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A Bright Start In Biel

Submitted by SonofPearl on Sun, 07/19/2009 at 2:09pm.

The grandmaster group in Biel started the first round of their double round-robin event today like they meant business.  The only surprise was that just one game out of the three played ended decisively.

An early exchange of queens didn't stop Morozevich (pictured) launching a decisive kingside attack on defending champion Alekseev.  It takes great skill to make winning look that easy!

Meanwhile Vachier-Lagrave gave Ivanchuk plenty to think about, but Chucky was up to the task and a neat queen sacrifice (for a rook, knight and pawn) saved his neck.

The clash between the oldest and youngest competitors was just as exciting.  Boris Gelfand looked to have an advantage in the final position against his 16 year-old opponent, but he accepted Caruana's draw offer.  Perhaps time trouble played a part?

More of the same tomorrow please guys!

 

Comments:

by Pinoy_Tigran - 2 years ago
Caloocan North Philippines
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 217

keep posting news and their games here.. Godblest!

by uhavebeenserved - 2 years ago
las vegas United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 244

yeah Gelfand listened to his nerves not his brain, smart draw offer from cuarano, playing for Italy!! Morozevich is always a pleasure to watch truly one of a kind and Biel seems to be what Corus  is to Kramnik and Linares was to Kaspy and Mtel to Topalov.

by SilentWalker - 2 years ago
Milpitas, CA United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 595

I think Chucky has to be the underdog favorite. 1703 definitely does not reflect his talent or knowledge of the game.  I think if he keeps on playing creative chess then he should be back in form.

by pawnkeeper - 2 years ago
Los Angeles United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1012

Me too! There is still lots of play. Maybe they were both afraid of losing or maybe it was time trouble.

by Dakota_Clark - 2 years ago
Chicago United States
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 684

I'm really shocked at the draw compromise in the last one.

 

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