texaschess.org...queen's gambit declined d35 babakouly annakov 2520 petr kiriakov 2629 texas masters...
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Notes by Drew Sarkisian
Kings Indian £90
Deepyaman Datta 2061
Amon Simutowe 2444
Texas Masters (2), 12.04.2004
Datta was never in trouble in this game
against an opponent rated nearly 400
points higher.
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6
5.Nf3 0-0 6.h3 Na6 7.BgS h6 8.Be3 Nd7
9.g4 cS 10.dS QaS 11.Rcl Nc7 12.Bd3
a6 13.a4
Looking for a "big clamp". Black
will have to make some concession to
sharpen up the play, but he never gets
around to it...
13 ... eS 14.Qc2 Qb6 15.Nd2 aS 16.h4
Nf6 17.f3 hS 18.gS Nd7 19.Qb3 Qxb3
20.Nxb3 f6 21.Nd2 fxgS 22.hxgS Rf7
23.Ke2 Bf8 24.Rcgl Kg7 25.b3 Be7
26.Bbt Nf8 27.Rh2 Bd7 28.Bc2 Nh7
29.Bbt Raf8 30.Bc2 Na6 31.Bbl b6
32.Bc2 Rh8 33.Bbl Nf8 34.Rh4 Nh7
35.Rh2 Nb4 36.Ndl Kf8 37.Nc3 Ke8
Scoresheet becomes illegible, but it
appears they played on until move 64
and Black could make no headway.
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Queen's Gambit Declined D35
Babakouly Annakov 2520
Petr Kiriakov 2629
Texas Masters (3), 12.04.2004
1.d4 e6 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 dS 4.cxdS exdS
5.BgS c6 6.e3 Be7 7.Bd3 Nbd7 8.Nf3
NhS 9.Bxe7 1/2-1/2
Notes by Drew Sarkisian
Sicilian Najdo,.f B90
Curtis Brooks 2159
Michael Langer 2278
Texas Masters (3), 12.04.2004
1.e4 cS 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6
5.Nc3 a6 6.f3 eS 7.Nb3 Be6 8.Be3 Be7
9.Qd2 0-0 10.0-0-0 bS 11.NdS BxdS
12.exdS Qc7 13.g4 Rc8 14.Qf2 Nfd7
15.Kbl aS!? 16.BxbS a4 17.Nct a3
18.b3 Qc3 19.Nd3 Nf6
8 &8�q).i8
8 8 l!I 8 � It: It:
20.Qd2?
White holds after 20.Bd2 Qxc2+
21.Ka I and the threat of 22.Rc I compels
Black's retreat with 2 I ... Qc7 . As played,
Black has a winning attack.
20 ... NxdS 21.Bc4 Rxc4! 22.bxc4 Qxc4
23.Rdel Nc3+ 24.Kcl e4
Or 24 ... Nxa2+ 25.Kd I Nc3+
26.Qxc3 Qxc3 and White can resign.
25.fxe4 Nxa2+ 26.Kdl Nc3+ 27.Kcl a2
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Notes by Drew Sarkisian
Sicilian B30
Kalin Nonchev 2130
Wellington Rocha 2399
Texas Masters (3), 12.04.2004
1.e4 cS 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.BbS e6 4.Bxc6
bxc6 5.0-0 Ne7 6.d3 Ng6 7.Rel Be7
8.eSN
An attempt to bottle up Black. More
8
usual is 8.Nbd2 0-0 though I have the
feeling that Black in fine in any case.;
Also interesting is 8.Be3.
8 ... f6! 9.h4 0-0 10.exf6 Bxf6 11.hS Nh4
12.Nxh4 Bxh4 13.g3 Bf6 14.c3 es
15.Be3 d6 16.Nd2 Rb8 17.Rbl Be7
18.b4 cxb4 19.Rxb4 Rxb4 20.cxb4 Be6
Due to White's light-square weak
nesses, Black has a strategically won
game.
21.a3 Qd7 22.f3 BdS 23.Kg2 QfS
24.Ne4 QxhS 25.Rht Qf7 26.g4 Qg6
27.Rh3 Be6 28.Qe2 a6 29.Bd2 hS
30.Nf2 hxg4 31.Nxg4 Rxf3!
Hardly a sacrifice; the Bishop and
the extra pawns are more than a match
for the Rook.
32.Rxf3 Bxg4 33.Rg3 Bxe2 34.Rxg6
Bxd3 35.Rg3 Be4+ 36.Kfl Kf7 37.BgS
Bf8 38.Ke2 Ke6 39.Rh3 BfS 40.Rh8
Kf7 41.Bd8 Bc2 42.Bc7 Be7 43.Bd8
Bf6 44.Kd2 Ba4 45.Bc7 Ke6 46.Kd3
BbS+ 47.Kc3 e4+ 48.Kb3 dS 49.Bb6
Bc4+ 50.Kc2 d4 51.Rf8 KdS 52.Bd8
BeS 53.BgS e3 54.Rd8+ Ke4 0-1
Notes by Drew Sarkisian
Budapest Gambit A52
Trevor Jackson 2072
Michal Kujovic 2329
Texas Masters (3), 12.04.2004
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 eS 3.dxeS Ng4 4.Nf3 BcS
5.e3 Nc6 6.Be2 NgxeS 7.NxeS NxeS
8.Nd2 d6 9.Nb3 Bb6 10.Bd2 QgS 11.g3
11.0-0 Bh3 12.BtJ=/+.
11...Qg6 12.f3
12.Bc3!?.
12 ... Bh3 13.Kf2 0-0-0 14.Bc3
14 ... Ng4+!
17.Kel Rhe
Wrong
18.Nc l Rh
Bxe2+ 21.N
18.Ncl?
White c;
polating 18.
though Blacl
18 ... Qf2+ 1'
21.gxfS Bx�
24.BhS Re3
Note,
Ryan Milisi1
Alexander (
Te.
1.e4 cS 2.c3 l
cxd4 6.cxd4
9.0-0 Nd7 1
12.dxeS Qc7
Too Joos,
a better idea.
14 ... Nc3! 15
17.Be4 fS l
20.Bb2 Bf6
20 ... Qg5-
21.Bxc3
Fritz 8
22.Nxe4 rega
Hmmm. I'm!:
that someboc
here ...
21 ... Qxc3 22.
8 8
Getting m
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