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TCh-ITA 2013 Rd7-GM Erdos,V(HUN)

TWIC 965
The feature game was won by rising young star GM Viktor Erdos, part of a new generation of Hungarian GMs

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(Hungarian language)

Erdos,V (2634) – Lenic,L (2617)
Queen’s Gambit Declined[D67]
45th Italian Teams 2013 Bratto ITA (7), 01.05.2013

Position 1
White has a clear P+ and a clearly better position. What do you recommend for white?

White to Play
40…f6

Capablanca Memorial 2013 Rd8-GM Almasi, Z(HUN)

TWIC 964
The Berlin Wall Declined(4.d3)
GM Almasi won a complex defensive battle against GM Harikrishna,P in rd8.

Almasi offered to defend the Berlin Wall but white declined with 4.d3 preferring a complex middlegame. Almasi chose the fresh defensive plan of ..Re8 to support e5 while delaying moving the d-pawn and quickly reached an original position after 7…Bb6(diagram)

7…Bb6

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Here is the feature game.

Harikrishna,P (2705) – Almasi,Z (2689)
Spanish 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.c3 0–0 6.0–0 Re8 [C65]
48th Capablanca Mem Elite Havana CUB (8.2), 29.04.2013

Position 1
White has sacrificed a rook for a quick knockout on the kingside. A precise defense is required. What do you recommend for black?

Black to Play

14.Qd4

Capablanca Mem Elite 2013 Rd9-GM Almasi,Z(HUN)

TWIC 965
GM Almasi won with a blend of solidarity and aggression from the black side of a Four Knights game with the odd looking 4…Bd6!?(diagram)

4…Bd6!?


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Here is the feature game.

Inarkiev,E (2688) – Almasi,Z (2689) 
Four Knights 4…Bd6[C48] 
48th Capablanca Mem Elite Havana CUB (9.3), 30.04.2013


Position 1
Black is pressing the kingside and has the better structure. What do you recommend for black?(more than one answer)

Black to Play
29.Bxc4

Capablanca Mem Elite 2013 Rd4-GM Almasi,Z(HUN)

TWIC 964
GM Almasi took clear first in the recent Capablanca Memorial. In round 4 he won with a nice attack using the ever popular English Attack against the Sicilian Kan.

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Interview(in Hungarian)



Interview in English by Cebalo(who also translates)



Here is the feature game.


Almasi,Z (2689) – Inarkiev,E (2688) 
Sicilian Kan English Attack
4… Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Qd2 Nf6 8.0–0–0 Be7 9.f3 [B48]
48th Capablanca Mem Elite Havana CUB (4.1), 24.04.2013

Position 1

White has a nice attack going. The g,h files have been cleared; white’s queenside is secure from counterattack and Ba6 is just a spectator. What do you recommend for white now?

White to Play
28…f5

TWIC 965(HUN) INDEX 2013-May 7

Introduction
TWIC is the work of Mark Crowther.

Euro ICC 2013(In Progress) Chess Results Legnica, Poland May 4-May 17
9 Hungarians playing led by Almasi,Z.

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SNo Name Rtg FED 1 2 Pts.
15 GM ALMASI Zoltan 2695 HUN 1 1 2
18 GM BERKES Ferenc 2688 HUN ½ 1 1.5
45 GM BALOGH Csaba 2644 HUN 1 ½ 1.5
101 GM PAPP Gabor 2570 HUN 1 ½ 1.5
103 GM RUCK Robert 2570 HUN 1 0 1
125 GM PAP Gyula 2539 HUN 1 0 1
160 GM FODOR Tamas Jr. 2475 HUN ½ ½ 1
218 FM ANTAL Tibor Kende 2349 HUN 0 0 0
285 SZONYI Bence 1651 HUN 0 0 0


TCh-ITA 2013 Rds 4-7

Erdos 3/4
Horvath Cs 1/2

48th Capablanca Mem Elite  2013
Almasi took clear first with 6.5/11.

Player FIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 Almasi,Z 2689 ** ½0 ½½ ½½ 11 11 6.5/10
2 Quesada Perez,Yu 2608 ½1 ** ½½ ½0 ½1 6.0/10
3 Dominguez Perez,L 2723 ½½ ½½ ** ½1 ½½ ½1 6.0/10
4 Andreikin,D 2727 ½½ ½0 ** ½1 ½½ 4.5/10
5 Inarkiev,E 2688 0 ½1 ½½ ½0 ** ½½ 4.0/10
6 Harikrishna,P 2705 0 ½0 ½0 ½½ ½½ ** 3.0/10


ChessBase Report
‘For the first time since 2010 the Capablanca Memorial Elite group did not include GM Vassily Ivanchuk among its participants. In his six trips to Havana, the Ukrainian has only lost two games and only once was his ultimate triumph in danger.

