Queens gambit victory against Gkavardinas Antonios

Queens gambit victory against Gkavardinas Antonios

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In the 2nd round I played with the very young talented Greek player  Antonios Gkavardinas

We played a line in the queens gambit declined where the position was very closed. In the late middlegame he changed the pawn structure which allowed me to break the position with f4-f5 and got a winning position. In the time trouble I made a blunder which he missed and I converted the game in the endgame:

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Team-Composition with round-results

  1. Young generation (RtgAvg:1950, TB1: 0 / TB2: 0)
Bo. Name Rtg FED FideID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pts. Games RtgAvg
1 Anishka Vikram 2000 IND 45013314 0 0 0,0 2 2173
2 Milovs Daniels 1905 LAT 11623187 0 1 1,0 2 1992
3 Gkavardinas Antonios 1944 GRE 25883097 ½ 0 0,5 2 2157
  2. Old generation (RtgAvg:2107, TB1: 0 / TB2: 0)
Bo. Name Rtg FED FideID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pts. Games RtgAvg
1 IM Turzo Attila 2338 HUN 704954 1 1 2,0 2 1972
2 Torok Tamas Titusz 2008 HUN 715026 1 1 2,0 2 1953
3 Poor Sandor 1975 HUN 703460 ½ 0 0,5 2 1925

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