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FICGS__CHESS__WCH_STAGE_2_GROUP_02__000010 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 0-1 2013 February 2 0:1:12 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__WCH_STAGE_2_GROUP_02__000010"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2012.12.03"] [Round "1"] [White "Conner,Gary"] [Black "Parmet,Daniel"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1939"] [BlackElo "2088"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 O-O 6.Be2 Nc6 7.O-O e5 8.d5 Ne7 9.b4 Nh5 10.Re1 f5 11.Ng5 Nf6 12.f3 Kh8 13.Rb1 h6 14.Ne6 Bxe6 15.dxe6 fxe4 16.fxe4 Nc6 17.Nd5 Ng8 18.Bd3 Nd4 19.Qg4 g5 20.h4 Nf6 21.Qg3 Nxe6 22.hxg5 Nh5 23.Qh2 Nhf4 24.gxh6 Bf6 25.Be2 Rg8 26.Nxf4 exf4 27.Bxf4 Nxf4 28.Qxf4 Bd4+ 29.Kh1 Be5 30.Qf5 a5 31.b5 Qh4+ 32.Qh3 Qf2 33.Bg4 Raf8 34.g3 Qxa2 35.Rg1 Qxc4 36.Bf5 Qd3 37.Rbf1 Rg5 38.Bg6 Ra8 39.Bf5 a4 40.Bc8 Qxe4+ 41.Rg2 Rg8 42.Bf5 Qe3 43.Bc2 Rxg3 44.Rxg3 Bxg3 45.Bf5 a3 46.Bc8 Qe4+ 47.Kg1 Bf4 48.Qc3+ Qe5 49.Qxe5+ dxe5 50.Bxb7 Ra5 51.Be4 Bxh6 52.Kf2 Rxb5 53.Kg3 Ra5 0-1 Comment by player 2 : Daniel Parmet : Good game. What was the book you were following? By my notes, 25. Be2 is both the novelty and the mistake that lost the game for you. Up until then, it was dynamically equal. After 25 Be2N it is lost for white. There have been several famous OTB games in this line. Daniel Parmet Good game. What was the book you were following? By my notes, 25. Be2 is both the novelty and the mistake that lost the game for you. Up until then, it was dynamically equal. After 25 Be2N it is lost for white. There have been several famous OTB games in this line. Gary Conner It was from http://www.chess.com/article/view/the-kid-bayonet-attack-by-gm-arun-and-gm-magesh-part-2 wely-radjabov, wijk aan zee 2009. Analysis by Arun & Magresh, You are correct, 25. Be2 was not good. The principle alternative seemed to Bxf4, which I found unappealing. Re3 was also considered. ECO code : E91 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : King's Indian : 6.Be2 Kingside Castling by player Black (move 5) Kingside Castling by player White (move 7) 10 pieces endgame at move 51 : White KRBP , Black KRBPPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Bishop 1 Pawn BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Bishop 3 Pawns 9 pieces endgame at move 52 : White KRB , Black KRBPPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Bishop BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Bishop 3 Pawns Player Black won this chess game. Follow this game move after move (download) Nothing excites jaded Grandmasters more than a theoretical novelty. (Dominic Lawson) Wer wird heute Abend ihr Gegner sein? -- Heute Abend spiele ich gegen die schwarzen Steine. (Akiba Rubinstein) El Ajedrez se juega con la mente... ¡no con las manos!. (Renaud y Kahn) Avant la finale, les dieux ont créé le milieu de partie. (Tarrasch) The Internet is the world's largest library. It's just that all the books are on the floor. (John Allen Paulos)
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