ®h6 29.®c7 Sef8 3O.h3 gxh3 31.g3 fxg3 32.Sxf6 h2+ 33.&Ы g2# 0-1
52. B3O
Karjakin, Sergey (2752) - Carlsen, Magnus (2861)
Abidjan (rapid) 140/52, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 &c6 3.&c3 e5 4.1c4 le7 5.d3 d6 6.&d2 &f6 7.&fl &d7 8.a3!?
8.^e3 -90/101
8...&b6 9.1a2 0-0 Ю.^еЗ Деб ll.&cd5 lg5 12.0-0 lxe3 13.fxe3 &e7 14.c4
438
14.®f3
14...f5N
14...^g6 - 140/(52) 15.b4 &d7 16.Sbl b6 17.tb3 Sc8 18.ta4 (18.td2!? ®g5 19.Sf2±)
18...txd5 19.cxd5 Sc7 (19...c4!? 2O.tb5 Ш 21.a4±) 2O.td2± Glek,I (2464) -Potapov,P (2492)
Russia 140/(52) 2019
15.1d2 lxd5?!
15...®d7
16.exd5 &d7 17.b4 b6 18.1b3 &g6 19.1a4 ®e7 20.1c6
20.®e2 Sf7 21.Sael Saf8 22.g3±; 2O.e4!? fxe4 (2O...f4 21.®g4 Sad8 22.Sablf) 21.dxe4 Sxfl+
22.®xfl W 23.®el±
2O...Sad8 21.®a4 &f6! 22.bxc5 bxc5 23.Sxf5?
23.Sael!? Де4 24.d4 cxd4 25.exd4 f4 26.Axf4 ^ig4 27.®dl £)xf4 28.®xg4 ®f6 29.®e6+! ^ixe6
3O.Sxf6 Sxf6 31.dxe6 Ф08 32.d5^
23...e4
23...^114! 24.Sffl e4 25.d4 ^g4!^
24.®c2 &g4
24..А114!? 25.Sf4 g5 26.Sffl ^g4 27.h3 exd3 28.®xd3
abcdefgh
28..Af2! 29.®e2 (29.Sxf2 Sxf2 ЗО.Фх£2 ®f6+-+) 29...®e5 3O.Sabl ^f3+! 31.Фх£2 ^d4+-+
25.Safl Sxf5 26.Sxf5 ®h4
26...W!? 27.Sxf8+ ®xf8+
439
27.h3 &хеЗ 28.1xe3 ®el+ 29.&И2 ®хеЗ 3O.dxe4 &f4 31.Wb2?©
31.g3? ^e2-+; 31 ,®dl! ®xe4 32.®g4 Sf8 33.Sxf8+ &xf8 34.®c8+ &f7 35.®d7+ &g6
(35...&g8 36.®d8+ &f7 37.®d7+=) 36.®xd6+ <±>h5 37.te8+! g6 38.txg6+ ^xg6 (38...hxg6
39.g4+ &g5 40.®d8+ ФИ6 41.®h8+ &g5 42.®d8+=) 39.®xc5co
31...®xe4 32.1d7?
32.Sg5 ^g6+
32...g6! 33.Sf6 Ф03 34.®c3 Sxd7 35.Se6 ®’14+ 0-1
53. B32
Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Carlsen, Magnus (2861)
Abidjan (rapid) 140/53, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 e5 5.&b5 d6 6.&lc3 a6 7.&a3 le7 8.g3!?
8.te3 - 124/48
8...&f6 9.1g2 b5
9...tg4 10.®d3 b5 11.^d5 fcxd5 12.exd5 ^b8 13.c4 O-Oco
10.&d5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10...&xd5!?N
10...h5; 10...0-0; 10...te6
ll.exd5 &b8 12.0-0 &d7 13.c4 0-0 14.cxb5 axb5 15.&c2 f5 16.^04 lf6 17.&c6 ®e8
18.a4!? &c5
18...bxa4 19.Sxa4 Даб 2O.Sxa6!? Sxa6 21.®d3 Sal 22.®xf5 &h8co
440
19.ДеЗ &ха4 20.®с2 ld7
20...®h5
21.b3 f4 22.b\a4
22.td2 e4!? (22...^c5 23.Sxa8 ®xa8 24.ДЬ4±) 23.Sael f3 24.ДхВ ^сЗ 25.ДхсЗ ДхсЗ 26.Sxe4
tf5 27.Sxe8 Дхс2 28.Sxa8 Sxa8 29.Scl td3 3O.Sxc3 Sal+ 31.tdl Sxdl+ 32.&g2 Де4+ 33.f3
Axd5 34.^e7+ &f7 35.^xd5 Sxd5=
22...fxe3 23.axb5 Sxal 24.Sxal lg5 25.b6?!
25.f3 td8 26.^xd8 ®xd8 27.ДП! ®b6 (27...Sxf3 28.®e4 Sxfl+ 29.Sxfl ДхЬ5 3O.Sbl Bb6s)
28.Де2
25...exf2+ 26.&Ы lc8 27.SA ®f7 28.®e2 e4 29.h4
abcdefgh
29.®xe4 Даб ЗО.Веб txfl 31.txfl &h8 32.h4 tel (32...®f3+ 33.&h2 Ixh4 34.gxh4 ®f4+
35.&h3 ®f3+ 36.&h2=) 33.®xd6 ®f3+ 34.&h2 ДаЗ 35.®e6 ®dl 36.&g2 ®f3+ 37.&h2=
29...e3!! 3O.hxg5 Se8 31.&h2
31.^b4 ®f5! 32.^d3 Даб 33.Sdl Axd3 34.Sxd3 ®xd3 35.®xd3 e2 36.b7 el=Q+ 37.ДП ®e7
38.®a6 Sb8-+
31...£g4 32.®xg4 e2 33.b7 ®xb7 34.Sxf2 el=Q-+ 35.®f5 ®e3 36.Sf3 ®e2 37.&d4 ®e5
38,Wg4 ®bxd5 39.&f5 ®de6 40.®h5 ®g6 41.@g4 h5 42.®c4+ d5 43.®b5 ®xg5 44.®d7 h4
45.Sfl hxg3+ 46.&gl g6 47^xd5+ &h8 0-1
54. B33
Karjakin, Sergey (2753) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Shamkir 140/54, 2019
441
1.е4 с5 2.&f3 &с6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e5 6.&db5 d6 7.&d5 &xd5 8.exd5 &e7 9.c4
&g6
9...^f5?! - 53/(157)
10.®a4 ld7 ll.®b4 lf5 12.® a4 ld7 13.®b4 lf5 14.h4 h5
15.1g5 - 140/54
15.te2N a6 16.^c3 Ш 17.txf4 exf4 18.c5 dxc5 19.®xf4 (19.®a4+ b5 20.®xf4 ®f6 21.^e4
Дхс4 22.®xe4+ ®e7=) 19...®f6 2O.^e4 1/2 (18) Ivic,V (2516)-Milanovic,D (2495) Srbija (ch)
140/(54) 2019 (2O.^e4 Дхс4 21.®xe4+ ®e7=)15.®a4 - 138/64
15...®b8 16.1e2
16.g3!? a6 17.^c3 te7 18.te3co - 138/64
16...a6 17.&c3 ®c7
17..Af4 - 140/(54) 18.tfl iLe7 19.Axe7 Фхе7 20.g3 ^ig6 Houdini-Stockfish Internet 140/(54)
2018 (20...^g6 21.te2±)
18.g3 le7 19.1e3
19.txe7 ^xe7 20.0-0 tg6 21.®a4+ ®d7 22.c5!? ®xa4 23.^xa4 0-0-0 24.Sacl dxc5 25.^xc5
ФЬ8 26.Sc3 &f5 (26...Sxd5 27.ДВ) 27.tc4 ^d4co
19...e4
442
abcdefgh
20.O-ON
20.®a4+ - 140/(54) 2О...Ф£8 (20..,td7 21 ,®dl tf5 (21...0-0?! 22.^xe4 f5 23.txh5 ^e5
24.^g5 lxg5 25.hxg5 ®xc4 26.®d4 te8 27.te2 ®xd4 28.txd4 tf7 29.O-O-O±) 22.txh5 ^e5
23.te2 Sc8 (23...^xc4? 24.®a4++-) 24.^a4 ®a5+ 25.td2 ®d8 26.b3 0-0 (26...b5!? 27.cxb5
axb5 28.txb5+ Ф18 29.&fl g5^) 27.^сЗ (27.ФП?!
abcdefgh
27...b5! 28.cxb5 axb5 29.txb5 еЗ! ЗО.ДхеЗ ®a5 31.te2 Sc2t) 27...Se8^) 21.Sdl Cvak,R-Calio,
M corr 140/(54) 2018 (21.Sdl ^e5 22.c5t)
20...0-0!
2O...^e5 21.tb6 ®d7 22.c5 ^d3 23.txd3 exd3 24.^e4 dxc5 25.txc5 (25.^xc5? ®d6+) 25...a5
26.®d4 0-0 27.txe7 ®xe7 28.f3 Sa6!? 29.®xd3 Sg6# 30.&h2 ®e5 31.Sael ®xg3+ 32.^xg3
txd3 33.Sf2co
443
21.1xh5 &e5 22.1e2 ®d7 23.®a4
23.c5 dxc5 24.jt.xc5 Axc5 25.®xc5 Ag4 26.®e3 f5!? 27.jt.xg4 ^jxg4 28.®d4 Sae8oo
23...®c8 24.c5
24.®dl!? Йхс4 25.jt.d4! ftxb2 26.®d2 ^jc4 (26...£)d3 27.£)xe4 Axc4 28.Axd3 Axd3
(28...jt.xd5?! 29.®f4T) 29.®xd3 ®h3 30.®f3±) 27.®f4 ^e5 28.^xe4oo
24...dxc5 25.&xe4 c4 26.&c3?!
26.®c2 Se8 27.Sadi b5co (27...^d3? 28.txd3 cxd3 29.®xc8 Saxc8 30.B+; 27...tf8 28.Sd4 tc5
29.Sd2co)
26...b5 27.®dl b4 28.&a4 le4 29.®d4
29.f3 ®h3! 30.jt.f4 ^g4!-+; 29.&h2 ®f5 ЗО.^Ьб Sad8f
29...®f5
29...^f3+ 3O.txf3 txf3 31.®f4 txd5 32.^b6 ®e6 33.^xa8 txa8^
3O.f4?
abcdefgh
3O.tf4 ^f3+ 31.txf3 txf3 32.®e3 ®g4+; 3O.f3! ^xf3+ (3O...txf3 31.Saelco) 31.Sxf3 txf3
32.Sfl tf6 33.®d2 c3! 34.bxc3 bxc3 35.^xc3 Sfc8 36.Sxf3 ДхсЗ 37.®dl (37.Sxf5 txd2
38.txd2 Sc2 39.ta5 Sxe2 4O.d6 Sa7 41.tc7 Sd2+) 37...®d7T
30...®g6!
3O...^g4 31.txg4 ®xg4 32.®xe4 ®xg3+ 33.&hl=; 3O...^d3 31.g4! ®xd5 (31 ...®h7 32.h5co)
32.®xd5 txd5 33.£УЬ6 Sad8 34.b3co
31.1f2 &d3 32.h5
444
32 .®xc4 ^xf2 ЗЗ.Фх£2 Sac8 34.®d4 M6 35.®xb4 Sc2-+
32... @f5 33.1g4
33 .g4 ^xf4!-+; 33.txd3 cxd3 34.®e5 ®xe5! 35.fxe5 Md5 36.Sfdl (36Ab6 Sad8-+) 36...M6!
37.^c5 Sad8 38.^xd3 М3 39.Sd2 tg5-+
33... ®xg4 34.®xe4 ld6-+ 35.®g2
35.®xc4 ^xf4-+
35...Sae8 36.1d4 ®xh5 37>f3 ®g6 38.&Ы Se4 39.M2 Sfe8 0-1
55. B33
Caruana, Fabiano (2819) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/55, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 e5 6.&db5 d6 7.&d5 &xd5 8.exd5 &e7 9.c4
&g6
9...^f5?!
10.®a4 ld7 ll.®b4 If5!? 12.h4 h5!?
12...a6 - 138/63
13.1g5 ®b8 14.®a4N
14 .M2 - 140/54
14... 1d7 15.®c2
15 .®a5!?b6 16.®d2±
15... Ixb5
15... a6 16.^c3 M7 17.M3 txg5 18.hxg5 €tf4 19.M1 ®c7 2O.g3 ^g6 21.^e4 h4 22.O-O-O±
16 .cxb5
16.Ad3 ®c7 17.cxb5 ®xc2 18.Axc2 Ae7 19.Axg6 Axg5 2O.hxg5 fxg6 21.Scl ^d7=
16...M7 17.1d3 ^f8
445
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
Q17...txg5 18.hxg5 ftc7 19.®a4 ®d8 2O.b6+ &f8 21.bxa7 g6 22.0-0 ®g7 23.®b3±
18.b6?!
18.0-0 ^d7 (18...txg5 19.hxg5 ®d8 2O.g6 ^xg6 21.txg6 fxg6 22.®xg6+ &f8 23.f4±) 19.tf5
®c8 2O.Sfcl ®d8 21.th3+
18.. .&d7 19.bxa7 ®xa7 20.0-0 lxg5! 21.hxg5 0-0 22.1f5 Sad8?
22.. .^c5 23.g6 fxg6 24.txg6 Sf6 25.txh5 Saf8=
23 .b4?
23.S ael ®c5 24.®d3 ^b6 25.th7+ ®h8 26.te4 g6 27.Scl ®d4 28.®xd4 exd4 29.Sc7 Sd7
3O.Sxd7 &xd7 31.Sdl±
23.. .®d4!= 24.®c7
24 .g3!?®xb4 25.Sabi ®c5 =
24... &b6 25.Sadl
25 .®xb7 g6 26.Sadi ®xb4 27.Sbl ®f4 28.txg6 ^d7 29.tc2 ®xg5 30.®b4 ^c5
25..Ж 4! 26.1h3
26 .®xb6 ®xf5 27.®xb7 ®xg5 28.®a6 f5=
26... &a4!
26... ®xb4? 27.g6! ^a4 28.gxf7+ &h7 29.a3 ®c5 30.®e7 ^c3 31.td7!+-
27 .g6 fxg6 28.®c2 b5
28.. .®xb4 29.®xg6 ^ic5 3O.Ae6+ ^ixe6 31.dxe6 ®h4 32.f4 exf4 33.®e4=
446
29 .®xg6 Sf6 30.®xh5?!
3O .te6+ ФИ8 31.®xh5+ Sh6 32.g3 ®xb4 33.®f5 ^c5 34.&g2 Bc4+ 35.®xe4 ^xe4 36.Sfel =
3O... g6 31.®g4 ®’xg4 32.1xg4 Sf4 33.1e6+ &g7 34.Scl
34.аЗ ^c3 35.Sdel Sa8 36.Se3 Sxa3 37.Scl =
34...Sxb4 35.Sc7+ &h6 36.g3?!
36.a3 Sd4 37.Sbl 38.Sxb5 Sdl+ 39.ФИ2 Sf8=
36...&C5
36...&g5!? 37.Sf7 ^c3 38.a3 Sd4 39.f4+ exf4 4O.gxf4+ Sxf4 41.Slxf4 ^e2+ 42.ф£2 ^xf4
43.Sb 7 Sf8 44.Фе1 Sa8 45.Sb6 Sxa3 46.Sxd6 b4 47.Sb6 b3 48.&d2=
37.f4 exf4 38.Sxf4 Sxf4
38...Sbl+ 39.&g2 Sb2+ 40.&h3 (40.&f3 Sxa2 41.Sh4+ &g5 42.Sg4+ &f6 43.Sf4+ Фе5 44.tf7
Sd7 45.Sc8 Saa7 46.Se8+ Se7 47.txg6 &xd5 48.Sxe7 Sxe7 49.Sb4 Феб 5O.Sbl¥) 4O...^d3
41.Sh4+ &g5 42.Sg4+ &f6 43.Sf7+ Фе5 44.ФИ4 ^f2 45.Sxg6 Sxa2 46.&g5 =
39.gxf4 Sa8 4O.Sc6! &e4 41.1h3
41.&g2 Sxa2+ 42.&f3 ^d2+ 43.&g4=
41...Sxa2 42.1g2 &g3 43.Sxd6 &e2+
43...b4 44.Sb6 ^e2+ 45.&fl =
44.ФП &xf4 45.1e4 Sa4
46dlxg6!?
46.tf3 =
abcdefgh
447
46...&xg6 47.Sb6 Ш4+ 48.&el b4 49.d6 Sd4 5O.d7! Sxd7 51.Sxb4= &g5 52.&e2 Se7+
53.®d2 &f5 54.Sb5+ &e5 55.Sb4 Sd7+ 56.&e2 &d3 57.Sa4 &f4+ 58.&el ®g4 59.Sa3 Sd8
6O.Sc3 Sh8 61.Sa3 Sh2 62.&dl ±f5 63.Se3 &d5 64.Se8 ±f4 65.&cl &c3 66.Se7 &e4 67.Se8
®e3 68.Se7 Sh6 69.Sc7 ®d3 7O.Sd7+ Sd6 71.Sxd6+ &xd6 1/2-1/2
56. B40
Gunina, Valentina (2506) - Muzychuk, Mariya (2563)
Kazan (wet) 140/56, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 еб З.ЬЗ b6 4.1d3!? Ib7 5.1b2 &c6
5...^f6 - 103/97
6.e5!?
6.a3
6...&b4N
6...d5 7.exd6 8.0-0 txd6co
7.1e2 &d5 8.g3 &h6 9.c4 &b4 10.0-0 &f5 ll.d4 cxd4 12.&xd4 &xd4 13.1xd4 d6
13...h5!? 14.^c3 (14.h4 g5f) 14...h4 15.^b5 (15.M3 €te6°o) 15...^c6 16.tf3 Ы4 17.^xd4
®b8co; 13...te7 14.^c3 ^c6 15.^b5 ftxd4 16.®xd4 0-0=
14Jlf3 dxe5
14...^c6 15.exd6 (15.^)c3 ^ixd4!? (15...dxe5 16.Axe5 ^ixe5 17.Axb7®xdl 18.Saxdl Sb8°o)
16.txb7 dxe5 17.txa8 ®xa8^) 15...®xd6 16.tb2 (16.^c3 Sd8 17.^b5 ®e7 18.td5°o) 16...0-
0-0 17.®xd6 Sxd6=
15.1xb7 Sb8 16.1xe5
16.®f3!?
448
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...exd4 (16...®xd4? 17.Sdl! e4 (17...®xal 18.tc6+ ^хсб 19.®xc6+ Фс7 2O.Sd7+ &f6
21ЖЗ+ S?g6 22.®xf7+ ФИ6 23.®xe6+ ФИ5 24.®f5+ ФИ6 25.h4+-) 18.txe4 ®xal 19.ФсЗ
®xdl+ 20.®xdl+) 17.a3 ®c7 18.te4 Фаб 19.tc6+ Фе7 2O.b4 Sd8 21.^d2s
16...Sxb7 17.ШЗ
17.ФсЗ
17...Sd7 18.a4
18.^c3 £M3 19.®h5 ^xe5 20.®xe5 tc5=; 18.a3 ^c2 19.Sa2 ^d4 2O.txd4 Sxd4 21.®c6+ Фе7
22.£)c3 g6°o
18...f6
18...h5!?
19.1c3 lc5 20.®h5+ &e7
2O...g6 21.®e2 &f7 22.^d2 e5co
21.&a3 ®e8
21„.^d3!22.^c2 a5t
22 .®e2 ®a8
22... ®g6 23.Sadi Shd8t
23 .®g4 &Г7
23... g6
24.Sadi &d3?!
24...Sxdl 25.Sxdl Sd8 26.®h5+ &g8 27.Sxd8+ ®xd8 28.txb4 txb4 29.^c2 te7=
449
25.Ь4! Де7 26.Ф65 Ehd8 27.&d4txb4?
27...^е5! 28.®хе6+ (28.®h5+ &g8 29.f4 ^хс4 30.®е2 ®с8 31.®хе6+ ФЬ8#) 28...Ф£8 29.f4
Sxd4 3O.Sxd4 ^f3+ (3O...Sxd4? 31.fxe5 Se4 32.®h3+-) 31.Sxf3 ®xf3 32.Se4 (32.Sxd8+ lxd8
33.®el te7=) 32...Se8 33.td4 ®dl+ 34.&g2 ®xa4 35.b5±
28.®xe6+ ±f8 29.Sxd3
29.txb4+ ФхЬ4 30.®g4 Ф17 31.Sfel+-
29...1xc3 30.&f5 ®b7
3L&h6?
abcdefgh
31 ,®e7+!! Sxe7 32.Sxd8+ Ф17 33.^d6+ Феб 34.^xb7 Sxb7+-
31...gxh6 32.Sxc3 Sd6 33.®f5 ®f7
33...®d7 34.®h5 ^g7 35.Sel Sdl 36.Se3 Sxel+ 37.Sxel±
34.ШЗ Sd4 35.Sel &g7 36.Sce3
36.a5 h5 37.c5 bxc5 38.Sxc5 h4 39.Sh5±
36...S8d7 37.Se4 h5 38.Ш5 Sxe4 39.Sxe4 Sdl+
n39...Se7 4O.Sd4 (4O.Sxe7 ®xe7 41.®xh5 ®el+ 42.Фё2 ®e4+ 43.ФЬЗ ®xc4=) 40...®e8
41.Sd6 Sel+ 42.&g2 ®e4+ 43.®xe4 Sxe4=
40.&g2 9b7 41.ФИЗ
41...®d7 42.Se6 ®f7
42.a5 bxa5 43.®c5
43.Sh4 ®d7 44.Sxh5 ®xf5+ 45.Sxf5 Sd4 46.Sxa5 Sxc4 47.Sxa7+ Фg6±
450
43...Ш7+ 44.ФИ4 Sei
44...Shi 45.g4 (45.Se7+?? Ф118-+) 45...Sxh2+ 46.&g3 ®d3+ 47.Se3 Sh3+ 48.Фх113 ®fl+
49.^g3 ®gl+ 50.Ф113 ®hl+=
45.Sd4 ®e7 46.ФТ5
46.®xe7+ Sxe7 47.Фх115 (47.c5 Sc7 48.Sc4 &g6 49.c6 a4=) 47...Se5+ 48.&g4 Sc5 =
46...Se5 47.@d3 Wf7?I
47...Ф116 48.Sd7 (48.®d2+ &g6 49.®d3+ Ф116=) 48...Se4+ 49.Ф113 ®e6+ 50.&g2 h4 51.f3
Se2+ 52.ФП Sel+ 53.Ф12 Se2+=
48.f4 Se7 49.c5
49.Sd5 ®g6 50.®dl ®e4 51.Sxh5 ®xc4 52.®g4+ Ф118 53.® 15 ®e6 54.®xa5±
49...®g6 50.®dl Sei?
5O...a4! 51.c6 (51.Sxa4 ФИ6 52.Sa6 Sei 53.®d7 Se7=; 51.®xh5 Sc7 52.®xg6+ ®xg6 53.Sxa4
Sxc5 54.Sxa7 Sh5+=) 51...a3 52.Sd7 ®f7 53.Sd5 a2 54.Sa5 ®c4 55.®xh5 ®xc6 56.Sxa2±
51.®xh5 Shi
51...Se7 52.f5 ®xh5+ 53.Фх115 Sc7 (53...Se5 54.Sd7+ Ф08 55.g4 Sxc5 56.Sxh7+-) 54.Sg4+
®f8 55.Sc4 Фё7 56.сб a6 57.Sg4+ Ф18 58.Ф116+-
52.Sd7+ ±f8 53.®xg6?
53.Sd2! ®xh5+ (53...a4 54.c6 ®xh5+ 55.Фх115 Scl 56.Sd8+ Фе7 57.Sd7+ Феб 58.Sxa7 Sc2
(58...Sxc6 59.Ф116 Sc2 6О.ФхЬ7 Sxh2+ 61.&g6 Sg2 62.f5+ &d6 63.&xf6 Sxg3 64.Sxa4+-)
59.h4 Sxc6 6O.Sxa4+-) 54.ФхЬ5 Scl 55.Ф116 Sxc5 56.ФхЬ7 Ф17 57.Sd7+ Феб 58.Sxa7 Ф£5
59^g7+-
53...Sxh2+ 54.&g4 hxg6= 55.Sxa7
55.f5 Sc2! 56.fxg6 Sxc5=; 55.c6 Фе8 56.Sxa7 Sc2=
55...Sa2 56.Ф13 f5 57.ФеЗ Sa4 58.ФбЗ Фе8 59.Sa6 Sa3+ 6О.Фб4 Sxg3 61.c6 Фd8 62.Фс5
Sc3+ бЗ.Фбб Sd3+ 64.Фе5 Sc3 65.Ф16 Фс7 66.Sxa5 Sxc6+ 67.±g5 Фd7 68.Sa7+ Фе8
69.Sg7 Ф18 7O.Sxg6 Sxg6+ 71^xg6 Фg8 72.Фх15 ФП 1/2-1/2
57. B42
Navara, David (2733) - Babula, Vlastimil (2549)
Cesko (ch) 140/57, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 a6 5.1d3 1с5 б.ФЬЗ Да7 7.0-0 &c6 8.®g4 ®f6 9.1g5
9.^c3 - 136/59
9,®g3 ®g6 (9...h5!?) 10.tf4 ®xg3N (10...Ш) ll.txg3 Фе7 12.^1d2 d6co Saric,I (2692)-
451
Babula,V (2538) Slovensko 140/(57) 2019
9...®g6 10.®h4 h6 11.114 lf6N
И...е5 12.АеЗ ДхсЗ 13.fxe3 ®g5 14.®xg5 hxg5 15.1i3d2±
12.&ld2
12.e5?! ®g4 13.®g3 g5 14.exf6 ®xf4 15.®xf4 gxf47
12...e5 13.ЛеЗ ДхеЗ 14.fxe3 b5 15.a4 Sb8 16.axb5 axb5 17.^f3 0-0
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17...®g4 18.®el 0-0 19.^h4 d6 2O.^f5 lxf5 21.h3 ®g5 22.Sxf5 ®g6co
18.&bd4! ®g4
18...exd4 19.e5 ®g4 2O.exf6 ®xh4 21.£)xh4 g6
19.&xb5
19115 ®xh4 20.^3x114 Ф117 21.^d6 ^b4 22.^f3 ^g4
19...®xh4 20.&xh4 &xe4
n20...d5 21.£)d6 ^ib4 22.exd5 ^ixd3 23.cxd3 ^ixd5 24.^ic4 f6oo
21.&g6
21.^f5 g6 (21...^c5 22.te2 Даб 23.c4 g6 24.^fd6±) 22.^fd6 ftxd6 23.^xd6 ^b4 24.Sa7
(24.te4t) 24...^xd3 25.cxd3 Sxb2 26.Scl Sb8 27.Sc5t
21...Sd8
21... fxg6?? 22.tc4++-; 21...^d2 22.^xf8 ^xfl 23.^xd7 Ixd7 24.txfl ^b4 25.^a3+
22.Дхе4 Sxb5 23.Дхс6
452
23.c4 Sxb2 24.td5 ФИ7 25.txf7 (25.Sxf7 &xg6 26.Safl ФИ7 27.te4+ &g8 28.td5=; 25.^h4
f6°o) 25...d6°o
23...dxc6 24.&e7+ ±f8 25.&xc6
25.^xc8 Sxc8 26.Sa7 f6 27.b3 Sd5 = ; 25.Sa7 te6 26.^xc6 Sc8 27.Sdl Sxb2=
25...Se8
26.b4?!
26.b3! Sb6 (26...Sc5 27.^b4±; 26...tb7 27.^a5 te4 28.c3 Sd8 29.b4 Sd3 3O.Sacl Sxe3
31.Sfel Sxel+ 32.Sxel±) 27.^a5 te6 28.c4±
26...Sb6 27.Sa7
27.^a7 Sxb4 28.^xc8 Sxc8 29.Sa7 f6 3O.Sdl Sg4 31.Sdd7 &g8=
27...Sxc6 28.Sfxf7+ &g8 29.Sxg7+ &h8 3O.Sgc7 Sxc7
3O...Sg6 31.Sa8 td7 32.Sxe8+ Дхе8 ЗЗ.с4 tc6 34.g3 te4 35.b5co
31.Sxc7 lf5 32.b5 Sc8 33.Se7
33.Sxc8+ txc8 34.&f2 &g7 35.ФВ &f6 З6.с4 te6 37.c5 tc4 38.b6 td5+ 39.e4 tc6=
33...Sxc2 34.Sxe5 ld3 35.b6 Sb2 Зб.йеб &g7 37.g4 le2 38.h3 lf3 39.e4 h5 4O.g5 h4 41.e5
Sg2+ 42.ФП Sxg5 43.b7 Ixb7 44.Se7+ 1/2-1/2
58. B48
Perunovic, Milos (2604) - Horvath, Adam (2493)
Magyarorszag 140/58, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &c6 5.&c3 ®c7 6.®d3
453
б.ДеЗ - 137/66
6...&f6 7.&db5 ®b8 8.®g3 d6 9.1еЗ аб 10.&d4 h5 11.13 ld7
ll...e5N 12.^b3 te6 13.0-0-0 ®c7 14.ФЫ Sc8 15.®f2b5 16.Bd2± Caruana,F (2828)-
Harikrishna,P (2726) Saint Louis (m/4-rapid) 140/(58) 2019
ll...®c7
12.0-0-0 b5 13.&xc6 lxc6 14.1d3N
14.tf4
14...b4 15.&e2 a5
15...e5 16.tg5 te7 17.Shfl a5 18.f4 a4 19.fxe5 dxe5 2O.Sf5t
16.&d4 ld7 17.Shel h4
Q17...e5 18.^f5 (18.tc4!?; 18.tg5!? exd4 19.e5 dxe5 2O.Sxe5+ te7 21.Sdel te6 22.f4 h4!
23ЖЗ 0-0 (23...b3 24.axb3 Ф08 25.f5 td5 26.txf6 txf3 27.txe7+ &g8 28.gxf3^) 24.ФЬ1^)
18...g6 19.^h4co
18.®f2 a4 19.&Ы g6 2O.h3! Ie7
2O...e5?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
21.f4! exd4 22.txd4 tg7 (22...te7 23.e5 ^d5 24.exd6 ®xd6 25.txh8+-) 23.e5 ^d5 (23...^h5
24.exd6+ Ф08 (24...Ae6 25.iLxg6+-) 25.f5 gxf5 26.Axf5 Axf5 27.®xf5+-) 24.exd6+ Ф08 25.f5!
gxf5 (25...^c3+ 26.bxc3 bxc3+ 27.tb6+-) 26.txg7+ (26.txf5+-) 26...&xg7 27.®d4+ Stf6
28.Se7 te6 29.®e5+-
21.f4 d5 22.exd5
22.f5! dxe4 (22...gxf5? 23.tf4 e5 24.exd5 exf4 (24...^e4 25.txe4 fxe4 26.Sxe4 f6 27.^c6+-)
454
25.txf5 &f8 26.Sxe7! Фхе7 27.^c6+ Дхсб 28.®c5++-) 23.tf4 ®b7 24.fxe6 fxe6 25.1c4^
22...&xd5 23.1e4
23.f5 ^ic3+ 24.bxc3 bxc3+ 25.£)b3 axb3 26.cxb3 gxf5°o
23...Sa5
23...Sh5 24.f5!
24.1xd5 Sxd5 25.&f3 Sxdl+ 26.Sxdl lc6 27.&e5 le4??
abcdefgh
27...td5 28.td4 Sh5 29.tc5±; 27...®b5! 28.td4 0-0 29.Selco
28.b3?
28.tc5! b3 29.Sd7 bxc2+ ЗО.Фс1 tf6 31.®d4 tc6 32.Se7+! (32.Sxf7+-) 32...txe7 33.^xc6+-
28...axb3 29.axb3 ®c8?!
29...f6 3O.td4 ®b7 31.^c4 ®c6 32.Sd2co
30.1d4
3O.Sd7! f6 (3O...Sh5 31.Sxe7+ Фхе7 32.tc5+ Фе8 33.txb4+) 31.Sxe7+ Фхе7 32.tc5+ Фе8
33 .£)c4 ®a8 34.®d4 Дхс2+ 35.Фхс2 ®xg2+ 36.^id2+
30...0-0 31.®e2 ®a8 32.Sel lf5 33.&g4 &h7?!
33... ®a5 34.^h6+ &h7 35.^xf5 ®xf5 36.te5t
34 .®e5 Sg8?
34... f6 35.®c7 ®d8 36.®a7 &g7 37.^e3±
35.&f6+ lxf6 36.®xf6 lxc2+
455
abcdefgh
36..Ж8 37.®xh4+ ®h6 38Ж6+-
37.&C1! g5 38.®xf7+ &h6 39.Sxe6+ lg6 4O.f5 ®a3+ 41.1b2 1-0
456
В50-В74
59. В51
Geller, Jakov (2518) - Rodshtein, Maxim (2699)
Russia 140/59, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.1b5+ &d7 4.c3 &f6 5.®e2 a6 6ja4 g6
6...e5 - 133/68
7.0-0 lg7 8.d4 cxd4 9.cxd4 0-0 10.1b3
10.e5 ^d5 (10...dxe5 ll.dxe5 ^g4 12.e6 13.exf7+ Sxf7 14.tc2co) П.еб ^7b6 12.exf7+
Sxf7 13.tb3 (13.^g5 Ш (13...^xa4? 14.^xf7 ®xf7 15.®f3+ Ш 16.®b3++) 14.®e4 d5
15.£)xf7 dxe4 16Axd8 ^ie2+ 17.ФЫ ftxa4H) 13...Ag4 14.£)c3 e6°o
10...e5N
10...^b6
ll.dxe5 dxe5 12.Sdl ®e7 13.&c3 &c5 14.1d5 ld7
14..jLg4 15.h3 txf3 16.®xf3 ^ie6 17.Axe6 ®xe6 18.Ag5±
15.1g5 Sab8 16.1c41с6 17.Ы5 lxd5 18.Sxd5 b5 19.1b3 ®a7 20.1xf6
2O.Sxe5 ^xb3 21.axb3 ®b6 (21...Sfe8 22.txf6 txf6 23.Sxe8+ Sxe8 24.e5±) 22.g3±
2O...lxf6 21.®e3
21.^xe5 Sbe8 22.^g4 (22.Sxc5 ®xc5 23.^d7 ®d4 24.Sdl ®xb2 25.®f3 td4 26.^xf8 Sxf8=)
22...tg7 23.®e3 Sxe4 24.®xc5 ®xc5 25.Sxc5 Sxg4=
21...Sbc8 22.&xe5 ®e7?
22...txe5 23.Sxe5 ®c7 24.Sd5 ^xb3 25.axb3 (25.®xb3 ®c2 26.Sd3 ®e2 27.Se3 ®d2=)
25...®c2 26.Sd2 (26.h4 ®xb2 27.Sxa6 Scl+ 28.&h2 Sc2=) 26...®cl+ 27.®el ®xel+ 28.Sxel
Sfd8=
23.&xf7 &xb3
23...Sxf7 24.Scl+-; 23...®xe4 24.®xe4 ^xe4 25.^e5 &h8 26.f4+
24.&h6+ &h8
24...&g7 25.axb3 Sfd8 26.^g4 txb2 27.Sfl Sxd5 28.®h6+ &h8 29.exd5+
25.axb3 lxb2 26.Sadl lg7 27.Sd7 ®e6
457
27...®с5 28.®хс5 Sxc5 29.^g4+
28.Sld6 ®e5 29.g3?
29 .^g4 ®al+ 30.Sdl ®c3 31.g3+
29... Sc3 30.®d2
30 .W+ Sxf7 31.Sxf7 ®xd6 32.®a7 ®e6 33.Sxg7 Scl+ 34.&g2 ®xe4+ 35.Ф113 ®f5+=;
30 .®a7 Scl+ 31.®g2 ®xe4+ 32.Ф113 lxh6 33.Sxh7+ &g8 34.Sxh6 ®f5+ 35.&g2 ®f3+=
3O...Scf3 31.&g4
31...®al+??
abcdefgh
31...®xe4 32.Sxg7 &xg7 33.®b2+ (33.Sd7+ &g8 34.^h6+ <±>h8 35.®b2+ S3f6 36.W+ Sxf7
37.Sxf7 ®el+ 38.®g2 ®e4+) 33...&f7 34.^h6+ (З4.^е5+ Фе7 35.Sd2 ®el+ 36.&g2 Sxf2+
37.Sxf2 Sxf2+ 38.®xf2 ®xe5 39.®a7+; 34.Sd7+ Фе8 (34...Феб? 35.®d2+-) 35.Sxh7 S3f7
36.Sxf7 Фх17 37.h3co) 34...Фе7 35.Sd2 ®el+ 36.&g2 ®e4=
32.&g2+- Sxb3
32...h5 33.Sxg6 hxg4 34.Sgxg7+-
33.e5 Sb2 34.®e3 Sg8 35.Sxg7 Sxg7 36.Sd8+ Sg8 37.®g5 1-0
60. B51
Mamedov, Rauf (2701) - Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2771)
Astana 140/60, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.1b5+ &d7 4.c3 &f6 5.®e2 a6 6.1a4 b5 7.1c2 lb7 8.d4 g6 9.0-0 lg7
10.e5
lO.Sdl -130/60
458
10...dxe5 ll.dxe5 ДхВ 12.gxf3 &d5
12...^h5!?
13.e6! &7f6N
Q13...fxe6 14.®xe6 ^c7 15.®h3 0-0 (15...®c8!?) 16.Sdl e6 17.^d2 18.^e4 ^xf3+
19.ФЫ ®h4 20.®xh4 ftxh4 21.tg5 ^f3 22.te7 Sf7 23.txc5co
14.c4 bxc4 15.exf7+ ®xf7 16.^d2
16...1И6?!
16...C3 17.^c4 cxb2 (17...W 18.Sel &g8 19.®e6+ <±>h8 2O.bxc3 ®e8co) 18.^e5+ &g8 19.txb2
Ш 20.®c4+ ^6d5 21.jt.e4 e6 22.&hls
17.&e4
17.Sei jt.f4 (17...&g7 18.^xc4 txcl 19.Saxcl Sa7 2O.tb3 Sf8 21.Scdl+; 17...Ш 18.®xc4+
^6d5 19Ae4 e6 2O.Axf4 iLxf4 (2O...^xf4 21.Sadl+) 21.jt.b3 ®h4 22.£jg3 Axg3 23.hxg3 ®xc4
24.Дхс4±) 18.£je4 Дхс1 19.Saxcl £jxe4 20.®xe4 ®d6 21.®xc4 еб 22.ДЬЗ+; 17.£jxc4 Дхс1
18.Saxcl €tf4 19.®e5 ®d4 2O.tb3 ®xe5 21.^xe5+ &g7 22.Sxc5+
17...jlxcl 18.Saxcl &xe4 19.jlxe4
19.®xe4 e6 20.®xc4 ®g5+ 21.®g4 ®xg4+ 22.fxg4 c4 23.te4 Shc8co
19...e6 20.®xc4 ®g5+ 21.&Ы Shd8 22.Sfdl
22.®xc5 Sdc8! 23.®xc8 Sxc8 24.Sxc8 €tf4 25.Sc7+ &g8 26.Sgl ®b5=
22...Sab8 23.b3
23.®xa6? Sxb2 24.®a7+ ^e7+; 23.®xc5 Sxb2 24.txd5 exd5 (24...Sxd5? 25.Sxd5 ®xd5
26.®c7+ &f6 27.®f4+ ®f5 28.®d4+ ®e5 29.®d8++-) 25.®a7+ &g8 26.Sc7 ®f6 27.&g2
459
®g5+=
23...&f4 24.Sgl ®e5 25.Scel?!
25.®xc5 ®xc5 26.Sxc5 Sd2 27.Sc7+ (27.Sg4 Sdl+ 28.Sgl Sd2=) 27...&g8 28.Sc2 Sbd8^;
25.®xa6 &g8 26.®a7 ®f6 27.Sxc5 Sb4 28.Sc4 (28.®a5 Sbd4 29.Sc4 Sdl 3O.Scl Sld4=)
28...Sb5 29.Sc5 Sb4=
25...Ш6 26.Sg4?
26.Scl £A3 27.Sgel (27.Sgfl Sdc8t) 27...^xf2+ 28.&g2 ^xe4 29.Sxe4 ®d2+ 3O.Se2 ®g5+
31.Ф12 Sd5t; 26.Sg5 Sb4 27.®xc5 Sd4 28.®xd6 S8xd6t
26...Sb4 27.Sxf4+
27 .®cl e5+; 27.®c3 Sd4 28.h4 e5+
27... @xf4 28.®xc5
28 .®xa6 Sd2 29.®a7+ &g8-+
28... Sb5 29.®a7+ ±f8 3O.Sgl
30.&g2 Sg5+ 31.ФП ®xh2 32.Фе2 ®f4-+
3O...Sh5 31.Sg3 ®h6 0-1
61. B51
Jakovenko, Dmitry (2719) - Ding, Liren (2809)
Shenzhen 140/61, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.1b5+ &d7 4.0-0 a6 5.1d3 &gf6 6.Sel еб 7.a4 b6 8.c3 lb7 9.®e2 ®c7
Ю.&аЗ Де7 ILlbl
ll.tc2- 137/69
ll...e5N
11...0-0 12.d4 cxd4 (12...d5 13.e5 ^e4 14.tf4 Sae8 15.td3 f6 16.exf6 ®xf4 17.fxe7 Sxe7co)
13.cxd4 Sfc8 14.td3co
12.d4 cxd4 - 140/61
12...O-O?!N 13.d5 ^e8 (13...Sfb8 14.^h4 g6 15.g3 tc8±) 14.^c4
460
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14...Ф118 (14...^ef6 15.tc2 Sfb8±) 15.td3 f5 16.exf5 lxd5 17.^g5 lxg5 18.txg5 ^ef6
19.tc2 Sab8 2O.^e3 tb7 21.c4 e4 22.Sadl Sbd8 23.^g4 Sde8 24.tf4+ Xu,Y (2546)-Li,S
(2507) China (ch) 140/(61) 2019
13.cxd4 exd4 14.&xd4 0-0 15.®c4
15.^f5 Sfe8 16.^xe7+ (16.tf4 tf8co) 16...Sxe7 17.tf4 Sae8 18.f3 ^e5co
15..Ж8
15...Sfc8 16.^f5 tf8 17.®xc7 Sxc7 18.tf4 ^e5co
16.&f5 Se8 17.1g5
17...1f8
abcdefgh
17...d5 18.exd5 (18.^xe7+ Sxe7 19.®b4 dxe4 2O.Sdl^) 18...txd5 19.®h4 (19.^xe7+ Sxe7
461
20.®b4 Sxel+ 21.®xel ®c7°o) 19...Axa3 2O.^ie3! h6 (2O...Axb2? 21.jbdi7+ ftxh7 22.jt.xd8
jLxal 23.Sxal+) 21.iLxf6 £)xf6 22.Sxa3 Ae4=
18.1a2 &e5?!
18...txe4 19.®xf7+ ®h8 2O.txf6 (2O.tbl td5 21.Sxe8 ®xe8 22.®xe8 Sxe8 23.td3co)
2O...^xf6 21.jt.e6 jt.xf5 (21 ...d5 22.Sxe4! dxe4 23.Ste4S) 22.txf5 d5 23.^c2co; 18...d5 19.exd5
h6 2O.Sxe8 (2O.d6 hxg5 21.®xf7+ &h8 22.^e7 Дхс7 23.dxe7 ®c7+) 20...®xe8 21.txf6 ^xf6
22.®d4 Sd8co
19.®b3 lc8?
19...d5 20.®g3 ftg6 21.e5 ^e4 22.Sxe4 ®c8 23.^d4! dxe4 24.txf7+! &xf7 25.®b3+ Se6
26.Scl tc5 27.Sxc5! ®xc5 (27...bxc5 28.^xe6+-) 28.®xe6+ Ф18 29.®d7 Se8 3O.^f5 Sxe5
31.®xg7+ Фе8 32.®xh7 Sxf5 33.®xg6+ &f8 34.te3+; 19...&h8 2O.Sadl+
2O.f4 Деб
21.®g3?!
abcdefgh
21.txf6! gxf6 (21...®xf6 22.fxe5+-) 22.®g3+ ^g6 23.txe6 fxe6 24.^h4 ®I7 25.f5+
2L..&g6 22.1xe6 fxe6 23.&d4 e5 24.fxe5
24.f5 exd4 25.fxg6 hxg6 26.^c2 (26.Sadl Sc8 27.®b3+ &h8 28.^c2 ®c7 29.txf6 ®xc2
30.®xc2 Sxc2 31.txd4co) 26...d5 27.txf6 ®xf6 28.e5 ®c6 29.^xd4 tc5 30.®c3co; 24.^e6!?
Sxe6 25.f5 Se8 26.fxg6 d5co
24...&xe5
24...dxe5 25.^f5 tc5+ 26.&hl &h8 27.^c4 Sa7co
25.&ac2 ^f7?!
462
25...ФЬ8со
26.1И4
26.®b3 d5 27.txf6 ®xf6 28.Sfl Be5 29.exd5 tc5 3O.Sael ®h5 31.ФЫ Sxel 32.Sxel±
26...&И8 27.&b4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
27...g5!?
27...d5 28.^xd5 (28.^bc6 ®d7 29.txf6 (29.exd5 ^xd5co) 29...gxf6co) 28...Sxe4 29.Sxe4 ®xd5
3O.txf6 (3O.Sf4 ^h5) 30...®xe4 31.Sei ®d5 32.te5co
28dlxg5
28.^bc6 ®d7 29.txg5 ^xg5 30.®xg5 ^xe4 31 ,®d5 Ш 32.®f3 tg7 33.^f5t
28...&xg5 29.®xg5 &xe4 30.®xd8
30.®d5 ®h4 31.^e6 (31.^f3 ®f2+ 32.ФЫ ®c5co) 31...^c5oo
3O...Saxd8 31Axa6 lg7 32.Sadl Sc8
32...^c5 33.Sxe8+ Sxe8 34.^c7 Se4 35.^f5 Sxa4=
33.&b5 lxb2 34.&ac7 Se5 35.Se2 &сЗ Зб.^хсЗ
36.Sxe5 dxe5 37.Sd7 ^xb5 38.axb5=
36...1xc3 37.Sxe5 lxe5 38.&b5 Sc6 39.&d4 Sc4 40.&13 lf4 41.Sd3 Sxa4 42.g3 1е5 1/2-1/2
62. B51
Jones, Gawain С В (2702) - Saric, Ivan (2694)
Malmoe 140/62, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.1b5+ &d7 4.d4 cxd4 5.®xd4 a6 6.1xd7+ lxd7 7.&c3 Sc8 8.e5!?
463
8.0-0 e5 9.®d3 h6 10.^d2 ®c7 (10...Ш - 125/(55)) 11.Sdl Ш 12.^fl tg4 13.f3 te6
14.^e3 te7 15.td2 0-0 16.ФЫ
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...®c5N (16...Sfd8) 17.tel b5 18.b4! ®b6 19.a4 tc4 20.®d2 Sfd8 21.axb5 axb5 22.^f5±
Dominguez Perez,L (2739)-Xiong,J (2663) USA (ch) 140/(62) 2019
8...dxe5 9.&xe5 f6
9...iLc6 10.®xd8+ Sxd8 И.^хсб Ьхсб 12.iLd2±
10.&xd7 ®xd7 ll.@xd7+ &xd7 12.1e3 e5
abcdefgh
13.f4N
13.0-0-0+ Феб 14.f4 ^h6 15.fxe5 fxe5 (15...^g4? 16.exf6 ^xe3 17.Shel tc5 18.^d5±)
16.£)e4±
464
13...&И6 14.0-0-0+ Феб 15.Shfl
15.fxe5 ^g4 16.She 1 ^ixe5 17.£)e2 Ac 5 18.£)d4+ ФЬ6 19.Aie6 Axe3+ 2O.Sxe3 g6=
15...&П 16.Sd3 Ad6 17.&e4 Shd8 18.Sb3
18.Sc3+ &d5 19.^xd6 ftxd6 2O.Sd3+ Феб 21.fxe5 fxe5±
18...exf4 19.^xd6 &xd6 20.1x14 &e4
o20...^f5 21.Sei Sd4 22.Ad2 h5±
21.Se3 Se8?!
21...Sd4 22.c3 Sa4 23.a3 Sd8 24.b4 (24.g4 ^d2 25.Sf2 ^e4=) 24...f5 25.ФЬ2 b5 26.g4 Sd2+
27.ФЬЗ Sg2 28.Sh3 Sxg4 29.c4±; 21 ,..^c5! 22.Se7 Sd7 23.Sfel±
22.Sfel Фd5
22...f5 23.g4 g6 24.gxf5 gxf5 25.Sh3
23.Sdl+ Фс5 24.Sdel Фd5
24...f5 25.g4 g6 26.gxf5 gxf5 27.Sh3 Ш (27...Se7 28.Sh5+) 28.Sfl ^d5 29.M6+
25.Sd3+ Феб 26.Sd4 f5 27.g4 &f6
27...g6 28.gxf5 gxf5 29.Sedl b5 3O.Sd7 h5 31.Sh7 Sh8 32.Sa7+
28.Sedl
28.Sxe8 Sxe8 29.gxf5 ^h5! 3O.tg3 (3O.td2 Se5=; 3O.td6 Sd8 31.te5 Sxd4 32.txd4 Фd5
ЗЗ.сЗ Фе4=) 3O...^xg3 31.hxg3 h5 32.Sh4 Se3 33.Sxh5 Sxg3±
28...fxg4 29.Sd6+ ФЬ5 3O.Sld3
3O.a4+ Фха4 31.Sb6 Se7 32.td2 (32.Sd3 Фа5 33.Sdb3 Sel+ 34^d2 Se7 35.Фс1 (35.<±>dl
Sd8+ 36.td2+ Sxd2+ 37^xd2 ^e4+ 38.<±>dl Sd7+ 39.Фе2 ^c5 4O.S3b4 Sd5co) 35...Sel+=)
32...^d5 33.Sb3 Sec7 34.Sa3+ ФЬ5 35.Sa5+ Феб 36.c4 37.te3 b5 38.Sxa6+ ФЬ7 39.Sb6+
Фа8 4O.c5t (4O.Sxb5 Sxc4+ 41.ФЬ1со)
3O...Sc6
3O...Sel+ 31^d2 Sce8 32.Sb3+ Фс5 33.Sc3+ ФЬ5=
31.Sb3+ Фс5 32.Sdl &d5 33.1g3 Se2 34.Exb7 &e3 35.Sd3?
465
abcdefgh
35.Sd8 Sxc2+ (35...^fl 36.Sxg7 ^xg3 37.hxg3 h5 38.Sh7 Sh2 39.b3+) 36.ФЫ Sg2 37.a3 ^d5
38.Sbd7 Sd2 39.Sxd5+ Sxd5 4O.tf2+ Фс4 41.b3+ ФхЬЗ 42.Sxd5 Sf6+
35...Sxc2+?
35...Sf6! 36.b4+ (36.Sc7+ ®b6 37.b3 Sc6 38.Sxc6+ Фхсб 39.Sd2 Sxd2 40.&xd2 ^fl+ 41.®d3
^xg3 42.hxg3 h5=) 36...Фс4! (36...Феб? 37.Sc7+ ФЬ5 38.ФЬ2+) 37.Sc7+ ФхЬ4 38.a3+ ФЬ5
(38...Фа4?? 39.Sd4+ Фа5 4O.Sb4 Sf5 41.Sc6+-) 39.S63+ Фа4 4О.ФЬ2 а5 41.Sc5 Sfico
36.&Ы Se2 37.Sxg7?!
37.Sxe3! Sxe3 38.tf2 Se6 39.Sb3 &d4 4О.Фс2+-
37...&C4?
37...^f5 38.Sg5 (38.Sxg4 ^xg3 39.Sc3+ ФЬб 4O.Sxc6+ Фхсб 41.hxg3±) 38...Sf6 39.Sdl h6
4O.Sh5 Фс4+
38.Sg5++- &b4
38...ФЬ6 39.Sb3+ Фа7 4O.Sg7++-
39.a3+ Фа4 4О.ЬЗ+ ФхаЗ 41.bxc4+ &b4 42.Sxg4 Sxc4 43.jld6+ &b5 44.Sb3+ Фа4 45.Sb4+
Sxb4+ 46.Sxb4+ Фа5 47.Sh4 1-0
63. B52
Areshchenko, Alexander (2652) - Jankovic, Alojzije (2549)
Magyarorszag 140/63, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.1b5+ ld7 4.1xd7+ ®xd7 5.c4 &f6 6.&c3 g6 7.d4 cxd4 8.&xd4 lg7 9.f3
0-0 10.1e3 &c6 11.0-0 a6 12.®d3
12.^a4!? Sab8 13.^b6 ®d8 14.^xc6N (14.c5) 14...bxc6 15.^a4 ^d7 16.Sbl
466
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...f5# Mamedov,R (2701)-Gaehwiler,G (2414) Skopje 140/(63) 2019
12...&e5 13.®e2 Sfc8
13...e6- 133/70
13...Sac8 14.b3 b5 15.£)d5 16.cxd5 e6! 17.dxe6 (17.f4 exd5 18.fxe5 dxe5 19.£)f3 dxe4
2O.^el (2O.^g5 f5s) 2O...Sc3^) 17...fxe6 18.Sadl Sfe8co (18...^c6co)
14.b3 b5 15.^d5 Sab8 16.cxb5 axb5
17.&b4!?N
abcdefgh
17.Sacl Sc5 (17...^xd5 18.exd5 b4 19.h3 e6 2O.Sxc8+ Sxc8 21.dxe6 fxe6 22.tf2+) 18.^b4
®b7 19.®d2±
17...d5 18.Sadl e6
467
18...dxe4 19.^dc6 exB 2O.gxf3 ^xc6 (20...®e6 21.^xb8 Sxb8 22.td4 fth5 23.Sfel+-)
21.Sxd7 ^xd7 22.^a6 Sb7 23.Scl+
19.exd5
19.a3 Sb 7 2O.tf2 dxe4 21.fxe4 (21.^f5 exf5! 22.Sxd7 ^exd7^) 21...^fg4#; 19.tg5 ®e7
(19...®b7 2O.txf6 txf6 21.exd5 exd5 22.^dc2 tg7 23.^xd5 &h8 24.f4±) 2O.a3 ®a7 21.txf6
iLxf6 22.exd5 ®xa3 23.£)bc2 ®a7 24.dxe6 ^ic6 25.exf7+ ®xl7 26.®e6+ ^g7 27.®e3 ftxd4
28.£)xd4±
19...&xd5 20.&xd5 exd5 21.1f4 Se8 22.®d2 ®a7
n22...Sa8 23.Sfel b4 24.Se3 (24.®xb4 Sxa2co) 24...h5co
23.&Ы ®a6 24.Sfel Sa8 25.®e2 b4?
25.. .®xa2 26.®xa2 Sxa2 27.£)xb5 f6 28.£)c7 Sb8 29.^ixd5 Sxb3 3O.ftxl'6+ iLxf6 31.Axe5 Axc5
32.Sxe5 Sd2±; 25.,.^d7 26.®xe8+ Sxe8 27.Sxe8+ Ш 28.Sd2 h5 29.h3±; 25...h5 26.®xb5
(26.^xb5 ^xf3! 27.®xf3 ®xb5co) 26...®xa2 27.tg3±
26 .®xa6 Sxa6 27.&b5
27 .^c2! Sxa2 (27...Sb6 28.Sxd5 f6 29.Se2+) 28.^xb4 Saa8 29.^xd5+
27... Sxa2
n27...Se7 28.Sxd5 Sd7 29.Sxd7 fcxd7 3O.Se2 h5+
28.&c7 Sc8 29.&xd5
29.Axe5! Axe5 3O.^xd5+-
29...&C6 3O.Scl lf8
3O...tc3 31.^xc3 bxc3 32.Sxc3 Saa8 33.Secl ^e7 34.Sxc8+ Sxc8 35.Sxc8+ ^xc8 36.&gl +-
31.&b6 Sd8 32.Sxc6 Sa6 1-0
64. B53
Bosiocic, Marin (2614) - Shevchenko, Kirill (2535)
Skopje 140/64, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.®xd4 &c6 5.®e3 &f6 6.1e2 g6
6...tg4 - 137/73
7.0-0 lg7 8.h3 d5
8...O-O9.Sdl Деб Ю.^сЗ Sc8N (10...®c7) ll.Sbl - 140/(64) (11.a3N ®a5 12.Sbl ^e5
13.^xe5 ®xe5
468
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14.f4t Dragun,К (2591)-Gajewski,G (2613) Polska (ch) 140/(64) 2019) 11 ...®c7 12.a3 a6
13.^d5 lxd5 14.exd5 ^a5 15.c3 b5 (15...^b3!?) 16.Wd3 ®c4 17.tg5 ®xd3 18.txd3 (18.Sxd3
ftc4 19.Sddl=) 18...^c4 19.txf6 txf6 (19...exf6 2O.^d4 ^b6 21.^c2 h5=) 2O.^el a5 21.te2
1/2 (21) Demchenko,A (2679) -Volokitin,A (2634) Deutschland 140/(64) 2019
9.exd5 &xd5 10.®b3 &b6 ll.SdlN
11.c4
ll...®c7 12.&a3 0-0 13.&Ь5 ®Ь8 14.c4 Деб 15.^bd4 ld7?!
15...®c8 16.//jxc6 (16.//jxc6 ®xe6 17.®e3 ®xe3 18.Axe3 ^a4co) 16...bxc6 17.Af4 ®a6 18.Sacl
c5°o; 15...£)xd4 16.^xd4iLd7 17.a4+
16.1e3?!
16.a4 Sd8 17.te3 (17.a5 ftxd4 18.Sxd4 (18.^xd4? ta4+) 18...txd4 19.^xd4 ^a4 2О.^Ш)
17...te8 18.Sd2 e5 19.^xc6 Дхсб 2O.a5 Sxd2 21.^xd2 ^d7 22.c5+
16...&xd4 17.Sxd4
17.Axd4 Aa4+
17...1xd4 18.1xd4 lc6 19.Sel
19.®e3 txG! 2O.txf3 ^xc4 21.®xe7 ®d8+; 19.^e5 ^d7 2O.^xd7 txd7 21.Sdls
19...®f4
19...Sd8 2O.te5 ®c8 21.^d4 td7 (21..Ad7 22.tg4^) 22.®g3 f6 23.td3^
20.1e3 ®c7 21.1h6 Sfe8 22.c5 &d5 23.1c4 Sad8 24.®a3
24.^g5! e6 (24...®f4 25.Sdl ®e5 26.f4! ®еЗ+ 27.®xe3 ^xe3 28.txf7+ &h8 29.Sel#; 24...b5
25.cxb6 axb6 26.a4H) 25.^ie4 ®e5 26.®g3 ®xg3 (26...®d4 27.Ag5^) 27.fxg3^
469
24...b5
24...е5 25.4hg5T
25.cxb6 &хЬ6??
abcdefgh
25...ахЬ6 26.^е5 Ь5 27.BI3 f6 28.^хс6 Вхсб 29.ДЬЗ М8т
26.1xf7+! ФхП 27.&g5+ &g8
27..,&f6 28.Se6+ &f5 29.g4+ &f4 ЗО.ВсЗ#
28.&e6 &d5
28...Sdl 29.®c3! Sxel+ 30.®xel ®d6 31.®c3+-
29.&xc7 &xc7 30>c3 1-0
65. B61
Wei, Yi (2733) - Adly, Ahmed (2611)
Astana 140/65, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 &c6 6.1g5 ld7 7.®d2 Sc8 8.f4 &xd4 9.®xd4
®a5 10.e5 dxe5 ll.fxe5 еб
11...®с5? 12.0-0-0 ®xd4 13.Sxd4 Sc5 14.exf6 (14.tb5! txb5 (14...Sxe5 15.txf6+-;
14...Sxc3 15.exf6 txb5 16.bxc3+-) 15.Shdl+-) 14...Sxg5 15.tc4 exf6N (15...Sg4 16.Sd3 Sxc4
17.Shdl exf6 18.Sxd7+) 16.Shdl tc6 (16...te6 17.Sd8+ Фе7 18.txe6 Фхеб 19.Se8+ &f5
2O.g3+-) 17.Sd8+ Фе7 18.^e4 Se5
470
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
19.Sc8!+- Hector,J (2488)-Dragicevic,D (2339) Vaxjo 140/(65) 2019
12.0-0-0 lc6 13.&b5 lxb5 14.exf6 lc6 15.h4 lc5?
15...g6- 114/63
16.®e5 g6 17.h5! ,tb6
Ol7...gxh5 18.te2 Sg8 19.Sxh5 tb6 20.®xa5 Дха5 21.g4±
18.®xa5 Лха5 19.hxg6 fxg6 2O.jlc4N
2O.td3 - 140/(65) 20...O-ON
(20...Ф17 21.Sh6!+-) 21.tc4! Sce8 22.Sd6 txg2 23.Sh2 td5 (23...tc6 24.Sxe6 Sxe6 25.txe6+
Ф118 26.П+-) 24.Sd7+- Navara,D (2732)-Kraus,T (2427) Cesko 140/(65) 2018
20...&17
471
abcdefgh
21.Sh6?!
21.Sd6! Sce8 22.Shdl Shf8 (22...h6 23.Sd7+ lxd7 24.Sxd7+ &f8 25.tf4 Sd8 26.Sxb7+-)
23.Sd7+ lxd7 24.Sxd7+ &g8 25.Sg7+ ФИ8 26.Sxb7 Sc8 (26...td8 27.tb5 h6 28.txh6 txf6
29.txe8 Sxe8 3O.Sxa7+-) 27.th6 Sxf6 (27...Sxc4 28.txf8+-) 28.tg7+ &g8 29.txf6 Sxc4
3O.Sxa7+-
2L..le8 22.1b3?
22.td3 Sc5 23.th4 &f8 (23...tc7 24.txg6+ &f8 25.tf2 Sc6 26.txe8 tf4+ 27.ФЬ1 Фхе8
28.Sh3+-) 24.tel! txel 25.Sxel+
22...Sc5 23.1e3 Se5 24.1d4!?
24.txa7 tc6 (24...Se2!?) 25.c3 (25.Sdhl Sel+ 26.Sxel txel#) 25...Se2 26.Sdhl &xf6
27.Sxh7 Sxh7 28.Sxh7 txg2±
24...Se4 25.1xa7 lc7 26.Sh3
26.ФЫ tc6 27.c3 tf4 28.Shhl h5T
26...1c6
26...h5! 27.Shd3 tf4+ 28.ФЫ tb5 29.Sd4 Sxd4 3O.txd4 g5+
27.1c5
27.Shd3 tf4+ 28.ФЫ h5 29.g3 Де5т
27...И5 28.Shd3
28.g3+; 28.Ad6 Axd6 29.Sxd6 g5+ Paunovic,Tomislav
28...1f4+ 29.&Ы
472
abcdefgh
29...И4!
29...&xf6?! 3O.g3 Ac 7 31 ,Sfl+ Ag7 32.Sdf3co
3O.Ae7 Ae5 31.a3
31.S3d2+ Paunovic,Tomislav
31...g5 32.Ab4
32.S3d2!? Paunovic,Tomislav
32...g4-+ ЗЗ.ЭП Ab8?!
33.,.h3 34.gxh3 gxh3 35.Axe6+ Фхеб 36.f7 Seh4 37.f8=Q Sxf8 38.txf8 h2-+; 33...tb5 34.c4
Ac6-+
34.1c3
34.Sgl Paunovic,Tomislav
34.te7
473
abcdefgh
34...tb5! (34...h3? 35.gxh3 gxh3 36.Sgl+-) 35.c4 tc6-+
34...h3 35.gxh3 gxh3 36.Sgl 1е5 37.ЕЫ h2 38.Sd2 ,txc3
38...Sg4! 39.Фа2 Sgl 4O.txe5 Sxhl-+
39.Sdxh2 Sxh2 4O.Sxh2 Sel+ 41.&a2 ,txf6 42.сЗ Фе7 43.1c4 Shi 44.Sxhl Ixhl 45.&Ы
te4+ 46.&C1 tg5+ 47.&dl &d6 48.a4 ld5 0-1
66. B62
Paravyan, David (2627) - Stocek, Jiri (2592)
Praha II 140/66, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 &c6 6.1g5 e6 7.®d3 a6 8.&xc6
8.0-0-0 - 139/(64)
8...bxc6 9.O-O-O ®a5 10.®g3 Sb8 ll.lc4 h6N
ll...te7
12.1e3 &d7?!
12..Ah5!?
13.1b3 c5?!
13...Sb7; 13...h5
14.1f4! e5 15.1d2 ®c7 16.&d5 ®b7 17.1a5
17 .tc3+-
17... C4 18.&C7+
18 .txc4 ®xb2+ 19.&d2 ®d4+ 20.®d3 (2O.td3 ^c5co) 20...®xf2+ (20...®xd3+ 21.cxd3±)
474
21.Фс1+
18... Фе7 19.1хс4 ®xb2+ 20.&d2 ®d4+ 21.@d3
21.td3?! Шсо
21...@c5
21...®xf2+ 22.Фс1 ®c5
abcdefgh
23.Shfl! Ш (23...®xa5 24.Sxf7+ &d8 25.^e6+ Фе8 26.^xg7+ &d8 27.^e6+ Фе8 28.®g3!
Фх£7 29.Sfl+ 3O.^xf8+ &xf8 31.®g6 ®a3+ 32.&d2 ®b4+ 33.&d3 Фе7 34.®xf6+ &d7
35.®xh8 ®b2 36.td5+-) 24.tb3+-; 21...tb7 22.®xd4 exd4 23.Sbl+
22.®d5!+- ®xf2+?
22...®xd5+23.^xd5+ Фе8
475
23.&с3 1-0
67. В62
Ragger, Markus (2696) - Sanai, Vahap (2511)
Skopje 140/67, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 &c6 6.1g5 еб 7.1b5 ld7 8.®d3
8.0-0 - 109/124
8...h6N
8...a6; 8...®b6; 8...te7
9.th4 ®b6 - 140/67
9...te7N 10.0-0-0 0-0 И.Дхсб Дхсб 12.f4 Sc8 13.Shel a6 14.^xc6 Sxc6 15.e5 ^e8
16.txe7 ®xe7 17.ФЫ b5 18.^e4 d5 19.^g3 b4co Chanda,S (2534)-Maghsoodloo,P (2673)
Sharjah 140/(67) 2019
10.0-0-0
10.txf6 gxf6 11.0-0-0 (11.^b3 Sg8 12.g3 a6 13.txc6 bxc6=) ll...a6 12.ta4 ftxd4 13.txd7+
®xd7 14.®xd4 ®xd4 15.Sxd4 Sc8=
10...&xd4
1О...Ае7 ИАхсб Ахсб (ll...bxc6 12.e5! cxb5 13.exf6 gxf6 14.^ie4+) 12.iLxf6 gxf6 (12...iLxf6
13.®xd6 Axb5 14.®xb6 axb6 15.^ixb5 Sxa2 16.f4±) 13.f4 0-0-0 14.Дхсб ®хсб 15.f5 ФЬ8
16.Shel±; 10...Sc8!?
Il.lxd7+ &xd7 12.®xd4 ®xd4 13.Sxd4 a6 14.Shdl &e5 15.Ig3 g5?!
15...te7
16.jlxe5 dxe5 17.Sc4 b6
17...b5 18.Sc7 tb4 19.Sdd7 0-0 2O.^dl±
18.Sc6 1с5?!
476
abcdefgh
18...b5 19.a4 (19.Sc7 - 17...b5) 19...tb4 2O.^a2 te7 21.Sc7 bxa4 22.Sdd7 td8 23.Sb7±
19.&a4! Ixf2 2O.^xb6 ,1еЗ+ 21.&Ы .1x1)6 22.Sxb6± [R 9/s] 22...O-O 23.c4 &g7 24.&c2 g4
a24...a5
25.C5+-
25.b4!?
25...a5 26.&c3 Sae8 27.Sd7 &g6 28.c6 f5 29.exf5+ exf5?!
29...Sxf5 30.c7 Sc8 31.Sb8 Sff8 32.Sxc8 Sxc8 ЗЗ.ЬЗ &f5 34.a3; 29...&xf5 3O.c7
3O.c7+ &g5 31.Sbd6 Sc8 32.&d2 f4 33.Sd8 f3 34.gxf3 gxf3 35.Sxf8 Sxf8 36.Sd8 1-0
68. B67
Puranik, Abhimanyu Sameer (2538) - Anton Guijarro, David (2642)
Moscow 140/68, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 &c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 d6 6.1g5 e6 7.®d2 аб 8.O-O-O ld7 9.&bl
&xd4
9...te7- 114/64
10.®xd4 h6 ll.lh4
1 l.tcl
ll...le7 12.f4 lc6 13.f5 e5N
13...®c7? 14.fxe6 fxe6 15.tc4 g5 16.tf2 e5 17.®d3+
14.®d3 0-0 15.1xf6 lxf6 16.1e2
477
16.®xd6 ®xd6 17.Sxd6 Sfd8 18.Sxd8+ Sxd8^
16...Sc8 17.&d5
17.®xd6 ®xd6 18.Sxd6 te7 (18...Sfd8 19.Shdl Sxd6 2O.Sxd6 Sd8 21.Sxd8+ lxd8 22.b4±)
19.Sd3±
17...b5
Q17...txd5 18.®xd5 ®c7 19.c3 Sfd8=
18.®b3
18.^xf6+ ®xf6 19.tf3 Sfd8 2O.h47
18...1b7 19.c4 lxd5 2O.Sxd5 bxc4 2Llxc4 Sb8 22.®d3 ®b6 23.b3 a5 24.a4
24.Sxd6 ®Ь4от
24...Sfc8 25.ЙС1
25.Sxd6? ®b4 26.Scl ®a3-+; 25.Sb5!?
25...1g5 26.Sc2 ®gl+ 27.&a2
27...1еЗ! 28.Ш1
abcdefgh
28.Sxd6 td4 29.Sxd4 ®xd4 30.®xd4 exd4 31.Sd2 Sd8¥
28...®xdl 29.Sxdl ld4= 3O.Sdd2 ±f8 31.g4 Фе7 32.h4 Sc7 1/2-1/2
69. B67
Baron, Tai (2506) - Lupulescu, Constantin (2611)
Skopje 140/69, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 &c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 d6 6.1g5 e6 7.®d2 аб 8.O-O-O ld7 9.f4 b5
478
10.1x16 gxf6 11.&Ы ®’Ь6 12.&xc6 Ixc6 13.f5 h5
13...b4 14.^e2 e5 15.^g3 h5 (15...®c5?! 16.^h5±) 16.h4co
14.1d3?!
14.fxe6 fxe6 15.td3 (15.®f4 - 117/62) 15...b4 16.^e2 th6 17.®el ®c5co
14...b4 15.&e2 e5!
15...Ш 16.Ш! e5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.tc4!# АДхе4 (17...txf4? 18.®xd6 ®b7 19.®xf6 Sh6 20.®g7 Bc7 21.g3!+; 17...Sd8?
18.£)d5 Axd2 19.^ixb6 Ac3 2O.£)d5 Axd5 21.Sxd5±) 18.®e2 Axc2+ 19.®xc2 Axf4 20.g3 Ae3
21.®a4+ Ф18 22.txf7^
16.&g3?
16.h4? M6 17.®el Фе7+; 16.tc4 a5 (16...txe4 17.^g3 (17.Ш th6) 17...tc6 18.td5 txd5
19.®xd5 Sc8 2O.^e4 te7 21.^xd6+ txd6 22.®xd6 ®c6 23.Sd2 a5=; 16...h4!? 17.Shel a5
18.b3) 17.Wd3 ®c5 18.^cl a4 19.b3co
16...И4
16...Ш 17.®e2h4 18Afl - 16...h4
17.^fl lh6 18.®e2 Фе7 19.&d2 a5 20.1c4N
2O.Shel
2O...a4
20...®e3 21.She 1 ®xe2 22.Sxe2 Shg8¥
21.&B b3!+ 22.cxb3 axb3 23.1xb3 la4?
479
23...tb5! 24.®el (24.tc4 ®a6-+; 24.Sd3) 24...ta4-+
24.Sd3 lb5 25.®c2
25.Shdl+
25...1xd3 26.®xd3 Sa5 27.&xh4?
27.Sdl Sc5 28.^gl Shc8 29.^e2 <±>f8! ЗО.^сЗ ®g7 31.®xd6 Wb4! 32.®d3 Sxc3 ЗЗ.ЬхсЗ Sxc3
34.®d5 Sc7+
27...Sc5 28.^13 Shc8 29.&d2 ®b4 3O.Sdl ®xd2! 0-1
70. B68
Inarkiev, Ernesto (2692) - Gupta, Abhijeet (2602)
Sharjah 140/70, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 &c6 6.1g5 e6 7.®d2 аб 8.O-O-O ld7 9.f4 le7
10.&f3 b5 ll.e5 b4 12.exf6 bxc3 13.®xc3 gxf6 14.1h4 d5 15.&Ы Sb8
15...Sc8 - 112/122
16.a3
16.Axa6 ^Ь4Ёо
16...Sg8N
16...a5; 16...0-0
17.1xa6 ®b6
17...Sxg2? 18.Shgl Sg6 19.f5! exf5 2O.tf2+
18.1fl Sa8^ 19.®b3 ®a7 20.®c3
2O.Sd3!?
2O...Sb8
a20...®b6
21.Sd3
21.jLxf6 Axa3 (21...txf6 22.®xf6 ®xa3 23.^ig5 ®e7 24.®xe7+ Фхе7 25.g3±) 22.b3 Sa8oo
21...&a5
21...d4!? 22.^xd4 fcxd4 23.®xd4 ®xd4 24.Sxd4 ДхаЗ 25.ЬЗ te7 26.tf2±
22.&d2!
22.txf6?! ^c4 23.td4 ®a4 24.b3 Йха3+ 25.Фс1 ®а8т
22...&C4 23Axc4 dxc4 24.Sxd7
480
24.Sh3 Де5 (24...tc6 25.txf6+) 25.Sf3±
24...®xd7 25.1xc4^ ®c6
25...Sxg2 26.txf6 txf6 27.®xf6 Sd8=; 25...f5!?
26.Sel
26.Sdl!?
26...Ф18!
26...®xg2? 27.f5+-; 26...Sxg2 27.txf6 Sxh2 28.te5±; 26...txa3 27.®xa3 ®xc4 28.txf6 ®b4
29.®xb4 Sxb4 3O.g3f
27.Se2 ®c5?!
27...Sc8
28.ИЗ &g7 29.&a2 Sgc8?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
29...Sbc8 3O.Se4 h6=
30.®g3+! &h8 31.1b3± Sa8
n31...®d4
32.W3! Sd8 [Д Ra3] 33.Se4 Sa6 34.1f2 ®c6 35.1d4
35.f5!?
35...Sda8 36.&Ы Sd8 37.®e3 ®b5?
37...Saa8+; 37...Sd7+
38.1c4! 1-0
481
71. В69
Inarkiev, Ernesto (2692) - Nihal, Sarin (2578)
Sharjah 140/71, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 &c6 6.1g5 еб 7.®d2 аб 8.O-O-O le7 9.f4 ld7
10.&f3 b5 1 Uxf6 gxf6 12.ФЫ ®b6 13.1d3 0-0-0 14.Shel &a5N
14...She8 - 139/71
15.f5 &b8 16.fxe6
16.^e2!?
16...fxe6 17.&e2 &c6
O17...£)c4 18.1xc4 bxc4 19.®c3 Sc8°o
18.&f4 &e5
19.1fl!
abcdefgh
19.c3 lixd3 20.®xd3±
19...&g6 2O.g3 &xf4 21.gxf4 She8
Q21...e5 22.^h4 Shg8 (22...tf8 23.^f5 txf5 24.exf5 th6 25.®d5 txf4 26.tg2 Shg8 27.Sd3+)
23.^f5 txf5 24.exf5 Sg4 25.tg2 Sxf4 26.®d5 Sxf5 27.Se3 Sg5 28.Sc3 e4 29.®xe4 d5
30.®xe7 Sxg2 31.®xh7±
22.1h3± lf8 23.®c3
23.^d4!?
23...e5 24.1xd7 Sxd7 25.fxe5 fxe5?!
482
25...Sc7 26.®d3 dxe5 27.^h4+
26.&h4 Sc8 27.ШЗ ,th6 28.&f5 lf4 29.h4 Sc6 3O.Se2 Sdc7 31.®h5 ®c5 32.®e8+ Фа7?!
32...Sc8
33.&e7 Sb6 34.&d5 Sc8 35.®e6+- ®c4 36.Sg2 Sb7 37.@f5 th6 38.a3 a5 39.Ш2+ Фаб
40.®el ®c5 41.Sd3 Sbb8 42.Sf2 Ь4?!
42...tf4
43.axb4 axb4 44.Sb3 Sb5 45.&xb4+ Фа7 46.Sf7+ Sc7 47.Sxc7+ ®xc7 48.@f2+ ®c5 49.®f7+
49.Sa3+
49...&a8 5O.Sa3+
50.®e8+
5O...Sa5 51.®g8+ 1-0
72. B70
Ganguly, Surya Shekhar (2636) - Praggnanandhaa, R. (2532)
Moscow 140/72, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 &c6 3.&c3 d6 4.d4 cxd4 5.&xd4 &f6 6.1g5 g6 7.1e2 lg7 8.&b3 0-0 9.0-0
^,e6 lO.Sel Sc8
10...h6 - 58/242
10...a5 - 58/243
ILlfl &d7 12.Ш2 a6 13.Sabl Se8 14.&d5 &ce5 15.c3 &b6N
15...^c4
16.Sbdl lg4 17.1e2 ld7
17...^ec4 18.®cl txe2 19.Sxe2 ®d7co
18.h3 &ec4 19.®cl f6
19...ta4!?
20.1f4 &a4 21.1xc4 Sxc4 22.®c2 Ь5 23.a3 Sc8 24.1еЗ Деб
24...e6!? 25.Ш tf8=
25.f4 lf7 26.f5 e6 27.fxe6
27.^f4!?
27...Sxe6 28.1d4 &c5
28...f5!? 29.txg7 &xg7 3O.^d4 Sxe4 31.Sxe4 fxe4 32.®xe4 ^c5 33.®g4 h5 34.®f3 ®g5=
483
29.1f2 ®e8 30Ad2 ®c6 31.b4 &d7 32Ab3 See8
32...f5!?
33 Aa5 ®a8 34.®d2
34 Af4 tf8=
34... jlxd5 35.exd5
35 .®xd5+ ®xd5 36.exd5 Sxel+ 37.Sxel Sxc3 38.Se8+ tf8 39Ac6 ^e5 (39...Sxa3 4O.td4^)
40Ad4&f7 41.Sa8s
35... f5 36.Se6
36 .c4 bxc4 37.Sxe8+ Sxe8 38 Axc4 Af8=
36.. Af6 37.@d3 &e4
37..Ah5!?
38.c4 bxc4 39Axc4 S’b8
39...Sxe6 4O.dxe6 ®c6 41.e7 Ф17 42Ab6 (42Axd6+ ®xd6 43.®b3+ Bc6 44.Sd8 Scl+ 45.&h2
te5+ 46.g3 €tf6 47.®xe6+ Фхеб 48.e8=Q+ ^xe8 49.Sxe8+ &d5+) 42...Sb8 43.^d5 Sc8=
40.1d4 ®c7 41.1xg7 &xg7 42.@d4+ &g8 43.&d2
43.^b6 Sb8 44.^c4 Sbc8=
43...&g5 44.Se3 Sxe3 45.®xe3 &f7 46.&f3 ®c2 47.Sel ®b2 48.&d4 &e5 49.&c6 f4?!
