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Submitted by Ruperta11 on Fri, 08/31/2007 at 9:44am.

5. ligue 2007/2008, round II., 4.11.2007, place: Senec, Senec B - Modra E, A12, 1,5 hours per 30 moves+1hour, time: 60 min - 52 min

Milan Vlcek (1479) - Eva Bartosova (1350)

(King-K, Queen-D, Rook-V, Bishop-S, Knight-J)

English opening

(I did not study many whole games of English opening, almost only opening and I plane it. I played last year ligue see game on ancientfaces.com/research/surnames/B/Bartos or bellow on this site!...draw, which system was used in this game, giving barrier of pawns, when is game somehow certain draw, it was not this game) 

1. c4 e5, 2. Jc3 Jf6, 3. e4 Sb4, 4. Db6 Sxc6 (I changed knight obeying advice of my grandfather, because I knew player know to play well and I wished to make him faint in attack, so did not move a5 or Jc6, I also thought that side will be less strong), 5. Dxc6 d6, 6. d3 c5,

7. Sg5 Jd7, 8. Se7 0-0, 9. Jf6 (Jxe4 I did not play, because I chose other variant, I could gain the pawn, but did not chose such structure, I could use this also in previous move, but did not do it, because when I would put off Queen by King, I could not make 0-0) h6 , 10. Sh5 a5,  11. a4 b6, 12. b3 Sb7, 13. 0-0 Dc7, 14. Jd2 (I offered the draw, opponent did not accept, Jh7 I use not to allow to attack me by pawns on g4 and I saw that white field bishop and queen cannot take me the knight, because were blocked, someone from our club said it is vain move, but for me is highly experienced.) Jh7, 15. Sg3 f6, 16. f4 (I did not move on 4 row and leaved this to opponent, who having bishops would not allow me make attack, so I waited for his activity not risking) Vfe1,  17. Sh5 Vf1, 18. fxe5 fxe5, 19. Vxf1 Vxf1, 20. Vf1 Vxf1, (chaniging of rooks made him faint to attack me. After game I got advice hang knight by pawns in the middle of the board, probably it was possible. I used knights rather to protect myself to attacks, knowing very well they are possible.) 21. Jxf1 Jf6, 22. Se7 Sc8 and opponent offered the draw and we agreed.

1/2 :1/2

Comments are very welcome.

 

ID1494042
Date2007/09/29
VariantStandard Rated
WhiteGary_kasparov
BlackEva_Bartosova
Moves83
WinnerWhite

[Event "-"]
[Site "Chesspark"]
[Date "2007.09.29"]
[Time "10:41:39"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Gary_kasparov"]
[Black "Eva_Bartosova"]
[Result "1-0"]


1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. d4 d6 5. Be3 Bg4 6. d5 Nb8 7. Be2 Bxf3 8. Bxf3
N8d7 9. O-O Be7 10. Re1 O-O 11. Bg5 a6 12. Bg4 h6 13. Bxf6 Nxf6 14. Bh3 b6 15.
a3 b5 16. Rf1 Qb8 17. Ne2 b4 18. f3 a5 19. Qd2 Qa7+ 20. Kh1 Qa6 21. Rfe1 Qb6
22. Nc1 Bd8 23. Nd3 Be7 24. axb4 axb4 25. Rxa8 Rxa8 26. Qxb4 Qxb4 27. Nxb4 Bd8
28. Nc6 Nh5 29. Nxd8 Rxd8 30. Ra1 Rb8 31. Bf5 Nf6 32. c3 Kh8 33. b4 g6 34. Bh3
Nh5 35. g3 Nf6 36. Ra7 Ne8 37. Bd7 Kg8 38. Bxe8 Rxe8 39. Rxc7 Rd8 40. b5 Kf8
41. b6 Rb8 42. b7 1-0