His unfortunate absence led to a variety of predictions and more than a few hoped GM Leinier Dominguez would win his third title in this event. As it was, the best chess player in Latin America, with 2723 Elo, finished in third place.

GM Almasi
Photo-Chessbase

In the Elite there were several unexpected results. In his first trip to Havana, the Hungarian Zoltan Almasi (2689) left a very good impression, and dominated the group with 6.5/10, thanks to four wins, five draws and a lone setback.

The veteran player, aged 37, added fifteen Elo points and will now return to the ever expanding list of players rated over 2700. (more)’

Zug Grand Prix 2013
Leko finished with 5/11.

Place Player FIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Total
1 Topalov,V 2771 * 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 ½ ½ ½ 8.0/11
2 Nakamura,Hi 2767 0 * ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 6.5/11
3 Ponomariov,R 2733 ½ ½ * 1 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 6.0/11
4 Caruana,F 2772 0 ½ 0 * 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 6.0/11
5 Kamsky,G 2741 ½ ½ 0 0 * 1 ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 0 5.5/11
6 Morozevich,A 2758 0 0 ½ ½ 0 * 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 5.5/11
7 Giri,A 2727 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 * ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 5.0/11
8 Leko,P 2744 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ * ½ ½ ½ ½ 5.0/11
9 Karjakin,Sergey 2786 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ * ½ 1 ½ 5.0/11
10 Radjabov,T 2793 ½ ½ 1 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ * ½ ½ 4.5/11
11 Mamedyarov,S 2766 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ * ½ 4.5/11
12 Kasimdzhanov,R 2709 ½ 0 ½ 0 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ * 4.5/11

Torokves Open 2013-04 Rd8

Rd8
I lost in rather tragic fashion after getting a good position quite early in the game. Both players made made mistakes but in the end I made more and it cost me the game.

The playing hall getting ready before the round

 A beautiful day outside

Players of all ages


Losing is bad enough but it’s part of the game. Today I took a closer look and was quite surprised to see clearly the large number and variety of mistakes I made.

Here is the game.

Zsatkovics,E (1695) – Yip,M (1999)
Sicilian Najdorf Poisoned Pawn
9.Nb3 Qa3 10.Bxf6 gxf6 11.Be2 h5 [B97]
Torokves Open (8.6), 01.05.2013

Position 1

Black is a pawn up with a very strong position. What do you recommend for black?


Black to Play

32.Qh7

Torokves 2013-04 Final Standings

This time for Torokves I played in the Open whereas before I usually played in the RR. The atmosphere was more casual but I played like a lame duck, making mistake after mistake in many games until I lost in round 8 to bring me down to earth.

I took a couple of zero point byes to play in another 6-round open sponsored by club, RAC and managed to win on tiebreaks but this tournament was a competitive failure.

I’ll have to take a day or two to check over the round 8 game but in the mean time May will be an off month for some serious repair work.

Group A
Palla won with a fantastic 8/9 and confirmed his arrival as an up and coming young star.
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No. PNo. Name Score WP SB PS FIDE TPR W-We
1. 5 Palla, Akos Botond 8.0 37.0 31.50 44.0 1972 2360 +3.95
2. 8 Honsch, Pal 6.0 39.0 23.00 27.0 2060 2125 +0.78
3. 10 Bodrogi, Mihaly 5.5 39.5 20.25 28.5 2073 2078 +0.09
4 Suranyi, Pal 5.5 39.5 19.00 25.5 2152 2069 -0.91
3 Szatmari, David 5.5 39.5 18.50 26.0 2080 2077 +0.00
6. 7 Cuibus, Janos 5.0 40.0 19.25 23.5 1930 2057 +1.51
7. 6 Laza, Szabolcs 3.0 42.0 14.00 16.0 1977 1884 -1.14
2 Barabas, Attila 3.0 42.0 8.75 21.0 1959 1886 -0.87
9. 9 Nagy, Laszlo 2.5 42.5 6.75 9.5 1915 1850 -0.80
10. 1 Ladanyi, Gyula 1.0 44.0 3.00 4.0 1939 1662 -2.61

Group B
Takacs won with a massive 8/9. Mihaly,Z and Furedi,E also had strong tournaments with 6.5/9.