49...Se8!? 50.ФМ (5O.Sfl ®a2=) 5O...Sf8=
50.®xf4 &d3 51.®fl?!
51,®g4 ®f2+ 52.&h2 ^xel 53.®xc8+ &g7 54.®g4±
51...Sf8?!
51.. Axel 52Ae7+ ^g7 53Axc8 ^ixg2=
52 .®e2 ®xa3
52... Sf2 53.®xb2 Sxb2 54.Sfl+
53 .®e6+
53.®e3! ®b2 54.Se2 ®cl+ 55.®xcl ^xcl 56.Se6±
53...^g7 54.®e3 ®b2 55.Se2 ®al+?
55...®cl+ 56.®xcl ^xcl 57.Se6 Sf6=
56.&h2 Af4 57.Sf2 &xd5 58.®a7+ &g8 59.Sxf8+ &xf8 60.®b8+!
484
60.®xh7 ®cl =
60...&g7 61.®xd6 &f6
abcdefgh
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
62.&e5?!
62.^d4! ^g8 63.®c7+ ФИ6 (63...&f6 64.^f3!+-) 64.®c5!+-
62...&g8± 63.®c7+ &h8 64.&П+ &g7 65.&e5+ &h8 66.&П+ &g7 67.&g5+ &h6 68.&e6
68.^xh7?! ®fl=; 68.®xh7+ &xg5 69.h4+ &f5 70.®xg8 ®e5+ 71.M3+
68...g5 69.®g3 ®f6 7O.h4 g4?
70...Ф115 71.^xg5±
71 .@xg4+- ®e5+?
71... ^e7
72 .ФИЗ ^e7 73.&g5
73 .^d8
73..Ж З+?!
73... ®e3+ 74.g3 &g7 75.®h5
74 .g3 &g6 75.@d7
75 .^e6 ®f6 76.®g5+ ®xg5 77.hxg5+ &h5 78.g4#
75... &f8
a75...ftxh4 76.W+ &g6 77.®e8!
76 .Ш5 &g6 77.&e6 @cl 78.®g5+ 1-0
485
486
В75-В99
73. В76
Cheparinov, Ivan (2683) - Gazik, Viktor (2535)
Skopje 140/73, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 g6 6.1e3 lg7 7.f3 &c6 8.M 0-0 9.O-O-O
Деб 10.g4 &xd4 ll.lxd4 ®a5 12.&Ы Sfc8 13.a3 Sab8 14.И4 b5 15.&d5 ®xd2 16.Sxd2
lxd5 17.exd5 a5 18.h5 &d7 19.g5 txd4
19...^e5 - 125/58
2O.Sxd4 Sc5 21.1h3
21.hxg6± hxg6 22.Ac2
2L..&f8 22.hxg6 hxg6 23.Sel Sb7 24.f4
24.c3
24...&h7?!
24...b4! 25.axb4 Sxb4 26.Sxb4 axb4 27.Sxe7 Sc4! (27...Sxd5 28.Se4 b3 29.tg4±) 28.f5 Sh4
29.Se3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
29...f6! 3O.fxg6 (3O.gxf6 g5 31.Фа2 &f7s) 3O...fxg5 31.Sg3 &g7 32.tf5 Sh5 ЗЗ.Фа2 ^xg6
34.ФЬЗ ^e5 35.ФхЬ4 &f6 Зб.Деб g4^
25.1flN
25.c3
487
25...&f8
25...Ь4!?
26.1ИЗ
26.b4!? axb4 27.axb4 Sc3 28.td3±
26...&И7?! 27.Se3 Sbc7 28.сЗ
28.tfl!?±
28...Sc4 29.See4 Sxd4 3O.Sxd4 [R 9/i] 3O...f6! 31.1fl Sc5?
31...Sb7=
32.&c2 fxg5 33.fxg5 &xg5 34.b4 axb4 35.axb4 Sc8 36.Sg4! &f3?!
36...^h7±
37.Sxg6+
37.txb5?! ^e5±
37...&П
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
38.Sg4! e5 39.dxe6+ Фхеб 4О.ЛхЬ5
4O.Se4+! &f5 41.td3 &g5 42.txb5+
4O...d5 41.1a6 Sb8 42.Sg3 &e5 43.&b3 &d7 44.&a4 &f6 45.&a5 &e4 46.Sd3 Фе5 47.Sh3
&d6 48.Sh6+ Фе5 49.Sh5+ &d6 5O.Sh3 Фе5?
5О...Фс6±
51.b5!+-fcc5
488
Q51...Sa8
52.Sh6
52.b6! Sa8 53.ФЬ5 йхаб 54.b7 Sa7 55.ФЬ6 Sxb7+ 56.ФхЬ7 ^c5+ 57.Феб ^e4 58.Sd3
52...&e4
a52...5a8
53.ФЬ4
53.b6
53...&d6?
53...Ш
54.Sh5+ Феб 55.Фс5 &e4+ 56.Ф(14 &f6 57.Sh6 Фе7 58.Фс5 &e4+ 59.Фс6 &хсЗ?!
59...Sa8 6O.Sh3 Фе6 61.ФЬ7
6O.b6 SaS 61.Sh7+ Феб 62.Sa7 SdS 63.b7 Sd6+ 64.Фс7 Sd7+ 65.ФЬ6
65.Фс8?? Фс4=
65...Sd6+ 6б.Фа5 1-0
74. B76
H race к, Zbynek (2578) - Mamedov, Rauf (2701)
Skopje 140/74, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 g6 6.1e3 lg7 7.13 &c6 8.®d2 0-0 9.O-O-O
d5 10.exd5 &xd5 П.&хсб Ьхсб 12.jld4 Jlxd4 13.®xd4 ®b6 14.^a4
14.®e5 te6 15.^a4 ®a5 16.b3 ®b4 17.c4 18.td3 Sfd8
489
(18...^d7 - 128/70) 19.tc2N (19.h4; 19.®c5) 19...^d7 20.®c3 ®a3+ (2O...a5!?) 21.®b2
(21.ФЫ Sab8 22.Фа1 ^c5 23.^xc5 ®xc5=) 21...®b4 (21...®xb2+ 22.ФхЬ2±) 22.h4 ^b6
23.®c3 ®a3+ 24.®b2 ®b4 25.®c3 1/2 (25) Edouard,R (2658)-Christiansen,J (2539) Skopje
140/(74) 2019
14...®a5 15.b3 ®c7 16.1c4
16.h4- 110/(106)
16...Sd8 17.g3N
17.Shel; 17.g4
17...M5 18.®c5 ®e5 19.®d4
19.c3!?
19...®c7 20.®c5 &b6
20...®e5=
21.&b2
21.^ic3!? ^ixc4 22.®xc4 c5°o
21...Sd6 22.Shel Sad8 23.1fl
23.a4!?
23. Леб 24.Sd3 Sd5
24...a5!?
25.Sxd5 Sxd5 26.®c3 ®d6
26...Sh5!?
490
27.&с4
27.tc4!? ^xc4 (27...®c5? 28.b4 ®f2 29.txd5 fcxd5 30.®d2 ®xf3 31 ,^d3±) 28.^xc4 Sc5
(28...®c5 29.ФЬ2±) 29.Se4 ®c7=
27...®c5
27...Sc5!? 28.^xd6 Sxc3 29.^b7 Sxf3 3O.^d8 td7 31.tg2 Sf2 32.txc6 tf5 33.te4 th3
34.td3 &f8=
28.&b2 Sf5?!
abcdefgh
28...Sh5
29.&e5!± ®f2?
29...®xc3+ ЗО.ФхсЗ+
30.&g4! 1-0
75. B78
Robson, Ray (2667) - Nakamura, Hikaru (2746)
USA (ch) 140/75, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 g6 6.1e3 lg7 7.13 0-0 8.®d2 &c6 9.1c4 ld7
10.0-0-0 Sb8 ll.lb3 &a5 12.1h6 lxh6 13.®xh6 b5 14.&d5 &xb3+
14...e5 - 92/(203)
15.&xb3 e5 16.^xf6+ ®xf6 17.h4 Sb6 18.h5 ®e7 [Д g5] 19.hxg6N
19.®e3
19...fxg6 20.®еЗ Деб 21.Shfl
491
21 .ФЫ Ь4=
21... Sc6 22.f4?!
22 .ФЫ
22... ®c7 23.Sd2 a5T 24.&Ы a4 25.&cl b4 26.Sdf2?!
26.f5; 26.g3
26...exf4! 27.Sxf4 Sc8+ 28.Sf6?
abcdefgh
28.^d3 ЬЗ 29.cxb3 ахЬЗ ЗО.аЗ Дс4 31.^b4 txfl 32.Sxfl Sc2 33.®xb3+ ®c4 34.®xc4+
S2xc4+; 28.^e2 Sxc2 29.^d4 tc4 3O.^xc2 txfl 31.Sf2+; 28.®f3!?
28...Sxc2!-+ 29.Sxe6 ®c4 3O.Sef6 a3! 31.bxa3 bxa3 32.®xa3 Sxcl+! 33.Sxcl
33.®xcl ®xe4+
33...®xe4+ 34.&b2 ®e5+ 35.Sc3 Sb8+!
35...®xf6? 36.®b3+ &h8 37.a4+
36.&c2?
36.Фа1 ®xf6 37.®cl
36...®xf6 37.Sf3 ®d4 38.Sb3 ®e4+ 39.&cl ®el+ 40.&c2 ®e2+ 41.&bl ®dl+ 42.®cl Sxb3+
43.axb3 ®xb3+
q43...®xcI+44.®xcl <&f7
44.&al ®a4+ 45.&b2 ®b5+ 46.&al ®c5 47.®d2 h5 48.&Ы &g7 49.®b2+ ®e5 50.®b7+
&h6 51.&C1 d5 52.&dl ®e4 53.®b2 &g5 54.®d2+ &g4 55.®h6 g5 0-1
| 76. B81
492
Abdumalik, Zhansaya (2464) - Christiansen, Johan Sebastian (2561)
Capo d'Orso 140/76, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ аб 6.h3 e6 7.g41е7 8.ДеЗ &fd7 9.h4 &c6
10.g5 0-0 ll.lg2 &de5
ll...^xd4-21/393
12.®e2
12.0-0?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12...f6!N (12...^xd4) 13.^ixc6 bxc6 14.f4 £)c4+ Nozdrachev,V (2489)-Motylev,A (2650) Russia
140/(76) 2019
12...&xd4 13.1xd4 &c6 14.1e3 ld7 15.f4 &a5
abcdefgh
493
15...Sc8
16.O-O!?N
16.0-0-0 Sc8 17.f5 (17.ФЫ 18.1cl ^аЗ+ 19.Фа1 b5co) 17...^c4 18.1d4 ®a5 19.f6 e5!
2O.fxe7 (20.M3 txh3 21.fxe7 Sfe8 22.Sxh3 exd4 23.Sxd4 ftxb2 24.ФхЬ2 Sxc3 25.Sxc3 ®b6+
26.Фс1 ®xd4 27.Sc7 ®gl+ 28.®dl ®e3+ 29.®d2 ®gl+=) 2O...Sfe8 21.®f2 te6 22.1П ftxb2
23.ФхЬ2 ®Ь4+ 24.Фа1 exd4 25.^d5 txd5 26.exd5 ®сЗ+ 27.ФЫ ®Ь4+=; 16.f5 Sc8 17.0-0-0
- 16.0-0-0
16...Sc8 17.f5 &c4 18.1d4 f61 19.g6 ®e8 20.®h5
2O.b3 ftc5 21.1h3 (21.h5 td8co) 21...exf5 22.gxh7+ ®xh7 23.txf5+ txf5 24.Sxf5co
20...И6 21.b3
21.th3?! e5 22.tf2 ^xb2 23.®f3 ^a4 24.^d5 Дсбт; 21.S£2 ^xb2 22.fxe6 Дхеб 23.^d5 ^c4
24.Ш MZt; 21.Sf3! ^xb2 22.Sbl ^c4 23.Sxb7co
21...&a3
abcdefgh
22.Sf2??
22.fxe6 Дхеб 23.Sf2 ®d7 24.Sel b5 (24...tg4 25.®a5 ^b5 (25...f5!? 26.®xa3 txh4 27.e5
tx£2+ 28.tx£2 dxe5 29.Sxe5 ®d2 30.®b4 ®xc3 31.®xc3 Sxc3 32.td5+ &h8 33.Se7±)
26.£)xb5 ®xb5 27.®xb5 axb5±) 25.^id5 Ad8 26.£)e3 b4#
22...e5 23.1e3 Sxc3 24.1xh6
24.td2 Sxc2 25.txh6 gxh6 26.®xh6 Sf7 27.Sxc2 ^xc2 28.Scl tf8 29.gxf7+ ®xf7 30.®g6+
®xg6 31.fxg6 ^ie3 32.Sc7 ^ixg2 33.Sxd7 ^ixh4 34.Sxb7 ^ixg6+
24...gxh6 25.®xh6 Sf7 26.gxf7+ ®xf7 27.113
494
27.Sdl tf8 28.®g6+ ®xg6 29.fxg6 ®g7 3O.h5 d5!-+
27...®h7 28.@d2
28.Sg2+ ®h8 29.®xh7+ &xh7-+
28...Sxc2 29.@d5+ ±f8 30.®xb7 Sxf2 31.@a8+ &g7
31 ...Де8! 32.Фх£2 ®xh4+ 33.&g2 ^c2 34.Scl ^e3+ 35.&gl ®g3+-+
32.&xf2 ®xh4+ 33.&gl
33 .r/?g2 ^ic2 34.®a7 £)xal 35.®xd7 ^ic2 36.®xe7+ ФЬ6-+
33... &C2 34.Ш1
34 .®a7 ®g3+ 35.tg2 ^e3-+
34... ®g3+ 35.&Ы ®h3+ 36.&gl &e3 37.Sf2 ®g3+ 38.1g2 &g4 39.Se2 lb5 40.®a7 ®h2+ 0-1
77. B81
Pavlidis, Antonios (2533) - Vlachos, Anatole (2399)
Greece 140/77, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ аб 6.1e3 e6 7.g4 e5 8.&f5 g6
8...h5!? 9.g5 ^ixe4 10.^ixg7+Axg7 ll.£)xe4 d5 12.£)g3 e4 (12...d4) 13.c3 ^ic6 14.^ixh5 Ас5Ё1
9.1g2!?
9.g5 gxf5 (9...^xe4? 10.^xe4txf5 Il.€tf6+&e7 12.tb6 (12.^d5+ Фе8 13.tb6+-) 12...®c8
13.tc7+-) 10.exf5 d5 (10...txf5 ll.gxf6) ll.gxf6 d4 12.tc4co
9...gxf5 10.exf5 h6
10...d5!? Il.^xd5 ^xd5 12.txd5 ^c6 13.®d3 (13.c3 ^d4 14.te4 ^b5) 13...tb4+ 14.сЗ ^е7!т
11.®е2 ld7!?
ll...Sg8 12.h3 td7 (12...^c6 13.0-0-0 ®a5 14.f4 td7 15.®f2+; 12...®c7 - 47/284) 13.txb7
tc6 14.txa8 txa8 15.Sgl - 68/203
11..AC6 12.0-0-0 td7 13.f4 ®e7 (13...®a5 14.h3 Sc8 (14...0-0-0 15.®f2t) 15.&bl^)
14.Shel exf4 (14...0-0-0 15.tf2+) 15.txf4 ®xe2 16.Sxe2+ &d8 17.h3^
12.ЛхЬ7 Лсб 13.Лха8 Лха8 14.Sgl
495
14...®a5?!N
14„.^bd7
15.0-0-0 &bd7
abcdefgh
15...^d5 16.®c4+ ^xc3 (16...^xe3 17.fxe3±) 17.®c8+ ®d8 (17...Фе7 18.®xb8 Йха2+ 19.ФЬ1
^ic3+ 2O.bxc3+-) 18.®xc3+
16.f4
16.®c4
16...&e4 17.&xe4
17 .td2! ^xc3 18.txc3 ®b5 (18...®xa2? 19.fxe5+-) 19.®e3+
17... 1xe4 18.1d4?
18 .®c4! tb7 19.Sd3+
18... d5! 19.fxe5 ®xa2 2O.e6?
496
abcdefgh
20.&d2co
2O...lb4! 21.exd7+ &xd7 22.c3 Se8 23.Sd3
23.Sg3 ta3-+; 23.cxb4 ®bl+ 24.&d2 ®c2+ 25.Фе1 tf3 26.®xe8+ Фхе8-+
23...1a3 24.®c2 lxd3 25.Ж4+ Фс7 26.Ж5+ Фс8 0-1
78. B84
Fedoseev, Vladimir (2715) - Chanda, Sandipan (2534)
Sharjah 140/78, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ аб 6.1e2 еб 7.f4 le7 8.1e3 0-0 9.g4 d5 10.e5
&fd7 ll.g5 &c6 12.h4
12.®d2 - 139/(78)
12...&xd4 13.1xd4 b5 14.a3 b4 15.axb4 1хЬ4 16.Ф12?! a5 17.h5N
17.^a4!?; 17.&g3
17...1a6 18.1g4?! Ic5! 19.&g3 Sb8t 2O.g6
497
2O.h6 g6t
2O...Sb4!¥
2O...Sxb2? 21,^xd5 Sb5 22.c4+
21.1gl
21.gxf7+ Ф'хГ7 (21...ФЬ8 22.Sa4! ixd4 23.Sxb4 ДхсЗ 24.bxc3 axb4 25.ДхсбЁ1) 22.jt.gl
abcdefgh
22...Фе8! (22...txgl 23.txe6+! Фхеб 24.®xd5+ Фе7 (24...ф£5? 25.e6+ Фйб 26.Shxgl+-)
25.®d6+ Фе8 (25...&f7 26.®d5+ Фе7=) 26.®e6+ ®e7 27.®xe7+ Фхе7 28.^d5+ Феб 29.^c7+
(29.^xb4 tf2+ ЗО.Фх£2 Sxf4+ 31.ФеЗ Sxb4=) 29...&f5 3O.Shxgl tc4 31.Фй ^xe5+ 32.fxe5
Sc8 33.Sxg7 Sb7=) 23.^xd5 exd5 24.®xd5 txgl 25.Shxgl Sfxf4-+
2L..lxgl
498
21...h6!?; 21...Ф118!?
22.®xgl
22...&xe5! 23.fxe5 ®g5 24.&ИЗ &h8
abcdefgh
24...hxg6 25.hxg6 ®xg6 26.®g3 Sc8+
25.®g3 fxg6 26.1dl ®f5+
26...®d8!?
27.1g4 ®g5
27...®f7! 28.hxg6 ®xg6 29.Sagl (29.Sxa5? Sxg4! 30.®xg4 ®h6+ 31.®h4 ®e3+ 32.®g3 Sf3
33.®xf3 ®xf3+ 34.Ф112 ®f2+ 35.Ф113 tfl+ 36.Sxfl ®xfl+ 37.&g3 g5-+) 29...Sff4 30.®h4
®e8+
28.Sagl
28.te2 ®f5+ 29.tg4 ®f7! - 27...Qf7
28...Sff4 29.®h4
29.te2? ®f5+ 30.&g2 txe2-+
29...®xh4+
29...Sf3+! 3O.Sg3 tfl+ 31.Sxfl ®xh4+ 32.&xh4 Sxfl 33.hxg6 Shl+ 34.Sh3 Sel+
30.&xh4= gxh5 31.&xh5 d4 32.&a2?!
32.^dl =
32...Sxb2?!
32...Sb5! 33.Sei (ЗЗ.Ф114 Sxe5+) 33...h6T
499
ЗЗ.ЭЫ Sxbl 34.Sxbl h6 35.Sb6
35.txe6? <±>117-4-
35...Лс4
35...Ф117 36.Sxa6 g6+ 37.Ф114 h5 38.Ф113 Sxg4 39.^cl±
36.&C1
ЗбЛхеб Дхеб 37.Sxe6 ФИ7 38.Se7 Se4 39.e6±
36...±h7 37.±h4Q Se4?!
37...Sf2 38.txe6 Дхсб 39.Sxe6 Sxc2=
38.&d3!±a4?!
38...g6; 38...±g6
39.Sb4! Ixd3 4O.cxd3 Sxe5 41.Sxa4 ±g6 42.Л13 h5?
42...Sg5 43.Sxd4 ±f6+
43.Sxd4 ±h6 44.1e4! g6 45.Sd7 Sa5 46.Sf7 1-0
79. B90
Deac, Bogdan Daniel (2609) - Rodshtein, Maxim (2673)
Skopje 140/79, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.h4 e5 7.&b3 le7
7...te6 - 136/86
8.jlg5 Леб 9.jlxf6 Лх16 10.g3 Ле7
10...0-0 1 l.®d2 ^c6 12.^d5N
500
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(12.0-0-0) 12...^d4?! (12...a5 13.tg2 (13.a4 ^b4 (13...Sc8co) 14.^xb4 axb4 15.®xb4 d5s)
13...a4 14.^ic 1 Axd5 15.exd5 ^a5°o (15...ftb8!?)) 13.£)xf6+ ®xf6 14.£)xd4 exd4 15.0-0-0
tg4 16.te2 Дхс2 17.®xe2 Sac8 18.f4 Sfe8 19.Shel± Deac,B (2609)-Petriashvili,N (2465)
Skopje 140/ (79) 2019
ll.®d2 &d7 12.0-0-0
12...&f6!N
12...^b6 13.f4 Sc8 14.f5 td7 15.ФЬ1±
13.f4 b5 14.1ИЗ - 140/79
14.f5Ntd7 15.®d3 (15.ФЫ h5!? 16.5И2 Дсб#) 15...Sc8 16.ФЬ1 0-0 (16...b4 17.^d5 fcxd5
18.®xd5 Дсб 19.®d3 a5co) 17.^d2 tc6 18.tg2 ®Ь6 19.M3 h5!? (19...b4 2O.^d5 fcxd5
21.exd5 tb5 22.®e4 a5t) 20.®e2?! (2O.^d5 txd5 21.exd5 a5t) 2O...a5 21.^d5 txd5 22.exd5
501
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
22...a4! 23.iLxh5?! аЗ-+ Esipenko,A (2620) -Matlakov,M (2697) Russia 140/(79) 2019
14...O-O 15.fxe5
15.ФЫ ДхИЗ 16.Sxh3 a5t
15...dxe5 16.®xd8 Saxd8 17.Sxd8 Sxd8 18.1xe6 fxe6 19.a3 Sc8¥ 20.&d2 a5
2O...b4 21.axb4 lxb4 22.&d3 Sd8+ 23.ФеЗ ^g4+ 24.ФВ h5 25.^dl!oo
21.&d3 Sd8+ 22.&e3 a4
22...^g4+!? 23.Фе2 Sc8 24.&d2 a4 25.^cl tc5 26.^d3 ДеЗ+ 27.Фе2 ld47
23.&C1 lc5+
O23...5c8 24.^1a2 Дс5+ 25.ФВ td4¥
24.Фе2?!
24.ФВ Sd2 (24...Sb8 25.^d3 td4 26.^e2oo) 25.^d3 tb6 26.Sel! Sxc2 (26...ta5 27.Scl ДхсЗ
28.bxc3 ^d7 29.ФеЗ Sg2 ЗО.ФВ=) 27.Se2 Sxe2 28.^xe2 Да5 29.^xe5 Дс7 ЗО.^сб ^d7=
24...1d4
24...Sc8 25.^xb5 ^xe4 26.ФВ Шт
25.&1а2?!
502
25.£)xb5! ^ixe4 (25...iLxb2 26.^id3 ^ixe4 27.ФВ £)c3 28.£)xc3 Axc3 29.Sbl°o) 26.ФВ ^if2
27.Sfl e4+ (27...txb2 28.ФхВ Sf8+ 29.Фе2 Sxfl ЗО.ФхВ txcl 31.Фе2=) 28.Фе2 ДхЬ2
29.Фх£2 Sf8+ ЗО.Фе2 Sxfl 31.ФхП txcl 32.^с3 =
25...&И5! 26.Sh3 Sf8 27.&dl &f6 28.&ac3 Sb8 29.&d3 &d7
29...b4 3O.axb4 (3O.^xa4 Sa8-+) 3O...Sxb4 31.Shi tc5+; 29...ФВ - 29...Nd7
30.&e2 &f6 31.&d3 &f7+ 32.h5 g5
32...b4 33.axb4 Sxb4 34.Sh4 tb6 35.^e2 ^d7+
33.hxg6+ &xg6 34.Shl h5 35.Sfl &d7 36.&e2 &c5 37.SB lxc3 38.&xc3 b4 39.&dl
39.axb4 Sxb4 4O.^idl ^ixe4+
39...&xe4 4O.Se3 ±f5 41.SB+
41.axb4 Sxb4 42.Sa3 Sd4+
41...&g4 42.&e3+ &g5
42...Ф113! 43Afl (43.g4+ ^g3+ 44.ФВ h4 45.^fl e4-+) 43...bxa3 44.bxa3 Sb5 45.Sd3 Sc5-+
43.£te4 bxa3 44.Sxa3
44.bxa3 Sc8 45.^xe5 Sc5! (45...Sxc2+? 46.&d3 ^d2 47.SQ Sc5 48.W+ &g4 49.&xd2 &xg3
5O.Sf6 Sf5=) 46.W+ &g6 47.c4 ^xg3+ 48.Sxg3+ ФхП+
44...Sb4 45.&xe5 Sxb2 46.&d3 Sb4 47.&B+ &f6 4S.^d4 e5-+ 49.c3
49.Фхе4 Sxd4+ 5О.ФеЗ Фе6-+
49...&C5+ 5О.Фс2 Sb6 51.&e2 ±f5 52.c4 Sb3 0-1
| 80. B90
503
Zanan, Evgeny (2514) - Yilmaz, Mustafa Enes (2636)
Skopje 140/80, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ аб 6.1еЗ e5 7.&b3 Деб 8.f3 h5 9.&d5 lxd5
10.exd5 &bd7 11.® d2 g6 12.0-0-0 &Ь6 13.&Ы &fxd5 14.112
14.1g5 - 134/(75)
14...&f6 15.®elN
15.1d3; 15.^a5 ®c7 16.1h4 ftld7 17.f4 Sc8 18.c3 19.^b3 ^e6 20.1f6 Sg8 21.fxe5 dxe5
22.1d3 ^d7 23.1g5 te7 24.1e3 f5co (24...^f6oo)15.1h4 te7 16.1xf6 lxf6 17.®xd6 ®xd6
18.Sxd6 ld8 19.Sdl Sb8 2O.te2 Фе7 21.^c5 lc7=
15...1e7 16.g3
16.f4 ^fd7 (16...exf4 17.g3 fxg3 18.hxg3co (18.1d4!?)) 17.fxe5 dxe5 18.1d3 ®c7co
16...®c7 17.1d3?!
17.f4^bd7 18.1g2 a5co
17...Sc8 18.f4 &c4 19.^d2?!
19.®e2 b5 20.She 1 0-0 21.c3 Sfe8¥
19...b5 2O.h3 0-0 21.f5
21...d5!-+ 22.1xc4
abcdefgh
22.fxg6 ^xb2! 23.ФхЬ2 (23.gxf7+ Sxf7-+) 23...®c3+ 24.ФЬ1 1аЗ-+
22...bxc4 23.&f3 ld6 24.g4
24.Фа1 Sb8-+
504
24...Sb8 25.gxh5 &e4
25...ta3! 26.b3 ^e4-+
26.®e3 lc5 27.®h6 Sxb2+! 28.&xb2 Sb8+ 29.&al ®a5 0-1
81. B90
Semjonovs, Ilja (2401) - Keymer, Vincent (2509)
Skopje 140/81, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.f3 e5 7.&b3 Деб 8.1еЗ Де7 9.®d2 0-0
10.0-0-0 &bd7 ll.g4 b5 12.g5 &h5 13.&d5 lxd5 14.exd5 f6 15.gxf6 lxf6 16.&a5 &f4
17.&c6 ®e8
17...®c7 - 97/173
18.®b4 ®h5 19.Sgl
abcdefgh
19.txf4 exf4 20.®xd6 ®xf3 21.®e6+ <±>h8 22.te2 ®e3+ 23.®xe3 fxe3 24.d6 th4 (24...Sac8
25.^e7) 25.Sd4tf6 26.Sddl
505
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
26...th4N (26...tg5 27.h4 th6 28.c3 Sf2!? 29.Shel g6=) 27.Sd4 tf6 28.Sddl th4 29.Sd4 1/2
(29) Dragun,К (2585)-Kovalyov,A (2628) USA 140/(81) 2019
19...®xf3!N
19...tg5 20.®xd6 Ac2+ 21.txe2 ДхеЗ+ 22.ФЫ txgl 23.®xd7 tc5 24.b4! (24.d6) 24...td4
25.d6t
2O.Sg3 ®’h5 21.®xd6 §17 22.1xf4 exf4 23.§h3
23..Ж5?!
abcdefgh
23...®g5!? 24.ФЫ (24.Sf3 ®h5=) 24...Se8co; 23...txb2+! 24.ФхЬ2 ®xdl 25.®e6 (25.td3
(25...^f8 26.^e7+ Sxe7 27,®xe7 ®gl 28.®e5 Sd8 29.Sh4 ®e3=) 26.^e5 Se8 27.^xf7 Sei
28.®b8+ &xf7 29.®c7+ &f8 (29...Se7 30.®xf4 Sei 31.®c7+=) 30.®d6+ &f7 31.®c7+=)
25...^c5 26.^e7+ &f8 (26...&h8?? 27.Sxh7+! &xh7 28.®h3+ ®h5 29.®xh5#) 27.^g6+ &g8
506
28.^е7+ ф£8=
24.®е6 ®g5 25.Sf3?!
25.Sxh7! ФхИ7 (25...€te5 26.Sh3 (26.ВИЗ g6 27,Sxf7 ^xf7 28.d6+) 26...g6 (26...^xc6 27,®xc6
Sd8 28.®xa6 f3+ 29.ФЫ+) 27.c3+) 26.®xf7 f3+ 27.ФЫ ftc5 28.^xe5 ®xe5 29.c3+
25...&C5
25...^e5 26.h4! (26.te2!? ftx!3 27.txf3 &f8 28.d6 (28.®d6+ te7 29.®e6 tf6=) 28...Se8
29.ВИЗ ®h4 30.®xh4 lxh4 31.d7 Sd8 32.^xd8 txd8=) 26...®h5 27.Sa3t (27.^xe5 ®xe5
28.c3 ®xe6 29.dxe6 Sff8=)
26.®e2 Sff8 27.®g2
27.d6 Sae8 28.®d2 Se6! 29.h4 (29.th3 Se3 30.®g2 ®xg2 31.txg2 Se2 32.th3 Sxh2 33.d7
^b7co) 29...®h5 (29...®xh4? 3O.th3+-) 3O.Sxf4 ^e4 31.®e3 Sxd6 32.te2 (32.Sxd6 ^xd6
33.®e6+ ®f7 34.®xd6 (34.Sxf6 ®xe6 35.Sxe6 Sxfl+ 36.&d2 Stf5=) 34...txb2+ 35.ФхЬ2 ®xf4
36,®d5+ ®f7 37.tg2 ®xd5 38.txd5+ &h8=) 32...®e8 33.Sxe4 Sxdl+ 34.txdl ®xc6=
27...Ж5
27...®xg2 28.txg2 Sae8 29.Sf2 ^a4 3O.^d4 g5co; 27...Sae8 28.®xg5 txg5 29.d6 Se3 3O.tg2
Sf6co (3O...Se2!?)
28.1d3?!
28,®h3 ®g5 29.c3 Sac8co
28...&xd3+ 29.Sfxd3
abcdefgh
29.Sdxd3 Sae8 30.®d2 ®e4 31.ФЬ1 g5+
29...f3! 30.Ш2 ®f4++
507
30...®h5! 31.d6 (31 ,^d4 ®xd5-+) 31...Sae8 32.d7 (32.Sd5 ®h6+ ЗЗ.ФЫ th4-+) 32...Se2
33.®g3 (33,®gl ®g5+ 34.ФЫ ®xgl 35.Sxgl Se6 36.d8=Q lxd8 37.^xd8 f2-+) 33...®c5-+
31.&Ы .1114 32.®fl f2 33.&d4
33.d6 Sae8 34.d7 Sel-+
33...®e4
33...®e5 34.^e6 Sf7+
34.&e6 Sf5 35.Sd4 ®el 36.&f4
36.Sxh4 ®xdl+ 37.®xdl fl=Q-+
36...Se8-+ 37.&e6 Se7 38.Scl Se5 39.Sddl ®xfl 4O.Sxfl Sxd5 4L&f4 Sde5 0-1
82. B90
Bocharov, Ivan (2568) - Dominguez Perez, Leinier (2750)
Russia 140/82, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.f3 e5 7.&b3 Деб 8.1e3 h5 9.&d5 lxd5
10.exd5 &bd7 11.®d2 g6 12.1e2 lg7 13.0-0 b6 14.c4 0-0 15.Sael
15.Sacl - 127/(82)
15.Sabl Se8 16.^al e4N (16...h4) 17.f4 ^g4 18.txg4 hxg4 19.^c2 f5 2O.^d4 txd4 21.txd4
a5 22.®e3 Se7 23.®a3 ®c7 24.Sbcl
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
24...Sae8co BjerreJ (2470)-Hansen,S (2590) Danmark (ch) 140/(82) 2019
15.ФЫ
508
abcdefgh
15...^c5N (15...Se8) 16.^xc5 bxc5 17.b4 cxb4 18.®xb4 h4 19.Sabl ^h5 20.®d2 f5 21.Sfel
Sf7 22.tfl ФИ7 23.&gl Sc8 24.Sb4 1/2 (24) Fressinet,L (2652)-Ter Sahakyan,S (2590) Skopje
140/(82) 2019
15...Sc8 16.&Ы Se8 17.Bdl a5 - 140/82
17...Sb8 18.^d2 b5 19.^e4 ^xe4 2O.fxe4 bxc4 21.®c2 ^b6 22.SB Sf8=; 17...W/N 18.^d2
a5 19.Bbl ^c5 2O.b3 tf6 21.^e4 th4 22.g3 ^xe4 23.fxe4 tg5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
24.tgl (24.®d3 h4 25.&g2 &g7co) 24...h4 25.tg4 Sb8 26.®d3 hxg3 27.hxg3 &g7 28.&g2
29.tdl Bd7 30.tf2 b57 Nguyen,T (2556)-Rodshtein,M (2674) Cesko 140/(82) 2019
18.1g5 Wc7 19.&d2N
19 .®bl; 19.th4; 19.h3
19... e4! 2О.^Ы?!
509
2O .£)xe4 ^ixe4 21.fxe4 Sxe4 22.b3 ftc5 23.Ad3 Sxel 24.Sxel Ae5=
2O... exf3 21.gxf3 &e5?!
21 ...b5! 22.b3 (22.cxb5 ®c2t) 22...bxc4 23.bxc4 W/t; 21 ...WZ!?
22.&a3 ®d7 23.Sgl @f5?!
23...b5 24.cxb5 ®f5 25.te3 h4 26.Sg2
24.®bl?!
24.Sefl! Sc5 25.®d2+
24...®h3
24...®xbl! 25.Sxbl ^c6! 26.dxc6 Sxe2 27.^b5 W7 28.с7П te5 29.f4 ^xg5 3O.fxe5 Sxe5
31.Sbfl ^e6 32.Sxf7! &xf7 33.^xd6+ &g7 34.^xc8 ^xc7 35.^xb6 Se2 36.Sg2 Sel+=
25.Sg3 ®d7 26.1A &h7 27.1ИЗ
abcdefgh
27...&g4! 28.1e3!
28.Axg4 Sxel+ 29.®xel hxg4+
28...Sxe3 29.Sxe3 &f2+ 30.&g2 &xh3 31.Sxh3 lh6
31 ...te5!? 32.Se2 &f6 33.®d3 Se8^
32.Se2 lf4?!
32...b5! 33.cxb5 (33.Sh4 bxc4 34.^xc4 Sc5^) 33.34.®d3 Sc5^
33.Sh4
ЗЗ.ЬЗ ®d8 34.^b5±
510
33...®d8! 34.®el ®g5+ 35.&Ы &f6 36.Sxf4?!
Зб.ЬЗ ftxd5 37.Sg2 ®f6 38.^c2 tg5 39.Sxh5 gxh5 40.®h4 ф£8 41.®xg5 ®xg5 42.Sxg5 ftc3
43.Sxh5 ®g7=
36...®xf4 37.®g3 ®xg3
37...®f5 38.®g2 Se8 39.Sxe8+ ftxc87
38.hxg3 ±f8 39.®g2 Se8= 4O.Sxe8+
4O.Sd2 Sei 41.ЬЗ ®c7 42.^c2 Scl =
4О...Фхе8 41.&Ь5 ®e7 42.b3 &d7 43.®f2 a4
43...f5 44.ФеЗ g5 45.^d4 Жб=
44.ФеЗ axb3 45.axb3 &c5 46.&d4 ®f6 47.&b5 Фе7 48.&d4 &d7
48...&f6=
49.&C6+ Фе8!
49...Жб?! 5O.^a7 g5 51.^c8±
50.&a7 &d8 51.&b5 &e7 52.&a7 &c5 53.&c8+ &d7 54.&xb6+ Фс7 55.&a4 &xb3 56.&c3
&c5 57.&b5+ &d7 58.&d4 Фе7 59.&c6+ &f6 60.&a7 Фе7 61.&c6+ &d7 62.&d4 &b7 63.f4
&c5 64.&13 Фе7 65.&d4 f6 бб.ФеЗ &f7 67.&d4 Фе7 68.ФеЗ &f7 69.&d4 Фе7 1/2-1/2
83. B90
Bocharov, Ivan (2568) - Sjugirov, Sanan (2661)
Russia 140/83, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ a6 6.f3 e5 7.&b3 Деб 8.1e3 h5 9.&d5 lxd5
10.exd5 &bd7 11.®d2 g6 12.1e2 lg7 13.0-0 b6 14.Eacl 0-0 15.c4 Ee8 16.h3
16.^al - 127/(82)
16...a5
16..Ж7 17.tdl (17.^al tf6! 18.^c2tg5#) 17...Sc8 (17...tf6 18.®e2 tg5co) 18.®e2
511
abcdefgh
18...a5N (18...^hf6 19.®f2 ®h7 20.®d2 &g8=) 19.^d2 2O.b3 tf6 21.a3± BjerreJ (2470)-
Teplyi,! (2418) Danmark 140/(83) 2019
16...Sc8 17.^al h4 18.^c2N (18.tg5 e4 19.f4 b5!#) 18...^h5 19.^b4 ^b8 (19...^g3 2O.Sfel
e4 21.^c6 ®f6 22.b3 ^e5co; 19...^f4!?) 2O.tdl?! (2O.Sfel ^g3 21.td3 a5co) 2O...^g3 21.Sel
22.ta4?!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(22.ДЬЗ ^ixe3 23.®xe3 Af6+) 22...b5! 23.Ab3 e4 24.fxe4 Sxe4+ Caspi,I (2461) -Donchenko,A
(2593) Skopje 140/(83) 2019
17.&al &h7N
17...h4
18.&c2
512
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18...&g8! 19.&a3 lh6# 2O.f4 f5 21.&b5 &c5 22.1d3 &f6 23.fxe5
23.^c3 h4!
23...1хе3+ 24.®xe3 Sxe5 25.®d2
25.®d4 ®e7 26.tc2 ^fe4t
25...&fe4 26.1xe4 &xe4 27.®e3 &c5 28.® аЗ?!
28.®c3 ®f6 29.Seel Sae8 ЗО.ЬЗ h47
28...®e7+ 29.&d4 Se4
29...Se3! 3O.Sc3 Se4 31 Af3 Se8+
30.&f3 Se8 31.И4
31.®c3 Se3 32.®d4 Se2 33.Sfel ®e3+ 34.®xe3 S2xe3¥
31...±g7 32.b4
32.Seel ®f6+; 32.®c3+ ®f6+
32...axb4 33.®xb4 Se2 34.®xb6?!
34.®c3+ ®f6 35.®xf6+ &xf6 36.Sbl ^d7+
34...®e3+ 35.&Ы
513
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
35..Ж41-+ 36.®c7+ S8e7 37.®d8 ®g3 38.Sgl &d3 39.Scfl S2e4 40.&И2 ±f7 41.Sf3 Sxh4!
0-1
84. B90
Martinez Alcantara, Jose (2570) - Cruz, Cristhian (2569)
Guayaquil (zt) 140/84, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ аб 6.h4 e5 7.&b3 Деб
8.1g5!?
8.f4 exf4 (8...g6 9.te2 ^c6 (9...^bd7 - 132/87) 10.g4 h6 11.f5 gxf5 12.gxf5 txb3 13.axb3 ®b6
14.&flN (14.^d5 ^xd5 15.®xd5 ^b4 16.®c4 (16.®d2?! d5! 17.exd5 0-0-0+) 16...d5 17.exd5
®d4#) 14...Sg8 15.Sa4 d5 16.^xd5 fcxd5 17.exd5 ^d4
514
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18.td3?! (18.te3 tc5 19.Sc4 ®f6! 20.®d3 (2O.Sxc5? ^xf5-+) 2O...^xf5 21.txc5 Sg3 22.®d2
Ь5! 23.Фе1 (23.Sc3? ^еЗ+ 24.Фе1 Sgl+! 25.Sxgl ®xh4+ 26.Sg3 ®xg3#) 23...bxc4 24.®b4
cxb3 25.®a4+ ®d8 26.Sfl ®xh4 27.iLb6+ Фе7 28.Ac5+ ^d8=) 18...®f6t Rakotomaharo,F
(2429)-Martinovic,S (2554) Zagreb 140/(84) 2018) 9.txf4 ^c6 10.®d2 d5 11.0-0-0 tb4
12.jt.g5 ^jxe4 13.®e3 ^jxg5 (13...®c8 - 133/(87)) 14.^jxd5 Ad6 15 Ab6 ^ie4 16.®xe4 ®xb6
17.Sxd6 ®c7 18.Sd2N (18.Sdl) 18...0-0 19.td3 g6 2O.h5 ^e5 21.hxg6 fxg6
22.ФЫ Khanin,S (2512) -Yandarbiev,R (2302) Moscow II 140/(84) 2019 (22.ФЬ1 Sae8 23.te2
^c4 24.txc4 txc4 25.®h4 Sfl+ 26.Sxfl txfl=)
8...&bd7 9.®d2 le7
9...h6!? 10.txf6 (Ю.ДеЗ ^g4) 10...^xf6 11.0-0-0 te7co
10.0-0-0 Sc8 ll.&bl b5 12.f3 0-0 13.g4± b4?
515
13...®с7±
14.^d5 Jlxd5 15.exd5 a5 16.ЛЬ5±
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16...Sa8N
16...£)c5 17.Ac6 £}xb3 18.cxb3+
17.1c6 ®c7
17...Sa7 18.te3+-
18.1xa8 Sxa8 19.®d3 a4 20.&d2 a3 21.b3 Sa5 22.&e4+- &xe4 23.fxe4 lf8 24.1e3 ®’b7
25.g5 &c5 26.®c4 &d7 27.Shfl f6 28.ШЗ le7 29.Sdfl Sa8 30.1d2 Sa7 31.®xb4 1-0
85. B90
Dominguez Perez, Leinier (2750) - Paravyan, David (2610)
Russia 140/85, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1e3 e5 7.&b3 le7 8.13 Деб 9.®d2 0-0
10.0-0-0 &bd7 ll.g4 b5 12.g5 &h5 13.&d5 lxd5 14.exd5 f6 15.gxf6 Sxf6 16.^a5 &f4
17.&C6
17.ФЬ1 - 82/(221)
17...Ж8 18.&Ы ld8 19.c4 lb6
19...bxc4 2O.txc4 (2O.^xd8 ®xd8 21.txc4 ^b6 22.tflco; 20.®b4 Sf7 21.®xc4 tb6 22.tcl
a5co (22...Sf6)) 20...Ш 21.txb6 ^xb6 22.tb3 ^g6co (22...^d7!?)
2O.cxb5 axb5 21.jLxb5 ^h8N
21...txe3 22.®xe3 Sf7 23.Sd2 &h8 24.Scl 25.tc4±
22.Shfl ®f7 23.1c4
516
23...&g6
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23...txe3! 24.®xe3 ^g2 25.®c3 ^h4 (25...®g6+ 26.td3 ®h6s; 25...^c5s) 26.te2 ®g6+
27.®d3 Bh6s
24.1e2
24.tg5 Sf5 25.td3 Ш! 26.txf4 Sxf4 27.te4
24...&f4 25.1c4 &g6
25...iLxe3 - 23...Be3
26.Ш2 1хеЗ 27.®xe3 Sf4
27...^h4 28.te2 Sf4 29.®c3
28.1e2 &e7
28...^c5 29.a3 ®f5+ 3O.td3 ^xd3 31.®xd3 ®h3^
29.a3
29.^xe7 ®xe7 3O.Sd2 Sh4^
29...&C5
29...^xd5 ЗО.ВЬЗ ^7b6 31.Scl ®f5+ 32.Фа1±; 29...^f5!? ЗО.ВсЗ (3O.®cl 31.td3 ^h4t)
3O...^b6 31.®d2 (31 .Sgl Sh4^) 31...^a4s
30.&xe7 ®xe7 31.Sgl Sb8 32.b4 h5?!
32...Sh4 33.Sd2 Sxh2 34.Scl ®f8 35.Фа2 £И7 36.Sc6±
33.Sd2
33.Scl!? ®f6 (33...®h4 34.Sxc5! dxc5 (34...Sfxb4+ 35.axb4 ®xb4+ 36.Фс2 ®a4+ (36...®b2+
517
37.&dl dxc5 38.Фе1+-) 37.Фс1+-) 35.®xe5-+; 33...h4) 34.Sc4 Sxc4 35.txc4 ®f5+ 36.ФЬ2+
33...®h4 34.Sb2± &a4?
34„.^d7 35.®a7 Sf7 36.Scl+
35.®a7+- &c3+ 36.&c2 Sg8 37.&xc3 Sd4 38.@f7 Sf4 39.®a7
39.®g6 Sf6 40.®g5+-
39...Sd4 40.1b5 @f4 41.Se2! ®xf3+ 42.&b2 ®xd5 43.1a4 @f3 44.Sgg2 @f6 45.1c2 Ш4
46.Sg6 @f8 47.Sh6+
47.Sh6+ gxh6 48.®h7#
1-0
86. B90
Anand, Viswanathan (2774) - Keymer, Vincent (2516)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/86, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1d3 e5 7.&de2 le7 8.0-0 0-0
8...^bd7-41/281
9.&g3 Деб 10.&d5 lxd5 ll.exd5 g6 12.c4 &bd7 13.1h6 Se8 14.Scl lf8N - 140/86
14...a5; 14...^c5N 15.ДЫ a5 16.b3
abcdefgh
16...Sb8! 17.f4 exf4 18.txf4 b5 19.®f3 bxc4 2O.Sxc4 Sb4 (2O...^cd7!? 21.Sc6 a4 22.txd6
(22.bxa4 ®a5co) 22...txd6 23.Sxd6 axb3 24.axb3 Sb6 25.Sc6 Se5co) 21.td2 Sxc4 22.bxc4
£)cd7 23.Ac3 ®b6+ 24.ФЫ Sf8oo Nepomniachtchi,! (2773)-Wojtaszek,R (2724) Moscow (m/1)
140/(86) 2019
15.1g5 h6 16.1d2 a5 17.b3± h5 18.Sel lg7 19.h3 ®e7 20.1e3 ®f8 21.®d2 h4 22.&e2 &h5
518
23.&c3 f5 24.1g5 &f4 25.1xf4
25.iLxh4?! Ah 67
25...exf4 26.Se6
26...&e5?
abcdefgh
26...Sxe6 27.dxe6 28.Ae2 (28.^d5 ^xe6 29.Sel Ae5 ЗО.^Ьб Se8 31.®xa5 ^d4co; 28.Sdl
^хеб 29.Ae2 Ae5 ЗО.ДВ ^c5co; 28.^b5 ^хеб 29.te2 ^c5 3O.tf3 te5 31.Seloo) 28...^xe6
29.ДВ ^c5 3O.^d5 te5 31.^xf4 ®h6 32.®d5+ ФЬ8 33.^e2 Sf8co
27.1e2 Sxe6 28.dxe6 Se8 29.®d5 ®e7
30.&b5!±
abcdefgh
30.®xa5? f3 31 .tfl ^c6 32.®a3 ®g5+
519
30...®xe6 31.@xb7 Эе7 32.®Ь8+
32.®а8+!? ФИ7 33.Sdl W 34.tfl+
32...&h7 33.®xd6 ®xd6 34.&xd6 lf8
34...^d7 35.ФП ^c5 36.Sdl+
35.&b5 &c6
a35...5d7 36.c5 Sd2 37.tfl ^c6±
36.&fl± Se5 37.a3
37.Sdl Ш4 38.Sd2
37...1c5
37...&g7 38.Sdl
38.1f3 &d4 39.&xd4 txd4 40.ЕЫ+- Se6
4O...Sc5 41.td5 Sc8 42.b4 axb4 43.axb4 Sb8 44.Sdl+-
41.b4 Sb6
41...axb4 42.axb4 g5 43.c5
42.Sdl lb2 43.c5 1-0
87. B90
Xu, Xiangyu (2583) - Lu, Shanglei (2606)
China (ch) 140/87, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1e3 e5 7.&f31е7 8.1c4 Деб 9.1xe6 fxe6
10.&g5 ®d7 11.ШЗ &c6 12.®h3 &d8 13.1b6
13.0-0-0-21/(421)
13...h6 14.1xd8N
14.0-0-0
14...1xd8 15.0-0-0
520
abcdefgh
I5.ftxc6 Да5 16.f4 exf4 17.®f5 Axc3+ 18.bxc3 Ф17 19.ftxf4 ®xf5 2O.exf5 Sac8=
15...Ла5! 16.f4 ЛхсЗ 17.bxc3 Фе7
17...0-0 18.®xe6+ (18.fxe5 hxg5 19.exf6 Sxf6 2O.e5 Sh6 21.Sxd6 (21.®g3 d5 22.®xg5 ®c7=)
21...®a4 22.®d3 ®xa2 23.Sd8+ Sxd8 24.®xd8+ <±>h7 25.®d3+ &g8=) 18...®xe6 19.^xe6 Sf7
20.She 1 exf4 21.Sxd6 ftg4 22.h3 ^e5 23.Sd5 ^c4 24.Sc5 b5^
18.&f3 &xe4 19.®h4+
19.fxe5 d5 2O.^d4 Sac8 21.Shfl Sxc3 22.®h5 &d8 23.®g6 Se8 24.Sf7 ®a4 25.Sxb7 ®xa2
26.Sb8+ Фс7 27.®xe8 ®al+ 28.Sbl ®a3+ 29.Sb2 ®al+=
19...&e8
19...Ф£8!? 2O.fxe5 (2O.^xe5? ®a4 21.^g6+ &g8-+) 20...®a4 21.ФЬ2 d5 22.^d4 ®d7
23.Shfl+ &g8co
20.&xe5
2O.fxe5?! d5+
20...®a4! 21.®h5+ &d8 22.&b2
521
22...&xc3! 23.Sxd6+?
abcdefgh
23.®g6 ^xdl+ 24.Sxdl ®b4+ (24...Sc8 25.W+ Фс7 26.^xh8 ®Ь4+ 27.Фа1 ®сЗ+=) 25.Фа1
®сЗ+ 26.ФЫ ®b4+±
23...Фс8 24.a3 ®’b5+ 25.ФхсЗ
25.Фа1? ®c5-+; 25.Фс1? ^e2+ 26.&d2 ^xf4-+
25...®c5++ 26.&b2
26.ФЬЗ ®xd6 27.^c4 ®c7 28.®e2 ФЬ8+
26...®xd6 27.Sdl ®b6+ 28.Фс1 Sd8 29.Sxd8+ ®xd8 3O.@f7
3O.^c4 ФЬ8 31.®c5 a5 32.^d6 b6 33.®d4 Sa7-+
ЗО...ФЬ8! 31.@xg7 8d6 32.®g3 Фа7 33.®e3+ ®b6 34.®c3 Sd8-+ 35.g3 Sd6
35...®gl+ 36.ФЬ2 Sdl 37.^f3 ®b6+
36.&c4 ®c5 37.®e3 ®xe3+ 38.&xe3 h5 39.&c4 Sd4 40.&e5 &b6 4L&d3 Феб 42.h3 &d5
43.g4 h4
43...hxg4 44.hxg4 e5 45.fxe5 Sxg4
44.&d2 Фе4 45.Фе2 Sc4 46.&d2 Sc8 47.g5 Ф13 48.a4 b6 49.&dl &g3 5О.Фе2 Sxc2+ 51.ФеЗ
ФхбЗ 0-1
88. B91
Wen, Yang (2602) - Li, Shilong (2507)
China (ch) 140/88, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&сЗ a6 6.g3 e5 7.&de2 le7 8.1g2 b5 9.&d5 &bd7
10.&ec3 &b6 ll.&xf6+
522
11Ахе7®хе7 12.tg5 Ь4
(12...h6 - 129/(84)) 13.^blN (13.^d5 ^bxd5 14.exd5 0-0 15.0-0 (15.аЗ bxa3 (15...Sb8!?)
16.Sxa3 tf5 17.0-0 h6 18.te3 Sfc8 19.c3 Sab8co) 15...tf5 16.a3 a5co; 13.txf6®xf6 14.^d5
ftxd5 15.®xd5 Sb8 16.0-0 O-Oco) 13...h6 14.txf6 ®xf6 15.аЗ bxa3 16.Sxa3 0-0 17.0-0 te6
18.b3 Sfd8 19.^c3 (19.c4 a5 2О.^сЗ a4 21.^xa4 Йха4 22.Sxa4 Sxa4 23.bxa4 lxc4 24.Sel
Sa8=) 19...®e7 20.®al Sdc8 21.Sei ®c7 22.Se3 a5 23.tfl (23.Sxa5?? Sxa5 24.®xa5 Sa8
25.®b4 Sal+ 26.tfl Ah3-+) 23...®c5°o Ochsner,B (2486)-Bjerre, J (2470) Danmark (ch)
140/(88) 2019
ll...lxf6 12.b3 ®c7 13.®d3 0-0
13...b4!? 14.^dl a5 15.c4 bxc3 (15...tb7 16.^e3 ^d7 17.0-0 ^c5 18.®c2±) 16.®xc3
(16.^xc3 0-0 17.0-0 Даб 18Ab5 ®c6 19.a4 ^d7#) 16...®b7 17.0-0 0-0 18.ta3 Sd8
19.£)e3 a4oo
14.1a3 le7 15.0-0 ld7N
523
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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15.Леб 16.^dl ^d7!? (16...Sfd8 17.^e3±) 17ЛеЗ 18.®e2 ®b7 19.^f5 Sfd8 2O.^xe7+
®xe7 21.Sadl =
16.&dl! a5
16...tc6 17.^e3 ^d7 18.c4±
17.&e3± Sac8
17...b4 I8.1b2a4 19.a3
18.Sfdl b4 19.1cl
19.tb2 te6 20.Sac 1 Sfd8 21.c4 (21.c3 ®a7#) 21...tg5=
19...®c5
19...d5!?20.exd5 td6 21.g4±
20 .®e2 a4
2O... d5 21.exd5 f5 22.a3 td6 23.axb4 axb4 24.Sa77
21 .@el
21.td2!? d5 22.exd5 f5 23.Sacl f4 (23...tb5 24.®el f4 25.^g4+) 24.c4! bxc3 (24...fxe3?!
25.txe3 ®c7 26.d6 txd6 27.C5+-) 25.Sxc3 tb5 26.^c4+
21... d5 22.exd5 f5
22...®d6 23.a3! f5 24.axb4 f4 25.c4! ®xb4 (25...fxe3 26.txe3+-) 26.d6! txd6 27.®xb4 txb4
28.^d5 ^xd5 29.txd5+ &h8 3O.bxa4+
23.a3!
23.d6!? Axd6 24.аЗ! axb3 25.axb4 ®xb4 26.c3! ®c5 27.®d2 f4 28.®xd6 b2 29.Axb2 fxe3
524
30.®xc5 Sxc5 31.fxe3+
23...f4
abcdefgh
a23...axb3 24.d6! Ixd6+ - 23. d6
24.d6! Ixd6 25.axb4 ®xb4 26.c3! ®xb3
26...®c5 27.ta3+-
27.Sxd6+- fxe3 28.1xe3 Sf6 29.Sxf6 gxf6 3O.Sbl ®xc3
30...®xc3 31.®xc3 Sxc3 32.Sxb6
1-0
89. B92
Deepan Chakkravarthy, J. (2534) - Can, Emre (2586)
Dubai 140/89, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1e2 e5 7.&b3 le7 8.0-0 0-0 9.&Ы b6
10.f3 ЛЬ7 П.ЛеЗ Ь5 12.a4 b4 13.^d5 &xd5 14.exd5 &d7 15.сЗ bxc3 16.bxc3 jlg5 17.jlxg5
17.tf2- 115/(80)
17...®xg5 18.Sbl ®d8 19.c4 ®c7N
525
abcdefgh
19...Sb8 20.®d2 ta8 21.c5 ^xc5 22.^xc5 dxc5 23.d6 Sxbl 24.Sxbl e4 25.fxe4 Дхс4 26.Sdlt
2O.c5! &xc5
2O...dxc5 21.d6 ®d8 22.^a5! ®xa5 23.Sxb7 Sad8 24.h3^
21.&xc5 dxc5 22.a5! ®’d7
22...Sfd8?! 23.d6! ®d7 24.Sb6 e4 25.fxe4 Дхс4 26.txa6+
23.®c2!± c4
23...Sad8?! 24.Sfdl ®c8 (24...txd5 - 23...Bd5) 25.d6+; 23...txd5?! 24.Sfdl Sad8 25.tc4 ®c6
26.®d2 txc4 27.®xd8 f6 28.®d7+; 23...®xd5 24.Sfdl ®c6 25.td3 Sa7 26.txh7+ &h8 27.tf5
tc8 28.te4 ®c7 29.®f2 ®e7 3O.Sd5t
24.1xc4 Sfc8 25.®a2
25.Sfdl!? Sc5 26.d6 Sac8 27.Sxb7! ®xb7 28.d7 Sd8 29.txf7+! АФхГ7 30.®xc5 Sxd7 31.®c4+
&f8 32.Sel±; 25.®b3 g6 (25...Sc5 26.d6 Sac8 27.txf7+! ®xf7 28.®xf7+ Фх17 29.Sxb7++)
26.d6 tc6 27.®d3±
25...ЙС7?!
25...Sc5 26.d6 Sd8 27.Sfdl±
26.Sfdl Sac8?
526
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26...Sd8 27.d6 Sc5 28.®b3 h5 29.tfl±
27.Sxb7!+- S\b7 28.1xa6 Sbc7 29.1xc8 ®xc8 3O.d6 Sd7 31.h3 Sa6 32.®d5 1-0
90. B92
Vovk, Yuri (2579) - Shevchenko, Kirill (2539)
Chorzow (rapid) 140/90, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1e2 e5 7.&b3 le7 8.0-0 0-0 9.Sel Деб
10.1f3 &bd7 ll.a4 ®b8 12.a5
12.^d2 - 123/88
12...Sc8 13.h3 b5N
13.,.h6 - 140/(90) 14.^d5N(14.^d2b5 (14...Sc5= 15.^a4 Sc6 16.^c3 Sc5=) 15.axb6 ^xb6
16.^fl a5 17.^e3 a4#) 14...^xd5 15.exd5 tf5 16.c3 (16.^d4 exd4 17.Sxe7 ^e5co) 16...Ш
(16.,.®c7 17.Sa4 tg6 18.Sb4 Sab8 19.te3 f5co (19...tg5co)) 17.Sa4 ®c7 (17...td8 18.te3 b5
19.axb6 td7 2O.Sa3 ДхЬбсо; 17...td7!?) 18.te3 Se8 19.^d2 ^d7 2O.^c4 ^c5 21.txc5 ®xc5
22.^b6 Sad8 23.tg4 tg6 24.th5 M7 25.®f3
527
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25...iLf6co Vovk,Y (2579)-Wojtaszek,R (2724) Chorzow (rapid) 140/(90) 2019
14.axb6 £ixb6 15.^a5 ®’c7
15...td8 16.^d5 (16.td2 Sc5 17.te2 ^bd7 18.^b3 Sc6 19.td3 a5#) 16...^bxd5 17.exd5
Дха5 18.Sxa5 tf5 19.c3 ®c7 2O.Sa4 a5co
16.1e3 Sab8
16...^c4 17.^xc4 ®xc4 18.^a4 ^d7 19.Se2 ®c6 2O.b3 h6 21.c4±
17.&d5 &bxd5
17...iLxd5 18.exd5 ^ic4 19.^ic6! ^ixe3 2O.Sxe3 Sxb2 21.Sxa6±
18.exd5 lf5?!
18...Ad7 19.c4 Sxb2 2O.ftc6 Дхсб 21.dxc6 e4 22.®d4! Sbb8 23.Axe4 ^ixe4 24.®xe4±
19.&c6± Sxb2 2O.c4
2O.g4! Atg6 (2O...txc2?! 21 ,®cl +-) 21.g5 ^e8 22.Sxa6
2O...Sa8
528
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2O...tf8 21.Sxa6 Sbl 22.®d2±
21.&xe5!
21.td4!?Sc2 22.c5+
21...dxe5 22.d6 Jlxd6 23.Лха8 ЛЬ4
23...a5 24.c5 te7 (24...txc5 25.txc5 ®xc5 26.®d8+ ®f8 27.®xa5+-) 25.g4 tg6 26.®a4+-
24.Se2 Sxe2 25.®xe2+- a5 26.c5 ®c8 27.®b5 lc3
27...®xa8 28.®xb4
28.1b7 ®’c7 29.Sdl h5 ЗО.Й’Ьб Йе 7 31.Ш8+ ®xd8 32.Sxd8+ &h7 ЗЗ.сб a4 34.c7 a3 35.Sa8
lb2 36.1c5 1-0
91. B94
Liu, Qingnan (2543) - Inarkiev, Ernesto (2692)
China 140/91, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 &bd7 7.f4 ®b6 8.®d2 e5 9.&f5
®xb2 lO.Sbl ®a3 ll.le2 h6 12.1h4 exf4 13.0-0 g6 14.Sxf4 g5 15.Sb3 ®a5 16.^xd6+ lxd6
17.®xd6 gxf4 18.Sa3 ®b6+ 19.®xb6 &xb6 20.1xf6 Sg8 21.Sb3 &d7 22.&d5 Sb8N
22...Sg6- 112/149
22...b5!? 23.M4 (23.tc3 tb7 24.^c7+ &d8 25.^xa8 txa8 26.td2 txe4 27.tf3=) 23...tb7
24.^c7+ Ф£8 25.^xa8 txa8 26.Sd3 €lc5 27.Sd8+ &g7co
23.1d4 b5
529
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23...b6 24.Sh3 Ab 7 25.Sxh6t
24.1a7! Sb7 25.Sc3 &d8 26.1f2!± &e5
26...Sg5 27.Sc6! (27.th4 Ac5 - 26...Ne5) 27...Sxd5 (27...f3 28.Afl! fxg2 29.Ae2 Sxd5 (29...f6
3O.Sxa6 Se5 31.Ad3±) 3O.exd5 Sc7 31.c4±) 28.exd5 Sc7 29.th4+ f6 3O.td3+
27.1114+ Sg5 28.Sc5
28.Ф£2 ^g6 29.1xg5+ hxg5 3O.Sc5±
28...&g6
28...Ae6 29.£)xf4 ?bd7 30.1xg5 hxg5 3l.ftxc6 Фхеб З2.ф£2±
29.1xg5+ hxg5
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530
30.&b4! Sc7 31.Sd5+! Фе7 32.Sxg51Ь7
З2...ф£8 33.td3 Sc3 34.ftd5 Sa3 35.Ф12 Sxa2 36.h4 ФхИ4 37.Фх14+
33.,td3 Sd7
33...Феб 34.a47
34.&d5+± Феб
34...Axd5 35.exd5+
35.Ф12
35.h4! ФхИ4 36.^xf4+ ф£6 37.Sh5 ^g6 38.e5+! Фg7 39.Sg5+
35..Jlxd5 36.exd5+ Ф16?!
36...Sxd5?! 37.Sxd5 Фxd5 38.txg6! fxg6 39.Ф£3 Фе5 40^g4 Фе4 41^g5 ФеЗ 42^xg6 Ф£2
43.ФГ5 Фxg2 44.Фх£4 ФхЬ2 45.Фе5+-; 36...Ф16 37.Ф£3+
37.Sf5+
37.Sh5 Sd8 38.h4 Фе7 39.ФВ+-
37...Фе7
abcdefgh
38.h4!+-
38.Sh5 Фd6 39.h4+-
38...&xh4 39.Sh5 &g6 40.1xg6 fxg6 41.Sh7+ Фd6 42.Sxd7+ Фxd7 43.Ф13 Фd6 44.ФхГ4
Фxd5 45.&g5 Фе4 46^xg6 &f4 47.ФГ6 ФgЗ 48.Фе5 Фxg2 49.Ф(15 Ф13 5О.Фс6 Фе4 51.ФЬ6
Фd5 52.Фха6 Феб 53.а3 Фс5 54.ФЬ7 Фс4 55.ФЬ6 Ь4 5б.а4 ФсЗ 57.ФЬ5 1-0
92. В96
531
Martinez Ramirez, Lennis (2452) - Ortiz Suarez, Isan (2519)
Cuba (ch) 140/92, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 e6 7.f4 h6 8.1114 ®b6 9.a3 &bd7
10.1e2!?le7
10...e5 ll.fxe5 (11.- 131/86) ll...dxe5 12.^f5 g6
abcdefgh
1З.^еЗ!! ®xb2 (13...®xe3 14.1f2 ®g5 15.h4 ®xg2 16.1B ®xhl+ 17.1xhl±; 13...te7
14.£1c4±) 14.£)cd5 ^ixd5 15.^ixd5 ld6 16.1f2+
11.112 ®c7 12.g4 g5N
12...£15!? 13.1G d5!# 14.e5 (14.exd5 ®xf4) 14...£}fe4 15.1xe4 £^xe4 16.^ixe4 dxe4 17.®e2
b5°o
13.f5 ^e5 14.h3
14.h4!?
14...1d7 15.&В lc6 16.®d4 Sc8 17.1g3 &xf3+
17..Aed7!? 18.^d2 (18.0-0-0? e5+) 18...®b6 19.®xb6 ^xb6=
18.1xf3± e5 19.®e3 b5 2O.h4 Sg8 21.hxg5 hxg5 22.112 a5 23.Sh6 ®b8 24.®d3 b4 25.axb4
axb4 26.&dl d5?! 27.exd5 e4 28.®d4
28.®e3!?
28...exf3 29.Sxf6 ®b5?
532
abcdefgh
29...txd5 3O.Sb6 ®f4 31.Sa7± (31.®xd5? Sh8-+)
3O.c4!+- bxc3 31.fcxc3 ®xb2 32.Sbl lxf6 33.®xf6 ®a3 34.d6 ±f8 35.®e7+ &g7 36.®xg5+
1-0
93. B96
Garcia Pantoja, Roberto (2514) - Ortiz Suarez, Isan (2519)
Cuba (ch) 140/93, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 еб 7.f4 h6 O.h4 S’b6 9.®d2 ®xb2
lO.Sbl ®a3 ll.lxf6!?
11.e5 - 135/92
ll...gxf6 12.1e2
12.f5 ^c6 13.fxe6 fxe6 14.te2 ftxd4 15.®xd4N (15.th5+) 15...tg7 16.th5+ Фе7
533
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.^d5+? (17.e5 fxe5 18.®e3 ®c5 19.®xc5 dxc5 20.0-0 Sf8 21.Sxf8 &xf8 22.Sfl+ &g8
23.Sf7 e4! 24.^xe4 b5co) 17...exd5 18.®xd5 ®c3+ 19.&dl ®c7-+ 2O.e5 dxe5 21 .Фс1 Sf8
22.Sdl f5 23.Sb3 e4 24.Sg3 te5 25.Sg8 te6 0-1 (25) Janko,Z (2247)-Stohl,I (2503) Slovensko
140/(93) 2019
12...1e7 13.f5N
13.0-0
13...И5?!
13...4йс6!? 14.fxe6 fxe6 15.iLh5+ ^d8°o; 13...®a5!? 14.fxe6 fxe6 15.Ag4 £k6! I6.ftxc6 Ф17
17.0-0 txe6 18.txe6+ Фхеб 19.®d5+ ®xd5 2O.exd5+ ®I7 21.dxc6 bxc6 22.Sb7 Sab8 23.Sa7
d5 24.Sxa6 tc5+ 25.ФЫ Shc8¥
14.fxe6 fxe6 15.Лс4 ®c5 16.Лхе6 &c6 17.Лхс8 &xd4 18Jlxb7 Sb8
534
19.1d5
19.&dl!±
19...Sxbl+ 20.&xbl &xc2+ 21.Фе2 &d7
21„.^d4+ 22.&d3±
22.Sdl
22.Scl Sc8 23 Ac3!? ®xc3 24.®xc3 Sxc3 25.&d2 Sc5 26.Sxc2 h4=
22...Sc8 23.1b3 f5= 24.® d3
24.exf5 ®e5+ 25.&f2 ®c5+=
24...1h4
24...fxe4 25.®xe4 Sf8 26.®b7+=
25.g3 lf6 26.&d2 &d4+ 27.ФА &xb3 28.&xb3
28.axb3 Д®с2 29.^c4 ®xd3+ 3O.Sxd3±
28...®c6 29.Sel 1/2-1/2
94. B96
Tsydypov, Zhamsaran (2546) - Rodshtein, Maxim (2699)
Russia 140/94, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 еб 7.f4 h6 8.1h4 ®b6 9.a3 le7
10.1f2 ®c7 ll.®f3 &bd7 12.0-0-0 b5 13.g4 lb7 14.1d3
14.tg2 g5 15.h4 gxf4 16.g5 ^e5 17.®xf4 hxg5 18.hxg5 Sxhl 19.Sxhl ^fd7 2O.th3N (20.ФЫ
- 135/90) 2O...^g6 (2O...^f8!? 21.®g3 Sc8 22.ФЫ ®a5co) 21.®g3 0-0-0
abcdefgh
535
(21.,.£)de5?! 22.£)xe6 fxe6 23.Axe6+) 22.Дхе6!? fxe6 23.^ixe6 ®c4 24.^ixd8 ^xd8 25.®e3
(25,b3 ®e6co) 25...®c5co Salimova,N (2415)-Sebag,M (2461) Antalya 140/(94) 2019
14...&C5 15.&Ы d5N
15...Sc8 16.Shfl d5 (16...0-0 17.g5 hxg5 18.fxg5 AIU7 19.®h5 ^e5 2O.Sgl g6 21.®h4t) 17.e5
^fe4 18.tel 0-0 19.^ce2 f6 2O.exf6 txf6co
16.e5 &fe4 17.1el 0-0-0 18.®e3 g5?!
abcdefgh
18...ФЬ8 19.Sfl She8 2O.f5±
19.f5! f6?
19...®xe5? 2O.Axe4 dxe4 21.jLg3 ®f6 22.fxe6 fxe6 (22...£)xe6 23.Shfl ^)f4 24.^ce2+-)
23.Shfl ®g7 24.^b3+-; 19...She8 2O.Sflf
2О.Лхе4 dxe4 21.exf6 Jlxf6 22.^,g3+- Ле5
22...txd4 23.Sxd4 e5 24.Sxd8+ Sxd8 25.h4+-
23dlxe5 ®xe5 24.Shfl exf5
24...Shf8 25.b4 exf5 26.Sxf5 (26.gxf5) 26...Sxf5 27.gxf5
25.Sxf5 ®e7 26.b4 &d7
536
abcdefgh
26...£)a4 27.£)xa4 bxa4 28.®g3
27.&cxb5! axb5 28.®c3+ 1-0
95. B97
Caruana, Fabiano (2819) - Vachier Lagrave, Maxime (2779)
Stavanger 140/95, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.&f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 e6 7.f4 ®’b6 8.®d2 ®xb2 9.Sbl ®a3
10.f5 le7 ll.fxe6 lxe6 12.&xe6 fxe6 13.1c4 &bd7 14.1xe6 &c5
15.1c4!?N
15.tf5 - 140/96
15...#texe4?!
abcdefgh
537
15...Sc8 16.0-0 ^cd7 17.Sf5t; 15...b5 16.0-0 (16.td5 fcxd5 17.®xd5 ®xc3+ 18.td2 ®xc2
19.®c6+ Ф17 20.®d5+ Фе8=; 16.Ab3 ^icxe4 17.£)xe4 ^ixe4 18.®d5 ®b4+ 19.c3 ®xc3+
20.&dl ^f2+ 21.®c2 lxg5 22.®xa8+ ®c7 23.®b7+ ®d8 24.®a8+=) 16...bxc4 17.txf6 txf6
(17...gxf6 18.^d5 ^xe4 19.®d4 ®c5 20.®xc5 dxc5 21.Sbel Sd8 22.^xe7 Фхе7 23.Sxe4+ &f7
24.Sxc4±) 18.®xd6 ®хсЗ 19.e5 ®еЗ+ 20.Ф111 ^e4 21.®c6+ ®I7 22.exf6 gxf6 23.®d7+ Ф1В
24.g3 ^f2+ 25.®g2 ftc4 26.Sb7 ®d2+ 27.®xd2 fcxd2 28.Sxf6+ &g8 29.Sff7=
16.&xe4 &xe4 17.1П+! &xf7
17..,&f8? 18.txe7+ Фхе7 19.Sxb7+ ®d8 20.®d4 ®cl+ 21.Фе2 ®xc2+ 22.Ф03 ^g5+ 23.&f4
ftx!7 24.Sxf7 ®c5 25.®xc5 dxc5 26.Sdl+ Фе8 27.Sdd7+
18.®d5+ Фе8 19.®xe4 ®a5+ 20.&dl ®xg5 21.Sxb7 Sf8
21...®e5 22.Sel+; 21...d5 22.®e6 Sf8 (22...®f6 23.Sel ®d4+ 24.Фс1 ®al+ 25.Sbl ®f6
26.®xf6 gxf6 27.Sb7+) 23.Sei Sf7 24.Sxe7+ Sxe7 25.®c6+ &d8 26.®xa8+ &d7 27.®b7+ Фе8
28.Sxe7+ ®xe7 29.®a8+ ®d8 30.®xa6+
22.Sel Sf7 23.Sxe7+ Sxe7 24.®xa8+ &f7 25.Sfl+ &g6 26.®xa6 ®e5 27.®d3+ &h6 28.c3
28.g3 g6±
28...®xh2 29.®d2+ &g6 3O.Sf4 Se6?!
3O...h5 31.®xd6+ Ф117 32.®xe7 ®xf4 33.®e2±; 30...®h5+ 31.g4 ®e5 32.a4 h5 33.gxh5+ ®xh5+
34.Фс1 ®e2! 35.®xd6+ &h5#
31.®c2+
31.Фс2 h5 32.a4 <±>h7 33.Sf5 (33.a5 Se5 34.Sa4 ®gl 35.a6 g6! 36.a7 (36.c4 Se7=) 36...Sb5
37.Sb4 Sxb4 38.cxb4 ®xa7 39.®xd6=) 33...Sg6 34.ФЬЗ Sxg2 35.Sxh5+ ®xh5 36.®xg2±
31...&h6 32.®f2 ®h5+ 33.&d2
33.g4 ®d5+ 34.Фс1 ®e5 35.®h2+ &g6 36.®c2+ &h6co
33...®d5+ 34.&cl g6
a34...g5 35.Sd4 ®c5 36.Фс2 &g7co
35.a4 ®e5 36.&c2
538
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
36...g5?
36...®e2+! 37.®xe2 (37.ФЬЗ ®dl+ 38.ФЬ4 ®bl+ 39.ФаЗ ®al+=) 37...Sxe2+ 38.ФЬЗ Sxg2
39.a5 (39.Sh4+ &g7 4O.a5 g5 41.a6 Se2 42.Sd4 h5co) 39...g5 4O.Sf6+ (4O.Sa4 Se2 41.a6 Se8
42.a7 Sa8 43.Фс4 g4=) 40...Ф115 41.Sxd6 g4 42.a6 Se2 43.a7 Se8 44.c4 g3 45.c5 g2 46.Sdl
&g4 47.c6 h5 48.c7 &g3 49.Scl Sc8 5O.Sal Sa8=
37.Sd4 &g6 38.ШЗ?
38.g4 Sf6 39.®d2+
38...И5 39.Sd5 ®e2+ 40.®xe2 Sxe2+ 41.Sd2 Se6??
41...Se8! 42.ФЬЗ (42.Sxd6+ &f5 43.c4 h4 44.c5 g4 45.c6 Sh8=) 42...h4 43.a5 g4 44.a6 &g5
45.Фс4 h3 46.gxh3 gxh3 47.a7 Sa8 48.Sa2 &f4 49.ФЬ5 &g3 5О.ФЬ6 h2 51.Sal Sh8 52.ФЬ7
Sh7+=
42.a5+- h4 43.&b3 g4 44.&b4 Sei
44...d5 45.Sa2 h3 46.gxh3 gxh3 47.Фс5+-
45.Sa2 Sbl+ 46.&c4 h3 47.gxh3 gxh3 48.a6 Sb8 49.&d5 Sa8 50.&xd6 h2 51.Sxh2 Sxa6+
52.&d5 &f7
52...Sa5+ 53.Феб Sa6+ 54.ФЬ5 Sa8 55.c4 Sb8+ 56.Фа6 Sc8 57.Sc2+-
53.Se2 Sa8 54.c4 Sd8+ 55.Фс6 Sc8+ 56.ФЬ5 Sb8+ 57.Фа6 Sc8 58.Se4 &f6 59.ФЬ7 ±f5
6O.Sd4 1-0
96. B97
Wei, Yi (2736) - Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773)
Moscow (m/3-rapid) 140/96, 2019
l.e4 c5 2.^f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&c3 a6 6.1g5 e6 7.f4 ®b6 8.®d2 ®xb2 9.Sbl ®a3
539
10.f5 Де7 ll.fxe6 lxe6 12.&xe6 fxe6 13.1с4 &bd7 14.1хе6 &с5 15.If5
15.jt.b3 Sc8 16.0-0 ^xb3 17.Sxb3 ®c5+ 18.te3 ®c4 19.Sf4 ^h5! 20.SB M6=
Perunovic,Milos
15...g6 16.1ИЗ
16.0-0 gxf5 17.Sxf5 Sf8 18.txf6 txf6 19.M5 0-0-0 2O.Sxf6 (2O.^xf6 ^xe4 21.®d4 ^xf6
22.®a7 Sde8 23.®xb7+ M8 24.®b6+ M7 25.®b7+=) 2O...Me4= - 132/103
16...^fxe4
RR16..Acxe4 17.Me4 ^jxe4 18.®d4 ®сЗ+ 19.®хсЗ йхсЗ 2O.Axe7 Фхе7 (2O...^jxb 1 ?! 21.jt.f6
Sf8 22.M2+) 21.Sxb7+ &f6 22.0-0+ &g5 23.g3t Perunovic,Milos
17.^xe4 £ixe4 18.®d4 ®сЗ+ 19.®хсЗ ^хсЗ 2О.Лхе7 Фхе7
2O...^xbl?! 21.tf6 W 22.tb2+
21.Sb3
21.Sxb7+ &f6 22.0-0+ &g5 23.g3t
21...&e4 22.Sxb7+ &f6 23.0-0+ &g5 24.g3 Sab8 25.Sa7 Sb2N
25...^c5 26.tg2 h5 27.h4+ Мб 28.Sdl Sb6=
26.1g2 d5 27.h4+
27.Sd7 Мб 28.Sxd5 Se8 (28...^c3 29.Sd7 M2+ 30.M1 Sxc2 31.Sff7 Scl+ (31...Sxa2?
