Thursday, July 10, 2014

41.a3 + upgraded. Ellinor Frisk and Eric Vaarala also closed original with losses, but it ended wel


Axel Smith played a draw with Ramil Hasangatin in the penultimate round. Photo: Bjørn Berg Johansen original was required thus gain for Axel Smith in the last round in Fagernes to cope GM norm. He could put their hope that the opponent Eduardas Rozen Talis had lost two vitpartier earlier in the tournament. Rozen Talis had a moderate level of ambition in the opening and shaft capped with no problems, but it became increasingly difficult original to try and churn out something in the simplified posture. When Rozen Talis so wanted to get to a draw by repetition of moves, became the title of today's post-date: Eduardas Rozen Talis - Axel Smith White pulls
41.a3 + upgraded. Ellinor Frisk and Eric Vaarala also closed original with losses, but it ended well for Ellinor anyway. She had secured a mortgage on the WIM title before the final round. As shown in the results list came Vladimir Georgiev one after distinctive of 6.5 points (out of 9). Swedish investments: 11. Axel Smith 5.5; 20th Ellinor Frisk 5; 29th Eric Vaarala 4.5 points. ***** In today's two rounds original in Copenhagen Chess Challenge was the Faroe Islands, which lowered Limhamnsvägen. Helgi Dam Ziska defeated Jonny Hector and Stellan Brynell original and are now alone at 6 (of 7), a half point before German Thorsten Haub. Still tomorrow's two rounds. ***** Peter Karlsson offers its free services - e-mail address pk4@swipnet.se - to those who would like to introduce his old club magazines online. He reads in the newspapers club to pdf files (not searchable), which can easily be put on the web or on a CD. He can also make simple web pages for the files, if the club want it. Peter on what is needed: I need when printed / copied papers, copies where I try to avoid the scan, destroys them. It goes well with stapled ex, but if they are linked, I remove the back before the scan,. This is what it look like. First come, first served basis because I'm not sure how many clubs interested in and how quickly the job goes. ***** Lasse Yngvesson, original Gavle waited to throw the ax into the lake and it paid off: To the most surprising things can happen in a game of chess is generally known. In the last round of this year's club championship for Överhärde conditions were the following: I needed at least a draw to win KM. This position arose after white 22.Te6:
The party is understood totally lost for black, that is for me. My opponent was in nascent emergencies. However, I had plenty of time but short on features. So really, it was time to stop the clock and write the protocol. But one last move, one can well afford? So I pulled 22 ... Nc6?!. My opponent sank into deep thought for about ten minutes and continued with 23.Dg6 + and after a few more moves, we agreed on a draw. I was, of course, had to ask afterwards why he did not hit the tower on a8. "I did not dare," he said, "because the lady comes out of the game." The expression a blue remiöga covers hardly up the half the score. Lasse Yngvesson
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