Furedi,Erik(left) playing Takacs,Kevin(right) 

Mihaly, Zoltan(left)

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No. PNo. Name Score WP SB PS FIDE TPR W-We
1. 4 Takacs, Kevin 8.0 37.0 32.00 39.5 1901 2214 +3.04
2. 10 Mihaly, Zoltan 6.5 40.0 24.00 30.5 1771 2019 +2.67
1 Furedi, Erik 6.5 38.5 22.75 30.5 1818 2039 +2.67
4. 7 Sarkozi, Ferenc 5.0 40.0 18.75 22.0 1902 1906 +0.01
5. 5 Lakat, Gyula 4.0 39.5 16.00 24.0 1876 1878 +0.04
8 Meszaros, Attila 4.0 41.0 14.00 22.0 1909 1820 -1.07
6 Szendeff, Miklos 4.0 41.0 13.50 19.5 1772 1835 +0.77
9 Sulcz, Istvan 4.0 41.0 12.00 24.0 1903 1820 -0.99
9. 3 Liptak, Tibor 2.5 42.5 8.00 11.5 1860 1702 -1.89
10. 2 Oberfrank, Istvan 0.5 44.5 2.00 1.5 1960 1413 -5.25

Open
Varga,A took first with 7.5/9. I limped by with 5/9 after taking two zero point byes to play in the Rakosmente Open. Zsatkovics had a strong tournament and beat the #1 and #2 seeded players.

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No. PNo. Name Score WP SB PS FIDE TPR W-We
1. 4 Varga, Attila 7.5 49.0 39.25 39.5 1833 1986 +1.60
2. 10 Kocsis, Zsolt Gyula 7.0 44.0 33.00 34.5 1745 1867 +1.55
3. 14 Zsatkovics, Endre 6.0 45.5 26.50 27.0 1695 1839 +1.49
7 Szlenka, Attila 6.0 44.5 25.50 29.5 1779 1734 -0.24
8 Bege, Vencel 6.0 43.5 25.50 29.5 1767 1773 +0.26
6. 3 Velenyak, Janos 5.5 52.5 30.25 31.5 1845 1803 -0.44
16 Toth, Laszlo 5.5 51.0 28.50 34.0 1640 1786 +1.34
9 Klement, Bence 5.5 44.0 26.75 28.5 1762 1773 +0.27
11 Dudas, Zoltan 5.5 37.5 20.25 26.0 1718 1533 -1.34
12 Czimer, Jozsef 5.5 37.0 22.25 26.0 1708 1708 +0.19
11. 6 Bakacs, Janos 5.0 50.5 28.75 32.5 1783 1800 +0.23
13 Peto, Karoly 5.0 41.5 21.50 25.5 1696 1695 +0.23
1 Yip, Michael 5.0 40.5 25.25 23.0 1999 1785 -1.22
2 Bogar, Ferenc Dr. 5.0 37.5 20.50 20.0 1854 1564 -2.37
15. 17 Nemeth, Jozsef 4.5 47.0 20.25 27.5 1634 1649 +0.19
33 Csomor, Gabor 4.5 42.5 19.00 24.0 0000 1698 1698
34 Magos, Mate 4.5 39.0 17.00 18.5 0000 1478 1478
28 Indig, Akos 4.5 38.5 20.00 20.0 1368 1671 +2.60
5 Szurkos, Andras 4.5 37.5 16.00 23.5 1832 1521 -2.98
15 Pollak, Andras 4.5 36.5 16.00 25.0 1666 1516 -1.39
21. 29 Monduk, Eszter 4.0 41.5 15.00 19.5 1330 1641 +2.75
18 Gecse, Lajos 4.0 36.5 11.50 18.0 1611 1531 -0.96
30 Kujbus, Odett 4.0 35.5 11.00 15.5 1276 1384 +0.55
26 Czipp, Janos 4.0 34.0 10.25 12.0 1430 1488 +0.25
21 Jancso, Geza 4.0 32.5 10.25 12.5 1531 1276 -2.03
26. 24 Horvath, Zoltan 3.5 47.0 16.50 21.0 1477 1570 +0.67
27 Monduk, Ferenc 3.5 38.5 9.75 14.5 1369 1564 +1.38
20 Toth, Antal 3.5 36.0 14.50 16.0 1577 1501 -0.68
35 Ruha, Midian 3.5 34.5 10.75 17.0 0000 1541 1541
30. 25 Kelemen, Lajos Dr. 3.0 37.0 9.50 15.0 1442 1482 +0.17
23 Moharos, Viktor 3.0 36.0 10.00 14.0 1482 1417 -0.90
31 Sulyok, Eszter 3.0 34.5 9.25 13.5 1258 1421 +1.01
33. 19 Ronyai, Imre 2.5 37.5 12.00 17.0 1600 1607 +0.01
32 Charaf, Kamel 2.5 34.5 8.50 15.0 0000 1366 1366
35. 22 B. Kiss, Tamas 2.0 36.5 7.50 15.0 1527 1286 -2.19