32.tf3 a5 33.Sfe7 М3 34.h4+-) 32.M1 М3 33.h4±) 29.Sel Sxc2 3O.Sa5 Se6 31.txe4 Sc4
32.&g2 Scxe4 33.Sxe4 Sxe4 34.Sxa6 Se2+ 35.&gl &g5 =
27...&g4 28.M2
abcdefgh
540
28...&xg3?!
28...Sxc2! 29.Sf4+ Ф115 30.Ф113 (3O.Sd7 ФИ6 31.Sxd5 Se8 32.g4 Se7=) ЗО...Ф£2+ 31.ФИ2
Фе4=
29.1ИЗ+! Фх114 3O.Sf4+ &g5 3L&xg3± Sxa2 32.Sg4+
32.Sf2 Se8 33.1fl Se3+ 34.&g2
32...ФИ6 33.Sc7 Sa3+ 34.c3 Se8 35.Sh4+ &g5 36.Sg4+ &h6 37.Ф13 gel 38.Sh4+ &g5
39.Sg4+ &h6 4O.Sh4+ &g5 41.Sd4 Se5 42.Sc5
42.Sg4+ &f6 43.Sc6+ ^g7 44.Sd4
42...И5 43.1d7 h4?!
abcdefgh
43...a5 44.tc6 Sal 45.txd5±
44.1c6?!
44.Sg4+! &f6 45.Sxh4+
44...Sf5+ 45.ФеЗ h3 46.Sdxd5
46.txd5 h2 47.Sdl Ф114 48.Sc4+ &g3 49.te4 Sh5 5O.Sc6 g5co
46...h2= 47.Sxf5+ gxf5 48.1e4 &h4 49.113 &g3 5O.Sc8
5O.Sxf5 Sxc3+ 51.Фе2 Sc2+ 52.ФеЗ Sc3+=
5O...f4+ 51.Фе4 Sa4+! 52.c4 Sa3 53.Sg8+ &h4 54.Sh8+ &g3 55.Sg8+ &h4 56.1Ы Sal
57.Sh8+ &g3 58.Sg8+ &h4 59.1g2 Sa2
059...Scl 60.&xf4 Sxc4+ 61.ФеЗ Sc3+
60.Ф13 Sc2 61.Sg4+ &h5 62.Sxf4 Scl бЗ.ФеЗ &g5 64.Se4 Sgl 65.Ф13 Sfl+ 66.&e2 Sgl
541
67.±f2 hl=Q 68.1xhl Sxhl 69.Se5+ &f6 7O.Sa5 1/2-1/2
542
С00-С24
97. СОЗ
Delgado Ramirez, Neuris (2616) - Rodriguez Vila, Andres (2480)
Montevideo (zt) 140/97, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 Ле7 4.exd5
4.e5 - 133/104
4...exd5 5.1d3 &f6 6.h3 0-0 7.&gf3 c5 8.dxc5
abcdefgh
8...a5! 9.O-ON
9.a4
9...&bd7 10.&b3 a4 ll.&bd4 &xc5 12.1e3 &fe4 13.a3 f5! 14.&b5 f4 15.1d4
543
abcdefgh
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15...Sa6! 16.ФсЗ &xd3 17.®xd3 lf5 18.®b5 &хсЗ 19.1хсЗ?!
19.bxc3 te4 20.®xb7 Sg6 21.ФИ2 Sf7 22.Sfel tf8 23.®b5 ®c8 24.Sabl#
19.. .1e4+ 2O.Sfel
20 .®xb7 Sg6 21.М2 Sf7 22.®b5 ®c8^
2O... lf6?!
2O... txf3 21.gxf3; 2O...Sg6 21.Sxe4! dxe4 22.®c4+ M8 23.£te5s; 2O...Sb6! 21.®e2 Sg6+;
20... ®c8! 21.^e5 B!+
21.1b4
21 .txf6®xf6 22.M2=
21... Se8 22.Sadl Sae6 23.c3 lh4!?
23...®c8 24.M2!= (24.M4? td3-+; 24.®xa4? txB 25.Sxe6 Sxe6! 26.gxf3 Se5-+)
24.Sxe4!?
24 .^xh4 ®xh4 25.B txB 26.®xe8+ Sxe8 27.Sxe8+ &f7 28.Sf8+ &g6! (28...Феб?! 29.Sfl
txg2 3O.Slxf4! ®xh3 31.S4f7!±) 29.Sfl txg2 30.&xg2 (3O.Slxf4? ®xh3-+) 30...®g3+=
24... Sxe4 25.Sxd5?
25 .®xa4 Se2 26.tc5 tf6=; 25.®xb7 Se2 26.^xh4 ®xh4 27.®xd5+ &h8 28.BB Sxb2 29.c4^;
25.ta5 ®e7 (25..Ж6? 26.®xd5+ М8 27.®h5+) 26.tb4 (26.®xd5+?! &h8 27.tb4 ®d8!
28.td6 Se2T) 26...®d8=
25... Sel+! 26.&xel
544
abcdefgh
26.Ф112 txf2-+
26...1xf2+!!-+ 27.&xf2 ®h4+ 28.&gl
28.ФВ Se3#
28...Sxel+ 29.Ш1
29.Ф112 ®g3#
29...Sxfl+ ЗО.ФхА f3-+ 31.Sd4 fxg2+ 32.&xg2 ®g5+ ЗЗ.Ф13 h5 34.h4 ®cl 35.Фе4 ®xb2
36.&d5 ®g2+ 37.&d6 ФП 38.Фс7 ®c6+ 39.ФЬ8 Ь5 4О.Фа7 Феб 41.ФЬ8 ®Ь6+ 42.Фс8 g6
43.Sd2 ®с6+ 44.ФЬ8 Ф15 45.Sd6 ®е8+ 46.Фс7 ®е7+ 47.ФЬ6 ®xh4 48.ФхЬ5 ®е4 49.с4 h4
5O.Sd5+ &g4 5Lld6 g5 52.Sd2 ®e3 0-1
98. C07
Safar I i, Eltaj (2662) - Bluebaum, Matthias (2616)
Skopje 140/98, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 c5 4.&gf3 cxd4 5.&xd4 &c6 6.1b5 ld7 7.&xc6 bxc6 8.1d3 ®c7 9.®e2
^e7 10.&13 &g6 ll.e5 f6I?
11...C5 12.c3 (12.c4 - 133/108) 12...te7 13.h4 f6 14.exf6 gxf6
545
abcdefgh
15.th6N (15.tb5 h57) 15...Ш 16.txf4 ®xf4 17.tb5 ДхЬ5 18.®xb5+ &f7 19.®e2 Shg8
20.g3°o Fawzy,A (2468)-Stankovic,M (2465) Paracin 140/(98) 2019
12Jlxg6+
12.exf6 gxf6 13.0-0 Ф17 14.c4 e5 15.Ac2oo
12...hxg6 13.O-ON
13.tf4?! g5 14.tg3 ®b6 15.сЗ Де7т
13...ФП 14.C4 le7 15.1f4 ®b6
15...g5? 16.exf6®xf4 17.fxe7 Фхе7 18.cxd5 cxd5 19.h3+
16.И4 d4 17.b4
abcdefgh
17...a5?
546
17...txb4? 18.Sfbl ®a5 19.a3 te7 2O.Sb7 ®d8 21.exf6 gxf6 22.Sdl c5 (22...tc8 23.Sc7+-)
23.^xd4!+-; 17...®xb4 18.Sabl ®a4 19.Sb7 c5 2O.exf6 gxf6 21.g4!? (21.Sel Sae8) 21 ...e5!
22.txe5 (22.^xe5+ fxe5 23.txe5 Sxh4 24.®f3+ Фе8 25.Sxd7 ®xd7 26.®xa8+ Ф17 27.f3co)
22...Sae8 23.Sel (23.^g5+ <±>f8! 24.®f3 Sxh4 25.txf6 Sxg4+ 26.&h2 Sh4+ 27.&gl=) 23...®c6
24.Sxa7 td8 25.®e4t; 17...c5 18.bxc5 (18.b5 Sh7! 19.a4 Sah8 2O.a5 ®d8co) 18...®xc5 19.Sadl
Sad8 2O.Sxd4 tc6 21.Sxd8 Sxd8^
18.Sadl! axb4 19.Sxd4 Sad8
19...Sa7 2O.exf6 gxf6 21.Sfdl ®d8 22.g4+
2O.exf6 gxf6
21JLe5! fxe5?
abcdefgh
21...C5 22.Sf4 ^g7 23.tb2 (23.Sxf6 txf6 24.txf6+ &xf6 25.®e5+ Фе7 26.®g7+ &d6 27.Sdl+
Фс7 28.^e5 Фс8 29.Sxd7 Sxh4co) 23...®d6 (23...tc8 24.^e5!+) 24.Se4 tc8 (24„.&g8 25.Sdl
®c7 26.Sg4+) 25.^g5+; 21„.&g7 22.Sf4 fxe5 (22...Shf8 23.tb2+) 23.®xe5+ &g8 24.^g5 ®b8
(24...txg5 25.®xg5 Sh7 26.h5! Sf8 27.hxg6 Sg7 28.Sxf8+ &xf8 29.®f6+ &g8 3O.Sdl ®c7
31.Ш4+-) 25.®e4 Sh6 26.W Sh7 27.Sg4 g5 28.^xd8 ®xd8 29.Sdl+
22.&xe5+ ^g7
22...Фе8 23.®d3 Sg8 24.Sxd7 ®a5 25.Sdl+-
23.Sxd7 Sxd7 24.®g4! Sh6
24...g5 25.®xe6+-
25.&xd7 ®c7 26.®xe6 lxh4
26...®d6 27.Sei ®xe6 28.Sxe6 txh4 29.g3 td8 3O.Sxc6+-
27.g3 8d8
547
27...tg5 28.Sdl ®d8 29.®xc6+-
28.Sel ®g5 29.&П 1-0
99. C07
Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2667) - Bluebaum, Matthias (2618)
Magdeburg 140/99, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&d2 c5 4.&gf3 cxd4 5.&xd4 &f6 6.exd5 &xd5 7.c3
7.^2f3 - 66/(240)
7...1c5
abcdefgh
7...te7 8.^2f3 (8.td3
8...e5!? (8...a6) 9.^f5 (9.tb5+ td7 10.BB exd4 ll.®xd5 ^c6 12.0-0 dxc3 13.bxc3 0-07)
548
9...£)f4 10.Ab5+Ad7 1 l.£)e4 (1 l.Axd7+ ®xd7 12.^ixe7 ^ixg2+ 13.ФП ^if4+) ll...^xg2+
12.ФП txb5+ 13.&xg2 ®xdl 14.Sxdl Дсб 15.Ш) 8...0-0 9.td3 ^d7 10.0-0 ®c7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(10...Se8 11.Sei tf6 12.tc2 a6(12...g6 13.th6^7b6 14.a4td7 15.tb3 a5 16.^e5 ®c7
17.^g4th8 18.h3 e5 19.^b5 ®c6 20.®f3±) 13.a3N (13.®e2; 13.Wd3; 13.h4) 13...b5°o
Rozentalis,E (2524)-Bluebaum,M (2620) Oesterreich 140/(99) 2019) ll.SelN (ll.£)b5 ®b8°o)
ll...a6 12.®c2 ^7f6 13.tg5 b6 14.th4 €tf4 15.te4 tb7 16.txf6 txe4 17.®xe4 txf6 18.Sadl
Sad8= Grandelius,N (2688)-Nisipeanu,L (2667) Malmoe 140/ (99) 2019
7...a6 8.^2f3 ®c7 9.td3
abcdefgh
9...td7N (9...^f4; 9...g6) 10.0-0 ^c6 11.Sei ftxd4 12.^xd4 td6 13.®h5co Dubov,D (2703)-
Harika,D (2471) Moscow 140/(99) 2019
8.&e4N
549
8.^2f3 0-0 9.td3 e5! 10.^xe5 (Ю.^ЬЗ tb6 11.0-0 ^сбсо) 10...Se8 11.f4 ®h4+ (11..AC6
12.txh7+ ФхИ7 13.®h5+ &g8 14.®xf7+ &h7=) 12.g3 ®f6 13.0-0 8.tb5+td7
9.txd7+ ^xd7 1О.£ШЗ ®b6=
8...1xd4 9.®’\d4 0-0 10.1e2 &c6 ll.®c5 f5 12.&d6
12 .^g5 f4 13.^f3 ^b6!? 14.0-0 Sf5 15.®a3 e5 16.Sdl Bc8 17.td3 Sh5co
12... @e7 13.1e3
13 .b3 Sd8 14.ta3 ®f6 (14...a5 15.0-0 a4co) 15.Scl Ш 16.tfl ^e7 17.g3 b6 18.®e3 ftld5
19.®d2 a5co
13... f4 14.1d2 SdS
14...Sf5!? 15.®a3 Se5 16.ФП (16.£k4 Sxe2+! 17.Фхе2 ®g5 18.^d6 e5 19.^xc8 Sxc8^)
16...£)e3+ 17.Axe3 (17.fxe3 fxe3 18.Ael Sa5 19.®b3 ®xd6°o) 17...fxe3 18.^ic4®h4 I9.ftxc3
Ьбоо
15.&e4 ®e8 16.13
16.c4 ®g6 17.cxd5 (17.f3 18.^xf6+ gxf6 19.tc3 e5co) 17...Sxd5 18.®c3 ®xe4 19.f3 ®f5
20.0-0 td7 21.tc4 Sd6 22.Sadl^
16...b6 17.®f2 e5 18.0-0 lf5 19.1a6 &a5
19...txe4 2O.fxe4 21.®e2 &h8 22.Sadl g5t; 19...Ш 2O.^xf6+ gxf6
2O.Sfel ®c6 21.®e2?
21 .b3 22.^xf6+ gxf6 23.c4 ^b7 24.txb7 ®xb7t; 21 .tfl 22.^xf6+ gxf6 23.b3 Sd7
24.c4 ^Ь7т
21... 1xe4 22.fxe4
22 .®xe4 b5-+
22... &C7 23.1d3 8d6 24.1c4+ &h8
24...^xc4 25.®xc4+ ^e6 26.Sadl ®c5+ 27.®xc5 ^xc5 28.tcl Sxdl 29.Sxdl Se8+
25.1d5 &xd5 26.exd5 ®xd5 27.Sadl ®xa2 28.®xe5 &c4 29.®e6
29.®xf4 ®xb2 30.®xc4 Sxd2 31.®e4 Sf8 32.Sxd2 ®xd2+
29...®b3 30.®e2
550
3O..Axb2
abcdefgh
30...®xb2! 31.®хс4 (31.txf4 ®хе2 32.Sxd8+ Sxd8 33.Sxe2 a5-+) 31...Sxd2 32.®c6 Sf8
33.Sxd2 ®xd2 34.Se8 ®dl+ 35.Ф12 ®c2+ 36.&gl ®bl+ 37.Ф12 ®a2+ 38.&gl Sxe8 39.®xe8+
®g8-+
31.ЭЫ ®c2
31...®a3 32.txf4 ^d3 33.te5 ®f8 (33.. Axel 34.txg7+! &xg7 35.®e5+ &f8 36.®f5+ Фе7
37.Sxel+ &d6 38.Sdl+ Феб 39.BB+ Фс5 40.®f2+=) 34.Sfl ®e7 35.Sf5 a5+
32.1xf4 ®xe2 33.Sxe2 &c4?!
33.. Ad3 34.te3 Se8 35.Sdl ^e5 36.Sa2 ^c4 37.td4 Se7+
34.Se4 Sac8 35.Se7
abcdefgh
551
З5...а5?!
35...W! 36.tg3 a5 37.te5 ^xe5 38.Sxe5 Sxc3 39.Seb5 a4 4O.Sxb6 Sa8+
36.1e5 &xe5 37.Sxe5 Sd6 38.Seb5 Sa8?
38...h6 39.Sxb6 Sxb6 4O.Sxb6 Sxc3 41.Sa6 Sc5 42.ФШ
39.Sxb6 S\b6 4O.Sxb6 a4 41.Ф12 a3 42.Sbl &g8 43.ФеЗ Ф17 44.Ф03 Феб 45.Фс2 Sf8
45...&d5 46.Sdl+ Фс4 47.Sd4+ Фс5 48.ФЬ1 =
46.Sb6+ &d5 47.ФЬЗ Sfl 48.c4+ Фс5 49.Sb5+ Феб 5О.ФхаЗ Sxg2 51.Sh5 h6 1/2-1/2
100.CIO
Kobalia, Mikhail (2610) - Antipov, Mikhail Al (2595)
Russia 140/100, 2019
1.е4 еб 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 h6 4.&f3
4.e5 - 129/97
4...&f6 5.1d3 lb4 6.exd5 exd5 7.0-0 0-0 8.h3
8.^e2 td6 9.^g3 Se8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10.^e5N (10.^f5) 10...txe5 ll.dxe5 Sxe5 12.tf4 Se8 I3.®d2s Adhiban,B (2689)-
Nakamura,H (2749) ProChessLeague (Int.-rapid) 140/(100) 2019
8...Se8 9.Sel Sxel+
9...^e4 10.td2 fcxd2 ll.Sxe8+ ®xe8 12.®xd2t
lO.Wxel c6 ll.lf4
552
ll...&a6?!N
abcdefgh
ll...Ae6 12.a3 (12.£)e5 ^ibd7 13.®e3 ^ic5! 14.Де2 ^ice4 15.^ixe4 ^ixe4=) 12..jLf8 13.£)e2
ftbd7 14.^g3 ®b6 15.®clt
12.a3 lf8 13.&e2 &c7 14.&e5 &ce8?!
14...^e6 15.te3 ®b6 16.®cl±
15 .c3 &d6 16Ag3
16 .g4!?
16... ®b6
16... ®e7 17.®e2te6 18.Sel Se8 19.tbl+
17 .®e2 &fe4 18.Sel?!
18 .^h5! ®d8 19.f3 2O.^g3 ®b6 21.Sel±
18... 1e6
18...^xg3! 19.txg3 (19.fxg3!?) 19...te6 20.®c2 Se8 21.tf4±
19.&h5
553
abcdefgh
19...Se8??
19...®d8 20.f3 Ш 21.^g3 ®b6 22.^g6 ^c4 23.^xf8 Sxf8 24.1cl±
2O.f3 f6
2O...^g5 21.h4 Ш 22.®c2 f5 23.^g6 ®d8 24.1e5±; 2O...^f6 21.^xf6+ gxf6 22.®f2! ®d8
23.®g3+ Ф118 24.^g4 txg4 25.hxg4+
21.fxe4 dxe4
21...fxe5 22.exd5 cxd5 23.1xe5+-
22.1xe4
22.£)g4! exd3 (22...f5 23.Axd6 Axd6 24.£)gf6+ gxf6 25.^xf6++-) 23.^hxf6+ Ф118 (23...gxf6
24.^xf6+ &f7 25.®h5+ &xf6 26.txd6 txd6 27.®xh6+ &f7 28.®h7+ &f6 29.SA++-; 23...&П
24.®e5+-) 24.®e5 gxf6 25.£)xf6 iLg7 26.jbdi6! jbdi6 27.®h5+-
22...^xe4
22...fxe5 23.tg6 tf7 24.txf7+ ^xf7 25.®g4 Ф118 26.tg3+-
23.®xe4
554
abcdefgh
23...fxe5 24.Ш+!+-
24.&xf6+! gxf6 25.Se3 1-0
101. CIO
Anand, Viswanathan (2774) - Meier, Georg (2628)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/101, 2019
1.е4 еб 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 dxe4 4.&xe4 &d7 5.&13 &gf6 6.&xf6+ &xf6 7.1e3 .Id 6 8.,td3
8.^e5!?N 0-0
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
9.®f3!? ^d5 10.0-0-0 c5 11 Ac4 ^xe3 12.fxe3 tc7 13.td3co Bauer,C (2647)-Meier,G (2623)
Nancy (rapid) 140/(101) 2019
8.h3;
555
8.g3;
8.c4;
8.JLg5
8...O-O
8...M7 - 77/(269)
9.®e2 b6 10.0-0-0 lb7 ll.&bl c5 12.1g5 h6 13.1h4 Sc8
abcdefgh
14.ShelN
14.dxc5 Sxc5 15.tg3 Sd5 16.c4 Sxd3 17.Sxd3 te4 18.Sdl Дс7оо
14...1xf3 15.®xf3 c4 16.1e4 g5 17.1g3 lxg3 18.fxg3 &g7
18...c3 19.bxc3 £bg7si
19.c3 b5 2O.g4
2O.tc2 Sb8 21.h4 g4 22.BI4 b4 23.cxb4 Sxb4 24.Se5 c3 (24...®b6? 25.Sg5++-) 25.b3
(25.Sg5+ hxg5 26.®xg5+ <±>h8 27.®h6+ &g8=) 25...Se8! 26.Sc5 Se7 27.Sxc3 Sd7co; 2O.h4 g4
21.®f4 ®c7 22.tc2 ®xf4 23.gxf4 Sb8co
20...®d6 21.Sfl
21.h4 gxh4 22.Shi ^xe4 23.®xe4 b4 24.Sxh4 bxc3 25.Sxh6 &xh6 (25...Sh8 26.Sxh8 Sxh8
27.bxc3 ®g3=) 26.Shl+ &g5 27.®h7 Sh8 28.®g7+ &f4 29.®xf7+ &xg4 30.®g7+ &f4 31.Sfl+
ФеЗ 32.®g5+ Фе2 33.®cl ®g3 34.®dl+ ФеЗ 35.Sf3+ ®xf3 36.®xf3+ &xd4 37.®xc3+ &d5=;
21.g3 b4 22.h4 bxc3 23.hxg5 hxg5 24.®xc3 ^ixe4 25.Sxe4 f6°o
21...&xe4 22.®xe4 ®xh2 23.d5
556
23.®b7 Sb8 24.®f3 ®f4 25.®xf4 gxf4 26.Sxf4 Sfd8co
23...Ш6! 24.@d4+
24.dxe6 ®xe6 25.®d4+ (25.®xe6 fxe6 26.Sd7+ &g6 27.Sel Sc6 28.Sxa7 Sf4 29.Sb7 Sxg4
3O.Se2 Sc5 31.Sxe6+ ФИ5+) 25...&g8 26.Sf5 (26.Sf6 Scd8!+) 26...а6т
24...e5 25.®xa7 Sc5 26.®b7 e4 27.Sf5 e3 28.&cl
abcdefgh
28.Sel Sc7 (28...®g3 29.Sefl ®c7 30.®xc7 Sxc7 31.Se5 Sd8 32.Sff5 Scd7 ЗЗ.Фс2 f6 34.Sxe3
Sxd5=) 29.®xb5 ®g3 3O.Se2 ®xg4 31.Sf3 ®e4+ 32.Фс1 Sd8 33.Sexe3 ®xd5 34.®xd5 Sxd5
35.b4 схЬЗ Зб.ахЬЗ h5t
28...b4! 29.®xb4?
29.Sdfl Sc7 30.®xb4 ®a6 (3O...Sc5 31.®b7 Sc7=) 31.d6 Sb7 32.®c5 ®xa2 33.Sxf7+ Sbxf7
34.Sxf7+ Sxf7 35.®e5+=
29...Sb8 30.®a4
ЗО.ВаЗ ®b6 31.Sei Sa5 32.®b4 ®a7 33.®xc4 Sxa2-+
3O...Scb5 31.®a7 S8b7 32.®xe3 Sxb2 33.®e5+ ®xe5 34.Sxe5 Sxg2 35.Sd4?
35.d6 Sbb2 36.Sd4 Sxa2 37.ФЬ1 Sgb2+ 38.Фс1 Sf2 39.ФЬ 1 Sfb2+ 4О.Фс1 Sc2+ 41 ,ФЬ1
Sab2+ 42.Фа1 Sb8 43.Sxc4 Sd2 44.Sd4 (44.Sc6 Sd8-+) 44...Sxd4 45.cxd4 Sd8 46.ФЬ2 (46.Sd5
557
abcdefgh
46...f5!! 47.Sxf5 Sxd6 48.d5 &g6 49.Se5 h5 5O.gxh5+ &f6 51.Sel Sxd5 52.ФЬ2 g4-+)
46...Sxd6 47.ФсЗ >bg6 48.^d3 h5 49.gxh5+ ФхИ5+
35...Sgl+ 36.&c2
abcdefgh
36.Sdl Sxg4 37.d6 Sd7+
36...Sgbl! 0-1
102. CIO
Saric, Ivan (2694) - Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2667)
Malmoe 140/102, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.1g5 dxe4 5.&xe4 &bd7 6.&f3 h6 7.1xf6 &xf6 8.1d3 &xe4
9.1xe4 c5 10.®e2
558
10.сЗ - 88/(258)
10..Ж5+
10...cxd4 11.0-0-0 ®Ь6 12.Sxd4te7 13.с3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
13...Af6!?N (13...0-0) 14.Sb4 ®c5 15.ФЫ Sb8 16.Sdl b5co Nisipeanu,L (2694)-Meier,G
(2636) Magdeburg 140/(102) 2019
П.сЗ le7
abcdefgh
12.O-O-O!?N
12.0-0 cxd4 13.cxd4 0-0 14.^e5 tf6 15.tc2 Sd8 16.®e4 g6co
12...cxd4
12...®xa2 13.^e5 (13.®b5+td7 14.®xb7
559
14...0-0! 15.®xd7 Sab8 16.Sd2 tf6 17.ДЫ (17.Shdl Sfd8 18.®c7 cxd4 19.^xd4 ®al+
2О.Фс2 ®xb2+ 21.&d3 Sxd4+ 22.cxd4 ®xd4+ 23.Фе2 ®xe4+ 24.&fl Sb7) 17...Bal 18.®c6
cxd4 19.®e4 d3! 20.®xd3 5lc8s) 13...0-0 14.dxc5 Ba5 (14...txc5 15.g4±) 15.g4 Bxc5 16.h4t
13.Sxd4 lf6 14.Sb4 0-0
14...®xa2 15.Wb5+td7 16.®xb7 Sd8 17.Sdl ®al+ 18.tbl Ba5 19.Sd2 g5co
15.&Ы Sd8 16.g4 ld7 17.И4 le7 18.Sd4
18.Sxb7 Sab8 19.Sxb8 Sxb8 2O.^e5 tb5 (2O...te8s) 21.®e3 tf6 22.tc2 te8^
18...1b5
18...tc5 19.Sddl tb5 20.®c2 Sxdl+ 21.Sxdl Sd8co
19.Wc2 Sxd4
19...®a6 2O.Shdl (2O.g5 f5! 21.gxf6 txf6co) 2O...Sxd4 21.Sxd4 Sd8 22.h5 Sxd4 23.^xd4 td7co
2O.cxd4
2O.^xd4tc4 21.a3 Sd8t
2O...la4!? 21.b3
560
21...1с6!
21...®b6 22.g5t
22.Лхс6
abcdefgh
22.g5 Axc4 23.®xe4 hxg5 24.hxg5 ®f5 25.®xf5 exf5°o; 22.£)e5 Axc4 23.®xe4 Sc8 24.®xb7
(24.®f3 ®c3 25.®xf7+ &h8=) 24...®c3 25.®xe7 ®c2+ 26.Фа1 ®c3+=
22...bxc6 23.®xc6 Sd8 24.Scl
24.h5 tf6 25.Sdl (25.®e4 Sc8=) 25...e5 26.Sel exd4 27.Se8+ Sxe8 28.®xe8+ <±>h7 29.®xf7
®c3 30.®g6+ &g8 31.®e8+=
24...h5! 25.®e4 hxg4 26.®xg4 lf6
26...®b5 27.®e4 a5 28.^e5 tf6=
27.И5 ®a6 28.Sc4 Sc8 29.&d2
29.Sxc8+ ®xc8 30.®e4 ®a6 31.®b2 ®fl 32.®c2 (32.®e3 ®h3=) 32...®b5=
29...Sxc4 30.&xc4 ®c6 31.Фс2 ®d5
31 ...®hl! 32.^e5 ®al ЗЗ.а4 ®a2+ 34.ФсЗ ®al+ 35.Фс2 ®a2+=
32.&d3 ®hl 33.&d2 ®al?!
33...®b7 34.^e4 td8 35.^c5 (35.^c3 tf6=) 35...®b5+ 36.Фс2 (Зб.ФеЗ ®a5 37.®e4 ®el+
38.®d3 ®xf2 39.®a8 ®fl+ 4О.ФсЗ ®cl+=) 36...®fl 37.®f3 ®al =
34 .a4 &h7?!
34... te7 35.h6 tf6 36.hxg7 txg7 37.®f4 a6 38.^c4±
35 .®f4
561
35.В е4+ Bh6 36.d5! exd5 37.Bxd5 ВсЗ+ 38.Фе2+
35.. .Bgl 36.И6
36 .Фе2 Bal 37.Be4+ ФИ6 38.d5+
36... 1g5?
36... Bal 37.hxg7 ^>xg7±
37.Bxf7
37.Bg3! Bxg3+ 38.fxg3 gxh6 (38...&xh6 39.Фс4+-) 39.Фс4 te7 (39...f5 4O.b4 h5 41.b5+-)
4О.Фе5 td6 41.a5 a6 (41...f6 42.Фс6 ixg3 43.Фха7+-)
37...1xh6 38.Bxe6
38.Bf3 ixd2 (38...Bel 39.Фе4+-; 38...Bg5 39.Be4+ ФИ8 4O.^f3 Bel 41.Bel Bb2 42.Bxe6
Bxf2 43.Be8+ ФИ7 44.Be4+ ФЬ8 45.Фе5+-) 39.&xd2+-
38...Bxf2 39.Be2 Bg3+ 40.Ф13 lf4 41.Be4+ &h6 42.&c4 g5
abcdefgh
43.b4
43.Фе5! txe5 44.dxe5 g4 45.b4 &g5 (45...Bf3 46.Bxf3 gxf3 47.&d3 &g5 48.b5 &f4 49.e6 &g3
5O.e7 £2 51.e8=Q fl=Q+ 52.Be2 Bf5+ 53.Be4 Bfl+ 54.ФсЗ+-) 46.a5 a6 47.&d4+-; 43.d5 Bh3
(43...g4 44.^d4 Bf2 45.d6+-) 44.Фе5 Bc8+ 45.&d4+
43...g4 44.Be6+?
44.Фе5 ?bg5 45.a5+-
44...^g7 45.Be7+ &g6 46.&И4+?
46.Be4+ &f6 47.Фе5 Axe5 48.dxe5+ Bxe5 49.Bxg4+
562
46...&И5 47.®h7+
47.^f5 ®f3 =
47...&g5 48.®e7+ &h5 49.^f5 @f2 50.®h7+ &g5 51.&e7 ®a2+ 52.&c5 ®e6 53.®g7+ &h5
54.®h7+ &g5 55.®g7+ 1/2-1/2
103.Cll
Narayanan, Srinath (2572) - Gavrilescu, David (2479)
Moscow 140/103, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.&ce2!? c5 6.c3 &c6 7.&f3
7.f4 a5 8.^f3 a4 9.ДеЗ!? (9.dxc5 ^xc5 10.^ed4 аЗ 1 l.b4 ^e4 12.®d3 td7#; 9.a3 Де7 10.h4
cxd4 (Ю...0-0 ll.^g5t) Il.^exd4(ll.cxd4^b6 12.^c3 td7°o4Na5) 11..AC5 12.ДеЗ td7
13.h5 h6co) 9...®b6 lO.Sbl Де7 11.g3 f6 12.tg2!? (12.ДНЗ cxd4 13.^exd4 (13.exf6 dxe3
14.fxe7 £)f6 15.0-0 ^ie4oo) 13...fxe5 14.^if5 Дс5 15.^ixg7+ Фе7 1б.Дхс5+ ^ixc5 17.0-0
^e4+ 18.ФЫ exf4 19.gxf4 Sg8 2O.£)h5 ®f2 21.£)g5 ®h4oo) 12...cxd4 13.exf6 dxe3 (13..Axf6
14.^exd4 ftg4 15.®d3 ^xe3 16.®xe3 0-0 17.0-0 Дс5 18.&hl±) 14.fxe7 Ш 15.0-0 ^e4
16.^ed4 ^xe7 17.®d3 Stf5 18.Sfel 0-0 19.^e5±
7...a5!?
7...cxd4 8.cxd4 f6 9.exf6 - 138/122
7...b5 8.Ш b4 9.c4!? ^b6 (9...dxc4 10.d5±) 10.cxd5 fcxd5 И.ДЬ5 (ll.^xd5!? ®xd5 12.ДеЗ
cxd4 13.^ixd4 ftxd4 14.®xd4±) 11...®Ь6 12.Да4 Де7 13.®c2 Д®а6 14.dxc5 0-0 15.^ixd5
exd5 Ю.Дхсб (1б.ДеЗ b3! 17.ДхЬЗ ^b4#) 16...®xc6 17.ДеЗ Даб 18.0-0-0±; 7...Де7 8.a3 0-0
(8...a5 9.Ш a4 (9...0-0 10.td3 ®Ь6 1 l.h4± ->) 10.td3 ^Ь6 1 l.®e2!? ^a5 12.Sbl ^b3
13.ДеЗ cxd4 14.£ixd4±) 9.^)f4 ®a5!? (9...cxd4 10.cxd4± g5 ll.^h5 f6 12.h4 fxe5 13.^ixg5
^ixd4 14.iLd3 e4 15.Дхе4 dxe4 16.®xd4 ®a5+ 17.b4 ®e5 18.®xe5 ^ixe5 19.^ixe4+) Ю.ДеЗ
(10.td2 ®Ь6! И.ДеЗ ®xb2=) 10...^xd4 (10...cxd4 ll.b4!+) ll.^xd4 cxd4 12.txd4 ®c7
13.iLd3 £}xe5 14.iLxh7+ ФхЬ7 15.®h5+ ^g8 16.Дхе5 JLd6 17.iLxg7 (17.iLxd6 ®xd6 18.^id3 f6
19.0-0 e5 20.Sadi Дебсо) 17...Фхё7 18.®g5+=; 7...®a5!? 8.a3 (8.td2 - 55/284) 8...cxd4 9.b4
®c7 10.cxd4 Ь5 11.Ш ®b6 12.Sbl a5 13.bxa5 Sxa5 14.^h5!? Даб 15.Де2 g6 16.^f6+ ^xf6
17.exf6 ДхаЗ 18.ДхаЗ Sxa3 19.0-0Ё1
8.&f4?!
8.Ag5 Де7 9.Дхе7 ®xe7 Ю.аЗ (10Ag3 cxd4 ll.cxd4 ®b4+ 12.®d2 ^b6#) 10...f6 ll.exf6
£ixf6 12.£)g3 e5 13.dxe5 Ag4 14.Де2 ^ixe5=; 8.h4 a4 (8...b5 9.^)f4 ®Ь6 Ю.аЗ Даб И.ДеЗ Ь4
12.axb4 axb4 13.^h5f) 9.аЗ ®а5 10.ДГ4 Де7! (10...cxd4 ll.^exd4 ^с5 12.h5!? h6 13.Sh4f)
1 l.h5 0-0 12.h6 g6 13.g3 f6 14.ДИЗ fxe5 15.Дхеб+ &h8 16.Axd7 exf4 17.Дхс8 Saxc8 18.^xf4
Ad6#; 8.g3 a4 9.ДИЗ (9.Ag2 аЗ Ю.ЬхаЗ (Ю.ЬЗ cxd4 ll.cxd4 ДЬ4+ 12.Ad2 ®a5 13.ДхЬ4
®xb4+ 14.ФА ^db8!? 15.ДНЗ Ad7 16.&g2 0-0 17.^f4 Sc8 18.Scl ®e7 ANa6co) 10...®a5
11.0-0 ®a4#) 9...cxd4 10.cxd4 ДЬ4+ 11.&fl 0-0 12.&g2 ^Ь6 13.Ш Де7 14.Ag4 ^c4!
563
(14...MZ 15.h4 ^c4 (15.,.a3 16.b3 ^b4 I7.ftg5^) 16.®d3 h6 17.^h5! (17.^g5 lxg5 18.hxg5
£)4xe5! 19.dxe5 ^jxe5 20.®e2 ^jxg4 21.gxh6 g5 22.£)h3 e5 23.£)xg5 d4co) 17...£)b4 18.®dl—>
a3 19.b3 Ш2 20.®d2 ^2d3 21.^xg7!±) 15.h4 ®b6#
8...cxd4!
8...a4 9.Ad3 (9.a3 ®a5 10.Ad2 ®b6 11.c4 ftxd4 12.cxd5 ^jxf3+ 13.®xf3 ^jxe5 14.®g3 ^jg6
15.dxe6 Axc6 I6.ftxc6 ®xe6+ 17.®e3 ®xe3+ 18.Axe3 0-0-0 19.jt,b5=) 9...a3 10.b3 cxd4
ll.cxd4 g5!? (1 l...jt.b4+ 12.ФП!? tc3 13.^h5 Ф18 14.te3 txal 15.®xal ^b4 16.tblt)
12.^h5 g4 13.^g5 ftxd4 14.®xg4 ^c6 15.f4 ®b6 16.®e2 ^d4 17.®£2 h6 18.^h7 tc5
19.^7f6+ &d8co
9.cxd4
9...1b4+!?N
9...g5 10.£)e2 (10.^jd3 g4 ll.jt.g5 Ac7 12.jt.xe7 ®xe7 13.£jd2 ftxd4 14.®a4 £jc6 15.®xg4
£jcxe5 16.£jxe5 £jxe5 17.®g7 £jg6 18.jt.d3 f5) 10...g4 ll.^jfgl (ll.£)d2 f6 12.exf6 ®xf6 13.h3
e5 14.£jc3 £jb4! 15.a3 exd4 16.£jb5 £je5!+) 11 ...®b6 (11 ...f6 12.h3 fxe5 13.hxg4 ®b6 14.a3!
exd4 15.^f4 td6!? 16.g5 txf4 17.txf4 e5 18.®h5+ &d8 19.td2 ^c5 2O.Scl te6! 21.g6 ^e4
22.£jf3 ®xb2 23.gxh7 <±>d7!T) 12.a3 a4 13.h3 (13.f4 ^c5! 14.te3 ^е4т) 13...^dxe5! 14.dxe5
tc5 15.®d2 (15.te3 d4! 16.tf4 d3+) 15...txf2+ 16.^dl d4 17.hxg4 ^xe5 18.^f4 (18.®b4 d3!
19.®xb6 dxe2+ 20.jt.xe2 jt,xb6+) 18...d3! 19.£jxd3 £jxd3 20.®xd3 jt,xgl 21.Sxh7 Sxh7 22.®xh7
®ЬЗ+ 23.Фе1 (23.®c2 e5+) 23...®g3+ 24.&dl ®xg4+ 25.te2 ®d4+ 26.Фе1 ®f2+ 27.&dl Sa5!
28.td2 Sc5 29.Scl Sxcl+ 3O.txcl ®f5¥
10.1d2 g5 ll.lxb4?!
Il.£jd3 g4 (H...jLxd2+ 12.®xd2 g4 13.£jgl £jxd4 (13...®b6 14.£je2 £jxd4 15.£)c3 0-0
16.jt.e2co) 14.h3 g3 (14...£jc6 15.hxg4 £jdxe5 16.£jxe5 £jxe5 17.g5 ®b6 18.£jf3 £jxf3+ 19.gxf3
td7 2O.Sc1ot) 15.fxg3 f6 16.exf6 ®xf6 17.^e2 ^f5 18.g4 ^d6 19.®f4 ^e4 2O.g3=) 12.^xb4
564
axb4 13.^gl ftxd4 14.tf4 ^сб!? (14...^f5 15.h3 ®a5 16.b3 g3 17.fxg3 ®b6 18.td3 ftc3
19.®d2 ®d4 20.Scl ^xg2+ 21.&dl ^xf4 22.gxf4 Sxa2 (22...®b6 23.^e2 Ш 24.^d4 td7
25.^b5!s) 23.®xa2 ®xd3+ 24.®d2 ®xb3+ 25.®c2 ®xc2+ 26.Sxc2 ®d8 27.^f3 b6 28.^g5
®c7 29.Sc7co) 15.®xg4 b3 16.a3 Sa4 17.te2 ®a5+ 18.ФП Wc5!? 19.te3 Sxg4 2O.txc5 ^xc5
21 .Axg4 ^хе5т A Nc4
ll...axb4 12.&e2
12.£)d3 g4 13.£)d2 (13.^igl ftxd4 14.£)e2 €te6+) 13...£)xd4 14.£)b3 ^ixb3 15.®xb3 ®g5
16.®xb4 ^xe5 17.®d4 f6 18.te2 h5¥
12...g4 13.&fgl f6+ 14.&f4
14.h3 fxe5 15.hxg4b3! 16.axb3 Sxal 17.®xal ®b6+
14...b3! 15.®xg4
15.®xb3 ^ixd4 16.®c3 fxe5 17.£)ge2 ^ib5 18.^ixe6 £)xc3 I9.ftxd8 ^ixe2 2O.^ie6 £)d4-+
15...&xd4 16.&xe6 ®a5+ 17.&dl &c2-+ 18.^f3 &xe5 19.®g7 lxe6 20.®xf6 &xf3 21.®xe6+
&d8 22.gxf3 Фс7
22...®c5!
23.Sgl?
23.Scl She8 (23...Sae8 24.®f7+ ФЬ8 25.®f4+ Фа7 26.axb3 Shf8 27.®d6! ^b4 28.®c5+ ®xc5
29.Sxc5co) 24.®f7+ ФЬ6 25.®f6+ Фа7 26.axb3 Sac8 27,te2 Sf8 28.®h4 ^b4 29.®d4+ ®b8!
30.&d2 (30.®e5+ Фа8-+) 3O...Sxcl 31.Sxcl ^a2+ 32.b4 ^xcl! 33.bxa5 ^Ь3+ 34.ФсЗ Ы4
35.&xd4 Фс7 36.&xd5 Sf5+ 37.Фе4 Sxa5+
23...Sae8 24.Sg7+ &b8 25.Se7 ®d8 26.®e5+ Фа8 0-1
565
104. СИ
Inarkiev, Ernesto (2692) - Lupulescu, Constantin (2610)
Moscow 140/104, 2019
1.е4 еб 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.&f3 le7 7.1e3 0-0 8.®d2 a6
9.&dl!?N
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9.te2 ^c6 10.0-0 Ь5 И.аЗ ®b6co; 9.td3 b5 10.dxc5!? (10.0-0 llAdl b4 12.^f2 a5
13.сЗ Дабсо) 10...^c6 Il.®f2®a5 12.0-0 (12.^d4 ftxd4 13.txd4b4 14.c6 15.^e2
®b6#) 12...b4 13.^e2 ^xc5 14.^ed4 ftxd4 15.^xd4 ®c7# Д Ne4
9.dxc5 ^xc5 10.0-0-0 ®a5 - 139/107 (10...^c6 ll.&bl (Il.g4b5#; 11.f5 exf5 12.^xd5 te6
13.tc4 Sc8#) 11 ...b5 12.txc5 Дхс5 13.td3 ^b4 (13...®c7 14.g4f) 14.^e2 ®b6 15.^ed4 Sa7
16.g4f; 10...^bd7 1 l.f5!? (ll.®el b5#) ll...exf5 (ll...^e4 12.^xe4 dxe4 13.f6!^) 12.^xd5
b5 13.Sgl!? Se8 (13...tb7 14.^xe7+ ®xe7 15.b4 ^e4 16.®xd7 ®xb4 17.Sd3 ^c3 18.Sxc3
®xc3 19.td4 ®c8 20.®xc8 Saxc8 21.td3 te4 22.&d2±) 14.g4 f4 15.txf4 tb7 16.tg2±;
10...b5 11.f5! ^ia4 (И...Ь4?! 12.Дхс5 ЬхсЗ 13.®xc3+) 12.f6! gxf6 13.Ad3 ^ixc3 14.®xc3 £H7
15.Shfls)
9...cxd4 10.^xd4 &c6 П.сЗ &c5 12.&f2 ld7 13.1e2 &xd4 14.1xd4 lb5 15.1xb5 axb5
16.0-0 Sa6!?
16...®c7 17.b4 £H7 18.^d3 g6 19.f5! gxf5 20.®h6 &h8 21.®h5s t
17.®e3
17.b4 ^e4 18.®e3 ^xf2 19.Sxf2 ®d7 2O.g4 f6co; 17.®c2 ®c7 18.a3!? Д Rael
17...®c7 18.&g4!? Sfa8
18..Ae4!? 19.a3 Sa4 2O.f5 tg5 21.®h3 ^d2 22.®h5!? h6 23.f6 ^xfl 24.fxg7 &xg7 25.Sxfl
566
Sxd4 26.cxd4 ®c4 (26...®c2 27.h4 td2 28.Ш ®d3 29.®g4+ ®h8 3O.Sdl ®e3+ 31.ФИ2 ®f2
32.&h3±) 27.h4 ®xd4+ 28.Ф112 td2 29.Ш ®d3 3O.Sf2 (30.SB ®g67) 30...tel 31.^e8+ &g8
32.Ш+=
19.f5! exf5 2O.Sxf5 Sxa2 21.Saflt Sal 22.Sxf7 &e6 23.®g3 ®c4?!
23...M+ 24.Sxfl Sf8 25.Sxf8+ Фх£8 (25...txf8 26.Ш+ &h8 27.^xd5 ®c4 28.®f3 &g8
29.te3±) 26.^e3 (26.h4 Ь4 27.^еЗ bxc3 28.bxc3 ®c6 29.h5 Фе8! 30.®f3 tc5!) 26...^xd4
27.®f4+ Фе8! 28.cxd4 ®cl+ 29.&f2 ®xb2+ 30.ФВ ®c3 31.e6 tf6 32.g4 ®xd4 33.®d6 ®e4+
34.Фе2 ®g6O 35.®c5 (35.®xd5 Ф1В 36.®xb5 ®e8=) 35...td8! 36.®xd5 te7! 37.®xb5+ Ф1В
38.®e5 b5 39.h3 ®f6=
24.&e3?!
24.^h6+! &h8 25.®g4 S8a6 (25...Sxfl+ 26.Sxfl ®c8 27.^f5±) 26.h4! Sxfl+ 27.Sxfl tc5
28.W+ &g8 29.S12! txd4 3O.cxd4 ftxd4 31.®h5 h6 32.^d6+
24...Sxfl+ 25.Sxfl &xd4 26.Ш2 &e2+ 27.&Ы @f4= 28.®xe2 ®xe5 29.М ld6 30.&g4
30.®xd5+ ®xd5 31.^xd5 Sa2 32.Sbl &f7 33.g3 Феб 34.^e3 Ь4 З5.^с2
30...®е4 31.@xb5 Sf8 32.&gl©
32.h3 =
32...И5 33.Sxf8+?
ЗЗ.Ф112 ®f5 34.g3
33...1xf8 34.&f2
34...®bl+?©
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34...tc5! 35.®fl ®e3 36.g3 (36.b4 ta7 37.c4 dxc4 38.®xc4+ Ф18! 39.®c8+ Фе7 40.®xb7+
567
&d6-+) 36...®d2 37.b4 ДЬ6 38.&g2 g5+
35.®fl ®xb2 36.®dl! = d4 37.®xd4 ®bl+ 38.&dl ®Ь5 39.&e3 ®c5 1/2-1/2
105.Cll
Banzea, Alexandru Bogdan (2373) - Jianu, Vlad Cristian (2544)
Bucuresti 140/105, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.&f3 &c6 7.Ae3 a6 8.®d2 b5 9.&dl!? Ab7
9...b4- 112/156
9...cxd4 10.^xd4 Ы4 ll.Axd4 Дс5 12.c3 (12.^f2 0-0 13.0-0-0 ®b6 14.h4 b4# Д a5-a4;
12.^e3 0-0 (12...Axd4 13.®xd4 ^b8!?) 13.0-0-0 (13.c3 ®b6 14.Ad3 a5 15.0-0 b4#) 13...b4
14.h4 (14.Дхс5 ^xc5 15.®xb4 ®c7^) 14...®b6 15.h5 a5 16.h6 g6co) 12...®b6 13.®e3 b4
14.Ad3 a5 15.0-0 Даб 16.Дха6 Sxa6 17.^£2 bxc3 18.bxc3 0-0 19.^d3 Axd4 2O.cxd4± -
113/100
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Axd4 16.Axd4±) ll.^xd4 ftxd4 12.Axd4 Дс5 13.c3 b4 14.0-0 0-0 15.^e3 Sb8!? (15...a5
16.f5!? ^xe5 17.f6s) 16.Ad3 (16.Sadl bxc3 17.bxc3 f6#) 16...a5 17.Sadl g6co) 10...a5
(10...cxd4 ll.^xd4 Axd4 12.cxd4 a5 13.Ad3 ДЬ4 14.^c3 0-0 15.0-0± ДДаб 16.f5+) 1 l.Ad3
b4 12.0-0 Даб 13.Дха6 ®хаб 14.f5!? exf5 15.ДГ4 ЬхсЗ 1б.ДхсЗ ^ixd4!? (16..Ab6 17.a4!?
cxd4 18.^b5 ДЬ4 19.®c2 0-0 2O.e6!t) 17.^xd5 ®c6 18.^e3 g6 19.Sadl Де7 2О.ДЬ6
(2O.^xd4 cxd4 21.®xd4 Дс5 22.®c3 0-0 23.&М Sfc8 24.^d5 Sa6co) 2O...f6!? 21.exf6 Axf6
22.^xd4Axd4 23.Sf4 ДОб 24.h3 ^e5co; 9...Sb8!? Ю.сЗ (1О.Де2Де7 11.0-0 0-0 12.^f2
(12.c3 b4 13.g4 ЬхсЗ 14.bxc3 ^b6!? 15.dxc5 ^a4#) 12...b4 (12...&h8 13.c3 Дс4 14.^g5t)
13.dxc5 ^xc5 14.^d4 Ad7 (14...®c7 15.сЗ ЬхсЗ 16.®xc3±) 15Ab3 ^a4#) 10...b4!? 1 l.c4
dxc4 12.Дхс4 (12.d5 c3 13.bxc3 exd5 14.®xd5 ®c7 15.®d2 Де7°о) 12...cxd4 13.^ixd4 ^ixd4
14.Axd4 ДЬ7 15.0-0 (15 АеЗ Дс5 16.Sdl 0-0) 15.. Ab6 1б.^еЗ Дхё2! 17.&xg2 ^хс4
18.^хс4 ®d5+ 19.&g3 ®хс4 2O.Sacl ®d5 21 .Sfdl Де7со
10.&f2N
1О.Де2 cxd4 (10...b4!?) Il.^xd4^c5 (ll...^xd4 12.Axd4Ac5 13.c3±) 12.^f2 (12.0-0 ^e4
13.®el ®Ь6 М.Дхсб ®xc6 15.c3 a5°o) 12...£)xd4 (12...Де7 13.c3±) 13JLxd4 ^ie4 14.®еЗ Де7
(14...Sc8 15.c3±) 15.c3 b4 16.0-0 ЬхсЗ 17.bxc3 0-0 18.Sabl ®c7co
10...Sc8
10...cxd4 ll.^ixd4 ^ixd4 12JLxd4 ^ib8!? 13.c3 ^ic6 14JLd3 g6°o
П.Де2 ®c7 12.Scl!?
12.c3 cxd4 (12...Де7 13.0-0 ^a5 14.b3±) 13.^xd4 b4 14.0-0 ЬхсЗ 15.bxc3 ^d8!? (15...^a5
16.f5!—>) 16.Sacl ДаЗ 17.Sc2 ^c6 18.c4 ftxd4 19.Axd4 0-0 2O.c5!? ^Ь8!? (2О...Дхс5
21.Дхс5 ^xc5 22.Sfcl ®b6 23.Sb2 ®c7 24.®b4 ®c6 25.Adi !?S) 21.^d3 ^c6 22.Af2 d4
568
23.Sbl (23.Ag4 M7 24.Axd4 51d8s) 23...a5 24.AB Sb8co
12...cxd4 13.^xd4 &b6 14.^xc6
14.b3 Aa3 15.Axb5 0-0! 16.Axc6 Axel 17.®xcl Axc6 18.0-0 ^d7°o
14...®xc6 15.Ad4 &c4!?
15...Ac5 16.Axc5 ®xc5 17Ad3 ®c4 18.b4 ®c6 (18...®xa2 19.M5±) 19.£)c5 fta4 2O.£)xa4
bxa4 21.c4 dxc4 22.Sxc4 ®b6 23.®d4 ®xd4 24.Sxd4 Фе7=
16.®c3 Ac5 17.b3
17.М3 b4!? 18.Mb4 ®b6 19.Axc5 Sxc5 2O.b3 ^xe5 21.®xe5 ®xb4+ 22.c3 ®a3 23.0-0 0-0
24.®d6 d4!? 25.cxd4 ®xcl 26.dxc5 ®e3+ 27.Sf2 a5 28.®c7 Ad5 29.®xa5 Sa8^
17...b4 18.®d3 М3 19.Axc5 ®xc5 20.0-0 ®c3
2O...g6!? 21.Ml h5 22.®g3 (22.®d2 ®c3 23.®dl Moo) 22...M5 23.Ad3 M4co
21.®dl!?
21.f5 0-0 22.Ag4 Sfe8 23.fxe6 fxe6 24.®h3 ®xh3 25.Mh3 Mc2 26.M4 М3 (26...^d4
27.Sxc8 Axc8 28.Sc1ot) 27.Axe6+ Sxe6 28.^xe6 ^xfl 29.Sxfl Se8 3O.^c5 Ac8 31.e6 a5
32.Sdl Axe6=
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21 ...a5!? 22.Ad3 g6 23.^g4 Sc7 24.Ш+ &d8co Д Kc8-b8
22.Ad3
22 .g3 h5T
22... ®xf4?!
22... g6 23.®g4 h5 24.®g5 ®c5 =
23.&g4?!
23 .®h5! g6 24.®e2 ®d4 (24...0-0? 25.M4) 25.M1S ASc7 26.M3! 0-0 27.Sf4 ®c3 28.^g5t
23... ®d4+
23.., ®g5!? 24.®e2 d4 25.h4 (25.®£2 f5 26.exf6 ®xg4 27.Ae2 ®xg2+! 28.®xg2 Axg2 29.fxg7
Sg8 3O.Ah5+ Фе7 31.Sf7+ Мб 32.Mg2 Sc7+) 25...®xh4 26.Sf4 ®g5 27.Scfl h5 28.M2 0-0
29.Sxd4 ^b5! 3O.Sxb4 Ac3 31 .®£2 Sc7 32.^f3 Axf3 33.®xf3 ®xe5 34.M1 g6 35.Axa6
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25.Sxf7! hxg4 26.Sxb7 ®xe5 27.®gl
27.tg6+ &d8 28.®gl ^b5 29.Sfl d4 3O.Sff7 Sxh2+ 31.®xh2 ®el+ 32.®gl ®h4+=
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29...Sf6 3O.tg6 Sxfl 31.Sxfl + Фе7 32.Sf7+ &d6 33.®b6+ Sc6 34.®b8+ Sc7 35.td3 ®el+
36.Sfl ®c3 37.txb5 axb5 38.®d8+ Феб 39.®e8+ &d6=
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®xc7 38.Sxc7 Sh6 39.Sxg7 e5 4O.Sxg4+ e4 41^f2+-
32.®xa6++- Фс5 33.®a7+ Феб 34.®a4+ Фс5 35.S8f4!?
35.Sxc8+ ^xc8 36.®a5+ Феб 37.tb5+
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35...Sxh2+ Зб.ФхЬ2 g5 37.®xb4+ Феб 38.®a4+ Фс5 39.b4+
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106. Cll
Smirin, Ilia (2618) - Christiansen, Johan Sebastian (2539)
Skopje 140/106, 2019
570
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10...b6 11.0-0 f6
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12.dxc5! ^ixc5 (12...bxc5? 13.£)xd5! exd5 14.®xd5+?bh8 15.®xc6+; 12...fxe5 13.fxe5 £)dxe5
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12...&xf6 13.&Ы &g4 14.1gl .td6 15.g3
15.£)e5 £}gxe5 16.fxe5 (16.dxe5 Ae7 17.®d3 g6 18.®h3°o) 16...cxd4 17.exd6 (17.Axd4 Axe5
18.Sxf8+ ®xf8 19.Sfl ®e8 2O.txe5 ^xe5 21.®f4 ^c6 22.th5! g6 23.tf3s) 17...dxc3 18.®xc3
Sxfl 19.Sxfl ®xd6 20.®f3 (20.ИЗИ) 2O...td7 21.®f7+ &h8 22.h3^
15...&h6!?
15...tb7? 16.^g5+; 15...®d7 16.Sael tb7 17.tb5 Sbe8co
16.dxc5
16.£)e5?! Axe5 17.fxe5 ^if7+; 16.^ib5 Ae7 17.£)e5 ^ixe5 18.fxe5 a6 I9.ftc3 cxd4 2O.Axd4
tc5co; 16.ib5 ^e7 17.td3 c4 18.te2 ^сбоо
16...bxc5
571
17.&xd5?
abcdefgh
17.b4!? cxb4 18.£)b5 a5 19.Ad3 bxa3 (19.,.^f7 2O.axb4 ftxb4 21 ,ftxd6 ftxd6 22.jLc5°o) 20.®c3
Sxb5 21.txb5 Ab 7 22.Axc6 ®c8 23.Sfbl Ab4 24.Sxb4 axb4 25.®xb4 ®xc6 26.^d4 ®c8
27.Sxa3 ^f5co
17...exd5 18.®xd5+ &f7 19.®xc6 Ab7 20.®a4 g5! 21.fxg5 &e5 22.®b3+ §17 23.®c3 ®f8
23...®xg5! 24.Sf2 (24.Sadl ®g4 25.Sxd6 ^xf3 26.®b3 c4-+) 24...®g4 25.Safl Sbf8 26.&g2
h5 27.®b3 (27.h3
abcdefgh
27...®xg3+!! 28.&xg3 ^xf3+ 29.&g2 ^h4#) 27...te4-+
24.&g2 Se8
572
abcdefgh
25.Sadl??
25.®b3 ®h8 26.®c3 ®g7 27.Sadl (27.txc5 Дхс5 28.®xc5 ^g4-+) 27...tf8 28.Sd2 (28.®d2
®g6 29.te3 ®h5 3O.tf4 ^g6+) 28...®xg5 29.te3 ®g7 3O.txc5 Sc8 31.txf8 Scxf8+
25...&xf3 26.1xf3 Se2+ 27.&ИЗ lxf3 28.Sxf3 ®c8+ 29.g4 Se4 3O.Sf5
3O.Sg3 lxg3 31.®xg3 Sff4 32.Sei Sxg4 33.Sxe4 Sxe4+ 34.&g2 Sg4-+; 30.&g2 ®xg4+ 31.Ф£2
Sef4 32.Sd3 c4 33.Se3 tc5-+
3O...Sxf5 31.Sxd6 Sff4 32.&g2 Se2+ 0-1
107.Cll
Santos Ruiz, Miguel (2560) - Edouard, Romain (2658)
Skopje 140/107, 2019
1.е4 еб 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.^f3 &c6 7.1e3 le7 8.®d2 0-0 9.dxc5 ®a5
10.0-0-0 b6 ll.lb5 &b4 12.a3 bxc5 13.1xd7
13.ФЫ Sb8 14.axb4 cxb4 15.^ixd5 exd5 16.Axd7 Axd7 17.®xd5 ®xd5 18.Sxd5 Ac6 19.Sa5
Sfc8 2O.^d2 txg2 21.Sgl th3
573
abcdefgh
22.b3N (22.^b3) 22...Sc6 23.Sxa7 tf8 24.Sa5 Sbc8 25.^c4 te6 26.^d6 lxd6 27.exd6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
27...Sxd6 (27...Sxc2 28.Scl Sxcl+ 29.txcl ДхЬЗ 3O.td2=) 28.f5 td7 29.tf4 Sb6 3O.Sd5 te8
Charmeteau,S (2292)-Ragger,M (2682) France 140/(107) 2019 (30...te8 31.Sd6±)
13...1xd7 14.axb4 cxb4 15.&Ы Sfc8 16.£/d4
574
16...®alN
16...®a2 - 140/(107) 17.f5 exf5
abcdefgh
18.Shfl? (18.®d3! a5 19.®b3 ®xb3 (19...Sxc2+ 20.®xc2 Sc8 21.Sd2 b3 22.®xc8+ txc8t)
2O.^xb3 a4 21.^al f4 22.txf4 tf5t) 18...a5 - 132/(111) 19.^xf5N (19.®f2) 19...txf5 2O.Sxf5
a4+ Firouzja,A (2669)-Lupulescu,C (2634) Reykjavik 140/(107) 2019
17.@d3
17.f5! exf5 18.Shfl a5 19.®d3
17...a5 18.f5?
575
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18.Bd2 a4 19.Фе2 ®xb2 2O.^d2 (2O.Sd2 Bal 21.Sddl a3 22.^d2 ®c3t) 20...®c3 (2O...Sc3
21.Sbl ®a3 22.Sal Sxd3 23.cxd3 ®xal (23...®b2 24.Shbl ®c3 25.Scl ®b2=) 24.Sxal f6°o)
21.Sal ®c7 22.Bf2 Sa5t
18...exf5?
18...a4! 19.Bd2 (19.Shfl a3 2O.bxa3 bxa3-+) 19...®xb2 2О.Фе2 exf5+
19.e6?
19.^xf5 txf5 20.®xf5 b3 21.c3 (21.Sd2 g6 22.®d3 d4 23.®xd4 bxc2 24.Sxc2 Sxc2+ 25.Фхс2
Sc8+-+) 21...a4 22.td4 (22.Sd2 a3 23.Bdl a2 24.Фе2 g6 25.®d3 d4! 26.txd4 tg5 27.te3
ДхеЗ 28.ФхеЗ Se8-+) 22..,a3 23.bxa3 g6 24.®h3 tg5+ 25.Sd2 Sc4+; 19.Shfl g6 (19...a4
2O.^xf5 txf5 21.Sxf5oo) 2O.g4! a4 (2O...fxg4 21.Sxf7! Bxf7 22.e6+ Дхеб 23.Sfl+ tf6 24.tg5
tf5 25.Sxf5 gxf5 26.®xf5 Sa6 27.®xh7+ tg7 28.®f5+=) 21.gxf5 a3 22.e6 a2 23.fxg6
abcdefgh
576
23...fxe6 (23...axbl=Q+? 24.&d2+-; 23...hxg6 24.&d2 Дхсб 25.Sgl tf6 26.Sxg6+ fxg6
27.®xg6+ tg7 28.®xe6+ ®h8 29.®h3+ &g8 30.®e6+=) 24.gxh7+ ®h8 25.&d2 ®xb2 26.Sf7co
19...fxe6-+ 20.W5 exf5 21.®xd5+ &h8 22.®xd7 lf6
22...b3 23.c3 (23.Sd2 tf6 24.сЗ ДхсЗ 25.bxc3 Sxc3+ 26.&dl Sxe3 27.®xf5 (27.®d8+ Se8
28.®d3 Sad8 29.®xb3 a4 30.®b4 Sb8-+) 27...g6-+) 23...ta3 24.bxa3 Sxc3+ 25.&d2 ®b2+
26.Фе1 Sxe3+ 27.&fl Sae8-+
23.Sd4
23.td4 b3 24.c3 (24.c4 Sxc4+ 25.tc3 a4-+) 24...tg5+ 25.Sd2 txd2+ 26.&xd2 ®xb2+ 27.ФеЗ
Se8+ 28.&f4 ®xg2-+
23...b3 24.c3 a4 25.®f7 a3 26.®xb3 a2 27.®c2
abcdefgh
27...Sxc3! 0-1
108.Cll
Bosiocic, Marin (2614) - Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2670)
Skopje 140/108, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.^f3 &c6 7.1e3 cxd4 8.&xd4 lc5 9.®d2 a6
10.0-0-0 &xd4
10...®c7 И.^ЬЗ ДЬ4 12.ФЬ1 b5 13.h4 Sb8 14.h5
ll.lxd4 ®c7
ll...b5?- 110/144
12.®e3 b5 13.1d3
13Axd5!? exd5 14.e6 fxe6 15.®xe6+ Ф08 16.®xd5 Axd4 17.Sxd4 ®a7 18.®d6+ Ф17 19.®d5+
577
13...b4
13...Axd4 14.®xd4 ®с5 15.£)е2Ь4 16.ФЬ1±
14.&e2
14.£)xd5 exd5 15.еб fxe6 16.®хеб+ ф£8 17.®xd5 (17.iLxg7+ ^xg7 18.®g4+ ф£8 19.®f5+ ®g7
20.®g5+ &f8 21.®f5+=) 17...txd4 18.®xa8 tf6 19.Shel^
14...a5
15.1b5N
abcdefgh
15.Shel Даб 16.ФЫ 0-0 17.f5 a4 18.f6 Sfc8co; 15.ФЫ 0-0 16.®h3 h6 17.g4 Даб 18.g5 a4
19.Дхаб Sxa6 2O.gxh6 g6 21.®d3 Sfa8 22.h4 Axd4=
15...O-O 16.Дха7 Дхс14 17.^xd4 Дх(17 18.И4
18.g4f6#
18...a4 19.&Ы f6 2O.exf6
2O.h5 fxe5 21.fxe5 h6 22.g4 a3 23.ЬЗ Sac8 24.Shgl ®c3 25.®xc3 Sxc3 26.g5 hxg5 27.Sxg5co
2O...Sxf6 21.g3 Sc8 22.Shel
578
abcdefgh
22.Sd3 te8 23,h5 ®d6co
22...1e8! 23>e5 lg6 24.®xc7 Sxc7 25.&cl
25.f5 txf5 (25...exf5 26.^e6 Sxe6 27.Sxe6 f4 28.Sxg6 hxg6 29.gxf4=) 26.^xf5 exf5 27.Sxd5=
25...1e4
abcdefgh
26.Se3??
26.Sd2 h6 27.&dl Sc4t
26...И6?
26...e5! 27.fxe5 Sf2 28.Sd2 (28.сЗ аЗ 29.^e2 axb2+ ЗО.ФхЬ2 Sxc3-+) 28...Sxd2 29.&xd2 Sc4
ЗО.сЗ
579
abcdefgh
ЗО...аЗ!-+
27.аЗ ЬЗ 28.сЗ g5 29.hxg5 hxg5 3O.fxg5 Sf2 31.Sd2
31.^xe6 Sc2+ 32.ФЫ Se7 (32...Sf7 33.Sxe4 Sf£2 (33...dxe4 34.g6 Sf8 35.^xf8 &xf8=)
34.Sxa4 Sxb2+ 35.Фа1 Sa2+ 36.ФЫ=) ЗЗ.Ш Se2+ 34.Sxe4 S7xe4 (34...S2xe4 35.^xd5+)
35.£)xe2 Sxe2=
31...Sfl+ 32.Sdl Sxdl+
32...Scf7 33.Seel Sxel 34.Sxel Sf2 (34...e5 35.^c6 Sf2 36.^b4co) 35.c4 Sg2 36.Se2 Sxg3
37.^xe6 td3 38.Se5 dxc4 39.Ш=
33.&xdl e5 34.&13 lxf3+
34...Se7 35.Фе2 &g7 36.^el &g6 37.c4 &xg5 38.cxd5 txd5 39.^d3=
35.Sxf3 Sh7 36.S12
36.Se3 e4 37.Se2 Sh5 38.c4 dxc4 39.&d2 Shi 4O.Sxe4=
36...Sh3 37.Se2 e4 38.c4 Shl+
38...dxc4 39.&d2 (39.Sxe4? c3-+) 39...Sxg3 4O.Sxe4 c3+ (4O...Sg2+ 41 .Фс 1 =) 41.bxc3 Sg2+
(41...Sgl 42.Sb4=) 42.Фс1 =
39.&d2 Sbl 40.&e3 dxc4
580
41.&d4?
abcdefgh
41.Фхе4 c3 (41...Sxb2? 42.Sxb2 c3 43.Sxb3 axb3 44.&d3+-) 42.bxc3 ФГ7 43.S12+ &g6
44.<&f4=
41...Scl 42.&e5 &g7 43.&f5
43.Фхе4 Sc2 44.ФеЗ Sxe2+ 45.Фхе2 c3-+
43...e3 44.&f4 c3 45.bxc3 Sxc3 46.g4 Sc7 47.&f3 Sf7+ 48.&g3 Sb7 0-1
109.Cll
Melkumyan, Hrant (2661) - Martinovic, Sasa (2558)
Skopje 140/109, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.&f3 &c6 7.1e3 cxd4 8.&xd4 S’b6 9.®d2 ®xb2
lO.Sbl ЙаЗ ll.lb5 &xd4 12.1xd4 a6 13.1xd7+ lxd7 14.Sb3 Se7 15.Sxb7 ®d8 16.1b6 ®c8
17.Sc7 ®d8 18.®d4 la3 19.0-0
19.^bl - 130/102
19...Sc8 2O.Sxc8
20.Sb7 ®xb6 21.Sxb6 Дс5 22.^e2 Фе7 (22...0-0 23.Sxa6 tb5 24.®xc5 Sxc5 25.Sa5 Sxc2
26.Sxb5 Sxe2=) 23.Sxa6 txd4+ 24.^xd4 Sa8 25.Sxa8 Sxa8 26.&f2 Sxa2 27.Sbl=; 2O.Sa7 Sc4
(20...®xb6?! 21.®xb6 tc5+ 22.®xc5 Sxc5 23.^a4! Sxc2 24.Sbl Sc8 25.^b6 Sb8 26.Sb4! tb5
(26...tc6 27.^xd5! Sxb4 28.^xb4+) 27.a4 0-0 28.axb5 Sxb6 29.Sxa6±) 21.txd8 Sxd4 22.tb6
Sc4 23.Sf3 ДЬ4 24.^e2 Фе7со
20...®xc8
581
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
21.f5N
21.SB 0-0 22.Sg3 Se8! 23.f5 tf8 24.f6 g67
21...@c4
21...®c6 22.f6 (22.Sbl 0-0 23.Sb3 Sb8 24.Sxa3 Sxb6 25.Sb3=) 22...gxf6 23.Sxf6 Sg8 24.SB
te7 25.®f2 Sg7 26.td4 ®c4co
22.®xc4
22.Sf3 0-0 23.Sg3 Sb8 24.^xd5 ®xd5 25.Sxa3 ®c6 26.Sb3 exf5co
22...dxc4 23.f6 gxf6 24.exf6 Sg8 25.1e3?
25.Sf4 Sg6 26.Sxc4 Sxf6 27.^e4 Sg6 28.tc5 txc5+ 29.^xc5 tb5 30.Sb4co
25...1c6 26.g3
582
abcdefgh
26...Sg6?
26...td6 27.Sbl (27.^e2 &d7 28.^d4 td5+) 27...tc7 28.Sb4 Sg4 29.^dl h5 3O.^£2 a5 31 .Sbl
Sg6+
27.Sf4 e5 28.Sxc4 Sxf6 29.&e4 Sg6 30.1c5
abcdefgh
3O.^c5 td5 (3O...f5 31.Sc3 tb4 32.Sc4 a5 33.^d3 f4 34.^xb4 axb4 35.tf2=) 31.Sa4 txc5
32.txc5 Sc6 33.Sa5T
3O...jlxc5+
3O...tcl! 31.Sb4 &d7 32.tf2 Фе7 33.tc5+ Фебт
31.&xc5= ld5 32.Sa4 Эсб ЗЗ.&хаб Sxc2 34.Sa5 Sg2+
34...tb7 35.Sxe5+ &d7 36.Sc5 Sg2+ 37.ФП Sb2 38.Sa5
583
35.®fl S\a2 36.&c7+ &d7 37.Sxd5+ Фхс7 38.Sxe5 Sxh2 1/2-1/2
110.Cll
Aronian, Levon (2763) - Vallejo Pons, Francisco (2693)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/110, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.&f3 &c6 7.1e3 cxd4 8.&xd4 ®b6 9.®d2 ®xb2
lO.Sbl ®a3 ll.lb5 &xd4 12.1xd4 a6 13.1xd7+ lxd7 14.Sb3 ®e7 15.Sxb7 Sc8
15...®d8 -130/102
16.®e3 ®d8 17.0-0 Sc4
abcdefgh
18.Sfbl
18.f5?! ®c8 19.fxe6 fxe6 2O.Sfbl Sxd4 21.Sb8 tc5 22.Sxc8+ Дхс8 23.ФЫ Sdl+ 24.^xdl
ДхеЗ 25.^xe3 Sf8¥; 18.ФЫ!? ®c8 19.Sfbl tc5 2O.txc5 ®xc5 21.®xc5 Sxc5co
18...1e7 19.f5 lg5
19...tc8 2O.Sa7 tg5 21.®f2 0-0 22.f6 gxf6 23.exf6 ®d6co
20.Ш2
20.®d3 0-0 21.f6 (21.^e4 Дс8П (21 ...tb5 22.^d6 Sb4 23.®dl Sxbl 24.®xbl ®a5 25.c3+)
22.tb6 te3+! (22...®e8? 23.^xg5 txb7 24.fxe6 g6 25.exf7+ Sxf7 26.^xf7 ®xf7 27.te3+-)
23.®xe3 ®h4 24.£)f6+ (24.£)d6 Axb7 25.£)xc4 dxc4oo) 24...gxf6 25.Sc7 Sxc7 26.Axc7 fxe5
27.iLxe5 f6 28.Ad6 Se8°o) 21..jLc6 (21...gxf6?! 22.£)e4! Sxd4 23.®xd4 fxe5 24.®xe5 dxe4
25.Sdl+) 22.Se7 (22.tb6 ®e8 23.Se7 ®c8=) 22...h6 23.g3 h5 24.h4 th6 25.&h2 ®c8 26.fxg7
txg7 27.Sa7co
2O...exf5 21.e6 fxe6 22.1xg7 Sg8 23.1e5
584
abcdefgh
23.1d4 Дс7+
23...d4N
23...tf6 24.Sb8 (24.Sxd7 &xd7 25.®a7+ (25.Sb7+? Фе8 26.txf6 ®xf6 27.Sb8+ &d7 28.Sxg8
®xc3+) 25...Sc7 26.txc7 ®xc7 27.®xa6 Sb8 28.Sxb8 ®xb8 29.®a4+ Фе7т) 24...Sc8
(24...txe5!? 25.Sxd8+ &xd8^) 25.Sxc8 txc8 26.txf6 ®xf6 27.^e2^
24.®e2 le3+
24...Sxc3 25.®h5+ &f8 26.®xh7 te7 27.®h6+ (27.td6 Sxg2+ 28.&xg2 tc6+ 29.&gl ®xd6
3O.Sb8+ td8 31.®h8+ Фе7 32.®g7+ Фе8 33.®g8+=) 27...ФП 28.®h7+ &f8 29.®h6+=
25.ФА ®h4 26.Sxd7
26.Sa7 Sc8 27.Sbb7 Sd8 28.g3 f4! 29.^e4 fxg3
abcdefgh
585
3O.^d6+ (30.Ш+?! ®xf6+ 31.txf6 g2+ 32.®xg2 Sxg2 33.&xg2 tc6+ 34.&g3 ДхЬ7 35.Sxb7
(35.txd8 d3 36.Sxb7 dxc2 37.Sc7 cl=Q 38.Sxcl txcl?) 35...Sc8t) ЗО...Фе7 31.^c8+ Sxc8
(31 ...Фе8 32.^d6+ Фе7=) 32.Sxd7+ Фе8 33.Se7+ ®xe7 34.Sxe7+ Фхе7 35.txg3co
26...&xd7 27.Sb7+ Фе8 28.Sb8+ &f7 29.Sb7+
29.Sxg8 &xg8 3O.tg3 ®e7 31.®xc4 dxc3 32.®xa6 ®d7=
29...&e8 3O.Sb8+ &f7 31.Sb7+ Фе8 1/2-1/2
111. Cll
Svidler, Peter (2735) - Meier, Georg (2628)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/111, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.&c3 &f6 4.e5 &fd7 5.f4 c5 6.&f3 &c6 7.1e3 cxd4 8.&xd4 S’b6 9.®d2 ®xb2
lO.Sbl ®a3 ll.lb5 &xd4 12.1xd4 lb4 13.Sb3 ®a5 14.a3 le7 15.f5 exf5 16.&xd5 ®xd2+
17.&xd2 ld8 18.Sc3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18.c4 a6 19.txd7+ (19.ta4 0-0 2O.Shbl^) 19...txd7 2O.Sxb7 Sc8 21.&d3 h5! 22.Shbl Sh6
23.Sb8 Shc6 24.c5±; 18.Sg3 - 40/358
18...1a5?!N
18...a6 19.td3 0-0 2O.Sfl (2O.txf5 ta5 21.Sdl ДхсЗ+ 22.ФхсЗ &h8 23.^c7 24.txc5
txf5=) 2O...ta5 (2O...g6 21.^c7 txc7 22.Sxc7^) 21.^e7+ &h8 22.Sxf5 Sd8 23.e6 (23.Sxf7
^f8 24.еб ^xe6 25.te5 td7 26.^f5 txc3+ 27.txc3^) 23...txc3+ 24.ФхсЗ fxe6 25.Sh5 Ш
(25...Ш 26.txf6 Sxd3+ 27.cxd3 gxf6 28.Sc5 td7 29.Sc7 Sd8 30.Sxb7co) 26.^g6+ ^xg6
27.txg6 h6 28.Sxh6+ &g8 29.Sh7 Sd7 3O.Sh4^
19.&C7+ lxc7 2O.Sxc7 &d8 21.Sc3 &f8 22.1c5
22.Sd3!
586
22..,td7 (22...Фс7 23.tc5 td7 (23...^e6 24.td6+ &d8 25.SW+-) 24.td6+ Фс8 25.txd7+
ftxd7 26.Sfl g6 27.g4+) 23.Sbl Ь6 (23...Фс7 24.Sc3+ &d8 (24...tc6 25.tc5 ^g6 26.td6+
&d7 27.Sxc6! bxc6 28.tc4+-) 25.txd7 ftxd7 26.Sxb7+) 24.e6! ДхЬ5 25.Sxb5 Фс7 26.exf7
Феб 27.tc3 Shf8 (27...&xf7 28.Sxf5+ &g6 29.Se5 Sae8 3O.Sd7+; 27.,.^c5 28.txg7 ^xd3
29.cxd3 Фх17 3O.txh8 Sxh8 31.Sxf5+±; 27...f4 28.Sf5 a5 29.te5 Shd8 3O.txf4 Sxd3+ 31.cxd3
^xf4 (31...g6 32.f8=Q+ ^xf8 33.Sb5±) 32.Sxf4±) 28.Sxf5 (28.tb4+ ^c5 29.txc5+ bxc5
3O.Sb7+ Феб 31.Sdd7±) 28...Sxf7 29.Ш+ Фе8 3O.Sxf7 Фх17 31.Sd7+ &g6±
22...1d7 23.1xf8
23.Sd3 Фе8 24.Sbl txb5 25.Sxb5 ^e6 26.td6 b6^
23...1xb5 24.1xg7 Sg8 25.M6+ &d7
26.Sdl!?f4?
