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🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 5
⚪️Pijpers,Arthur (2465)
⚫️Matlakov,Maxim (2730)
🔸0-1
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments
of the European Club Cup Round 6
🔹🔺
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Naiditsch,Arkadij (2702)
⚫️Svidler,Peter (2760)
🔸½-½
📘 8.Bb5 Indirectly controling the e5 square.
The London System has gained some popularity, mainly due to efforts of GM Gata Kamsky, as it is a basic part of his repertoire. Recently, Carlsen started using it with great success.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Nisipeanu,Liviu-Dieter (2672)
⚫️Wojtaszek,Radoslaw (2737)
🔸0-1
📘 9.f4!
According to Kasparov, this move was invented by grandmaster Leonid Stein. Recently young Super GM Dubov played and popularised it. It is also favorite line of Bulgarian woman grandmaster Antoaneta Stefanova.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Guseinov,Gadir (2647)
⚫️Fedoseev,Vladimir (2733)
🔸1-0
📘 8.Qf3
Not a popular move. For the first time grandmaster Vitaly Tseshkovsky played it in 1986. The idea behind the move is Qg3 and Bf4.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Lupulescu,Constantin (2620)
⚫️Navara,David (2726)
🔸½-½
📘 An amazing position! Even though the chess engine gives white the advantage of +6, the game is drawn, and there is no way that White would be able to break through Black's position.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Stevic,Hrvoje (2616)
⚫️Vocaturo,Daniele (2607)
🔸0-1
📘 75...Rxf1+! 76.Rxf1 fxg2#
A beautiful typical checkmate!
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Guseinov,Gadir (2647)
⚫️Fedoseev,Vladimir (2733)
🔸1-0
📘 15.Qh4
Threatening Bxh7, an instructive trap for novices.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Sadikhov,Ulvi (2487)
⚫️Tari,Aryan (2578)
🔸0-1
📘 16...Bb4
With the idea of Bxc3 and transferring the knight to c4, making the position slightly better for Black.
🔸33rd ECCC Open 2017 Antalya
🔸Round 6
⚪️Guseinov,Gadir (2647)
⚫️Fedoseev,Vladimir (2733)
🔸1-0
📘In this line of Caro-kann white tries to prevent black from developing his bishop from f5 or g4. As both 7...Bg4 and 7...Bf5 will be refuted by Qb3, and 7...e6 closes the bishop, black should play the logical 7...Qc7.
Now 8.Nf3 does not work as after 8...Bg4 9.Bxf7?? Kxf7 10.Ne5 Qxe5! Black wins.
Trying to close the Bc8 by playing 8.Qb3 e6 can hardly bring any advantage for white as the queen is misplaced on b3.
It seems that the best practical chances to fight for an advantage relies in the move played by Guseinov in this game.
7...Qc7 8.Qf3!?
An interesting move which helps white to play Bf4 and prevents black from playing Bf5. 8.Qf3 was introduced by Tseshkovsky in 1986. Still, it seems that after 8...Bg4 white can hardly prove any advantage.
⚫️ #61 (Strategy - Black To Move)
🔸Capablanca – Botvinnik
🔸Leningrad (simul) 1925
📕#61
29...Rc6!
Intending Rd2 by protecting Rc6. An immediate 29...Rd2 could be refuted by 30.Rxc3!