ID1493853
Date2007/09/29
VariantStandard Rated
WhiteEva_Bartosova
BlackGary_kasparov
Moves55
WinnerDraw
[Event "-"]
[Site "Chesspark"]
[Date "2007.09.29"]
[Time "10:26:32"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Eva_Bartosova"]
[Black "Gary_kasparov"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nd4 4. Nxd4 exd4 5. d3 c6 6. Bc4 d6 7. O-O Nf6 8. Bg5
h6 9. Bxf6 Qxf6 10. Nd2 Be7 11. Nf3 O-O 12. Qe2 Bg4 13. Bb3 Rfe8 14. Rac1 Bxf3
15. Qxf3 Qxf3 16. gxf3 Rad8 17. c4 Bg5 18. Rb1 Rb8 19. Kh1 b5 20. Bd1 a6 21.
cxb5 axb5 22. Rg1 Ra8 23. a3 d5 24. Be2 Rac8 25. Bf1 c5 26. Bg2 Rcd8 27. Rgd1
c4 28. dxc4 1/2-1/2

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ID1192629
Date2007/09/08
VariantStandard Rated
WhiteEva_Bartosova
BlackGary_kasparov
Moves82
WinnerBlack
[Event "-"]
[Site "Chesspark"]
[Date "2007.09.08"]
[Time "14:55:22"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Eva_Bartosova"]
[Black "Gary_kasparov"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. Nf3 cxd4 5. Nxd4 Nd7 6. Nf3 Ne7 7. Bb5 a6 8. Ba4
Ng6 9. Bxd7+ Bxd7 10. O-O Rc8 11. c3 Be7 12. Be3 O-O 13. N1d2 Qc7 14. Bd4 b6
15. Qe2 Bb5 16. Qd1 Bxf1 17. Qxf1 Ra8 18. h3 Rfd8 19. b4 a5 20. a3 Rdc8 21. Rc1
axb4 22. axb4 Bxb4 23. Nb3 Bc5 24. Nxc5 bxc5 25. Be3 Nxe5 26. Nxe5 Qxe5 27. Qe1
Qe4 28. Bd2 Qxe1+ 29. Bxe1 Ra3 30. Bd2 R8a8 31. Kh2 Ra1 32. Kg3 Rxc1 33. Bxc1
Ra2 34. Be3 Rc2 35. Kg4 Rxc3 36. Kg5 Rxe3 37. f4 c4 38. h4 h6+ 39. Kh5 Rg3 40.
f5 Kh7 41. f6 g6# 0-1

ID 1776962, Date 2007/10/16

Variant Standard Rated

White Gary_kasparov

Black Eva_Bartosova

Moves 41

Winner White 

 

[Event "-"]

[Site "Chesspark"]

[Date "2007.10.16"]

[Time "05:29:54"]

[Round "-"]

[White "Gary_kasparov"]

[Black "Eva_Bartosova"]

[Result "1-0"]

 

1. Nf3 d5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Bg2 e6 4. O-O Bd7 5. d4 Be7 6. Bf4 Bd6 7. Bxd6 cxd6 8.

N1d2 N8e7 9. h3 f6 10. c4 dxc4 11. e4 O-O 12. Nxc4 d5 13. N4d2 dxe4 14. Nxe4

Nc8 15. Re1 N6e7 16. Nc3 Ng6 17. d5 exd5 18. Qxd5+ Kh8 19. Qxb7 Nb6 20. Qe4 Qc7

21. Rac1 1-0

 

ID 1776813

Date 2007/10/16

Variant Standard Rated

White Eva_Bartosova

Black Gary_kasparov

Moves 44

Winner White 

 

[Event "-"]

[Site "Chesspark"]

[Date "2007.10.16"]

[Time "05:20:43"]

[Round "-"]

[White "Eva_Bartosova"]

[Black "Gary_kasparov"]

[Result "1-0"]

 

1. e3 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. exd4 d5 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Be2 Bg4 6. Nc3 g6 7. h3 Be6 8. O-O

Bg7 9. Bg5 h6 10. Bxf6 Bxf6 11. Re1 O-O 12. Nh2 Nc6 13. Nb1 Bxd4 14. c3 Bb6

15. Nd2 Qd7 16. Bg4 Rfe8 17. Bxe6 fxe6 18. Rf1 Rf8 19. Kh1 Rf6 20. Ndf3 R8f8

21. Qe2 Qe7 22. Rad1 e5 1-0

 