587
26.. .Sxg2+ 27.Фс1+ (27.ФеЗ+ Фе8 28.Sc7 Дсб 29.е6 fxe6 3O.Sxh7 Фйсо) 27...Фе8 28.Sc7
(28.Sh3 Sc8=; 28.Sd4 Sxh2 29.Sg3 &f8 3O.tg7+ Фе8 31.tf6 &f8=) 28...tc6 29.e6 fxe6
3O.Sxh7 f4 31.Sh8+ &f7 32.Sxa8 Фх£6 33.S08+ Фе5со
27 .g3 fxg3?
27... Феб! 28.Фс1 (28.gxf4 Sac8 29.Sg3 &f5 3O.Sdgl Sxg3 31.hxg3 tc6=; 28.Sc7 fxg3 29.hxg3
Sxg3 30.c4 tc6 31.Se7+ &f5 32.Sxf7 Фе4#) 28...te2 29.Sd6+ &f5 3O.gxf4 Sac8 31.Sxc8
Sxc8±
28 .Фс1+ Фе8 29.hxg3
29...1c6?
abcdefgh
29...h6 3O.Sd4 Sg6 31.g4 &f8 32.Sh3 Sc8 33.Sd2 Sxg4 34.Sxh6 Sg8 35.Sh7 Дс4 36.ФЬ2+-;
29...h5 3O.Sd2 Sg4 31.Sf3 tc6 32.Sf5 Sxg3 33.Sxh5 Sg8 34.ФЬ2+
3O.Sd4+- Sg6 31.Scd3 ±f8 32.Sh4 h6
32...&g8 33.g4 te4 34.Sdh3
33.g4 lb5 34.Sd2 Ee8 35.g5 Sxg5 36.Sxh6 Sg8 37.Sdh2 1-0
112. C16
Urkedal, Frode (2525) - Agdestein, Simen (2569)
Norge 140/112, 2019
l.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 3.&c3 lb4 4.e5 b6 5.®g4 lf8 6.&f3 &e7
588
abcdefgh
6...Даб - 67/376
7.h4!?
7.tg5 ®d7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
8.a3!?h6N (8...^f5) 9.txe7
589
abcdefgh
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9...®xe7? (9...h5! 10.®g3 ®xe7°o) 10.£)xd5± Volokitin,A (2635)-Radovanovic, N (2426)
Skopje 140/(112) 2019
7...h5N
7...h6 8.h5 ®d7 9.b4!?±
8.®f4 Даб 9.&dl?!
9.txa6 ^xa6 10.^g5 (1О.^е2 ^Ь4 1 l.®d2 c5 12.c3 ^bc6 13.®dlco) 10...^f5 11.^dl (ll.B)
11...C5 12.^e3 £A6 13.c3co
9...1xfl lO.^xfl ®d7 ll.^gl
11.g3 c5 12.c3 ^bc6 13.®g2 Sc8 14.®d2 (14...f6!?) 15.^e3 ^xe3+ 16.®xe3 cxd4 17.cxd4
Де7=
11...C5 12.c3 &bc6 13.Sh3 Sc8 14.&g5
14.®d2 ^)f5 15.^ie3 £)xe3 16.®xe3 cxd4 17.cxd4 ^ie7!t
14...&g6 15.®d2 le7 16.&f3 b5 17.®e2 b4 18.1e3 cxd4 19.cxd4 ld8 2O.b3 &ce7 21.&b2
&f5 22.&d3
22.^a4 Де7т
22...®b5 23.®d2 Sc3 24.&c5 &gxh4?
24...te7 25.^a4 Sc7 26.tg5 f6 27.te3 &f7T
25.&xh4 lxh4
25...£)xh4 26.a3 Sxc5 27.dxc5 bxa3 28.Sxa3+-
26.a3
590
abcdefgh
26...Sxc5?
26...Sxe3! 27.fxe3 bxa3 28.Sxa3 0-0 29.Sxa7 Sc8±
27.dxc5 bxa3 28.Sxa3 0-0 29.b4 ®c4 30.1g5?
3O.Sxa7 Sb8 (30...®e4 31.tf4+-) 31.ФИ2 Sxb4 (31 ...®e4 32.c6+-; 31...d4 32.tg5 lxg5
33.®xg5 ®xb4 34.®xh5 ^h6 35.Sg3+-) 32.c6 Sb8 33.c7 Sc8 34.tg5 lxg5 35.®xg5+-
3O...jlxg5 31.®xg5 h4?
31...®xb4 32.®xh5 (32.Sal ®xc5 33.®xh5 ^h6±) 32...®el+ 33.&h2 ®xe5+ 34.g3 ^h6!
35.®xe5 (35.Sxa7 ®d4co) 35...^g4+ 36.&g2 ^xe5 37.Sxa7 Sc8 38.f4 ^c6 39.Sd7±
32.g4?!
32.®d2 a6 33.®c3+
32...hxg3 33.Saxg3 ®e2
33...^xg3 34.Sxg3 g6 35.Sh3+-; 33...®xb4! 34.Sc3 (34.Sg4 ®el+ 35.&g2 ®xe5 36.®h5 f6
37.Sb4 (37.®h7+ Ф17 38.Sb3 Sb8 39.Sbg3 Sg8co) 37...d4 38.В17+ Ф17 39.Ж7+ ^e7=)
34...®e4 35.c6 ®xe5 36.c7 ®el+ 37.&g2 ®e4+ 38.ФП f6co
34.Sg4 ®xe5?
34...®el+ 35.&g2 ®xe5 36.®h5 f6 37.®h7+ Ф17 38.Sa3 Sa8 39.®h5+ Фе7 40.®h2+
35.®h5 f6 36.®g6 ®c7
591
37.®h7+
abcdefgh
37.Sg2! Be5 (37...Sf7 38.Sgh2 &f8 39.Sh8+ Фе7 4O.Sa8+-) 38.Sh5 ®el+ 39.&h2 ®e5+
4O.Sg3 Sf7 (40...®c7 41.W17+ &f7 42.Sxf5+-) 41.B17+ ф£8 42.®h8+ Фе7 43.®a8 ®c7
44.Sh8+-
37...ФП 38.Shg3 Sg8 39.Sf3?!
39.Sa3 ®b8 (39...^e7 40.®h5+ g6 41.В17+ Sg7 42.®h2+) 40.В15+ g6 (4О...Ф£8 41.Sa6+-)
41.®h2e5 42.®h3+
39...®e5 40.&g2
4O.Sa3 a6 41.b5 (41.Sxa6 ®el+ 42.&g2 ^еЗ+! 43.ФВ ^xg4 44.Sa7+ &f8 45.Sa8+ Фе7
46.Sxg8 ®xf2+ 47.&xg4 ®g2+=) 41...®e2 42.Sga4 ^g3! (42...®xb5 43.Sxa6 ®xc5co) 43.Sxg3
®dl+ 44.&g2 ®xa4 45.b6 ®b5 =
4O...d4?!
40...®e2 41.®g6+ (41.®h3 g5co) 41...Фе7 42.Sxf5 exf5 43.®xf5 ®e5co; 40...a6co
41.®h5+ Фе7 42.Ж7 &f7 43.Sa3 ®c7
43...®b8 44.B15+ g6 45.®h2 ®xh2+ 46.&xh2 e5 47.Sxa7+ Феб#
44.®g6+
44.<&gl!
44...^f8 45.®h5
592
45..Ж7?!
abcdefgh
45..,®Ь7+! 46.&gl (46.ФЬ2 ®xb4=) 46...®xb4 47.Sxa7 ®el+ 48.&g2 ^e3+ 49.fxe3 Bc2+
50.&h3 ®I3+ 51.ФИ2 ®e2+=
46.Й113
46 .<&gl
46...e5?
46... g5 47.&gl &g7 48.c6 ®c7 49.®h2 ®e7co
47 .ШЗ
47.S e4! g6 48.Sel &f7 49.Seal Sa8 5O.Sa6+-
47...^e7
47.. .g5 48.&gl Sg7 49.b5+-
48.Sa6 &c8
593
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
48.,.&f7 49.сб ®e6 (49...®c7 50.®b3+ Ф18 51 ,b5+-) 5O.Sxa7+-
49.Sxf6+! gxf6 50.®xf6+ ®f7 51.Ш8+ 1-0
113. C18
Saric, Ivan (2691) - Drasko, Milan (2418)
Italia 140/113, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.e5 c5 5.аЗ ДхсЗ+ б.ЬхсЗ Sc 7 7.®g4 ±f8
7...f5 - 125/88
8.1d2 b6 9.a4!? &e7 10.^13
abcdefgh
10...cxd4N
10...Даб И.Дха6 ^хаб 12.0-0 h6 13.a5 b5 14.Sfbl Sb8 15.®f4±
594
Il.cxd4
H.Sa3!?ta6 12.td3 lxd3 13.cxd3 ^bc6 14.cxd4h6 15.0-0 &g8co
ll...®xc2 12.1b5
12.Scl ®xa4+; 12.®h5 h6 13.tb5 a6 14.Scl Bc4+ 15.te2 ^bc6 16.te3 td7 17.0-Os
12...®e4+ 13.®xe4 dxe4 14.^g5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14...&bc6?!
14...a6 15.tc4 (15.te2 tb7 16.f3 (16.Sb 1 ?! h6 17.Sxb6 td5 18.^h3 g5+) 16...exf3 17.^xf3
h6! 18.0-0 ^d5^) 15...tb7 16.f3 exf3 17.0-0 h6 18.^xf3 td5 19.td3^
15.0-0 lb7
15...^xd4 16.tb4 a6 (16...a5 17.ta3 f6 18.Sadl fxg5 19.Sxd4 &f7 2O.f4!±) 17.Sadl axb5
18.Sxd4 Фе8 19.axb5 2O.Sc4 td7 21.Sfcl±
16.Sfcl?!
595
abcdefgh
16.^xe4! ftxd4 17.^d6 ^b3 (17...td5 18.te3 ^dc6 19.f4±; 17...tc6 18.te3 ^c2 (18...^b3
19.Sa3 ^ia5 2O.Scl+) 19.Axc6 йхсб 20.Sac 1 ^2b4 (2O...£)xe3 21.fxe3 ^ixe5 22.£)xf7! £)xf7
23.Sc7+) 21.td2+) 18.^xb7 fcxd2 19.Sfdl ^b3 2O.Sabl ^c5 21.^xc5 bxc5 22.h4!± (22.Sd7
g5! 23.1d3 ^c6 24.te4 ^xe5 25.Sc7 Sd8 26.Sxc5 ^g6=)
16...Sd8?!
16...h6 17.^xe4 ^xd4 18.^d6 tc6 19.tc4 (19.te3 txb5 2O.txd4 tc6 21,a5 &g8=; 19.Sc4
^b3 2O.Sa2 txb5 21,axb5 ftxd2 22.Sxd2 ^d5=) 19...td5 2O.te3 ^df5 21.a5 txc4 22.Sxc4
bxa5 23.Sc7 g5 =
17.1e3 &a5?!
17...a6 18.tfl ^a5 19.Sabl h6 2O.^h3 g5 21.Sxb6 Sd7 22.Scbl±
18.Sc7 h6
596
abcdefgh
19.Sacl!?
19.Ad2! hxg5 2O.Ab4 <&g8 21.Axe7 Sxd4 22.Axg5±
19...Sc8?
19...hxg5 2O.Sxe7 Фхе7 21.txg5+ ф£8 (21...f6 22.Sc7+ &f8 23.exf6 gxf6 24.txf6+) 22.txd8
&g8 23.Sc7 ФИ7 24.tg5±; 19...a6! 2O.Sxe7 (2O.td7 hxg5 21.txg5 Sh5 22.txe7+ Фхе7
23.tc8+ Ф£8 24.txb7 g6co) 2О...Фхе7 (2O...hxg5? 21.Scc7 axb5 22.Sxf7+ &g8 23.Sxg7+ &f8
24.txg5 Sc8 25.Scf7+ Фе8 26.axb5+-) 21.Sc7+ &f8 22.^xf7 Sc8 23.Sd7 Sh7 (23...axb5
24.^xh8 Фе8 25.Sxg7 bxa4co) 24.^d6 axb5 (24...Sb8 25.te2t) 25.^xc8 txc8 26.Sd8+ Ф17
27.Sxc8 bxa4oo
2O.Sxc8+
2O.Sd7 g6 (2O...tc6 21.txc6 ^ахсб 22.^xe4+) 21.Sxc8+ txc8 22.Sd8+ &g7 23.Sxh8 &xh8
24.^xf7+ ^g7 25.^d6 tb7 26.^e8+ &f7 27.txh6+
20...&xc8 21.&xe4 &e7 22.&d6 lc6 23.Sc3
23.h4+
23...g6 24.1cl ^g7 25.g4 lxb5?
25...g5 26.h4 gxh4 27.&h2 Sa8 28.f4+
26.axb5 &d5 27.Sf3 Sf8 28.h4 f5?
28...a6 29.bxa6 ^c6 3O.te3+ (3O.^b5±)
29.exf6+ &xf6 30.1xh6+! &xh6 31.g5+ &h7 32.gxf6 Sd8 33.f7 &g7 34.h5 1-0
114. C19
Liang, Awonder (2590) - Akobian, Varuzhan (2625)
USA (ch) 140/114, 2019
597
1.е4 еб 2.d4 d5 З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.е5 с5 5.аЗ 1хсЗ+ б.ЬхсЗ &е7 7.®g4 cxd4 8.ЫЗ ®с7 9.&е2 dxc3
10.®xg7 Sg8 11.®\117 &bc6 12.114 ld7 13.1g3 &xe5 14.0-0 0-0-0 15.Й114
15.Sfel - 49/356
15...&5g6
15...^7c6 16.^xc3 f5 17.^b5 ®b8 18.^d4±
16.jlxc7
16.®d4 ®a5 (16..AC6 17.1хс7 Ы4 18.1xd8 ^xe2+ 19.1xe2 Ш 2O.tf3 &xd8 21.g3±) 17.f4
^ic6 18.®xc3 ®xc3 19.^xc3±
16...&xh4 17.1xd8 Sxg2+ 18.&Ы &xd8
abcdefgh
19.SablN
19.f4
19...e5
19...^eg6 2O.Sb4 (2O.Sxb7? ^e5+) 2O...a5 21.Sd4 f5co
2O.Sxb7 lc6 21.Sb8+ Фс7 22.Sh8 d4 23.f3 &eg6 24.1xg6
24.Sh7 &d6 25.Sxf7 (25.^g3 Sxg3! 26.hxg3 ^xf3 27.Sxf7 ^g5+ 28.&gl ^xf7 29.txg6
^g5co) 25...ta4 26.Sxa7 (26.Scl
598
abcdefgh
26...e4! 27.fxe4 ^e5co) 26...txc2 27.Sa6+ Фс5 28.txc2 Sxe2 29.td3 (29.txg6? ^xg6 3O.Sxg6
d3-+) 29...Sb2co
24...&xg6!?
24...fxg6 25.£)xc3 dxc3 26.Sxh4 Sxc2 27.Sc4 ^d6°o
25.&xg2 &xh8 26.И4 f6 27.&f2 &d6 28.И5 la4 29.Sgl
29.Sbl W 3O.Sb7 ^g5 31.h6 Дхс2 32.f4 (32.Sxa7 th7co) 32...^h3+ ЗЗ.Фе1 ^xf4 34.^xf4
exf4 35.h7 txh7 36.Sxh7 Фе5 37.Фе2 c2 38.Sc7 Фе4! 39.Se7+ &f5 40.&d2 (4O.Sc7 Фе4)
40...B! 41.Sel &f4 42.Scl (42.Фхс2? f2) 42...f2 43.>bd3 &f3 44.&xd4 f5 45.&d3 f4 46.&d4
(46.a4 &g2 47.Sxc2 &gl 48.Scl+ fl=Q+ 49.Sxfl+ ФхП 5О.Фе4 Фе2=) 46...&g2 47.Sxc2 &gl
48.Scl+ fl=Q 49.Sxfl+ &xfl 5О.Фе4=
29...&f7 ЗО.ЕЫ lxc2
abcdefgh
599
31.Sb7?
31.Scl Да4 32.£)xc3 dxc3 33.Sxc3°o
31...&И6?!
31...^g5! 32.h6 (32.Sxa7 ^h3+ ЗЗ.Фе1 (ЗЗ.ФП td3-+) 33..Agl!-+) 32...tf5 33.^cl Фс6+
32.Sxa7 lb3
32...td3
33.a4 lc4 34.a5 c2 35.&cl f5?
35...^f5 36.h6 (Зб.аб d3 37.Фе1 ^d4 38.&d2 ^xf3+ 39.ФсЗ d2 4О.Фхс2 e4=) 36...^xh6 37.a6
d3 38.Фе1 ^f7 39.Sa8 f5 4O.a7 td5 41.Sf8 Фс7 42.a8=Q Дха8 43.Sxa8 e4 44.fxe4 fxe4=
36.Sh7?
abcdefgh
Зб.аб e4 37.Sa8 e3+ (37...d3 38.a7+-) 38.&g2 d3 39.Sd8+ Фе7 4O.Sxd3 Дхаб 41.Sxe3++-
36...&g8?
36...W! 37.a6 (37.h6? d3 38.ФеЗ f4+ 39.&d2 e4 4O.fxe4 ^g5-+) 37...d3 38.Фе1 (38.ФеЗ f4+
39.&d2 e4! 4O.fxe4 (4O.a7 еЗ+ 41.ФсЗ d2 42.a8=Q (42.Фхс2 td5co) 42...dxcl=Qco) 4O...^g5
41.^xd3 txd3 42.e5+ Феб 43.Sc7 Дхаб 44.Sc6+ Фхе5 45.Sxa6 f3=) 38...e4 39.fxe4 fxe4
40.&d2 ^e5 41.Sh8 ^f3+ 42.ФсЗ d2 43.Фхс2 (43.Sd8+ Фс7 44.Sxd2 ftxd2 45.&xd2 tf7
46.h6 tg6=) 43.,.e3 44.Sd8+ Фс7 45.a7 td5! 46.a8=Q (46.Sxd5 dxcl=Q+ 47.Фхс1 e2 48.a8=Q
el=Q+=) 46...txa8 47.Sxa8 dxcl=Q+ 48.Фхс1 e2 49.Se8 el=Q+ 5O.Sxel ^xel 51.h6 ^d3+
52.&d2 ^e5=
37 .h6?!
37.Фе1! (37...d3 38.Sh8 e4 39.fxe4 fxe4 40.&d2 Фс5 41.h6 &d4 42.^xd3 еЗ+ 43.Фхс2
600
Ixd3+ 44.Фс1 Ш 45.Sd8+ ФсЗ 46.&dl+-) 38.Sb7! (38.Sh8 e4 39.fxe4 (39.Sd8+ Фс5 4O.fxe4
fxe4=) 39...&d7! 4O.h6 (4O.a6 Дхаб 41.Sa8 tc4 42.Sa4 tf7 43.Sxd4+ Фе6=) 4O...d3 41.h7
(41.e5 Дс4 42.e6+ Фе7 43.^xd3 lxd3 44.Sc8 f4 45.h7 f3 46.Sxc2 lxc2 47.h8=Q f2+ 48.Фе2
td3+ 49.&xd3 fl=Q+ 5О.Фхе4 ®e2+=) 41...^xe4 42.Sd8+ &xd8 43.h8=Q+ Фс7 44.^xd3
txd3=) 38...^xh5 39.a6 td5 4O.Sb8 txf3 41.a7 Ш 42.&d2+
37...e4??
37... ^f6 38.Sg7 (38.Sh8 e4 39.fxe4 fxe4 4O.Sc8 &d5 41.Фе1 e3=) 38...e4 39.fxe4 fxe4 4O.h7
ДхИ7 41.Sxh7 e3+ 42.&f3 ld5+ 43.&g3 te4 44.Sh6+ Фс5 =
38 .fxe4 fxe4 39.Sd7+!+- &xd7 4O.h7 e3+ 4L&f3 e2 42.&f2 &f6 43.h8=Q Фе7 44.®h4 d3
45.®xc4 d2 46.®xe2+ ±f8 47.®xd2 &e4+ 48.&e2 &xd2 49.&xd2 Фе7 5O.a6 1-0
115. C19
Sethuraman, SP. (2624) - Froewis, Georg (2438)
Karlsruhe 140/115, 2019
l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.e5 c5 5.аЗ 1хсЗ+ б.ЬхсЗ &e7 7.®g4 cxd4 8.®xg7 Sg8 9.®xh7
®c7 10.&e2 &bc6 ll.f4 dxc3 12.&xc3 a6
12...^d4 13.tb2 td7 14.0-0-0 ®b6 15.®d3 ^df5 16.^b5 Sc8 17.g3±
13.ШЗ ld7 14.1d2 Sc8 15.&e2 &a5
15...^f5 -56/318
16.&d4 &c4 17.g3 ^f5
17...tb5!? 18.Wb3 (18.^xb5 axb5 19.tb4 ®b6 2O.te2 Sh8co) 18...®c5 19.^xb5 (19.te3 ^c6
2O.iLxc4 ^ixd4 21.jLxd4 ®xd4 22.ДхЬ5+ axb5°o) 19...axb5°o; 17..Ac6!?
18.^xf5 exf5
abcdefgh
601
19.1g2N
19.Scl
19...®b6 20.®b3
20.c3 Sh8 21.Sbl tb5 22.®d4 ®a5 23.еб Sh6 24.exf7+ Ф1Воо; 2O.txd5 te6 21.txc4 Дхс4
22,®e3 ®xe3+ 23.txe3 td5 24.Sfl Sxc2 25.Sf2±
2O...lb5
20...®c5! 21.®d3 (21.®b4 ^e3#) 21...^b2 22.®xd5 ®xc2 23.Scl (23.0-0 tc6 24.®a2 txg2
25.Sfcl ®xd2 26.Sxc8+ Фе7 27.Sc7+ &d8 28.®xf7 ®e3+ 29.&xg2 ®e4+=) 23.,.^d3+ 24.Фе2
^xcl+ 25.Sxcl ®b2 26.Sxc8+ txc8 27,®c5 ®b5+ 28.®xb5+ axb5 29.tb4=
21.Sdl
abcdefgh
21.0-0-0!?
21...&a5?
21 ...Sh8! 22.h4 (22.a4 fcxd2 23.Sxd2 Sxh2! 24.Sf2 ®a5+ 25.Sd2 ®b6=) 22...d4 23.a4 fcxd2
24.Sxd2
602
abcdefgh
24...d3! (24...Sc3 25.®b2 Se3+ 26.&dl Дс2+ 27.Фс1 ®xb2+ 28.ФхЬ2 Sh6 29.Sxd4 Sxg3
3O.td5+) 25.Sxd3 (25.cxd3 ®e3+ 26.&dl tc6 27.Sel ®xg3 28.e6 tf3+ 29.txf3 ®xf3+
3O.Sde2 f6oo) 25...®a5+ 26.Sd2 Дха4 27.®xb7 (27.®d5 Sc5 28.®d6 Sxc2 29.®b8+ Фе7
30.®d6+ Фе8=) 27...Sxc2 28.®d5 tb5°o
22.1xa5 ®xa5+ 23.Sd2 Sc3 24.®b4
24.®xd5 Sxc2 25.a4! Scl+ 26.&f2 ®b6+ 27.®d4 ®xd4+ 28.Sxd4 Sc2+ 29.ФеЗ Sxg2 3O.axb5
Sh8! 31.bxa6 bxa6 32.Sa4 Sh6+
24...Se3+ 25.&dl
25 ,Ф£2?! ®b6+
25...Sxa3?
25...®xa3 26.®xa3 Sxa3 27.Фе1 Дсб (27...tc4 28.txd5 txd5 29.Sxd5 Sh8 30.ФШ) 28.Sd4
Фе7 29.&d2±
26.®xa5 Sxa5
603
27.Sxd5! Sal+?!
27...Фе7 28.Ф42 Sc8 29.Sd6 (29.M3 Sa3 3O.txf5 Sh8 31.Sd4 tc6 32.te4 Дхс4 33.Sxe4 Sxg3
34.hxg3 Sxhli; 29.Scl Sh8) 29...Sa2 3O.Scl ta4 31.txb7 Scxc2+ 32.Sxc2 Sxc2+ ЗЗ.ФеЗ
Sxh2 34.Sxa6+
28.Ф<12 Sxhl 29.1xhl lc6 3O.Sc5! &d7
3O...Sh8 31.txc6+ bxc6 32.h4 Sg8 33.Sxc6 Sxg3 34.h5+-
31.1xc6+ bxc6 32.Sa5 Sh8 ЗЗ.И4 Sg8 34.Sa3 a5 35.&e2
35.Sd3+ Фе7 Зб.ФсЗ Sb8 37.Фс4+-
35...a4 36.&f3 Sa8 37.И5 Феб 38.И6 Sh8
38...f6 39.h7 (39.g4+-) 39...fxe5 4O.Sxa4 e4+ (4O...Sh8 41.Sa7+-) 41.ФеЗ Sh8 42.Sa7+-
39.Sxa4 Sxh6 4O.Sd4 Фе7 41.c4 c5 42.Sd5 Sc6 43.g4 Феб
604
44.&g3
abcdefgh
44.Sd6+! Sxd6 45.gxf5+ &xf5 46.exd6 Феб 47.&g4 &xd6 (47...f6 48.ФН5 &xd6 49.Ф116+-)
48.&f5 Фе7 49.Фе5+-
44...fxg4 45.&xg4 Sc8 46.Sd6+ Фе7 47.&f5 1-0
605
С25-С49
116. С42
Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2667) - Fridman, Daniel (2644)
Magdeburg 140/116, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &f6 3.&xe5 d6 4.&f3 &xe4 5.&c3 &xc3 6.dxc3 le7 7.1e3 0-0 8.®d2 &d7
9.O-O-O &f6 10.1d3 c5 ll.&bl
ll.Shel - 128/107
ll...Sb8 12.Shel b5 13.1g5N
abcdefgh
13.tf4
13...1e6N
13...С4?!
606
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
- 140/(116) 14.^d4! td7 15.^f5 txf5 16.txf5 ^e4 17.txe4 lxg5 18.®xd6 ®xd6 19.Sxd6+
Vidit,S (2711)-Gelfand,B (2655) Praha 140/(116) 2019
14.®f4 ®a5 15.b3 h6
15...Sb6 16.®h4 Sfb8 17.Se3! h6 (17...Sa6 18.txf6 ®xa2+ 19.Фс1 txf6 20.®xh7+ &f8
21.®h8+ Фс7 22.®xb8 ДхсЗ 23.®c7++-) 18.txh6 ^d5 19.M7+ &f8 2O.txg7+ &xg7
21.®g3+ M8 22.Sxd5 txd5 23.®h3 &g7 24.®g4+ <±>h8 25.td3+-; 15...c4! 16.tf5 cxb3
17.cxb3 b4 18.Axe6 (18.Sxe6?! fxe6 19.Axe6+ Ф118 20.c4 Sbe8¥) 18...fxe6 19.®еЗ bxc3
20.®xe6+ &h8 21.Scloo
16.1xh6! &d5
16...gxh6 17.®xh6 c4 18.Sxe6! cxd3 (18...fxe6 19.®g6+ Ф118 2O.^ig5+-) 19.Sxd3+-
17.1И7+ &xh7 18.Sxd5 lxd5 19.1xg7
19.Sxe7!? txf3 (19...gxh6 20.®f5+ &g7 21.^h4! ®xc3 22.®g6+ <±>h8 23.®xh6+ &g8
24.Se3+-) 2O.Se3
607
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
2O...th5! (2O...gxh6 21,®f5+ ®h8 22.®f6+ ®h7 23.Sxf3 Sg8 (23...®d8 24.®f5+ ®h8 25.Sh3
®g7 26.Sg3+ ®h8 27.®f4+-) 24.Sh3 Sg6 25.®xf7+ Sg7 26.®f5+ Sg6 27.Sg3 Sg8 28.h4+-)
21.Sh3 Sbe8 (21 ...g6 22.g4+-) 22.Sxh5 Se6 23.tg5+ &g8 24.®h4 (24,®f5 g6 25.tf6 Sxf6
26.®xf6 gxh5 27.®g5+=) 24...f6 25.td2co
19...&xg7 20.®g4+ &h7?
20...Ф118 21.Sxe7 (21 ,®h5+ &g7 22.®g4+= (22.Sxe7 txf3 23.®g5+ Ф117 24.gxf3 Sbe8=))
21...®xc3 22.®h5+ &g8 23.®xd5 (23.Se5 dxe5 24.®g5+=) 23...Sbe8 24.®xd6 Sxe7 25.®xe7co
21.Sxe7
21...1xf3??
a b c
21...®xc3 22.^g5+ &h6 (22„.&h8 23.®h4+ &g7 24.Se3 ®d4 25.®h7+ &f6 26.®h6+ &f5
27.Sd3 ®xd3 28.cxd3+-) 23.Se3 ®xe3 24.fxe3+-; 21...Sbe8! 22.^g5+ (22.®h5+ &g7 23.®g5+
608
ФЬ7 24.Sxe8 Sxe8 25.®xd5 ®c7 26.®d3+ &g7 27.®xb5±) 22...Ф116! (22...&h8? 23.®h4+ &g7
24,®g3 ФИ8 (24...&f6 25.Sd7!+-) 25.®xd6+-) 23.®h4+ &g6 24.^h7 ДебП (24...Sh8 25.f4
Sxe7 26.f5+ &xf5 27.®f6+ Фс4 28.®xe7+ te6 29.^g5+ &d5 ЗО.^хеб ®xc3 31.^g5±;
24...®d8 25.^xf8+ Sxf8 26.®g4+ &f6 27.Sd7 ®b6 28.®h4+ &g6 29.®g3++-) 25.f4 ВхсЗП
26.g4 </?g7 27.f5 (27.^g5 td5 28.В17+ &f6 29.®h4 &g7=) 27...®d2 28.f6+ &g8 29.^g5
®dl+ 30.Ф62 ®d4+ 31.ФаЗ ®Ь4+ 32.ФЬ2 ®d4+=
22.®xf3 ®d8 23.®h5+ &g7 24.®g5+ &h7 25.f4! d5 26.f5 Sb6 27.f6 Sxf6 28.®xf6 &g8
29.®g5+ &h8 30.®h6+ &g8 31.Se3 1-0
117.C45
Shankland, Samuel L (2731) - Xiong, Jeffery (2663)
USA (ch) 140/117, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 exd4 4.&xd4 ®f6 5.&b3 ®g6 6.f3
6ЖЗ -21/212
6...&f6 7.1f4 lb4+
8.&12N
abcdefgh
8.c3 te7 9.^a3!? (9.®d2 0-0 10.c4 ^h5 И.ДеЗ f5 12.exf5 ®xf5 13.te2 €tf4 14.txf4 ®xf4
15.®xf4 Sxf4 16.^c3co) 9...0-0 10.^b5
609
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10...d5! Il.£)xc7 (ll.exd5 ®f5) ll...^h5 12.ДеЗ (12.£)xd5 iLh4+ 13.g3 £)xf4 14.£)xf4 JLxg3+
15.hxg3 ®xg3+ 16.Фе2 ®xf4T) 12...dxe4 13.£)xa8 exf3 14.®xf3 ^ie5 15.®d5 Д114+ 16.g3
txg3+ 17.hxg3 ®xg3+ 18.®d2 Ш 19.®b5 (19.®g2 ^c4+ 20.&d3 ^e5+ 21.&d2 ^c4+=)
19...^e4+ 2О.Фс2 ^d6 21.td3 ^xb5 22.txh7+ &h8 23.tf5+=
8...O-O
8...a5
9.a3?
9.td3 £A5 (9...®h5 Ю.аЗ te7 1 l.^c3±) 10.txc7 d6 И.аЗ €tf4 12.tfl ^e6 13.axb4 ^xc7
14.£)c3 ^ixb4 15.®d2±
9...1e7 10.1d3
Ю.^сЗ ^h5 1 l.te3 d6 12.^d4 Ы4 13.®xd4 f5?
10...&И5 ll.lxc7
1 l.te3 d6 12.^c3 f5+
ll...d6 12.e5
12 .^c3 f5
12... 1h4+ 13.&fl
13 .g3 Axg3+ 14.hxg3 ®xg3+ 15.Фе2 £Ю4+ 16.^d2 ^ixd3 17.cxd3 ®xe5-+
13... ®h6 14.exd6
14 .jt.xd6 Se8 15.£)c3 ^ixe5-+
14... Se8 15.&c3
610
15.^1d2 Ш! 16.^e4 ^xe4 17.txe4 Sxe4 18.fxe4 (18.d7 Se6-+) 18...te6-+
15...&e5
15...Ш! 16.®d2tg5 17.®dl te3+
16.&C5?
abcdefgh
16.tb5 te6 17.d7 ftxd7 18.^e2 (18.txd7 tc4+-+) 18...^hf6+; 16.^e4! Ш 17.^bc5 ^fxd3
(17...b6 18.d7 Axd7 I9.ftxd7 ^iexd3 2O.cxd3 ^id5 21.®d2 ®xd2 22.£)xd2 ^ixc7+) 18.£)xd3
td7 19.®d2 ®h5+
16...&xf3! 17.&3e4
17.®xf3 Se3 18.d7 Sxf3+ 19.gxf3 txd7 2O.^xd7 ®c6-+; 17.d7 txd7 18.^xd7 ^d2+-+
17...1g4?
17...^e5-+; 17...f5! 18.®xf3 fxe4 19.txe4 2O.d7 txd7 21.tf4 tg5-+
18.d7! Se5 19.1xe5 &xe5 20.®d2 ®c6 21.ИЗ?
21.a4! ^ixd3 (21...a6 22.®c3 ^ixd7 23.£)xd7 ®xd7w) 22.®xd3 b6 23.^12 bxc5 24.£)xg4 ^if4
25.®f3 ®a6+26.&gl Ste2+27.&fl ^f4+28.&gl =
21...1xd7 22.&xd7 &xd7 23.®c3 ®h6
23...®e6! 24.g4 Stf4 25.®d4 ^е5т
24.g4?
24.g3! txg3 25.te2 te5 26.®f3 Шт
24...f5?
24..Ж4+ 25.Фе2 (25.&g2 £W6 26.^xf6+ ^xf6-+) 25...^df6 26.®d2 (26.^xf6+ txf6-+)
611
26...£)xe4 27.®xf4 £)xf4+ 28.ФеЗ ^ixd3 29.cxd3 ^ic5-+
25.gxf5 Se8
26.®c4+?
abcdefgh
26.Sh2 ®h8 (26...®f4+ 27.&gl Sxe4 28.txe4 ®xe4 29.®d3 ®xd3 3O.cxd3 ftc5oo) 27.®d2 ®b6
28.Se2 ft d 1'6 29.®b4 ftxe4 30.®xb6 axb6 31.&gl ftef6 32.Sxe8+ ftxe8°o
26...&И8 27.Sgl
27.Sh2 ®f4+ 28.ftg2 fte5 29.®c5 ®f3+ 30.&gl ftxd3 31.cxd3 ftf4-+
27...®e3 28.Sg2 ftf4 29.Sh2 ftxh3
29...ftf6-+; 29...®f3+ 30.&gl td8 31.ftf2 tb6-+
30.&g2
30.ft 12 txf2 31.®g4 tg3 32.®xh3 ftxh2 33.®xh2 fte5-+
30...&f4+ 31.&Ы ®f3+ 32.&gl ®g4+
32...td8 33.®d4 ^h3+ 34.Sxh3 ®xh3 35.®xd7 tb6+ 36.^f2 ®g3+ 37.ФЫ ®f3+ 38.&h2
®xf2+ 39.ФЫ ®h4+ 40.&g2 Se3-+
33.&Ы ®f3+ 34.&gl ld8 35.Sfl 1Ь6+ 36.&12 ®g3+ 37.&Ы ®f3+ 38.&gl &h3+ 39.Sxh3
®xh3 40.®f4 &f6 41.1b5 Se4 0-1
118. C45
Cheparinov, Ivan (2683) - Predke, Alexandr (2611)
Skopje 140/118, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 exd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&xc6 bxc6 6.e5 ®e7 7.®e2 &d5 8.h4 a5
612
9.g3
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
9.c4 - 83/298
9...f6!?N
9...^b6N-140/(118) Ю.ЬЗ a4 И.ДаЗ ®d8 12.txf8 &xf8 13.^c3 ®e7 14.®e3 axb3 15.cxb3co
Idani,P (2604)-Sychev,K (2545) Moscow 140/(118) 2019
9...Aa6
1О.с4 Даб 11.&d2 fxe5 12.b3 0-0-0
12„.£)b4 13.£)e4 d5 14.a3 dxe4 15.axb4 ®xb4+ (15...®f6 16.Ad2 Axb4 17.ДхЬ4 axb4 18.Ag2
0-0 19.Дхе4^) 16.td2 ®xb3 17.®h5+ (17.®xe4 tb4 18.®xc6+ Фе7 19.®xc7+ &f8 20.Sdlco)
17...^d8 18.th3 txc4 19.®f5 ®d3 2O.tfl (2O.tg5+ Фе8 21.®xe5+ ®I7 22.®f5+ Фе8=)
613
20...®d5 21.txc4 ®xc4 22.Scl ®d5 23.Sdl Фе8со
13.&e4 &f6 14.1h3 h6 15.0-0 g5 16.1a3
16.^xf6®xf6 17.tb2td6 18.h5 Shf8 19.Saelco
16...@f7
16...®xa3 17.^ixf6 gxh4 18.^ixd7 ФЬ7 I9.ftxc5 hxg3 2O.Ag2 JLd6 21.^ixc6 Sde8 22.®d2oo
17.1xf8 ®xf8
abcdefgh
17...Shxf8? 18.^c5 Ab 7 19.b4 axb4 2O.a3+-
18.b4! &xe4 19.®xe4 ®f6
19...®xb4? 2O.Sfbl ®c5 21.Sb2+-; 19...axb4 2O.a3 ®c5 (2O...bxa3? 21.®e3 c5 22.Sfbl+-)
21.axb4®xc4 22.®xc5^
2O.bxa5 gxh4?
2О...ФЬ8 21.Sabl+ Фа8 22.Sfdl d5 23.cxd5 gxh4 24.d6 (24.dxc6 Sxdl+ 25.Sxdl hxg3
26.fxg3°o) 24...Sxd6 25.Sxd6 ®xd6 26.®xh4oo
21.Sabl hxg3 22.fxg3 ®d6 23.Sf3
23.Sb2! ®c5+ (23...®d4+ 24.®xd4 exd4 25.Sfbl+-; 23...Sdg8 24.&h2+-) 24.&hl ®xc4
25.®xc4 txc4 26.Sfbl tb5 27.a4+-
23...®c5+
614
24.&h2?
abcdefgh
24.ФЫ! Ixc4 25.tfl txfl 26.Sfb3 ®a7 (26...tb5 27.Sxb5!+-) 27.Sxfl h5 (27...®d4 28.®xd4
exd4 29.a6 d5 3O.Sf7+-; 27...d6 28.Sfbl &d7 29.®g4+ Фе7 30.®g7+ Феб 31.SB+-) 28.Sfbl
h4 29.g4+-
24...1xc4 25.Sc3 ld5??
25..Ж2+ 26.®g2 ®xg2+ 27.1xg2 lxa2 28.Sb2 Деб 29.a6 d5 3O.Sxc6 &d7 31.Sbc2 Фе7
32.Sxc7+ Sd7co
26.Sxc5
26.®e2! ®xa5 (26...®a7 27.Sc2 c5 28.Scb2+-) 27.Sc2 Sdf8 28.Scb2+-
26...1xe4 27.Sb4?
27.Sb2! td3 28.Sc3 tb5 29.Scb3+-
27...1d3 28.a6
28.Sc3 c5 29.Sxc5 Shf8 ЗО.аб Дхаб 31.Sa5 Sf2+ 32.&gl Sf6 33.tg2 e4! 34.txe4 d5 35.txd5
Sdd6co
28...1xa6 29.Sa5 lb5
29...tb7 3O.Sa7+-
3O.a4 ФЬ7 31.axb5 c5
31...ФЬ6 32.Sa6+ Фс5 33.Sbl cxb5 34.Scl+ ФЬ4 35.Sxc7+
32.Sba4
32.Sbl d5 ЗЗ.Ьб cxb6 34.Sxc5co
615
32..Л5 ЗЗ.Эаб
33.Sa7+ lb6 34.S7a6+ ФхЬ5 35.S6a5+=
33...C4 34.Sc6 e4 35.Sal Shf8 36.Sdl Sf2+ 37.&gl Sf3
abcdefgh
38.Sg6??
38.Sxc4 Sxg3+ 39.Ф112 dxc4 (39...ШЗ 4O.Sxd3 exd3 41.Sc3=) 4O.Sxd8 c3 41.Sd4 Sd3
42.Sxe4=; 38.1e6 Sxg3+ З9.ф£2 Sd3 4O.Sxd3 cxd3 41.ФеЗ h5 42.Sc5=
38...C3 39.1g2
39.1g4 Sxg3+ 40.Ф12 Sd3 41.Ic2 c2 42.Scl h5 43.1e6 (43.txh5 d4-+) 43...d4-+
39...Sd3 4O.Scl Sd6 41.Sxd6 cxd6 42.Sc2 &b6 43.&f2 &xb5 44.111 &b4 45.Scl Sf3+
4б.Фе1 ФаЗ 0-1
119. C45
Radjabov, Teimour (2756) - Topalov, Veselin (2740)
Shamkir 140/119, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 exd4 4.&xd4 &f6 5.&хсб Ьхсб 6.e5 ®e7 7.®e2 &d5 8.c4 &b6 9.&c3
a5 10.1d2 g6!?
10...a4 - 91/277
ll.&e4 lg7 12.&f6+ &d8 13.0-0-0 Даб 14.®g4 Фс8 15.1xa5
616
15...h5!N
15...®xe5 16.tc3! (16.txb6? cxb6 17.®xd7+ ФЬ8 18.®d6+ ®xd6 19.Sxd6 tc8+) 16...®e6
(16...®f5 17.®xf5 gxf5 18.b3 d5 19.td3 dxc4 2O.txf5+ ФЬ7 21.^e4±) 17.®xe6 fxe6 18.^xd7
Axc3 19.^ixb6+ cxb6 2O.bxc3 Фс7 21.h4±
16.®g3 h4 17.®g4 ®xe5 18.1c3 ®f5 19.®xf5 gxf5 20.&xd7
2O.b3 d5 21.jt.d3 dxc4 22.txf5+ ФЬ7 23.^e4 Sh5! 24.^c5+ Фа7 25.txg7 Sxf5 26.td4 Sg8co
2O...lxc3 21.&xb6+ cxb6 22.bxc3 Фс7 23.1e2 Sag8 24.Shgl c5 25.g3 hxg3 26.hxg3 Sh2
27.Sgfl f4! 28.Sd2 lc8 29.1f3 fxg3 3O.fxg3 Sxd2 31.&xd2 Sxg3 32.1d5
32...1e6
abcdefgh
32...f5 33.Shi Sg6 34.Sh8 Sf6 35.ФеЗ f4+ 36.ФВ=
617
33.1xe6 fxe6 34.Sf7+ &d6 35.Sb7 Феб 36.Se7 &d6 37.Sb7 Феб 38.Se7 Фd6 1/2-1/2
618
С50-С74
120.С54
Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Grischuk, Alexander (2772)
Moscow (m/4-rapid) 140/120, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 &f6 4.d3 lc5 5.c3 d6 6.a4
6.0-0 a6 7.a4 ta7 8.^bd2 0-0 9.Sel h6 lO.Sfl Se8 11.h3 te6 12.txe6 Sxe6 13.b4 d5 14.®c2
®d7 15.^g3 Sd8 16.tb2 b5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(16...dxe4 17.dxe4 ®d3 18.®xd3 Sxd3 19.Sadl Sxdl 2O.Sxdl g6=) 17.axb5N (17.®b3 -
140/(120) 17...dxe4 18.dxe4 Sd6 19.axb5 axb5 2O.^f5 Sd3 21.Sxa7
619
abcdefgh
21...Sxf3 (21...^xa7? 22.£lxe5±) 22.gxf3 ^ixa7 23.c4 ®d2 24.®c3 bxc4 25.®xd2 Sxd2 26.Axe5
Swiercz,D (2655) -Jumabayev,R (2609) Astana 140/(120) 2019 (26.Axe5 £)h5 27.Ахс7 ^ib5
28.tb6 c3 29.te3 Sb2=)) 17...axb5 18.tcl tb6 19.te3?! (19.Sbl=) 19...txe3 2O.Sxe3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
2O...dxe4 (20...d4! 21.cxd4 ftxb4 22.®b3 exd4 23.Seel c5+) 21.dxe4 £)e7 22.Seel ^ig6 23.^if5
®c6 24.g3 See8= Wang,H (2735)-Leko,P (2674) Hengshui (blitz) 140/(120) 2019
6...a6 7.h3 la7 8.0-0 h6 9.Sel 0-0 10.&bd2 Se8 П.Ь4 Деб
ll...^e7- 134/107
12.1xe6 Sxe6 13.®c2 ®d7
620
14.&C4N
14.Sbl
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
- 140/(120) 14...Sd8N (14...b5) 15.b5 ^e7 16.^c4 ^g6
621
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.Ь6!? 1/2 (17) Van ForeestJ (2612)-Radjabov,T (2757) Wijk aan Zee 140/ (120) 2019 -
140/(120) (17.^a5Naxb5 18.Sxb5
abcdefgh
18...b6 (18...^h5! 19.Sxb7? Agl4 2O.Sxa7 Sg6-+) 19.^c4 Sde8 2O.^e3± Firouzja,A (2618) -
Safarli,E (2681) Bandar-e Anzali 140/ (120) 2019)14.^fl - 140/(120)
14.tb2
14...d5 15.exd5 ®xd5 16.&e3 ®d7?!
16...Axe3 17.Axe3 Sae8= A e4
17.&С4?!
17.b5!
17...@d5 18.&e3 ®d7
622
abcdefgh
nl8...Axc3
19.b5! &a5
19...axb5 2O.axb5 43с7 21.Sa5±; 19...£)e7 2O.bxa6 bxa6 21.£)c4± xe5
I9...ftcl8 2O.bxa6 bxa6 21.£)c4± xe5
2O.c4 >14 21.Sbl± axb5
21...b6 22>f5 W7 23>5xd4 exd4 24.tb2+
22.axb5 See8 23.c5 &d5 24.&xd5 ®xd5 25.&xd4 exd4
25...®xd4 26.Se4 ®d5 27.te3+
26.Sxe8+ Sxe8 27.1f4± Se7 28.®a4 b6 29.c6+- &h7 3O.Sb4 ®e6 31.Sxd4 f5
31 ...®el+ 32.&h2 ®xf2 33.Se4
32.1e3 g5 33.®b4 Sg7 34.Sd8 &b3 35.1d4
35.Sd7
35...Se7?
623
abcdefgh
35...^xd4 36.®xd4 Фё6 37.Sd7 Se7 38.g4
36.®’\e7+! 1-0
121. C54
Anand, Viswanathan (2779) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2790)
Shamkir 140/121, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.0-0 &f6 5.d3 d6 б.сЗ a6 7.a4 la7 8.&a3 &e7 9.&c2 &g6
Ю.ДеЗ ДхеЗ
10...0-0- 128/112
П.&хеЗ 0-0 12.®c2 сб
abcdefgh
13.a5N
624
13.Ь4
13..Л5 14.1ЬЗ Деб 15.exd5 cxd5 16.d4 e4 17.&e5
17.^d2 Sb8 (17...Se8 18.f3 exf3 19.ШВ Sb8 20.Ш ^xe5 21.dxe5 ^d7 22.^xd5 ^xe5
23.Sfdl ®h4 24.Sa4 ^g4 (24...B15!?) 25.h3 ®g3 26.hxg4 (26.Sxg4 lxg4 27.hxg4 Sel+=)
26...txd5 27.txd5 Sel+ 28.Sxel ®xel+ 29.&h2 ®h4+=) 18.f3 exf3 19.ШВ b6#
17...®d6 18.f4 exf3 19.&xf3 Sae8 2O.Sfel ld7! 21.g3 h6
21...Se7!? 22.^f5 Sxel+ 23.Sxel ®c7! 24.Sal Se8¥
22.®g2 Se7 23.&С2?!
23.tc2 Sfe8 24.^f5 Sxel+ 25.^xel ®c7 26.®fl ^e4 (26...b5? 27.^xh6+!+) 27.txe4 Sxe4
28.^g2 Шт
23...Sfe8 24.Ш4 lb5 25.Sxe7 Sxe7 26.1dl?!
abcdefgh
26.Sel Sxel+27.^xel ^e7¥AQd8 xa5
26...h5!?t 27.®h3?! Id7
a27...h4+
28.®g2 lb5 29.®h3 Ь41 30.1c2 hxg3
3O...Se3! 31.txg6 Sxf3 32.®c8+ te8-+
31.@xg3
31.txg6 gxh2+ 32.®xh2 ®xh2+ ЗЗ.ФхЬ2 Se2+ 34.&gl fxg6+
31...Ш 32.ФЫ Se3
а32...ШИ5 33.®g4 g6 34.Sgl Se3 35.tdl td7 36.®h4 tf5-+
625
33.Sgl g6
ЗЗ...Ш115
34.@f2 Se2 35.®h4 &e4?
35...Ш115-+
36.1xe4 dxe4 37.&e5 &d3 38.®h8+! &xh8 39.&xf7+ &h7 40.&xd6 ld7?
abcdefgh
4O...^xb4 41.^xb5 (41.cxb4? tc6-+) 41...^d3 42.^d6 e3 43.^c4=; 4O...^el!? 41.W ^f3
42.^g5+ Ф116 43.^xf3 exf3 44.Sfl b6 45.axb6 a5 46.b3! (46.b7 Se8+) 46...axb4 47.c4 Даб
48.Sxf3 Se6 49.Sh3+ &g7 5O.c5 Sel+ 51.&g2 lb7+ (51 ...tfl+ 52.ф£2 ДхИЗ 53.Фхе1 lg2
54.&d2 &f6 55.&d3 ld5 56.b7 ДхЬ7 57.Фс4 Феб 58.ФхЬ4 &d5 59.ФЬ5 &xd4 бО.сб Дс8
61.Ь4 g5 62.ФЬ6 &d5 63.b5 &d6 64.Фа7 Фс7 65.Фа8 М3 66.Фа7 Дс8!=) 52.ф£2 Sdl 53.ФеЗ
ДД5 54.<&f4 ФГбсо
41.&хе4! If5
41...^хЬ4 42.Ш+ ^g7 43.^xd7 £ИЗ 44.b4 Sc2 45.^е5!? ^хе5 46.dxe5 Sxc3 47.Sdl Se3
48.Sd7+ Ф116 49.Sxb7 Sxe5 5O.Sb6 Se4 51.&g2+-
42.&g5+ ФЬ6 43.&xd3 lxd3 44.Sg3+- Sel+ 45.&g2 Se2+ 46.&gl Sel+ 47.&f2 Se2+ 48.&f3
Sxb2 49.&f4 lf5 5О.Фе5 Sxh2 51.&f7+ &g7 52.&d6 Se2+ 53.&d5 &f6 54.c4 Se7 55.Sf3 Sd7
56.c5 Se7 57.S12
57.^xf5 gxf5 58.&d6 Se8 59.Фс7
57...Sh7 58.&xf5 gxf5 59.&d6 Sh8 6O.Sd2 f4 61.Фс7 Sh7+ 62.Фс8 f3 63.d5 1-0
122. C54
Anton Guijarro, David (2643) - Svane, Rasmus (2610)
Skopje 140/122, 2019
626
1.е4 е5 2.&f3 &с6 3.1с41с5 4.сЗ &f6 5.d4 exd4 6.е5 d5 7.1b5 &e4 8.cxd4 .tb6 9.&c3 0-0
10.1e3 lg4 ll.h3 lh5 12.®c2 la5
12...tg6- 138/139
13.0-0
13...&xc3N
abcdefgh
13...Axf3!? 14.gxf3 ftxd4 15.iLxd4 ®g5+ 16.Ф111 АхсЗ 17.bxc3 ®f5 18.Sfcl (18.fxe4 ®xh3+
19,&gl ®g4+=) 18...®xh3+ 19.^gl ^g5 2O.te2 ^xf3+ 21.txf3 ®хШ
14.bxc3 ДхВ 15.gxf3
15...®d7! [Д Qh3, Nd4] - 140/122
abcdefgh
15...f6N
627
abcdefgh
16.f4 fxe5 17.fxe5 ®h4 18.txc6 bxc6 19.&g2 g5 20.G Sae8 1/2 (20) Sebastian,D (2442)-
Gustafsson,J (2641) Deutschland 140/(122) 2019
16.1xc6 ®’\c6 17.f4 ®g6+?!
17...f6 18.&g2; 17...®xc3 18.®e2^
18.®xg6 fxg6 19.Sabl! .11)6 20.&g2! Sae8
20..,&f7 21.c4! dxc4 22.ФВ! Феб 23.Фе4^
21.Sfcl сб 22.a4 Se7 23.c4 dxc4 24.Sxc4 Sd7 25.&f3 &f7
25.. .g5?! 26.Фе4 gxf4 27.iLxf4 iLxd4 28.e6!+-
26 .Фе4 Sfd8
abcdefgh
628
26... Феб 27.td2 Д а5-а6Т
27 .И4! [Д h5] 27...И5 28.f5 gxf5+ 29.&xf5 Sd5 ЗО.Фе4 g6 31.f4 [Д f5] 31...Sg8 32.Scb4 Sd7
32...Sb8 33.Sfl Феб 34.Sgl Ф17 35.f5+-
33.a5 lxa5 34.Sxb7 Sd8 35.f5 gxf5+ 36.Фх15 Фе8 37.1g5 Ib6 38.1xd8 Sxb7 39.116 Sd7
4O.Sgl Sf7
abcdefgh
41.Sg8+
41.e6?? Sxf6+ 42.Фх£6 txd4+-+
41...Sf8 42.Sg5 Фd7 43.Sxh5 lxd4 44.Sh7+ Фс8 45.Фе4 Ic5 46.h5 a5 47.h6 a4 48.Sg7 a3
49.h7 a2 5O.e6 1-0
123.C54
Karjakin, Sergey (2753) - Topalov, Veselin (2740)
Shamkir 140/123, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.c3 &f6 5.d4 exd4 6.e5 d5 7.1b5 &e4 8.cxd4 lb6 9.&c3 0-0
10.1e3 la5!?
10...tg4 - 138/(139)
ll.®b3
629
abcdefgh
ll.Scl
Il...jlxc3+N
ll...^xd4!? 12.^xd4 c5 13.^e2 a6 (13...d4?! 14.0-0-0!) 14.0-0 axb5 15.^xd5 te6 16.Sfdl
(16.^ef4 ^d2! 17.txd2 lxd2 18.^xe6 fxe6 19.^c3 c4 20.®xb5 ®c7 21.Sadl (21 Ad5 ®a5
22.®xa5 Sxa5 23.^b6 c3=) 21...Sfd8s) 16...td2! 17.txd2 lxd5 18.®c2 (18.®xb5? tc6
19.®b3 ta4-+) 18...^xd2 19.Sxd2 te4 2O.Sxd8 Дхс2 21.Sd2 tf5=; 11 ...tf5
12.bxc3 &a5 13.®b4 b6 14.0-0 lf5 15.Sfcl
15.Sfel c6 16.td3 ^g3 (16...^d6 17.tg5 f6 18.exf6 gxf6 19.tf4±) 17.ta6 ^e4 18.tf4 Se8
19.Saclh6 2O.h3 tg6co
15...Sc8 16.1a6 Sb8 17.1d3 Se8 18.h3 c6
18...C5!?
19.1f4 Sb7 20.Ж2 b5 21.@e2 &c4 22.&g5
22.a4 a5 23.axb5 cxb5 24.^ig5 ^ixg5 25.iLxf5 ^e6°o
22...&xg5 23.1xf5 ^e6 24.1g3 b4
24...C5 25.®g4 ®b6 (25...cxd4 26.cxd4 ®b6 27.Sdl g6 28.txe6 ®xe6 29.®f4 ®f5!?co) 26.dxc5
®xc5°o Д a5
25.®g4 ®b8
25...a5!?
26.h4
26.®h4 h6 27.®g4 a5 28.Af4 ф£8оо (28...£)xf4 29.®xf4 c5 3O.dxc5 bxc3 31.Sxc3 ®xe5
630
32.®xe5 Sxe5 33.td3 Sc7 34.Sb3 Se8 35.Sb5 a4 Зб.сб Sxc6 37.Sxd5=)
26...a5 27.И5 ®a7 28.Sabl &d2 29.Sb2 &c4 ЗО.ЕЬЗ &d2 31.Sb2
31...&c4
abcdefgh
31...bxc3!? 32.Sxb7 ®xb7 33.Sxc3 ®b2 34.Sxc6 fcxd4 35.Sc5 ®al+ 36.&h2 37.&h3
^xg3 38.&xg3 ^xf5+ 39.®xf5 ®xa2 (39...g6 40.®f6 ®xe5+ 41.®xe5 Sxe5 42.h6 Ф18 43.Sxa5
Фе7 44.a4 Sg5+ 45.ФВ Sf5+ 46.Фе2 Sh5=) 40.®d3 Sd8 41.®c3 ®e2 (41...a4?? 42.Sc8 W
43.®c5+-) 42.Sc8 Sf8 43.®c5 ®xe5+ 44.f4 ®el+ 45.&h2 Se8 46.®c6=
32.Sb3 ^d2 1/2-1/2
124. C54
Duda, Jan Krzysztof (2728) - So, Wesley (2754)
Moscow (m/1) 140/124, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.c3 &f6 5.d3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.exd5 &xd5 8.a4 a6
8...^b6- 132/121
9.Sel lg4 10.^bd2
631
10...&h8?!N
abcdefgh
10...^b6 - 140/(124) H.b4N(ll.h3 th5 12.b4 (12.^e4 ^xc4 13.^xc5 ^d6 14.g4tg6
15.£)xe5 ^ixe5 16.Sxe5 b6 17.^ib3 1'5#; 12.jt.a2 ®xd3 13.a5 Дх13 14.£)xf3 ®xdl 15.Sxdl ^c8
16.b4 te7 17.jt.d5 tf6=) 12...^xc4 13.^xc4 td6=) ll...te7 12.h3 th5 13.ta3 ^xc4 14.^xc4
f6 15.b5 ^b8= Brodt,A-Voll,A corr 140/(124) 2018
10...Aa7;
10...®d7
11.ИЗ lh5 12.&e4 la7 13.&g3 lg6
13...txf3 14.®xf3 £jde7 15.^e4 f6 16.b4+
14.&xe5 ^xe5 15.Sxe5± &b6 16.®f3 c6 17.1f4 lb8 18.Seel &xc4 19.dxc4 ®h4 2O.fce2 la7
21.1d6 Sfe8 22.&f4 lc2 23.c5 a5 24.Se2 lb3
632
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25.Sa3!
25.Sa3 te6 (25...tc4 26.Se4! Sxe4 27.®xe4+-) 26.^xe6 fxe6 27.Sb3 Дхс5 28.txc5 ®c4
29.Sxb7 ®xc5 30.®g4+-
1-0
125.C54
Giri, Anish (2797) - Karjakin, Sergey (2753)
Shamkir 140/125, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 lc5 4.c3 &f6 5.d3 d6 6.0-0 a6 7.a4 h6 8.Sel 0-0 9.h3 a5 10.d4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10Abd2te6- 139/122
10...1a7N
633
10...exd4 ll.cxd4iLb4 12.£)c3±
ll.lb3!? Se8 12.1c2 ld7
d2...cxd4 13.cxd4 ^ib4 14.£)c3 Йхс2 15.®xc2 c6°o
13.&a3 ®c8 14.&b5.11)6 15.1b 1 exd4
15...Axh3?! 16.gxh3 ®xh3 17.£)h2 ®h4 (17...exd4 18.cxd4 ®h4 19.Sa3 ^ixe4 2O.£)g4! £)f6
(2O...^g5 21.Sfl±) 21.^xf6+ ®xf6 22.Sxe8+ Sxe8 23.SB ®h4 24.Sf4 ®g5+ 25.&fl+) 18.&g2
Se6 (18...exd4 19.cxd4 ^xe4 2O.^g4 f5 21.Sa3!+; 18...^e7 19.Shl ^g6 2O.^fl Ш+ 21.1xf4
®xf4 22.®f3+) 19.Shl±
16.cxd4 &b4 17.Sa3! Se7?!
17...®d8 18.tf4±
18.e5 dxe5 19.dxe5 &fd5
abcdefgh
19..ЛМ17 2O.^h4 ®e8 21.tf4+
20.&h4?!
2O.txh6!! gxh6 21.fth4^ &h8 22.Sg3 Se6 (22...®e8 23.®f3 Sd8 (23...Sxe5 24.Sxe5 ®xe5
25.®xf7+-; 23...Se6 24.®g4 ®f8 - 22...Re6) 24.^c3+-) 23.®g4 ®f8 24.®f5 25.Sfl Sc6
26,®f3 ®e7 (26...M5 27.®e4+-) 27.exf6 Sxf6 (27...®xf6? 28.®e4+-) 28.®c3+
20...®e8 21.®e2
21.®h5 Ш!22.®е2
21...&С6 22.&f3 Sd8 23.&h2 f5!# 24.g4?
24.Sd3 ®f7!? (24...te6 25.^bd4 fcxd4 26.^xd4 txd4 27.Sxd4 Sed7co) 25.td2 See8co
634
(25...iLe6 26.ftbcl4 ftxd4 27.£)xd4 Axd4 28.Sxd4 b6°o)
24...fxg4 25.ШЗ g6?
25...g5! 26.®xd5+ (26.^ixg5 ^icb4 27.®g3 hxg5 28.Axg5 Sg7 29.Axd8 ®xd8-+) 26...Ae6
27.®e4 gxf3+
26.®xd5+ le6 27.®e4 gxf3 28.Sgl lf7
29.1a2?
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29.®h4! ^xe5 3O.txh6 Sdd7 31.®f6 td5 32.txg6 ^xg6 33.Sxg6+ ФИ7 34.Sg4 txf2 35.te3!?
(35.td2 tgl+ 36.&xgl Sel+ 37.txel ®xel+ 38.&h2 ®f2+ 39.ФЫ ®fl+ 40.&h2=) 35...Sxe3
(35...txe3?? 36.Sh4++-) 36.Sxe3 ®xe3 37.®g6+ &h8 38.®f6+ &h7=
29...jlxa2 3O.Sxg6+ ®xg6! 31.@xg6+ Sg7 32.®xg7+
32.®h5 Sg2+ ЗЗ.ФЫ Sdl#
32...&xg7 33.Sxa2 Sdl 34.Sal &f7 0-1
126. C55
Praggnanandhaa, R. (2537) - Firouzja, Alireza (2682)
Xingtai 140/126, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 &f6 4.d3 h6 5.0-0 d6 6.c3 g5 7.&bd2 lg7 8.1b3 0-0
8...g4
635
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
9.^h4?!N (9.^el h5 10.f4 exf4 ll.Sxf4 Bc7 12,^c2±) 9...^xe4! 10.^xe4 Bxh47
Praggnanandhaa,R (2536)-Wei,Y (2736) chess, com (Int.-m/14-blitz) 140/(126) 2019
9.&c4 Деб lO.Sel
abcdefgh
10...g4!?N
10...Se8 - 57/326
ll.&fd2 d5 12.exd5 &xd5 13.&e4
636
abcdefgh
13...b6?!N
13...a5 - 140/(126) 14.£)c5 (14.^ig3 £if4) 14..jLc8 15.£)e3 £)f4 16.^ixg4 b6°o Nozdrachev,V
(2489)-Chigaev,M (2637) Russia 140/(126) 2019
14.&g3 ®d7
14...®h4 15.£)e3 ^ixe3 16.Axe3 Axb3 17.axb3 f5 18.f4 gxf3 19.®xf3+; 14...^f4 15.£)xe5 Jtxc5
16.d4 Axb3 (16...Ad6 17.Axf4 Ax 14 18.Axe6 fxe6 19.®xg4+ A?h8 2O.Sxe6+-) 17.axb3 Ad6
18.®xg4+®g5 19.®f3+
15.&h5 f6 16.d4 ®f7 17.&xg7 &xg7 18.dxe5 f5 19.®e2?!
19.f4 gxf3 20.®xf3 Sad8 21.^d2! f4 22.®f2 &h8 23.^f3±
19...f4 20.1a4 &ce7 2L&d6! ®h5 22.c4 f3 23.®e4 &b4
23...cxd6? 24.exd6 ^g6 25.cxd5 txd5 26.®d4+ &h7 27.tc2+-
24.1f4?!
24 .td2 a5 25.tc3+
24... &d3! 25.1c2?!
25 .®xd3 Sxf4 26.^e4 fxg2 27.Ш ®f5 28.®xf5 Sxf5 29.^e8+ ®I7 3O.^xc7±
25... Sxf4 26.®xa8?
637
abcdefgh
26 .®xd3 ^g6 27.^e4 fxg2 28.Sadl ®h4 (28...Sa£8 29.Ш ®g5 30.®xg6+ ®xg6 31.txg6
^xg6 32.b3+) 29.£)g3 ®g5 30.®xg6+ ®xg6 31.Axg6 ^xg6 32.b3 Sa£8 33.Sd2±
26...Sf8
26... ^x£2!! 27.^e8+ (27.&xf2 ®xh2 28.Sgl cxd6-+; 27.®d8 ^h3+ 28.gxh3 £2+ 29.ФМ
fxel=Q+ 3O.Sxel ®h4-+) 27...&П 28.^xc7 (28.Ш Sxf6 29.exf6 g3 3O.hxg3 ^g4 31.®x£3
®h2+ 32.ФП Дхс4+ 33.td3 txd3+ 34.®xd3 ®hl+ 35.Фе2 ®xg2+ 36.&dl ^f2+-+) 28...tc8
29.te4 (29.Se3 ®h4-+) 29...^xe4 3O.Sxe4 £2+ 31.&fl ®xh2 32.Sxf4+ ®xf4-+
27 .®e4 g3 28.hxg3 fxg2 29.®h4 ®xh4
29...®£3? 30.®xe7+ Sf7 31.®xf7+ txf7 32.txd3 cxd6 33.exd6+-
3O.gxh4 &xel 31.Sxel
31...£)g6 32.^ib5 (32.Axg6 ^xg6 33.^ib5 Axc4 34.^ixc7 Sc8 35.b3 Sxc7 36.bxc4 Sxc4^)
32...^ixh4 (32...iLxc4
638
abcdefgh
39.b4?
39.te4 h5! 4O.Sd3 ФГ7 41.Sg3 Феб 42,f3 (42.Sg5 Sf4 43.1d3 Sxh4 44.tc4+ Фе7 45.&g3 Shi
46.Sg7+ &d8 47.Sxa7±) 42...Фхе5 43.Sg5+ &f4 44.Sxh5+
39...ФП 4O.bxc5 bxc5 41.f4 Феб 42.Ф§3 Sg8+ 43.ФГ2 Фа5 44.e6 Sb8
44...Фхе6?? 45.Sxd4+-
45.f5 Фе5 46.ФеЗ Se8
46...^xf5+ 47.txf5 Фх£5 48.e7 Se8 49.Sd7 ф£6=
47.Sf2 &xc2+ 48.Sxc2 ФхГ5 49.Sxc5+ ФГ6 5О.ФГ4 Sxe6 1/2-1/2
127.C55
Radjabov, Teimour (2756) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Shamkir 140/127, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1c4 &f6 4.d3 le7 5.0-0 0-0 6.h3 d6 7.a4 a5
640
abcdefgh
7...h6 - 84/267
8.&bd2N
8.^c3
8...Ы7!? 9.Sel &b6 10.1b3 &h8 ll.c3 f5 12.exf5 lxf5 13.&f 1
13.^e4 d5 14.^g3 ®d6 15.®e2 (15.te3 tg6co) 15...Sae8 16.te3 td7°o (16...tg6?! 17.txb6
cxb6 18.^ixe5 ^ixe5 19.®xe5 ®xe5 2O.Sxe5 Ac 5 21.Sxe8 Ax 12+ 22.A?h2 Sxe8 23.d4 Se3
24.^hl Ah4 25.Sfl±)
13...Ag6 14.&g3 lf6 15.&e4 d5
15...h6!? 16.te3 ^d7 17.td5 ®c8co
16.&xf6 ®xf6 17.1g5 ®f5
17...®d6 18.th4 Sae8 19.d4 e4 2O.tg3 ®d7 21.^h4 (21.^e5 ^xe5 22.txe5±) 21
22.®d2±
18 .®d2 Sae8 19.1e3
19 .^h4 ®e6 2O.f4 ®d6 21.Se2!?t
19... 1h5 20.1dl ®d7 2Llxb6 cxb6 22.®g5 ®f7 23.®h4 lg6 24.1b3 ®d7 25.®g3 d4
641
26.&хе5?!
abcdefgh
26.tc4! (Д Bb5, хе5Т) 26...dxc3?! 27.bxc3 txd3? 28.Sadl е4 29.^g5+-
26...&хе5 27.Sxe5 dxc3 28.Sxe8 Sxe8 29.bxc3 ®’xd3 30.® \d3
30.®c7!? h6 31 .Sdl Be2 32.®xb6 tc2 33.Sfl td3 34.Scl±
3O...lxd3 31.Sdl le4 32.Sd6 lc6= 33.1d5 lxd5 34.Sxd5 Sel+ 35.&И2 h6 36.Sd7 Scl
37.Sxb7 S\c3 38.Sxb6 Sc4 39.Sa6 Sxa4 4O.f4 Sxf4 41.Sxa5 1/2-1/2
128.C56
Anton, Teodor (2439) - Miron, Lucian Costin (2455)
Romania (ch) 140/128, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.d4 exd4 4.1c4 &f6 5.e5
5.0-0 tc5 6.e5 d5 7.tb5 ^e4 8.^xd4 0-0 - 125/95
5...d5 6.1b5 &e4 7.&xd4 ld7 8.1xc6 bxc6 9.0-0 lc5 10.f3
Ю.АеЗ Ab6 (10...®b8 ll.£)c3 Axd4 (ll...^xc3 12.bxc3 Ab6 13.еб! Axc6 14.^ixe6 fxe6
15.®h5+ Ф18 16.Sael Bc8 17.®h3 &f7 18.c4t) 12.txd4 ^xc3 13.txc3 0-0 14.td4±) ll.f3
(Il.^d2^xd2 12.®xd2c5 13.tg5 ®c8 14.^e2tc6co) ll...^g5 12.f4 ^e4 (12...^e6!? 13.c3
(13.f5?! - 6/326) 13...C5!? (13...g6 14.^d2 c5 15.^xe6 Дхеб 16.^f3 ®d7 17.h3±) 14.^xe6 fxe6
15.f5 (15.®h5+ g6 16.®h3 0-0 17.^d2 d4#) 15...®h4!? (15...0-0 16.f6 gxf6 17.th6 f5
18.txf8 c4+ 19.ФЫ ®xf8 2O.^d2±) 16.f6 gxf6 17.exf6 Sf8 18.®f3 0-0-0 19.a4 c4 2O.txb6
axb6 21.^d2 tc6 22.Sael Sd6co) 13.^d2 ftxd2 14.®xd2 c5 15.^G d4 16.tf2 tc6 17.a4 a5
18.®d3 (18.f5 txf3 (18...®d5 19.th4! h6 2O.Sael±) 19.gxf3 ®d5 2O.th4 g6#) 18...®d5
19.Sfel (19.b3 ®e4=) 19...0-0-0 2O.b3 f6 (2O...h6 21.f5t) 21.Se2 She8#
10...&g5 ll.f4
642
И.ДеЗ 0-0 (11 ..Аеб!? 12.f4 ®Ь8 13.f5 ^xd4 14.txd4 lxd4+ 15.®xd4 ®b6 16.c3 ®xd4+
17.cxd4 Sb8 18.^d2 Sxb2 19.^b3 ®c7 2O.g4 Sb8 21.Sf2 Sxf2 22.&xf2 a5 23.^xa5 Sb2+# Д
c5) 12.f4 (12.®d2 f6 13.exf6 (13.ФЫ h6 - 24/251) 13...®xf6 14.^c3 W 15.^b3 td6 16.^c5
tf5#) 12...^e6 13.c3 ®e8!? 14.^d2 tb6 15.b4 (15,^2b3 f6 16.®d2 fxe5 17.fxe5 Sxfl+
18.Sxfl Ш 19.a4 a5 2O.^f3 tf5 21.tc5 te4=) 15...f6 16.^2f3 a5#
ll...&e4 12.1e3 0-0
12...®e7 13.^d2 ftxd2 (13...f5 14.^xe4 fxe4 15.b4! tb6 (15...txb4 16.e6!±) 16.c4t) 14.®xd2
tb6 15.b4 a5 16.f5! 0-0 17.Sael±; 12...®b8!? 13.^d2 (13.®cl lxd4 14.txd4 c5 15.tf2 tb5
16.Sdl ^xf2 17.Фх£2 Дсб#; 13.b3 ®b6 14.c3 a5co) 13...®xb2 14.^xe4 dxe4 15.®d2 Sd8!?
(15...®b4 16.®f2 ®c4 17.^f5 ДхсЗ 18.^xe3 ®c5 19.Sadl 0-0-0 2O.Sbl te6 21.Sb2 f5
22.exf6 gxf6 23.Sfbl±; 15...0-0 16.^b3 ДхеЗ+ 17.®xe3 te6 (17...®xc2 18.Sadl te6 19.Sd2
®c4 2O.f5±) 18.®c5 ДхЬЗ 19.axb3 Sad8 2O.Sa4 e3 21.®xc6 Sd2 22.Sc4 h5 23.e6±) 16.Sfbl
®a3 17.Sb3 ®a6 18.®c3 te7 19.Sbbl (19.f5 c5 2O.e6 fxe6 21.fxe6 cxd4 22.exd7+ Sxd7
23.Sb8+ td8 24.txd4 0-0t) 19...c5 2O.^b3 ®c6 21.^xc5 (21.txc5 Sb8=) 21...0-0 22.Sb3
tc8 23.h3 f6#; 12...Ш - 85/309
13.&d2 &xd2
13...f6!? 14.^xe4 dxe4 15.®e2 (15.b4!? tb6 (15...txb4?! 16.e6 te8 17.c3 td6 18.®g4 &h8
19.f5 c5 2O.^b3 ®e7 21.®xe4±) 16.exf6 (16.®d2 a5 17.bxa5 (17.-^>ЬЗ te6 18.txb6 cxb6
19.bxa5 txb3=) 17...Sxa5 18.^b3 Sd5 19.®e2 fxe5 2O.txb6 cxb6 21.c4 Sd3 22.®xe4 tf5
23.®xe5 c5w) 16...®xf6 17.c3 (17.c4 tg4 18.®d2 txd4=) 17...c5 18.^c2 (18.bxc5 txc5
19.®h5 tb6 20.®d5+ ®f7= 21.®xe4? Sae8 22.®f3 ®c4+) 18...tb5 19.bxc5 txfl 20.®xfl
®xc3 21.cxb6 axb6 22.®e2 Sa4 23.a3 Sd8 24.Scl ®d3 25.&fl c5#) 15...tg4! (15...®e7
16.®c4+ &h8 17Af5 txe3+ 18.^xe3 fxe5 19.®xe4+) 16.®£2 ®d7 (16...®d5 17.^xc6!± -
16/210) 17.^b3 ДхеЗ 18.®xe3 fxe5 19.fxe5 ®d5 2O.Sxf8+ Sxf8 21.Sel (21.®xa7 ®c4 22.®d4
®xc2 23.^c5 еЗ 24.®xe3 ®xb2=) 21...®xe5 22.®xe4 ®xe4 23.Sxe4 tdl 24.c3 Sb8=
14.®xd2 lb6
14...®e7 15.Sael! tb6 (15...a5 16.f5! ®xe5 17.^e6t ДДЬ4 18.c3 fxe6 19.cxb4 Sxf5 2O.td4
Sxfl+ 21.Sxfl ®h5 22.bxa5 e5 23.tc5+; 15...txd4 16.®xd4 tf5 17.®c3 ®e6 18.SB Д Rg3t)
16.f5! ®xe5 17.^xc6! ®d6 18.txb6 ®xc6 19.ta5 Sfe8 2O.Sdl ®c5+ 21.Sf2 c6 22.f6t
15.Sael
15.^b3 f6 16.exf6 (16.^c5 ®e7 (16...Se8 17.®c3 ®e7 18.Sael tf5 19.td4±) 17.®c3 fxe5
18.fxe5 a5!? (18...Sae8 19.b4 Sf5 2O.td4±) 19.Sael Sxfl+ 2O.Sxfl Se8 21.td4 h5 Д Bc5=;
16.tc5 fxe5 (16...Se8 17.Sael±) 17.fxe5 ®h4 18.&hl (18.®e3 tf5 19.Sf4 ®e7! 2O.Sel txc2
21.Sxf8+ ®xf8 22.txf8 txe3+ 23.Sxe3 txb3 24.txg7 txa2 25.Sg3 &f7=) 18...Sxfl+
(18...Sf5!? 19.Sxf5 txf5 2O.Sfl te4 21.a4 a5 22.e6 h6 23.c3 Se8 24.e7 txc5 25.^xc5 ®xe7
26.b4 axb4 27.cxb4 ®e5co) 19.Sxfl Se8 20.®c3 h6 21.^d4 txc5 22.®xc5 ®e4 23.^f3 ®e2
24.Sei ®a6 25.a3 tf5 Д Be4=) 16...txe3+ (16...®xf6 17.^c5 tf5 18.td4 ®g6 19.Sf3 ®d6
643
2О.Ь4 а5 21.сЗ±) 17.®хеЗ ®xf6 18.сЗ ®d6 19.Sael а5!? (19...Sae8 20.®ха7 Sa8 21.®f2 Sxa2
22.^c5 Sb8 23.Se2 tg4 24.Sd2 tf5 25.h3 h5 26.Se2 Д Rfel±) 20.®f2 a4 21.^c5 Дс8 22.®e3
(22.b4 axb3 23.axb3 Даб=) 22...Sa5 23.^d3 d4!? 24.®xd4 Даб 25.®xd6 cxd6 26.Sf3 Дс4 27.a3
5b5s
15...C5 16.&e2
16.^b3?d4 17.Д£2ДЬ5+
16...d4 17.Д12 Деб
17...f5!? 18.b3 Дсб 19.c4 a5co
18 .b3 ®d7N
18... ®d5 19.c4! dxc3 (19...®c6 2О.ДЬ4! Д£5 21.a4 a5 22.^g3+) 20.®xd5 (20.®xc3 Sad8
21.^g3 ®d2#) 2O...Axd5 21.^хсЗ Дсб 22.Scl±; 18...a5!? 19.^g3 (19.a4 ®d7 2O.c4 dxc3
21.®xd7 Axd7 22.Scl (22.^хсЗ Дсб 23.Sbl tf5 24.Sbcl Sfd8 Д Rd3) 22...c4 23.bxc4 Дх12+
24.Sxf2 Дха4 25.^хсЗ ДЬЗ 26.^e4 a4 27.^c5 Sfb8 28.Sb2 Sa5=) 19...®d7 2O.c4 (20.®d3 c4!
