20 Jan 2015

A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 (1.Nf3 d5 2.h3)

A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 (1.Nf3 d5 2.h3)

This game was played in round one of Sarah's Mini Cooper Tournament (No 52). In the first round I won my group with a score of 7/8 and advanced to the second round as did the player who finished second in the group and actually the player who also advanced was Kisscool, the opponent I faced in this game. He was second with a score of 6/8 and clear second as the third player in the group only got 4 points. The games still in progress on round one is still ten, so no update there from yesterday. I have added two mate in ones, two mate in twos and one mate in five puzzle today.

Game number two. The game below is my latest correspondence chess game from Chess.com. It was played in a team match called Open Challenge CHOCOLATE II and it is played between CHOCOLATE II and Spartanii. The match is played on 20 boards and I play on board 2 for CHOCOLATE II. This match has been quite even if you look at the score at the moment 18,5 - 20,5 in favor of Spartanii, which means they will win this match after the last game ends, it is once again my game of course that finishes the last one in the match. Our team suffered eight timeout losses in this match but our opponent suffered twelve timeout losses and still they managed to win the match. One of the timeout wins our team received in this match is the game below. The position at the end should be roughly even.

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MoveNResultElo
1.e41,166,62354%2421
1.d4947,29855%2434
1.Nf3281,60256%2441
1.c4182,10256%2442
1.g319,70256%2427
1.b314,26554%2427
1.f45,89748%2377
1.Nc33,80151%2384
1.b41,75648%2380
1.a31,20654%2404
1.e31,06848%2408
1.d395450%2378
1.g466446%2360
1.h444653%2374
1.c343351%2426
1.h328056%2418
1.a411060%2466
1.f39246%2436
1.Nh38966%2508
1.Na34262%2482
1.Nf3 d5 A06 Réti Opening 2.h3 A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 c5 3.b3 3.e3 Nf6 4.Bb5+ Nbd7 5.c4 a6 6.Bxd7+ Bxd7 7.cxd5 Nxd5 8.Nc3 Nxc3 9.bxc3 g6 10.d4 Bg7 11.0-0 0-0 12.e4 Rc8 13.Bg5 Re8 14.Qd2 Qa5 15.Rac1 cxd4 16.cxd4 Qxd2 17.Bxd2 Bb5 Delebarre,X (2307)-Lautier,J (2670) France 2003 0-1 (57) 3.c3 Nc6 4.d4 e6 5.e3 Nf6 6.Bd3 Bd6 7.0-0 b6 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Nbd2 0-0 10.b4 Be7 11.Bb2 Bb7 12.a3 Rc8 13.Rc1 Qc7 14.c4 Qb8 15.cxd5 Nxd5 16.Ne4 Nf6 17.Ng3 Rfd8 Kuderinov,K (2489)-Khusnutdinov, R (2487) Almaty 2016 1-0 3...Nc6 4.Bb2 Nf6N 4...d4 5.g3 e5 6.d3 f5 7.Nbd2 Nf6 8.Bg2 e4 9.Nh2 e3 10.fxe3 Bd6 11.Ndf1 Qc7 12.exd4 Bxg3+ 13.Kd2 cxd4 14.Nxg3 Qf4+ 15.Ke1 Qxg3+ 16.Kf1 Qf4+ 17.Ke1 0-0 18.Bc1 Qh4+ 19.Kf1 Gruz,J (1753)-Szurkos,A (1787) Budapest 2015 0-1 (39) 5.c3 e5 6.d3 Be7 7.Na3 0-0 8.Qc2 8.e3 is a better defense. 8...Bf5 9.Nh4 Be6 10.0-0-0?
10.e3 10...a6 11.e3 d4 12.e4 dxc3 13.Bxc3 b5 14.Bb2 14.Nf3 b4 15.Nxe5 Nxe5 16.Bxe5 bxa3 17.Be2 14...Nb4-+ 15.Qb1
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WhiteEloWBlackEloBRes
Kisscool1705Vierjoki,T18960–1
Yigor1604Vierjoki,T19110–1
TonyM3221973Vierjoki,T19240–1

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