Sakksarok Open 2015 Day 2 Rds 3-4

Rank after Round 4

IM Szabolcsi Janos leads with a perfect score.

I lost a couple of hard games today.

Some games with light notes(Published using Chessbase 13)

Rd1 IM Szabolcsi-Yip

After 22.Qd2(Diagram)

I was quite happy with the middlegame but found a way to lose control and lose the game.

After 22.Qd2

 

Rk. SNo Name FED Rtg Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3 n w-we K rtg+/-
1 1 IM Szabolcsi Janos HUN 2307 4,0 7,5 7,50 10,0 4 0,89 10 8,9
2 4 Forgacs Attila HUN 2180 3,5 10,0 8,75 9,0 4 0,83 20 16,6
3 3 Csati Oliver HUN 2203 3,0 8,0 5,50 6,0 3 0,70 40 28,0
4 9 Marta Dominik HUN 1988 3,0 7,0 3,50 7,0 4 0,57 40 22,8
5 2 Haszon David HUN 2209 2,5 11,0 5,25 8,0 4 0,01 20 0,2
6 7 Bodrogi Mihaly HUN 2042 2,5 6,5 2,25 5,0 4 -0,14 20 -2,8
13 Gorog Almos HUN 1890 2,5 6,5 2,25 5,0 4 0,39 40 15,6
8 5 Karacsonyi Gellert HUN 2090 2,0 11,0 3,50 7,0 4 -0,05 40 -2,0
9 10 Fodor Balazs HUN 1985 2,0 8,5 3,00 6,0 4 -0,21 40 -8,4
10 12 Tornyai Jeno HUN 1935 2,0 8,5 3,00 5,0 4 0,24 20 4,8
11 6 Piroska Istvan HUN 2063 2,0 8,5 2,50 5,0 4 -0,32 20 -6,4
12 8 Balogh Lajos HUN 2014 1,5 8,5 2,25 5,0 4 -0,77 20 -15,4
13 14 Szendeff Miklos HUN 1844 1,5 8,0 2,25 3,5 4 -0,39 20 -7,8
14 16 Baranyi Robert HUN 1687 1,5 7,0 2,25 4,0 4 0,44 40 17,6
15 15 Bartuszek Andras HUN 1829 1,5 6,5 1,75 3,5 4 -0,32 20 -6,4
16 20 Szabo Miklos HUN 1518 1,5 4,5 0,50 2,0 4 0,42 40 16,8
17 11 Yip Michael CAN 1949 1,0 11,0 1,50 3,0 4 -0,45 20 -9,0
18 17 Izso Istvan HUN 1665 1,0 6,0 1,00 1,0 4 -0,41 20 -8,2
19 19 Kovacs Patrik Zsolt HUN 1547 0,5 6,5 0,75 1,0 3 -0,54 40 -21,6
20 18 Geher Koppany HUN 1585 0,0 9,5 0,00 0,0 4 -0,89 40 -35,6

 

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TWIC 1094 Oct 27, 2015

Hungarians in action this week.

More later, I’m off to play in the Sakksarok Open rds 3-4 today.

Sakksarok Open Oct 2015 More Pics

Obviously I should have invested in a smart much earlier….

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Mr. Camera shy

Mr. Camera shy

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Lots of chess going on

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Mr. Hard Worker

Mr. Hard Worker-Tamás Gyömbér

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Sakksarok Open Oct 2015-Day 1

The Sakksarok Chess School has overcome the recent flood problems and is back in business.

Today I won one and lost won.

Rd2 Yip-Baranyi,R

After 18..Ne7(Diagram)

After 18..Ne7

The big finish was not hard to find but I could have played this much earlier in the game