21.bxc4 ®c6#) 2O...a4 (2O...f5!? 21.a4 ®f7 22.^e2 Sae8 23.^cl ®h5 24.^d3 Ad7#) 21.f5
Дх£5 22.^xf5 ®xf5 23.Axd4 ®d7 24.ДсЗ ®xd2 25.Axd2 axb3 26.axb3 Sfd8 27.Ag5 Sd3
28.Se3 Sxe3 29.ДхеЗ Se8 3O.Sdl &f8 31.ДГ4 Фе7 З2.ф£2 Феб=
19 .c4!± f6
19... a5 2O.a4 f6 21.exf6 Sxf6 22.ДИ4 Sf7 (22...Sff8 23.^g3 Sae8 24.f5 ДП 25.^e4±) 23.^g3
c6 24.®d3 Saf8 25.f5! Дх£5 26.Sxf5 Sxf5 27.Se7 ®c8 28.^xf5 ®xf5 29.®xf5 Sxf5 3O.Sb7 d3
31.Sd7±
2O .exf6 Sxf6 21.ДИ4 Sff8
n21...Sf7 22.^g3 c6 23.h3 Дс7 (23...Saf8?! 24.^e4 h6 25.g4! Axg4 26.hxg4 ®xg4+ 27.Ag3
Дс7 28.®e2+) 24.^e4 Д£5 25.^xc5 ®d6 26.^e4 ®h6 27.Ag5 ®g6 28.^g3 d3 29.SB Sd7
ЗО.Де7!?±
22 .&g3 Sae8 23.f5 ДП 24.ШЗ?!
24.^e4 c6 25.g4+; 24.f6 Sxel 25.Sxel+ Ad3 26.fxg7 Se8 27.Sfl! (27.^e4 Sxe4 28.Sxe4 Да5
29.®xa5 d2 ЗО.ЭеШ dl=Q 31.Sxdl ®xdl+ 32.Де1 Ag6 Д Be4) 27...®d4+ 28.ФЫ Да5
29.®xa5 d2 3O.Sdl ®xh4 31.®xd2 ®d4 32.^e2 ®f2 33.^gl+-
24...Да5! 25.Sxe8
25.Se4 h6 26.Sg4 Se3 27.®dl &h8#
25...Sxe8 26.&e4 ®c6 27.Sf4 ДЬ4 28.@f3 ®d7?
644
abcdefgh
28...Ж8!? 29.f6 (29.h3 ДаЗ! (Д Bel) 30Ж1 Sxe4 31ЖЗ Sxf4 32.®xc6 Sxh4co) 29...g6
3O.Sg4 (3O.tg5 h5) 3O...Se6 31.tg5 &g8co
29.@d3?©
29.Sg4! Ф18 3O.f6 g6 31Ж4+-
29..Ж6
29..,h6!? 3O.h3 Ж8 31.f6 g6 32.tg3 Веб ЗЗ.Ф112 ДаЗ
3O.h3
ЗОЖЗ Ф>£8 - 28...Kf8!?
3O...lh5
П30...Ж8 31.^g5 (31ЖЗ ДаЗ! - 28...K18!?) 31...Se3 32.®dl ®e8# 33.^xh7+ &g8 34.Ж6+
gxf6 35.®g4+ Ф18 36.txf6 Sel+ 37.Ф112 ®e3 38.®g7+ Фе8 39Ж8+ &d7 40.®d8+ Феб
41Ж8+ ФЬ6 42Ж8+ Фс6=
31.f6
31.g4!? tf7 32.g5 th5 (32...Se5 33.®f3 ®e8 34.®g2!^ ДФ118 35.g6 hxg6 36.f6!+-) 33.g6 h6
34.tf2 Sf8 35.®g3 ®e8 36Ж4 te2 37.tg3! d3 38.f6 ®xg6 39.fxg7 ®xg7 4O.Sxf8+ ®xf8
41.Ж6+ Ф17 42.^d5±
3L..lg6
645
32.@f3! ®е6
abcdefgh
32...Sxe4!? 33,f7+ txf7 (33...&f8? 34.te7++-) 34.®xe4 ®xe4 35.Sxe4 tg6 36.Se7 tc2
(36...d3 37.tg5+) 37.tg5 d3 38.Sd7 tc3 З9.ф£2 &f8 4O.tcl Фе8 41.Sd5 сб 42.Sh5 &d7±
33.&Ы! h6 34.Sg4?
34.®g3 ®f7 35.fxg7 tel! 36.Sxf7 txg3 37.Sf8+ &xg7 38.Sxe8 txh4 39.Se5+; 34.a3! txa3
35.®g3 <±>h7 36.fxg7 txe4 37.Sf8+-
34...txe4?©
34...®f7! 35.Ф112 (35.Wg3 &h7=) 35.,.h5 36.Sf4 txe4 37.Sxe4 Sxe4 38.®xe4 td2 39.fxg7
tf4+ 4O.g3 te3=
35.Sxe4 ®f7 36.Sg4?
36.Sxe8+ ®xe8 37.fxg7 &xg7 38.®g3+ &f8 39.®f4+ &g7 (39...^g8 40.®xh6+-) 40.®xc7+
®f7 41.®e5+ &g6 42.&gl+
36...g5?
36...g6! 37.tg3 Se3 38.®a8+ Se8=
37.1xg5 hxg5 38.Sxg5+ ±f8 39.Sh5 Sel+ 40.&И2 ®g6 41.®d5
41.Sh8+! &f7 42.®c6+-
41...®g8 42.@d8+
42.f7!+-
42...&f7 43.@d7+ &xf6 44.Sf5+ &g6 45.Sg5+?
45.h4! td2 46.h5+ Ф116 47.Sf6+! &xh5 48.®h3+ &g5 49.®f5+ Ф114 5O.Sg6+-
646
45...&xg5 46.®g4+ &h6 47.®xg8 d3= 48.@f8+ &g6 49.®g8+ &h6 50.®h8+ &g6 51.@g8+
1/2-1/2
129.C65
Malakhov, Vladimir (2660) - Dominguez Perez, Leinier (2750)
Russia 140/129, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 З.ДЬ5 &f6 4.d3 Дс5 5.Дхс6 dxc6 6.&bd2 Деб 7.0-0 ld6 8.d4 &d7
9.dxe5 &xe5 10.&xe5 Дхе5 11.f4
11...Ш4+!?
Il...td4+ 12.ФЫ f5 (12...®е7?! 13.f5 td7 14.^с4Дс5 15.ДГ4 0-0-0 16.®el!?+; 12...f6 13.c3
ДЬб 14.f5 ДП 15.e5!? fxe5 16.®g4 ®d5 17.^e4±) 13.W15+ (13.®e2 0-0 14.^f3 fxe4 15.®xe4
Дс4 1б.ДеЗ (16.Sdl c5 17.c3 Se8 18.^e5 td5 19.®e2 Дхе5 2O.fxe5 c6 21.c4 Sxe5! 22.®xe5
Дхё2+ 23.&xg2 ®xdl 24.th6 ®g4+ 25.ФЫ ®f3+ 26.&gl ®g4+=) 16...txe3 (16...txfl?!
17.txd4 Se8 (17...Даб?? 18.^g5+-) 18.te5 Даб 19.^g5 g6 20.®el Дс4 21.®h4 h5 (21 ...®e7?!
22.Sei Sad8 (22...h5 23.b3 ДП 24.c4 b5 25.®g3 Sad8 26.h3+- Д Ne4-f6) 23.b3 Даб 24.c4+-)
22.®g3 Ad5 23.b3 c5 24.®d3 ДП 25.®c3±) 17.®xc4+ ®d5 18.®xd5+ cxd5 19.g3 Sfe8 2O.Sadl
сбсо) 13...g6 14.®e2 0-0 15.^f3 Дс5 16.^g5 ®e7 17.Sel Sfe8 18.e5 Sad8 19.^хеб ®xe6
2О.ДеЗ ДхеЗ 21.®хеЗ Ь6 22.b3±
12.&hl Дd6 13.®е2
13.f5 Ad7 14.®е2 0-0-0 15.^f3 ®а4 1 б.ЬЗ ®а5 17.Ad2 ДЬ4 18.ДхЬ4 ®xb4 19.^g5 Sde8co
13...f6N
13...0-0-0
647
abcdefgh
- 140/(129) 14.c3N(14.f5 - 131/(119)) 14...®c5? (14...®b6 15.e5 te7 16.f5td7 17.^c4 ®a6
18.b3 (18.еб fxe6 19.fxe6 te8 2O.tf4 ®b5 21.b3 Sf8co) 18...c5 19.a4 f6 2O.e6 Дсбсо) 15.f5 td7
16.^c4 She8 17.b4 ®b5 18.a4 ®a6 19.tg5 f6
2O.Sfbl (2O.iLh4!?±) 2O...fxg5 21.b5 cxb5 22.axb5 Axb5 23.Sxa6 Дхаб 24.£)xd6+ Sxd6
25.®g4+ Leko,P (2674)-Wang,H (2735) Hengshui (rapid) 140/(129) 2019
14.c3 ®c5 15.c4?!
648
abcdefgh
15.e5 fxe5 16.f5 tf7 (16...td5?! 17.c4tf7 18.b3 ®d4 19.Sbl 0-0-0 2O.^e4±) 17.Sel 0-0-0
18.^e4 ®c4 19.®f2 ®a6 (19...ФЬ8 2O.tg5 Sd7 21.b3 ®a6 22.f6 g6 23.c4^) 2O.tg5 Sd7 21,b3s
15...O-O-OT 16.ЭЫ
16.e5 fxe5 17.f5 tf7 18.b3 ®d4 19.Sbl e4 (19...She8 2O.^e4 tb4 21.®f3 ®d3 22.te3 ta3
23.Sbdl ®c2 24.Sdel ®d3 (24...®xa2?? 25.tg5 te7 26.Sal ®c2 27.txe7 Sxe7 28.Sxa7+-)
25.Sdl ®c2 26.Sdel=; 19...®h4 2O.^e4 te7 21.tb2 She8co) 2O.^xe4 She8 21,^xd6+ cxd6
22.®f3 ®e4 23.®xe4 Sxe4 24.&glco
16...Ш4 17.b3 lb4 18.^f3 ®’d3 19.®xd3 Sxd3 2O.e5 lf5 21.1b2 fxe5 22.1xe5 Shd8
abcdefgh
23.Sbcl
23,h3 g6 24.Sb2!? Se3 25.&h2 h5¥
649
23...g6 24.h3 a5 25.'&h2 a4 26.bxa4
26.Sf2 axb3 27.Sal!? (27.axb3 Sxb3+) 27...b2 28.Sxb2 c5 29.Sb3 b6+
26...Sa3 27.&d4
27.Sf2 tc5 28.Sb2 (28.Se2 td3 29.Sb2 Sxa4+) 28...Sxa4 29.Sc3 Sdl-+
27...1e4 28.Sf2 lc5 29.Sd2 txd4 3O.Sxd4
3O.txd4 c5 31.Sei tc6 32.te3 Sxd2 33.txd2 Sxa2 34.Se2 Дха4 35.g4 tb3 36.Sf2 Дхс4 37.f5
gxf5 38.gxf5 ^d7-+
3O...Sxd4-+ 31.1xd4 Sxa2 32.&g3 Sxg2+ 33.&И4 lf5 34.c5
34.Sei Sd2 35.tf6 Sh2 36.Se8+ &d7 37.Se3 h6 38.tg7 h5 39.c5 (39.&g5 Sc2 4O.a5 Sxc4
41.Sb3 Фс8) 39...Sc2 4O.Sb3 Фс8 41.Sc3 (41.tc3 S£2 42.te5 Sa2) 41...Sa2 42.te5 (42.Sc4
Sa3 43.Sc3 Sxa4) 42...Sxa4
34...Sa2 35.Sal Sd2 36.1e5 Sd3 37.&g5 Sxh3 38.a5 h5 39.a6 Sg3+ 40.&f6 bxa6 41.Sxa6
41...&b7
a b c d e f g h
41...&d7??42.Sa7=
42.Sa2 h4 43.Sb2+ Фс8 44.1d4 h3 45.Sd2 Sg4 46.&e5 Sh4 47.1gl Sh8 48.&f6 &b7 49.Sa2
Se8 50.&g5 Se4 51.1f2
51.Sb2+ Фаб 52.M2 (52.&f6 Sxf4 53.Фе7 Sfl 54.th2 Sdl) 52...Sei 53.&h4 Scl
51...h2 0-1
130.C65
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Grischuk, Alexander (2771)
Shamkir 140/130, 2019
650
1.е4 е5 2.&f3 &с6 3.1Ь5 &f6 4.d3 1с5 5.сЗ 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.1а4
7...&е7
7...Ш-110/(166)
8.1с2 - 140/130
abcdefgh
8.Ag5N ^g6 9.fth4 h6 IO.ftxg6 fxg6 И.ДеЗ ^ig4 12.Дхс5 dxc5°o Narayanan,S (2572)-
Afanasiev,N (2508) Moscow 140/(130) 2019
8.te3 tb6 9.tc2 (9.tb3 ДхсЗ 10.fxe3 ^g6=) 9...^g6 10.d4 tg4 ll.h3 th5 12.^bd2 ®d7
13.ФН2 £Л4 14.Sgl exd4 15.cxd4 Sae8 16.®fl ^ixf3+ 17.gxf3 JLg6=; 8.^ibd2 ^ig6 9.d4 ДЬ6
10.tc2
abcdefgh
10...Se8N(10...c6) 11.Sei c6 (ll...exd4! 12.cxd4tg4 13.h3th5 14.^b3 a5 15.a4 ^h4 16.g4
^ixg4 (16...£)xf3+ 17.®xf3 Ag6°o) 17.£)xh4 ®xh4 18.hxg4 iLxg4 19.®d3
651
abcdefgh
19..Ж5 (19...Se6?! 20.®g3 ®h5 21.®h2 ®g6 22.ФП+) 20.®g3 (2O.tdl f5 21.txg4 ®xg4+
22.®g3 ®h5 23.td2 fxe4co) 2O...tf3= 21.®h2 ®g4+ 22.®g3 ®h5=) 12.h3 h6 13.a4 te6 14.^fl
®d7 15.^g3 Sad8 16.te3 ®c7 17.®cl± Karjakin,S (2753)-Jakovenko,D (2735) Saint
Petersburg (blitz) 140/(130) 2018
8...&g6 9.d4 1Ь6 10.a4 c6
abcdefgh
ll.dxe5!?N
1 l.^bd2
ll...&xe5 12.&xe5 dxe5 13.®xd8 Sxd8 14.a5 lc5 15.^d2 Деб 16.Sel b5 17.&b3 lxb3
17...te7 18.a6! (18.f3 a6 19.te3 ^d7 2O.Sedl c5=) 18...Ш7 19.f3 c5 2O.^a5±
18Jlxb3 &g4
652
18...Sab8
19.Se2 Sd6 20.1g5!
2O.h3?^xf2 21.Sxf2 Sf6-+
20...&f8
a b c d e f g h
2O...h6?21.te7
21.Sfl!
21.h3 h6! 22.ДИ4 (22.td2?? ^xf2!-+) 22...Шсо
21...&f6?!
21...h6 22.tcl±; 21 ...Sb8!? 22.g3 b4 23.tc4 bxc3 24.bxc3 h6 25.tcl Sbd8#
22.g3 a6 23.&g2 &d7
23...Sad8 24.tcl!? S6d7! 25.f4 ld6# Д Bc7 xa5
24.1cl la7 25.f4 f6
25...Se8??26.txf7!+-
26.И4 Se8 27.И5 h6
27...exf4 28.gxf4 29.tc2 ^d3 3O.e5 ^xcl 31.Sxcl fxe5 32.fxe5 g6 33.Scel+; 27.,.c5 28.h6
c4 29.tc2 gxh6 30.Shi &g7 31.ФШ
28.1a2 c5 29.1e3!?
29.td5?! exf4 Д Rd5
29.c4!? Ь4 (29..АЬ8? 3O.fxe5 Sxe5 31 ,tf4+-; 29...tb8 3O.cxb5 axb5 31.td2+; 29...exf4
653
3O.gxf4 ^Ь8 З1.е5±) ЗО.ДЬЗТ
29...exf4
29.. .Фс7 3O.td5 Sd8 31.Sdl tb8 32.Sed2+ A Kh3-g4-f5
3O .gxf4
3O.txf4^e5 31.td5 c4=
3O... Sxe4 31.1Ы
31 .Sfel! Se7 32.ФП Sc6 (32...Sd3 ЗЗ.ДЫ Sd5 34.tf2 Sxe2 35.Фхе2+ ASxh5? 36.tg6 Sd5
(36...Sh3 37.&d2+-) 37.&G+-) ЗЗ.ДЫ+
31... Se7
31... Sa4 32.tg6 &g8 33.M2 Ш 34.Se7+-
32.Sfel
abcdefgh
32...f5??©
32.. Ab8! 33.&f3 (33.tg6 34.tf2 Sxe2 35.Sxe2 ^e7 36.f5 Sc6! 37.c4± (37.tg3 c4co))
33...^c6 34.tf5 Sd8 (34...c4? 35.txa7 Sxe2 36.Sxe2 ^xa7 37.tg6 Sd8 38.Se6+-) 35.tf2 Sxe2
36.Sxe2 ^e7 37.tblt
33.1xf5+- &f6 34.&f3 ^d5 35.Sd2 Ed8 36.1e4 Eed7 37.Sedl &f6 38.Sxd7 ^xd7 39.Sd6 1-0
131. C65
Anand, Viswanathan (2779) - Giri, Anish (2797)
Shamkir 140/131, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 &f6 4.d3 lc5 5.c3 0-0 6.&bd2 Ee8 7.0-0 a6 8.1xc6 dxc6 9.&c4
&d7 lO.Sel
654
1О.Ь4- 120/113
10...1f8 11.d4 exd4 12.cxd4
12...&b6N
abcdefgh
12...^f6 13.^ce5 te6 14.h3 ^d7 15.^d3±; 12...b5!? 13.^a5 ®f6co
13.&xb6 cxb6 14.h3 b5 15.114 Деб 16.Se3 f6 17.b3 ®d7 18.®c2 Sad8 19.Sdl ®f7 20.1g3
®h5 21.1c7 Sd7 22.1b6 1Ь4?!
abcdefgh
22...tf7 23.^el f5 24.exf5 Sxe3 25.fxe3 td5^
23.&el! If7 24.&d3 ld6 25.Sdel lb8 26.f4t
26.g4 ®h6 27.^g2 tg6co
655
26...f5
n26...®h4 27.e5 tg6 28.g4 f5 29.®f2 (29.g5!? xQh4) 29...®e7 3O.Sg3 ®f7 31.Ф112 Sde7
32.Seglt
27.&e5
27.e5 td5#
27...1xe5 28.dxe5 fxe4 29.®xe4 Sd2
29...td5 30.®c2 Sf7 31 .Sfl g6 32.®f2 ®h6 33.tc5t Д Kh2, g4
3O.S3e2 ld5 31.®e3 Sxe2 32.Sxe2 ®f5 33.g4! ®’bl+ 34.&f2 h5 35.f5
35...Й111
a b c d e f g h
35...h4 36.td4 ®hl 37.e6 ®h2+ 38.Фе I ®g3+ 39.&d2+-
36.&g3 Se7 37.1c5 Se8 38.e6 &h7 39.®g5 1-0
132. C67
Vachier Lagrave, Maxime (2773) - Naiditsch, Arkadij (2695)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/132, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 &f6 4.0-0 &xe4 5.d4 &d6 6.1xc6 dxc6 7.dxe5 &f5 8.®xd8+ &xd8
9.h3 ^e7 10.Sdl+ Фе8 П.&сЗ &g6 12.b3
12.Sel - 112/189
12...1e7
12...td7 13.tb2 Stf4
656
abcdefgh
14.&h2N (14.Sd4) 14...tf5 15.^d4tg6 16.g4 ^e6 17.^f5 h5 18.&g3± Lagarde,M (2773)-
Hammer,J (2695) ProChessLeague (Int.-rapid) 140/(132) 2019
13.&e4 a5
13...f6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14.tb2 (14.Sel Ф17 15.exf6 gxf6 16.th6 td7 17.Sadl Sad8 18.Se3 tc8 19.Sdel She8 2O.g4
c5 21.Ф112 b6 22.&g3 tb7 23.c3 a5co) 14...&f7 15.Sel
657
abcdefgh
15...h5N (15...a5 16.a4 Sd8 17.exf6 gxf6 18.^g3°o) 16.Se3 h4 17.Sael (17.exf6 gxf6 18.£±2
tf5 19.^g4 Дхс4 2O.Sxe4±) 17...Sh5co Guseinov,G (2664) -Howell,D (2693) Astana 140/(132)
2019
14.Sel a4 15.1Ь2 Деб 16.^04
16...&f4N
abcdefgh
16..,td7 17.Ш+!? gxf6 18.exf6 Sg8 19.Se3 axb3 2O.axb3 Sxal+ 21.txal c5 22.^e2 te6
23.fxe7 Фхе7°о
17.Sadl h5 18.И4 &d5 19.c4 &b4 2O.a3 &a6 21.b4 c5 22.&xe6 fxe6 23.b5 &b8 24.f4 Sf8
658
25.&f6+!
a b c d e f g h
25.g3 ^d7# A Nb6 xC4
25...gxf6 26.exf6 Jld6
26...txf6? 27.Sxe6+ te7 28.Sdel Sf7 29.tf6+-; 26...Sxf6 27.txf6 txf6 28.Sxe6+ Ф17
29.Sxf6+! &xf6 3O.Sd8+
27.Sxe6+
27.Sd5! ^d7 28.Sxe6+ &f7 29.Sdxd6 cxd6 3O.Se7+ &g6 31.Sg7+ &f5 32.Sxd7t
27...ФП 28.Sdel Sd8 29.g4! hxg4 3O.h5 &d7 31.Se7+! Ixe7 32.Sxe7+ &g8 33.Sg7+
a b c d e f g h
33.h6 ^f8 34.Sg7+ &h8 35.te5 ^d7 36.f7 ^xe5 (36...Sf8 37.&g2!?^) 37.fxe5 Sd3 38.e6 Se3
(38...Sg3+ 39.Ф£2 Sf3+ 40.&g2 Sd8 41.e7 Sd2+ 42.&gl Sdl+ 43.&g2 Sd2+=) 39.e7 Sxe7
659
4O.f8=Q+ Sxf8 41.Sxe7 SG 42.Sxc7 b6 43.Sb7 Sxa3 44.Sxb6 Sc3 =
33...&И8
33...Фй?? 34.h6+-
34.f7 Sf8 35.f5 &b6 36j.f6 &xc4 37.Sxg4+
37.h6? ^d6-+
37...&h7 38.Sg7+ &h6 39.Sg6+ &h7
39...&xh5 4O.Sg5+ &h4 41.Sg2+ &h3 42.&f2 Sxf7 43.Sg3+ &h2 44.Sg2+ &hl 45.Sgl+=
4O.Sg7+ &h6 41.Sg6+ &h7 42.Sg7+ &h6 1/2-1/2
660
С75-С99
133.С76
Gunina, Valentina (2506) - Lagno, Kateryna (2554)
Kazan (wet) 140/133, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 d6 5.c3 ld7 6.0-0 g6 7.d4 lg7 8.1g5 f6 9.1e3 &h6
10.dxe5 dxe5
10...fxe5 - 44/(399)
ll.c4 &f7 12.&c3 &e7?!
12...0-0 13.b4f5co
13.®b3N
13.tc5
13...1xa4 14.®xa4+ S’d7 15.®b4 b6 16.Sfdl ®c6 17.&d5
17.Sacl ANd5+
17...^xd5 18.exd5?!
18.cxd5 ®d7 19.Sacl tf8 20.®b3 td6 21.^d2 0-0 22.^c47
18...Scl7 19.c5 bxc5 20.1xc5 &d6 2Llxd6 cxd6 22.Sacl 0-0 23.Sc6 Sfb8 24.®a3 lf8 25.h3
®b7 26.b3 ®b5 27.®cl a5 28.&h2 f5 29.®g5
29.g4!? a4 (29...f4 3O.Sc4 a4 31.b4) 3O.gxf5 axb3 31.fxg6 hxg6 32.axb3 ®xb3 33.Sc3 ®b2=
29...®b7
29...Sb7! 3O.g4? f4+
3O.Sdcl ®e7 31.@d2 e4 32.Sc7 ®e5 33.Sel
33Afl f4 34.^h2 h5 35,®c2! Д 35...®xd5 36.^f3#
33...Sb5 34.Sdl a4 35.bxa4 Sxa4 36.Sc8 Sb2
661
37.®h6?
abcdefgh
37.®g5 Sb 7 (37...Saxa2 38.®d8 ®g7 39.Sc7 ®h6 40.®d7 Sxf2 41.®f7+ &h8 42.®f6+ &g8=)
38.^fl Sxa2 39.^e3 &g7 4O.^c4 te7!? 41 ,®cl ®f6+
37...®’g7 38.Ш4 Saxa2 39.S11
39.®xd6 Sxf2 40.®e6+ ®f7-+
39...Sc2?
39...®d7 40.®cl ®a7-+
4O.Se8
40.®xd6 Sxc8 41.®e6+ ®f7 42.®xc8 ®xd5+
4O...@f7 41.Sb8 Sab2?!
41...®e7 42.®h6 Se2 43.Sc8 e3-+
42.Sxb2 Sxb2 43.Sdl ®a7 44.^fl lh6 45.Й114 &g7?
662
a b c d e f g h
45...Sc2 46.Sbl &g7-+
46.Sal! ®’\al
n46...®f7 47.Sa6 Sb5 (47...®f8 48.®g3) 48.Sxd6 Sxd5 49.Sxd5 ®xd5 50.®e7+ &g8 51.g4!?
47.®e7+= &g8 48.®e6+ ±f8 49.®c8+ Фе7 50.®c7+ Фе8 51.@c8+ Фе7 52.®c7+ ®f6
53.®xd6+ &g5 54.®e7+ &h5 55.g3! Ig5 56.®xh7+ lh6 57.®e7 lg5 58.®h7+ lh6 59.®e7
lg5 60.®h7+ 1/2-1/2
134. C77
Iakovenko, Dmitry (2704) - Fedoseev, Vladimir (2680)
Poikovsky 140/134, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.d3 b5 6.1b3 lc5 7.c3 d6 8.1g5 h6 9.1h4 g5
9...0-0- 137/121, C78
10.1g3
663
10...1e6N
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
10...ta7 - 140/(134) 1 l.^bd2 ^a5 12.tc2 ^h5
abcdefgh
13 .b4N (13.a4) 13...£)c6 14.Ab3 ^ixg3 15.hxg3°o Nisipeanu,L (2670)-Sanal,V (2511) Skopje
140/(134) 2019
11.0-0 ®d7!? 12.d4 lxb3 13.axb3 exd4
13... tb6 14.dxe5 (14.d5 ^b8 15.^bd2 0-0 16.h3 c6 17.c4±) 14...^xe4 15.exd6 ^xg3 16.Sel+
Ф18 17.hxg3 ®xd6 18.®xd6+ cxd6 19.^a3 ®g7 2O.Sedl Shd8 21.^c2±
14 .cxd4 lb6 15.Sel &h5 16.d5 &Ь4?!
16...^e7 17.^e5 (17.e5 0-0 18.^c3 ^g6 19.exd6 (19.^e4 f5!#) 19...cxd6 2O.^e5 dxe5
21.®xh5±) 17...dxe5 18.®xh5 ®d6 19.£)c3±
664
17.&d4 &g7?
17...^xg3 18.hxg3 0-0-0! 19.^a3 (19.®d2 a5 2O.£te3 h5 21.^f5 g4±) 19...h5 20.®d2 a5
21.g4 22.&fl±
18 .®d2 lc5
18... a5 19.®xb4! axb4 2O.Sxa8+ Фе7 21.^f5+ ^xf5 22.exf5+ &f6 23.Sxh8 ®xf5 24.^d2+
19 .f3?!
19.^c6! ^xc6 2O.dxc6 ®d8 (20...®xc6 21.®c3 0-0 22.b4+-) 21.b4 tb6 22.^c3 0-0
23.^d5+-
19...O-O
19..Ac2! 20.®xc2 lxd4+ 21.tf2 te5 (21...txf2+ 22.®xf2 0-0 23.g4!+) 22.^c3 0-0 23.^e2
f5 24.^d4 fxe4 25.Sxe4+
20.1f2 f5 21.&c3
abcdefgh
21...fxe4?!
21...Sae8 22.exf5 £)xf5 23.£)e6 Axf2+ 24.Фх12 Sf7 25.£)e4 c6 (25...£)xd5? 26.ft6xg5 hxg5
27.®xd5+-; 25...c5 26.Sadl+) 26.®xb4 cxd5 27.^ixd6 ^ixd6 28.£)c5±
22.Sxe4 Sae8 23.&e6?!
23.h4 Se5 (23...Sxe4 24.£)xe4 ^ixd5 25.hxg5+) 24.hxg5 hxg5 25.Sael ®e7 26.&fl!±
23...&xe6 24.dxe6 ®c6 25.Sael Sf5
25...d5 26.Se5 txf2+ 27.Фх£2 Sf6 28.e7+; 25...txf2+ 26.Фх£2 ®c5+ 27.ФП a5 28.h4 ®f5
29.hxg5 hxg5 ЗО.£И1+
665
26.И4 &d5
26...d5 27.Sg4 txf2+ 28.®xf2 (28.Фх£2 Sf4! 29.Sxf4 gxf4#) 28...^d3 29.®c2 ^xel 30.®xf5
®xe6 31.®xd5 ®xd5 32.^xd5+
27.hxg5 Sxg5
28.&xd5?!
a b c d e f g h
28.Sh4! ^xc3 29.Sxh6 txf2+ (29...®d5 30.®f4 ®f5 31.®xf5 Sxf5 32.bxc3 &g7 33.Shl+)
ЗО.Фх£2 ®c5+ 31.ФА ^bl 32.Sxbl+
28...®xd5 29.®c2 lxf2+ 30.®xf2 Sg6
3O...Se7 31.®h4 ®c5+ 32.ФП ®c2 33.S4e2 ®g6±
31.@e3
31.e7! ®xb3 32.f4 ®g3 33.®d2 c6 34.f5 Wg5! 35.®f2 Sf6 36.Sf4±
31...@g5 32.Ш2 ®d5 33.®e3 ®g5 34.g4 h5 35.®xg5
35.®d4 ®h4 36.Sle2 hxg4 37.Sg2 ®h6 38.Sgxg4 Sxg4+ 39.Sxg4+ &f8co
35...Sxg5 36.&g2 ^g7 37.&g3 hxg4 38.f4
38.fxg4 Se7 39.b4 &f6=
38...Sd5 39.Shl &f6 4O.Se3
4O.Sh6+ &f5 41.Se3 Sd2 42.Sh5+ &g6 43.Sg5+ &f6=
4O...Sd2 41.Sh7
666
abcdefgh
41...Sxb2?
41...&g6 42.Sxc7 Sxb2 43.&xg4 (43.Sd7 Sbl 44.Sxd6 Sgl+ 45.&f2 Shi 46.Sxa6 &f5=)
43...Sg2+ 44.Ф13 Sgl 45.Sd7 Sfl+ 46.&g4 Sgl+=
42.Sf7+ &g6 43.f5+ &g5 44.e7 Sh8 45.Sg7+ &f6
45...&xf5 46.Sxg4 Se8 (46...Sbh2 47.SB+ Фс5 48.e8=Q+ Sxe8 49.Se3+ &d5 5O.Sxe8+-)
47.Sf4+ &g6 48.Sf8 Sxb3 49.Sxb3 Sxe7 5O.Sa3+-
46.Sg6+ ±f7 47.Sh6! Se8 48.See6?
48.&f4 g3 (48...Sf2+ 49.&g5 Sf3 (49...Sg8+ 5O.Sg6 Se8 51 ,f6+-) 5O.Sxf3 gxf3 51.Sh7+ &g8
52,f6 &xh7 53.f7 Sxe7 54.f8=Q Sg7+ 55.&f6+-) 49.Sh7+ &g8 5O.f6 &xh7 51.f7 Sxe7 52.f8=Q
Sxe3 53.®f7+ (53.ФхеЗ? g2=) 53...Ф118 54.®f6+ &g8 55.®xb2+
48...Sxb3+ 49.&f4
49.&xg4 Sg8+ 50.&f4 Фе8 51.Sh7 Sb2 52.Sg6 Sxg6 (52...Sg2? 53.Sxg8+ Sxg8 54.f6+-)
53.fxg6 Sg2 54.g7 a5 55.Фе4 a4 56.Sh8+ (56.&d5 &d7=) 56...Фхе7 57.g8=Q Sxg8 58.Sxg8 b4
59.Sg7+ &d8 60.&d5 a3 61.Фс4 c5=
667
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
49...Sh3 = 5O.Shf6+ &g7 51.Sg6+ &f7 52.Sgf6+ 1/2-1/2
135.C77
Shirov, Alexei (2667) - Anton Guijarro, David (2643)
Praha II 140/135, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.d3 lc5
5...b5 - 139/132
6.c3 d6 7.0-0 la7 8.1g5 h6 9.1h4 g5 10.1g3
abcdefgh
10...h5!N
10...tg4
11.И4 &h7
668
1 l...g4 12.^g5 ^g8 13.d4 f6 14.f4co
12.&bd2?!
12.d4 g4 13.^el td7!oo (13...Ш? 14.txc6+bxc6 15.dxe5+)
12...g4 13.&el &f8 14.d4 exd4 15.1xc6+
15.cxd4b5 16.tb3 ftxd4 17.td5 c6 18.^b3!t
15...bxc6 16.cxd4 &g6 17.®a4 ld7 18.e5 d5 19.f3?
19.e6 fxe6 20.®c2 ftxh4oo
19...C5 20.®a3 c4!
2O...cxd4?21.^d3
21.&C2 lf5 22.&b4 lxd4+ 23.&h2 ®d7 24.&xa6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
24...Sa7!-+ 25.Sadl ®c8 26.®a4+ ld7 27.®a5 le6! 28.&xc4 ®xa6 29.Sxd4 ®xa5 30.&xa5
Sxa5 0-1
136. C78
Iakovenko, Dmitry (2708) - Wei, Yi (2736)
Moscow (m/2) 140/136, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.d3 lc5 6.c3 b5 7.1b3 d6 8.1g5 h6 9.1h4
669
lO.O-ON
10.^bd2 - 140/(136) 10...Ш 11.^fl g5 12.tg3 ^e7 13.^e3 ^g6 14.0-0 W7 15.^d2 Ш
16.^f3 fth7 17.^d2 Ш 18.^f3 1/2 (18) Karthikeyan,M (2560)-Kovalev,V (2703) Moscow
140/(136) 2019
10...1b6 ll.a4 Sb8 12.axb5 axb5 13.&a3 g5 14.1g3 &e7?!
670
14„.^a5 15.ta2 0-0 16.^c2±
15 .d4! exd4
15... £)xe4 16.dxe5 ^ixg3 17.hxg3 0-0 18.exd6 cxd6 19.£)c2 (19.®xd6 £)f5 20.®d3 Дс8оо
(2O...^xg3?? 21.®g6++-)) 19...te6 (19...^f5 2O.g4+) 2O.^b4+
16 .e5 dxe5 17.&xe5 0-0 18.cxd4± &f5 19.^c2 &g7 20.®f3
20 .®d3 ^xg3 21.fxg3 (Д Bf7!) 21...te8 22.h4! ^d5 23.&h2 f6 24.txd5 ®xd5 25.^e3 ®e6
26.^f5+ ФЬ8 27.^xh6+-
20...&xd4 21.&xd4 lxd4
abcdefgh
22.Sadl?!
22.Sfdl! c5 23.Sa7 Sa8 24.Sb7 ®e7 25.^xd7 ^xd7 26.®f5 Sfd8 27.tc2 &f8 (27...®f6
671
28.Sxd7+-) 28.h4 gxh4 29.tc7+-
22...c5oo 23.&xd7 ®xd7 24.1xb8 Sxb8 25.1c2 ®d5 26.®g3?!
26.®xd5 ^xd5 27.Sd2±
26...Se8 27.b3 &h5 28.®g4 &f4 29.h4 Se2 3O.hxg5 hxg5 31.1d3 Sb2 32.1xb5?
32.tf5 &f6 ЗЗ.ДИ7 Sxb3+
32...Sxb3 33.1a6
33...&g6! [Д f5!] 0-1
a b c d e f g h
137.C78
Vallejo Pons, Francisco (2693) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/137, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 lc5 6.c3 0-0 7.d4 la7 8.dxe5 &xe4 9.1c2
9.®d5 - 109/201
9...d5 10.exd6 &xd6 ll.lg5 f6 12.1f4
672
abcdefgh
12...g5!N
12...ФЬ8
13.1xd6
13.tg3?! f5 14.®d5+ &f7 15.®xd8 Sxd8 16.tb3 (16.txc7? Sd7-+) 16...h6?
13...®xd6 14.®xd6 cxd6 15.^bd2 g4
15...d5 16.tb3 te6 17.Sfel tf7
16.&h4 d5 17.&f5
17.Sfel!? ФИ8 18.^b3 d4= (18...f5 19.Sadl±)
17...d4 18.^c4 lxf5 19.1xf5 h5 2O.Sadl Sfd8 21.a4 &e7 22.1e6+ &g7 23.Sfel f5 24.&a5
Sab8 25.ФА &f6
25...dxc3 26.bxc3 Sxdl 27.Sxdl &f6=
26.1b3 &g6
26...dxc3 27.Se6+ &g5 28.bxc3 Sxdl+ 29.txdl Sd8 3O.txg4 hxg4 31.Sxe7 Sdl+ 32.Sel Sd2
33.Se2=
27.Se6+ &g5 28.g3 dxc3 29.bxc3 Sxdl+ 30.1xdl Sd8
673
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
31 .f4+! gxf3 32.1xf3
32 .h4+? ftxh4 33.gxh4+ &f4-+
32... h4 33.&С4?!
33 .txb7 Sd2 (33...h3 34.^c6 Sdl+ 35.Фе2 Sbl 36.^d8!+) 34.gxh4+ ftxh4 35.Sxa6 tc5
З6 .^с4 (ЗбАЬЗ Sf2+ 37.Фе1 ДеЗ^) 36...Sxh2 37.Sa5 te7 38.Sb5 tf6 З9.а5 ДхсЗ 4O.a6 Sa2=
33...hxg3 34.hxg3 ЛЬ8 35.&g2 b5 36.axb5 axb5
abcdefgh
37.&e3?!
abcdefgh
37.^a3 f4 (37...Sd2+ 38.Se2=) 38.te4 ^f8 39.Sb6 fxg3 4O.Sxb5+ &f4 41.Sd5 Se8 42.td3
^g6!? (42„.^e6 43.^c4=) 43.txg6 Se2+ 44.&gl ta7+ 45.Sd4+ txd4+ 46.cxd4 g2 47.th5
Sa2 (47...Ш2 48.^b5 &g3 49.^c3=) 48.tf7 Sxa3 49.&xg2=
674
37...Sd2+ 38.&h3 Sd3 39.1e2 Sxc3 40.1xb5 f4 41.1e8 &f8 42.Sb6 le5 43.&fl fxg3 44.Sc6
Sa3 45.Sb6 Sa2 46.Sb4 &e6 47.Sg4+ &f6 48.1c6?
48.Sxg3! Axg3 49.^xg3 Sa3+ 5O.^g4T
48...g2! 49.1xg2 &f4+ 5O.Sxf4+ lxf4 51.1f3 lb8 52.&g3 &g5 53.&e2 lc7 54.&g2 &h4
55.&f2 tb6+ 56.&el le3 57.&dl &g5 58.1e4 &f6 59.1f3 Фе5 60.1g2 &d6 61.1е4 Фс5
62.1f5 Sd2+ 63.&el Sd8 64.1e4 &c4
65.&П?©
a b c d e f g h
65.^g3! tc5 (65...tf4 66.^e2) 66.Фе2 &d4 67.Дс2т
65...Sf8+-+ 66.&el lf2+ 67.&d2
67.ФП Дс5+ 68.Фе1 tb4+ 69.&dl Sd8+ 7О.Фс1 tc5
67...Sd8+ 68.&c2 ДеЗ 69.1f3 Sd2+ 70.&Ы &ЬЗ 71.&C1+ &a3 72.&e2 Sb2+ 73.&al Sb8 0-1
138.C81
Kosteniuk, Alexandra (2546) - Muzychuk, Anna (2539)
Kazan (wet) 140/138, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 &xe4 6.d4 b5 7.1b3 d5 8.dxe5 Деб 9.®e2 le7
lO.Sdl 0-0 11.c4 bxc4 12.1xc41с5 13.1e3 lxe3 14.®xe3 ®b8 15.1b3 &a5 16.&d4 c5
17.&xe6 fxe6 18.f3 c4
675
19.1a4N
abcdefgh
19.fxe4 - 140/(138) 19...cxb3 2O.exd5 bxa2 (2O...^c4 - 118/100) 21.Sxa2 ^c4 22.®d4 ®b3
23.^c3 Sac8
abcdefgh
24.h3N (24.Sbl ^еЗ! 25.®xe3 Sxc3 26.®xc3 ®xa2 27.Sdl exd5 28.®d4 Sb8= (28...®c4=))
24...^ixb2 25.Sbl ®xc3 26.®xc3 Sxc3 27.Sbxb2 exd5 28.Sxa6= Tari,A (2613)-Robson,R
(2667) Saint Louis) 140/ (138) 2019
19...®\b2
19...c3 2O.£)xc3 ^c4 21.®d4 ^ixc3 22.bxc3 ®xe5 23.®xe5 ^ixe5 24.ДЬЗ±
2O.fxe4 ®xal 21.exd5 Sad8
21...exd5? 22.^c3 ®b2 23.e6 d4 24.®xd4 ®a3 25.®e3+-; 21...®xa2 22.M7 (22.^c3 ®a3
23.dxe6 (23.td7 exd5 24.e6 Sae8co) 23...Sad8 24.Sxd8 Sxd8 25.h3=) 22...exd5 23.e6 ®c2
676
24.^сЗ аЬЗ! 25.е7 (25.Sxd5 ®cl+ 26.®хс1 ^xcl 27.е7 Sfe8 28.Se5=) 25...d4 26.exf8=Q+
Sxf8 27.®e6+ ФИ8 28.Sfl Sxfl+ 29.&xfl ®cl+ 30.&f2 Bf4+ 31.&gl ®cl+=
22.£k3 Wb2 23.d6 Wa3
24.Ш4?!
abcdefgh
24.Sbl! Sb8 (24...h6 25.h3 Sf7 26.d7 Sfxd7 (26...Sdf8 27.&h2+) 27.txd7 Sxd7 28.Sb8+ ФИ7
29.&h2±; 24...&h8 25.d7 (25.h3 Sb8 26.Sxb8 Sxb8 27.td7 Sbl+ 28.&f2 Sb2+ 29.&gl Sbl+=)
25...®e7 26.^e4t (26.®d4!?; 26.h3)) 25.Sxb8 Sxb8 26.td7 &h8 (26...Sbl+? 27.&f2 ®b2+
28.&g3 Scl 29.txe6+ &h8 3O.d7 ^c6 31.^a4 Bbl 32.td5+-) 27.txe6 ^c6 28.txc4 Bb4
29.tb3 ^d4 3O.^a4! (3O.d7?! Bc5 31.^e4 Bxe5 32.®g5 Bc7 33.®e7 ®cl+ 34.&f2 Bf4+
35.Фе1 Sf8T) 3O...^f5 31.®f2 ^d4 32.h3 h6co
24...&h8?!
24..Ab7! 25.®xc4 (25.tc6 ^c5 26.h3 (26.®xc4 Sc8 27.tf3 &h8+) 26...®a5+) 25...Sc8
26.®xe6+ &h8 27.®b3 Sxc3 28.®xa3 Sxa3 29.tb3 Sxb3 (29...g6+) ЗО.ахЬЗ
25.ИЗ &Ь7
677
26.&И2?!
abcdefgh
26.tc2 ^c5 (26...®b2 27.txh7 ФхИ7 28.Sbl ®c2 29.Sxb7 ®cl+ 30.&h2 ®f4+ 31.®xf4 Sxf4
32.Se7co) 27.®xc4 Sc8 28.®d4 ®b2 29.Sd2 ®cl+ 30.&h2co; 26.tc6 ^c5 27.®xc4co
26...®c5 27.®e4 Sf5! 28.&d5?
abcdefgh
28.Sel ®f2 29.Se2 ®f4+ 30.®xf4 Sxf4+; 28.Sbl ^a5 29.Sel g6+
28...&xd6?
28...Sdf8! 29.^c7 (29.^e3 Sxe5 30.®xb7 Sxe3 31.d7 ®e5+ 32.&gl Sel+-+) 29...®xe5+
30.®xe5 Sxe5 31.d7^d8-+
29.&e7 ®c7
29...Sff8 3O.exd6 Sxd6 31.tc2! g6 32.^xg6+ hxg6 33.®h4+ &g8 34.®g3 e5 35.txg6 Sxdl
678
36.te8+ ФИ7 37.®h4+ &g7 38.®g5+=
30.®h4 &f7 31 .&g6+?!
31.Sxd8+ ^ixd8 32.^xf5 ex 1'57
3L..&g8 32.&e7+ &h8
32..,&f8
33.&g6+?!
33.Sxd8+ ^ixd8 34.^xf5 ex 1'57
33...&g8 34.&e7+ ±f8 35.Sxd8+ &xd8 36.&g6+
abcdefgh
36.^xf5 exf5 37.ФЫ ^еб 38.tc2 h6+
36...&g8?
36...ФП! 37.®xh7 Sg5 38.^h8+ Фе7 39.^g6+ Sxg6 40.®xg6 ®xe5+ 41.&gl ^f7-+
37.&e7+ &f8 38.&g6+ &g8 39.&e7+ &f7 40.&xf5 exf5 41.&Ы ®xe5
Q41...h6 42.B115+ Фе64
1/2-1/2
139.C88
Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773) - Aronian, Levon (2762)
Moscow (m/1) 140/139, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 0-0 8.d4!? &xd4
8...d6 9.c3 tg4 - C91
679
9.1xf7+ Sxf7 10.&xe5 Sf8 ll.®xd4 lb7 12.&c3 c5
12...®e8 - 26/300
13.®dl b4 14.&d5 &xd5 15.exd5 >16 16.c4
16.f4 Дхе5!? 17.fxe5 ®h4 18.ДеЗ ®c4 19.b3 ®xd5 20.®xd5+Axd5 21.Sedl Дсб 22.Дхс5
Sfc8=
16...bxc3 17.bxc3
abcdefgh
17...a5?!N
17...Sf5 18.f4 c4!co; 17...Sxf2!? 18>f3! (18.&xf2? Ixc5 19.Sxe5 ®f6++) 18...Sxf3 19.®xf3
lxh2+ 20.ФЫ td6 21.®h5 ®f6^; 17...®f6!? 18.f4 Sae8 19.te3 txe5 2O.fxe5 Sxe5 21.txc5
Sxel+ 22.®xel Sc8 23.td4 ®g6=
18.^f3 ®f6 19.1g5 ®g6
19...®xc3 20.Scl (2O.Sbl Даб 21.Sb6 If4 22.txf4 Sxf4 23.d6±) 20...®a3 21.te7 Ixe7
22.Sxe7+
20.1e7 lxe7 21.Sxe7± ®d6 22.®e2 lxd5 23.Sdl Sab8 24.&el
24.h3+
24...®c6 25.®e5 lf7 26.Sdxd7 Sfe8 27.®f4
680
27...@f6! 28.Sxe8+ Sxe8 29.Ш2 ®e6
abcdefgh
29..Ж4! 3O.^f3 ®xd2 31.Sxd2 &f8 32.h3 5e4s
3O.Sd8 h6 31.Sxe8+ ®xe8 32.a3 ®a4 ЗЗ.Ж1 lg6 34.&f3 ®’b3 35.&e5 lc2 36.&g4 a4 37.h3
lf5 38.&e5± &h7 39.&И2 ®a2 40.&gl &g8
41.@f4+- ®xa3
abcdefgh
41...tc2 42.®c4+ ®xc4 43.^xc4+-
42.®xf5 ®xc3
42...®b3 43.^d7 a3 44.^xc5 ®dl+ 45.&h2 a2 46.®e6+ ФЬ7 47.®xa2 ®d6+ 48.g3 ®xc5 49.c4
43.&c6 &h8 44.W ®b3 45.@e8+ &h7 46.@e4+ &h8 47.&a5 8dl+ 48.&И2 8d6+ 49.f4 a3
50.Ж4 c4 51.@xc4 9d2 52.&b3 ®e3 53.&cl h5 54.h4 ®e7 55.@c8+ &h7 56.Ш5+ g6 57.ЖЗ
681
@f7 58.f5 ®c7+ 59.®g3 ®xcl 60.®xg6+ &h8 61.®xh5+ &g7 62.®g6+ ±f8 63.ЙТ6+ Фе8
64.®e6+ ±f8 65.Ш6+ &f7 66.®e6+ ±f8 67.Ш6+ &g8 68.®e5 &f7 69.f6 ®c4 70.®e7+ &g6
71.@g7+ &f5 72.®g5+ 1-0
140.C88
Aronian, Levon (2763) - Svidler, Peter (2735)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 140/140, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 0-0 8.a4 b4 9.d4 d6
10.dxe5 dxe5 ll.^bd2 Лс5 12.a5
12.h3 h6 (12...®e7 - 122/ (125)) 13.®e2 ®e7 14.^c4 Sd8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
15.c3N (15.te3) 15...a5 16.^fd2
abcdefgh
(16.te3=) 16...te6 (16...Даб! 17.®f3 Sab8 18.tdl W7 19.te2 ^g5 20.®g3 Вебт) 17.tc2
682
£И7 18.^ie3 Ш Sebag,M (2476)-Monpeurt,C (2166) France 140/(140) 2019 (18...Ш
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
19.^d5! Ixd5 2O.exd5 Sxd5 21.^e4 tb6 22.®£3t; 18...txe3 19.®xe3 €te5°o)
12...И6 13.h3 ®d6 14.®e2 Деб 15.&c4 ®e7 16.1e3
16.c3 - 128/122
16...Sab8 17.1xc5
17.Sedl ^ixe4 18.Aa4 ^ig3 19.fxg3 Axc4 20.®xc4 ДхеЗ+ 21.ФН2
17...®xc5 18.&cd2
abcdefgh
18...Sfe8?!N
Q18...txb3 19.cxb3!? (19.^xb3 ®b5=) 19...^xa5 2O.Secl ®b6 21.Sa4!?s
683
19.®xa6 Sa8 20.®е2 &ха5?
2O...Sxa5 21.txe6 Sxal 22.Sxal (22.txf7+!? ФхГ7 23.Sxal ®xc2 24.®fl ^d4 25.®c4+ ®xc4
26.^xc4 ^xe4 27.^cxe5+ &g8 28.^xd4 Sxe5 29.^c6 Sb5 3O.Sel Ш=) 22...Sxe6 23.^b3
®d6±
21.jLxe6 fxe6
21...Sxe6? 22.^b3 ®b6 23.^fd2+-Д Nc4
22.Sa4 Sa7?!
abcdefgh
22„.^c6 23.^b3 Be7 24.Seal+
23.®e3! ®xe3 24.Sxe3 c5 25.&xe5 &c6 26.Sxa7 &xa7 27.Sd3 &b5 28.f3 Sa8 29.&b3 Sc8
30.&c4 ±f8 31.±f2 ^e7 32.Sdl! g5
32...Sa8 ЗЗ.ФеЗ (33.^xc5? Sc8) 33...Sa7 34.g4 g5 35.^e5+-
33.Sal &d7 34.&e3 &d6 35.&xd6 &xd6 З6.йа6+ Фе7 37.&a5 &e5 38.g3 1-0
141. C92
Topalov, Veselin (2740) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2790)
Shamkir 140/141, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 lb7
10.d4 Se8 ll.fcg5 Sf8 12.&f3 Se8 13.^bd2 lf8 14.a3 g6 15.1a2 lg7 16.b4 exd4 17.cxd4
a5!?
684
abcdefgh
17...^d7 - 36/426
18.SblN
18.®b3 ®d7 19.Ab2 axb4 20.d5!? bxa3 21.dxc6 Ахсб 22.iLd4 Axc4 23.£)xe4 Sxe4 24.®xf7+
(24.Sxe4 ^xe4 25.Sel Ш 26.^g5 d5 27,®c3 Sa6co) 24...®xf7 25.txf7+ ®xf7 26.^g5+ &g8
27.£)xe4 ^ixe4 28.iLxg7 ^xg7 29.Sxe4 c5oo
18...axb4 19.d5 &e5 20.&xe5 dxe5 21.Sxb4 c6 22.dxc6 lxc6 23.®f3 lf8 24.Sbl Sa4
24...&g7!? 25.^fl tc5 26.^g3 h6co
25.^fl Sxe4 26.Sdl ®e7 27.1g5 lg7 28.&e3 ®xa3
28...Sc4!? 29.^d5 txd5 3O.Sxd5 Sf4! 31.®e2 Sf5 32.th4 g5!? (32...Sf4 33.tg5 Sf5=)
33.Sdxb5 (33.®c2 ^ixd5 34.®xf5 ®f6 (34...gxh4 35.Axd5 e4 Зб.Асб ®e5=) 35.®xf6 £)xf6
36.txg5 ^e4 37.te3 €te3 38.Sb2 tf8 39.Sc2 Йха2 4O.Sxa2 Sa8 41.Sb2=) 33...gxh4 34.Sb7
®xa3 35.Axf7+ ФЬ8 36.Axe8 ^ixe8 37.®g4 Sf8 38.®xh4oo
29.Sal
685
29...®с5?
abcdefgh
29...®е7! 3O.td5 (3O.txf6 txf6 31.td5 Sf4) 3O...Sxe3 31.®xe3 lxd5 32.txf6 Wb7! 33.txg7
^xg7 34.f3°o
3O.Sdcl! Sc4
a30...5a4 31.Sxc5 txf3 32.gxf3 Sea8 33.Sc2 h5 (33...e4? 34.Sacl!+-) 34.txf6 txf6 35.^d5
td8 Зб.^сЗ Sc8 37.Sdl+
31 .@dl &e4
31... Sxcl 32.Sxcl ®b6 33.txf6 txf6 34.®d6+-
32 .jLxc4 bxc4 33.Sxc4 1-0
142. C95
Alekseenko, Kirill (2644) - Oparin, Grigoriy (2613)
Skopje 140/142, 2019
l.e4 e5 2.&f3 &c6 3.1b5 a6 4.1a4 &f6 5.0-0 le7 6.Sel b5 7.1b3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 &b8
10.d4 &bd7 ll.c4 c6 12.&c3 b4
12...tb7 - 13/324
12...®c7- 132/137
13.&a4 c5 14.d5 Se8 15.g3
15.tc2 ^f8 16.b3 ^g6 17.^b2 td7 18.a3 a5 19.Sa2 h6 2O.te3 W/ 21.®d2
686
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21...Sb8?!N (21...®c8 22.Seal ®b7°o; 21...^g5) 22.axb4 axb4 23.Seal ^ig5 24.£)xg5 hxg5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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25.Adi (25.Ad3!?) 25...£)f4 26.Ag4t Abdusattorov,N (2560)-Kovalev,V (2703) Moscow
140/(142) 2019
15...&f8 16.&g2 h6 17.Ac2
687
17...ft6h7N
17...ftg6; 17..,M7
abcdefgh
18.a3 a5 19.b3 ld7 20.ЭЫ f5! 21.exf5 e4! 22.ftd2
22.Дхе4? Af6-+
22...1f6 23.Sa2 lxf5 24.Sel ftg5 25.И4 ftf3t
abcdefgh
26.Sxe4!
26.ftx 13? exf3+ 27.Ф112 (27.&gl Axc2 28.Sxc2 Sxel+ 29.®xel ЬхаЗ (29...®e8+) ЗО.АхаЗ
®d7! 31.®e4 ®h3 32.®xf3 td4 33.tb2 Se8 34.Scl ftd7 35.®g2 ®f5-+ ANe5) 27...txc2
28.Sxc2 Sxel 29.®xel ®e8+
26...1xe4 27.ftxe4 ftd4 28.1Ы Sa7 29.1e3
688
29.АГ4 Ac5 3O.iLxe5 Sxe5 31.axb4 axb4 32.^iaxc5! Sxa2 33.®xd4 Sa3 34.£)d3 Se8 35.Ac2
®b8co
29...&f5-> 30.1d2 Sf7 31.axb4 axb4 32.®g4 >14 33.&b2?
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33.h5 ®d7 34.ФЬЗ!?Де5т
33...&xh4+! 34.&h3
34.gxh4 Sxe4 35.®xe4 (35.txe4 Sxf2+ 36.M1 Sxd2-+) 35...Sxf2+ 36.&g3 Sxd2 37.^d3 Sdl-
+
34...&hg6 35.f4 Sfe7 36.®f5 &h8 37.Sa6 Sxe4 38.1xe4 g6 39.®g4 Sxe4 0-1
689
D00-D24
143. D02
Delchev, Aleksander (2563) - Pasko, Llambi (2436)
Kosovo 140/143, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.1f4 еб З.еЗ d5 4.&f3 c5 5.c3 .Id 6 6.1g3 0-0 7.&bd2 ®c7
7...^c6 -128/133
8.Scl!?&bd7
8...b6 9.c4 £}bd7 10.b4 dxc4 (1О...АЬ7?! Il.cxd5 exd5 (ll...£)xd5 12.bxc5 bxc5 13.Ab5)
12.bxc5 bxc5 13.dxc5 ^ixc5 14.4hb3; 10...Sb8)
9.c4
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9...dxc4N
9...b6 10.b4!; 9...Axg3 10.hxg3
10.1xc4
10.Axd6 ®xd6 ll.£)xc4 ®e7 (ll...®d5 12.Де2 b5) 12.dxc5 ®xc5 13.Ae2± (13.®d6 Ь6 14.Де2
Ab 7 15.0-0 Ad5±)
10...Axg3 ll.hxg3 cxd4
ll...b6 12.e4 cxd4 13.td5
12.&xd4 ®a5
690
abcdefgh
12..Ae5!? 13.te2 ®e7 14.0-0±
13.g4!?
13.0-0 ^b6 14.a3 td7 15.td3 Sac8=
13...И6
13...Ш8 14.^b3 ®e5 15.®c2 (15.^f3 ®xb2 16.g5 ^e4 (16...^d5 17.Sc2 ®a3 18.td3 Ш)
17.Sc2 ®a3 18.®d3) 15...b5 (15...®g5 16.te2) 16.td3 h6 17.^f3 ®d6 18.g5t
14.b4!?
14.£)b3!? ®e5 (14...®xa2 15.f4 ®xb2 (15...^ib6 16.g5 £)fd5 17.Axd5 ^ixd5 18.£)c4 ®a4
19.gxh6; 15...b5 16.txb5 Sb8 17.txd7 lxd7 18.g5 ^d5 19.gxh6 Sfc8 2O.Sxc8+ Sxc8 21.hxg7
®xb2) 16.g5; 14...®b4 15.a3 (15.g5 hxg5 16.®f3 ftc5 17.®g3 ^g6 18.td3) 15...®d6 16.f4 Se8
17.0-0 ^Ь6?! 18.g5+) 15.^f3 ®xb2 16.g5 hxg5 17.^xg5 g6 18.Sc2 ®e5 19.^f3 ®f5 2O.^bd4
®a5+ 21.ФА ^c5 22.®al €tee4 23.&gl Sd8 24.td3 e5 25.^b3 ®d5 26.^xe5 Деб 27.B+
14...®xb4
14...®g5? 15.^2f3 ®xg4 16.Sh4 ®xg2 17.tfl ®g6 18.td3 ®g2 19.Sh2 ®g4 20.&fl e5 (2O...g5
21.Sxh6)21.tf5+-
15.g5
15.Sbl ®d6 16.f4 (16.g5 hxg5 17.^e4 ®e5) 16..Ad5 17.®f3co
15...hxg5!
15...£)e4 16.gxh6 ®xd2+ (I6...ftxd2 17.hxg7) 17.®xd2 ^ixd2 18.^xd2 ^)f6 19.Ad3 g6 20.f4
td7 21.Sc7 Sab8 22.Sbl+
16.^xe6
691
16.BG Sd8 17.Bh3 Фй 18.txe6 19.Bh8+ Фе7 2O.^f5+ Фхеб 21.Bxd8 BxG 22.Sc4 Деб
23.Sxc5+ Bxc5 24.Bd3+ ^e4 25.g4+ Bg6 26.Bxe4+ &f6 27.BG+ &g6=
16...fxe6 17.1xe6+ §17 18.a3
18.txf7+ ФхГ7 19.Sc7! &g8 2O.Bc2 ^b6 21.Sh6! td7 (21...Bd6 22.Sxg7+ &xg7 23.Bg6+ Фй
24.Sh7 Bxd2+ 25.&xd2 ftxh7 26.Bxh7 Деб 27.Bh6+ &f7 28.Bxg5 Дха2 29.g4) 22.Sxf6 gxf6
23.Bg6+ Фй 24.Bxf6+ &g8 25.Bxg5+ &f7 26.Sxb7 Bd6 27.^G Se8 28.Sxa7 Bb4+ 29.^d2
Se6°o
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18...®a5! 19.txf7+ (19.®b3? ^e5 2O.txc8 ^e4-+) 19...ФхП 20.®b3+ Фе7т
19.1xf7+
19.®b3! ^e5 2O.Sxc8+ Sxc8 21.txc8 ^d3+ 22.Фе2 (22...^xQ 23.Sfl) 23.Sh8+ (23.®c4
^d5 24.tg4 b5) 23...&xh8 24.®xf7 Bd3+ 25.Фе1 Bc2 26.te6 ^d3+ 27.Фе2 €tel+
19...&xf7 2O.Wb3+
20...&e7!
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20...Веб 21.Bxe6+ Фхеб 22.Sh8 ^b6 23.Sc7±; 2O...Bd5 21.Bxd5+ fcxd5 22.^e4^
21.&c4 Bc6!
21...Bc5 22.0-0 ^b6 23.e4 te6 24.^xb6 Bxb6 25.Bg3 ФП 26.Bxg5 &g8 27.Sfel Se8=
22.Bb4+ Bc5! 23.§h8
23.^a5 Bxb4+ 24.axb4 a6 (24...^b6; 24...b6 25.^c6+ ФП) 25.Sh8 ^e8+
23...Bxb4+?!
692
23...b6+
24 .axb4 &f8?!
24... b6 25.Sal ^d5 (25...аб 26.е4 ^хе4 27.Sa3 tb7 28.Sxa8 Дха8 29.Sxa6 td5 ЗО.^хЬб ^хЬб
31.Sxb6^d6) 2б.Ь5 ^с7+
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25 .^d6! td7 26.^xb7=
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25... ^е8 26.Sc5 ^еб 27.Se5 ф£6!+
26.&xb7 Sb8 27.&С5 Sxb4 28.Sal Sb5
28...a6 29.Sxa6 Sbl+ 30.&d2 tb5 (3O...Sb2+ 31.Фе1) 31.Sb6=
29.&xd7 &8xd7
29...^6xd7 3O.Sxa7 Sbl+ 31.Фе2 Sb2+ 32.&fl ^e6 33.Sha8 (33.Sc8 &d6 34.Sca8)
3O.Sa8 1/2-1/2
144. D06
Navara, David (2733) - Cernousek, Lukas (2438)
Cesko (ch) 140/144, 2019
l.c4 c5 2.^f3 &f6 3.d4 cxd4 4.&xd4 d5 5.cxd5 &xd5 6.e4 &f6
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6...^b4 7.tb5+!? td7 8.tc4 Шсб 9.^хсб ^хсб 10.0-0 еб И.ДеЗ te7 12.^c3 0-0 13.f4±;
6...^c7 - 41/423
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7.tb5+ td7 8.^c3 e5
7...e5!
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td7! (8...^d7? 9.®e2 Ш Ю.^сЗ еб 11.0-0-0 tb4 12.^xe6 fxe6 13.®xe6+®e7 14.®b3 Ф18
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11Alc3! ftdb4 12.®a4 ^абП 13.Sdl td7 14.®e4 ^xe5 15.®xe5 еб 16.te2 ®b8 17.®d4 tc6
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15...®d5
15...f5!? 16.®d3 (16.Sfel!? ®d5 (16...®a5 17.c4) 17.Sadl ®c4! (17...®xa2? 18.g4!^;
17...Se8) 18.te5 Id7=) 16...te6 17.f3 ^c5 18.®b5 Sc8 19.^xe6 ^xe6 2O.Sadl ®e8
(20...®b6+ 21.®xb6 axb6 22.te5t) 21.®b3 ®f7=
16.Sfel &f6
16...Se8 17.Sadl f5 (17...tf5!? 18.c4 ®c5 19.^xf5 ®xf5 2O.h3 ®e6!? (2O...h6?! 21.Sd5 ®g6
22.Se5!±; 20...Ж6 21.g4±) 21.®d3 ®c6=) 18.a4!? Id7 19.^b5 Ш! 20.®xd5+! ^xd5 21.te5!
Ixb5 22.axb5 ^b6!=; 16...f5!? 17.Sadl ®c4! (17...®xa2? 18.g4!) 18.te5 Id7=
17.®d3
17.®xd5 ^xd5 18.td6 Sd8 19.c4 Ig4 2O.cxd5?! Sxd6=
17...Se8
17...td7 18.Se5 ®d6 19.h3f
695
18.Sxe8+
18.c4 Sxel+ (18...tf5 19.cxd5 lxd3 2O.d6t) 19.Sxel ®a5 2O.td2!? ®d8= (20...®xa2?
21.tc3±)
18...&xe8 19.c4 ®a5
19...tf5!? 20.®d2 (2O.cxd5 lxd3 21.d6 Sd8=) 20...®d7 21.^xf5 ®xf5 22.Sel h6 23.h3 b6=
20.&b3
20...®b6!
abcdefgh
2O...tf5? 21,^xa5 lxd3 22.Sdl! Де4 23.B Дсб 24.^xc6 bxc6 25.Sd7+; 20..Ж5?! 21.®d8
®e6 22.Sdlt
21.c5 ®f6 22.Sei
22.®e4 te6 23.®xb7? Sd8-+
22...1e6 23.1e5 ®g6
23...®e7=
24.ШЗ Sd8 25.1g3
25.®xb7??td5-+
25...Sd7
25...®c2!? 26.®xb7 Sdl! 27.B txb3 28.axb3 ®xc5+ 29.&fl Sxel+ 30.txelt; 25...tc8 26.®d5
®f6O 27.®e4t
26.c6 bxc6 27.®xc6
696
abcdefgh
27...Se7?©
27...®d3! 28.®a8 (28.^c5 ®c3! (28...®d5?! 29.®b5!±) 29.B Se7=) 28...Sd8 29.®xa7 ®e2!
(29...txb3? ЗО.ахЬЗ ®xb3? 31.®e7 ®dl 32.h3!?+-) 3O.f3 Sdl 31.®f2 (31 ,®a5 Sxel+ 32.txel
ДхЬЗ ЗЗ.ахЬЗ ®e3+ 34.M2 ®xb3=) 31...Sxel+ 32.®xel ®xa2=
28.®c5!±
28.®a8? M7=; 28.h3? td7!=; 28.^d4? td7! =
28...Ш6
28...Sb7? 29.®c8! Se7 3O.®d8 ®f6 31.td6+-; 28...Sd7 29.^d4!+ (29.®c8 f5O±)
29.&d4 Sd7 ЗО.^хеб Se7?!
30...®xe6? 31 ,®cl +-; 3O...fxe6 31 ,h3±
31.ИЗ!
31.®c8? h6!± (31...Sxe6? 32.®xe8+! Sxe8 33.Sxe8#)
31...И6?!
31...fxe6+
32.Se3 fxe6
32...Sxe6 33.Sxe6 ®xe6 34.®xa7+-
33.Sf3 ®g5
697
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
33...®al+ 34.Ф112 Sf7 35.Sxf7 ФхГ7 36.®xa7++-
34.1e5!
34.te5 Sf7 (34...h5 35.h4 ®xh4 36.tg3!+-) 35.Sxf7 ФхГ7 36.®xa7++-
1-0
145. D12
Ding, Liren (2812) - Mamedov, Rauf (2701)
Astana 140/145, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.&f3 &f6 4.e3 lf5 5.&сЗ еб 6.&И4 le4 7.13 lg6 8.®b3 ®b6 9.&xg6 hxg6
10.1d2 &bd7 11.g3 1е7 12.Ф12 g5 13.&g2
13.te2 - 120/128
13...Sd8
13...g4 14.fxg4 ^ixg4 15.iLe2 f5°o
14.®xb6 axb6
698
abcdefgh
15.a4N
15.cxd5 ^ixd5 16.£)xd5 exd5 17.a4±
15...O-O 16.cxd5 exd5 17.1d3 g4 18.f4
18.fxg4 ^ixg4 19.h3 £)gf6 2O.g4±
18...Sfe8 19.ИЗ
19...&C5!? 20.1c2
abcdefgh
2O.dxc5 d4 21.£)e2 dxe3 22.Ac3 Sxd3 23.cxb6 £)d5°o
2O...^ce4 21.&xe4 ^xe4 22.jLxe4 gxh3+ 23.Sxh3
23.ФВ!? dxe4+ 24.Фхе4 tb4+ 25.&d3 txd2 26.&xd2 c5 27.Sxh3 f5 28.Sahl cxd4 29.Sh8+
&f7 3O.Sxe8 dxe3+ 31.ФхеЗ Sxe8+ 32.&d3 b5! 33.axb5 Se4^
699
23...dxe4 24.g4 f6 25.b4 Sd5 26.Shhl Sa8 27.1c3 ±f7= 28.Ф12 .td6 29.Фе2 le7 30.Ф02 b5
31.a5 Sdd8 32.Sh5 Феб ЗЗ.Фс2 Sh8 34.Sahl Sxh5 35.Sxh5 [R 9/k] 35...Sd8 Зб.ФЬЗ Sd5?!
36...Sf8!?; 36...td6!?
37.f5+ Ф17 38.1el± g5?
38...Sd8
39.Sh7++- Фе8 40.1g3 Sd7 41.1b8 lf8
abcdefgh
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
42.Shl! Ф17 43.1a7! Фg7 44.1c5 id 6
44...txc5 45.bxc5 Se7 46.Sal
45.Sal Jlg3 46.a6 Ьхаб 47.ФсЗ
47.Sxa6?! tf2+
47...Sd8
47...tb8 48.Sxa6 Sc7 49.d5 cxd5 5O.Sb6 Sc8 51.Sxb5
48.Sxa6 lel+ 49.Фс2 Sh8 5O.Sxc6 Sh2+ 51.Ф41 ld2?!
51...tc3; 51...Shi
52.d5 lc3 53.Sc7+ Фg8 54.d6 1-0
146. D13
Xiong, Jeffery (2663) - Robson, Ray (2667)
Saint Louis 140/146, 2019
l.^f3 d5 2.d4 &f6 З.с4 c6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.&c3 &c6 6.1f4 a6 7.Scl lf5 8.еЗ еб 9.®b3 &h5
9...Sa7 - 91/340
700
10.1e5N
10.®xb7 ^a5 11 ,®c7 ^xf4 12.®xd8+ Sxd8 13.exf4 Sb8 14.txa6 (14.^h4!? te4S) 14...Sxb2
15.0-0 td6 16.^b5 ®c7 17.^xd6 ®xd6s
10...f6
10..Aa5!? Il.®a4+ (ll.®dl €te6°o) ll...^c6oo
llJlg3 &xg3 12.hxg3 jlg6
12...g5!?
13.&И4 lf7 14.1d3 f5 15.g4! g6
15...te7
abcdefgh
16.gxf5! Axh4 17.fxe6 Axc6 18.®xb7 Sc8 19.®xg7 Sf8 20.g3 Af6 21.®xh7±
16.gxf5
16.f4!?
16...exf5 17.&f3
17.^a4!?
17...1d6 18.0-0 0-0 19.&e2 &a5 20.®dl ®f6= 21.®a4
21.g3!?
21...&C4 22.®c2 &a5 23.&e5!? Ixe5 24.dxe5 ®xe5 25.®c7 ®xc7 26.Sxc7^ Sfc8?
26...Sab8 27.Sfcl (27.b3 Sfc8 28.Sfcl ^c6! 29.Sxc8+ Sxc8t) 27...^c4 28.b3 ^e5 29.Slc3^
27.Sfcl Sxc7 28.Sxc7 d4?
701
abcdefgh
28...Sb8 29.b3 ^сб ЗО.Дхаб 31.td3 ^еб 32.Scl±
29.&xd4! 1ха2 ЗО.Ь4 &c6 31.Фхс6 bxc6 32.Sxc6 a5 33.b5 a4
ЗЗ...Ф£8 34.b6 Sb8 35.ta6 td5 36.Sc8+ Sxc8 37.txc8 Фе7 38.b7 ДхЬ7 39.txb7 &d6
4O.tf3+-
34.b6 Sb8 35.1a6 &g7
35...td5 36.Sc8+ Sxc8 37.txc8 &f7 38.b7 lxb7 39.txb7 Феб 4O.tf3+-
36.b7 ld5 37.Sc5 Деб 38.Sc8 Sxb7 39.1xb7 lxc8 40.1xc8 &f6 [NB 1/g] 41.1а6 Фе5 42.f3
42.f4+? &d5 43.td3 a3 44.tbl Фс4 45.ta2+ &d3 (45...ФсЗ 46.tf7
abcdefgh
46...&d3 (46...ФЬ2?? 47.e4! fxe4 48.Ф£2 h5 (48...a2 49.Axa2 Фха2 5O.g4+-) 49.g3 Фс2 5О.ФеЗ
&dl 51.ta2 (51.Фхе4? Фе2=) 51...Фе1 52.tc4! &dl 53.Фхе4 Фе1 54.ФеЗ &dl 55.Ф£2 &d2
702
56.tf7 Фс1 (56..лЫ1 57.f5! gxf5 58.txh5+ &d2 59.tf7+-) 57.ФеЗ &dl 58.&d3 Фе1 59.ФсЗ
a2 6O.txa2 &f2 61.&d4 &xg3 62.Фе5 h4 63.ДЫ+-) 47.Ф£2 h5 48.g3 &d2 49.ФВ &d3 5O.te6
?bd2 51.e4 fxe4+ 52.Фхе4 Фе2!=) 46.Ф12 h5 47.g3 ^d2 48.ФВ ^d3 49.Af7 ?bd2 50.e4 fxe4+
51.Фхе4 Фе2!=; 42.tc4!?; 42.ФВ!?
42...f4
42...^d5 43.Ab5 аЗ 44.Де8 Фс4 45.Ф12 ^d3 46.JLF7 h5 47.g3 g5 48.Ad5 h4 49.g4D fxg4
5O.fxg4 ФсЗ 51.Фе2 ФЬ4 52.e4 Фс5 53.ФеЗ &d6 54.&d4 Фе7 55.e5 &d7 56.ФсЗ+-
43.Ф12 аЗ 44.1c4 h5 45.exf4+ Фх14 46.g3+ ±f5 47.1a2 g5 48.ФеЗ
48...Фе5
abcdefgh
48...g4!? 49.ДЫ+ &g5 5O.f4+ &f6 51.Фе4 Феб 52.ta2+ &f6 53.&d4 Фе7 54.ФсЗ &d6 55.tc4
Фс5 56.tfl a2 (56...&d5 57.tg2+ Феб (Д Kf5=) 58.te4!+-) 57.Ф62 Фd4 58.tg2 (58.Фха2??
Фе4 59.tg2+ ф£5=) 58...ФеЗ 59.f5 Ф£2 бО.Дсб ФxgЗ 61.f6+-
49.1Ы ФГ6
49...g4 5O.fxg4 hxg4 51.iLa2+-
5О.Фе4 Феб 51.1а2+ ФГ6 52.1ЬЗ Фg6 53.Фе5 Фg7 54.ФГ5 ФЬ6 55.1а2 1-0
147. D14
Sevian, Samuel (2642) - Mamedov, Rauf (2701)
Astana 140/147, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.&f3 &f6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.&c3 &c6 6.1f4 lf5 7.еЗ еб 8.®b3 lb4 9.&e5 ®b6
9...txc3+- 135/133
Ю.^хсб Ьхсб 11.Ле2 ^e4 12.13 ^xc3 13.bxc3 Ле7 14.c4 g5
703
15.1e5N
abcdefgh
15.tg3
15...f6 16.1g3 h5 17.И4
17.c5!? ®xb3 18.axb3 h4 19.tc7 Фс17 2O.ta57
17...gxh4 18.Sxh4 S’b4+
al8...Bxb3 19.axb3 a5
19.&f2
19.®xb4txb4+ 20.&f2±
19...a5 2O.Scl ®xb3 21.axb3
abcdefgh
704
21...1a3! 22.Sal ДЬ4= 23.е4 lg6 24.cxd5 cxd5 25.1b5+ Фе7 26.1с6 Sac8 27.exd5 Shd8!
28.Shhl exd5
28...tc3!?
29.Shcl ld2 3O.Sc5 lb4 31.Sccl ld2 32.Sc5 1Ь4 1/2-1/2
148. D16
Wei, Yi (2733) - Zhou, Jianchao (2615)
Moscow 140/148, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.&f3 &f6 4.&c3 dxc4 5.a4 e6 6.e3 c5 7..txc4 &c6 8.0-0 cxd4 9.&xd4 ld7
10.e4 &xd4 ll.®xd41с6 12.®e3 a6
12...®b6 - 133/(137)
12...te7- 133/137
13.Sdl ®c7 14.®e2 le7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14...®e5 15.f3 (15.f4tc5+ 16.ФП ®h5 17.®xh5 ^xh5 18.Фе2 tb4=) 15...tc5+ 16.te3 =
15.1g5N
15 .e5 ^d7 16.tf4 O-Oco
15... Sd8 16.Sxd8+
16 .e5 Sxdl+ (16...h6 17.Sxd8+! txd8 18.td2 ^d5 (18...^d7 19.b4!±) 19.^xd5 exd5 2O.tb3±)
17.Sxdl ^d7 18.txe7 Фхе7=
16... ®xd8 17.Sdl ®a5
705
abcdefgh
17...®c7=
18.^d5!± &xd5 19.exd5 jlxg5
19...txa4?! 2O.b3+
2O.dxc6 Ьхсб 21.®e4?!
21.txe6! 0-0П 22.tb3±
21...O-O= 22.®xc6 ®b4 23.1xa6 ®xb2 24.®c5 Sd8 25.Sxd8+ ,txd8 26.®c6 ®Ь4 1/2-1/2
149. D20
Espinosa Veloz, Ermes (2516) - Quesada Perez, Yasser (2538)
Cuba (ch) 140/149, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 &f6 4.e5 &d5 5.1xc4 lf5 6.&e2 еб 7.&bc3 &b6 8.1b3 &c6 9.0-0
®d7 10.1e3 0-0-0 ILScl &b8
ll...h5 -90/(341)
12.&a4 f6 13.^xb6 axb6
706
14.1a4N
abcdefgh
14.exf6; 14.f4 Ag4 15.Да4 Axc2 16.Axc6 Axdl 17.Axd7 Sxd7 18.Scxdl Ae7=
14...fxe5 15.1b5?!
abcdefgh
15.Axc6 bxc6 16.dxe5 c5 17.®b3 ®c6=
15...Ш5! 16.^c3 ®’d6 17.1xc6?!
17.dxe5 ®xe5 (17...®xdl=) 18.®a4
17...bxc6
al7...Bxc6+
18.dxe5 ®xdl 19.Sfxdl le7 2O.f3 c5 21.±f2 Sxdl?!
