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Chess & Math - 5

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If you like chess and/or Math and/or puzzles, here is a brain-teaser for you:


There are 10 pieces on the board - rooks and bishops. Neither of them attacks any of the others. What is the minimum possible number of bishops in this case?

Related reading:
Chess & Math-1
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Chess & Math-3
Chess & Math-4


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Endgame Tactics (Blitz)

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Kramnik (2785) - Radjabov (2744), 2011
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Can you find the best continuation for White?

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Natalia Pogonina vs Natasha Bojkovich at Chess Olympiad-2010

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How WGM Natalia Pogonina defeated IM/WGM Natasha Bojkovic at the 2010 Chess Olympiad


Analysis by Chess Tutor NM William Stewart

 

Until this post we had yet to cover a chess game by Natalia Pogonina so we

started looking through the archives on ChessGames.com to see if we could

find an interesting and exciting game she recently played. We found a

fantastic game that she played at the 2010 Olympiad against Natasha

Bojkovic. It shows a great example of Natalia's aggressive playing style.

Pogonina played a fine attacking game by answering Bojkovic's Ruy Lopez with

the aggressive Archangel Variation. Bojkovic overestimated her position with

20. Ra6, refusing to trade and attempting to strengthen her position.  Pogonina was quickly able to whip up a fierce attack on the queenside, especially as Whites bishop on b3 was out of the game.  After some excellent re-grouping, Black was able to exploit the misplaced White's pieces on the kingside and achieve an attack to win a decisive amount of material. This earned Natalia a well-deserved attacking positional victory.


Watch the chess video: Pogonina vs. Bojkovic:



Thanks for reading.

P.S. (from Pogonina.com) Here's another fresh video about a game by Natalia by an unknown (to us) author. Thanks to him for making it:



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Chess TV - New Episode

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New episode of a weekly chess show by our Swedish friends.

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Kramnik-Grischuk and Kamsky-Gelfand in the Semi-Finals

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As you probably remember, Boris Gelfand won his 1/4-final match against Shakriyar Mamedyarov 2.5-1.5, while Gata Kamsky knocked-out his old rival Veselin Topalov with the same score.

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On the contrary, Kramnik-Radjabov and Aronian-Grischuk went into tie-breaks. Grischuk won the first rapid game convincingly, but Aronian managed to pull himself together and strike back with Black in the second game. The third one ended in a draw, and in the last one Grischuk managed to clinch the victory and eliminate the rating-favorite of the Candidates Matches-2011!

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Meanwhile, very solid play by both Kramnik and Radjabov resulted in four rapid draws, so they started playing blitz. Teimour won the first game, and Kramnik was on the verge of saying goodbye to the event. However, he kept fighting and putting pressure on his opponent...until the clock broke down! A few minutes have passed until the judges fixed the issue, and this became the turning point of the whole match. Radjabov couldn't handle his nerves and lost the endgame, then the next game, and failed to come back in the last 4th encounter. Trembling hands, tension and a blitz drama to determine the fourth semi-finalist - that is modern chess. Anyway, Kramnik proceeds to the "Russian semi-final", where he will meet Grischuk.

Talking about predictions: Gelfand has a good record against Kamsky (e.g. he defeated him in the Candidates Matches in 2007 with a +2 =3 score). Btw, they have been playing each other since 1990 - quite a record! Also, Gelfand's victory against Mamedyarov looked quite convincing, while Kamsky, without understating his achievement, qualified for the semis largely due to Topalov's terrible chess shape. Therefore, Boris can be deemed a favorite, but Gata is not the type of person one can underestimate.

Alexander Grischuk can boast a quite good score against Vladimir Kramnik. He is definitely not afraid of the mighty "Russian bear", so we may expect a close fight between the two leading Russian grandmasters with Kramnik's incredible ability to concentrate, steel nerves and vast experience making him a slight favorite.

Another factor to consider is the seconds. Among Kamsky's assistants is Emil Sutovsky (board two of the Israel team), who will be able to consult Gata well on his peer Boris Gelfand. Likewise, Alexander Grischuk is being helped, among others, by Peter Svilder, who is a long-time second of Vladimir Kramnik and knows all about his psychology, style of preparation, chess preferences, etc.

P.S. The semi-final matches will start on May 12 (May 10 and 11 are rest & preparation days).

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Chess Tactics

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Kramnik (2785) - Radjabov (2744), 2011
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What is the best continuation for Black here?

P.S. Kamsky-Topalov 2.5-1.5; Gelfand - Mamedyarov 2.5-1.5; Grischuk-Aronian 2-2; Kramnik-Radjabov 2-2

Therefore, the winner of World Cup-2007 Gata Kamsky will face the winner of World Cup-2009 Boriss Gelfand in the semi-final, while the other four grandmasters will have to play tie-break games tomorrow.

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Pogonina and Kovanova at WIECC-2011 (video)

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Unfortunately, in Russian (for Chess-News.ru)

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The Candidates Matches: 1/4-Final, Round 3 Live

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Live video (and recordings from other rounds)


Standings after two rounds: Aronian - Grischuk 1-1; Kramnik - Radjabov 1-1; Topalov - Kamsky 0.5-1.5; Mamedyarov - Gelfand 1-1

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Women's European Chess Championship-2011

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Place & dates: Tbilisi, Georgia. May 6-19
Playing system: swiss tournament, 11 rounds
Prize fund: 20,000 for 1st, 15,000 for 2nd; 10,000 for 3rd; 8,000 for 4th; 6,000 for 5th; 5,000 for 6th, etc., 500 for 16th place
Top-20 participants by rating: Kosintseva N., Kosintseva T., Dzagdnize, Muzychuk A., Lahno, Kosteniuk, Danielian, Stefanova, Cmilyte, Muzychuk M, Khotenashvili, Cramling, Mkrtchian, Ushenina, Arakhamia-Grant, Hoang Thanh, Gaponenko, Javakhishvili, Pogonina, Moser
Games start at: 3 p.m. Moscow time (7 a.m. EST)
Official website: http://www.tbilisi2011.ge

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