ID 1776697

Date 2007/10/16

Variant Standard Rated

White Gary_kasparov

Black Eva_Bartosova

Moves 39

Winner White 

 

[Event "-"]

[Site "Chesspark"]

[Date "2007.10.16"]

[Time "05:13:49"]

[Round "-"]

[White "Gary_kasparov"]

[Black "Eva_Bartosova"]

[Result "1-0"]

 

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Qe7 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qe2 d5 6. d4 Bg4 7. N1d2 Nxd2

8. Bxd2 Qxe2+ 9. Bxe2 Bxf3 10. Bxf3 c6 11. O-O Nd7 12. Rae1+ Be7 13. Bb4 c5

14. dxc5 Kd8 15. Bxd5 Rf8 16. Bxb7 Rb8 17. Ba5+ Ke8 18. c6 Nb6 19. Bxb6 axb6

20. c7 1-0

 

ID 1776519

Date 2007/10/16

Variant Standard Rated

White Eva_Bartosova

Black Gary_kasparov

Moves 75

Winner Black 

 

[Event "-"]

[Site "Chesspark"]

[Date "2007.10.16"]

[Time "05:03:40"]

[Round "-"]

[White "Eva_Bartosova"]

[Black "Gary_kasparov"]

[Result "0-1"]

 

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qe2 Qe7 6. d3 Nf6 7. Qxe7+ Bxe7

8. Nc3 O-O 9. Be2 Bg4 10. O-O Re8 11. Bg5 Nc6 12. Bxf6 Bxf6 13. Bd1 Bxf3 14.

Bxf3 Na5 15. Rab1 Rad8 16. Rfe1 h6 17. Rxe8+ Rxe8 18. Kf1 b6 19. Ne4 Bd4 20.

c3 Bc5 21. d4 Bxd4 22. cxd4 Nc4 23. b3 Rxe4 24. Rc1 Nd2+ 25. Kg1 Nxf3+ 26. gxf3

Rxd4 27. Rxc7 a5 28. Rc6 b5 29. Rc8+ Kh7 30. Rf8 Kg6 31. Rc8 d5 32. Rc5 Rd1+

33. Kg2 a4 34. Rxb5 axb3 35. axb3 d4 36. Rd5 d3 37. b4 Kf6 38. b5 0-1

 

Modra „C“-Pezinok „B“, 4. ligue, 8. table, 11.11.2006 Modra, round 3.,

Koman (Pezinok)-Bartošová (Modra)

Koman Elo: 1657 (in the past over 2300, international ligue, kandidat on master), time circa 120 min,

Bartošová, Elo: 1350 (in the past over 1500, then Elo unknown), circa 61 min

 

Name of game: Briliantové presýpacie hodiny

 

Partner decided to play English opening and I did not like to play c6 so I played my own openning with goal to play sure game, stability and peace, from boring from English opening, so

 

(English opening-Bartosova’s peaceful defence)

 
  1. c4 d6
  2. d4 g6
  3. Jc3 c6
  4. Jf3 Jf6
  5. g3 Sg4
  6. Sg2 Sxf3
  7. Sxf3 e5
  8. dxe5 dxe5
  9. Dxd8 Kxd8
  10. Sg5 Jd7
  11. 0-0-0 Kc7
  12. Sg2 h6
  13. Sd2 Jg4
  14. Vf1 Sc5
  15. e2 h5
  16. Je4 f5
  17. Jg5 Ke7
  18. Jh3 Jb6
  19. b3 Ve8
  20. f3 Jf6
  21. Sc3 Jd7
  22. Vf1 Vf8
  23. f4 Jc5
  24. Kc2 e4
  25. Jf2 Sd6
  26. Vd1 Vf7
  27. Sf1 Vd7
  28. Se2 Jc8
  29. Vd2 b6
  30. Vd1 Jb7
  31. h4 Vd8
  32. Kb2 Sc5
  33. Vxd7 Vxd7
  34. Vxd7 Kxd7
  35. Sd4 Sxd4
  36. exd4 Je7
  37. Jd1 Kc7
  38. Je3 Kd6
  39. Kc3 Ke6
  40. a3 a5
  41. Sf1 Jd6
  42. a4 c5
  43. d5+ Kf6
  44. Se2 Kf7
  45. Sf1 Kf6
  46. Se2 remíza.