707
21...ФЬ7т
22.Sxdl Sd8 23.Sxd8+ lxd8 24.&e2 ,tbl 25.&c3 lg6 26.&e2 &c8 27.g3 &d7 28.И4 c6
29.&f4
29.^c3 tc7 3O.f4=
29...1П 30.1d2 lc7 3Llc3 c4 32.g4 b5 33.1d4? c5! 34.1xc5 lxe5-+ 35.&e2 lxb2 36.1d4
lxd4+ 37.&xd4 b4 38.&e3 e5 39.&e2 lg6 40.&cl Ibl 41.f4 exf4+ 42.&xf4 &d6 43.g5 &d5
44.&e3 g6 0-1
708
D25-D49
150. D27
Вок, Benjamin (2638) - Xiong, Jeffery (2663)
Saint Louis 140/150, 2019
l.fcf3 d5 2.d4 &f6 3.c4 dxc4 4.еЗ еб 5.1xc4 a6 6.0-0 c5 7.b3 b5 8.1e2 &bd7 9j.b2 lb7
10.a4 b4 ll.&bd2 le7 12.Scl 0-0 13.&c4 cxd4
13...Sc8 -49/(456)
14.1xd4
14.®xd4; 14.^xd4
14...&d5 15.&fe5 &c5 16.1f3 Sc8 17.&d3
abcdefgh
17...a5N
17...ta8
18.jlxc5
18.£)ce5
18...1xc5 19.&f4
19.^xc5?! Sxc5 20.®d4 (2O.te4 ta6+) 20...®c7+
19...1е7 20.Ш4 &xf4
2O...tf6?! 21.®a7 ®c7 (21...^xf4 22.®xb7!+) 22.®xa5 ^xf4 23.®xc7 Sxc7 24.exf4±;
709
2O...Sc5!?
21.®xf41d5?!
21...txf3 22.®xf3 ®c7 23.Sfdl±; 21...tg5 22.®e5 txG 23.gxf3 tf6 24.®xa5 ®d3 25.®xb4
Sb8 26.®d6 ®xb3±
22.Sfdl
22.Scdl
22...Sc5 23.jlxd5 exd5 24.&e5
abcdefgh
24.®f3 dxc4 25.Sxd8 Sxd8 26.bxc4 b3^
24...Sc3! 25.&c6 ®d7 26.&d4 .Id 6
n26...tf6=
27.@f3?!
27,®f5 ®xf5 (27...txh2+ 28.ФП ®xf5 29.^xf5+) 28.^xf5 tc5 29.Sxc3 bxc3 3O.Scl g6
31.^d4 txd4 32.exd4 Sc8 33.Sc2±
27...1xh2+ 28.&Ы
28.&xh2 ®c7+ 29.®g3 Sxcl 3O.Sxcl ®xcl 31.g6 32.^e7+ &g7 33.^f5+ &f6 34.®d6+
&xf5 35.®xf8 ®c7+ Зб.ФЬЗ Фе4+; 28.ФП
28...1e5+ 29.&b5
29.^e2
29...Sxb3 30.®xd5 ®e6 3L&gl
31.®xe6fxe6 32.Sc5 tf6+
710
31...Sb2 32.®xe6
32.Sc5 ®xd5 33.Scxd5 tf6+
32...fxe6-+ 33.f4
33.Sc5 tf6
33...1f6 34.Sc7 Sa2 35.&d4 Sxa4 36.Sb7 Se8 37.e4?
abcdefgh
37.^c6
37...Sal! 0-1
151. D29
Mareco, Sandro (2651) - Pichot, Alan (2566)
Montevideo (zt) 140/151, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.&f3 &f6 4.еЗ еб 5.Лхс4 аб 6.0-0 c5 7.®’e2 b5 8„l,d3 ЛЬ7 9.dxc5 Лхс5
9...^c6 - 10/572
10.1xb5+ &bd7 ll.la4
1 l.td3
11...O-O 12.&C3 ®c7 13.e4
711
13...1d6N
abcdefgh
13...tb4! 14.tc2 ДхсЗ 15.bxc3 ®xc3 16.Sbl Sfc8! 17.Sxb7 ®xc2 18.®xc2 Sxc2 19.e5 ^c5!co
14.1g5 &e5 15.Sacl ®a5?!
15...£)xf3+ 16.®xf3 Jlxh2+ 17.ФЫ Ac5 18.£)d5 ®a5 19.£)xf6+ Axf6 2O.Axf6 gxf6 21.Дс6
(21.®xf6 ®xa4 22.®g5+ &h8 23.®f6+ &g8=) 21...txc6 22.Sxc6±
16.1f4
16.£)d2±; 16.Axf6 gxf6±
16...&xf3+ 17.®xf3
17...&xe4!
abcdefgh
17...e5? 18.th6!; 17...txf4 18.®xf4 ®b4 19.tb3 a5 (19...^xe4? 2O.Sfel+-) 2O.f3! a4 21.^xa4
712
Sxa4 22.txa4 ®xa4 23.®c7+
18.^xe4 ®’xa4 19.jlxd6 Лхе4 20.®g4 h5!?
2O...Sfc8? 21.te5+-; 2O...f5 21.®f4+
21.@xh5 Sfd8 22.®e5 lg6 23.®g3?!
23.a3+
23...®xa2 24.114 ®d5 25.1e5 ®’d3 26.f3 ®еЗ+ 27.&И2 Sac8 28.Sfel ®’h6 29.1c7 Sd4?
29...Se8 3O.Sc5 tf5
30.1f4! S\f4 31.Sxc8+ &h7
abcdefgh
32.Shl!!
32.&gl Sxh4w
32...f6
32...Sxh4+ 33.®xh4! ®xh4+ 34.&gl ®xhl+ 35.&xhl+-
ЗЗ.Ш2 Sa4 34.g3+- e5 35.Sdl lf5 36.Sb8 Sc4 37.Sd2 e4 38.Sdd8 &g6 39.Sh8 ®cl 40.И5+
&g5 41.f4+ 1-0
152. D31
Rasmussen, Allan Stig (2543) - Prusikin, Michael (2510)
Deutschland 140/152, 2018
1.с4 еб 2.£te3 d5 3.d4 a6 4.cxd5 exd5 5JLf4 &f6 6.e3 Jld6 7.^ge2
7.txd6 ®xd6 8.td3 0-0 9.^ge2 Se8=; 7.®f3 - 118/125
7...O-O 8.h3
713
abcdefgh
8...c6!N
8...Se8 9.g4!? c6 10.tg2±
9.®c2 a5 10.1xd6
10.0-0-0?!
10...®xd6 ll.&f4 Se8 12.1e2 &bd7 13.0-0 &f8 14.&a4 &g6! 15.®xg6 hxg6 16.®c5 ®’d8
17.®b6 ®e7 18.®c5 ®d8 19.®b6 ®e7 2O.fcc5? g5 21.Sfel!
21.Sacl g4 22.hxg4 Jlxg4!^
21...g6!
21...g4?! 22.hxg4 txg4 23.®xb7
22.Sacl ^g7
714
abcdefgh
22...g4!? 23.hxg4 ®g7 24.®b3 ^xg4 25.txg4 lxg4 26.f3=
23.Sc3?
23,g4! ftc4 24.^xe4 ®xe4 25.®c7 Sh8 26.®g3 td7 27.tf3 ®e7 28.tg2=
23...Sh8
23...g4! 24.h4 (24.hxg4 ^ixg4 25.iLxg4 iLxg4 26.®xb7 ®h4-+) 24...Sh8 25.g3 g5 26.hxg5 ^ie4-
+
24.1f3 g4 25.hxg4 &xg4 26.g3
26.ФП ®h4 (26...Shl+ 27.Фе2 ^xf2-+) 27.Sc2 tf5 28.Sd2 Sae8 29.®xb7
29...®g3!!-+
abcdefgh
715
26...Ш6 27.e4 g5! 28.е5 Shl+! 29.&g2
29.txhl Bxl2#; 29.&xhl ®h6+ 30.&gl ®h2+ 31.&fl Bxl2#
29...Sh2+ 30.&gl Shl+ 31.±g2 Sh2+ 32.&gl S’h6 33.Sc2 lf5 34.Sd2 Sh8 35.ФА ®’h3+
36.&e2 &xf2 37.1xd5 tg4+ 38.1f3 lxf3+ 39.&xf3
39...®xg3+! 0-1
abcdefgh
153. D37
Carlsen, Magnus (2845) - Anand, Viswanathan (2779)
Shamkir 140/153, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&В d5 4.&c3 le7 5.1f4 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.dxc5 lxc5 8.®c2 &c6 9.a3 ®a5
lO.Sdl Sd8 ll.le2 &e4
716
12.cxd5N
12.0-0-138/166
12...&xc3 13.bxc3
13.®xc3 ®xc3+ 14.bxc3 Sxd5 (14...exd5=) 15.Sxd5 exd5 16.a4=
13...exd5 14.0-0 h6
14...Ae6? 15.£)g5! g6 I6.ftxc6 fxe6 17.Ag4+
15.a4
15.^d4!?
15...1d6! 16.1xd6 Sxd6
17.c4 Леб - 140/153
abcdefgh
17...Sb8N 18.c5 Sd8 19.Sd2 Леб 2O.Sbl Sdc8 21.^d4 fcxd4 22.exd4 td7 23ЛЬ5 tf5 24.td3
Ad7= Mamedyarov,S (2790)-Karjakin,S (2753) Shamkir 140/(153) 2019
18.c5
18.cxd5 Sxd5 19.Sxd5 Axd5 =
18...Sdd8
18...Sd7 19.^d4 Ы4 2O.exd4 Sc7=
19.ЭЫ
19.£)d4 £Ы4 2O.exd4 JLd7=
19...®c7 20.®b2 Sab8
717
2О..Аа5!?
21.&d4 &xd4 22.®xd4 b6 23.cxb6 Sxb6 24.h3 Sc8 25.Sfdl
25...®c3?!
abcdefgh
25...®c5 26.®xc5 Sxc5 27.Sxb6 axb6 28.Sbl Sc2=; 25...®c2!?
26.®xc3 S\c3 27.a5 Sxbl 28.Sxbl Sc5?
28...Sa3 29.Sb8+ (29.a6 g5 3O.Sb7 Sal+ 31.ФИ2 Sa2! 32.tb5 Sa5 33.td3 Sa3 34.tfl Sal=)
29...&h7 ЗО.аб &g6 31.Sb7 &f6 32.Sxa7 Sal+ 33.&h2 Sa2 34.tb5 Sxf2 35.Sc7 Sa2 36.a7
Фе5П 37.&glt; 28...Sc7 29.Sb8+ ФИ7 ЗО.аб tc8=
29.a6?
29.Sb8+! &h7 ЗО.аб &g6 (3O...tc8? 31.td3+ g6 32.Sb7! &g7 33.Sxa7+-) 31.Sb7+
29...g6?
29...tc8! 3O.Sb8 g6! 31.Sa8 (31.Sb7?? txb7 32.axb7 Scl+ 33.&h2 Sbl-+) 31...Sc7 32.tg4 f5
33.Af3 ?bg7 34.Axd5 Axa6=
3O.Sb7 Scl+ 31.&h2 Sc2 32.1b5 Sb2
32...Sxf2 33.Sxa7 Sa2 (33...d4 34.Sa8+ (34.exd4 td5 35.&g3 Sxg2+ 36.&f4+-) 34...&g7
35.Sd8! Sa2 36.exd4+-) 34.Sc7 d4 35.exd4 td5 36.tfl+-
33.&g3 lc8 34.Sb8 ^g7 35.Sxc8 Sxb5 36.Sc7 Sa5 37.Sxa7 &f6?!
37...d4! 38.exd4 (38.e4? Sa3+ 39.f3 &f6±) 38...Sd5 39.&f4 Sxd4+ 4О.Фе5 Sa4
38.Sa8 Sa3
718
39.&h2!+- [xd5] 39...И5 4O.a7 Sa2
abcdefgh
40...h4 41.g4 hxg3+ 42.fxg3! ^g7 43.^g2 Ф06 44.Ф12 ^g7 45.Фе2 Ф16 46.Ф<12 r/?g7 47.Фс2
&f6 48.ФЬ2 Sa4 49.ФсЗ Sal 5О.ФЬ4 Sa2 51.Фс5
41.114 ±f5 42.13 Sal 43.g3
43.g3 Sa2+ 44.&gl &f6 45.ФП &f5 46.Фе1 &f6 47.&dl &f5 48.Фс1 &f6 49.ФЫ Sa5 5О.ФЬ2
Sa4 51 .ФЬЗ Sal 52.ФЬ4 Sa2 53.Фс5
1-0
154. D38
Navara, David (2739) - Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi (2711)
Praha 140/154, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&В d5 4.&c3 lb4 5.®b3 c5 6.dxc5 &a6 7.a3 lxc3+ 8.®xc3 &xc5 9.cxd5
®xd5 10.1e3 &ce4 ll.®b4!?
1 l.®e5 - 131/145
11...а5 12.Й04 0-0 13.&e5 a4
719
14.&d3N
abcdefgh
14.fi? ®a5+! 15.®Ь4П Bxc5 16.fxe4td7+
14...Sd8
14...®a5+ 15.®b4±
15.®xd5
15.®b4!? ®f5co
15...&xd5 16.1cl
16.td4!?
16...b5?!
16...f5!?; 16...td7!?
17.fi &d6 18.e4 &b6 19.1d2
19.jt.f4 ^bc4 2O.txd6 (2O.Scl!?) 2O...^xd6 21.^b4t
19...&dc4 20.1c3 ^e3 21.&e2 &bc4= 22.&e5 la6 23.&xc4
23.Scl f6 24.^xc4 ^xc4 25.Фе1 ^e3 26.tb4 Sac8 27.Sxc8 txc8=
23...&xc4 24.Scl?
720
abcdefgh
24.Ф£2 ftxb2 25.te2 ^c4 (25.,.^d3+ 26.ФеЗ^) 26.txc4 bxc4 27.Sabl^
24...b4! 25.1xb4
25.axb4 ^id2++
25...&d2+ 26.&e3 &xfl+ 27.Shxfl Ixfl 28.Sxfl Sac8+ 29.1c3 f6 3O.h3 &f7 31.Sgl Sd7
32.&e2 &g6 ЗЗ.ФеЗ &g5 34.Scl &g6 35.&f2 h5 36.&g3 Sd3 37.&f2 h4 38.&e2 Sd7 39.&e3
&h5 4O.Sfl Scd8 41.Фе2 Sb8 42.Scl Sb3 43.ЭП &g5 44.&e3 Sb6 45.Scl Sbd6 46.&e2 Sd3
47.1el Sb3 48.Sc2 e5 49.1c3 &g6 50.&e3
5O.tel
5O...Sdl
abcdefgh
51.f4?
721
51.Фе2
51...Sel+! 52.&d2
52.ФВ Sfl+-+; 52.ФаЗ exf4-+
52...Sxe4 53.fxe5 fxe5 54.&d3 Sd4+ 55.&e3 ±f5 56.S12+ Ш4 57.Sd2 Sc4 0-1
155. D39
Arsovic, Goran (2380) - Salgado Lopez, Ivan (2622)
Skopje 140/155, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&В d5 З.с4 еб 4.&c3 dxc4 5.e4 Ab4 6.Ag5 h6 7.Axf6 ®xf6 8.Axc4 0-0 9.0-0
Sd8 10.®e2 ®e7
U - • - -
abcdefgh
10...^d7 - 75/(391)
ll.SadlN
ll.Sfdl
ll...&d7 12.e5 &f8 13.&e4 Ad7 14.Ab5
14.^iel Axel 15.Sfxel Aa4 16.b3 Ac6=
14...Sab8 15.Scl Aa5 16.^c5 Ae8=
16...Axb5 17.®xb5 Ab6=
17.Sfdl Ab6 18.b4 Axb5 19.®xb5 Sd5 20.®e2 c6
2O...Axc5 21.Sxc5 c6 22.®c4 Sdd8 23.®c3=; 2O..Ag6!? 21.®e4 Axc5 22.Sxc5 c6 23.h4 ®d8
24.Sdcl ^е7т
21.Sc4 Sbd8 22.Sdcl
722
22.^e4 ^g6 23.g3 ®c7=
22...®c7 23.h3 &g6 24.®e4 &e7 25.a3 lxc5! 26.Sxc5
26.bxc5 b5 27.cxb6 axb6 28.a4 Sa8¥
26...S5d7
26...®b6! 27.g4 ®a6 28.S5c3 ®a4 29.®c2 ®xc2 3O.S3xc2 a57
27.g4
27.a4 ®b6 28.Sbl Sd5¥
27...Sd5¥ 28.&g2 S8d7
28...Sxc5 29.dxc5 Sd5 3O.h4 ^g6 31.Sei ®d8¥
29.И4 ®d8 3O.h5
abcdefgh
3O...Sxd4! 31.^xd4 Sxd4 32.ШЗ Sd3 33.®e4 &d5?!
33...Sxa3 34.b5 Sd3 35.bxc6 ^хсбт
34.S5c4?
34.b5 ^e7 35.Slc4 Sd7 Зб.Ьхсб ^хсб 37.Sxc6 (37.Sb5 a6 38.Sxb7 Sxb7 39.®xc6 Sb5=)
37...bxc6 38.®xc6=
34...Sxa3?
723
abcdefgh
34.. Ab6! 35.S4c3 (35.S4c2 Sd4 36.BI3 ®g5 37.Bh3 ^d7-+; 35.Slc3 Sd5 36.Sc5 Sd4 37.®f3
^a4-+) 35...Sd4 36.®e2 (36.®el Sxg4+ 37.Sg3 ®g5-+) 36...^d5-+
35 .b5! Be 7 36.Sd4
36 .®d4 ®xd4 37.Sxd4 g5! 38.hxg6 Bxg6 39.bxc6 bxc6 4O.Se4 Sa5 41.f4±
36...®b6?
36... ®c7 37.Sd6 g5! 38.hxg6 Bxg6 39.bxc6 bxc6 4O.Sdxc6 ®xe5 41.®xe5 Bxe5 42.S6c3 Sa4
43.f3±
37.Sd7+- &d5 38.bxc6 bxc6 39.Sbl 1-0
156. D41
Adhiban, Baskaran (2683) - Ding, Liren (2812)
Astana 140/156, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&13 d5 4.&c3 c5 5.cxd5 &xd5 6.e4 &xc3 7.bxc3 cxd4 8.cxd4 ЛЬ4+ 9Jld2
lxd2+ 10.®xd2 0-0 ll.lc4 &d7 12.0-0 b6 13.Sadl lb7 14.Sfel Sc8 15.1b3 Se8 16.h3
&f6
16...h6 - 94/332
17.®f4 &h5 18.®h2 h6
724
19.И4
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
19.^e5; 19.d5
19...a5N
19...a6N - 140/(156) 2O.^e5 Ш 21.®f4 Wd6?! 22.g4+ Navara,D (2738)-So,W (2765) Saint
Louis (m/ 5-rapid) 140/(156) 2019
19...b5
725
abcdefgh
- 140/(156) 20.d5 - 140/(156) (2O.£)e5N a5 21.d5 exd5 22.jt.xd5 Axd5 23.exd5°° Babula,V
(2549)-Pulpan,J (2418) Cesko (ch) 140/(156) 2019) 2O...exd5 21.^d4 a5 22.e5 a4 23.tc2 Sc4
24.еб Ac 8 25.exf7+
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
25...Фх17 (25...Ф18?? 26.fxe8=Q+ ®xe8 27.®d6+ Ф17 (27...&g8 28.Sxe8+ Ф17 29.Ag6#)
28.Ag6+ &g8 29.Sxe8#) 26.Sxe8 ®xe8 27.®d6 Ш 28.h5 ®e7 29.Ag6+ &f8 3O.^xb5 Ag4
31.f3 Ad7 32.®b8+ te8 33.^d4 Sxd4 1/2 (33) Feletar,D-Bergmanolson,M corr 140/(156) 2019
19..Af6 2O.d5 exd5 21.e5 ^d7 22.^d4 ^c5 23.^f5 Se6 24.^d6 Sc7 25.tc2^ t
2O.g4 &f6 21.@f4 b5 22.&e5 Sc7
22...a4?
726
abcdefgh
23.d5! exd5 (23...axb3 24.dxe6 Sxe6 25.Sxd8+ Sxd8 26.axb3+) 24.Axd5 Axd5 25.exd5+
23.a4 bxa4
23...b4!?
24.1xa4 Sf8 25.f3
abcdefgh
25.d5 ®d6!co
25...®d6!oo 26.&g6
26.g5 hxg5 27.hxg5 £)h5 28.®h2 g6°o
26...®xf4 27.&xf4 Sc4 28.1b3 Sc3
28...Sb4 29.ta2co
ПТ1
29.Sd3 Sfc8 3O.Sbl! ta6
30...g5 31.hxg5 hxg5 32.Sxc3 Sxc3 ЗЗ.^хеб Sxf3 34.£)xg5 Axc4 35.£)xf3 Axbl 36.£)e5 ^g7=
31.Sxc3 S\c3 32.&f2 g5 33.hxg5 hxg5 34.&xe6!?
34.^e2
34...1d3 35.Sb2 a4
abcdefgh
35...fxe6 36.txe6+ Ф08 37.Sb7 Дхс4 38.fxe4 (38.Sf7+ Фе8 39.fxe4 (39.Sxf6? Фс7 4O.Sh6
Sxf3+ 41.Фс2 Sf6 42.Sxf6 &xf6+) З9...^хе4+ 4О.Фе2=) З8...^хе4+ 39.Фе2=
36.Лха4
36.ta2!?
36...fxe6 37.Sb6 ±f7 38.1b3
38.Ж7+ &g6 39.Sb6=
38...1c4 39.Sb7+ &g6 40.1xc4 Sxc4 41.Sb6 ±f7 42.Sb7+ ±f8 43.&e3 Sc3+ 44.&e2 Sc6
45.Sb5 &h7 46.d5 exd5 47.Sxd5 &g7 48.f4 gxf4 49.&f3 &f6 5O.Sg5+ ±f7 1/2-1/2
157. D41
Sevian, Samuel (2642) - Dominguez Perez, Leinier (2739)
USA (ch) 140/157, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&13 d5 З.с4 еб 4.&c3 c5 5.cxd5 &xd5 6.e4 &xc3 7.bxc3 cxd4 8.cxd4 jlb4+ 9Jld2
lxd2+ 10.®xd2 0-0 ll.lc4 &d7 12.0-0 b6 13.Sadl lb7 14.Sfel Sc8 15.1b3 Se8 16.d5
exd5 17.exd5 &c5
17...Sxel+-95/(314)
728
18.d6 ДхВ 19.Sxe8+ ®’xe8 2O.gxf3
abcdefgh
20...®c6!N
20...®d7 - 140/(157) 21.Sei
abcdefgh
21...Se8N (21...^e6) 22.Sxe8+ ®xe8 23.®g5 &f8
729
abcdefgh
24.&g2 - 140/(157) (24.®d5!N h6 25.h4± Anton Guijarro,D (2643)-Bindrich,F (2610) Skopje
140/(157) 2019) 24...®d7 25.®d5 ^xb3 26.axb3 f6 27.f4 g6 28.f3 a5 29.®d4
abcdefgh
29...®e6? (29...&f7=) ЗО.Ф£2 Фе8 31.®xb6+- Navara,D (2738) -So,W (2765) Saint Louis
(m/ll-blitz) 140/(157) 2019
21.1d5
21.&g2 ^xb3 (21...Sd8 22.®g5±) 22.axb3 Sd8 (22...h6!?) 23.d7 h6=; 21 ,®g5!?
21...@d7 22.Ш4 Sd8= 23.1e4
23.®h4!?
23...g6 24.И4 ®e6
24...^e6!?
730
25.И5 &d7 26.1d5 @f6 27.®e3 &c5 28.Sd4
abcdefgh
28...gxh5!?
28...£)e6 29.Axe6 ®xe6=
29.Sf4 ®g6+ 30.&Ы &e6
3O...Sd7 31.®d4=
31.Sc4 h6 32.1xe6
32.®e5 ®g5=
32...®’\e6 ЗЗ.Йхеб fxe6 34.Sc7 a5 З5.йс6 Ь5 Зб.ЭЬб
36.Sa6 a4 37.Sb6 a3 38.&g2 7?I7 39.Sxb5 Sxd6 4O.Sb3 Sa6 41,Sb5s
36...a4 37.&g2 ±f7 38.a3?
38.f4 a3 39.Sxb5 Sxd6 4O.Sxh5 (4O.Sb3^) 4O...Sd2 41.Sxh6 Sxa2 42.Sh7+ &f6 43.Sa7=;
38.Sxb5 Sxd6 39.Sb4 a3 4O.Sb3 - 36.Ra6
38...Sg8+ 39.&fl Sg5T 4O.d7?!
4O.Sb7+ &f6 41.Sh7 Sd5 42.Sxh6+ Ф17 43.Фе2 Sxd6 44.Sxh5 Sd5 45.Sh7+ &f6 46.f47
40...&e7 41.Sxe6+ &xd7 42.Sxh6 Sc5 43.f4
731
43...&С7! 44.f5
abcdefgh
44.Фе2 Sc2+ 45.&d3 Sa2 46.&d4 (46.Фе4 Sxa3 47.f5 Sb3 48.Sa6 (48.f6 &d6 49.Sxh5 Фе6-+)
48...Sb2! 49.f4 Se2+ 50.&d3 Sel-+) 46...Sxa3 47.Фс5 Sb3 48.Sh7+ &d8 49.&d6 Sd3+!
5О.Фс5 аЗ 51.Sxh5 (51.ФхЬ5 a2 52.Sa7 Sd2 53.ФЬ4 h4-+) 51...Sdl 52.Sh8+ Фс7 53.Sh7+ &f6
54.Sh6+ &g7 55.Sa6 Sal 56.ФЬ4 Sbl+ 57.ФсЗ Ь4+ 58.Фс2 Sb2+ 59.Фс1 Sxf2-+
44...Sxf5 45.&e2 &b7 46.f3?!
46,f4 Ь4 47.axb4 a3 48.Sh7+ ФЬ6 49.Sh8 ФЬ5 50.&d3 ФхЬ4 51.Фс2
46...b4! 47.axb4 a3-+ 48.Sd6 Sf8
48...Sg5!?
49.&12 Sa8 5O.Sdl &b6 51.±g3 &b5 52.&h4 Sf8! 53.Sfl Sf5 54.f4 &xb4 55.S12 Sa5 56.Sa2
&b3 57.Sal a2 58.Sfl al=Q 59.Sxal Sxal 60.&xh5 Sfl 61.&g5 Фс4 62.f5 &d5 0-1
732
D50-D99
158. D71
Rodshtein, Maxim (2673) - Alekseenko, Kirill (2644)
Skopje 140/158, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 c6 4.1g2 d5 5.®a4 lg7 6.cxd5 O-O!?
6...^xd5 - 126/143
7.dxc6
7.^c3 cxd5 8.^f3 ^c6 9.0-0 ^e4 10.tf4
10...tf5N(10...tg4) ll.Sacl ®d7 12.Sfdl Sfd8 13.^h4
733
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
13...Ь5 (13...^xc3!? 14.bxc3 Ag4oo) 14.®xb5 ftxd4 15.®xd7 Axd7 16.ФП°о Moroni,L (2553)-
Jones,G (2698) Italia 140/(158) 2019
7...&xc6 8.&f3
8...&d5 - 140/158
abcdefgh
8...e5; 8...^d7N 9.®dl ^b6 10.0-0 Ы4 ll.^xd4 ®xd4 12.®xd4 lxd4 13.^c3 td7 14.txb7
Sab8 15.tf3 ^a4 (15...Sfc8 16.Sdl ДхсЗ 17.bxc3 Sxc3 18.tf4±) 16.Sdl e5
734
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.^d5 (17.^xa4 Дха4 18.Sd2 Sfc8 19.e3 tc5 2O.b3 tb4 21.Sdl tc6 22.txc6 Sxc6 23.tb2+)
17...&g7 18.Sbl Af5 19.e4 Дебсо Paravyan,D (2627)-Puranik,A (2538) Moscow 140/(158) 2019
9.0-0
9.^c3
9...&b6 10.®a3
10...1e6!?N
abcdefgh
10...^xd4 - 140/(158) ll.^xd4
735
abcdefgh
ll...®xd4?! (1 l...^c4! 12.®b4 ®xd4 13.^c3 te6 14.Sdl (14.®xe7 Sfd8 15.®b4 a5 16.Wb5
5d7s) 14...®b6 15.®xb6 axb6 16.txb7 Sad8^) 12.^c3 ®f6 13.Sdl ^c4 14.®c5 te6 15.txb7
Sad8 (15...Sab8 16.®xa7+) 16.tg5 ®e5 17.txe7 ®xc5 18.txc5 Sxdl+ 19.Sxdl Se8 2O.^d5
ftxb2 Stupak,К (2542)-Manik,M (2413) New Delhi 140/(158) 2019 (2O...^xb2 21.Sd2+)
П.еЗ a5 12.1d2 ld5 13.b3 a4 14.®b2 axb3
14...e5! 15.£)xe5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
(15.dxe5? txf3 16.Axf3 £ixe5-+) 15...a3! 16.®cl (16.®c2 ^ixe5 17.dxe5 Sc8+) 16..Axe5
17.dxe5 txg2 18.&xg2 ®d5+ 19.^gl txe5 2O.tc3 (2O.^c3 ®d3t) 2O...Sfc8 21.®el fcd7t
15.axb3 Sxal 16.®xal ЛхЬЗ?!
16...e5!? 17.Ac3 (17.£)xe5 &xg2 18.^xg2 Дхе5 19.dxe5 ®d5+ 20.e4 ®xe4+ 21.f3 ®xe5
22.®xe5 £}xe5 23.Ac3 ^ied7=) 17...Axf3 18.Axf3 exd4 19.Ab2!±
736
17.1сЗ
17.Scl Дс4 (17...®a8 18.®b2 ®а2 19.®ха2 Дха2 2O.to Деб 21.Sbl+) 18.tel7
17...1с4 18.Scl
18...&d5?!
abcdefgh
18...®a8 19.^bd2 ®xal 2O.Sxal te2 21,^g5 Sc8 22.tb2±
19.1el ld3 20.®a3 lf5 2L&bd2 &f6 22.&b3 ®b6 23.&c5 Se8 24.&d2
24.®a2!?f
24...1c8 25.&c4 ®c7 26.®b2 &d7 27.&xd7 lxd7 28.&b6 lf5 29.®b5 8d8 30.&a4 ld7
31.®ЬЗ e5?!
З1...^а5 32.®b4 ^сб ЗЗ.ВаЗ ®a8 34.Sal+
32.d5
32.®xb7! Aftxd4 33.exd4 txa4 34.td5 &h8 (34...Se7? 35.Sc8+-) 35.txf7 ®b8 36.Sc7+-
32...&a5 33.®a2 lb5
33...b5 34.^c5 ^c4 35.®a7 tc8 36.®a8 tf8 (36..Ad6? 37.ta5 ®f6 38.tc7 W 39.®c6 ^c4
4O.d6+-) 37.®c6 ^d6 38.Sal+
34.Sc5 Лха4 35.®xa4 Ь6 36.Лха5 bxa5
737
abcdefgh
37.d6!+-
37.Sxa5 tf8 38.Sa7+
37...®b8
37...tf8 38.d7 Se7 39.Sd5 Se6 40.®xa5 ®xa5 41.Sxa5 Sd6 42.tc6 te7 43.Sxe5+-
38.Sc7 Sd8 39.®a2! Ш8 40.1d5 ®Ь6 41.1xf7+ &h8 42.® d5 Sd8 43.1e6 h5 44.® e4 1-0
159. D77
Esipenko, Andrey (2620) - Tsydypov, Zhamsaran (2546)
Russia 140/159, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&В g6 3.g3 lg7 4.1g2 d5 5.0-0 0-0 6.c4 dxc4 7.&a3 &c6 8.&xc4 Деб 9.b3 ld5
10.1b2 &e8
10...a5 - 111/(223)
П.еЗ &d6 12.®e2 a5 13.a4 &b4 14.Sfdl
738
14...@e8N
abcdefgh
14...Де4 15-^el Axg2 16.^xg2 ®d7 17.Aa3±
15.&el &xc4 16.bxc4 lxg2 17.&xg2 e5 18.d5 b6 19.e4 S’d7
20.&el! f5
abcdefgh
2O...Sfe8 21.^d3 ^xd3 22.®xd3±
21.^f3! fxe4
21...f4 22.^g5+
22.&g5 @f5
22..,e3 23.fxe3 ®f5 24.^e6+; 22...^d3 23.^xe4 ^xb2 24.®xb2 ®f5 25.Sel Sad8 26.Sadl+
739
23.&хе4± @£3
23...Sf7 24.tc3 ^a6 25.Sabl+
24.®xf3 S\f3
abcdefgh
25.d6?!
25.Sa3!? Sxa3 (25...Saf8?! 26.Sxf3 Sxf3 27.d6 cxd6 28.Sxd6 Sb3 29.tc3 fta2 3O.td2+-)
26.txa3 ^c2 27.tb2 ^d4 28.&g2 h6 29.tc3+; 25.&g2! Saf8 (25...Sb3 26.tc3 ^c2 27.Sacl
£M4 28.Sbl Sa3 29.Sal Sb3 3O.Sdbl Sxbl 31.Sxbl+-) 26.Sa3+
25...cxd6
25...Sf7 26.Sacl Sd7 27,c5 bxc5 28.dxc7 Sxc7 29.Sxc5 (29.Sc4!?) 29...Sxc5 3O.^xc5±
26.Sxd6 ЭЬЗ 27.&C1
27.tc3 ^a6 28.td2 ^c5 29.^xc5 bxc5 3O.Sa2 Sbl+ 31.&g2±
27...&C2
27...Sd3 28.Sxd3 ^xd3 29.te3 ^Ь2 ЗО.ДхЬб ^xc4 31.tc5±
28.Sa2 &d4 29.Sb2
29.td2 Sa7 30.&g2 tf8 31.Sd5±
29...Sxb2 30.1xb2 Sc8 3LSxb6 Sxc4 32.Sb8+ lf8 33.1a3
740
33...&f3+?
abcdefgh
33...^e6 34.В (34.txf8 ^xf8 35.^g5 &g7 36.Ж7+ &g8 37.W e4 38.^h6+ <±>h8 39.^g4^)
34...Sxa4 35.td6 Sal+ 36.Ф£2 Sa2+ 37.ФеЗ Sxh2 38.txe5^
34.&П+-
34.ФЫ! Sxe4 35.Sxf8+ &g7 36.SxB+-
34...&xh2+ 35.&g2 S\e4 36.&xh2 Sxa4 37.Sxf8+ &g7 38.1d6 1-0
160. D77
Vrolijk, Liam (2445) - Howell, David (2697)
Deutschland 140/160, 2019
l.fcf3 &f6 2.g3 g6 3.1g2 lg7 4.0-0 d5 5.d4 0-0 6.c4 dxc4 7.&a3 c3 8.bxc3 c5 9.Sel &c6
10.e4 Jtg4
10...cxd4- 124/151
ll.lb2 &e8 12.&c2 &d6
741
13.®d3N
13.^e3; 13.Sbl
13...@a5 14.&e3
abcdefgh
14.e5 ^b5 (14...tf5 15.®e2®b5 16.^e3 ®xe2 17.Sxe2td3 18.Seel ^c4 19.^xc4 txc4co)
15.^e3 txf3 16.txf3 Sfd8 17.^c4 ®a6 18.a4 ^c7co
14...1xf3 15.1xf3 cxd4 16.cxd4 ®Ь5 17.®d2 Sfd8
17...e5! 18.dxe5 (18.d5 ^d4 19.tg2 f5#) 18...^xe5 19.txe5 ®xe5 2O.^d5 Sac8 21.tg2 &h8
22.Sabi b6co
18.e5 &c8?!
abcdefgh
18..Ae8 19.Axc6 bxc6 20.f4 ^c7°o
742
19.®с2! еб
19...^xd4? 2O.txd4 Sxd4 21.Sabi ®e8 (21...Sb4 22.Sxb4 ®xb4 23.Sbl ®a5 24.txb7+-)
22.®c5 ®d8 23.^d5 Sd2 24.Sxb7+-
2O.a4
2O.d5 exd5 21.a4 ®a5 22.e6! f6 (22...fxe6 23.txg7 &xg7 24.®b2+ Ф17 (24...e5 25.^xd5 Sxd5
26.®xb7++-) 25.£)g4+-; 22...^8e7 23.exf7+ ®xl7 24.jt.xg7 ^xg7 25.®b2+ d4 26.Axc6! ^jxc6
(26...bxc6 27.®b7 Se8 28.^g4 ®d8 29.Se6+-) 27.®xb7+ ®h8 28.®xc6 dxe3 29.Sxe3+-)
23.®b3+
20...®a6
21.d5! &xe5
abcdefgh
21...exd5?! 22.^jxd5 ^ib6 23.£)c7 ®c4 24.®xc4 ^jxc4 25.^jxa8 ftxb2 26.Axc6 bxc6 27.^jc7+-
22.jlxe5! Лхе5 23.Sabl± Jtg7?I
23...^b6 24.dxe6 fxe6 25.®e4 tg7 26.®xe6+ &h8 27.^g4+
24.dxe6 ®xe6 25.&d5+- ®d6 26.&c7
26.Sbdl ®a3 27.^c7 ^b6 28.^xa8
26...®f6 27.&xa8 ®xf3 28.Sbdl Sf8 29.&c7 h5 30.&e8 &b6 31.a5 &d5 32.&xg7 &f4
32...&xg7 33.®d3
33.gxf4 ®g4+ 34.&Ы ®f3+ 35.&gl ®g4+ 36.&fl! ®h3+ 37.&e2 ®g4+ 38.&e3 &xg7 39.®e4
Sc8 4O.Scl Sd8 41.®e5+ &g8 42.f3 ®h3 43.Sedl Sf8 44.®e7 &g7 45.Sd8 Sxd8 46.®xd8
®xh2 47.®d4+ f6 48.®d8 1-0
161. D77
743
Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Esipenko, Andrey (2603)
Skopje 140/161, 2019
l.&B &f6 2.g3 g6 3.1g2 lg7 4.d4 d5 5.0-0 0-0 6.c4 dxc4 7.&a3 c3 8.bxc3 c5 9.Sel &c6
10.e4 cxd4 ll.cxd4 lg4 12.1b2 &d7
abcdefgh
13.Sbl!N
13.^c2-124/151
13...&b6 14.d5 .1x1)2 15.Sxb2 &e5 16.®b3 lxf3 17.1xf3 &a4
17...^xf3+ 18.®xf3 Sc8 19.®b3±
18.Sc2 &xf3+ 19.®xf3 Sc8 2O.Secl Sxc2 21.Sxc2±
21.^xc2 ^c5 22.^d4 ®d6 23.^b3 (23.&g2 еб#) 23...^xb3 24.®xb3±
21...@d7 22.&c4 f6 23.&a5 &g7?!
23...f5 24.^c4 ^c5 25.e5 b6 26.®dl±; 23...b6 24.^c6 25.Sd2 еб 26.h4±
24.®аЗ Ь6?!
744
abcdefgh
24...f5 25.Se2 f4 26.Sel Sc8 27.^b3 b6 28.^d4+; 24...^b6 25.^c4 ^c8 26.&g2±
25.&b3! &c5
25...Sb8 26.Sc6+-
26.&xc5 bxc5 27.Sxc5 Sb8 28.Sc6 Sb7 29.&g2+- ®g4 ЗО.Ееб ±f7 31.®a6
31.®a5 Sb6 32.h3 ®e2 33.Sxe7+ Фхе7 34.®xa7+ Фе8 35.®xb6 ®xe4+ 36.&gl
3L..Sb6
32.®xa7
abcdefgh
32.Sxe7+?! Фхе7 33.®xa7+ Фе8 34.®xb6 ®xe4+ 35.f3 ®xd5 36.®xf6+
32...Sxe6 33.dxe6+ ®xe6 34.®a8 &g7 35.a4 g5 36.a5 h5 37.h3 g4 38.h4 ®b3 39.®d5
745
39.аб ®f3+ 40.&gl ®dl+ 41.ФИ2 ®f3 42.®а7 ®хе4 43.®е3
39...@f3+ 40.&gl ®е2 41.@с5 е5
41...®хе4 42.аб
42.®е7+ &g6 43.®е8+ &h6 44.®а4 ®а6 45.®b4 &g6 46.ЙВ6 ®е2 47.а6 ®е1+ 48.&И2 ®хе4
49.а7 50.®Ь2 &g7 51.®d2 &g6 52.®а2 ®а8 53.Ж1+ 1-0
162. D79
Santos Latasa, Jaime (2582) - Cheparinov, Ivan (2683)
Skopje 140/162, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 c6 4.1g2 d5 5.cxd5 cxd5 6.&c3 lg7 7.&f3 0-0 8.&e5 lf5 9.0-0 &e4
10.®b3
10.tf4 ^хсЗ И.ЬхсЗ ^сб 12.^xc6 (12.®b3 - 41/(525)) 12...bxc6 13.®a4 еб (13...®d7 14.Sacl
Sac8 15.Sfdl Sfd8 16.c4te4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.f3N (17.Sd2) 17...tf5 18.cxd5 cxd5 19.®xd7 txd7 2O.tc7 Se8= 21.e3 tb5 22.tfl аб 1/2
(22) Leko,P (2679)-Mamedyarov,S (2817) Deutschland 140/ (162) 2019) 14.®xc6 Sc8 15.®a4
Sxc3 16.Sfcl
746
abcdefgh
16...Sxcl+N (16...Sc4) 17.Sxcl ®b6 18.e3 ®b2 19.®dl h5 2O.a4 tg4 21.®el± Ding,L (2812)-
Carlsen,M (2845) Shamkir 140/(162) 2019
10...£te6 И.^хсб bxc6 12.^xe4 dxe4 13.Sdl ®’Ь6 14.®xb6 axb6 15.ЛеЗ Sfd8
abcdefgh
16.f3N
16.h3 h5 =
16...exf3 17.1xf3 Sd6 18.a3?!
18.Ф12 Sad8 19.Sdcl Sxd4 2O.Sxc6 Sb4 21.Sxb6 Sxb2 22.Sxb2 txb2 23.Sgl=; 18.Sd2 e5
19.dxe5 Sxd2 2O.txd2 Дхе5 21.tc3 ДхсЗ 22.bxc3 td7 23.Sdl te6 24.Sd2 Sxa2 25.Sxa2 txa2
26.Axc6=
18...Sad8 19.Sdcl?!
747
19.Д12 Axd4 (19...Де6 2O.Sdcl td7 21.Sc2co) 2O.txd4 Sxd4 21.Sxd4 Sxd4 22.Дхс6 Sd2 23.b4
Sxe2 24.a4 Sc2 25.tg2 Ad37 26.a5 bxa5 27.bxa5 Даб 28.ДА Sc6t
19...Se6! 20.Д12
abcdefgh
20.Ф12? Sxe3! 21.ФхеЗ Ixd4+-+
2O...Sxd4!
2О...Де4!? 21.Дхе4 Sxe4 22.e3 c5t
21.Sxc6
21.b4 Sd2 (21 ...Sd8 22.Sdl Sc8 23.Sa2 Ь5т) 22.Sdl txal 23.Sxd2 Ь5т
21...Sxc6 22.1xc6 Sd6
22...Sd2 23.If3 Ixb2 24.Sel Sd6+
23 .e4 lh3
23... Sxc6 24.exf5 Ixb2 25.Sa2 (25.Sbl ДхаЗ 26.fxg6 hxg6 27.Sxb6 Sc2+) 25...te5+
24.1a4
24 .td5 e6 25.tb3 Sd2+
24... 1xb2 25.Sdl
25.Sbl ДхаЗ 26.Sxb6 Sd2 27.Sbl Ad6+
25...ДхаЗ 26.Sxd6
748
abcdefgh
26...exd6!
26...Axd6 27.llxb6 f6+
27.1xb6 ,tc5+ 28.1xc5 dxc5-+ 29.&f2 f6 30.Ф13 &f7 31.g4 Ifl 32.И4 g5 33.hxg5 fxg5
34.&f2 lc4 35.&e3 &f6 36.1dl &e5 37.113 h6 38.1dl 1а2 39.1c2 c4 40.1a4Ibl 41.1c6 c3
42.1b7 c2 43.&d2 ±f4 0-1
163. D82
Wojtaszek, Radoslaw (2724) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2781)
Moscow (m/1) 140/163, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.1f4 lg7 5.e3 c5 6.dxc5 ®a5 7.Scl dxc4 8.1xc4 0-0 9.&e2
®xc5 10.®b3 ®a5 11.0-0 &bd7
abcdefgh
749
Il...^c6 12.h3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12...®h5N (12...^e5 - 87/407) 13.Sfdl ^a5 14.®b4 ^xc4 15.®xc4 ®a5 16.b4 ®b6± Ringoir,T
(2516)-Yoo,C (2388) Burlingame 140/(163) 2019
12.&b5N
12 .a3 - 106/(142)
12.S fdl //c5 13.®b5 ®xb5 14.£)xb5 Ae6 15.1xe6 ^ixe6 16.1e5°o
12...&e4
12.. .e5 13.1g5 (13.^d6!? exf4 14.1xf7+ ®h8 15.^xf4 ®b6 16.Sfdls) 13...^e4 14.1e7 ftd2
15.®c2 ^ixc4 16.®xc4 (16.1xf8? £)xf8 17.®xc4 Дсб 18.®d3 e4 19.®xe4 ®xb5+) I6...ftb6
17.®c5 fta4 18.®b4 ®xb4 19.1xb4 Sd8 2O.b3 ^b6 21.Sfdlt; 12...^b6 13.^c7 Sb8 14.^c3
(14.^b5 Sa8=) 14...^xc4 15.®xc4 td7 16.b4 ®h5 17.^7d5 fcxd5 18.^xd5 e5 19.tg3 te6
20.e4oo
13.1c7
13 .£)c7 £M2 14.®b5 ®xb5 (14„.£)xc4 15.®xc4 Sb8 16.£)d5 e5 17.Ag5+) 15.Axb5 £)xfl
16.^xa8 £M2 (16...e5 17.tg5 f6 18.th4 g5 19.ФхП gxh4 2O.^c3±) 17.f3 (17.Sdl ^e4
18.txd7 e5 19.tg3 txd7 2O.Sxd7 Sxa8 21.Sxb7 Sd8^) 17...Ш (17...^e5 18.Sc5 ^ec4
19.txc4 ^xc4 2O.Sxc4 te6 21.Sc7 txa2 22.Sxe7 Sxa8 23.Sxb7±) 18.e4 Sd8 19.txd2 te6
2O.tb4 Sxa8 21.b3±
13...b6
13..A b6! 14.^xa7 ^d2 15.®xb6 ®xa7 16.®xa7 Sxa7 17.Sfdl ^xc4 18.Sxc4 Sxa2t
14.1хП+ Sxf7 15.®d5 &ec5
15...^ef6 16.®xa8 ®xb5 17.^d4 (17.®xc8+ W 18.®b7 ®xe2 19.®xa7 ®xb2co) 17...®a6
750
18.^c6 Ш (18...Sf8 19.^xe7+ ФИ8 20.ШТ) 19.^d8 (19.®xa7 ебсо) 19...M5 2O.^xf7
<&xf7co
16.®xa8 ®xb5
17.&d4?!
abcdefgh
17 .®xc8+ Sf8 18.td8 ®xe2 (18...txb2 19.Scelco) 19.b4 ®xa2 2O.bxc5 ^xc5 21.Scdlco
17... ®a6 18.b4
18 .tg3 Ш 19.b4 Ab 7 20.®b8 Axd4 21.exd4 ^d7 22.®c7 Ad5+
18... ШЗ 19.Scdl &b2
19...Ш4! 2O.^e6 (2O.^c6 йхсб 21.Sxd7 ^b4+) 2O...^f8 21.^xg7 tb7 22.®d8 ^c6 23.®d2
<&xg7+
2O.Sbl lxd4 21.exd4 &c4 22.Sbcl
22.b5 ®b7 23.®xb7 txb7 24.Sfcl td5 25.tg3 Шт
22...b5 23.a4 ®b7 24.®xb7 lxb7 25.axb5 &a3 26.f4 &xb5 27.1e5 Sf8+ 28.g3 ±f7 29.f5 g5
3O.g4 a6 31.±f2 Ш 32.Sgl Sh8
32...еб 33.fxe6+ Фхеб+
ЗЗ.Фе2 h6 34.h3 Sd8 35.Sc4 Sg8 36.Sel &d5 37.&f2 Sd8 38.&g3 &dc3 39.&h2 &e4 4O.Se2
&ec3 41.Se3 &d5 42.Se2 Sd7 43.&g3 Ш 44.h4
751
abcdefgh
44...Sd8
44..Ad6! 45.Scl (45.txd6 Sxd6-+) 45...^de4+ 46.Ф113 h5! 47.gxh5 (47.hxg5 ^xg5+ 48.&g3
hxg4-+) 47...g4+ 48.Ф112 ^xh5-+
45.hxg5 hxg5 46dlxf6 exf6 47.Sh2 &g7 48.Sd2
48.Se2 Sd7+
48...Sd7 49.Scl ld5 50.&f2 &f7 51.Sc5 &e7 52.Se2+
52.Sc8+
52...&d6 53.Se8 &xd4 54.Ea5 lb7
54...^c6 55.Sxa6 Sb7 56.Sf8 Фе5+
55.Sa3
752
55...&d5?
abcdefgh
55...Se7 56.Sd8+ Фе5 57.Sc3 ^b5 58.Se3+ Дс4+
56.Sc3 lc6??
56...^b5 57.Sd3+ ftd4 58.Sc3=; 56...^c6 57.Sd3+ &d4 58.Sc3=
57.ФеЗ+- &b3
57...a5 58.Sc5+ r/?d6 59.^xd4 axb4 6О.Фс4 Фс7 61.ФхЬ4+-
58.Se6 lb5 59.Sxb3 Фс4 60.ЕЫ ФсЗ 6LSxf6 Sd3+ 62.&e4 Sd4+ 63.&e5 Sxg4 64.Sb6 ld3
65.Sc6+ &d2 66.Sb2+ &e3 67.f6 1-0
164. D85
Grischuk, Alexander (2772) - Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2773)
Moscow (m/1) 140/164, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ lg7 7.&f3 c5 8.1e2 &c6 9.d5
9.te3 tg4 10.e5 cxd4 ll.cxd4 ®a5+ (11...0-0 - 42/(601)) 12.®d2 ®xd2+ 13.^xd2 txe2
14.Фхе2 0-0
753
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
15.ShdlN(15.Sabl - 140/(164) 15...Sfd8 16.^f3 Sd7
17.g4N (17.Shdl e6=) 17...e6 18.h4 h6 19.Shcl tf8 2O.Sc4 Sad8= Sahoo,U (2388)-Gupta,A
(2581) New Delhi 140/(164) 2019; 15.f4 Sfd8 16.^f3 Sac8 17.Sabl b6 18.Shdl e6 19.g4
^e7=) 15...Sfd8 (15...Sad8 16.^e4
754
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16...f5! 17.exf6 exf6 18.^c5 (18.d5?! ^b4T) 18...Sfe8 19.^xb7 Sxd4=; 15...^b4 16.^e4 ^d5
17.Sac 1 Sac8=) 16.ftc4b6 17.Sacl ^b4 18.^c3 Sac8 19.a3 ^c6 20.f4± Nguyen,H (2023)-
Luong,P (2271) Vietnam (ch) 140/(164) 2019
9...1xc3+ 10.1d2 Ixal ll.®xal &d4 12.&xd4 cxd4 13.®xd4 0-0 14.0-0 ®b6 15.®c3 ld7
15...f6 16.iLh6 (16.Ae3 ®d8 17.JLc4! ? Ivanisevic,I van (17.Sdl Ad7 18.e5 Sc8 19.®b3 fxe5
2O.d6+ ебсо; 17.h4!?)) 16...td7 - 15...Bd7 (16...Sf7 - 48/611)
16.1И6 f6 17.1xf8 Sc8 18.®f3 &xf8 19.e5
19...±g7N
abcdefgh
19...®d4 2O.exf6 (2O.d6 ®xe5 21.®xb7 Фе8 22.ta6 ®xd6 23.®b3 te6 24.®a4+ td7=)
20...®xf6 21.®e4 b6= (21 ...tf5 22.®e3 b6 23.tdl Sc4 24.tb3 Se4 25.®h6+ ®g7 26.®d2
®d4=)
755
2O.exf6+
20.®e4 fxe5 21.®xe5+ ®f6 22.®e4 tf5 23.®e3 b6=
2O...exf6
20...®xf6 21.®e4-20.Qe4
21.113
21.®f4 Se8 22.®d2 (22.1g4 txg4 23.®xg4 ®d6) 22...®d6 23.1f3 b6=
21...Ш6 22.®d3 h5 23.®d2 b5
24.®a5
24.Sbl аб 25.1B Sc4=
24...a6 25.1f3 Де8= 26.И4 lf7 27.g3 Sc4 28.Sdl Sc2 29.1e4 Sc8 30.1g2 Sc7 31.1f3 Sc4
32.1g2 &g8 33.113 &h7 34.&g2 f5 35.®d2 b4 36.®e3 Sc7 37.Sd3 a5 38.a3 bxa3
38...bxa3 39.Sxa3 Axd5 4O.Sxa5 Axf3+ 41.®xf3 =
1/2-1/2
165. D85
Firouzja, Alireza (2682) - Gomez, John Paul (2467)
Xingtai 140/165, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ lg7 7.1b5+ c6 8.1a4 0-0 9.&e2
c5 10.0-0 &c6 ll.le3 &a5 12.dxc5 ®c7
12...^c4
13.&f4 еб
756
14.®e2N
abcdefgh
14.^d3 - 72/(417) 14...b6 15.tf4 e5 16.te3 Sd8 17.cxb6 (17.®c2 bxc5 18.c4 tf8co) 17...axb6
18.®c2^c4^
14...b6
14...Sd8
15.Sfdl le5?
15...bxc5 16.Sabi Sd8 17.Sxd8+®xd8 18.txc5 lb7s; 15...tb7! 16.f3 (16.Sd7 Bc5 17.f3
(17.Scl txe4co) 17...®xc3 18.Scl ®a3 19.tb5oo) 16...Sfd8 17.Sxd8+ (17.cxb6 axb6) 17...Sxd8
18.Sdl Sxdl+ 19.®xdl txc3=
16.g3 bxc5 17.Sabl lb7?
17...Ш8 18.^d3 tg7 19.^xc5±; 17...td6 18.^g2 (18.^h5!?) 18...te5 19.Wb5 tb7 2O.Sd7 a6
21.®xb7 ®xb7 22.Sbxb7 ^xb7 23.Sxb7+; 17...c4 18.Sb5+
18.Sd7 ®c8
757
abcdefgh
19.&xe6! fxe6 20.®g4 Sf6
20...&h8 21.®xe6 tg7 (21 ...tf6 22.e5 tg7 23.®e7 Sg8 24.th6 ®f8 25.txg7+ Sxg7 26.®xg7+
®xg7 27.Sxg7 &xg7 28.Sb5+-) 22.®e7 Sg8 23.Sbxb7 ^xb7 24.tb3 ®f8 (24...^a5 25.txg8
®xg8 26.®xc5+-) 25.jt.xg8 ®xe7 26.Sxe7 ^xg8 27.Sxb7 Axc3 28.Axc5+; 2O...Sf7 21.®xe6
®e8 22.®xe8+ Sxe8 23.Sdxb7 ^xb7 24.txe8+-; 2O...Se8 21.®h4 tg7 22.th6+-
21.®h4
21.Ш ДхсЗ (21 ...Sf7 22.®xe6 ®e8 23.®xe8+ Sxe8 24.Sdxb7+-) 22.Sbdl td4 23.®h4+-
2L..Sf7
21...h5 22.Sbxb7 ^xb7 23.®g5 ®f8 24.®xe5+-
22.Sxf7 &xf7 23.®xh7+ lg7 24.1h6
24.Sdl tc6 25.txc6 ®xc6 26.th6 Sg8 27.Sd3 ®xe4 28.Sd7+ Фе8 29.®xg8+ &xd7
30.®xg7++-
24...®h8 25.®xg7+ ®xg7 26.1xg7 &xg7
26...txe4 27.Sb5 ^b7 28.th6+; 26...a6 27.th6 txe4 28.Sel td5 29.tc2+
27.Sb5 lxe4 28.Sxa5 Sb8
28...td5 29.Ш+-
29.Sb5 Sc8 3O.f4 &f6 31.Sa5 Sd8 32.Ф12 c4 33.Sxa7
758
ЗЗ...И5
abcdefgh
33...Sd3 34.tc2 Sd2+ 35.ФеЗ Sxc2 36.Фхе4 Sxc3 (36...Sxh2 37.a4 Sg2 38.a5 Sxg3 39.&d4
Sf3 4O.a6 Sxf4+ 41.Фс5 Sf5+ 42.ФЬ4 Sfl 43.Sc7 Sal 44.ФЬ5 g5 45.Sxc4+-) 37.a4 Sa3
38.Sa5+-
34.1d7 Sb8 35.&f3 Sbl 36.1e8 e5 37.Sa6+ &g7 38.fxe5 Scl 39.&f4 &h6 4O.g4 Sfl+ 1-0
166. D85
Lupulescu, Constantin (2634) - Jones, Gawain С В (2698)
Reykjavik 140/166, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ lg7 7.&f3 c5 8.h3 0-0 9.1e3
9.te2 - 138/176
9...®a5 10.1d2 e6 ll.le2 ®c7 12.Scl
759
12...b6N
12...^c6
13.И4ДЬ7 14.e5 &c6 15.И5 SfdSoo
15...cxd4 16.cxd4 ®d7 17.Ag5 ^e7°o
16.hxg6 hxg6 17.Sc2
17.ФП cxd4 18.cxd4 ®d7 19.tg5 Ы4! 2O.txd8 Sxd8 21.^xd4 ®xd4 22.®xd4 Sxd4 23.M3
(23.Sc7 Даб 24.Scl Дхс2+ 25.Фхе2 Дхе5^) 23...Да6+ 24.te2 (24.&gl Дхе5т) 24...tb7=
17... cxd4 18.cxd4 ®е7! 19.1g5 ®Ь4+ 20.&fl
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
2O.Sd2 ^xd4! 21.txd8 Sxd8 22.аЗ ®a5 23.ФП Ixf3 24.txf3 ®хе5т
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39..,&f6 4O.txd5 exd5 - 39.Bd5
40.1xd5 Se5+ 41.^fl Sxd5 42.Sxb6 Sa5 43.Sb2 g5 44.&e2 Sa3 45.&d2 g4 46.&cl f5 47.Se2
®f6 48.&b2 Sh3
48...Sa8 49.Sc2 f4
49.a4 Sh2 5O.Sc2 f4 51.a5 g3 52.a6 gxf2 53.a7 fl=Q 54.a8=Q ®Ь5+ 55.Фа1 ®e5+ 56.&Ы
®el+ 57.&b2 ®b4+ 58.&cl Sxc2+ 59.&xc2 ®c5+ 60.&b2 &f5 61.®b7 ®e5+ 62.&cl ®el+
62...В 63.®f7+ (63.®xf3+ ®f4+) 63...&g4
63.&b2 ®d2+ 64.&Ы ®dl+ 65.&b2 ®e2+ 66.&cl &g4 67.®g7+ &f3 68.®h6 ®c4+
68...e5
69.&d2 ®d5+ 70.&el ®e5+ 71.±d2 &g2 72.®g6+ &f2 73.®h6 f3 74.®h4+ ®g3 75.®d4+
&g2 76.®e4 ®g5+ 77.^c3 ®f5 78.®b7 ®e5+ 79.&c2 &g3 80.®b3 ®e4+ 81.&b2 &g2 82.®c3
f2 83.®g7+ &f3 84.®f7+ ФеЗ 0-1
167. D85
Martinez Duany, Lelys (2547) - Espinosa Veloz, Ermes (2516)
Cuba (ch) 140/167, 2019
l.fcf3 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.d4 lg7 4.&c3 d5 5.cxd5 &xd5 6.e4 &xc3 7.bxc3 c5 8.1e3 ®a5 9.&d2 O-
O lO.Scl cxd4 11.&c4 ®d8 12.cxd4 b5
12...f5!? 13.®b3 &h8 (13...te6 - 139/167) 14.^e5 txe5 15.dxe5 ^c6
8
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16.tb5N (16.th6; 16.Sdl; 16.®c3) 16...f4 17.tc5 &d4 (17...®a5+ 18.Sc3
762
18. Леб! 19.Wb2 Sac8 20.0-0 ®xa2 21.®xa2 txa2co) 18.®b4 ^xb5 19.®xb5 b6 (19...В 20.0-
O fxg2 21.Sfdl ®e8 22.®xe8 Sxe8 23.&xg2±) 2O.ta3 te6 21.0-0 Sc8 22.Sxc8 Дхс8 23.®b3
®d7 24.Sdl ®e6 25.®xe6 Axc6 26.Axe7 Sc8 27.h4± Gonzalez Garcia,J (2492)-Alsina Leal,D
(2470) Espana 140/(167) 2019
13.&d2 lb7
13...txd4 14.Sxc8 ®xc8 15.txd4 Sd8 16.te3 a6 17.te2±
14.d5 a6
15.®b3N
15.^b3 ^d7 16.te2±; 15.a4
15...f5
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15...^d7
16.Sc7! Ic8?
16...®xc7!? 17.d6+ td5O 18.®xd5+ (18.dxc7 ДхЬЗ 19.cxb8=Q Saxb8 2O.^xb3 Sfd8 21.te2
Sbc8 22.0-0 Sc2 23.tdl Sxa2co) 18...e6 19.dxc7 exd5 2O.cxb8=Q Saxb8 21.exf5 d4 22.tg5
Sxf5 23.^f3 Sc8±
17.1g5± tf6?!
17...te6 18.Sxe7+
18.1x16 Sxf6 19.e5+- Sf7 2O.d6 ±f8 21.®d5 1-0
168. D85
Carlsen, Magnus (2875) - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (2774)
Stavanger 140/168, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 З.&сЗ d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ jlg7 7.ЛеЗ c5 8.Scl
8.^f3 tg4 9.Scl 0-0 10.te2 ®a5 11.0-0 ®xa2 12.Sal ®b2 13.Wd3 ®b6 14.Sfbl ®c7 15.®c4
b6 16.h3
764
16...td7N
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3
2
1
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(16...tc8) 17.d5 -140/(168) (17.dxc5N bxc5 18.®xc5 ®xc5 19.txc5 tc6= Le,Q (2714)-Vachier
Lagrave, M (2780) Gibraltar 140/(168) 2019) 17...e6 18.Sa3 tc8 19.Sdl a6 20.®a2
765
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2O...exd5 (2O...Se8!?) 21.exd5 ^d7 22.d6 ®c6 23.tc4 tb7 24.tg5 Ш 25.txa6 Дхаб 26.Sxa6
Sxa6 27.®xa6 ^d7 28.®d3 b5 29.tf4 b4 3O.cxb4 1/2 (30) Schmidt,T-Feletar,D corr 140/(168)
2018
8...O-O 9.&В &d7!?
9...®a5 - 132/161
10.1e2
10...®a5N
abcdefgh
10...b6?! Il.e5tb7 12.h4h5 13.^g5±; 10...Ш llAd2 b6 (ll...b5!?) 12.0-0 tb7 13.f3±
11.0-0 ®xa2 12.&d2 ®a5 13.h4!? b5
13..f6 14.h5 gxh5 (14...£)xh5 15.e5) 15.f3 cxd4 16.cxd4oo
766
14.И51Ь7 15.h6 .1118 16.e5 ®c7?
16...C4 17.tg5 еб (17...Sfe8 18.f47) 18.te7 Sfe8 19.td6s
17.1xb5 lxg2 18.&xg2 ®Ь7+ 19.Й13
19.d5 ®xb5 20.c4 ®a5 21.f4 Sfb8 22.^e4+
19...®xb5 2O.Sbl ®a6
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20...®a4 21.Sb7 Sad8 (21...Sab8 22.Sfbl Sxb7 23.Sxb7 Sb8 24.Sc7+-) 22.^e4+
21.&e4
21.Sb7! Sad8 22.^e4 ®a2 (22...cxd4 23.cxd4 f6 (23...®xb7 24.Ш+ exf6 25.®xb7 fxe5
26.d5+) 24.^d6! еб (24...exd6 25.®d5+ Sf7 26.e6+-; 24...®a2 25.Sxa7 fxe5 (25...®e6 26.d5
®xe5 (26...^xe5 27.dxe6 ^xf3 28.^f7+-) 27.^c4 ®f5 28.®xf5 gxf5 29.d6+-) 26.Sxa2 Sxf3
27.ФхВ exd4 28.tg5 W+ 29.&g2 exd6 3O.te7+-) 25.®g4 ®a2 26.Sal ®d5+ 27.®e4+-)
23.Sdl+
21...cxd4 22.cxd4 f6 23.&g5
23 Ad6!? ®a2 24.Sb2 ®e6 25.d5 ®xe5 26.^c4 ®c3 27.Sb7 ®xc4 28.Sxd7^
23...e6
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23...fxg5? 24.®d5+ еб 25.®xd7 Sf7 26.®b5 ®xb5 27.Sxb5+-
24.Sal?!
24.®b7! ®xb7+ (24...®e2 25.®xd7 ®g4+ 26.&h2 fxg5 27.f3 ®f5 28.Sb7 Sf7 29.®xf7+ ®xf7
3O.Sxf7 ФхГ7 31.Sbl+-) 25.Sxb7 ^xe5 26.^xe6 Sf7 27.Sfbl Sxb7 28.Sxb7 W (28...^c4
29.d5+-) 29.d5 f5 3O.tf4 a5 31.d6 tf6 32.Sc7+
24...®b6 25.exf6
25.Sfbl fxg5 26.Sxb6 Sxf3 27.Sxe6 Sf7 28.Sea6 ^xe5 (28...Ш 29.txg5^) 29.dxe5 txe5=;
25.W!? ФхГ7 26.Sfbl ®d8 27.Sb7 &g8 28.®c6 ®e8 29.Sxd7 Sf7 3O.Sd6 ®xc6+ 31.Sxc6
fxe5 32.dxe5 Axe5 33.Saa6=
25...1xf6! 26.®e4 lxg5 27.1xg5 ®d6 28.Sfel
28.Sa5 ^b6 29.Sei Sf7 ЗО.Вхеб ®xd4=
28...Ш5 29.®xd5 exd5 3O.Sa5
3O.Sa6 Sf5 31.f4 ^b6 32.Se6 ^c4 33.tf6 Sf8 (33...Sxf4? 34.Se7+-) 34.tg7 Sb8 35.Sxa7 Sf7=
3O...Sf5 31.f4 &f6 32.Se7
32.Se5 ^ie4 33.Saxd5 ^ixg5 34.Sxf5 gxf5 35.fxg5 a5 36.Sxf5 a4=
32...&e4= 33.Sg7+ &h8 34.Saxa7 Sxa7 35.Sxa7 &g8 36.Sg7+ &f8 37.1е7+ Фе8 38.Sxh7 Sf7
39.Sxf7 &xf7 40.&f3 &g8 4L&g4 &h7 42.1f8 &f6+ 43.&И4 &e4 44.1g7 &d6 45.&g5 &e4+
46.&g4 &d6 1/2-1/2
169. D85
Edouard, Romain (2658) - Huzman, Alexander (2582)
Skopje 140/169, 2019
768
I.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.cxd5 &xd5 5.e4 &хсЗ б.ЬхсЗ lg7 7.&f3 c5 8.h3 0-0 9.1e2 &c6
10.1e3 cxd4 ll.cxd4 f5 12.1c4+ &h8 13.0-0 fxe4
13...f4 14.tcl ftxd4
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15.ta3N (15.^xd4 - 138/176) 15...®a5 16.txe7 Se8
abcdefgh
17.td6 - 140/(169) (17.^xd4N Sxe7 18.Scl Sxe4 19.^b5 te6 2O.txe6 ®xb5 21.tc8 Sd4
22.®g4 ®e8 23.Sfel ®f8 24.txb7 1/2 (24) Erdos,V (2612) -Ragger,M (2696) Skopje 140/(169)
2019) 17...Sxe4 18.Scl ®d8 Van Foreest,J (2618)-Vachier Lagrave,M (2780) La Roche-sur-Yon
(blitz) 140/(169) 2019 (18...®d8
769
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19.Дс5! ^xf3+ 20.®xf3 tf5 21.Sfdl ®g5 22.td5+; 18...td7 19.tc7 ®xc7 2O.td3 ^e2+!
21.txe2 ®d8 (21...Дсб 22.tb5 If6co) 22.tc4 Ie8co)
14.&g5 &xd4 15.&П+ Sxf7 16.1xf7
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16...®d6 17.®d2 - 140/169
17.SclN Id7 18.®d2 Sf8 19.Sfdl e5 2О.Дс4 Дсб 21 .tfl ®e7 22.Sc4 ®f6^ 23.tg5 ®f7 24.te3
®f6 25.iLg5 ®f7 26.ДеЗ ®f6 1/2 (26) Rakhmanov,A (2629) -Esipenko,A (2620) Russia
140/(169) 2019
17...1d7
770
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18.Sabi tc6 19.tc4 e5^ (19...Sd8)
18...e5 19.Sfel 20.1ЬЗ ®аЗ 21.1И6
21.tg5 a5 22.®cl ®IBs
21...Sf8
21...txh6 22.®xh6 Sf8 23.®e3 ®c5^
22.1xg7+ &xg7 23.®c3 a5 24.Scl
24.Sxd4 exd4 25.®xd4+ 51'67; 24.®d2 a4 25.tc2 Sf4co (25...®xa2 26.txe4 ®xd2 27.Sxd2 ^b3
28.Sa2 txe4 29.Sxe4 b5 3O.Sxe5 Sf5co)
24...a4 25.1c4 ®e7 26.a3 @f6 27.®e3
27.®d2h5 28.Sbl ®e7^
27...&f5 28.@d2 Sd8
28.,.e3!? 29.fxe3 ®g5 30.®e2 ^h4 (3O...^xe3 31.tb5! txb5 32.Sc7+ &h6 33.®xe3±) 31.®g4
®xg4 32.hxg4 ^ixg2 33.Sfl ^ixe3 34.Sxf8 Фх£8 35.Ae2oo
29.®e2?
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29...И5?!
29...®g5! 30.®g4 (3O.Scdl e3 31.f3 Sxdl 32.Sxdl ^d4-+) 30...®e7 31.Sxe4 (31 .Scdl Sxdl
32.®xdl ®xa3-+) 31...txe4 32.®xe4 Sc8-+
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30.®b2 Ш (3O...^d4!?) 31.Se3 ®g5 32.Sg3 ®f4t
3O...Sf8
3O...Sd4 31.®b2 Sxdl+ 32.Sxdl e3 33.Sbl exf2+ 34.®xf2 e4co
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€tfl+=) 33.®xd5 ^e2+ 34.M1 ^xcl 35.Sxcl &h6 36.f3 ®e7co
32...exd4 33.1xc6 Ьхсб 34.®xe4 ®xf2+ 35.&Ы ®f4
35...®e3 Зб.Вхсб ®xa3-+
36.®xc6 &h6?
36...d3! 37.®c3+ &h6 38.Sdl Sd8 39.Sd2 h4-+
37.Sdl ®e3
37...®e5 38.®cl+ (38.®xa4 d3! 39.®b4 Sf2 40.®h4 ®e2 41.Sgl d2-+) 38...®e3 39.®c4 Sd8
40.®xa4 d3T
38.®xa4= d3 39.®b3?
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39.®b4 Sf7 40.®c3 Sd7 41.a4=
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39...®e2! 40.M2 (40.®xd3 Sfl+-+) 4O...d2 41.Sbl ®e5+ 42.®g3 ®d4 43.Sdl h4 44.®g4
®e5+ 45.ФЫ Sf4-+
40.®c3 ®e2 41.Sel
41.Sd2 ®el+ 42.&h2 Bc4 43.a4=
41...Sc8 42.®a5
42.®al ®d2 43.®e5=
42...@f2 43.Sdl ®e3 44.®b4 Sd8 45.a4= d2 46.a5 Sd7 47.a6 ®e2 48.@f4+ &h7 49.®a4 Se7
5O.a7 ®el+ 51.&h2 ®e5+ 52.&Ы ®g3 53.Sgl dl=Q 54.Sxdl Sel+ 55.Sxel ®xel+ 56.&И2
®e5+ 57.&Ы 1/2-1/2
170. D85
Akobian, Varuzhan (2625) - So, Wesley (2762)
USA (ch) 140/170, 2019
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O 10.&13 Sd8 11.d5 еб 12.1g5 f6 13.1e3 &сб 14.h4
14.te2- 116/(155)
14...exd5 15.exd5 JLg4 1б.Ле2
773
16...С4! 17.1хс4
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17.d6 Деб 18.tf4 Sd7 19.^d4 ftxd4 2O.cxd4 ®xd2+ 21.&xd2 Sc8 22.M3 tf8 23.ФсЗ Ьбсо
17...1xf3 18.gxf3
18.d6+ ФИ8 19.gxf3 ^e5 2O.te2 tf8 21.®c2 ®d5 22.®e4 Sxd6=
18...&e5 19.1e2 ®xd5 20.®xd5+ Sxd5
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21.SdlN
21.ФП Sc8 22.txa7 (22.c4 Sd7 23.f4 ^c6 24.tf3 ^e7 25.&g2 b6 26.c5 bxc5 27.Sxc5 Sxc5
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b5 24.h5 tf4=) 23...Sxc3 24.&g2 Sd2 25.Shel Sc7=
21...Sxdl+ 22.1xdl Sc8
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22...h5!? 23.tb3+ ФИ7 24.Фе2 b6 (24...f5 25.Sdl Se8 26.f4 ^c6 27.Sd7 Se7=) 25.Sdl Sc8
26.f4 ^g4 27.Sd7 ^xe3 28.fxe3 a5 =
23.И5 f5
23...^d3+ 24.ФП ^c5 25.te2 b6 26.hxg6 hxg6 27.tc4+ &f8 28.Sgl g5=
24.1b3+ ±f8 25.&e2 b6=
25...£)d7 26.hxg6 hxg6 27.Sgl ftc5 28.Sxg6 ^ixb3 29.axb3 Sxc3 =
26.hxg6 hxg6 27.Sh7
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27...Se8! 28.1cl &d7+ 29.&d2 &c5 30.1a3 Se7 31.1xc5 bxc5 32.&d3 Sei 33.Sh4 Sfl
34.Sa4 le5 35.Sxa7 Scl 36.&c4 Sxc3+ 37.&d5 c4
37...td4=
38.1xc4 lh2 39.a4 Igl 4O.a5 lxf2 1/2-1/2
171. D90
Prusikin, Michael (2517) - Lin, Yi (2345)
Lienz 140/171, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 d5 4.&f3 lg7 5.h4 c6 6.cxd5 cxd5 7.1f4 &c6 8.e3 0-0 9.&e5
9.®b3!? ^a5 10.®a3 ^c4 ll.txc4 dxc4 12.0-0 td7 13.^e5± - 139/(170)
9...®b6
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Ю.ВЬЗ! ®xb3 (10...tf5 И.ВхЬб axb6 12.B+) И.ахЬЗ ^b4 12.&d2 h5 13Ad3 ^сб 14.f3 tf5
775
15.^e5 Sfc8 16.tb5±
10...&e4
10.. Ag4?! 11.^a4 ®a5+ 12.b4 ftxb4 13.axb4 ®xb4+ 14.®d2 ®xd2+ 15.&xd2 ^xf2 16.Sgl
10...fth5!? 11 ,ftxc6! bxc6 12.£)a4 ®d8 13.Ah2±; IO...ftxc5!?
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12... ®a5+ 13.b4 ®d8 14.1d3! a5 15.0-0! axb4 16.axb4
16.Axe4!? dxe4 17.axb4±
16...1a6 17.1xa6 Sxa6 18.®d3! Sa7
18...®a8? 19.^b6! Sxal 2O.^xa8 Sfxa8 21.Sbl+
19.&c5
19.^c3!+
19...&xc5 2O.bxc5 ®a8
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22...Sa8! 23.Sbl±
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24 .ЙС1?!
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24... Se8
24... ®d7!=
25 .®f5± ®e7 26.®xh5 lxe5 27.®g4+ &h8 28.ЭЫ lxf4?! 29.®xf4± &g7 30>g4+ &h8
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34 .Ж4! Sc8 35.Sb4! &h7 36.Sf4 Sg8 37.®a7 Sg7 38.Ж7?!
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38...f5!= 39.®’b8 Sg4! 4O.Sf3 ®e4
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41.Sg3! Sxg3 42.®xg3 ®g4?
42...®c2!=
43.®c7+ &g8 44.@d8+ &f7 45.Ж7+ &g8 46.g3! ®g6 47.ФА @f6 48.&e2?
48 .®d7+-
48... &f8?
48... ®e6=
49 .®d7!+- ®b2+ 50.&f3 ®e5
50... ®f6 51.Ж4 ®g5+ 52.Фе5 f4+ 53.®f5+
51.®xc6 ®e4+ 52.&e2 ®c4+ 53.&el ®cl+ 54.&e2 ®c4+ 55.&d2 ®b4+ 56.&c2 ®c4+ 57.&b2
®e2+ 58.&a3 ®xf2 59.®xh6+ &f7 60.Ш4 ®c2 61.&b4 1-0
172. D96
Martinez Duany, Lelys (2547) - Martinez Ramirez, Lennis (2452)
Cuba (ch) 140/172, 2019
l.fcf3 d5 2.d4 &f6 З.с4 c6 4.®b3 g6 5.&c3 lg7 6.1f4 dxc4 7.®xc4 b5 8.®b3
8.®d3 - 56/562
8.Леб 9.®c2 b4 10.&a4 lf5
778
ll.®clN
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11...O-O 12.e3 &bd7
12...®a5!? 13.b3 Sc8 14.tc4 ^bd7 15.^e5 ^d5 16.0-0 ^xe5 (16...^7b6 17.^c5±) 17.txe5
Axc5 18.dxe5 Sd8 19.аЗ ЬхаЗ 20.®xa3 ftb4 21.Sfcl e6=
13.&c5
13.®xc6 Sc8 14.®a6 ^d5 15.tg3 b3#
13...&xc5 14.®xc5 &e4
14...®b6!?
15.®xc6 Sc8 16.®a4 e5! 17.1xe5
17.dxe5 g5 18.tg3 h5f
17...1xe5 18.&xe5?
18.dxe5n b3! 19.axb3 Sc2 2O.te2 €lc5 21.®d4 ^xb3=
18...®h4 19.&d3
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22.ФП Sc2 23.Sei ®xd4-+
22...Sxe2 23.®xa7 Scc2+ 24.d5 1е4?!
24...Sxb2!
25.®b8+ &g7 26.®e5+ &h6 27.g3 ®’h5 28.®xh5+ &xh5 29.Sadl lf5 3O.d6 ld7 31.Sd4 g5
32.Sxb4??
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32.g4+ &g6 (32...Ф114? 33.Sd3+-) 33.Sxb4 Sxb2 34.Sxb2 Sxb2 35.a4 Sd2 36.Sal Sxd6 37.a5
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32...1h3!-+ 33.Sb3 Ixfl 34.g4+
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173. D97
Heimann, Andreas (2627) - Hamdouchi, Hicham (2584)
France 140/173, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 З.&сЗ d5 4.&f3 lg7 5.®b3 dxc4 6.®xc4 0-0 7.e4 аб 8.1e2 b5 9.®b3 c5
10.dxc5Леб ll.®c2 &bd7 12.ЛеЗ Sc8 13.Sdl ®a5!?