Torokves 2013-04 Rd9 Results

Group A
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Table White Black Results
1 Palla, Akos Botond ( 8 ) Bodrogi, Mihaly ( 4.5) 5- 10 0-1
2 Laza, Szabolcs ( 3 ) Suranyi, Pal ( 4.5) 6- 4 0-1
3 Cuibus, Janos ( 5 ) Szatmari, David ( 4.5) 7- 3 0-1
4 Honsch, Pal ( 5 ) Barabas, Attila ( 3 ) 8- 2 1-0
5 Nagy, Laszlo ( 1.5) Ladanyi, Gyula ( 1 ) 9- 1 1-0

Group B
Takacs won again.

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Table White Black Results
1 Lakat, Gyula ( 4 ) Mihaly, Zoltan ( 5.5) DNP
2 Szendeff, Miklos ( 4 ) Takacs, Kevin ( 7 ) 6- 4 0-1
3 Sarkozi, Ferenc ( 4 ) Liptak, Tibor ( 2.5) 7- 3 1-0
4 Meszaros, Attila ( 3 ) Oberfrank, Istvan ( 0.5) 8- 2 1-0
5 Sulcz, Istvan ( 4 ) Furedi, Erik ( 5.5) 9- 1 0-1

Loss by default: 5 Lakat, Gyula
Win by default: 10 Mihaly, Zoltan

Open
Varga won to claim first place. I won my game with an attack to finish with 5/9(with 2 zero point byes).

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Table White Black Results
1 Szlenka, Attila ( 6 ) Varga, Attila ( 6.5) 7- 4 0-1
2 Kocsis, Zsolt Gyula ( 6 ) Dudas, Zoltan ( 5.5) 10- 11 1-0
3 Toth, Laszlo ( 5.5) Zsatkovics, Endre ( 5 ) 16- 14 0-1
4 Klement, Bence ( 5 ) Velenyak, Janos ( 5 ) 9- 3 1/2
5 Bege, Vencel ( 5 ) Bakacs, Janos ( 5 ) 8- 6 1-0
6 Czimer, Jozsef ( 4.5) Szurkos, Andras ( 4.5) 12- 5 1-0
7 Pollak, Andras ( 4.5) Peto, Karoly ( 4 ) 15- 13 0-1
8 Magos, Mate ( 4 ) Nemeth, Jozsef ( 4 ) 34- 17 1/2
9 Yip, Michael ( 4 ) Kujbus, Odett ( 4 ) 1- 30 1-0
10 Gecse, Lajos ( 4 ) Bogar, Ferenc Dr. ( 4 ) 18- 2 0-1
11 Horvath, Zoltan ( 3.5) Indig, Akos ( 3.5) 24- 28 0-1
12 Csomor, Gabor ( 3.5) Ruha, Midian ( 3.5) 33- 35 1-0
13 Kelemen, Lajos Dr. ( 3 ) Monduk, Eszter ( 3 ) 25- 29 0-1
14 Moharos, Viktor ( 3 ) Jancso, Geza ( 3 ) 23- 21 0-1
15 Czipp, Janos ( 3 ) Charaf, Kamel ( 2.5) 26- 32 1-0
16 Monduk, Ferenc ( 2.5) B. Kiss, Tamas ( 2 ) 27- 22 1-0

Here’s my round 9 game. I got a bit of a shock when I checked the game, as my opponent missed a chance to play a game-turning combination.

Yip,M (1999) – Kujbus,O (1276)
QP 3…Bb4+[D38]
Torokves Open (9.9), 05.05.2013

Black to Play
White has been careless. How should black play now?

22.f3

Budapest TCh Rd11-The Season End

Round 11
Both our teams won today playing at home. RAC II will be promoted to division II for next season.

