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With seconds remaining, Kamsky defeats Shulman to claim U.S. Championship
By FM Mike Klein
SAINT LOUIS, MAY 25, 2010 Within only seconds remaining on his clock, GM Gata Kamsky simplified the endgame against GM Yury Shulman to clinch a draw and with it the title of 2010 U.S. Champion. He last won the title in his teenage years in 1991.
Kamsky won with a draw because of the unique tiebreak format, which saw the players bid on a starting time for todays rapid game. His secret bid of 25 minutes was lower than Shulmans bid, so Kamsky got 25 minutes to his opponents 60, but with Black and draw odds.
I wanted Black because Im more solid with Black, Kamsky explained.
After the game, Kamsky said he thought his bid was too low. He said if he had it to do over again, he would bid something around 30 minutes. Shulman built up a promising position and was better for most of the game according to Kamsky.
Referring to Shulmans excellent shot 34. Rc5, Kamky said, I completely blundered on c5 but I already didnt like my position. He said he also missed Shulmans 23. f3, instead preferring to push his pawn to b5 before playing Ne4.
Shulman critiqued several moves, including 53. Be8, which doesnt actually do anything since after 53Kxg5 the pawn on f7 is immune. Instead, continuing his kings advance would have at least kept up the pressure. By this point, both players were down to just seconds and playing on increment.
Gata had nine lives in this game, Shulman said.
After the game, the two came down to the commentary room. A relieved Kamsky approached the stage and let out a cheer. Normally reserved, he raised his arms in a V for victory.
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