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Congratulations to Dmitry Jakovenko on his big win in the #KarpovTournament.

He drew 5 and won 4 games to become the champion among 10 grandmasters with an average rating of 2688.
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🔹 19th Karpov Poikovsky 2018 (Poikovsky RUS) -Round 9
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Karjakin vs Aronian and Mamedyarov vs Wesley So both end in a draw.

Now So, Carlsen, and Aronian share the first place with 3.5 points.
First result of round 7: Sergey Karyakin 1/2 - 1/2 Lev Aronian.
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🔹 Altibox Norway 2018 - Rounds 1-7 Games
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🔸Altibox Norway Chess 2018
🔸Round 3
⚪️Vachier-Lagrave,Maxime (2789)
⚫️Caruana,Fabiano (2822)
🔸½-½
An interesting move that has already been played two times. White gets the two bishops advantage but at the cost of weakening his pawn-structure.
14. Ne4 Bxh2+ 15. Kxh2 Qh4+ 16. Qh3 Qxh3+ 17. gxh3 Bxe4 18. Rg1 Re8 19.Bxh6 g6 20. Rge1
🔸Altibox Norway Chess 2018
🔸Round 3
⚪️Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2808)
⚫️Karjakin,Sergey (2782)
🔸½-½
19... g6!
The move required very precise calculation.
20. Nxg6
(20. Qxf6 Be7 21. Qxe5 Bxh4 22. Qxe8 Rxe8 23. Rxe8 a3 Black has a comfortable position.)
20... fxg6 21. Qxf6 Rf8 22. Qh4 g5! 23. Bxg5 Rxf2 24. Qxh6+ Kg8 25. Qg6+ Kh8 26.Qh6+ Kg8 27. Qg6+ Kh8 28. Qh6+ 1/2-1/2
🔸Altibox Norway Chess 2018
🔸Round 3
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2760)
⚫️Ding,Liren (2791)
🔸½-½
17.e5!
An interesting idea by Anand to transfer his knight to ideal e4-square via d2.
17...d×e5 18.Nd2 c4 19.Qg4 Qc6 20.a×b5 a×b5 21.Ne4 Be7 22.g3
🔸Altibox Norway Chess 2018
🔸Round 3
⚪️So,Wesley (2778)
⚫️Nakamura,Hikaru (2769)
🔸½-½
10.g4!?
This "sudden" kingside attack converts a quiet position of the Lasker System into a mess.
10...Rd8 11.Qc2 Nd7 12.N×e4 d×e4 13.Q×e4 Qb4+ 14.Ke2 e5 15.Qc2 With a complicated battle.
⚫️#477 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Magerramov,E
🔸Kasparov,G
🔸Training Game, Baku 1977
14...Bxd4!
In the 4th game of my second match with Karpov (1985) in a similar position I wrongly avoided this non-routine exchange, but here its advantages are far more specific and obvious. (Kasparov)
15.Rxd4?!
15.exd4 Qg5! 16.g3 Rfe8+ 17.Be2 Qg4=/+.
15...Nc5! 16.Qd1 Ne6! 17.Rd2 d4!-/+.
(the weak isolated d-pawn has suddenly been transformed into a formidable battering-ram).