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Hungarian National Open 2013 Zalakaros Rd8-IM Nagy,G(HUN); Czebe,A(HUN)

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TWIC 969
Nagy really wanted to attack and did so in style.

Nagy,Ga (2439) – Czebe,A (2490)
English[A32]
Hungarian National Open 2013 Zalakaros HUN (8), 29.05.2013

Position 1
White started things off with 10.Nd5!?

White to Play 
9…Nf6

Position 2
No hints. What do you recommend for white?

White to Play
17…Bxb4

Hungarian TCH 2012-13 Rd7(TWIC 955)-Nagy G

The new Hungarian junior champion played some dynamic attacking chess to beat veteran GM Pinter. The bishop pair and then opposite color bishops played a key role.

Nagy,Ga (2401) – Pinter,J (2547) 
Semi-Slav Marshall Gambit 8.Ne2 Nd7[D31]
TCh-HUN 2012–13 Nagykanizsa HUN (7), 17.02.2013


Position 1

White has the bishop pair but Ng1/Be1 are not particularly active. What do you suggest for white?
  • 27.Bc3(Immediately activating a passive piece and taking control of the weak dark squares, especially e5)
  • 27.Ne2(The knight should go to c3 while Be1-f2 is good for the dark bishop as Rc8 will be tied down)
  • 27.Qg5(The kingside dark squares are vulnerable and begging to be infiltrated)
  • 27.b3(A patient waiting move that secures the queenside. The optimal arrangement will be more apparent when black commits his king)
  • Something else.

White to Play


26…Rc8


Hungarian U20 Ch 2013 Rd6, Nagy G

Here is a tough win from rd6 in the solid Queen’s Indian Defence.

Kantor,G (2313) – Nagy,Ga1 (2422)
Queen’s Indian 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 c5[E15]
ch-HUN U20 2013 Budapest HUN (6.4), 07.02.2013

Position 1
The position is sharp after 34.Rxb5. What should black do now?

Black to Play

34.Rxb5

WYCC 2012 Open Under 18

Here a nice ending from Rd4

Black played solidly from the opening and did nothing special. The game was equal but white should not have allowed a queen trade.

Nagy,Ga(HUN 2408) – Anton Guijarro,D (2559) [D63]
WY BU18 2012 Maribor SLO (4), 11.11.2012
The position looks equal but it is not. How should black continue?

Black to Play