28/07/2016 – Svidler sacrificó y presionó, pero se quedó corto en un cálculo y Vachier-Lagrave terminó dándole mate, con lo que gana su 5º título en Biel y se asienta virtualmente como número 2 del mundo. Rambaldi intentó explotar una ligera ventaja, pero Studer aguantó. Bok y Georgiadis firmaron unas tablas bastante rápidas. Bachmann marcha en el grupo de cabeza del magistral abierto. Reportaje...
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Masters Challenge: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave vs. Peter Svidler
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Resumen de las preguntas de los espectadores durante la clase magistral de Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Peter Svidler necesitaba ganar y se dispone a entrar en la Najdorf favorita de Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
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1.e4c52.Nf3d63.d4cxd44.Nxd4Nf65.Nc3a66.h3e67.g4h68.Bg2Be79.h49.Be3or9.f4are the most popular moves here.9...Nc610.g5hxg511.hxg5Rxh1+12.Bxh1Nh713.Nxc6bxc614.g6fxg615.Qd3e516.Qc4Bd717.Bd2Bg518.0-0-0Qf619.Na4Rb820.Bxg5Qxg5+21.Kb1(#) The
position is double-edged and complicated but perhaps more or less equal. Black
has a lot of pawn weaknesses and a terribly exposed king but the white pieces
do not cooperate well. The bishop on h1 makes a sad impression and the knight
on a4, too, needs time to come back into the game.Nf6It might have been
better to play21...Qf6with the idea to bring the knight to g5 and perhaps
later to f7.22.a3Making some "luft".Qh4?!Now Black gets into
trouble. Better was22...Ke723.Qd3Ne8e.g.24.Qxa6Qf425.Qa7Rc8
and the engines give White only a slight edge.23.Qd3d524.Nc5d425.Qxa6Qxf226.Rf1Qg3(#)27.Bf3?!With the idea to activate the white rook.
In the game White wins an exchange but the textmove still does not seem to be
aggressive enough.The engines recommend27.Qa7Rd828.Nb7Bh329.Rc1Rd730.Qb8+Ke731.Na5c532.Nc6+Ke633.a4!with a clear advantage for
White.27...Qh328.Rh1Qxf329.Rh8+Ke730.Rxb8Nxe4(#) Black now has
two pawns for the exchange and White's a-pawn might become dangerous. Moreover,
Black's king seems to be vulnerable. But in the game it is the white king that
gets mated!31.Nxd7?On first sight this looks rather promising and seems
to be the logical consequence of White's play. However, the move backfires.
Correct was31.Nxe4Qh1+32.Ka2Qxe4and now White has nothing better than33.Kb1Qh1+34.Ka2Qe4with a draw.31...Nd2+!(#)But not31...Kxd7??32.Qb7+and White wins, e.g.Kd633.Rd8+Ke634.Qxc6+etc.32.Ka2Or32.Kc1Qe333.c333.Kd1Nf334.Qa5Qg1+35.Ke2Qg2+36.Kd3Qf1+37.Ke4Qe2#33...d334.Qa4Nb3+35.Kb1Qg1+36.Ka2Nc1+37.Ka1Ne2+38.Ka2d239.Qb4+c5+-32...Qd5+33.b3Weakening the king's position.But33.Rb3Kxd734.Qb7+Ke635.Qxg7Kf536.Qf8+Kg437.Qh6Nxb338.Qxg6+Kf4does not offer much joy for White, either.33...Qh1Suddenly
Black has a winning attack.34.a4Qb1+35.Ka3Qa1+36.Kb4Qc3+37.Ka3Nb1+White resigned. After 38.Ka2 Qxc2+ 39.Ka1 Nc3 White is lost. A fascinating
game with a surprising turnaround.0–1
Fotografías y vídeos: Pascal Simon y Daniel King (ChessBase)
Programa del duelo
Fecha
Hora
Actividad
23.07.2016
16:00
Inauguración
24.07.2016
13:30
Rápidas
25.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 1
26.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 2
27.07.2016
Clases magistrales
28.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 3
29.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 4
30.07.2016
14:00
Relámpago
Las partidas lentas puntúan el doble que las rápidas para la clasificación global
Torneo principal abierto
Será un suizo a 9 rondas. El control de tiempo es de 90 minutos para los primeros 40 movimientos, más 30 minutos para el resto de la partida, con 30 segundos por movimiento de suplemento a partir del primer movimiento.
Los premios
1.200, 1.000, 800, 600, 500, 2 x 400, 3 x 300, 5 x 200, 5 x 100 francos suizos. La mejor jugadora y los mejores veteranos y juveniles recibirán 200 y 100 francos suizos. Los mejores jugadores juveniles (Elo superior a 2000) 150 y 50 francos suizos. Los mejores jugadores con Elo inferior a 1800 y 1700 puntos recibirán 400, 300, 200 y 2 x 100 francos. La bolsa global de premios asciende a 10.600 francos suizos.
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Habrá torneos de ajedrez rápido y relámpago, juveniles, ajedrez 960, simultáneas, un torneo de tenis-ajedrez, un torneo para médicos y un taller ChessBase.
Pascal Simon y Daniel King estarán en Biel para ChessBase y cubrirán el acontecimiento con entrevistas, vídeos etc. Comentarán las partidas a partir de las 17:00 CEST y tras ellas entrevistarán a Maxime Vachier-Lagrave y Peter Svidler.
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