22/04/2024 – Entre el 19 y el 29 de abril de 2024 se disputa el Campeonato de Europa Femenino 2024 en la isla de Rodas (Grecia). La Federación Española de Ajedrez cuenta con la participación de 11 jugadoras, de las cuales la MI Sabrina Vega Gutiérrez es la que tiene la valoración Elo más elevada (2383), seguida por MI Anna Matnadze (2365) y Marta García (2349). Hay retransmisiones en directo de las partidas en live.chessbase.com y dentro de esta noticia. Hoy se disputa la ronda 4, a partir de las 14:00 CEST.
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In this course, IM Nico Zwirs presents the Reversed Sicilian as a powerful and practical weapon for White
39,90 €
Campeonato de Europa Femenino 2024
Del 19 al 29 de abril de 2024, en Rodas (Grecia)
Crónica tras 3 rondas
Tras las tres primeras rondas en el Campeonato Europeo Femenino de Ajedrez 2024 en Rodas, Grecia quedan seis jugadoras con el marcador prefecto de 3/3 puntos:
MI Klaudia Kulon (POL, 2348), MI Mai Narva (EST, 2401), MI Marta García Martín (ESP, 2349), MI Natacha Benmesbah (FRA, 2306), MI Martyna Wikar (POL, 2214) e MI Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE, 2377).
En el primer tablero, la MI Klaudia Kulon derrotó a la favorita del torneo, MI Yuliia Osmak (Ucrania, 2459). Kulon planteó una Apertura Escocesa y Osmak no logró entrar el plan correcto durante el medio juego. Una clara ventaja se convirtió en un peón de ventaja y Kulon se anotó la victoria a continuación.
Yuliia Osmak y Klaudia Kulon | Foto: ECU
La MI Mai Narva (EST, 2401) se impuso a la MF Nadya Toncheva (BUL, 2258), la WIM Natacha Benmesbah (FRA, 2306) ganó su partida contra la MI Irina Bulmaga (ROU, 2394), la MI Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE, 2377) superó a la WGM Beloslava Krasteva (BUL, 2220), la WIM Martyna Wikar (POL, 2214) venció a la IM Pauline Guichard (FRA, 2362) y la IM Marta Garcia Martin (ESP, 2349) derrotó a la WFM Ronit Levitan (ISR, 2187).
MI Ulviyya Fataliyeva | Foto: ECU
Natalia Zhukova | Foto: ECU
Irina Bulmaga | Foto: ECU
Hasta 26 jugadoras suman 2,5 puntos, siguiendo a las líderes, incluida una de las favoritas, MI Dinara Wagner (GER, 2453), que ayer realizó un bonito ataque contra la MI Michalina Rudzinska (POL, 2302). Wagner se asomó al estudio de comentariastas y analizó la partida que había disputado contra GM Alojzije Jankovic.
Ronda 4
Retransmisiones en directo
Vídeo en directo
Los resultados en los primeros 10 tableros, ronda 4
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The Queen’s Gambit Declined Exchange Variation with 5.Bf4 has a great balance between positional play and sharp pawn pushes; and will be a surprise for your opponents while being easy to learn for you, as the key patterns are familiar.
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