19.Bxh7+! and the game ended soon after

Rank after Round 2

Rk. SNo Name FED Rtg Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3 n w-we K rtg+/-
1 1 IM Szabolcsi Janos HUN 2307 2,0 2,0 2,00 3,0 2 0,30 10 3,0
2 Haszon David HUN 2209 2,0 2,0 2,00 3,0 2 0,42 20 8,4
4 Forgacs Attila HUN 2180 2,0 2,0 2,00 3,0 2 0,41 20 8,2
5 Karacsonyi Gellert HUN 2090 2,0 2,0 2,00 3,0 2 0,55 40 22,0
5 6 Piroska Istvan HUN 2063 1,0 3,0 1,00 2,0 2 0,01 20 0,2
6 11 Yip Michael CAN 1949 1,0 2,5 0,50 1,0 2 0,08 20 1,6
7 3 Csati Oliver HUN 2203 1,0 2,0 0,50 1,0 1 0,29 40 11,6
8 8 Balogh Lajos HUN 2014 1,0 2,0 0,00 2,0 2 -0,14 20 -2,8
9 Marta Dominik HUN 1988 1,0 2,0 0,00 2,0 2 -0,17 40 -6,8
10 Fodor Balazs HUN 1985 1,0 2,0 0,00 2,0 2 -0,28 40 -11,2
11 12 Tornyai Jeno HUN 1935 1,0 2,0 0,00 1,0 2 0,00 20 0,0
13 Gorog Almos HUN 1890 1,0 2,0 0,00 1,0 2 -0,02 40 -0,8
14 Szendeff Miklos HUN 1844 1,0 2,0 0,00 1,0 2 -0,06 20 -1,2
14 15 Bartuszek Andras HUN 1829 1,0 1,5 0,50 1,0 2 -0,05 20 -1,0
15 7 Bodrogi Mihaly HUN 2042 0,5 2,0 0,25 1,0 2 -0,68 20 -13,6
16 16 Baranyi Robert HUN 1687 0,5 1,5 0,25 1,0 2 0,21 40 8,4
17 19 Kovacs Patrik Zsolt HUN 1547 0,0 2,5 0,00 0,0 1 -0,16 40 -6,4
18 17 Izso Istvan HUN 1665 0,0 2,0 0,00 0,0 2 -0,28 20 -5,6
18 Geher Koppany HUN 1585 0,0 2,0 0,00 0,0 2 -0,22 40 -8,8
20 Szabo Miklos HUN 1518 0,0 2,0 0,00 0,0 2 -0,21 40 -8,4

 

Some pics

So many promising juniors...

So many promising juniors…

 

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Big crowd

Big crowd

 

Opening remarks

Opening remarks

 

More...and more...

More…and more…

Rakosmente Open Oct 26-28, 2015

Start List(So far) for the Rakosmente International Open.

Due to intense competition amongst organizers, the Sakksarok Open and Rakosmente Opens overlap by one day.

Rating Results Table before initial round of XIII. Rakosmente Open

nr Name Fed T rating Rat-ID tot Rc N W W-We

1 Gyurkovics, Miklos HUN 2107 701874 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

2 Bakk, Zoltan HUN 2039 712272 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

3 Takacs, Kevin HUN 1987 741833 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

4 Heyl, Thomas GER 1976 4623371 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

5 Yip, Michael CAN 1949 2601303 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

6 Palagyi, Csaba HUN 1938 755605 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

7 Kovacsy, Barnabas HUN 1915 769290 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

8 Sulcz, Istvan HUN 1913 724114 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

9 Szentgyorgyi, Sandor HUN 1854 738000 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

10 Czumbel, Peter HUN 1845 759708 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

11 Kaloczi, Kristof HUN 1830 768324 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

12 Balla, Attila HUN 1799 712612 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

13 Simonyi, Gergo HUN 1756 744670 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

14 Benyeda, Tibor HUN 1608 753939 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

15 Posztos, Marcell HUN 1604 763187 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

16 Novak, Levente Peter HUN 1561 763497 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

17 Toth, Nikoletta HUN 1530 773670 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

18 Kurko, Bence HUN 1302 790729 0.0 0 0 0 +0.00

TWIC 1093 October 20-2015

This week’s games selection(should be 6 games available for viewing).

Shimanov-Boros,D after 20..Rb8(Diagram)

After 20,,Rb8

See how White continued the attack.

CB13 ‘One Click Publication’ feature makes this possible.

See TWIC for more details on tournaments.

See Chessbase for news and Chessbase13 software

Nice lady from Chessbase article

BTCh 6-board 2015 Rd2

MTK at Sirayi

MTK fields a team in the Monday evening Team Ch in both the 6 and 8 board formats. The play is not rated so is an excellent way to test new ideas out.

I contributed a win on the White side of a 4.e3 Nimzo-Indian.

The lineup this evening was

  1. Lyell,M
  2. Teglas,B
  3. Varga,V
  4. Bolyai,I
  5. Yip,M(CAN)
  6. Balla,A

Teglas got a quick professional draw. Varga,Z escaped with a lucky draw when his opponent missed an easy mate. Bolyai won with a Dutch Defence.

Balla easily converted a huge positional advantage. Lyell was still playing when I left.

