Senin, 30 April 2012


Apakah Anda tahu di mana tahun 2012 US Chess Championships (Pria dan Wanita) akan diadakan? Di Saint Louis dari Mei 7-20. Tapi, ini berita catur bukan tentangperistiwa itu sendiri. Ini tentang sebuah kontes menarik paralel online yang disebut CaturFantasi bahwa bahkan Anda bisa ikuti



Juara bertahan
 catur AS

Gata Kamsky dan Anna Zatonskih.

Catur Fantasi adalah tentang siapa saja, dari mana saja di planet ini, membuat prediksidan menebak-nebak tentang siapa yang akan menang. Hal ini bebas untuk bergabung, anda bisa mendaftar di www.uschesschamps.com - di situs resmi acara tersebut.Sponsor telah membantu Chess Club dan Pusat Scholastic dari Saint Louis menawarkan hadiah besar untuk acara catur fantasi. Ini hadiah meliputi:

Biasov Mewah Catur Tabel dan personal AS poster Kejuaraan ditandatangani oleh 2012US Champion dan Juara AS Perempuan. Kapal ke benua Amerika saja.
Swasta pelajaran (secara langsung atau online) dengan GM Ben Finegold, keanggotaanbersama ke Klub Catur dan Pusat Scholastic dari Saint Louis dan Catur Balai World ofFame dan poster ditandatangani dari 2012 US Championship dan Kejuaraan US Perempuan.
Pelajaran swasta (secara langsung atau online) dengan WGM Jennifer Shahade, menandatangani salinan buku Jennifer "Pelacur Catur" dan "Play Seperti Girl", dan papan vinil di tanda tangani oleh peserta dalam Kejuaraan 2012 US Perempuan.
Sebuah papan catur kayu di tanda tangani oleh pemain di tahun 2012 US Championship dan Kejuaraan US Perempuan.
Sebuah 2012 US Kejuaraan polo, vinil boa

PENGURUS PERCASI SIDOARJO CUP 2012, Sidoarjo, OPEN, Catur Cepat 30 Menitan, 12-13 Mei 2012, Hadiah Total Rp.12.5 Juta