I. osztály, Lilienthal csoportHonvéd ASE – Újpesti KSE 8,5:3,5
RAC I – Barcza GSC I 8:4
BEAC III – SENSE I 9:3
Vasas SC II – Tabáni Spartacus II 4:8
Pénzügyőr SE III – REAC SISE 7,5:4,5
Fabulon – Sárkány DSE II 7:5


III. osztály, Szén csoportMLTC IV – Sirály II 2,5:9,5
RAC II – Barcza GSC III 10:2
BEAC V – ATTE-ARIS 8:4
HÜSI SC III – Kőbánya SC II 1:11
SENSE II – Pestszentimre 3:9


Division 1 Standings
RAC I finished 6th for a creditable performance in our first season of Division one play.

1. BEAC III 86,5 pont
2. Fabulon – 1st Saturday 83,0 pont
3. Honvéd ASE 75,0 pont
4. Sárkány DSE II 69,5 pont
5. SENSE I 69,0 pont
6. RAC I 68,0 pont
7. Barcza GSC I 65,0 pont
8. Tabáni Spartacus II 58,0 pont (8 meccspont)
9. Pénzügyőr SE III 58,0 pont (6 meccspont)
10. Vasas SC II 57,5 pont
11. REAC SISE 55,0 pont
12. Újpesti KSE 46,5 pont


Division 3 Standings
1. Kőbánya SC II 86,5 pont
2. RAC II 82,0 pont
3. Pestszentimre 78,5 pont (15 meccspont, egymás elleni eredménnyel 8,5:3,5)
4. BEAC V 78,5 pont (15 meccspont, egymás elleni eredménnyel 3,5:8,5)
5. ATTE-ARIS 60,5 pont
6. SENSE II 50,5 pont
7. Barcza GSC III 49,5 pont
8. MLTC IV 43,0 pont
9. HÜSI SC III 42,0 pont
10. Sirály II 33,0 pont
11. Sárkány DSE IV 16,0 pont


I closed out the RAC season with a quiet draw but a closer examination of the game shows how much of the subtle ending I missed.

RAC I won the match 8-4 and I also managed to get some pictures taken with our Captain’s camera.

Martin,B (2034) – Yip,M (1990) 
Philidor Wall[B07] 
BTCh (11.7), 05.05.2013

Position 1
Black has the better bishop and the more active knight. What do you recommend for black?
Black to Play 
21.h3

First Saturday 2013-05

Turkmenistan Group
Eight players from Turkmenistan are playing this month.
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No.   Name FED Rtg Name
3 IM Atabayev Maksat TKM 2452 GM
4 GM Annageldyev Orazly TKM 2397 GM
5 IM Atabayev Yusup TKM 2407 GM
1 FM Silapov Azat TKM 2307 IM-A
4   Bayramgeldiyev Yusup TKM 2250 IM-A
4   Atabayev Saparmyrat TKM 2134 IM-B
6   Haitbaev Hayrulla TKM 2082 FM-A
9   Amangeldiyev Gurbangeldi TKM 1989 FM-A


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FMA
Promising junior Krstulovic(age 9) returns to action this month. Also playing are two players from Turkmenistan-Amangeldiyev and Haitbaev. Farkas also returns to resume his drive towards 2200.
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Rk.   Name FED Rtg
1   Juracsik Jozsef HUN 2170
2   Posa Norbert HUN 2100
3   Bohus Adam HUN 1869
4 FM Mayer Istvan HUN 2037
5 FM Krstulovic Alex HUN 1945
6   Haitbaev Hayrulla TKM 2082
7   Darazs Zoltan HUN 2165
8 FM Juhasz Bela HUN 2173
9   Amangeldiyev Gurbangeldi TKM 1989
10   Farkas Richard HUN 2171
11   Steer Jozsef HUN 2025

FMA Rd1 Results
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Bo. FIDE   Name Result   Name FIDE
1 2100   Posa Norbert 1-0   Steer Jozsef 2025
2 1869   Bohus Adam 1-0   Farkas Richard 2171
3 2037 FM Mayer Istvan 1-0   Amangeldiyev Gurbangeldi 1989
4 1945 FM Krstulovic Alex ½ – ½ FM Juhasz Bela 2173
5 2082   Haitbaev Hayrulla 0 – 1   Darazs Zoltan 2165
6 2170   Juracsik Jozsef 0   spielfrei 0


FMB
Marcu(SVK) is back in Budapest again.
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Rk. Name FED Rtg
1 Marcu Simon SVK 1874
  Rekasi Tibor HUN 1633
  Brassoi-Tarnovszki Aurel HUN 1594
  Gruz Janos HUN 1869
  Lukacs Albert HUN 1903
  Nemeth Otto HUN 1754

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