Board 5 Yip-Csomor

My opponent was generous and gave away a key kingside pawn early and the end came quickly.

After 19..Kg8(diagram)

After 19..Kg8

Some pics.

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Warming up Jansco,G(l) playing Yip,M(right)

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Setting up before the match

 

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Darazs,Z(seated)

 

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MTK team captain Balla,Attila(left) and Varga,Z(right) chatting before the round

 

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Warming up

 

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Bolyai,I

Bolyai,I

 

Balla,A(right)

Balla,A(right)

 

Jansco,G

Jansco,G

 

Csomor,G

Csomor,G

BTCh 2015-16 Rd3

Results

I contributed a rather sad loss defending a Nimzo-Indian.

Wanger,Tamas-Yip,M(board 6)(CB13 now allows quite easy publishing of games)

Black has a pawn for the exchange and just played 33..Kh7(diagram)

After 33..Kh7

White found the strong 34.g4! and Black was suffering and lost quickly.

The post game analysis was quite entertaining and educational as I tried to explain my mistakes away with ‘blah blah…my nice blockade on e5….and then a blunder…’

But a few moments at home with an engine showed even more mistakes.

Hopefully these pics will turn out well(clearly I should have invested in a smartphone much earlier in my life).

Kormos,Adam getting everything ready for the match.

Kormos,Adam getting everything ready for the match.

 

Playing hall

Playing hall

 

Marta,Dominic (standing)

Marta,Dominic (standing)

 

Hall

Hall

 

Anxious moments

Anxious moments

 

Standing around

Standing around

 

Yip,Michael(CAN), the chess tourist.

Yip,Michael(CAN), the chess tourist.

BTCh 8-Board 2015-16 Rd1 Oct 12, 2015

MTK 5-Pestszentimrei SK 3

See Results(not updated yet)

I contributed a win with Black against Pollack,A on board 5, defending a Queen’s Indian.

Nothing really happened for the longest time but Black started make some progress on the queenside. My opponent seemed quite keen on getting a draw as many offers were made during the game in roughly equal positions. However, they were all politely declined.

MTK Team Captain, Attila Balla dropped by later to watch and record the results.

Our team seemed stronger on the top boards but as I left early, I did not see how we lost the other games.

The MTK lineup was

  1. Csizmadia,L
  2. Fodor,B
  3. Strenner,J
  4. Bolyai,I
  5. Yip,M
  6. Weszely,G
  7. dr Filep,T
  8. Juhasí,A

Pollack-Yip Board 5(see the game on the new CB13 game viewer)

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. Nc3 Bb7 5. e3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Bb5+

{Is a harmless check[Yip]}

8..c6 8. Bd3 Be7

(8… Bd6 {Is more aggressive[Yip]})

9. O-O O-O 10. b3 Nbd7 11. Qc2 Rc8

{Setting up a polite x-ray on Qc2[Yip]}

12. Qe2 Bd6 13. Bb2 Re8 14. Ba6

{White just want to simplify down for equality. I was also offered many draws throughout the game.[Yip]}

Rc7 15. Bxb7 Rxb7 16. Rac1 Rc7 17. Qd3 Qe7 18. Rc2 Ne4 19. Rfc1 Nxc3 20. Rxc3 Rec8 21. Qf5 g6 22. Qd3 f6(diagram)

After 22..f6

{ There is nothing special happening in this game so far.[Yip]}

23. R3c2 Kg7 24. Re1 Re8 25. Rec1 Nb8 26. Re1 Qe4

{Offering a roughly equal ending[Yip]}

27. Qxe4 Rxe4 28. Nd2 Re8 29. a3(diagram)

After 29.a3

{Starting now, White starts to make small weaknesses which later prove quite serious[Yip]}

29..Kf7

{A small improvement in king position.[Yip]}

30. h3 Rce7 31. Kf1 Re6 32. Nf3 Ke7′?

{The king is sent to support the queenside majority[Yip]}

33. b4

{Preventing the..c5 advance but committing another pawn to the dark squares which in turn makes Bb2 very passive.[Yip]}

33..Kd7 34. Rec1 a6!?

{Black carefully arranges the queenside pawns to complement Bd6.[Yip]}

35. Bc3 Kc7 36. Bd2 Kb7

{The king has reached his new home and play begins for the queenside light squares.[Yip]}

37. Ke2 Bf8 38. Nh2 Nd7 39. Nf1 b5!

 {The plan becomes clear. The knight will head to c4. [Yip]}

40. Kd3 Nb6 41. Be1 Nc4 42.Rc3(diagram)

After 42.Rc3

42..a5!