1/2 :1/2

 

Some partias with my grandfather:

 

In the past I won over him almost or always

and so he did not play with me, I did not began to use

to plan attack on partner and check his attack as I try to get

to previous form, but despite am studying literature,

so it will improve. I played long time many times with white to check ways and things which uses computer on me and many things I learned from it to play

only with one colour and many times quickly. It improves understanding, memory and other things.

Now he won first game and then I began to notice other two

games, I saw he tried to attack me, with black I have to play more

as I studied and trained almost always from white position also

with computer. I admired grandfther in his more than 80 years

and how good he plays not visiting tournaments and chess clubs:

 

Bartosova-Bartos

 
  1. e4 e6
  2. Jf3 Sc5
  3. c3 Jf6
  4. e5 Je4
  5. d4 Sb6
  6. Sd3 f5
  7. ampasant Df6
  8. Sxe4 Vf8
  9. Se3 Jc6
  10.  0-0 d5
  11. Sxh7 Je7
  12. Dc2 g6
  13. Je5 0-0-0
  14. Sxg6 Jxg6
  15. Jxg6 Vg8
  16. Jf4 Vh8
  17. Ja3 Dh4
  18. h3 Vg8
  19. g3 Df6
  20. Kg2 c5
  21. Jb5 Sc7
  22. Jxc7 Kxc7
  23. Vae1 c4
  24. Vh1 Vh4
  25. Vg1 Vxf4
  26. Sxf4 Dxf4
  27.  Kf1 Df6
  28. Dh7+ Vg7
  29. Dh4 Df5
  30. Df4+ Kc6
  31. Dxf5 exf5
  32. h4 b5
  33. Ä?ierny sa vzdal

1:0

 

Bartos-Bartosova

 
  1. d4 d5
  2. Jc3 Jf6
  3. Dd3 Jc6
  4. a3 e6
  5. Jh3 Sd6
  6. g3 0-0
  7. Sg5 Se7
  8. f5 Ve8
  9. Sh4 Sd2
  10. Jc5 h6
  11. Jf3 Jg4
  12. Je5 Jxe5
  13. dxe5 Sxh4
  14. gxh4 Dxh4+
  15. Dg3 Dxg3
  16. hxg3 Jd4
  17. Vc8 a6
  18. g4 Sb5
  19. g5 hxg5
  20. fxg5 Vef8
  21. a4 Sc6
  22. e3 Jf3+
  23. Kf2 Jxg4
  24. Vg1 Jh3+
  25. Sxh3 b5
  26. a5 b4
  27. Je2 Sb5
  28. Sf1 c3
  29. Jf4 c4
  30. Vc1 bxc3
  31. Vxc3 a4
  32. Se2 Vb8
  33. Vb1 Sb3
  34. Va1 Vc8
  35. Jh4 Vd5
  36. Vg1 g6
  37. Jf6+ Kg7
  38. Vh1 Vb5
  39. Kf8 Jd7
  40. Vh7 Je7+
  41. Ke7Jxc5 Vxc5
  42. e4 Vxa5
  43. Vf3 Vc5
  44. Vf7 Ä?. sa vzdal

1:0

 

Eva Bartosova vs. IM Attila Turzo

24.10.2007 chess.com 5 days per one move

 

1. e4 c5

2. Nf3 Nc6

3. d4 cxd4

4. Nxd4 Nf6

5. Nc3 d6

6. Nxc6 bxc6

7. f3 e5

8. Bg5 h6

9. Bh4 Be7

10. Bd3 O-O

11. O-O Qb6+

12. Kh1 Qxb2

13. Ne2 Be6

14. Qb1 Rab8

15. a4 Rb7

16. Qxb2 Rxb2

17. Rfb1 Rfb8

18. Rxb2 Rxb2

19. a5 Kf8

20. Bf2 c5

21. c4 Rb4

22. Nc3 a6

23. h3 Bxc4

24. Bxc4 Rxc4

25. Na4 Rb4

26. Nb6 Bd8

27. Rd1 Bxb6

28. axb6 Rxb6

 

Attila Turzo won by resignation.

