London with Nc3 | round 2 | Turzo-Fule

London with Nc3 | round 2 | Turzo-Fule

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In round 2 of the Vezerkepzo international tournament I played with Simon Fule, a Hungarian FIDE-Master, a young talent.

The fight was around the center. After a mistake I was able to play the e3-e4 break to get a small edge, which I was able to increase in the endgame after a few inaccuracies in his time trouble.

In our last 3 games he always got into a big time trouble, he had a few minutes for 20 moves. I think if he can solve this challenge then he will be soon an International Master!

 

Rank after Round 2 

Rk. SNo   Name FED Rtg  TB1   TB2   TB3 
1 8
IM Turzo Attila HUN 2312 2,0 1,50 2
2 2
AFM Fishchuk Vladyslav UKR 2253 1,5 0,75 1
3 6
GM Neverov Valeriy UKR 2455 1,5 0,25 1
4 4
FM Fule Simon HUN 2280 1,0 1,00 1
5 7
Nemeth Zalan IRL 2177 1,0 0,50 1
6 1
IM To Nhat Minh HUN 2331 0,5 0,75 0
5
FM Lyell Mark ENG 2153 0,5 0,75 0
8 3
Majoros Rozsa Evelin HUN 1957 0,5 0,25 0
9
AIM Daroczi Donat HUN 2132 0,5 0,25 0
10 10
FM Juhasz Agoston HUN 2364 0,0 0,00 0

You can look all the details of the tourney at https://chess-results.com/tnr648141.aspx?lan=1&art=2&fed=HUN&flag=30

The games start at 3:00 pm Budapest time, which is 9:00 am New York, 6:00 am Los Angeles, 2:00 pm London time.

Today I will play with Mark Lyell a FIDE-Master from England.

In the morning I was running with my daughter who joined me with the roller skate.

 

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