{The queenside attack starts.[Yip] }

43. Rb1 axb4 44. axb4 Ra8 45. Nd2 Ra2 46. Rc2?? {[Yip]}

46..Rxc2 47. Kxc2 Na3+ 

{ Forks and wins.[Yip]} *

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Some pictures from my new phone.

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Opposing team getting ready

 

Juhasz,A

Juhasz,A

 

Fodor,B

Fodor,B

 

Stenner,J

Stenner,J

 

Stenner,J(left) and Bolyai,O(center)

Stenner,J(left) and Bolyai,I(center)

BTCh 2015-16 Rd3

Results

All MTK teams were successful today.

I contributed a draw for MTK IV in the longest game of the day but felt quite disappointed not to convert two extra pawns in a BN vs BB ending.

Here is the game

  • [Event “BTCh”] [Budapest] [Date “2015.10.11”] [Round “3.3”]
  • [White “Czibulka, Z.”] [Black “Yip, M.”]
  • [ECO “A06”]
  • [WhiteElo “2000”] [BlackElo “1939”]
  • [Annotator “Yip,M”]
  • [WhiteTeam “Hóbagoly-Lila Futó II”] [BlackTeam “MTK IV”]

1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 e6

{Conservatively played.[Yip]}

3. e3 Nf6 4. Be2 c6 5. b3 Nbd7 6. Bb2 Be7 7. Nc3 a6!?

{Introducing Chebanenko Slav style play[Yip]}

8. O-O O-O 9. Rc1 b5 10. cxd5 cxd5 11. Qc2 Bb7 12. Qb1 Rc8 13. Rc2 Bd6 14. Rfc1 e5 15. d4 e4 16. Ne1 {Diagram [#1]}

After 16.Ne1

16..Ne8

(16… h6 17. a3 Nb8 18. g3 Qd7 19. Bf1 Nc6 20. b4 Ne7 21. Ne2 Rc6 22. Nf4 Rfc8 23. Rxc6 Bxc6 24. Bh3 Ng4 25. Qc2 g5 26. Qe2 f5 {[%eval -64,21]})

17. g3 f5 18. Bf1 Nef6 19. Ne2 Qe7

(19… g5 20. Rxc8 Bxc8 21. a3 Bb7 22. Qc2 Qe7 23. Bh3 Ng4 24. Bg2 Rb8 25. h3 Ngf6 26. Qd2 Bxa3 27. Bxa3 Qxa3 28. b4 Nb6 29. Rc7 Nc4 30. Nc2 Qa1+ 31. Qe1 {[%eval -60,21]})

20. Rxc8 Rxc8 21. Rxc8+ Bxc8 22. Ng2 Nf8 23. Qc1 Bb7 24. h4 g6 25. Ngf4 Kg7?!

( 25… b4! {Clamping down the queenside was the key idea that I kept missing.} 26. Nh3 h6 27. Nef4 Ng4 28. Be2 g5 29. Ng2 Ne6 30. Qf1 Qc7 31. Qc1 Qxc1+ 32. Bxc1 a5 33. hxg5 hxg5 34. Ne1 Nf6 35. Nc2 Kg7 36. Bb5 Kg6 37. a4 Nc7 38. Kg2 Nxb5 39. axb5 Nd7 40. Bd2 { [%eval -87,25]})

26. Bh3 h6 27. Bf1 g5

(27… b4 28. Nh3 Ng4 29. Nef4 g5 30. Ng2 Ne6 31. Be2 a5 32. Qd1 Nf6 33. Qc1 Qc7 34. Qxc7+ Bxc7 35. a3 Bd6 36. axb4 Bxb4 37. Bb5 Nc7 38. Be2 Kg6 39. Kf1 Ba6 40. Bxa6 Nxa6 41. hxg5 hxg5 {[%eval -93,25]})

28. Ng2 Ng6

(28… b4 29. Ne1 a5 30. f4 Ng4 31. hxg5 hxg5 32. Bh3 Ba6 33. Bxg4 fxg4 34. Qd1 Qf7 35. Ng2 Ne6 36. Qf1 Bb5 37. Qf2 Qf5 38. Qf1 Bd3 39. Qf2 Ba6 40. Qe1 Qh7 41. Qf2 {[%eval -127,22]})