 

0:1

 

Eva Bartosova vs. Prangsta, Dan KC, Prangsta Costumiers www.prangsta.co.uk

7.10.2007 on chess.com

3 days per one move

 

1. e4 e5, 2. Nf3 Nc6, 3. c3 d6, 4. Bc4 a6, 5. d3 b5, 6. Bd5 Bb7,

7. Bxc6+ Bxc6, 8. O-O h6, 9. Nbd2 Nf6, 10. h3 Be7, 11. Nb3 a5,

12. Be3 a4, 13. Nbd2 g5, 14. Nh2 Bd7, 15. Re1 Be6, 16. f3 Nh5,

17. Bf2 

 

Eva won on time.

 

1:0

 

From several games I won over Fritz6:

 

Eva Bartosova-chess program Fritz 6.0 2600 Elo, 1.6.2007
Time on the end: 0:03:13 0:00:13

1.e4 Nf6 2. e5 Ne4 3. d4 c5 4. Nd2 Qa5 5. c3 d5
6. Nxe4 dxe4 7. Ne2 Bg4 8. Qd2 Bc8 9. Nf4 Bg4
10. Be2 Bc8 11. 0-0 Bf5 12. Qe3 Na6 13. Bd1 Bc8
14. Bc2 Bg4 15. Bxe4 Bc8 16. Qf3 g5 17. Nh5 Bh6
18. Bxb7 Bxb7 19. Qxb7 0-0 20. Qf3 Rfb8 21. a3 Qa4
22. e6 f5 23. Qxf5 Rf8 24. Qh3 Rfb8 25. Ng3 Bf8
26. Nf5 Rb3 27. Bxg5 c4 28. Rae1 Bg7 29. Bxe7 Qe8
30. Re3 Rb7 31. Rg3 Rxe7 32. Nh6+ Kh8 33. Nf7+ Kg8
34. Nh6+ Kh8 35. Nf7+ Kg8 36. Nh6+
½-1/2

Eva Bartosova – chess program Fritz 6.0 2600 Elo, 2.6.2007
Time on the end: 0:02:50 0:00:14

1 e4 Nf6 2. e5 Ne4 3. d3 Nc5 4. Nf3 Nba6
5. d4 Na4 6. Bxa6 bxa6 7. 0-0 d5 8. Bd2 c5
9. b3 Bg4 10. Qe2 Nb2 11. Bc1 Qa5
12. h3 Bd7 13. Bxb2 Bb5 14. c4 Bc6
15. Bc3 Qb6 16. Nbd2 f5 17. Ng5 cxd4
18. Bd2 Ba4 19. bxa4 h6 20. Bxd4 Qg6
21. Ngf3 Qc6 22. cxd5 Qb7 23. d6 Qb4 24. dxe7
1-0

Eva Bartosova – chess program Fritz 6.0 2600 Elo, 2.6.2007
Time on the end: 0:03:56 0:00:28

18. Qxg4 hxg4 19. c7 Kd7 20. Bf4 Kc6
21. e6 Rh5 22. Rfd1 Rd5 23. Rxd5 Kxd5
24. Rd1+ Ke4 25. g3 g5 26. Bxg5 Rc8
27. Bf4 Bh6 28. Rd8 Rxc7 29. Bxc7 f5
30. Re8 Bc1 31. Rxe7 Ba3 32. Bf4 Bxe7
33. Bb8 Bc5 34. Kf1 Kd5 35. Ke2 Ba3
36. c4+ Kxe6 37. Bxa7 Bc1+ 41. Kd3 Ba3
42. Kc3 Bc1 43. b4 Ba3 44. Kb3 Bc1 45. a4 f4
46. b5 f3 47. bxa6 Kc6 48. Bd6 Bd2 49. a7 Kb7
50. Kc4 Bc1 51. Kb5 Ba3 52. c6+ Ka8 53. c7 Bc1
54. c8Q++
1-0



 

        

 

 

 

  

 


 
 

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