Minggu, 29 April 2012

Skor Akhir, Aronian vs Kramnik 3- 3

Aronian - Kramnik in the post-mortem. Photo ©
Notasi Babak Final (6) :
Aronian,Levon - Kramnik,Vladimir [C65]
Zurich Chess Challenge Zurich SUI (6), 27.04.2012
[Crowther,Mark]
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.Nbd2 d6 6.c3 0-0 7.0-0 Ne7 8.h3 Ng6 9.Re1 c6 10.Ba4 Re8 11.d4 Bb6 12.Bc2 h6 13.a4
[13.Nf1 d5 14.Nxe5 Nxe5 15.dxe5 Rxe5 16.Bf4 Re8 17.e5 Nh7 18.Qd3 Nf8 19.Rad1 Qh4 20.Bg3 Qg5 21.Kh2 Qg6 22.Qd2 Bf5 23.Bxf5 Qxf5 24.Ne3 Bxe3 25.Rxe3 Rad8 26.Qd4 b6 27.Rf3 Qe6 28.Rfd3 Rd7 29.f4 Qf5 30.Qa4 Rc8 31.c4 Ne6 32.b4 Rcd8 33.Qxc6 Nxf4 34.Rd4 Ne2 35.Rxd5 Rxd5 36.cxd5 Nxg3 37.Kxg3 Rc8 38.Qb5 Qxe5+ 39.Kf2 Rc2+ 40.Kg1 Qe3+ 41.Kh2 Qe5+ 42.Kh1 Qd6 43.Qe8+ Qf8 44.Qe4 Rc7 45.d6 Rd7 46.Qc6 Qe8 47.b5 g6 48.a4 Qe6 49.Qc8+ Kg7 50.Qc3+ Qf6 51.Qc6 Qe6 52.Kg1 h5 53.Qc3+ Qf6 54.Qc6 Qe6 55.Qc3+ Qf6 56.Qg3 h4 57.Qa3 Qe5 58.Qb4 g5 59.Qg4 Qe3+ 60.Kh1 Rxd6 61.Rxd6 Qe1+ 62.Kh2 Qe5+ 63.g3 Qxd6 64.Qxg5+ Kf8 65.Qxh4 Qd2+ 1/2-1/2 Radjabov,T (2744)-Kramnik,V (2785)/Kazan RUS 2011/The Week in Chess 863]
13...Be6
With the idea of 14...exd4 on the following move.
14.Nf1 exd4
[14...Qc7 15.Ng3 Rad8 16.Be3 d5 17.Nxe5 Nxe5 18.Bf4 Nfd7 19.a5 Bxa5 20.exd5 Bxd5 21.dxe5 Bb6 22.Qh5 f6 23.Bxh6 Nxe5 24.Be3 Nf3+ 25.gxf3 Rxe3 26.Rxe3 Bxe3 27.Kg2 Bh6 28.Nf5 Bd2 29.Rxa7 Bf7 30.Qg4 g6 31.Nd4 Qd7 32.Bf5 Qe8 33.Rxb7 Rd5 34.Rxf7 1-0 Alekseev,E (2670)-Jumabayev,R (2573) /Moscow RUS 2012/The Week in Chess 901]
15.Nxd4 Bd7 16.f4
Vladimir Kramnik
r__qr_k_
pp_b_pp_
_bpp_nnp
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P__NPP__
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_PB___P_
R_BQRNK_
Levon Aronian
Position after 16.f4
"I was considering I had a solid advantage." - Aronian.
16...d5
Classical move.
17.e5 Ne4 18.Bxe4
[18.Kh2 "A little slow." - Aronian.]
18...dxe4 19.a5
Vladimir Kramnik
r__qr_k_
pp_b_pp_
_bp___np
P___P___
___NpP__
__P____P
_P____P_
R_BQRNK_
Levon Aronian
Position after 19.a5
An interesting sacrifice. "I thought that he had blundered it." - Kramnik.
[19.Rxe4; 19.Ng3 f5 20.exf6 Qxf6 21.Nxe4 Bxd4+]
19...Bxa5
"I really liked my position." - Aronian.
[19...Bc7]
20.Ng3 Bb6 21.Kh2 c5
"I didn't anything wrong with c5." - Kramnik. "I actually thought I am about to win." - Aronian.
[21...Nh4 22.Rxe4 (22.Qh5) ]
22.Ndf5 Bxf5 23.Nxf5 Qxd1 24.Rxd1 Rad8 25.Be3 Rd3
"Rook on d3 is not in place. Which is why I welcomed this move." - Aronian.
26.Re1 f6
Black needs to make this break before he ends up serious worse.
27.exf6 gxf6 28.Nxh6+
Vladimir Kramnik
____r_k_
pp______
_b___pnN
__p_____
____pP__
__PrB__P
_P____PK
R___R___
Levon Aronian
Position after 28.Nxh6
28...Kf8?
[28...Kh7 29.Ng4 Kg7 30.Nf2 and white is better.; 28...Kg7 29.Nf5+ Kf7 seems to be black's best continuation.]
29.Ra4
"I simply missed this move. I thought I was already better." - Kramnik.
29...Rd5
Vladimir Kramnik
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pp______
_b___pnN
__pr____
R___pP__
__P_B__P
_P____PK
____R___
Levon Aronian
Position after 29...Rd5
30.c4?
"My c4 was terrible." - Aronian. "I absolutely forgot he could play e3." "Once I blundered I realised I had no moves." Played after only 30 seconds thought this move is a serious misjudgement.
[30.f5 Bc7+ (30...Nh4 31.c4 Rd3 32.Kg3 wins.31.Kg1 "I didn't like it on general grounds." - Aronian.]
30...Rd3 31.b4?!
Suddenly white realises he has gone wrong with his previous move and is in danger of being seriously worse. Aronian misses the power of black's sacrifice.
31...Rxe3 32.Rxe3 cxb4 33.Rg3
Vladimir Kramnik
____rk__
pp______
_b___pnN
________
RpP_pP__
______RP
______PK
________
Levon Aronian
Position after 33.Rg3
33...e3?!
"I thought it was completely winning for black." - Kramnik. "Really tempting."
[33...Ne7 34.Rxb4 Bc7 and black really would be quite close to the win. However who can turn down the pawn push with only a few minutes on the clock for both players?]
34.Rxg6
Aronian took his time here, a sure sign of doubt.
34...e2 35.Ra1 Bf2 36.Rg8+
[36.g4 according to Shipov.]
36...Ke7 37.Rg7+ Kd6
[37...Ke6]
38.Rxb7 e1Q 39.Rxe1 Bxe1 40.Nf5+ Kc5 41.Rb5+ Kc6 42.Nd4+ Kc7 43.Rc5+
Suddenly after the smoke has cleared white has enough counterplay against black's king to make up for the truly terrifying prospects of the b-pawn.
1/2-1/2
Vladimir Kramnik
____r___
p_k_____
_____p__
__R_____
_pPN_P__
_______P
______PK
____b___
Levon Aronian
Position after 32.Rc5+

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