29. hxg5 hxg5 30. Ne1 Nf8

(30… Qe8 31. Bg2 b4 32. a3 a5 33. axb4 Ba6 34. bxa5 Bxe2 35. Ba3 Bxa3 36. Qxa3 Qb5 37. Bh3 g4 38. Bg2 Kf7 39. Bh1 Bd3 40. Bg2 Ne7 41. Qa2 Qa6 42. Qa3 {[%eval -146,22]})

31. Nc2 Ne6 32. Bg2 Kg6

(32… b4 33. a3 a5 34. axb4 axb4 35. Qe1 Ba6 36. Nc1 f4 37. exf4 gxf4 38. Na2 Bb7 39. Naxb4 Kg6 40. Bc1 fxg3 41. fxg3 Qc7 42. Bh3 Bxb4 43. Nxb4 Nxd4 44. Kg2 {[%eval -124,22]})

33. f4 exf3 34. Bxf3 Qh7

(34… Qc7 35. Ne1 Bxg3 36. Nd3 Bh2+ 37. Kf1 Qh7 38. Bg2 a5 39. a3 Bd6 40. Bc3 Qc7 41. Ne5+ Bxe5 42. dxe5 Ne4 43. Bb2 Qe7 44. Nd4 Nxd4 45. Bxd4 g4 46. Bxe4 dxe4 {[%eval -149,21]})

35. Qf1 $6 Qc7 36. Ne1 $2 $19 {White is losing now as Black can destroy the kingside pawn shield.}

(36. Qf2 f4 37. g4 Qh7 38. Qh2 Qxh2+ 39. Kxh2 b4 40. exf4 Nxf4 41. Nxf4+ gxf4 42. Ne1 Kg5 43. Nd3 Nxg4+ 44. Kg2 a5 45. Ne5 Nxe5 46. dxe5 Bc5 47. Be2 Bc6 48. Kf3 d4+ 49. Kf2 {[%eval -124,20]})

36… Bxg3 37. Nd3

(37. Nxg3 Qxg3+ 38. Ng2 g4 39. Be2 Ng5 40. Bc3 Nfe4 41. Be1 Nh3+ 42. Kh1 Nef2+ 43. Bxf2 Nxf2+ 44. Kg1 Nh3+ 45. Kh1 Kg5 46. Qe1 Qxe1+ 47. Nxe1 f4 48. exf4+ Nxf4 49. Bd1 Bc8 50. Kh2 Bf5 {[%eval -210,20]})

37… Bd6?{I was much too happy and played carelessly.}

(37… Bh2+!! {This is correct but I simply played too fast and missed the killing line.[Yip]} 38. Kf2 ({Stockfish 6 64: 2) } 38. Kg2 g4 $19 {Traps the bishop.}) ({Stockfish 6 64: 3)} 38. Kh1 Qh7 { [%eval -413,22]}) 38… Qc2 39. Ne5+ Bxe5 40. dxe5 d4 41. Qc1 (41. Bxb7 Ng4+ 42. Kf3 (42. Kg3 Nxe3) (42. Ke1 dxe3 $19) 42… Nh2+) 41… dxe3+ 42. Kxe3 f4+ 43. Kf2 Ne4+ 44. Ke1 (44. Bxe4+ Qxe4 $19) 44… Qd3 45. Bxe4+ Qxe4 46. Kd1 f3 47. Ng3 f2 48. Qc2 Qxc2+ 49. Kxc2 Bg2 50. a4 bxa4 51. bxa4 f1=Q 52. Nxf1 { [%eval -319,22]})

38. Ne5+ Bxe5 39. dxe5 {Diagram [#2]}

After 39.de

 

Ne8 $2 $16

(39… Qc2 $1 40. Ng3 (40. exf6 Qxb2 $19) 40… f4 {Stockfish 6 64:} 41. Qc1 Qxc1+ 42. Bxc1 Nd7 43. Bh5+ Kh6 44. Bg4 Nxe5 45. Bxe6 fxg3 46. Kg2 Nd3 47. Bd2 Kg6 48. Bg4 d4+ 49. Kxg3 Nc5 50. Kf2 Ne4+ 51. Ke1 Nxd2 52. Kxd2 dxe3+ 53. Kxe3 Kf6 54. Kd4 b4 { [%eval -101,22]})

