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[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] WCC Israel 2005 News WCC Israel 2005 News 02/11/2005 @ 03:23:00 Round 1: Fierce battles from the very beginning China men's team leads after a clean sweep of their women's team; Russia defeated Cuba 3:1 and USA beat Georgia 2.5:1.5 ; Israel and Armenia fought hardly but eventually shared the points It is common practice in major tournaments to play the first round cautiously. All the more so when your team's result is at stake. But that wasn't the case today in the Team World Championship in Beer- Sheva, when we were spoiled with a lot of exciting chess. Russia came to the event determined to mend its reputation after the disgraceful performance in the recent European Championship in Gothenburg. Their only problem seemed to be the fatigue of the two stars Svidler and Morozevich, who didn't have enough time to recover from the World Championship in San Luis. But these two were responsible for the victory today. Svidler won a model game against Bruzon's tough Berlin variation. He gradually improved his position on the kingside and eventually created a decisive passed pawn. Morozevich played vigorously against Quezada's English attack in the Sicilian. With 17…d5! and 18…b3! he sacrificed a pawn and seized the initiative. White tried to decrease the pressure with queens' swap, but just then the activity of the black pieces became fully apparent. Quezada (Cuba) – Morozevich (Russia) http://www.wccisrael.com/NewsView.asp?NewsId=30 (1 of 6)11/11/05 19:37:44 WCC Israel 2005 News 33…Re5! 34.Nc6 Re6 35.Nb4 Bxg5 36.Nxd5 Rd8 37.Bc3 Rc8 38. Bb4? (38.f4) Rc2 39.Rhe1 Rxe1 40.Rxe1 Be6! 41.f4 Bh4 42.Ne3 Bf6+ 43.Kb1 Rb2+ and White resigned. The match USA - Georgia saw two rather uneventful draws and two breathtaking battles. The encounter on the first board between Onischuk and Jobava was fantastic, when both players played for a win throughout the whole game. As often happens in such cases, it was eventually drawn. This left the match decision to the third board: Ibragimov (USA) – Pantsulaia (Georgia) http://www.wccisrael.com/NewsView.asp?NewsId=30 (2 of 6)11/11/05 19:37:44 WCC Israel 2005 News What is more dangerous, White's advanced passed pawn or Black's connected passed pawns? Black didn't have much time to scrutinize the issue and instead just decided to go forward: 54…b3? But this is a mistake. Instead, he should have challenged the troublesome Nc6, by means of either Nc2-d4 or Nd5-e7. 55.Ra5! b2 56.Rb5 Nc4 57.g3 Kg6 58.Rb8 Kg7 59.gxh4 Kh6 60. Kg3 Black, helpless against the march of the White king to the queenside, played ten more moves and resigned. The attention of the local fans has been naturally focused on the match of the Israeli team against Armenia. On the top board Aronian had a small advantage against Gelfand, but the Israeli held without much difficulty. The game on the second board was more juicy. Sutovsky often reminds me of those guys who make their living chasing tornado storms and taking close-up photos. He never misses a chance to indulge himself in adventures. Today he obtained a comfortable advantage out of the opening, but then decided that the time is ripe for an exchange sacrifice. It was not entirely sound but Akopian decided to defend cautiously and missed an opportunity to get an advantage. Perhaps he was influenced by his team-mate Aronian who called Sutovsky "the world champion in open positions"… Anyway, after 31 moves the following position has been reached. Sutovsky (Israel) – Akopian (Armenia) http://www.wccisrael.com/NewsView.asp?NewsId=30 (3 of 6)11/11/05 19:37:44 WCC Israel 2005 News 32.Nd7! Qxd7 33.Qxg6+ Kh8 34.Qxh6+ Kg8 35.Qg6+ Kh8 (It is too risky to play for a win: after 35…Qg7?! 36.Rf1 Nc7 37.Qa2, followed by 38.Bb3 only White has winning chances) 36.Qh6+ with a perpetual check. Boris Avrukh, the top player of the local club, played below his level today and duly lost to Asrian. He may have suffered from the high expectations of his many friends in the audience, as well as from his lack of experience with the Ruy Lopez. On the fourth board Vaganian played horribly and lost to Roiz without resistance. But both Vaganian and Avrukh are tough players and will surely recover. In the derby match between the two Chinese teams the men showed no mercy to the ladies. But in chess, fighting till the end doesn't mean that you are not a gentleman. Despite their colossal defeat the women gave a hard fight and most of the games were long technical duels. The striking exception was on the third board. Yang Shen (China Women) – Zhou Jiangchao (China) http://www.wccisrael.com/NewsView.asp?NewsId=30 (4 of 6)11/11/05 19:37:44 WCC Israel 2005 News Instead of the normal 21.Bxf4, White opted here for 21.Nd4!? fxe3 22.Ne6 . Now it was Black who contributed his fair share of creativity with 22…Bf6!? and after 23.Nxc7 Rxc7 a very interesting position has been accepted. Despite his considerable material inferiority Black has good prospects thanks to his strong pieces and powerful pawn formation. In the ensuing battle White didn't manage to block these pawns and they eventually decided the issue: There followed: 47…f2 48.Qe4+ Rg6 49.Rxg6 fxe1=N+! 50.Kb3 Nxg6 51.Qxe2 Rb7+ 52.Ka2 Re7 and Black won. The main match of the second round tomorrow will be between Russia and Israel. After the eventful start we may expect some more fun! Report by Alon Greenfeld http://www.wccisrael.com/NewsView.asp?NewsId=30 (5 of 6)11/11/05 19:37:44
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Dobry przykład - połowa kazania. Adalberg I ty, Brutusie, przeciwko mnie?! (Et tu, Brute, contra me?! ) Cezar (Caius Iulius Caesar, ok. 101 - 44 p. n. e) Do polowania na pchły i męża nie trzeba mieć karty myśliwskiej. Zygmunt Fijas W ciepłym klimacie najłatwiej wyrastają zimni dranie. Gdybym tylko wiedział, powinienem był zostać zegarmistrzem. - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) komentując swoją rolę w skonstruowaniu bomby atomowej
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