Budapest Open IM Group 2015 Rd5

IM Group Ranking after Round 5

IM Galyas Miklos, FM Zentai Peter and IM Skomorokhin Roman share the lead with 4/5.

Rk.     Name Rtg FED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3
1   IM Skomorokhin Roman 2395 RUS * ½   ½   1   ½ 1 1 4,0 11,0 6,5 7,50
2   FM Zentai Peter 2225 HUN ½ *   1       1 ½ 1 4,0 10,5 6,0 7,75
3   IM Galyas Miklos 2460 HUN     * ½ 1 1 ½     1 4,0 10,0 6,5 7,75
4 Wenninger Philipp 2356 GER ½ 0 ½ * 1 1 3,0 15,0 9,5 7,00
5 IM Tompa Janos 2380 HUN 0 * 1 1 ½ ½ 3,0 9,5 5,0 4,50
6 Berta Sandor 2229 HUN 0 0 0 * 1 1 0 2,0 14,0 8,5 3,00
7 FM Lyell Mark 2238 ENG ½ 0 0 0 * 1 1,5 13,5 8,0 3,50
8 Gschnitzer Adrian 2225 GER ½ 0 0 ½ 0 * 1 1,5 13,5 8,0 3,00
9 Balint Vilmos 2369 HUN 0 ½ 0 0 * 1 1,5 11,5 7,0 2,50
10 FM Krstulovic Alex 2270 HUN 0 0 0 ½ 1 0 * 0,5 16,5 11,0 1,50

Games from Round 3

Galyas-Tompa

After 23..Re8(Diagram)

White started with a thematic attack with g4 and is looking to continue the pressure.

 

After 23..Re8

Skoromokhin-Balint

After 17..Bd5(Diagram)

Black has been caught uncastled but on the other hand White is not using his queenside pieces.

After 17..Bd5

Zentai-Krstulovic

After 16..Nd5(Diagram)

White has some queenside pressure but now what?

After 17…Bd6

Gschintzer-Wenninger

After 24.Nd2(Diagram)

Black is more active and is looking at the d3 outpost and more.

After 24.Nd2

Lyell-Berta

After 43.b3(Diagram)

Black is pressing but how to continue is the question. One option is to force a king and pawn ending and there are other ways to keep the tension to capitalise on the passed f-pawn.

What do you suggest?

After 43.b3

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