40. Qg2 $2 $15

(40. Ng3 N8g7 41. Bh5+ Kh7 42. Qh3 Kg8 43. Bg6 Nf8 44. Bxf5 Nxf5 45. Qxf5 Qb6 46. Qxg5+ Qg6 47. Qxg6+ Nxg6 48. Nf5 Bc8 49. Nd6 Bd7 50. Kf2 Kf8 51. Nb7 Bc6 52. Nc5 a5 53. Kg3 Ke7 54. Kg4 Nf8 {[%eval 105,22]})

40… N8g7 {Reaching a normal blockade position}

41. Nf4+ Nxf4 42. exf4 Ne6 43. fxg5 Qc5+ 44. Qf2?{There was no reason to agree to a bad ending}

( 44. Kf1 Nxg5 45. Qe2 Nxf3 46. Qxf3 Qb4 47. e6 Qg4 48. Qc3 d4 49. Qxd4 Qxd4 50. Bxd4 Bd5 51. e7 Kf7 52. Bc5 a5 53. Kf2 f4 54. Bd6 a4 55. Ke2 axb3 56. axb3 Bxb3 57. e8=N Kxe8 {[%eval -6,22]})

44… Qxf2+ 45. Kxf2 $17 Kxg5 46. Bc1+ f4 47. Bb2 Kf5 48. Bg2 Ng5 {Diagram [#3]}

After 48..Ng5

49. Kg1 Bc6 50. b4 f3 51. Bf1 Ke4 52. Bc1 Ne6 53. Bh3 Nd4 54. Kf2 Kxe5 55. Bc8 Nc2 56. Kxf3 Nxb4 57. a3 Nd3 58. Bd2 Nc5 59. Bb4 Kd4 60. Ke2 Kc4 61. Kd1 d4 62. Bf5 Bf3+ 63. Kc1 a5 64. Be1 a4 65. Bb4 Nb3+ 66. Kb2 Nc5 67. Kc1 Bd5 68. Kd2 Bf7 69. Kc1 Kd5 70. Kc2 Kc6 71. Bh7 Bd5 72. Kd2 Bc4 73. Bg6 Nb3+ 74. Kc2 Kd5 75. Be1 Ke5 76. Bg3+ Kf6 77. Bh7 Kg5 78. Be4 Kg4 79. Be5 Be2 80. Bd3 Kf3 81. Bg7 Kf2

(81… b4 82. axb4 Ke3 83. Bh6+ Kf2 $11 {[Yip]})

82. Bf6 Kf1 83. Be5 Kf2 84. Bf6 Kf3 85. Bg7 Kf2

( 85… Ke3 86. Bh6+ Kf2 87. Bf8 b4 88. Bg6 bxa3 89. Bxa3 Ke3 90. Be7 Bb5 91. Bg5+ Ke2 92. Bh5+ Kf2 93. Bg6 Bc6 94. Bd3 Kf3 95. Bc4 Na5 96. Kd3 Nxc4 97. Kxc4 Ke4 98. Kb4 d3 99. Kc3 Bb5 100. Bc1 Kf3 101. Kd2 Kf4 102. Ba3 Ke4 103. Bc5 {[%eval -117,28]})

1/2-1/2

I. osztály, Lilienthal csoport
Siketek SC I – Újpesti KSE I 7:5
Tabáni Spartacus II – Barcza GSC I 5:7
Pénzügyőr SE III – REAC SISE 7:5
Vasas SC II – Fabulon-Lombik-1st Sat. 5:7
SENSE I – BEAC II 5:7
A Barcza GSC I a 3. táblán kontumált, eredményéből 1 pont levonásra került.

II. osztály, Bilek csoport
A. Láng MKKE – Sirály 3,5:8,5
MTK Budapest III – Barcza GSC II 8,5:3,5
HÜSI SC II – Sárkány DSE II 6:6
Törekvés SE – Csepeli TK 5,5:6,5
MLTC II – Pestszentlőrinc II 4:8
SENSE II – BEAC III 4,5:7,5

III. osztály, Szén “A” csoport
BEAC IV – Újpesti KSE II 9:3
Pestszentimre – Barcza GSC III 8,5:3,5
Pénzügyőr SE IV – MTK Budapest V 5,5:6,5
Kőbánya SC III – ATTE-ARISZ 9:3

III. osztály, Szén “B” csoport
Siketek SC II – Sárkány DSE III 7,5:4,5
MTK Budapest IV – Hóbagoly-Lila Futó II 9:3
HÜSI SC III – Rákosliget 5,5:6,5