13...b4 - 122/170
14.c6
14.аЗ b4 15.axb4 ®xb4 16.c6 (16.>14 ^ixc5 17>xe6 ^ixe6 18.0-0 ^ixe4 19.®xe4 Axc3
20.®xb4 Axb4 21.Axa6 Sc2 22.b3 Ac5=; 16.0-0 ^ig4 17.Axa6 ^ixe3 18.fxe3 Sxc5oo) 16...Sxc6
17>d4 Sd6 18.^xe6 Sxdl+ 19.txdl fxe6 20.0-0 Sb8co
14...&b8
14...Sxc6 15.^d4 Sd6 16.0-0±
15.&d4
abcdefgh
15.^g5 txa2 16.0-0 (16.Sal tb3 17.Sxa5 txc2co) 16...Sxc6 17.b4 ®c7 18.tc5 Sxc5 19.bxc5
®xc5 20.®xa2 ®xg5°°
15...1c4N
Q15...^g4 16.txg4 txg4 17.f3 txd4 18.txd4 Деб 19.®f2 Sxc6 20.0-0 ^d7co
781
16.е5?!
16.txc4 bxc4 17.h3 e5 (17...^xc6 18.^xc6 Sxc6 19.0-0±) 18.^e2 ^xc6 19.a3 Sfd8 20.0-0±
16...&d5 17.1d2
17.txc4 bxc4 (17...^xe3 18.txf7+ Sxf7 19.fxe3 ^xc6 2O.Sfl ^xe5 21.Sxf7 ^xf7t) 18.^f5
^ixe3 19.^ixe7+ ®h8 2O.fxe3 Sce8 21.£)d5 ^ixc6 22.0-0 ^хе5т
17...&b4
17...®b6! 18.®e4 (18.Axc4 £M)4 19.®e4 ®xd4! 2O.Ab3 ^8xc6+) 18...£)xc3 19.Axc3 Axe2
2O.£)xe2 ^ixc6t
18.®e4 ®b6
18...Sfd8 19.0-0 ^8xc6 2O.ftcxb5 ДхЬ5 21 ,ftxc6 Дхсб 22.ДхЬ4 ®b6 23.®g4 Дхе5 24.Дхе7
Se8co
19.1еЗ ®с7 2O.f4
20.аЗ Шхсб 21.txc4 bxc4 22.f4 еб 23.0-0 ^е7со
20...&8хс6 21.аЗ &xd4 22.Sxd4
22 .txd4 Дхе2 23.®хе2 £кб 24.tf2 Sfd8co
22... &c6 23.Sd2
23 .^d5 txd5 24.Sxd5 еб 25.Sc5 ®d7 26.0-0 ^e7co
23... &a5 24.&d5 1/2-1/2
782
783
Е00-Е24
174. Е05
Berkes, Ferenc (2666) - Ter Sahakyan, Samvel (2590)
Skopje 140/174, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.&В d5 3.g3 e6 4.1g2 le7 5.0-0 0-0 6.c4 dxc4 7.&e5 ®d6 8.&a3 ®a6 9.&axc4
Sd8 10.b3
10.®c2 - 136/160
10...C5
ll.a4!! &bd7N
abcdefgh
ll...cxd4 12.ta3 ДхаЗ 13.Sxa3 ^c6 14.^d3+; ll...Sxd4 12.®c2 Sd8 13.tb2 ^bd7 14.Sadl
Д1хе5 15.Sxd8+Axd8 16.£)xe57; ll...£)fd7 12.JLd2!? Д1хе5 (12...cxd4 13.b4) 13.dxe5 Д1с6
(13...Id7 14.ta5 Sc8 15.®d2 Дсб 16.e4b6 17.tc3f) 14.e3 b5 15.axb5 ®xb5 16.®g4 tb7
17.tc3 Sd3 18.Sfclf
12.1d2!
12.ДаЗ ^ixe5 13.^ixe5 Sxd4 14.®c2±
12...&xe5
12...cxd4? 13.b4 ^ixe5 14.b5 ®xb5 15.axb5 ^ixc4 16.Ael e5 17.®cl £M6 18.Ab4+
13.dxe5 &d5 14.®cl!ld7
14...h6? 15.txh6 gxh6 16.®xh6 ^c3 17.tf3 Sd4 18.Sfcl ^d5 19.e3+-
784
15.jlg5 Лсб 16.jlxd5! Jlxg5 17.Лхс6 jlxcl 18.ЛЬ5 Jlg5?!
18...tb2 19.Sa2 ДсЗ 2O.txa6 bxa6 21.Sc2 tb4 22.f4+
19.1xa6 bxa6 2O.Sfdl± le7 21.Sacl ±f8 22.f4
22.ftd6? Ixd6 (22...f6 23.Sxc5 fxe5 24.Sc6 e4 25.Sd2 e3 26.fxe3 Sab8 27.Sd3+) 23.Sxd6 Sxd6
24.exd6 Sc8 25.d7 Sd8 26.Sxc5 Sxd7 27.Sc6 Sb7 28.Sxa6 g5±
22...Sab8
22...h5 23.Ф12 g5 24.e3 Sab8 25.Sxd8+ Sxd8 26.Фс2+ Д Rdl
23.Sxd8+ Sxd8 24.&f2 Фе8 25.&f3 Sd5 26.g4 h6
27.Shl! &d7
abcdefgh
27...th4 28.^d6+ &f8 29.Scl te7 3O.b4!? txd6 31.exd6 Sxd6 32.bxc5 Sc6 ЗЗ.Фе4 Фе7
34.&d4 &d7 35.Фс4 Фс7 36.h4+-
28.114 Фе8 29.h5 Sd7 3O.Scl Sb7 31.Sc3 &d7 32.&e4 Sb4 33.Sd3+ Фе8 34.&f3 Sb8 35.e3
Sb4
785
36.&e2!+- Sb8 37.&d2 Sb7 38.&c3
abcdefgh
38.Sd6 Sxb3 39.Sxa6 Sb7 4О.ФсЗ ®d7 41.f5+-
38...Sc7 39.Sdl ±f8 4O.Sd2 &g8 4L&d6 ±f8 42.Sd3 Sc6 43.&e4 Sc7 44.f5! exf5
44...th4 45.fxe6 fxe6 46.Sd6 Фе7 47.Sxa6+-
45.gxf5 Фе8 46.f6
46.Фс4!?
46...gxf6 47.exf6 l,d8
47...tf8 48.^d6+ lxd6 49.Sxd6 a5 5O.Sa6 ®d7 51.Фс4 Sb7 52.e4 Sb4+ 53.&d5+-
48.&c4 Sc6 49.&d6+ ±f8 50.&xf7 &xf7
5O...txf6 51.^xh6 tg5 52.^f5 Se6 53.&d5 Se8 54.e4+-
51.Sxd8 &xf6 52.&d5 Sc7 53.e4 Sb7 54.e5+ Фе7 55.Sh8 Sxb3 56.Sh7+ Фе8 57.Sxh6 a5
58.Sh8+ Фе7 59.Sh7+ 1-0
175.E05
Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2674) - Huschenbeth, Niclas (2586)
Oesterreich 140/175, 2019
l.fcf3 d5 2.g3 &f6 3.1g2 еб 4.0-0 Де7 5.d4 0-0 6.c4 dxc4 7.&e5 &c6 8.&xc6 bxc6 9.&a3
1хаЗ Ю.ЬхаЗ Даб 11.®d2 Sb8
1 l...®c8
786
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12.®c2!?N (12.a4 Sd8 13.Sbl e5! 14.txc6 ®f5 15.®a5! (15.Sal c3 16.®xc3 exd4 17.®£3 ®x£3
18.tx£3 Sac8 19.ta3 c5t) 15...®xbl 16.®xa6 ®b6 17.®xc4 Sxd4 18.®c2 Sb8 19.te3 ®b2
20.®xb2 Sxb2 21.txd4 exd4 22.Sdl Sxe2 23.Sxd4 &f8=) 12...Sd8 13.Sdl h6 14.a4 Sb8
15.ta3 ^d5 16.tc5
abcdefgh
16...Sb6?! (16...C3 17.e4 Sb2 18.®cl ^b6 19.®xc3 (19.txb6 c2! 20.®xb2 (2O.Sd2 Sbl
21.Sxbl cxbl=Q 22.®xbl cxb6°o) 2O...cxdl=Q+ 21.Sxdl cxb6°o) I9...ftxa4 20.®a3 Ab5°o)
17.Axb6 cxb6 18.Sabi b5 19.axb5 cxb5 20.e4 ^ib6 21.®c3 £)a4 22.®a5t Fridman,D (2629)-
Bifiilco,M (2278) Karlsruhe 140/(175) 2019
12.®a5 ®c8 13.a4 Sd8 14.1a3
14.Sdl e5!
14...Sxd4
787
14..Ad5 15.e4 ^b6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
16.Sfdl! (16.tc5 c3 17.Sfclh6! 18.®b4 c2! 19.Sxc2td3 2O.Sd2 ®a6 21.txb6 (21.®a3 te2
22.®e3 tc4=) 21...cxb6 22.®c3 te2 23.Sel M5 24.®xc6 ®a5 25.®cl b5! 26.axb5 Sdc8
27.®b2 Sxb5 28.Scl! Sxb2 29.Sxc8+ <±>h7 3O.Sxb2 ®el+ 31 .tfl ®xe4 32.Sc4=) 16...c3
17.Sacl Ac2 18.Sei ®a6 19.®хсЗ Йха4 20.®xc6 Sxd4 21.®xa6 Axa6 22.Sxc7±
15.Sfbl Sxbl+
15...Sb6 16.tc5 Sd7 17.Sdl (17.®el?! ^d5 18.txb6 схЬбт) 17...^d5
abcdefgh
(17...h6? 18.Sxd7 ^xd7 19.txb6 cxb6 20.®d2+ - 129/165) 18.e4N (18.ДВ Sb8 19.td4 Sd6=
2O.te5 Sd7 21.td4 Sd6= (21...f6!? 22.e4 £УЬ6 23.e5 f5 24.txc6 Sd8 25.®c5^)) 18...Ш
19.®c3? (19.txb6 cxb6 20.®e5 h6 21.Sacloo) 19...Sd3 20.®c2 Sb7 21 .tfl ^xe4 22.txd3
(22.te3 ®d7+) 22...cxd3 23.®cl ®d8 24.te3 ®d5-+ Jacobson,В (2329)-Ringoir,T (2541)
Charlotte 140/(175) 2018
788
16.Sxbl h6 17.1c5 Sd5
abcdefgh
18.e4?N
18.txd5 cxd5 19.txa7 ^d7 2O.tc5 e5 21.еЗ ФЬ7со; 18.®b4 Sd8 19.®a5 c3 20.®xc3 Дхс2
21.Sei th5=
18...Sd3 19.ИЗ сЗ! 20.&И2
2O.iLfl £}xe4 21.Axd3 Axd3-+
20...&d7 21.1xa7
21.te3
21...С2 22.Scl ®b7 23.1e3
abcdefgh
23...Sxe3!?
789
23...®b2 24.®xa6 Sxe3 25.Sxc2 ®xc2 26.fxe3 ^e5 27.g4 Bf2 28.ФЫ ФИ7 29.a5 ВхеЗ 30.®fl
c5 31.a6 c4-+
24.fxe3 ld3 25.Wc3 Bbl 26.Sgl
26.®d2 ^e5 27.a5 ®xa2 28.®c3 f6 29.&gl Bbl 30.®d2 ^c4-+
26...&e5
26...te2! 27.®d2tdl-+
27.Wxe5 Wxgl+ 28.&xgl cl=Q+ 29.&И2 Wc2 3O.Wf4 Wxa2 31.e5 c5 0-1
176. E06
Georgiadis, Nico (2547) - Prusikin, Michael (2523)
Schweiz 140/176, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&f3 d5 4.g3 le7 5.1g2 0-0 6.0-0 c6 7.Wc2 b6 8.&bd2 lb7 9.e4 &a6
10.a3 c5
10...Sc8-43/617
ll.exd5 exd5 12.dxc5 &xc5 13.b4 &e6 14.ЛЬ2 Sc8
15.&h4N
abcdefgh
15.^e5!? ^d7!? (15...®c7) 16.^g4 Bc7 17.Sadl dxc4 18.®xc4 txg2 19.&xg2 Sfd8 20.®xc7
Sxc7=
15...&e4!? 16.^xe4
16.Axe4!? dxe4 17Af5 ^ig5 18.h4 Bxd2! 19.®xd2 ^if3+ 20.ФЫ ^ixd2 21.£)xe7+ ФИ8
22.^xc8 e3+ 23.&h2 e2 24.Sfel ^f3+ 25.&h3 txc8+ 26.&g2 ^xel+ 27.Sxel Se8=
16...Sxc4!?
790
16...txh4 17.^d2=
17.@d3
17.®b3!? Axh4 18.gxh4 Sxe4 19.Axe4 dxe4 20.®g3 ®d2oo
17...1xh4 18.&d2
abcdefgh
18.gxh4? £)f4-+
18...Sg4
18...Sc6! 19.Sadi (19.gxh4? Ш 20.®f5 ^xg2 21,&xg2 d4 22,f3 ®xh4^) 19...tf6 2O.txf6
®xf6 21.®xd5=
19.f4! If6
19...h5!?
20.1xf6 ®xf6
2O...gxf6!?21.Sadl+
2Lh3?!
791
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
21 .ft IB! ftxf4 22.gxf4 d4 23.Sf2 Sxf4 24.Safl+
21...1a6!! 22.®xa6 Sxg3 23.&h2! ftxf4! 24.&xg3 ®g5+
25.Ф13!
abcdefgh
25.Ф12? Se8! 26.SglO fth5!-+
25...Se8?!
25...®xg2+!? 26.&xf4 g5+ 27.Ж5 ®xh3+ 28.&xg5 <±>h8! 29.Sgl! ®еЗ+ 30.Ф115 ®xd2 31Ж1
®h2+ 32.&g5 Sg8+ ЗЗ.Ж5 ®c2+ 34.Ж6 ®c6+ 35.Фх17 ®e8+ 36.Ж6 Sf8+ 37.&g5 Sxfl
38.Saxfl ®e5+ 39.Ф114Т; 25...h5!! 26.&f2! (26.Sgl?! h4 27.thl ®f5 28.Sael ^d3+ 29.Фе2
Se8+ 3O.te4 ^xel 31.Sxel dxe4+) 26...®xg2+ 27.Фе1 ®xh3 28.Sf3 ®g4 29.&dl (29.®fl
Se8+ 3O.^dl ^g2-+) 29.Жеб+
792
26.SaelQ ®xg2+ 27.&xf4 g5+ 28.&f5 ®xh3+ 29.&xg5 ®g3+ 30.&f5 ®h3+ 1/2-1/2
177.E08
Schmid, Roland (2292) - Delchev, Aleksander (2552)
Deutschland 140/177, 2018
l.&B d5 2.d4 &f6 З.с4 e6 4.g3 .11)4+ 5.1d2 le7 6.1g2 0-0 7.0-0 &bd7 8.®c2 c6 9.114
dxc4
9...^e4 -136/166
10.®xc4
10 .е4?! Ь5 И.ЬЗ cxb3 12.axb3 tb7 13.Sdl (13.^c3 b4 14.^a4 c5T) 13...c5t
10... &d5 П.&сЗ
ll .td2 c5!
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
12.Sdl! (12.e4 Ii5b6 13.®c2 (13.®e2 cxd4 14.£)xd4 lie5 15.1c3 lia4) 13...cxd4 14.£)xd4 £)f6
15.1c3 td7 16.b3 ®c7 17.®e2 Sfe8 18.1b2 e5; 12.^c3 ^7b6 13.®b3 cxd4 14.^xd4 ^xc3
15.1xc3 e5 16.^c2 te6 17.®b5 Sc8! 18.Sfdl (18.1xb7 Sc5 19.®a6 tc4 20.®xa7 ®c7 21.b4
Sa8 22.®xa8+ Йха8 23.Axa8 Sb5 24.Sfcl Axe2; 18.®xe5 Af6 19.®еЗ Axc3 2O.bxc3 £М5оо)
18...®c7 19.^e3 tc5 2O.Sacl a6 21.®a5 ®b8 22.tb4 ДхеЗ 23.fxe3 ^c4 24.Sxc4 txc4 25.txf8
Sxf8=; 12.dxc5 ^xc5 13.^c3 (13.Sdl b6 14.^c3 tb7) 13...^b6 14.®f4 (14.®g4 e5 15.®h5 e4
16.^g5 tf5co) 14...f6 15.Sfdl e5 16.®h4 te6 17.te3 ®e8=) 12...b6! 13.e4! (13.dxc5 ^xc5
14.£)c3 iLb7; 13.£k3 Ab7) 13...£)b4 14.ДхЬ4 (14.dxc5 bxc5 15.£k3 Aa6; 14.®b3 a5) 14...cxb4
15.^bd2 tb7 16.Sacl Sc8 17.®d3 €tf6 18.^e5 Sxcl 19.Sxcl ®a8 2O.f3 Sc8=
ll... &xf4 12.gxf4 &b6
12...®c7 13.e3 ^b6 14.®e2 f6 15.^e4 td7 16.Sacl te8 17.^c5 tf7
793
13.®b3 а5 14.аЗ
14.®с2 f6 15.еЗ td7 16.^е4 Де8 17.^с5 Дхс5 18.dxc5 ^d5 19.^d4 tf7 2O.Sfdl e5=
14...a4!
14..,M7 15.^e5 te8 16.e3 a4 17.®dl f6 18.^d3 ФИ8
15.®c2 f6
15...£)d5 16.еЗ £}xc3 17.bxc3
16.&e4
abcdefgh
16.e3 td7 17.ФЫ (17.^e4 te8 18.^c5 Дхс5 19.®xc5 ^d5) 17...te8
16...Sa5N
16..,M7 17.e3 te8=; 16...e5!? 17.fxe5 (17.dxe5 fxe5 18.^xe5 Sxf4 19.e3 Sf5 2O.f4 ^d5)
17...fxe5 18.dxe5 (18.^xe5 ®xd4) 18...®e8^ 19.^d6 (19.b4 ®g6 20.ФМ Sf4; 19.^g3 h5 2O.e4
®f7; 19.e3 td8 2O.Sael (2O.^d6 ®h5 21.^xc8 Sxc8 22.^el ®xe5 23.^d3 ®f5) 2O...tc7)
19...txd6 2O.exd6 ^d5 21.e3 Sf6 22.®c4 ®h5 23.®h4 tg4 24.®xh5 txh5 25.^d2 Sxd6=;
16..Ad5
17.e3 &h8 18.Sacl ®e8 19.®d2
19.^c5 txc5 2O.dxc5 ^d7 21.^d2 ®d8 22.^c4 Sxc5
19...Sh5!? 2O.fcg3 Sh6 21.®a5 ld8 22.®c5 lc7 23.®b4 Sg8 24.Sfdl ®f7
794
abcdefgh
24...g5! 25.fxg5 fxg5 26.e4 (26.^e5 g4 27,®c3 Sg7 28.e4 ®e7) 26...g4 27,^e5 Дхе5 28.dxe5
ftd7 29.Sd6 (29.®d6 ®g6) 29...Shg6 30.®xa4 Bc7 31.®d4 Sg5 32.^fl ^xe5 ЗЗ.^еЗ ®g7
34.ФИ I h5 35.Sd8 td7 36.Sxg8+ 3?xg8 37.Sdl ФИ7 38.ftc4 ftxc4 39.®xc4 e5
25.e4?!
25.®a5 ^c4 26.®b4 b5; 25.h4 Sd8 26.®c3 td7 27,®c2 te8 28.tfl ®g8 29.3?g2 tf7
25...Ж8! 26.®xf8 Sxf8 27.^e2 Sd8 28.^el lb8
28...g5 29.fxg5 (29.e5 gxf4) 29...txh2+ 30.&fl fxg5 31.^f3 g4 32.^xh2 Sxh2 ЗЗ.Ш Sh6
34.Фе2т
29.&d3 Sh4 3O.e5 Sf8 31.&c5 g5It 32.&e4 &d5 33.exf6 gxf4
33...txf4 34.^xf4 ^xf4 35.tfl ^e2+ 36.txe2 Sxe4 37.Sc2 Sxf6 38.f3 Sef4 39.Sc4
34.1f3 &xf6 35.&xf6 Sxf6 36.Sc4 Sh3
36...e5 37.dxe5 Sf8 38.ФЫ txe5 39.Sxa4 txb2
37.Sxa4
37.tg2 Sb3 38.Sxa4 Sxb2 39.Sa8 Sxe2 4O.Sxb8 Sf8 41.th3 137
37...Sg6+?!
795
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37...Sxf3 38.Sa8 W 39.Sxb8 Sg8+ 40.ФП e5t
38.&П?
38.Ag2! f3 39.£)g3 fxg2 4O.Sa8 Axg3 41.Sxc8+ >bg7 42.fxg3 Sgxg3 43.hxg3 Shl+ 44.^xg2
Sxdl 45.Sc7+ &g6 46.Sxb7 Sxd4=
38...Sxf3 39.Sa8 Sg8 4O.Sxb8 e5 41.&el
41.Sxc8 Sxc8 42.dxe5+
41...e4-+ 42.&c3 e3 43.fxe3 fxe3 44.^e4 Sgf8 45.&g3 h5 46.Sxc8 Sxc8 47.&xh5 Sf2 48.Sd3
Sxh2 49.&f4 Sg8 0-1
796
Е25-Е49
178. Е32
Akobian, Varuzhan (2625) - Xiong, Jeffery (2663)
Saint Louis 140/178, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ lb4 4.®c2 0-0 5.a3 lxc3+ 6.®xc3 d6 7.g3 ld7 8.1g2 Дсб 9.&f3
9.f3 - 136/175
9...a5 10.b3
abcdefgh
10...a4N
1О...Де4-34/ 662
ll.b4 b5
1 l...Se8!?; 1 l...h6!?
12Jlg5 bxc4
12„.£)e4?! 13.Axd8 йхсЗ 14.Дхс7Ьхс4 15.iLxd6 Sd8 16.Дс5+
13.®xc4 ld5 14.i,xf6
14.®c2 ^bd7 15.0-04
14...®xf6!
14...txc4 15.txd8 Sxd8 16.ftd2 td5 17.txd5 exd5 18.Scl±; 14...gxf6 15.®d3 f5 16.0-0±
797
15.®хс7 &с6
16.0-0!
16.®xd6 ftxd4 17.£)xd4 Axg2 18.Sgl Ac4 19.e3 Sac8+
16...Sfd8 17.Sacl
17.Sfcl!?
17...Sac8!
17...^xd4?! 18.^xd4 ®xd4 (18...txg2 19.Sfdl!+) 19.Sfdl ®b2 2O.txd5 exd5 21.®c3 ®xe2
22.Sxd5+
18.®b6 Sb8 19.®a6 lxf3! 20.1xf3 ^xd4 21.1c6
21.®xa4 ^xf3+ 22.exf3 ®xf3 =
21...d5 22.®d3 e5?!
22..Ab3! 23.Sc3 (23.Sbl Sdc8 24.txa4 Sc3 25.®dl ^d4 26.e3 ^f3+ 27.&g2 23...e5
24.e4 (24.txa4? e4 25.®c2 ^d4+) 24...dxe4 25.®e3 =
23dlxa4 e4
23...h5!?
24.®d2 Sa8 25.Sfdl ^xe2+ 26.®xe2 Sxa4
798
27.®b5
abcdefgh
27.Sxd5! Sxd5 28.®b5!+
27...Sxa3= 28.Sxd5 e3! 29.fxe3 Sxe3 3O.Sxd8+ ®xd8 31.®c5 ®e8 32.b5 Sel+ 33.Sxel ®xel+
34.&g2 ®e2+ 35.&gl ®el+ 36.&g2 ®e2+ 37.&gl 1/2-1/2
179. E32
Akobian, Varuzhan (2625) - Sevian, Samuel (2642)
USA (ch) 140/179, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&c3 lb4 4.®c2 0-0 5.a3 lxc3+ 6.®xc3 d6 7.g3 e5 8.&f3 &c6
8...exd4 -47/673
9.1g2 ^e4 10.®e3 f5
799
ll.b3N
11.0-0
11..Ж6 12.1b2 exd4 13.&xd4 ld7 14.ЭЫ ®g6 15.0-0
15 .^b5!?
15... Sae8oo 16.® 14
16 .®d3!?
16... a6 17.Sfel h6
I7...ftxd4!? 18.iLxd4 ^g5°°
18.Sbdl &e5 19.® 13 ®g4 20.Ш1 ®f7 2L&d4 ®h5 22.h3 &gf6
22...C5!?
23 .ШЗ ®g6 24.e3?!
24 .®d3!=
24... &g5T
24... b5!?
25 .®xb7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
25... f4! 26.exf4 &xh3+ 27.1xh3 lxh3
800
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
28.Sfel
28 .®xc7? Se3!!-+
28... &e4
28... Se4! 29.^c2 (29.f5 ®g4+; 29.®xc7 ®g4+) 29...Sxf4 3O.txf6 Sxf2! 31 ,®d5+ ФИ7 32.Фх£2
®xf6+ ЗЗ.Фе2 ®f2+ 34.£bd3 tf5+ 35.Se4 Se8 36.Sel Se5 37.®d4 ®xg3+ 38.&d2 c5+
29 .Ш5+?
29.f5! txf5 3O.^xf5 ®xf5 31 ,®d5+ ®xd5 32.cxd5 =
29...ФИ7 30.&e2 lf5
3O...Sf7!-+
31 .±g2?!
31Ac3+
31... £c5-+ 32.&c3?
32 .®d2
32... Sxel 33.Sxel &d3 34.Se4 lxe4+ 0-1
180.E34
Nikolov, Momchil (2577) - Delchev, Aleksander (2566)
Bulgaria (ch) 140/180, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ lb4 4.®c2 d5 5.cxd5 ®xd5 6.e3
6.^f3 ®f5 7.®b3 ^c6 8.td2 0-0 9.h3 a5!
6...c5
801
abcdefgh
6...0-0
7.1d2
7.a3! ДхсЗ+ 8.bxc3 cxd4! 9.cxd4 (9.exd4 e5!) 9...0-0 10Af3 (1О.£ЛЗ Ь6 11.Ш ®d7 12.td3
Даб 13.0-0 Sc8 14.®e2 ®a4; 10.£te2b6 1 l.^c3 ®c6) 10...b5! (10...b6 1 1.Дс4 ®c6 12.0-0
Даб 13.^e5 ®e4=) ll.®a2 (Il.a4b4; ll.Ad3 ДЬ7 12.0-0 ^bd7 13.®bl a6 14.a4bxa4
(14...^e4; 14...Дсб 15.ДаЗ Sfb8 16.axb5 ДхЬ5 17.Scl) 15.Sxa4 Sfb8 16.®al Дсб) 11...®ха2
12.Sxa2 a6 13.Sc2 (13.Ad2 ДЬ7 14.a4 Ad5 15.Sal ^c6; 13.a4 bxa4 14.Sxa4 a5 15.Ad2
1б.ДЬ5 Sb8) 13...Д67 14.Ad3 ^bd7 15.Фе2 Sfc8 16.Ad2 Sxc2 17.Дхс2 Sc8 18.Scl £УЬ6=
7...ДхсЗ 8.ДхсЗ
8.bxc3 0-0 9.c4 (9.^f3 ^bd7 10.Ad3 c4 И.Де2 Ьбсо) 9...®d6 10Af3 ^bd7 И.Де2! (ll.Ad3
cxd4 12.exd4 e5) 11 ...b6 12.0-0 ДЬ7 13.Sfdl (13.ДсЗ cxd4 14.exd4 ^g4 15.g3 Sac8 1б.ДЬ2
Sfe8 17.Wb3 e5) 13...Sac8 14.Sacl (14.ДсЗ cxd4 15.exd4 ДхВ) 14...Sfd8=
8...cxd4 9.1\d4 &c6 10Jlxf6
Ю.ДсЗ 0-0 1 l.^f3 Sd8 (11 ...e5!?) 12.Де2 ®e4 13.Wb3 (13.Scl ®xc2 14.Sxc2 ^e4) 13...e5
14.0-0 Деб 15.^ig5 ДхЬЗ 1б.Дхс4 ^ixe4 17.axb3 £M2=
10...gxf6 ll.fce2 Дd7! 12.&c3
802
12.аЗ fte7 1З.^сЗ (13.Ш ®а5+ 14.Ь4 Ве5 15.Sc 1 Sc8 16.®d2 Sxcl+ 17.®xcl ftg6) 13...®e5
14.te2 (14.0-0-0!?) 14...tc6 15.ДВ txf3 16.gxf3 0-0-0 I7.ftd5+ ftc6 I8.ftc7+ Фс7=
12...&b4!?
12...®e5 13.te2 ftc7 14.ДВ Дсб 15.txc6+ ftxc6 16.0-0-0 f5 17.h3±
13.®cl
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
13.ВЫ ®a5 14.a3 ftd5 15.b4 ftxc3 16.bxa5 ftxbl 17.Sxbl 0-0-0 18.te2 tc6=; 13.®dl ®f5
14.Scl Дсб
13...@f5N
13...®g5 - 87/(451)
803
14.e4 ®e5 15.1e2
15.14 Bd4 16.®d2=
15...Sg8 16.0-0 f5!T 17.a3
17.f4 ®d4+ (17...®g7 18.S12!) 18.ФЫ fxe4 19.^b5 ДхЬ5 2O.txb5+ Фе7 21.®c7+ &f6 22.f5
e5 23.Sadi ^d3+; 17.exf5 tc6 18.g3 ®xf5co
17...&C6 18.f4
18.Sdl ftd4 19.®d2 ^xe2+ 20.®xe2 O-O-Oco; 18.exf5 ^d4
18...®g7 19.Sf2
19...&d4! 20.®fl
abcdefgh
2O .exf5 ^b3 21 ,®dl ^xal 22.^b5 0-0-0 23.®cl+ tc6 24.^xa7+ Фс7 25.^xc6 Ьхсб 26.ДВ
Sd6 27.®xal ®d4co
20...0-0-0?!
2O... fxe4 21.^xe4 tc6 22.^g3 0-0-0 23.a4 (23.Scl ФЬ8^) 23...^xe2+!? (23...h5!?; 23...^b3)
24.®xe2 (24.Sxe2 h5) 24...®d4 25.a5 Sd5 26.a6 h5 27.axb7+ ФЬ8 28.Sel (28.Scl txb7 29.Sc3
h4-+) 28...h4 29.^e4 ДхЬ7^
21 .exf5 &xf5
804
abcdefgh
21... Дсб 22.fxe6 fxe6 23.tb5#
22.1b5! &b8 23.1xd7 Sxd7 24.®b5 f6
24...Sgd8 25.Sei h5 26.®e5+ ®xe5 27.fxe5 Sd2 28.^e4=
25.Sdl Sxdl+ 26.&xdl Sd8 27.&c3 ®c7
27...h5 28.®e2 ®f7 29.^e4co
28 .g3 a6
28... h5 29.®e2 h4 30.®xe6 hxg3 31.hxg3 ^ixg3 32.®xf6
29 .®e2 ®b6 30.&g2 Sd4
ЗО...^еЗ+ 31.ФВ ftd5 32.^xd5 Sxd5 33.®c2=; 3O...h5 31 ,&h3!co
31.®f3 Sd7
31 ...®d8 32.Se2 Sd3 33.®e4co
32.&e4 &e3+ 33.&h3 f5 34.&f6 Sd3 35.Se2 ®d4 36.&d7+ ®xd7 1/2-1/2
181. E35
Ruff, Maximilian (2326) - Pap, Misa (2491)
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse 140/181, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ lb4 4.®c2 0-0 5.&f3 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7if4
7.tg5 - 140/182
7...C5!?
7...^e4
805
8.dxc5 Л'4
8...^c6 9.e3
9.e3 lf5 10.1d3 &d7 П.сб
H.£)d4jLg6 12.c6iLxc3+ 13.bxc3 bxc6 14.0-0 (14.^ixc6 ®f6 15.£)b4 (15.£)d4 ^idc5+)
15...^dc5?) 14...C5 153Ш c4 16.txe4 Дхс4 17.®dl ®b6 18.^c7 Sad8 19.®a4 (19.^xd5
®Ь7т) 19...^c5 20.®b5 Sd7¥
ll...bxc6 12.Л14 lg6
12..jLxc3+ 13.bxc3 Ag6
13.0-0 ЛхсЗ
14.bxc3N
14.ftxc6 ®f6 15.Axe4 ДхЬ2 16.Axg6 jLxal 17.iLxh7+ ФЬ8°о
14...&dc5?!
14...C5! 15.^b5 c4 16.txe4 txe4 17.®dl ®b6 18.^c7 Sad8 19.®a4 ^c5t
15.&xc6!
15.Axe4 Дхе4 16.®d2 ®Ь6т
15...®f6
15...®e8!? 16.^e5
16.&e5
I6.ftd4? ^ixd3 17.®xd3 ^ig3+
16..J15?!
806
16...Sac8 17.^ixg6hxg6 18.Sacl°o
17 .g4! g5!?
17... ^xd3?! 18.®xd3 te6 19.f3 20.®b5 Sfc8 21.Sacl±
18 .gxf5 gxf4 19.jlxe4?
19 .exf4! ®xf5 2O.f3 ®xf4 21.fxe4 Bxc5 22.Sf5 (22.exd5?? ®e3+-+) 22...®e7 23.Sxd5 &h8#
19... dxe4!¥
19...^xe4? 2O.exf4 ®xf5 21.f3±
2O.exf4
2O.^g4? ®h4 21.ФЫ Ф118-+
20...®xf5 21.Ш2?
abcdefgh
21.®e2 ®xf4 22.^c4 (22.®g4+ ®xg4+ 23.^xg4 f5T) 22...Sad8T
21...f6!-+ 22.®e3
22.®d5+ ^e6! 23.f3 (23.^c6 ®g4+ 24.ФЫ ®f3+ 25.&gl Ф118-+) 23...exf3-+
22...fxe5!
22...Sac8 23.^c4 Sfd8 24.Sfdl ^d3
23.®xc5 ®g4+ 24.&Ы ШЗ+ 25.&gl
807
abcdefgh
25...Sf6!!
25...Sxf4? 26.h3 (26.®d5+ &g7 27.h3 Sf6 28.®xe5 Sg8 29.Ф112 <±>h6 3O.Sgl Bxl2+ 31.Ф111
®I3+ 32.Ф112 Sfg6-+) 26...®xh3 27.®d5+ &g7 28.®xe5+ Sf6 29.Sfel ®f3 3O.Sxe4#;
25...Sf7? 26.®d5 Sf8 27.Sfel <±>h8 28.®xe4 Sg8+ 29.&fl ®h3+ ЗО.Фе2 ®h5+T
26.@d5+ &g7 27.®xe5 Sg8! 28.Sfdl ®h3??©
28...&П+?? 29.ФП ®h3+ ЗО.Фе2; 28...Ф116+ 29.ФП ®h3+ (29...Sgg6!!-+) ЗО.Фе2 ®f3+
31.ФП (31.Фе1?? Sgl+ 32.&d2 ®d3+ ЗЗ.Фс1 Sxdl+ 34.ФЬ2 Sb6+ 35.ФаЗ ®a6+ 36.®a5
®xa5#; 31.&d2?? Sd8+ 32.Фе1 (32.Фс2 ®e2+-+) 32...Sg6 33.Sxd8 Sgl+ 34.&d2 ®xf2#)
31...Sgg6; 28...еЗ! 29.®xe3 (29.Sd8 exf2+ 30.ФП Sxd8 31.®e7+ &g6! 32.®xd8 ®hl+ ЗЗ.Фе2
(ЗЗ.Фх12 Sxf4+-+) 33...fl=Q+ 34.Sxfl Se6+ 35.&d2 ®g2+ 36.Фс1 ®xfl+-+; 29.Sd7+ &f8+-
+) 29...&П+ 3O.&fl ®g2+ 31.Фе2 Se8-+
808
29.&Ы??
29.Sd8!! Sxd8 30.®e7+ &g6 (3O...Sf7?? 31 ,®g5+ &f8 32.®xd8+ &g7 33.®g5+ ФИ8 34.Sbl+-
) 31.®xd8 ®g4+ 32.ФП ®h3+ 33.&gl =
29...ШЗ+ 30.&gl &h6+?
30..,e3 31.®xe3 (31.fxe3 &f8+) 31 ...&f7+ 32.ФП ®g2+ ЗЗ.Фе2 Se8 34.Sd7+ Ф08-+
31.&fl
abcdefgh
31...Sfg6??©
31 ...®h3+ 32.Фе2 ®I3+ ЗЗ.ФП (33.&d2 Sd8+ 34.Фс2 ®e2+-+) 33...Sgg6-+; 31 ...Sgg6!
32.Sd2 (32.Sd5 Sxf4) 32...Sxf4 33.Sbl ®h3+ 34.Фе2 Sxf2+ 35.Фх£2 ®f3+ 36.Фе1 Sgl#
32.Sd6!= Sxd6 33.®xd6+ Sg6 34.Ш8+ &h5 35.®c5+ &h6 36.Ш8+ &h5 37.®c5+ &g4
38.®c8+ &h4 39.®d8+ &h5 40.®dl gg2! 41.@d5+ &h6 42.@d6+ Sg6 43.Ш8+ 1/2-1/2
182. E35
Nihal, Sarin (2578) - Praggnanandhaa, R. (2532)
Moscow 140/182, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&c3 lb4 4.®c2 0-0 5.&f3 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.1g5 h6 8.1h4 c5 9.dxc5
9.e3 - 138/193
9...&bd7 Ю.еЗ ®a5 ll.le2 &e4 12.0-0 lxc3 13.bxc3
809
13...^dxc5N
abcdefgh
13...®хс3 14.ВЫ!? (14.Sfcl)
14.Sfcl
14.c4 dxc4 (14...g5 15.Ag3 Af5 16.£)d4 Ag6 17.®b2 dxc4 18.Axc4oo) 15.Axc4 £)d6°o
14...Se8 15.&d4 ld7 16.c4
16.f3!? 17.tg3 ^c4 18.^b3 ®b6co
16...dxc4 17.1xc4 Sac8 18.®e2
18.®b2 b5co
18...&d6 19.1d5 &e6 20.1xe6
2O.^xe6 Sxcl+ 21.Sxcl ®xd5 22.^c7 Sc8=
2O...lxe6 2Llg3 &f5
21...^e4=
22.^xe6 Sxcl+
22...^ixg3 23.hxg3 fxe6=
23.Sxcl Sxe6
23...^xg3 24.hxg3 A5xc6 25.Sc8+ &h7 26.®c2+ g6 27.®b2 ®e5 (27...Se5 28.®al!+)
28.®xb7+
24.M4 ^e7 25.ИЗ &c6 26.Sdl ®a4 27.Sd2 Se8 28.®g4 ®e4 29.&И2 ®e6 30.®dl @f6 31.@g4
®e6 32.Ш1 @f6 ЗЗ.ЖЗ Sd8 34.Sxd8+ &xd8 35.®d5 ®e7
810
abcdefgh
35...^e6? 36.®xb7 ftx!4 37.®b8+ ФИ7 38.®xf4+; 35...^c6 36.®d7 b6=
36.&g3!?&c6 37.И4 ®e6
37...^b4=
38.®’\e6 fxe6 39.jld6 g6
39...h5!?
40.&f4 b5 41.g4 ±f7 42.И5 gxh5
42..,&f6 43.jt.f8 Ф17 44.txh6 ^b4=
43.gxh5 a5 44.&e4 a4 45.f4 ^f6
45...b4 46.s£?d3 ФЬ6 47.Фс4 ЬЗ 48.axb3 ахЬЗ 49.ФхЬЗ &f5 5O.Af8 >bg4 (5О...Фе4 51.jt.xh6
ФхеЗ 52.Фс4 (52.f5+ Фс4 53.f6 54.tg7 &f5 55.Фс4 &g5 56.h6 &g6 57.Фс5 ^f7 58.Фс6
^ixh6=)) 51.Axh6 ФхЬ5 52.jt.f8 e5 =
46.a3 &f7
46...Ь4?? 47.axb4 a3 48.b5 a2 49.bxc6 al=Q 5O.Ae5++-; 46...£ja5 47.Ae5+ ФГ7 48.jt.c3 £jc4
49.tb4 &f6=
47.&d3 &f6 48.e4 &f7 49.&c3 &g7 50.&d3 &f7 51.1с5 Фе8
51...e5! 52.fxe5 (52.f5 &f6=) 52...^xe5+ 53.&d4 ^d7 54.td6 ^f6=
52.1d4
52.ФсЗ!?
52...b4
52...ФГ7 53.ФсЗ Ф£8 54.te3 &f7 55.f5 exf5 56.exf5 &f6 57.txh6 &xf5=
811
53.axb4 &xb4+ 54.Фс4 &с2 55.1f2
8
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3
2
1
abcdefgh
55.1g7 Ф17 56.1xh6 ^еЗ+ 57.ФЬ4 Stfl 58.1g5 ^g3=
55...e5?
55...^d7! 56.ФсЗ ^a3 (56..Aal!?) 57.ФЬ4 ^bl 58.1е1 (58.Фха4 ^сЗ+=) 58...Феб 59.Фха4
Фс5 бО.ФЬЗ Ф>44 61.е5 (61.ФЬ2 Фхе4 62.ФхЬ1 Ф'хГ4 63.1d2+ <&g4=) 61...Фе4 62.ФЬ2 Фх14
63.ФхЬ1 Фхе5 64.1,d2 ф£5=
5б.ФсЗ &аЗ 57.fxe5+- ФП
57...^Ь5+ 58.ФЬ4 ^с7 59.1еЗ
58.1еЗ! Ф§7 59.1Ь6? ФП?
59..АЫ+! 6О.ФЬ4 (бО.ФаЗ аЗ 61.Фс2 а2 62.ФЬ2 ^d2=; 6О.ФЬ2 ^d2=; 6О.Фс2 ^аЗ+ 61^d3
^bl=)60..Ad2=
60.1еЗ Ф§7 61.1с5 &Ь5+ 62.ФЬ4 &с7 63.Фха4 &е6 64.1еЗ ФП 65.1xh6 &с5+ 66.ФЬ5
&хе4 67.1f4 ^f2 68.И6 &g4 69.е6+ Фхеб 70.И7 1-0
183.Е36
Lenderman, Aleksandr (2637) - Sevian, Samuel (2642)
USA (ch) 140/183, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&c3 lb4 4.®c2 0-0 5.&f3 d5 б.аЗ 1хсЗ+ 7.®xc3 dxc4 8.®xc4 b6 9.1g5
la6 10.®a4 c5 ll.dxc5 bxc5 12.Scl
12.Sdl - 106/(166)
12...®b6 13.1xf6 gxf6 14.Sc2 Sd8 15.e3 Ixfl 16.Sxfl &сб 17.Фе2 &a5 18.Ф02
812
abcdefgh
18.b4 cxb4 (18...®a6+ 19.b5 ®b6 20.®g4+ &f8 21.Sblt) 19.axb4 ®d6 2O.Sd2 ®c6 21.®xc6
^xc6 22.b5 fte7 23.Sxd8+ Sxd8 24.Sal Sd7 25.^d4t
18...Sd5N
18...®d6 19.Sfcl±; 18...Sab8
19.Sfcl
19.b4 cxb4 2O.axb4 W? 21.Sfcl a5 =
19...f5 2O.g4
abcdefgh
2O...Sad8!
2O...fxg4 21.®xg4+ Ф£8 22.e4±
813
21.gxf5
21.b4 ®d6 22.Sdl ^сб 23.bxc5 ®d7 (23...Sxc5 24.Sxc5 ®xc5 25.gxf5 exf5=) 24.®f4 &h8co
21...exf5= 22.h3 ±f8
22...h6!? 23.Sgl+ Ф117 24.^c4 ^xc4 25.®xc4 ®e6=
23.&el &g8 24.&e2 &f8 25.&el &g8 26.Фе2 1/2-1/2
184. E36
Topalov, Veselin (2740) - Ding, Liren (2812)
Shamkir 140/184, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.&f3 0-0 5.®c2 d5 6.1g5 h6 7.1xf6 ®xf6 8.a3 lxc3+ 9.®xc3
dxc4 10.®xc4 &c6 ll.®c3 Se8 12.^e5
12.Sdl - 134/178
12...Sb8
abcdefgh
RR12...^xe5 13.dxe5 ®e7 14.g3 (14.Scl td7=) 14...b6 15.tg2 Sb8 16.Sdl (16.0-0-0!?)
16...Sd8 17.Sxd8+®xd8 18.0-Ot Paunovic, Tomislav
13.g3N
13.e3 - 140/(184) 13...^xe5 14.dxe5 ®e7 15.Scl td7 16.te2 Дсб (16...Sbd8!?) 17.0-0 Sed8
18T4 (18.Sfdl ®g5 19.f3 a6 2O.Sxd8+ ®xd8=) 18...Sd7 19.g3 Sbd8 2O.Sfdl td5 21.b4 f5
22.exf6 gxf6= Hegde,G-Babasyan,A corr 140/(184) 2018
13...Sd8 14.e3
14.tg2 ^xd4 15.®xc7 ^c2+! 16.®xc2 ®xe5 17.0-0 b6 18.Sfdl ta6=
814
14...&xe5 15.dxe5 ®f3 16.Sgl ®c6!?
16..,M7 17.te2 (17.tg2?! Wh5! 18.h3 tb5 19.g4 ®h4+) 17...®c6 18.Scl ®b6=
17.®xc6 Ьхсб 18.Sbl
18.Sa2!?
18...C5 19.1e2
19.tc4tb7 2O.b3 iG?
19...&f8
19...td7!?
2O.f3 &e7 21.1c4 Sb6 22.&e2 ld7 23.b3 Sdb8 24.Sbcl lb5= 25.Sgdl Sa6 26.1xb5
26.a4 txc4+ 27.Sxc4 Sxb3 28.Sxc5 - 26.Bb5
26...Sxb5 27.Sd3?!
27.a4 Sxb3 28.Sxc5 =
27...Sxa3¥ 28.Scdl Sa2+ 29.&el
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35.Sc2 Sb5 36.Sc8+ &h7 37.Sc7=
35...Sxh2 36.g4 Sa2 37.Sc8+ &h7 38.Sc7 &g6 39.f4?!
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185.E38
Lysyj, Igor (2642) - Kamsky, Gata (2664)
Russia 140/185, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ lb4 4.®c2 c5 5.dxc5 ®c7 б.аЗ 1хс5 7.b4 1е7 8.&b5 ®c6 9.^f3 d6
10.e4
817
10...1d7N
1О...а6-91/460
П.е5
abcdefgh
11. Aixd6+®xd6 12.e5 ®c7 13.exf6 Ax 16 14.Jib2 Axb2 15.®xb2 O-O=; 1 l.Ab2!?
Il...dxe5 12.&xe5 ®c8 13.&xd7 &bxd7 14.114?!
14.1e2 0-0 15.0-0 аб 16.^d4f
14...e5 15.АеЗ a5 16.ЭЫ axb4 17.axb4
abcdefgh
17...®c6! 18.f3 &d5 19.1d2 &f4 20.®b3
2O.Axf4 exf4 21.Ad3°o
818
20...0-0 21.g3 &e6 22j.e2 е4 23.0-0 Ш08
23..Ае5!?
24.1сЗ &f6 25.Sbel Эас8?!
25...Н5!?
26.f4 h5 27.с5?!
27.f5 ^c7 (27...^g5 28.h4 ftgh7 29.Sf4±) 28.^d4±
27...&d5 28.1b2??
abcdefgh
28.f5 ^ixc5 29.bxc5 ^ixc3! 30.®xc3 Axc5+ 31.&g2 Sd2oo
28...&xb4!-+ 29.f5
29.®xb4? txc5+
29...1хс5+ 30.&Ы &g5 31.h4 Sd3! 32.®c4
32.txd3 exd3+ 33.&h2 ^f3+
32...Sxg3 0-1
186. E41
Mesaros, Florian (2449) - Prusikin, Michael (2517)
Lienz 140/186, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ 1Ь4 4.еЗ c5 5.&В 1хсЗ+ б.ЬхсЗ d6 7.1d3 &c6 8.0-0 e5 9.d5 &e7
10.&d2 0-0 ll.®c2 g6 12.f4 exf4 13.Sxf4
13.exf4- 10/ 658
819
13...&g4 14.&f3
abcdefgh
14...f6!
14...h6!? 15.h3 ^e5 16.^xe5 dxe5 17.SB f5?
15.h3 &e5 16.^xe5 dxe5 17.Sfl f5!
18.a4N
18.td2
18...a5 19.1d2 ®d6 2O.Sf2
20.Sabi b6 21.tel g5 22.tg3 td7?
2O...ld7 21.Sbl b6 22.1e2 Sf6 23.1el Saf8 24.Sf3
820
24.e4 f4+
24...g5 25.1g3 &g6 26.Sbfl ®e7
26...f4 27.tel e4! 28.®xe4 tf5-+
27.e4 f4 28.1el h5 29.Sd3 g4 30.®dl f3! 31.gxf3 &f4! 32.1h4 g3! 33.1xg3 Sg6 34.&И2 ®g5
34...Sxg3 35.&xg3
abcdefgh
35...txa4!! 36.®xa4 (36.®d2 ®g5+ З7.ф£2 ^xh3+ 38.Фе1 ®g3+ 39.Sf2 ®xf2#; 36.®el ®g5+
37.Ф£2 ^xh3#) 36...®g5+ З7.ф£2 ®g2+-+
35.Sgl &xh3 36.f4 exf4 37.1f2 &xgl 38.®xgl ®f6 39.®el ®e5 40.1f3 lg4 41.1Ы f3+
42.1g3 f2! 43.®fl ®g5 44.1g2 h4 45.1xf2 le2 0-1
187.E49
Tomashevsky, Evgeny (2705) - Martirosyan, Haik (2616)
Skopje 140/187, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб 3.&c3 lb4 4.e3 0-0 5.1d3 d5 б.аЗ 1хсЗ+ 7.bxc3 c6 8.&e2
8.a4 - 66/477
8...b6 9.0-0 Даб 10.cxd5 lxd3 ll.®xd3 cxd5 12.c4 &c6 13.cxd5 ®xd5
821
13...exd5
abcdefgh
14.f3N
14Af4
14..Aa5 15.e4 ®b3
15...®c4!?
16.®\b3 &xb3 17.Sa2
17.Sbl ^a5 (17.. Axel 18.Sfxcl Sfc8 19.ФШ) 18.tf4 Sfc8 19.Sfclf
17...Sac8 18.1e3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
18...Sfd8
822
18...^d7!?
19.ЭЫ &a5 2O.a4 &e8 21.1d2 &c6= 22.a5 &xd4 23.&xd4 Sxd4 24.axb6 axb6 25.1e3 1/2-
1/2
823
Е50-Е74
188. Е52
Yu, Yangyi (2764) - Vaibhav, Suri (2590)
Gibraltar 140/188, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ lb4 4.&f3 b6 5.1d2 lb7 6.e3 0-0 7.1d3 d5 8.cxd5 exd5 9.Scl аб
9...1e7 - 138/197
10.0-0 &bd7 ll.&e5 &xe5 12.dxe5 &d7 13.f4 &c5
14.1b!
abcdefgh
14.txh7+ &xh7 15.®h5+ &g8 16.SB (16.f5 d4 (16...f6) 17.^e4 (17.f6? ^e6-+) 17...1xe4
18.1xb4 ®d5 19.Sf4 ®xe5 2O.Sh4 f6 21.®h7+ &f7 22.®g6+ ®c7 23.®g3 ®xg3 24.hxg3 lxf5
25.exd4 a5 26.1a3 Sfd8+) 16...f6 (16...f5 17.Sh3 ^e6 18.®h7+ &f7 19.®xf5+ Фе7 20.®g4 d4
21.lei dxc3 22.bxc3 lc5 23.1h4+ g5 24.1xg5+ ^xg5 25.®xg5+ &d7 26.Sdl+ Фс8 27.Sxd8+
Sxd8co) 17.Sh3 fxe5 18.fxe5 ^e6 19.®h7+ &f7 20.®h5+ &g8=
14...d4 15.&e2 ®d5 16.Sf2 lxd2?!
16...dxe3 17.1xe3 ®xdl+ 18.Sxdl Sad8=
17.®xd2 d3 18.&c3 ®d7
18...®e6!? 19.b4 ^e4 2O.^xe4 (20.®xd3 Sfd8 21.®c2 ^xf2 22.®xh7+ &f8 23.®h8+ Фе7
24.®h4+ &f8 25.®xf2 ®c4co) 2O...lxe4 21.Sc3f
19.b4 ^e4 20Axe4 lxe4 21.Sc4! ®f5
824
22.®dl!N
22.Sfl
22...И5
abcdefgh
22...C5!? 23.bxc5 bxc5 24.g4 ®g6 25.f5 ®c6 26.txd3 Sfd8 27.Sd2 lxd3 28.Sxd3 Sxd3
29.®xd3±
23.Sd2 Sfd8 24.Sc3± ®e6 25.a3 Sd7
25...a5 26.b5+
26.®xh5 Sad8 27.1a2 ld5 28.1xd5 Sxd5 29.ШЗ ®d7 30.®e4 c5 3Lbxc5 bxc5 32.h3! ®b5
33.&h2 a5 34.®c4 ®bl?
34...®c6
35.Sb3! ®fl
n35...®el 36.Sdxd3 Sxd3 37.Sxd3 Sxd3 38.®xd3 c4 39.®d7+-
36.Sb7+- ±f8 37.®c3 [Д e6] 37...S8d7 38.Sxd7 Sxd7 39.®xc5+ &e8 4O.Sb2 1-0
189.E54
Peralta, Fernando (2580) - Aronian, Levon (2767)
Gibraltar 140/189, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ ЛЬ4 4.еЗ 0-0 5jld3 d5 6.&f3 dxc4 7.Лхс4 c5 8.0-0 cxd4 9.exd4 b6
lO.Sel lb7 ll.ld3 &c6 12.a3 lxc3 13.bxc3 Sc8
825
13...^е7 - 100/433
abcdefgh
14.c4?!N
14.tc2; 14.a4; 14.tb2; 14.tg5
14...&a5 15.&e5 &d7! 16.Й115
16.^xd7 ®xd7 17.d5 (17.®h5 f5+) 17...exd5 18.tb2 h6 19.cxd5 ®xd5 20.®g4 ®g5 21.®xg5
hxg5T
16...g6 17.®h3 ^xe5 18.dxe5
18...&b3!
abcdefgh
18...^xc4 19.®g3^
826
19.1xg6 fxg6 20.®’xb3 ®’d4 21.Sa2
abcdefgh
21.®b2 ®g4 22.f4Sxc4+
21...Sxc4¥ [Д Qe4 xg2] 22>g3 - 140/189
22.th6N ®d5 23.®g3 Sc3 24.Sd2 Sxg3
abcdefgh
25.Sxd5 (25.fxg3? ®c5+-+) 25...Sxg2+ 26.&xg2 lxd5+ 27.ФП tc4+ 28.&g2 Sd8 29.ФВ ФГ7
ЗО.Фе4 Фе8 31.Ae3 ^d7T Potkin,V (2597) -Salomon,! (2495) Reykjavik 140/(189) 2019
22...Sf5 23.h3 Sc3 24.®g4 ®d5 25.Sae2 ®c6
25...ФГ7!?
26.1b2
827
26.1d2!? Sc4 (26...Sxa3 27.Scl ®d7 28.te3^) 27.®g3co
26...Sc4 27.®g3 Sc5 28.Sd2
28.®e3!?
28...1d5 29.Sedl
abcdefgh
29...g5
29...Sc2!?
30.1d4 Sc7 31.f3 h5 32.&И2 Sg7 33.h4
33.Sd3
33...gxh4 34.®xh4 ®xe5+! 35.jlxe5
35.^gl!?
35...Sxh4+ 36.&g3 Sc4 37.1b2 ±f7 38.ЭЫ Фе7
38...Sg5+!?39.&f2h47
39.Sh4 Sc8 40.&f2 &d6 41.ФеЗ a5 42.a4 Sc6 43.Se2 Фс7 44.Sel Sg5 45.g4
45.Se2
45...hxg4 46.fxg4?!
46.Sxg4 Sf5 47.Sg7+ Фс8+
46...Sc4
828
abcdefgh
47.Sc!?!
47.td4 Sb4 (47...Sxa4 48.SblT) 48.Sh7+ Фс6+
47...Sxcl 48.1xcl Se5+ 49.Ф12 Se4-+ 5O.Sh7+ Феб 51.g5 Sxa4 52.g6 Sa2+ 53.Фе1 Sg2
54.g7 e5 55.Sh6+ ФЬ5 56.Sd6?!
56.Ae3 Дсб
56...1c4 57.1И6
57.Sd7 Д?а4
57...a4 0-1
190.E54
Wang, Yue (2684) - Wei, Yi (2728)
China 140/190, 2019
l.d4 Д16 2.c4 еб З.&сЗ Д,Ь4 4.еЗ 0-0 5jld3 d5 6.&f3 dxc4 7.Лхс4 c5 8.0-0 cxd4 9.exd4 b6
10.1g5 lb7 ll.Scl &c6 12.a3 le7 13.1a2 Sc8 14.Sel h6 15.1h4 &h5 16.1g3 &xg3 17.hxg3
lf6 18.d5
829
18..Jlxc3!N
18...exd5 - 137/190
abcdefgh
19.Sxc3 exd5 20.1xd5 Sc7! 21.See3
21.Sd3 Sd7 22.See3 ®f6co
21...Se7
21...Sd7 22.Sed3 ®f6 23.®a4±; 21 ...Даб!?
22.Sed3 ®e8 23.b4 &e5 24.1xb7 Sxb7
24...^ixd3 25.Дс6 ^ixf2 26.Фх12±
25.Se3
25.Sd5 Se7=
25..Ж8
830
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
25...^xf3+ 26.gxf3 Se7 27.&g2 Sxe3 28.Sxe37
26.®xd8
26.®c2!?
26...&xf3+ 27.gxf3 Sxd8= 28.f4 ±f8 29.&g2 Se7 30.Ф13 g6 1/2-1/2
191. E57
Giannoulakis, Lampros (2307) - Mastrovasilis, Dimitrios (2587)
Greece 140/191, 2019
l.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.€k3 &f6 4.jlg5 dxc4 5.e3 c5 6„l,xc4 cxd4 7.exd4 Ле7 8.&f3 0-0 9.0-0
&c6 lO.Sel b6 11.a3
ll.Scl!?
Il...lb7 12.®d3 h6!?
12...Sc8 13.Sadi h6 14.M4 ^h5 15.d5! Atxh4 16.dxc6 Дхсб 17.ta6 Sc7 (17...®xd3 18.Sxd3
txf3 19.Axc8Axg2) 18.®c4iLxf3 19.Sxd8 Axd8±
13.1f4
13.txf6 Axf6 14.d5 ^ia5 15.dxe6 Йхс4 16.®xc4 ®c8oo; 13.Ah4 14.iLg3 ^ixg3 15.hxg3 Af6
16.d5 exd5 17.^xd5 ^a5 18.ta2t; 13.te3 - 58/601
13...1d6 14.&e5
831
abcdefgh
14.te5 Дхе5 (14...^g4; 14...®e7) 15.dxe5 ®xd3 16.txd3 Sfd8 17.Sadl ^d5 18.^xd5 (18.^e4
ft 14# 19.^d6 ftxd3 2O.Sxd3 ^e7 21,^d4oo (21.Sedl? txf3 22.Sxf3 ^g6! 23.Se3 Sd7+ Д
Rad8, xe5)) 18...Sxd5 19.te4 Sdd8 2O.Scl ^a5 21.txb7 ^xb7 22.b4±
14...&e7N
14...txe5 15.dxe5 ®xd3 16.txd3 Sfd8 17.Sadl ^d5 18.^xd5 Sxd5 19.te4±; 14...^h5 15.^xc6
Axc6 16.Axd6 ®xd6 17.d5! ^if4 18.®g3 Axd5 19.Axd5 exd5 2O.^ixd5 ®xd5 21.®xf4=
15.Sadl?!
15.^xf7!? Sxf7 16.txd6 ®xd6 17.Sxe6 ®d7 18.Sxf6 gxf6 19.txf7+ ®x!7 20.®h7+^
15...&fd5 16.1cl lxe5
16...Sc8!?
17.dxe5
17.Sxe5? ftg6 ANI4
17...&xc3 18.®xc3 ®c7 19.Sd4?!©
19 .td2!
19... Sac8
19... Sfd8; nl9..Af5
20 .®h3 Sfd8
832
----~----и
abcdefgh
2O... ^f5 21.Sg4 ®xc4!? 22.Sxc4 Sxc4^
21.Sg4! ®xe5!?
21„.^g6 22.Sxg6 ®xc4 23.Sxg7+! Фхё7 24.ДхЬ6+! &g6O 25,g4!! Sd4 26.®h5+ ФИ7
27.®xf7+ ФхИб 28.g5+! >bxg5 29.®g7+ ФИ5П 30.®h7+ >bg5 31.®g7+=
22.Sxe5 Sdl+ 23.ДП Scxcl 24.g3 &f5!
24...Даб?? 25.®xh6+-; 24...^g6? 25.Sxg6 (25.Sxe6? Даб; 25.Se2! Д13 26.Sge4) 25...fxg6
26.Sxe6 Даб 27.Se7! ДхП 28.®e6+ ФИ7 29.Sxg7+=; 24...Ф117!?
25.Sxf5?
25.Se2? Даб 26.Sge4 ^d4 27.Sxd4 Sxd4-+; 25.a4? ^d4! 26.Sxd4 Sxd4 27.Ь4П ДВ!
(27...Sxb4? 28.Sxe6 fxe6 29.®хеб+ ФЬ8 30.®f7=) 28.a5 Sddl!+ (28...bxa5?! 29.Sxa5 Де2
30.®g2 Sxfl+ 31.®xfl ДхП 32.ФхА Sxb4 33.Sxa7 g5T)25.b4O ^d4 26.Sxd4 Sxd4= 27.®h5
Sddl 28.®e2 Ad5 29.Sxd5 Sxfl+ 30.&g2 exd5 31.®e8+ &h7 32.®xf7=
25...exf5 26.Sa4
26.Sf4 g5! (2б...Де4 27.Sxe4 Sxfl+! (27...fxe4 28.&g2 Sxfl 29.®d7=) 28.&g2 Sgl+ 29.ФВ
fxe4+ ЗО.Фхе4-+) 27.Sxf5 Дс8-+ 28.g4 Sxfl+ 29.®xfl Sxfl+ ЗО.ФхА Дх£5 31.gxf5 &g7-+
26...Д13
26...a5!-+
27.Sxa7?
833
abcdefgh
27.Sf4O te4 28.Sxe4 Sxfl+! 29.®xfl (29.&g2 Sgl+ 30.ФВ fxe4+ 31.Фхе4 Sgdl-+)
29...M+ ЗО.ФхП fxe4-+
27...g5! 28.Se7
28.Sc7 Sxc7 29.®xf5 Sxfl+ ЗО.ФхП Scl#
28...g4 0-1
192. E63
Moroni, Luca Jr (2564) - Arsovic, Goran (2380)
Skopje 140/192, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 lg7 4.1g2 d6 5.&c3 0-0 6.^f3 &c6 7.0-0 e5 8.dxe5 dxe5 9.1g5 Деб
10.&d2 ®b8
10...®c8- 131/(190)
11.1x16
Il.®a4^d7
834
abcdefgh
12.txc6N (12.®a3) 12...bxc6 13.®xc6 ®xb2 14.^d5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
14...e4! 15.Sabi (15.®xc7 Sfe8 16.Sfel ®a3 17.Sabl ®xa2co; 15.Sadl; 15.Sfdl!?) 15...®xa2
16.^xe4 lxd5 1/2 (16) Kantor,G (2501)-Szabo,K (2493) Magyarorszag 140/ (192) 2019
(16...txd5 17.®xd5 Sae8 18.®xd7 Sxe4 19.te7 Sd4 20.®xc7 Sxc4 21.®d7 Sfc8= (21...Sa8=))
ll...lxf6 12.&de4 le7 13.&d5
835
13...®d8!N
13...txd5; 13...Ш8
14.®a4
abcdefgh
14.^ec3 tg5 15.h4 M6co; 14.e3 f5 15.^ec3 tg5co; 14.h4!?
14...1xd5?!
14...f5 15.^ec3 (15.^xe7+®xe7 16.^c3 c4#) 15...tg5 16.Sadl ®b8 17.b4 (17.c5 &h8co)
17...e4 18.b5 ^d8 19.c5 Sf7co
15.cxd5 &d4 16.e3 &f5 17.Sacl± &d6 18.&c5 Se8 19.1ИЗ
19.Sc3 a5 20.®c2±
19...1g5
19...tf8 2O.e4 th6 21.Sc2 Se7 22.Sel a5±
2O.Sc2 Se7
a20...c4 21.Sdl Se7 22.tg2 tf6 23.^b3 (23.^xe4? ^xe4 24.txe4 b5 25.®b4 a5-+) 23...a5co
21.Sfcl h5
21...e4 22.^b3 tf6co
22.&d7?!
836
abcdefgh
22.tg2±
22...b5!?
22...e4 23.^c5 tf6 24.^b3 h4co
23.Ж6 S\d7 24.1xd7 ®xd7 25.Sxc7 8d8 26.®c6
26...Ж8! 27.И4
abcdefgh
27.Sd7 Sd8 (27...Sc8? 28.Sxd6! Sxc6 29.dxc6 td8 3O.Sd7+-) 28.a4 bxa4 29.®xa4 e4 3O.Scc7
Af6co
27...1f6 28.Sc2
28.Sd7 Sd8 29.Sxa7 e4 ЗО.ЬЗ g5#
837
28...&g7
28...e4 29.Sd7 te5co
29.®a6 ®d8 3O.S2c6
30...&e8!
abcdefgh
3O...jbdi4 31.gxh4 (31.Sxd6 ®xc7 32.gxh4 ®e7°o) 31...®xh4 32.Sxd6 ®g4+ 33.ФП ®dl+
34.&g2 ®g4+=
31.Sc8 Sxc8 32.®xc8
32.Sxc8 ®xd5! 33.Sxe8 ®dl+ 34.&g2 ®d5+=
32...®xd5!= 33.®xe8 ®dl+ 34.&И2 ®d2 35.&g2 ®d5+ 36.&fl ®dl+ 37.&g2 ®d5+ 38.&И2
®d2 39.&g2 1/2-1/2
193.E70
Schitco, Ivan (2424) - Bacrot, Etienne (2683)
Karlsruhe 140/193, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.&ge2 0-0 6.&g3 h5 7.1e2 &bd7
7...h4 - 98/(421)
8.0-0 e5
838
abcdefgh
9.d5 h4 - 140/193
9...a5; 9...^h7N lO.Sel h4 11.Stfl f5 12.exf5 gxf5 13.f4 a6 14.te3 exf4 15.txf4 ^e5co
Schitco,! (2437)-Smirin,I (2605) Chisinau 140/(193) 2019
lO.&hl &h7 ll.le3 f5 12.exf5 gxf5 13.f4 exf4
13...e4 14.^f2a6
14.1xf4 &e5
15.®d2N
15.^f2-45/(718)
15...1d7
15...£)g6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
839
16.&f2 ®f6 17.Sael &h8 18.&Ы &g6 19.1И6 txh6 20.®xh6 &e5
20...®g5 21.®xg5 ^ixg5 22.^id3 Sae8°o
21.®f4 Sg8 22.&h3 Sg7 23.&dl Se8
23...Sag8 24.^e3 c5
24.&df2 Seg8 25.Sgl Sf8 26.1И5
abcdefgh
26...Sg4!?
26...^g5 27.Sefl (27.^xg5 ®xg5 28.®xg5 Sxg5 29.te2 f47) 27...^xh3 28.^xh3 c5co
27.1xg4 fxg4 28.®xf6+ Sxf6 29.&e4 gxh3 3O.^xf6 &xf6 31.Sgfl
31.Sefl hxg2+ 32.Sxg2 ftlg4 33.Sf4 <±>h7 34.h3 ^h6 35.Sxh4 ^g6 36.Se2 tf5co
31...hxg2+ 32.&xg2 ^g7 33.h3 &g6 34.b3 b5 35.Scl bxc4 36.bxc4 lf5 37.Sfdl ld3 38.c5
&xd5 39.&f2 le4 4O.cxd6 cxd6 41.Sxd5 lxd5 42.Sdl le4 43.Sxd6+ &g5 44.Sa6 &c6
45.&e3 lg2 46.&f2 le4 47.&e3 ld5 48.a3 lg2 49.&f2 le4 50.&e3 ld5 5LSa4 le6 52.Sa6
ld7 53.&f2 ^e5 54.Sxa7 lxh3 55.Sa5 1/2-1/2
194. E70
Wang, Shixu В (2392) - Aryan, Chopra (2553)
Xingtai 140/194, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.&ge2 0-0 6.&g3 e5 7.d5 a5 8.1d3
8.te2 - 135/190
8...&a6 9.f3 ld7 10.1e3
840
abcdefgh
10...h5N
1О...^е8
11.Ш2 a4
1 l...h4 12.^ge2 c6 13.tg5 14.tc2 (14.txh4? ^fxe4!+) 14...h3 15.g4 Sb8co
12.0-0 &h7
Q12...h4 13.^ge2 ^h5 14.f4 ^xf4 (14...аЗ 15.f5) 15.^xf4 exf4 16.Sxf4 h3 17.g3 ®e7#
13.&ge2 a3 14.bxa3!?
14.b3 f5 15.exf5 gxf5 16.Sael &h8 17.tc2 Sg8#
14...f5 15.f4
abcdefgh
841
15.exf5 gxf5 16.tc2 b6 17.f4 e4 18.^d4
15...g5! 16.fxe5
16.g3 gxf4 (16...fxe4 17.^ixe4 exf4 18.Ad4 Де5) 17.gxf4 ®h4 (17...£)c5 18.Axc5 dxc5 19.exf5
Sxa3co) 18.ФЫ Ш 19.tf2 ®g4 2O.fxe5 dxe5 (20..Ж+ 21 ,&gl ®g4+ 22.&hl=) 21.^gl fxe4
22.Дс2со
16...f4 17.e6 fxe3 18.®xe3 &c5
18...te8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
19 .e5! ^c5 (19...dxe5 2O.^g3 (2O.Sxf8+ txf8! 21.®e4 Ш 22.®f5 ®e7+) 20...®e7 21.^ge4t)
2O.txh7+ Фх117 21.Sxf8 txf8 22.^g3 tg6 (22...Sxa3 23.Sfl te7 24.®cl! Sa6 25.®c2+ <±>h8
26.exd6 Sxd6 27.^f5±) 23.Sfls
19.exd7 ®xd7 2O.e5?!
2O .tc2 Де5 (20...M+ 21.Sxfl Sxa3 22.e5 txe5 23.txh7+ &xh7 24.®xg5+) 21.a4 ®g7^
2O... lxe5 21.1xh7+ ®xh7
21...Фх117 22.®xg5 ®g4 23.®xg4 Sxfl+ 24.Sxfl hxg4 25.^b5 Sa4=
22.®xg5+ &h8 23.®e3
23.Sxf8+ Sxf8 24.Sdl ^d3 25.®d2 Stf4 26.^xf4 Sxf4t
23...Sg8 24.®h3 Sg4
842
abcdefgh
25.Sf3?
25.ФЫ Sag8 26.Sgl Sxc4 27.Safl
25...&e4 26.&xe4 Ixal 27.&4g3 Sag8 28.Sf5 S4g5 29.Sxg5
29.Sfl te5 3O.^f4 txf4 31.Sxf4 Sg4 32.Sf5 S8g5-+
29...Sxg5 30.®e6 le5 31.@c8+
31.^e4 Sg4 32.^2g3 lxg3 33.^xg3 ®bl+ 34.^fl ®g6-+
31...@g8 32.@d7 h4 33.®h3 ®h7 34.&fl ®e4 35.&e3 Sg7 36.&f5
36.Ф12 Sf7+ 37.Фе1 tg7 38.®e6 Se7 39.®xe4 Sxe4 40.&f2 td4 41.^xd4 Sxd4-+
36...®xe2 37.®xh4+ &g8 38.&И6+ &h7 39.&g4+ &g6 0-1
843
Е75-Е99
195. Е81
Rallabandi, Praveen Kumar - Bokar, Jason
corr 140/195, 2018
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7.&ge2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9.&g3 h5
10.1e2 h4 ll.^fl еб 12.1g5 ®Ь6!? 13.®d2 exd5 14.cxd5 h3 15.g4
15.gxh3 - 136/196
15...&И7 16.1e3 8d8 17.&g3
17.Sgl!?b5 18.Sg3co
17...a6 18.0-0 ®h4
19.&hlN
abcdefgh
19,a4 - 140/(195) 19...f5 2O.gxf5 gxf5 21.f4 ^g4 22.txg4 ®xg4
844
abcdefgh
23.e5N (23.ФЫ) 23...dxe5 24.txc5 Sf7 25.Sael (25.ФМ!?) 25...b6 26.txb6 ®g6 27.d6 e4
28.^dl td7 29.b4 Дха4 ЗО.^еЗ td7 31.ФЫ 1/2 (31) Elyoseph,H-Schakel,C corr 140/(195)
2018
19...1d7 2O.Sgl lb5!? 21.Safl &c4 22.1xc4 lxc4 23.Scl b5!? 24.&dl
24.b3 b4co
24...1xa2 25.b4
abcdefgh
25...cxb4!
25...tc4?! 26.bxc5 ®f6 21Af5
26.®xa2 a5 27.ЭЫ ®e7
27...Sfc8!?
845
28.&f2 a4! 29.&xh3
29.Sxb4?! ®f6! 30.®e2 a3 31.td4? ®xd4 32.Sxd4 lxd4 33.®d2 Sa4+
29...b3 30.Ш2 le5! 3Lf4 lc3 32.e5 dxe5 33.1c5 ®b7 34.&e4
34.txf8? ®xd5+ 35.®g2 ®xg2+ 36.&xg2 ^xf8-+
34...b4 35.Sgdl b2 36.1xf8 Sxf8
36...^xf8? 37.Sxb2+-
37.Sxb2 .1x1)2 38.®’xb2 a3 39.®b3 Sa8 4O.f5 a2 41.®b2 b3 42.fxg6 fxg6 43.&g2 Sa4 44.&Ы2
Sd4 45.Scl ®xd5 46.Sc8+ &g7
46...&g7 47.Sc7+ &g8 48.Sc8+=
1/2-1/2
196. E81
Tasic, Vladimir - Squires, Michael
corr 140/196, 2018
l.c4 &f6 2.&c3 g6 3.e4 d6 4.d4 lg7 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7.&ge2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9.&g3 h5
9...e6!? 10.te2 exd5 ll.cxd5 аб 12.a4td7 13.h3 b5 14.0-0 Sb8 15.f4 ^c4 16.txc4 bxc4
17.®d2± - 76/67, A65
10.1e2 h4 ll.^fl еб
1 l...h3 12.g4+
12.1g5
12.^d2?! exd5 13.cxd5 h3 14.g3 аб 15.0-0 b5#; 12.f4 ^xc4!? 13.txc4b5 14.txb5 exd5 15.e5
dxe5 16.fxe5 Ag4 17.iLe2 Axe2 18.®xe2 £M7 19.Af4 g5 2O.Ad2 ^хе5ЁЁ
12...h3 13.&e3 hxg2 14.Sgl!?
14.^xg2 - 134/195
14...®a5
846
15.@d2 exd5 - 140/196
abcdefgh
15...^h7?!N 16.h4 (16.th4!?) 16...f5 (16...^xg5 17.hxg5+-) 17.te7 Sf7 18.txd6 ®d8
19.Axe5+ Elyoseph,H-Yalov,S corr 140/(196) 2018
16.1x16 1x1'6 17.&exd5 lh4+ 18.&dl
18...&И7?
18...&g7!? 19.f4 ^c6 2O.f5 ld7 21Ж4 Sh8=; 18...®d8 19.Фс2 &g7! (19...£16 2O.Sadl
(20.Sac 1 lg7 21.f4 Sh8=; 2O.f4 ^d4+ 21.ФЫ &g7=; 20.®e3 ^d4+ 21.ФЫ lh3=) 20...&g7
21.f4 Sh8 22.f5 ^d4+ 23.ФЫ tg5=; 19...a6 2O.Sadl+) 2O.Sadl (2O.f4 ^c6 21.Sadi Sh8=;
2O.Sacl ^c6 21.f4 Sh8=; 20.®e3 ^c6 21.Sadl Sh8=) 2O...Sh8 21.f4 ^сб 22.ФЫ (22.f5 tg5
23.®d3 ^d4+ 24.ФЫ ^xf5 25.exf5 txf5 26.^e4 Sh3 27.M3 ®e8 28.^dc3 tf6 29.Фа1 ®e7
3O.^d5 ДхЬ2+! 31.ФхЬ2 ®e5+ 32.^dc3 (32.Фс1 Se8+) 32...Se8 33.Sxg2 txe4 34.®xe4
(34.txe4 Sxd3 35.Sxd3 абсо) 34...®xc3+ 35.ФхсЗ Sxe4 36.Sd3 Sd4 37.te2 Sdxd3+ 38.txd3
847
b6=) 22...th3 23.M3 tf6=
19.f4 &c6 2O.f5
abcdefgh
20.®еЗ te6 21.f5 lxd5 22.®h3 (22.exd5 ^d4 23.®h3 ®d8=) 22...®d8 (22...g5 23.exd5 ^d4
24.Sxg2+) 23.^xd5 ®g5 24.Scl±
2O...a6N
20...®d8 21.Sxg2 Sg8 22.®f4+; 2O...Sh8 21.Sxg2+; 2O...Sg8 21.Sxg2 ®d8 22.®f4 g5 (22...gxf5
23.Sxg8 &xg8 24.Фс2 ^d4+ 25.&d3 &h7 26.Sgl tf6 27.tg4 te5 28.®f2 fxg4 29.®xf7+ ®h6
3O.^e7 tf5 31.^xf5+ ^xf5 32.Sxg4 ®f6 33.®xf6+ txf6 34.exf5+-) 23.®f3 Sh8 24.®e3 &g7
25.Фс2 Sh7 26.Sdl Ф118 27.f6 td7 28.e5!+-
21.®f4 ®d8 22.Sxg2 Sg8
22...g5 23.®e3 Se8 24.®h3 Sh8 25.th5+
23.&c2 &d4+
23...g5 24.®e3 ^d4+ 25.&d3 Ф118 (25.,.g4 26.txg4 b5 27.b3 ®g5 28.®h3+-; 25...Sg7 26.Sagl
&h8 27.f6 Sh7 28.^e7+-; 25...&g7 26.Sagl f6 27.th5 ^c6 28.®h3+-) 26.Sagl Sg7 27.f6 Sh7
28.^e7+-
24.&d3! g5
24...gxf5 25.Sxg8 ^xg8 26.®h6 fxe4+ 27.^ixe4 ^ixe2 28.^)df6+ Axf6 29.£)xf6+ ®xf6
30.®xf6+-
25.®e3+- Sg7 26.Sagl &h8Q 27.f6 Sh7Q 28.&e7 le6
848
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
29.Sxg5! jlxg5 30.®xg5 ®f8 31.^cd5 jlxd5
З1...^хе2 32.Фхе2 Sxh2+ ЗЗ.Фе1 <±>h7 З4.^с7+-
32.cxd5 Sxh2 33.1И5 Sh3+ 34.&d2 a5 35.&cl
35.®g7+! ®xg7 36.fxg7+ <±>h7 37.g8=Q+ Sxg8 38.^xg8 Sxh5 39.Ш+ ФИ6 4O.^xh5 ^f3+
41.ФеЗ £)xgl 42.e5+-
35...Sh2
35...C4 36.ФЫ Sd8 37.®g7+ ®xg7 38.fxg7+ Ф117 39.txf7+-
36.e5 dxe5 37.&Ы
37.ФЫ Sd8 38.®g7+ ®xg7 39.fxg7+ &h7 4O.txf7 Sh6 41.g8=Q+ Sxg8 42.txg8+ &h8
43.te6! Sf6 (43...^xe6 44.^g8+-) 44.^g6+ &h7 45.^xe5 W (45...^xe6 46.^d7! +-)
46.^d7+-
1-0
197.E90
Van Foreest, Lucas (2515) - Indjic, Aleksandar (2620)
Skopje 140/197, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 g6 4.&c3 lg7 5.e4 d6 6.&13 0-0 7.1d3 еб 8.0-0 exd5 9.exd5 lg4
10.h3 lxf3 ll.®xf3 &bd7
1 l...^fd7!? 12.®dl ^e5 13.te2 f5 14.f4 ^f7 15.td2 ^d7co
12.®dl &h5 13.1d2
13.^e4 - 122/193
13...f5
849
13...td4!? 14.^e2 (143Ш ДхЬ2 15.Sbl te5 16.f4 a6 17.fxe5 axb5 18.e6 (18.exd6b4 19.g4
^g7co) 18...^e5 19.th6 Wh4! 2O.txf8 Sxf8f; 14.M6 tg7 15.td2 (15.txg7 &xg7 16.®d2 f5°o)
15...td4=) 14...txb2 15.Sbl tg7 16.f4 (16.Sxb7 ^e5 17.®c2 Se8co) 16...f5 17.Sxb7 Se8co
14.f4
14...®h4N
abcdefgh
14...jLd4+ 15.ФИ2 аб 16.g4 fxg4 17.®xg4 b5 18.cxb5 axb5 19.Axb5 ft d 1'6 20.®g2 ftg7oo
15.1el ®d8
15...®e7 16.&h2 a6 17.td2 td4 18.®B Sae8 19.Sael ®f7co
16.&h2 a6 17.1d2 ld4 18.®f3 &g7 19.Sabl lf6 2O.g4 fxg4 21.®xg4 ld4
21...b5 22.cxb5 axb5 23.Axb5 ^if5 24.a4 Ad4H
22.&e2 b5 23.cxb5 axb5 24.jlxb5
24.£)xd4 cxd4 25.iLxb5 ^ic5oo
24...&f6?!
24...^f5! 25.a4 (25.^xd4 cxd4 26.a4 ^c5 27.Sfel ^xa4 28.tc6 ^b6 29.txa8 ®xa8^) 25...Ш
26.®f3 £A5 (26...Sa7 27.td3 Sxa4 28.txf5 gxf5 29.^xd4 cxd4 3O.tel±) 27.b4 Sa7#
25.®g2 Sxa2? 26.&xd4 cxd4
850
27.f5! ®Ь6
abcdefgh
27...gxf5 28.Sxf5 ФИ8 29.SG+; 27...^xf5 28.Sxf5 ^g4+ 29.®xg4 Sxf5 30.®xd4+-
28.1d3 ®b3 29.Sf3 Sxb2 3O.fxg6??
3O.Sxb2 ®xb2 31.fxg6 hxg6 (31 ,..^g4+ 32.&g3! Ш (32...Sxf3+ 33.®xf3 Ш 34.tg5+-)
33.gxh7+ ФИ8 34.S12+-) 32.Sg3 ^d7 33.txg6 d3 (33...^e5? 34.th5+-) 34.txd3 &h8 35.te4
®f6 Зб.ДсЗ ^e5 37.&gl+-
3O...Sxbl 31.gxh7+ ^xh7 32.jlxh7+
32.Sg3 Sf7 33.tg6 ®b7 34.txf7+ ®xf7 35.th6 ^g5 36.txg7 (36.txg5 Sb7=) 36...&xg7
37.Sxg5+ &h8=
32...&xh7 33.Sxf8
33.Sxb3 Sxb3 34.®e4+ &g8 35.®xd4 Sa8 36.®f6 Sa2 37.®d8+ &h7 38.®h4+ &g6+
ЗЗ...ШЗ 34.1h6
851
abcdefgh
34.Sf7 ®g6 35.Sf4 ®xg2+ 36.&xg2 Sb3 37.Sxd4 38.Sf4 Sd3 39.Sxf5 Sxd2+ 40.ФВ &g6=
34...&И5??
34...Sb 7 35.h4 Se7=
35.®g8+ &xh6 36.®e6+ &h7
36...®g6 37.Sh8+ &g5 38.h4++-
37.®e7+ &g7 38.Ж4+ 1-0
198.E90
Fodor, Tamas Jr (2520) - Ivanisevic, Ivan (2597)
Magyarorszag 140/198, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 g6 4.&c3 lg7 5.e4 d6 6.&В 0-0 7.h3 еб 8.1d3 &a6 9.1e3 exd5
10.exd5 &b4
10...^c7 -134/196
11.1Ы
ll.te2 tf5 12.Scl ^e4?!
852
abcdefgh
(12...Se8 13.аЗ ^аб 14.0-0 ^ie4oo) 13.g4N (13.£)xe4 Дхе4) 13...£)xc3 14.bxc3 Йха2 15.gxf5
£)xcl 16.®xcl ®f6 17.fxg6 ®хсЗ+ 18.®хсЗ ДхсЗ+ 19.dbdl hxg6 2О.Фс2 Ag7 21.Sbl b6 22.h4
Sfe8 23.td3± Cuenca Jimenez,J (2513)-Amin,B (2709) Sverige 140/(198) 2019
ll...b5!
abcdefgh
12.a3
12.^xb5 Даб (12...®b6!?) 13.0-0 (13.a4 ^fxd5! 14.cxd5 ДхЬ2 15.Sa3 ДхаЗ 16.®b3 (16.^xa3
®a5 17.£)d2 £lxd5+) I6...ftxd5 17.®xd5 ®a5+ 18.£)d2 ®xa4+) 13...ДхЬ5 14.cxb5 ®b67;
12.cxb5 a6 13.0-0 axb5 14JLg5 ®d7 15.аЗ ДЬ7 16.iLxf6 ДхОб 17.Axg6 hxg6 18.axb4 cxb4
19.^e4 ДхЬ2 2O.Sbl Ag7+
12...®a5 13.0-0
13.£)d2 bxc4 14.^xc4 ®a6 15.axb4 ®xal 16.b5 (16.bxc5 Да6+) 16...^d7+
853
13...bxc4 14.114
14...®a6?!N
14...Sd8
abcdefgh
abcdefgh
- 140/(198) 15.SelN (15.1xg6?! hxg6 16.axb4 ®xb47) 15...£)d3 16.1xd3 cxd3 17.®xd3 ®b6
18.®d2co Harsha,B (2481)-Vocaturo,D (2626) Gibraltar 140/(198) 2019
14...Se8! 15.1xg6 (15.1xd6 lb 7 16.1xg6 (16.axb4 ®xal 17.bxc5 ®xb2-+) 16...^ibxd5
17.£)xd5 lxd5 18.1e5 Sxe5 19.1xf7+ 1x17 2O.£)xe5+ lg8+) 15...hxg6 16.axb4 ®xb4 17.Sa2
(17.Axd6 ®xb2 18.£)a4 ®b7+) 17...Af5 18.Axd6 ^ie4 I9.ftxc4 Дхе4т
15.jlxg6 hxg6?
15...^d3 16.txd3 cxd3 17.®d2tf5 18.th6tg6 19.^h4 Sfe8co
854
16.ахЬ4 ®Ь7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
17.bxc5
17.Ь5! tf5 (17...Sd8 18.Sa6 €te8 19.Sel+) 18.txd6 Sfd8 19.Sa6 td3 (19...^e4 2O.^xe4 Дхс4
21.Sc6 ®xb5 22.^g5 tf5 23.g4 td7 24.Sc7+) 2O.Sc6! txfl 21.®xfl±
17...dxc5 18.ЙС12 lf5 19.&e5?
19.Sfel Sfd8 (19...td3 2O.d6 ^e4 21.^xe4 Дхе4 22.^g5! td3 (22...txg2 23.Se7 ®d5
(23...®c6 24.®e3 td5 25.Ш1+-) 24.®e3 ДхЬ2 25.Sel+-) 23.te5 (23.®dl!? Alxb2 24.®g4^)
23...txe5 24.Sxe5+) 2O.Sadl fcxd5 21,^xd5 te6 22.td6! Sxd6 23.Ш+ txf6 24.®xd6 Sd8
(24...®xb2? 25.Sxe6 fxe6 26.®xe6+ &h8 27.®f7+-; 24...txb2 25.^g5+-) 25.®xc5 ®xb2
26.Sxd8+ txd8 27.®xa7 tf6 28,h4!±
19...^e4 2O.^xe4 Jlxe4 21.&xc4
21.^c6 txd5 22.®xd5 Sfc8 23.Sa4 ®xc6 24.®xc4 a5 (24...txb2? 25.Sa6+-) 25.b3co
21...®xd5
21...txd5 22.^a5 ®d7 (22...®b4 23.®xd5 ®xf4 24.®xc5 txb2 25.Sadlco) 23.Sfdl Sfe8!
24.te3 Sad8 25.Sa3 ®c7 26.Sd3 tf6 27.Sxd5 Sxd5 28.®xd5 Sd8 29.®f3 Sxdl+ 30.®xdl
®xa5 =
22.®xd5 lxd5 23.Sa4
23.Sfcl td4 24.Sa5 te6 25.Sc2=
23...Sfe8
855
24.1еЗ?!
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24,Scl Se4 25.te3 Sb8 (25...Sxc4 26.Saxc4 Дхс4 27.Sxc4 ДхЬ2 28.Sa4 td4 29.txd4 cxd4
3O.Sxd4=) 26.f3 Sh4 27.^b6 Sxa4 28.^xa4 td4 29.txd4 cxd4 3O.Sdl Sb4 31.^c5=; 24.b3=
24...Sab8
24...Seb8! 25.Scl (25.Sfal Sb4+) 25...Sb4 26.Sxb4 cxb4 27.b3 Дсбт
25.Sdl Деб 26.Scl Sb4 27.b3 Sxa4
27...Sxb3 28.Sxa7 td4 29.txd4 cxd4 3O.Sc7 Sd8 31.^e5=
28.bxa4 Sb8
28...td4 29.^d6 Sb8 3O.^e4 ДхеЗ (3O...Sb3 31.ФИ2 ДхеЗ 32.fxe3 Sxe3 33.^xc5=) 31.fxe3 c4
32.^g5 Sb4 ЗЗ.^хеб fxe6 34.a5=; 28...tf8!?
29.1xc5 Sc8 30.&d6 Sc6 31.&e4 ld5 32.&g3 a6
32...tf8 ЗЗ.ДеЗ Sxcl+ 34.txcl tb4
856
abcdefgh
35.^fl! Дсб 36.td2 lxd2 37.^xd2 Дха4 38.f4=; n32...tb2 33.Sbl Sxc5 34.Sxb2 Sa5 35.Sb4
Дсб 36.B Sxa4 37.Sb8+ &g7=
33.&e2 lb3 34.a5 la4
34...tb2 35.Sbl Sxc5 36.Sxb2 td5 37.Ш Sxa5 38.^xd5 Sxd5=
35.1b6 Sxcl+ 36.&xcl ±f8= 37.13 &e7 38.&f2 &d6 39.&d3 lb5 40.&e3 &d5 4Lf4 lf8
42.h4 ld6 43.&f2 le7 44.g3 ld7 45.&d3 f6 46.&f2 f5 1/2-1/2
199.E90
Thybo, Jan (2525) - Berkes, Ferenc (2666)
Skopje 140/199, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 g6 4.&c3 lg7 5.e4 d6 6.h3 0-0 7.&f3 еб 8.1d3 exd5 9.exd5 Se8+
10.1e3 Sxe3+!? Il.fxe3 ®e7 12.0-0 &bd7 13.®d2 &h5!
13...^e5? 14.^xe5 ®xe5 15.Sf3 td7 (15...^d7 16.Safl f5 17.&hl ®e7 18.e4 ^e5 19.S3f2±)
16.Safl±-118/201
14.&e2?!
857
abcdefgh
14.e4 ^e5 15.^xe5 Дхс5 16.^e2 td7 17.SG Sf8 18.Safl a6 19.b3 Ш 20.ФМ tc8 21.tc2
£M7t; 14.g4 ^g3 15.Sf2 h5 16.&g2 h4^ Д Ne5, Bd7-e8
14.S12 ^e5 15.jt.e2 ^xf3+ 16.txf3 Ш 17.®h4! td7 (17...a6!?) 18.Sael Se8 19.®f4h5#;
14.Sf2 fte5 15.^xe5 Дхе5 16.Safl ftg3 17.Sxf7 ^xfl 18.Sxfl td7s
14...1h6!N
14..Ae5?! 15.^xe5 ®xe5 16.SB td7 17.Safl f5 18.b4! b6 19.^f4 2O.bxc5 bxc5 21.Sbl+
15.&f4 &g3 16.Sfel &f6 17.&h2 &ge4 18.®c2 ld7# 19.&e6
19.txe4 ^xe4 2O.^e6 21.Ш Se8^; 19.Se2 Se8 2O.Sael a6 (2O...g5? 21.g4!) 21.a4 ®d8
22.b3 b5 23.axb5 axb5 24.cxb5 ®a5oo
19...Лхе6 2O.dxe6
2О.Ахе4?! iLxh3 21.jt.xg6 fxg6 22.gxh3 Sf8 23.^g2
20...®xe6 21.1xe4 &xe4 22.®b3
22.Sadi Se8 23.&gl
22...b6 23.®a4 lg7 24.Se2 h5! 25.Sdl
858
abcdefgh
25...g5
25...W!! 26.®xa7 (26.Sd5 g5 27.&gl f5+) 26...®xc4 27.Sdel b5+; 25...Se8 26.®c6 g5 -
25...g5
26.®c6 Se8 27.@d5 9d7?!
27...®g6 28.g4!? (28.&gl ^g3 29.Sf2 tf6!?T) 28...hxg4 29.hxg4 ДхЬ2! ЗО.Всб <±>f8! 31.Sd5?;
27...g4 28.®xe6 Sxe6 29.^d2 te5+ 3O.&gl ^g3 31.S£2 &f8 32.^fl ^e4 33.Sc2t; 27...®f6!
28 .®c6 Se6 29.®a8+ &h7 30.®d5 h4 31.&gl ®g6^
28.&gl g4
abcdefgh
29.hxg4?
29 .^g5O Se5 (29...Ш?? 30.®xd6 ®f5 31.Ь4П+-; 29...^xg5? 30.®xg5 Se5 31.®h4!)
3O .®a8+ Se8 31.®d5=
859
29...®xg4?!
29...hxg4 3O.^g5 (3O.^d2 ^g3 31.Sf2 Sxe3; 3O.^h4 Se5 31.®a8+ ФИ7 32.g3 th6-+)
30...Ш!! 31.®xd6 ®f5-+
30.®c6 Se6 31.®c8+ &h7 32.®d7 h4! 33.Sd5© &g6
33...&h6!
34.Sf2
34.Sf5!? Ш 35.Sf4 ®xf4 Зб.Вхеб ®xf3 37.®xf7+ Фх17 38.gxf3 d5-+
34...&f6 35.®c8 &xd5 36.cxd5 Se4-+ 37.®d8 ®g3 38.&d2 Sxe3 39.&fl Sei 40.®g8 &h6
41.@xf7 ,td4 42.Ш8+ &h7 0-1
200.E90
Kuzubov, Yuriy (2644) - Ivanisevic, Ivan (2616)
Deutschland 140/200, 2019
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 g6 4.&c3 lg7 5.e4 d6 6jd3 еб 7.h3 0-0 8.^f3 exd5 9.exd5 Se8+
10.1e3 &bd7 11.0-0 аб 12.a4 &h5 13.1g5 f6
abcdefgh
14.1h4!N
14.td2 - 39/471
14...1h6
14...^f4 15.tc2 ^b6 16.b3 (16.^d2 ^d7 17.tg3 th6°o; 16.tb3 ^d7co) 16...®d7! 17.tg3
(17.Sel Sxel+ 18.^xel f5°o) 17...^xg2 18.&xg2 ®xh3+ 19.^gl tg4 20.®d3 tf5 (2O...f5!?
21 .tdl ^d7^) 21.®d2 th6 22.txf5 gxf5 23.®d3 (23.®dl? f4 24.M2 &h8 25.&hl Sg8 26.Sgl
Sxgl+ 27.^xgl ®xc3+) 23...Se3! 24.fxe3 txe3+ 25.®xe3 ®xg3+ 26.&hl ®h3+=
860
15.Sel Sxel+
15.16.^e4+
16.®xel @f8 17.a5 Sb8 18.&e4
18...1f4?!
abcdefgh
18...b6 19.axb6 Sxb6 2O.Sa2 tg7 21.tc2 f5 22.ftcd2 (22.^eg5 ^e5 23.^e6 Дхсб 24.dxe6 tf6
25.^xe5 dxe5 26.txf6 ^xf6 27.®xe5 ®e7=) 22...h6 23.te7 ®e8 24.®e6+ ®h7 25.ta4 tf6
26.Axd6 ®xe6 27.dxe6 Sxd6 28.exd7 Axd7 29.Axd7 Sxd7 3O.Sxa6 Axb2=
19.g4! g5
19...£)g7 2O.iLg3 Axg3 (2O...£)e5? 21.£)xe5 Axc5 22.Axe5 fxe5 23.b4+-) 21.£)xg3 b6 22.axb6
Sxb6 23.®c3+
20.1g3
20Ag3! ^ie5 (2O...£)xg3 21.jLxg3 ^ie5 (21„.jLxg3 22.fxg3 ^ie5 23.£)xe5 fxe5 24.b4+) 22.£)xe5
fxe5 23.b4 cxb4 24.Sbl+; 2O...£)g7 21.£)e2 ^ie5 22.^ixe5 Axe5 (22...dxe5 23.£)xf4 exf4 24.®e4
tf5 25.gxf5+) 23.tg3+) 21,^xe5 txe5 22.^xh5 gxh4 23.f4 td4+ 24.&hl+
20...&xg3?
2O...£)e5 21.®e2! (21.£)xe5 ^ixg3 22.^ixg3 Axe5±) 21...f5 22.£)xe5 fxe4 (22„.£)xg3 23.fxg3
Axe5 24.^ixg5 ®g7 25.^if3+) 23.gxh5 exd3 24.^ixd3 Axg3 25.fxg3 Axh3 26.Sel+
21.fxg3 ^e5
21..jLe5 22.£)xe5 ^ixe5 23.®e3+-
22.®e2 &xf3+ 23.®xf3 le5 24.Sfl ld4+ 25.&Ы
25.&g2! b6 26.^xf6+ txf6 27.®xf6 ®xf6 28.Sxf6 bxa5 29.Sxd6 Sxb2+ 30.ФВ+-
861
25...®h6 26.&g2
26.h4! td7 (26...gxh4 27.g5 ®f8 28.^xf6+ txf6 29.txh7+! ФхИ7 30.®h5+ &g7 31.gxf6++-)
27.£)xg5+-
26...b6 27.&xd6?!
27.^xf6+ txf6 28.®xf6 ®xf6 29.Sxf6 bxa5 3O.Sxd6 Sxb2+ 31.ФВ+-
27...bxa5 28.b3
28...1d7?
abcdefgh
28.. .te5 29.^xc8 Sxc8 3O.d6+-; 28...Sxb3 29.Sel Sb2+ 3O.Se2 td7 31.Sxb2 ДхЬ2 32.tf5 te5
(32...®f8 33.^e4 te8 34.d6+) 33.^e4 txf5 34.®xf5+
29 .M5+- ®g7
29... ®f8 3O.^e4 txf5 31.®xf5 Sxb3 (31...h6 32.d6+-) 32.^xg5+-
30.1xd7
3O .te6+ txe6 (3O...^h8 31.Stf5) 31.dxe6 ®e7 32.®d5
30... ®xd7 31.&f5 le5 32.d6 ®b7 33.&e7+ &g7 34.&c6 ®xb3 35.d7
35.^xb8 ®xb8 36.d7 ®b2+ 37.Sf2 ®d4 38.®d5
35...®xf3+ 36.Sxf3 Sb2+ 37.S12 Sxf2+ 38.&xf2 lc7 39.d8=Q lxd8 4O.^xd8 f5 41.&e6+ &f6
42.&xc5 f4 43.gxf4 gxf4 44.&a4 1-0
201. E90
Firouzja, Alireza (2682) - Karthikeyan, Murali (2593)
Xingtai 140/201, 2019
862
I.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3 0-0 6.ДеЗ c5 7.&f3 ®a5 8.&d2
8.td3 - 3/691
8.®d2 ^c6 9.Sdl (9.d5 ^d4! lO.Sdl (10.^xd4?! cxd4 ll.txd4 ^xe4 12.^xe4 ®xd2+
13.^xd2 Jlxd4+) 10...£)xf3+ ll.gxf3oo) 9...cxd4 IO.ftxd4 ftxd4 1 ljlxd4 Асб 12.Де2 Sfc8
13.b3 аб 14.0-0 b5 15.cxb5 axb5 16.®e3 ^ig4 17.iLxg4 Axd4 18.®xd4 ®xc3 19.®xc3 Sxc3
2O.txe6fxe6 21.Sd2&f7=
8...cxd4 9.&b3
9...®xc3+!!N
9...®h5 10.te2tg4 Il.^xd4txe2 12.^dxe2 ^c6 13.0-0 ^e5 14.b3 ^c6 15.®c2 Sac8
16.Sacl ®a5 17.Sfdl ^b4 18.®d2 ^c6 19.^f4 Sfd8 20.®c2 (2O.^fd5!?) 2O...^b4 21.®e2
(21.®d2!?;21.®bl!?)21...e6co
Ю.ЬхсЗ dxe3 11.f3
1 l.td3 exf2+ 12.Фх£2 ^сб 13.Sel
11...&I15! 12.®cl lh6 13.g4 ^f4
13..Ag3!? 14.Sgl tf4 15.^d4 ^d7 16.^e2 ^xe2 17.txe2
14.&dl
863
abcdefgh
14.®c2 £k6 15.h4 16.^d4 Деб 17.g5 lg7s
14...&e6
14...£)d3! 15.Axd3 (15.®c2 £sf2+-+) 15...e2+ 16.Фхе2 Дхс1 17.Shxcl ^ia6+
15.Фс2 &c6 16.И4 lf4 17.®d 1 &e5 18.&cl
18.te2 td7 19.h5 Sac8 2O.hxg6 hxg6 21 ,®fl &g7^
18...1d7 19.a4 Sac8 2O.fce2
2O.£)d3 £)xd3 21.Axd3 ^ic5t
20...1И6 21.g5 lg7 22.1ИЗ &xf3
22...Sxc4! 23.f4 (23.txe6 fxe6! 24.f4 ^g4+) 23.,.^f3 24.®d3 Sfc8+
23.®d3 ^e5 24.®xe3 &xc4+ 25.®f2 Sc5 26.Shbl
26.Sa2 tc6 27.tg2 f5
26...1c6 27.1g2 f5 28.gxf6 lxf6
28...Sxf6 29.®g3 th6 3O.Sb4 ^e3+ 31.ФЬ2 a5-+
29.Sfl
864
29...1хсЗ!
abcdefgh
29...Sa5 30.®g3 ^c5-+
30.®’\c5 &xc5 31.Sxf8+ &xf8 32.&xc3
32.£)xc3 ^ie3+ 33.Ф<12 ^ixg2-+
32...&e5 33.a5 &xe4+ 34.1xe4 lxe4 35.&d4 ld5 36.&b5 аб 37.&c71с6 38.ЭП+ &g7
38..Af3 З9.^е6+ Фе8-+
39.&e6+ &h6 4O.Sf8 &h5 41.Sh8 h6-+ 42.Sh7 &xh4 43.Sxh6+ &g4 44.&d4 &g5 45.Sh2
ld5 46.Se2 &f4 47.Sf2+ 48.Se2 e5 49.&c2 le4
49...g5
50.&e3 d5 51.&b4 &d4 52.Sel ±f3 0-1
865
REGISTAR • ИНДЕКС • INDEX • REGISTER • REGISTRE • REGISTRO
• REGISTRO • REGISTER •
866
867
898
АЛАА А А А ААЛ А А А
869
870
871
UBJLAVA. ELIZBAR C< 1 )] ---- Zbutkova. Natalia < 1 <S>
U К К.ЫЭ A.L. FR<>DL | 1 ] - Agdestcin, Simon 112
V AC1 I iri< Ly\<;RA VH. MAXIME [3/(3 )] -- CZ'arutana.
РаЫппч (50). ‘>5; Le Qua ng Licm < 1 68); NuiditHeh.
Afkaciij 132; TN akatli il го , I likartl 50; Xzail Eorecst,
Jorden < 1 6У )
VA 11» I IA V. SURI LI J Vu Yangyi 1 KH
VAI__1 .I J<> l’< t’NS,, I' К zX IN CL" 1 S f О 1-2 | - Aronian. 1_even
1 IO; Carlsen, Magnus 137
VAN FOREI S I. JO R DETN [l/<3>] --- Efimov. Igor 21;
Racljabov, Vc a m our <120); Tiari, Aryan <4-0); Vachicr-
-Lagruve. Mtiximc <1<SO>
VAN EOREEST. LUC AS I 1 ] - Inciic, Alck-,a.ala. 197
VIDIT. SATNTOSII GUJRATHI [ 1/( I )] CJviriin.L
Boi l', (116); Navara. Davit! 154
VIT1UC1OV. NIKITA [1/<1>| -- Inarkiev, Ernesto 7;
Jumsabuyev, Rinsit (II)
VL.ACHOS, AINATOLE [I] ------ PavHdis, Antonios 77
VOCATURO. DANII I I [< 1 >] Ilarxlaa Rlaarat luikot i
< 198)
VOLL, ALEKSEY [< 1 >1 --- Brodt, Aleksandr ( 1 24 )
V<>I.<>KII IN, ATNDREI [<2)J -- Det 11 c he t> к <», Anton
< *S-4 ); Rndovnnov iuS. TN i ко I si <1 12)
VOVK. YURI [1/(1>] - She volienko. Kirill 90;
Waajtiiszek, Riidoshiw <*><•>
VR.OL1.IK» I IAIV1 [I] - Mowcll» David 1 <>O
WAINCJ HAD |<2>] — L6k6. P«5tcr <120). <120)
WATNc i SI1IXU 13 [ 1 J Ary sin Chopra 144
WATNC3 YUE III -- Wei Yi ЮО
WEI A I Cc»/< I >] - A<lly, Ahmed C»5; -I si ко ven ко» Dmitry
1 3 <-» ; Ncpom n iachtcli i. Inn 9С»; Pruggnunundhuu. К .
< 1 2 С» ) ; W n ng Y tic 190$ Хч Yi 1; 2hotl Jinnelino 1 4M
WETN YANC. [ 1 I Li Sliilong ****
WOJTASZEK. RADOSLAW |2/<3>] ГХ/I n mc-d у nrov.
Shakhriyur < 1 1 ). 103; Nepomniachtchi. Inn <«<S);
Svidler. Peter 3 1 ; Vovk, Yuiri <OO)
XlCJNCi. JLI'T’URY [-4/(2 )] - Akohian. 'Y si rvtirhun 1 78;
Вок. lienjantin 1 50; Donal nguey. Percy. Lcinicr < <S2 ) ;
Irgaliyev, All kit san (20); It oltson. Ray I *t <»; Shankland,
Sam 117
XU XIANCaYU fl] ---- Lui Shanulci »7
XU Y I [ 1 /< I )] - Li Slii long < *» I ); Wei Y i 1
YALOY, SIIIN1ON L< 1 >J ----- Elyosejala. I lard <19«S)
YA IN I AAR.BI EV. R. U S L A TN Г< 1 >1 - Klannin. Scnaen (84)
YILMAZ. N4USTAEA EIN ES Г 2/< I >1 --------- Kiilaots. Ka ido
< 17); Zanan, Evgeny k<); Zhi^talko. Andrey 25
YCX). CII К I STORM ER WOO J I TN I < I > | -- I< in go ir,
I'ringray < 1 CS3 )
VU YAINOYI Fl 1 ----- Vnilabsiv. Snri I SS
YU EE A. DA INI IL fl] --- Sarie. Ivan 27
NNNNNN
zX IN ZX IN . EX' < iLN Y Г 1 1 - Vх i 1 ntaz. N1 li stn t'a Enes «О
IIICiAL KO. AINI3REY [1 I - X ilnany-. Aliistafa Enos 2 5
MOU IIANC'IIAO Cl] ----- Wei Yi 14S
1IUKOVA. NA1AL1A [Cl >] ------ Ubilavua. Eliyhar < 1 <» >
<_> IN <_> — Y U A IN . ^llzX.O [( 1 )] - Jolauinsen. Darryl (5)
UNzlSAINOE. XIAR11N fl) ----------------- Oelasnor. 13jom -49
872
873
CLASSIFICATION
I - Combinations with mating attack
II - Combinations to reach the draw
III - Other combinations
1. Artemiev, Vladislav (2736) - Hracek, Zbynek (2578)
Skopje, 2019
I a
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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LSdl
l.th6! gxh6 2Ж4! ^e8 (2...Ф118 З.аЗ! ®d6 (3...®e7 4.^g6++-; 3...®xb2 4.®xh6 te7 5.Sg3+-
) 4.^xf7++-) 3.®xh6 tf6 4.Sg3+ ФИ8 (4...tg7 5,^f3! ФИ8 (5...®d6 6.Sxg7+ ^xg7 7.®xd6+-)
6.Sxg7 ^xg7 7.^g5+-) 5.^d7 (5.^xc6 ®d6 6.^xd5 tg7 7.®xd6 fcxd6 8.^e5 Sad8 9.^e3+-)
5...txd7 6.Sxe8 ®d6 7.^xd5! te5 8.®xf8+ ®xf8 9.Sxf8+ Sxf8 10.dxe5+-
874
1...&е8 2.М4Т
2. Sychev, Klementy (2545) - Sasikiran, Krishnan (2678)
Moscow, 2019
I c
abcdefgh
1...? -+
Show/Hide Solution
1...1ИЗ!
l...Sc6 2.®xb5 Ah3 3.®xc6 ®xc6 4.gxh3+
2.gxh3 Sc6 3.®xc6 ®xc6-+
3. Anand, Viswanathan (2767) - Ding, Liren (2805)
Stavanger (blitz), 2019
I c
875
abcdefgh
1.? +-
Show/Hide Solution
l.lxg7! Ixf5 2.®h6! Se6 3.1h8! 1-0
4. Gilevych, Artem (2403) - D'Costa, Lorin (2402)
Cannes, 2019
abcdefgh
876
Show/Hide Solution
1Л)е5! &хе5
l...£)d8 2.Sc7 ®xc7 3.£ixg6+ Sxg6 4.®xc7+-
2.Sc8+ ±f7 3.dxe5 Sxe5 4.Sh8
4.Sc6! Se4 5.®b8 ®g5 6.®h8! ®xh6+ 7.&g2 Se6 8.Sc7+ Se7 9.Sc8 ®g7 10.®d8 &f6 (10...g5
ll.®xd5++-) ll.Sc6+ &g5 12.Se6+-
4...&f6 5.®d4±
5. Anand, Viswanathan (2779) - Navara, David (2739)
Shamkir, 2019
II h
abcdefgh
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l...Sdl+! 2.&xdl ®d4+ З.Фе1
З.Фс1 ®al+ 4.&d2 ®d4+= - 3.Kel
3...@gl+ 4.&d2 ®d4+= 1/2-1/2
6. Ding, Liren (2773) - Grischuk, Alexander (2750)
Stavanger (blitz), 2019
877
Ill с
abcdefgh
1...? -+
Show/Hide Solution
l...c4! 2.bxc4 Sxa6?
2...tc5! 3.Sbl (3.a7 tb7-+) 3...M7 4.^b6 tf5 5.h4 Sxa6-+ (5...txbl 6.^d7+ Фс7 7,^xc5
Sa5+)
3.&e7#
7. Janzelj, Tim (2384) - Di Nicolantonio, Lucas (2379)
Radenci, 2019
III f
878
abcdefgh
1...? -+
Show/Hide Solution
l...&xc4
l...£)cd3+! 2.Фе2 (2.Sxd3 £ixc4-+) 2„.£)xc4 3.£)xc4 Af7 4.£)еЗ (4.ФеЗ Axc4 5.Afl £ib2!-+)
4„.£)f4+ 5.Фе1 Sxd2 6.Sxd2 Sxd2 7.^xd2 £ixg2 8.£)xg2 Дха2-+
2.^xc4=
8. Svane, Rasmus (2599) - Flom, Gabriel (2460)
Moscow, 2019
III f
879
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
Show/Hide Solution
l.lxf7+! ФхП 2.®b3+ &d5 3.exd5 ®xd5 4.®a3! Ib7
4...®dl+ 5.Ф112 ®d8 6.®a7+ &g8 7.^c3 tf8 8.b4+-
5.&c3 9d7 6.®a2+ ®e6 7.®a7 9d7 8.&e4 lc8 9.®a2+ ®d5
9...®e6 10.^g5++-
10.®xd5+ cxd5 1 L&d6+ Феб 12.&xc8+-
9. Schitco, Ivan (2426) - Aleksandrov, Aleksej (2574)
Moscow, 2019
III g
880
abcdefgh
1...? -+
Show/Hide Solution
L..lb6t
l...Axf2+! 2.Фх12 еЗ+ З.^хеЗ (З.АхеЗ £ig4+ 4.&gl Axg2 5.^xg2 £ixe3+ 6.£)xe3 Sxe3 7.^ic6
Sxe2+ 8.ФП ®f6+ 9.Фхе2 Se8+ 10.&d2 b4! Il.^xb4 ®d4+ 12.^d3 ®еЗ+ 13.ФсЗ Sc8+
14.ФЬ2 Sb8+ 15.Фс2 Sxbl 16.Sxbl ^e5 17.Sd6 (17.^xe5 ®e2+-+) 17...^c4-+) 3...txg2
4.&xg2 ^c5! 5.Sxc5 ®xd2 6.Sxf6 (6.^fl? Sxe2+ 7.&hl Sel-+) 6...Sxe3 7.Sf2 ®xa5-+
881
By IM Goran Arsovic
882
CLASSIFICATION
A О 1.2. 3 II A : <Й? 1 A : 1 A 2 <x> A : 2 A
A 1 II 2 A : 2 A
A 2 3 A : 3 A
A 3 <]<! <]<!<] 4f «С £ r- X <1<I<1<1<I <T in so r X
A a 2 A : 1 A
A 5 3 A : 2 A
A <b 4 A : 3 A
A T 5 A : 4 A
А в 6 A : 5 A 7 A : 6 A 8 A : 7 A
A 9 II A
<?3Jt
<53 Jt О
<53Ji. 1 j2l : 5^? 3L : A
5^ Ji. 2 <53 : <53
<5\Ji. 3 JL 0_ A) : -S3 <_l A)
JL (J A) : <53 (l_ A)
<53 Ji. 4 Ji. (L A) : Й (L A) L >
<53 Ji. 5 Ji. (L_ A ) : <53 < l_ A ) _) >
<53 Ji. A Ji. : Ji. cW
<5^ Ji. T J. : Jl —
<53Jl « <53<S3/<S3j2l/jSljSl : s±?
: A
<53<?3/<S3^/jLjL : <53/Ji.
<53 Jt 9 II <53Jl
a о a : <&>
a : A
a i a : <53
a 2 a : Jt
а з a (_l A) : a (_l A) a + 1 A : a ( 1 A)
a -4 a 4- 2. 3. 4 II A : a (J A)
a s a + 2 A : a + I A
a * и a ; a i_ >
a 2 a (l_ A) : a (l_ A> _i =>
a « a : <93<93/<5_iJi./Ji.Ji. a : <5v53<93/<9v5^.&./<93Jl Jl/J*. Ji. Ji. a4A/a.sL : A a <93/a Ji. : <?\/j. a<$3/ajt : a
a 9 ii a
«V О W : <±> W : A
w 1 o : <9 3 : Ji.
«У 2 : a
3 <fy< (J A) : ® (_i A)
W (l_ A) ; W (_l A)
«У 4 «S' <l_ A) : «S' <l_ A>
«У S «S' : «3<53/<53^./JlJl
«> : a«3/aJt
«У A «S' : aH
«S' : <?3<93<?V<?3<53JL/<S3J!.Ji./JLJ&.Ji.
w : а«з^/а^ззк/азкзк
«S' : aa<53/aaji.
«у : saa
«У 7 W^-^zW ф : A
«!'5V«y Jt : <53/Ji.
W<53/WJl : a
W<?V®A : «?
«V в «$"?VW.sa. : <?342V«’»Ji./Ji.Ji.
: IISVH-S.
«?<53/«У Ji. : as
W-93/WJl : W/53/WJi.
«V 9 l| «У
883
1. Aronian, Levon (2763) - Keymer, Vincent (2516)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, 2019
M 2/f
abcdefgh
1.? =
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1.ФА!
1.W1?! &d6 2.ФП ^a8! З.Фе2 Фс7+
1...Фа5 2.&b4+! Фс4
2...Фаб З.Фе2 ^a8 4.ФеЗ Фс5 5.^d3+ (5.^c2 b4 6.^d4 &d6 (6...Фс4? 7.^хеб b3 8.&d2+-)
7.ФаЗ=) 5...ФЬ6 6.Ш Фха7 7.^xe6 b4 8.^d4 Фаб 9.ФаЗ=
з.&сб= Фаз
З...Ь4 4.Фе2 ЬЗ 5.&d2 Фс5 6.^d8 Фаб 7.Фс1 &d7 8.W Феб 9.^d8+ Фа7 1O.W=
4.Фе1 &a8 5.&d8 e5 6.&c6 Фе4
6...e4 7.Фа1 e3 8.fxe3 ФхеЗ 9.^)e7 Фе4 1О.Фе2=
7.Фа2 Фа5 8.&Ь4+ Фс4 9.&с6 Фа5 10.&Ь4+ Фе4 П.&сб f4 12.ФсЗ Фа5 13.&Ь4+ Фе4 1/2-
1/2
2. Esipenko, Andrey (2620) - Pershin, Denis (2409)
Russia, 2019
884
&& 3/b
abcdefgh
1...? -+
Show/Hide Solution
1...&СЗ! 2.&f4
2.^el a5 3,&dl te3 4.^c2 tf4 5.^аЗ a4 6.^b5+ ФЬЗ 7.^d4+ ФЬ2 8.^b5 Де5 9.Фе2 ФЬЗ
(9...Фс2-+ - 2.Nf4) 10.&d2 ФЬ4 И.^а7 Фс4 12.Фс2 аЗ-+
2...&С2 3.&d5 а5 4.&с7 а4 5.&Ь51е5 6.&аЗ+ &ЬЗ 7.&Ы 1сЗ! 8.&dl 1а5 9.&с11Ь4
9... tb4 lO.^dl ФЬ2-+
0-1
3. Ви го vi с, Rijad (2393) - Sadikhov, Ulvi (2479)
Sarajevo, 2019
4/b
885
abcdefgh
1...? -+
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l...c4! 2.&g6 сЗ 3.jlxc3
3.h5 c2 4.ДЬ2 a3-+
3... &xc3 4.h5 &xd5 5.h6 &f6! 6.&xf6 аЗ 7.h7 a2 8.&f7 al=Q 9.&g8 ®a8+ 10.&g7 ®g2+ 0-1
4. Stupak, Kirill (2547) - Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2680)
Budapest, 2019
g 6/a
abcdefgh
886
1...? =
Show/Hide Solution
1...&I16! 2.bxa4
2.b4 Sb3=
2...Sdl+! 3.&g2 Sd2+ 4.&h3 Sh2+! 5.&g4 Sxh4+! 6.gxh4 1/2-1/2
5. Ding, Liren (2809) - Rapport, Richard (2726)
Shenzhen, 2019
g 6/b
abcdefgh
Show/Hide Solution
l...f5! =
l...Sxf2? 2.b5 f5 3.Sb4 f4 4.g4!+-
2.f4 &g6 3.&c5 Sc2+ 4.&d5 Sd2+ 5.&c6 Sc2+ 6.&d6 Sd2+ 7.&c7 Sc2+ 8.&d6 Sd2+ 9.&c5
Sc2+ 10.&d4 Sd2+
10...gxf4 ll.gxf4 Sf2 12.Sa6+ <±>h5 13.Фе5 Sb2=
П.ФсЗ Sg2 12.b5 Sxg3+ 13.&c4 Se3
13...Sg2 14.b6 Sc2+ 15.ФЬ5 Sc8 16.b7 Sb8 17.ФЬ6 gxf4=
887
14.b6 Se8 15.Фс5 gxf4 16.Sxf4 &g5 17.Sb4 f4 18.b7 Sb8 19.Фс6 f3 2О.Фс7 Sxb7+ 21.ФхЬ7=
f2 22.Sbl ±f4 23.Феб Фй 24.Ф<15 Фg2 25.Фе4 fl=R 26.Sxfl Фх11 27.Ф<15 1/2-1/2
6. Chatalbashev, Boris (2521) - Teplyi, Igor (2418)
Danmark (ch), 2019
g 6/e
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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1.Ф15!
l^g3?g5 2.Sxc6 ФП=
1...S112
l... Sh5+ 2.Феб! f5 3.Sxc6 Sh6+ 4.Фа5 Sh2 5.Фе5 Sxf2 6.d5+-
2.Sxc6 Sxf2+ З.Фе6+- Sa2
3...Se2 4.Sc3+-
4.Sc8+ ФЬ7 5.d5 Фg6 6.d6 Sa6 7^d5 ФГ5 8.d7 Sa3 9.d8=Q Sd3+ 1О.Фс4 Sxd8 ll.Sxd8
Фg4 12.Ф44 f5 13.Sf8 g6 14.Sf6 g5 15.Sf8 1-0
7. Sevian, Samuel (2642) - Dominguez Perez, Leinier (2739)
USA (ch), 2019
g 7/i
888
abcdefgh
1...? -+
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1...Фс7! 2.f5
2.Фс2 Sc2+ 3.^d3 (З.ФН Sc3 4.Sxh5 ФЬ6-+) 3...Sa2 4.&d4 Sxa3 5.Фс5 Sb3 6.Sh7+ &d8-+
2...Sxf5-+ З.Фе2 &b7 4.f3 Ь4! 5.axb4 a3 6.Sd6 Sf8
6...Sg5 7.Ф£2 (7.f4 Sgl 8.<±>f2 a2-+) 7...a2 8.Sdl h4 9.Sal h3-+
7.±f2 Sa8 8.Sdl &b6 9.&g3 &b5 10.&h4 Sf8! ll.Sfl Sf5! 12.f4 &xb4 13.Sf2 Sa5 14.Sa2
Фьз 15.Sal a2 16.Sfl al=Q 17.Sxal Sxal 18.&xh5 Sfl 19.&g5 Фс4 2O.f5 &d5 0-1
8. Vallejo Pons, Francisco (2693) - Carlsen, Magnus (2845)
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, 2019
g 9/e
889
abcdefgh
1...? -+
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l...lf2+! 2.&d2
2.ФН tc5+ 3.&g2 (З.Фе1 ДЬ4+ 4.&dl Sd8+ 5.Фс1 te7-+) 3...Sf2+ 4.ФМ td6 (4...Sxe2??
5.td3+! =) 5 .Ab 7 Ad3 6.Aa6+ ФсЗ 7.&gl Ac5 8.ФЫ Sf6-+
2...Sd8+!-+ 3.&c2 ДеЗ 4.1f3 Sd2+ 5.&Ы &b3
5...tg5 6.th5 ФЬЗ 7.Stel+ ФаЗ-+
6.&C1+ ФаЗ 7.&e2 Sb2+ 8.&al Sb8 0-1
9. Krejci, Jan (2588) - Biolek, Richard Jr (2442)
Cesko (ch), 2019
g 9/o
890
abcdefgh
1...? =
Show/Hide Solution
1...И5! 2.gxh6+ Sxh6+ 3.&g4 Sg6+ 4.ФВ
4.&xf4 Sa2 5.&f5 Sxa4 6.Sg8+ &xg8 7.&xg6=
4...Sd3+
4...Sa2 5.a7 Sa3+ 6.Фе2 Sa2+=
5.Фе2 Se3+ 6.Ф12 Sb6 7.a7 Sb2+ 8.&fl Sbl+
8...Sa3 9.Se8! Sbl+ lO.Sel Sxel+ ll.&xel Sxa4=
9.Ф12 Sb2+ lO.Sfl Sbl+ 11.Ф12 1/2-1/2
891
Szwed, Jacek (2387) - Harff, Marcel (2412)
Iraklion, 2019
Л 3/c3
abcdefgh
In this endgame the rivals exchanged mistakes, so a peaceful conclusion is reached.
1.ФсЗ?
1.Фс4 Фс7 2.b4 axb4 З.ФхЬ4 ФЬ7 4.ФсЗ Фаб 5.ФЬ4=
1... Феб-+ 2.Фс4 &d7?
2...е4! 3.^d4 f5 4.ФеЗ Фе5 5.gxf5 Фх£5 6.Ь4 ахЬ4 7.а5 ЬЗ 8.а6 Ь2 9.а7 bl=Q-+
З.Ф(13= Феб 4.Фе4! &d7 5.&d3 Феб 6.Фе4 Фd7 7^d3 Феб 8.Фе4 1/2-1/2
Goumas, Georgios (2386) - Shyam, Sundar M (2519)
Karlsruhe, 2019
Л 3/c3
892
abcdefgh
l...b5? A step in the wrong direction. Instead, Black should have improved his king.
1 ...Ф06 2.Фе2 Феб 3.<&d3 <&d6 4.b3 Фс5 5.b4+ <&d6 б.ФеЗ Феб 7.Ф13 e4+ 8.Ф12 a5 9.Фе2
ФЬ5 10.ФП еЗ И.Фе2 Фс4 12.h4 gxh4 13.ФхеЗ ФхсЗ-+
2.Ь4= ФГб З.ФаЗ Феб 4.ФеЗ е4 5.Фа2 Фе5 б.ФеЗ Феб 7.Фа2 Фаб 8.Фе2 Фе5 1/2-1/2
Plat, Vojtech (2535) - Przybylski, Wojciech (2320)
Chorzow (rapid), 2019
Л 3/d4
abcdefgh
l...g5? Black goes for the wrong pawn break. He should have centralized his king in order to
create a solid defensive setup.
893
1...Фе6 2.ЬЗ Фе7=
2.hxg5!+- fxg5 3.f4! h4+ 4.&h3 g4+ 5.&xh4 1-0
Inarkiev, Ernesto (2692) - Lan, Zilun (2333)
China, 2019
Л 6/c3
abcdefgh
After the next move Black spoils his winning chances.
I...a6? Once again, the king should have been improved first.
1 ...Фе5! 2.ФеЗ аб! 3.h5 ФЬ6 4.&f4 еЗ 5.ФхеЗ ?bg5 6.Ф13 е5 7.Фе4 Axg4 8.Фхе5 Фх115-+
2.Фе2! = &d5 3.&d2 &d6 4.Фе2 &d5 5.&d2 1/2-1/2
Cabarkapa, Novak (2454) - Ivie, Velimir (2516)
Srbija (ch), 2019
№ 2/d
894
abcdefgh
l.^e3? White should not have moved the knight. It was essential to keep the black knight away
from e5.
I.f4 ^c5 2.^e5 ^e6+ З.ФеЗ Ш 4.h4 Фс7 5.&d4 Феб 6.g4+-
l...&e5= 2.&xd5 1/2-1/2
Kantans, Toms (2513) - Socko, Bartosz (2627)
Chorzow (rapid), 2019
2/i
abcdefgh
Next we will examine a highly tricky knight endgame.
I.b7? Too ambitious pawn push. Again, an important king move was overlooked.
895
I.^d4! ^ixb6 2.£)xb6 &f6 З.Фе4+-
1... &с5= 2.b8=N a4
2... ^d3+ З.Фе4 Ab4
З.&сб Фе8
3... ^d3+ 4.Фе4 a3
4.&b6
4 .^d6+ &d7 5.^b4 Фс7 6.^c8+ Ф17 7.^c2 ^d7+ 8.&d6 Ш±
4... a3 5.&b4
5 .^d4=
5... ^d3+ 6.^xd3?! White misses another chance for equality.
6 .<&d4
6... a2 7.&xe6 al=Q 8.&c4 Sa6+ 9.&d5 ®b7+ 10.&d4 ®d7+ П.Фе4 ®c6+ 12.&d4 ®f6+
13.&e4 ®g6+ 14.f5 ®g2+ 15.&d4 ®g4+ 16.&d5 ®xf5+ 17.&de5 Фе7 18.&e3 Wbl There was
still a glimmer of hope left. Alas... 19.^c6+?
19.Фс5 ®cl+20.^5c4=
19...&f6 20.&d4 ®Ь7+ 21.Фс5
21.Фс4 Фе5-+
21...@e7+ 0-1
Jovanic, Ognjen (2515) - Kovacevic, Blazimir (2475)
Hrvatska (ch), 2019
2/i
896
abcdefgh
l...^h5+? The knight check was tempting, but once again it was much wiser to improve the
king.
1...Фс4 2.Фе5 ^d7+ З.Феб ^c5+ 4.&f7 ^d3 5.^xh7
2.&e4+-
2.Фе5+-
2...И6 Black plays on, but there are no saving chances.
2...^f6+ З.Фе5 ^d7+ 4.Фе6 ^c5+ 5.&f6+-
3.&f7 Фс5 4.g4 &g3+ 5.Ф13 &fl 6.&xh6 &d5 7.&f4 &d2 8.&g5 &e4+ 9.&xg6 Фе5 10.h4
±f4 11.g5 &g3 12.h5 &h4 13.&f7 1-0
Kriebel, Tadeas (2515) - Ftacnik, Lubomir (2512)
Slovensko, 2019
g 5/i
897
abcdefgh
Black had some chances to secure a draw, but he missed the correct rook move.
l...Sh2?
l...Sc2+ 2.ФЬ6 a2 3.Sa3 &d6 4.b5 Sc8 5.Фа7 Sc7+ б.Фаб Sc8! 7.ФЬ7 Sc7+ 8.ФЬ8 Sh7=
2.Sxa3+- Black is doomed now! 2...Sxh4 3.Sd3 Sh5+ 4.^c6 Sh6+ 5.'&b7 Sh5 б.Фаб 1-0
Zelcic, Robert (2520) - Martinovic, Sasa (2555)
Hrvatska (ch), 2019
S 6/e
abcdefgh
Black spoils his winning chances by pushing his passer to the 2nd rank too soon.
I...b2?
898
1 ...ФсЗ 2.Sc6+ &d4 3.Sxe6 Scl 4.Sb6 Sc5 5.Sxg6 b2 6.Sb6 ФсЗ 7.Sxb2 ФхЬ2 8.ФеЗ ФсЗ
9.Фе4 ФЬЗ 10.g4 Sb5-+
2.&g5= Now, White gained a decent counterplay, surely enough for a draw. 2...&c3 3.Sc6+
&d4 4.Sb6 ФсЗ 5.Sc6+ &d4 6.Sb6 Sgl 7.Sxb2 Sxg3+ 8.&f4 Sh3 9.Sd2+ Фс5 10.&g5 Sxf3
ll.&xg6 Sf5 12.Sd8 Sd5 13.Sh8 &d6 1/2-1/2
Velicka, Petr (2430) - Plat, Vojtech (2533)
Bohuslavice (rapid), 2019
g 7/d
abcdefgh
Black had some chances to clinch a draw, since his rook is well positioned. However, he should
have kept the white king entrapped.
1...Фе5?
l...Sal! =
2.ФП +- Now the white king is free to roam, and there is no way to save the game. 2...^f5
З.Фе1 Фе5 4.&dl Фе4 5.Ш6 Фе5 6.Ш4 Sxa6 7.Sxg4 Sa2 8.Фе1 &f5 9.Sf4+ &g5 10.&fl Sa5
11.&g2 Sa2 12.Sb4 Sa3 13.f3 Sal 14.Sb5+ &g6 15.g4 Sa4 16.&g3 Sc4 17.Sb6+ &g7 18.f4
Scl 19.&h4 Sc5 2O.f5 ±f7 21.±g5 Sc4 22.Sb7+ ±f8 23.&h5 Sf4 24.&g5 Sc4 25.f6 &g8
26.&h5 ±f8 27.g5 &g8 28.&g6 Sc8 29.Sg7+ &h8 3O.Sh7+ 1-0
Yu, Yangyi (2751) - Harikrishna, Pentala (2723)
Shenzhen, 2019
® 0/c2
899
abcdefgh
Curiously, this position occurred in two games. In both cases the white player lost in the same
manner!
I.h5? The losing move!
Instead, White could have secured a draw after 1.Фе7! ®g7 2.Фе8 ®e5+ З.Ф08 ®f6 4.Фе8
®e6+ 5.Ф18=
l... ®h7! Harikrishna finds the correct winning path. 2.Фе8 ^d5 3.h6 ®e4+
In the first game Black proceeded with 3...®g6 4.h7 Феб 5.h8=N ®h5 0 : 1 Zapata
Arbelaez,Estiven 2220 - Saladen Dulce,Rafael 2168, Colombia 2019
4.Ф08 Феб 0-1
Ghazarian, Kirk Vagho (2209) - Gupta, Abhijeet (2602)
Reykjavik, 2019
® 4/k
900
abcdefgh
l.&d2 1/2 : 1/2 !!!
White settled for a draw by repetition. However, he could have won the game after: 1.ФсЗ ®cl+
(1 ...h3 2.d7 h2 3.d8=Q ®el+ 4.ФЬЗ a4+ 5.Фа2 hl=Q 6.®8h8+ ®g6 7.®df6#; 1 ...®f8 2.d7 ®d8
3.®d6 h3 4.&d2 ®g4 5.®e6+ ®g3 6.®e8 ®f6 7.d8=Q+-) 2.ФЬЗ a4+ З.ФЬ4 ®c2 4.ФЬ5 ®f5+
5.ФхЬ6 h3 (5...®d7 6.®f6 h3 7.®e7 ®c8 8.d7 ®Ь8+ 9.Фс6 ®a8+ 10.&d6 ®Ь8+ И.Феб ®b6+
12.®d6 ®xe3+ 13.&f7+-) 6.d7 ®e6+ 7.ФЬ5 ®f5+ 8.Фха4 ®c2+ 9.ФЬ4+-
901
THE FAMOUS CHESS STUDY AND ITS LESSER-KNOWN
TWINS
In this article we will try to establish if twin studies
increase the quality of the original. First of all, we
should define the twins as positions which are usually
different only in placement of one of the pieces
compared to the original study. According to the rules,
those studies are regarded as a single one, but with two,
three, or even more twins. Quite rarely the twins are
being discovered after a while, and then a new study
(twin) is named after the previous authors (authors of
earlier twins). We are exploring such rare situations in
our article now.
Recently, Steffen Nielsen from Denmark, a
distinguished composer, conducted a Facebook Survey
asking from his fellow composers to list the most
popular and often reproduced studies in the history. In
my opinion, the main study of our article is one of 10
most famous studies, so the story of its twins becomes
even more amazing!
The first study (original) was reproduced many times,
and is published in the FIDE Album (1914—1944/III, No.597). The author is Szaja Kozlowski
(Poland, 1910 - 1943) who died during the Nazi occupation of Poland in 1943 in the Lodz
Ghetto. His classical studies are characterized by superb clarity of thought. Study No.7 in this
article is quite typical for his style, and also very famous among the problemists. Overall,
Kozlowski published 29 studies according to the Van der Heijden's database.
Szaja Kozlowski
Harold van der Heijden is a Dutch composer of chess endgame studies. He was born in Veghel,
The Netherlands, in 1960. His collection of endgame studies is most certainly the largest
collection in the world. He is the author of one of the twin studies.
Finally, I had the pleasure of discovering yet another twin study, and it is presented here as No.3
902
in the article.
1. Kozlowski, Szaja
Swiat Szachowy, 1931
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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The author composed this brilliant study at the young age of 21. White is not winning after the
obvious l.g7? since the position remains drawn even if he manages to capture the f7 pawn. The
modem EGTB 7 technology confirms the correctness of author’s analysis. The theme is the
annihilation of the white bishop in the most sophisticated position.
l.Sg7+!
I.g7? Sa8 2.Shl Sa3+ З.Фе4 Sa4+ 4.&d5 Sa5+ 5.Фс6 Sa6+ 6.ФЬ7 Se6 7.Scl Se7+ 8.ФЬ6
(8.ФЬ8 Se8+ 9.Sc8 Sxc8+ 1О.Фхс8 f5) 8...Se6+ 9.Sc6 Se8 10.Sc7 Se6+ И.ФЬ7 Se8 12.Sd7
Ф117 (12..T5 13.Sd5) 13.Sxf7 Se6 14.Sf8 Sg6
L..&xh8 2.Sh7+ &g8 3.g7! Sa8
3...&xh7 4.gxf8=Q
4.Sh8+ &xg7 5.Sxa8 1-0
2. Van der Heijden, Harold
EBUR, 2002
903
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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After Szaja Kozlowski 1931.
In this twin study Van der Heijden managed to shift the white king from f3 to e3, and create
something remarkable with only a slight twist. Obviously, the solution is completely different, as
the solution of the Kozlowski’s study becomes only a try in Van der Heijden’s interpretation.
The precision is truly astonishing! Even the famous Alexander Hildebrand congratulated Van der
Heijden for this amazing achievement "My congratulations for your marvelous variation of the
Kozlowski idea!".
Lle5!
l.Sg7+? ФхИ8 2.Sh7+ &g8 3.g7? Se8+
l...fxg6 2.Sg7+ &h8 3.&e4! g5 4.&d5! g4 5.&e6 g3 6.1f6!
6.Sxg3+? Ф117
6...g2 7.&f5
7.Sxg2+ Ф117 8.&f5
7...gl=Q 8.Sxgl+ &h7 9.Shl+ &g8 10.&g6 1-0
3. Dju rase vic, Branislav
Original Chess Informant, 2019
904
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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After Szaja Kozlowski 1931 & Harold Van der Heijden 2002
Recently, I have discovered another twin and gave a lecture about it during the XIV Belgrade
Problem Chess Festival (24-26 May 2019). The study can be concluded with the White’s 4th
move since the further solution is not straightforward. However, the study has full merit thanks
to the precise 1st, 3rd, and 4th move by White and quite active Black’s counterplay.
Lld4!!
l.tal? fxg6 2.Sg7+ Ф118 З.Фс5 Sfl! 4.td4 Sdl!= (4...Scl+? 5.&d5! Sdl 6.Sd7+! &g8
7.Фе6!+-)1.ДсЗ? fxg6 2.Sg7+ <±>h8 З.Фс5 Sf3! 4.td4 Sd3!=; l.te5? fxg6 2.Sg7+ <±>h8 З.Фсб
Sf5!=
l...fxg6 2.Sg7+ &h8 3.&c5!
З.Фсб? Sf4! 4.Sd7+ &g8 5.&d5 Sf7!=; З.Фс4? Sf5! 4.&d3 Sh5!=
3...Sf5+
3...Sf4 4.Sf7++-
4.&d6!+-
4.Феб? Sf4! 5 .tai Sfl 6.Sa7+ &g8 7.&d6 Sf7=
4...Sf4 5.1al or 5.Bb2/5.Bc3/5.Be5 5...Sfl 6.Sa7+ &g8 7.&e6! Sel+
7...Sf7 8.Sxf7+-; 7...Sbl 8.Sa8+ <±>h7 9.Sh8#
905
8.1е5!
8.<±>f6? Sbl= or8...Rfl+=
8...g5
8...Sfl 9.Sg7+ &f8 10.Sxg6+-
9.Sg7+ &h8
9...&f8 10.Sh7+-
10.Se7+!
10.Sxg5+? Ф117 1 l.<±>f7 Sfl+ (11...Ф116? 12.tf4+-) 12.tf6 Ф116! 13.Sg8 <±>h5!=
10...&g8 ll.Se8+ &h7 12.Ф17! 1-0
4. Dvizov, Evgeny
2.c Slepjan-50 JT Zvezda (Zvyazda), 2004
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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In 2004 there was an unsuccessful attempt to improve the initial idea. Curiously, neither the
author, nor the judge did notice that the study was incorrect due to the trivial 1 .iLg7!, and hidden
l.Sh5! GM Marjan Kovacevic showed me this interesting example.
l.Sg7+!
I.g7? Sa8 (l...&xh7? 2.gxf8=R!)
906
L..&xh8 2.Sh7+ &g8 3.g7! &xh7
3...Sa8 4.Sh8+ &xg7 5.Sxa8
4.gxf8=R!
4.gxf8=Q?
1-0
5. Selezniev, Alexey
100 Endspiele (Selesniev) #57, 1940
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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Way back in 1940 the idea was explored again, with the minor promotion into a rook, but
without the bishop sacrifice on h8.
l.Sh7+ &g8 2.g7 &xh7 3.gxf8=R
3.gxf8=Q?
1-0
6. Kuznetsov, Anatoly Georgievich
Moscovitch Komsomolets, 1962
907
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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Again, we witness the minor promotion into a rook, without the passive bishop sacrifice.
However, Black may use the right to castle as one of defensive resources.
l.Sh7 ^xg6
l...Sg8 2.gxf7+; l...Sf8 2.g7 Sg8 3.Sh8; 1...0-0 2.g7 ФхИ7 3.gxf8=Q
2.hxg6 0-0! 3.g7 &xh7 4.gxf8=R!
4.gxf8=Q?
1-0
7. Kozlowski, Szaja
Glos Poranny, 1931
908
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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Now we come back to the hero of this article. This amazing study should prove to be very
interesting for practical chess players.
I.£d7+ Фс7 2.&f8! &d8
2...<&d6 3.<&g4! (3.<&f4? Ф<15!) 3...<&d5 4.Ф115 Фе5 5.<&g5 Фс4 6.Ф116 &f5 7.<&g7 <&g5 8.^d7+-
; 2...Фс8 3.<±>f4 <&d8 4.<&g5 Фе8 5.Ф115! (5.Ф116? <&xf8) 5...<&xf8 6.Ф116! +-
3.±f4
3.&g4
3...&e8 4.&g5! &xf8 5.&h6! Фе8 6.&g7 lh7 7.&xh7 ±f8 8.&h8+-
8.Ф116? <&g8=
1-0
8. Van der Heijden, Harold
Algemeen Dagblad, 2003
909
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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A superb miniature by Harold Van der Heijden. White wins thanks to extremely subtle play!
l.fchl!
I.e5? fxe5 2.g5 e4 3.g6 e3 4.g7 e2 5.g8=Q el=Q 6.®g3+ Фе2!; I.g5? fxg5; 1.Ф113? Ф13! 2.e5
fxe5 3.g5 e4 4.g6 e3 5.g7 e2 6.g8=Q el=Q
1...ФА
1...Ф13 2.e5 fxe5 3.g5 e4 (З...Ф12 4.g6 e4 5.g7 e3 6.g8=Q) 4.&gl! еЗ 5.ФП e2+ 6.Фе1; 1...ФеЗ
2.e5 (2.g5? fxg5 З.е5 Ф12 4.e6 g4 5.e7 g3 6.e8=Q g2+ 7.Ф112 gl=Q+ 8.Ф113 ®g3#) 2...fxe5 3.g5
e4 4.g6; l...&g3 2.e5 fxe5 3.g5
2.e5! fxe5 3.g5 e4 4.g6 e3 5.g7 e2 6.g8=Q el=Q 7.®g2# 1-0
9. Dju rase vic, Branislav
1st pr. MT 90 H. Steniczka Win Section, 2019
910
abcdefgh
1.? +-
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I am very proud of this study, which won the 1st prize at the very strong tournament.
Positions with material are usually drawn. White plays for mate, while Black
hopes to achieve a stalemate.Who will prevail?
L&ef6!
1 .fthf6? Sal+! (l...Sa7? 2.£id6!+-) 2.Фс2 Sc 1+! expecting the white king to come on the d-file.
(2...Sgl? 3.^d6!+-) 3.&d3 or 3.Kd2 3...Sgl! 4.^d6 Sdl+!=
l... Sa7
l... Sal+ 2.ФЬ2! Sgl 3.£)f4 Sg3 we reach the same position as after Black's 3rd move in the
main variation. l...Sc4+2.^d2! Sc7 3.£)f4 Sg7 4.ФеЗ+-
2.&f4!
2.&d2? Sf7!=
2...Sg7 3.&b2!! A mysterious winning move!
3.&d2? Sg3! 4.tf8 Sd3+! =
3...Sg3! Preventing White's king to cross the 3rd rank 4.JLf8! An important tempo move,
controlling both a3 and b4 squares. 4...Sb3+ 5.&al!!
5.Фа2? Sg3 6.Фа1 Sg2! =
5...Sg3
911
5...Sbl+ 6.Фа2 Sb2+ 7.ФаЗ Sb3+ 8.Фа4 Sb4+ (8...Sa3+ 9.txa3+-) 9.txb4+-; 5...Sa3+
6.ДхаЗ+-
6.Фа2!+- 1-0
I composed this study during a very pleasant evening walk. The initial placement of the white
knights was g7 and f6, but the placement in the actual study is much better since both knights
play important role in the solution. Taking king flights by means of the initial move is irrelevant,
even though it usually annoys the composers of the orthodox problems.
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THE SAMISCH-BENONI MAZE
In this article I would like to cast light on a highly modem and topical variation which transcends
usual classifications. The play is very rich for both sides, with numerous strategic ideas and
tactical resources available. The results and evaluations reached in correspondence games once
again push the boundaries of our common understanding. I am sure that the over-the-board
practice will find these lines both interesting and rich enough for further developments. I hope
you will enjoy playing the Samisch-Benoni lines with more confidence after examining the
suggested analysis.
I.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7.&ge2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9.&g3
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THE INFLUENCE OF CORRESPONDENCE CHESS ON DEVELOPMENT OF
OPENING THEORY
It is well known that correspondence chess players invest a lot of energy in their opening
preparations. In the pre-engine era, it was of upmost importance to spend days focused on the
analysis in order to discover each and every subtlety in certain line or variation. With the
emergence of modern engines and databases all the necessary information became available to a
much wider chess audience. As a result, the level of play got much higher and deeper in every
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The Kingdom of Benoni
9...e6
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7.&ge2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9.&g3 e6
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1О.Ле2 exd5 ll.cxd5 a6 12.a4 Jld7 13.h3 b5 14.f4
14.0-0 b4!? In my opinion this move offers a very satisfactory play for Black. (14...Sb8 15.f4
^c4 16.txc4 bxc4 17.®d2 ^e8 (17...Sb3 18.e5 ^e8 19.^ge4±) 18.f5 te5 19.Sf3 f6 2O.^ge2
g5 Black is trying to block the play on the kingside and realize the initiative along the b-file.
21.jt.f2 ®e7 22.jt.g3 ftg7 23.Axe5 ®xe5 24.h4! g4 25.Sf4 Де8 (The blockade of the kingside
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would cause serious weakening such as 25...h5?! because White would be in time to reroute the
knight to f4 and gain a clear advantage.) 26.g3 Ф118 27.Ф112 Sg8 28.Sgl Thanks to his spatial
advantage White has enough time to improve the position of his pieces. (Black would gain
counterplay after 28.Sxg4? jlh5+) 28...Sb4 29.Sf2
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29...£)h5 Preventing the white knight to get to f4. (29...Axa4?! 30.®h6 (3O.Sal+) 3O...Ae8
31Af4 JLf7 32.h5 ^ie8 33.Sal+) 3O.a5f Rallabandi, Praveen - Williamson,Dawn, corr 2017)
15.^bl c4 16.^d2 (16T4 ^d3 17.txd3 cxd3 18.®xd3 We8! 19.b3 h5 2O.^d2 h4 21 .fthl Sc8
22.jt.d4 Sc3!# with decent counterplay.) 16...c3 17.f4 ftcg4 18.hxg4 cxd2oo
14...b4!? The idea of the piece sacrifice is well known from some of the correspondence games!
14...^c4 15.jt.xc4 bxc4 16.0-0! Sb8 17.e5 ^e8 18.®e2 (18.®d2 f5!? (18...®c8
Tomashevsky,Evgeny 2646 - Inarkiev,Ernesto 2669, Russia (ch) 2008 - 105/200) 19.e6 Ac8
2O.Af2 Sb3# Cuccumini,Vittorio - Koch,Hans-Georg, corr 2014) 18...dxe5 19.Axc5 exf4
2O.Axf8 Axf8 21.Sxf4 Дс5+ 22.Ф111 Ad6H Black gained full compensation in Isigkeit,Hans-
Juergen - Jonsson,Dadi Orn, corr 2012
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15...Se8! Black is seeking activity along the e-file and weak dark squares on the kingside. On his
part, White is forced to take the c5 knight even though it does not have any available squares.
16.fxe5
If white tries to castle first, Black can respond directly - 16.0-0 ^ixe4! 17.^ixe4 ^ic4! 18.Axc4
Sxe4 and Black regains the piece reaching a superior position. It is not possible to defend the
bishops 19.®d3 because of 19...Sxe3 20.®xe3 Ad4-+
16...^xe4! Black is sacrificing the other knight!
17.&xe4 ®h4+ 18.1f2
White should not play 18.^if2 since after 18...Sxe5+ the pressure along the e-file becomes
unbearable. Black has the possibility of bringing the other rook into the play.
18...®xe4 19.e6
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The attempt to set a blockade on the e-file for the time being.
Black would have more than a decent compensation after 19.0-0 ®xe5+
19..Jlxe6!
If 19...fxe6 20.0-0! with the idea of Bd3, and White stands better.
2O.dxe6 Sxe6
21.&d2
21.ФП Sae8 22.Дха6 (22.ЖЗ ®c4+ 23.^gl Ad4! The threat is Rel! (There is no time for
23...Axb2 because of 24.^id2+) 24.£)d2 Ax 12+ 25.A?xf2 ®d4+= And there is no way to escape
from the perpetual check. 26.A?g3 (26.ФП ®d3+ 27.A?gl ®еЗ+ 28.A?fl = (28.A?h2?! ®f4+
29.&gl (29.g3?? Se2+!))) 26...®e5+ 27.&f2 ®e3+ 28.&g3=) 22...®f4! 23.^d2 (23.&gl??
Sel+!-+) 23...Axb2 24.Sa2 Sel+ 25.®xel Sxel+ 26.Фхе1 ДсЗ 27.Фе2 ®f5^
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After a series of only moves for White we reach the position with mutual chances. White is up in
material, but the connected black passers look very threatening and powerful.
21...@xg2 22.Sgl ®xh3 And White was forced to repeat the moves - 23.Sg3 ®hl+ 24.Sgl ®h3
1/2 : 1/2 Urbina Quiroz, Edwin Alberto - Civitillo, Alfredo, corr 2018
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The Samisch Realms
9...h5
l.d4 &f6 2.c4 g6 3.&c3 lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.1e3 c5 7.&ge2 &c6 8.d5 &e5 9.&g3 h5
10.1e2
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10...И4
The white g3 knight is already very restricted, so probably it was wiser to go for 10...еб!? 11.0-
O (1 l.Ag5 Wb6!? 12.®b3 exd5 13.®xb6 axb6 After the exchange of queens Black achieved
balanced play. 14.cxd5 td7 15.a4 Sfe8 16.h4 Sa5! 17.Sa3 Sea8 18.Sb3 Дха4 19.Sxb6 Ald7
2O.Sxb7 с4Ёо Cleto,Dirceu jr - Sanchez, Milton Goncalves, corr. 2017) ll...exd5 12.cxd5 (A65)
12...a6 13.a4 JLd7 (It is also possible to play 13...^h7 14.®d2 Se8 15.a5 h4 16.^hhl Sb8 17.^if2
f5 18.Sfel ^if7 19.tfl b5 2O.axb6 ®xb6°o and Black managed to generate desired Benoni type
of activity, as in Stieger,Helmut - Koch,Hans-Georg, corr 2018) 14.®d2 (14.h3 h4 15.£)hl b5#)
14...b5!? 15.axb5 axb5 16.АхЬ5 Axb5 17.Axb5 ®b6 18.Ae2 Sxal 19.Sxal Sb8=
Giannetto,Salvatore - Yeo, Gareth, corr. 2017
ll.^fl еб
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12.1g5
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12...ИЗ
12...®b6!? A clever tempo move aimed at breaking the pin and chasing away the white bishop
from g5. Black begins the battle for the dark squares. 13.®d2 exd5 14.cxd5 h3 15.g4 fth7
16.te3 ®d8 17.^g3 (17.Sgl!? b5 18.Sg3co) 17...a6 18.0-0 ®h4 19.Ф111 td7 2O.Sgl
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White is slowly preparing the advancement of the kingside pawns. Since that would prove
extremely dangerous for Black, he resorts to tactical solutions. His powerful g7 bishop allows
efficient counterplay. 2O...Ab5 21.Safi ^ic4 22.Дхс4 Axc4 23.Scl b5!? 24.£)dl (24.b3 b4oo)
24...Дха2 25.b4
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25...cxb4! (White would be able to develop a really dangerous attack after 25...iLc4?! 26.bxc5
®f6 27.£)f5!) 26.®xa2 a5 27.Sbl preventing a4 pawn push. (Rallabandi, Praveen - Bokar,Jason,
corr 2018) 27...5fc8s
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A very complicated position occurred. Black has two pawns for the piece, but that is not of
crucial importance. Passed pawns, the open c-fde and powerful g7 bishop secure Black the equal
chances.
13.&e3 hxg2 14.Sgl ®a5 15.®d2 exd5
15...^h7 16.h4 (16.th4!?) 16...^xg5 (16...f5 17.te7 Sf7 18.txd6 ®d8 19.txe5+
Elyoseph,Harel - Yalov,Shimon, corr 2018) 17.hxg5+-
16.1x16 1x1'6 17.&exd5 lh4+ 18.&dl
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18...®d8!
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It is imprecise to play 18...Ф117? 19.f4 ^ic6 20.f5 аб (2O...Sg8 21.Sxg2 ®d8 22.®f4 g5 (22...gxf5
23.Sxg8 &xg8 24.Фс2 ^d4+ 25.&d3 <±>h7 26.Sgl tf6 27.tg4 te5 28.®f2 fxg4 29.®xf7+ <±>h6
3O.^e7 tf5 31.^xf5+ ^xf5 32.Sxg4 ®f6 33.®xf6+ txf6 34.exf5+-) 23.®f3 Sh8 24.®e3 ®g7
25.Фс2 Sh7 26.Sdl <±>h8 27T6 td7 28.e5!+-; 20...®d8 21.Sxg2 Sg8 22.®f4+; 2O...Sh8
21.Sxg2±) 21.®f4 ®d8 22.Sxg2
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22...g5 (22...Sg8 The black g8 rook looks very clumsy and blocks his own king. 23.Фс2 ^id4+
(23...g5 24.®e3 ^d4+ 25.&d3 <±>h8 (25.,.g4 26.txg4 b5 27.b3 ®g5 28.®h3+-; 25...Sg7 26.Sagl
Ф118 27T6 Sh7 28.^e7+-; 25...&g7 26.Sagl f6 27.th5 ^c6 28.®h3+-) 26.Sagl Sg7 27T6 Sh7
28.^ie7+-) 24.^d3 The safest place for the white king. 24...g5 (24...gxf5 25.Sxg8 ^xg8 26.®h6
fxe4+ 27.^xe4 ^xe2 28.^df6+ txf6 29.^xf6+ ®xf6 30.®xf6+-) 25.®e3 Sg7 26.Sagl Ф118П
27.f6 Sh7D 28.^ie7+- Tasic,Vladimir - Squires,Michael, corr 2018) 23.®e3 Se8 24.®h3 Sh8
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19...&g7! This is the correct path to equality as Black is intending to transfer the rook to h6 via
h8 in order to defend the weakness of the g6 point which will become apparent after the f4-f5
pawn push.
19...a6 2O.Sadl+;
19...^c6 20.Sadi (2O.Sacl &g7 21.f4 Sh8=; 2O.f4 ^d4+ 21.ФЫ &g7=; 20.®e3 ^d4+ 21.ФЫ
th3=) 20...&g7 21.f4 Sh8 22T5 ^d4+ 23.ФЫ tg5co
2O.Sadl
20T4^c6 21.Sadl Sh8co;
20,Sacl ^c6 21.f4Sh8co;
20,We3 ^c6 21 .Sadi Sh8co
2O...Sh8 21.f4 &c6 22.&Ы
22T5 tg5 23.®d3 ^d4+ 24.ФЫ ^xf5 25.exf5 txf5 26.^e4 Sh3 27.tf3 Bc8 28.^dc3 tf6
29.Фа1 ®e7 3O.^d5 txb2+! 31.ФхЬ2 ®e5+ 32.^dc3 (32.Фс1 Se8+) 32...Se8 33.Sxg2 txe4
34.®xe4 (34.txe4 Sxd3 35.Sxd3 абсо) 34...®xc3+ 35-ФхсЗ Sxe4 36.Sd3 Sd4 37.te2 Sdxd3+
38.txd3 b6=
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Dizajn • Дизайн • Design • Design • Design • Diseno • Grafica • Design • •
Milos Majstorovic
Tehnicki urednik • Технический редактор • Technical editor •
Technischer Redakteur • Redacteur technique • Redactor tecnico •
Redattore tecnico • Teknisk redaktor •
Svetlana Ignjatovic
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Table of Contents
Back Cover 4
Title page 5
System of Signs 8
The Best Game of the Preceding Volume 10
The Most Important Theoretical Novelty of the Preceding Volume 12
THE MOSCOW GRAND PRIX GM Ivan Ivanisevic 25
- CHAMPION’S REPORT FROM SKOPJE GM Vladislav Artemiev 58
- MY BATTLES IN SKOPJE GM Ferenc Berkes 68
- EL NINO’S CHESS SPRING GM David Anton Guijarro 90
DAVID IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN GM David Navara 102
THE POWER OF IMAGINATION GM Rafael Leitao 113
A RARE BUT THRILLING ENDGAME GM Mihail Marin 130
THE SCHEVENINGEN VARIATION - THE HEART OF THE SICILIAN
GM Milos Perunovic
THE REHABILITATED CARO-KANN GM Aleksander Delchev 164
NEW TRENDS AND IDEAS IN THE ZAITSEV VARIATION GM Burak
Firat 221
MAGNUS - ALL ALONE AT THE CHESS OLYMPUS GM Danilo
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Milanovic
NOT ALL DRAWS ARE MADE EQUAL GM Michael Prusikin 271
Classification of Openings 287
A00-A24 289
A25-A49 311
A50-A74 361
A75-A99 380
B00-B24 388
B25-B49 437
B50-B74 457
B75-B99 487
C00-C24 543
C25-C49 606
C50-C74 619
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С75-С99 661
D00-D24 690
D25-D49 709
D50-D99 733
Е00-Е24 784
Е25-Е49 797
Е50-Е74 824
Е75-Е99 844
Index 866
Combinations GM Branko Tadic 874
Endings IM Goran Arsovic 882
Endgame Blunders IM Zoran Petronijevic 892
Studies FM Branislav Durasevic 902
Correspondence Chess CCE Vladimir Tasic 913
Tournaments 925
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