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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #158 - 09/26/05 at 07:11:50
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 Rc4 35.b3 axb3 36.cxb3 Rd4
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #157 - 09/22/05 at 23:47:20
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Isn't 37...f5 an improvement? 
I already have refuted 33...Rxa4 myself. 
33.a4! is really a nice shot. It casts doubt on Black's rook manoeuvre.


37..f5 should be even worse, but I have to go now, I will post analysis later. 33..Rxa4 and I have too, found an advantage for me. 33..f6 or 33..f5 were interesting. 
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #156 - 09/22/05 at 23:41:32
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Isn't 37...f5 an improvement?
I already have refuted 33...Rxa4 myself.
33.a4! is really a nice shot. It casts doubt on Black's rook manoeuvre.
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #155 - 09/22/05 at 23:35:37
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After 34..Kc8 I surely would have win, this is a sample forceful variation : 34..Kc8 35.Nc5 Re7 36.Rd4 Qb8 37.Rxa4 f6 38.Qc3 Ra7 39.Qe3 Rxa4 40.Qe6+ Kc7 41.Qe7+ Kb6 42.Nd7+ Kb7 43.Nxb8+ Kxb8 44.gxf6 Nxf6 45.Qf8+ Kc7 46.Qxg7+ Nd7 47.Qxg6 and I should win because of the h pawn, with Queen against his Rook+Knight. You can notice that most of the moves are forced for Black.
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #154 - 09/22/05 at 21:33:53
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ArKhein, how would you have continued after 34...Kc8 ?
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #153 - 09/22/05 at 15:10:15
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 Rc4 35.b3 axb3 36.cxb3
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #152 - 09/22/05 at 15:07:26
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 Rc4 35.b3 axb3
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #151 - 09/22/05 at 14:12:49
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 Rc4 35.b3 
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #150 - 09/22/05 at 07:21:25
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I'm not in a hurry, dear chessfriend, but the theoretical significance of the game diminshes rapidly as we play deeper.  I would have chosen another venue for a chess contest pure and simple.

1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 Rc4  

  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #149 - 09/21/05 at 18:28:55
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Hey Markovich, don't be too hurry, even if the result might be a draw, it's too premature to agree it just now, mostly when I begin to feel happy with my position! Smiley 

I generally accept a draw only when the position is clearly going to draw (a clear draw ending, a perpetual check, or draw by repetitions where I have no better choice), or when I believe I am worse. 

1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4 34.Qa5 
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #148 - 09/21/05 at 16:49:09
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4 bxa4

Offer draw.

(Edited to correct "bxa5" to "bxa4".)
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #147 - 09/21/05 at 07:42:38
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It seems it is not possible to lose when playing BDG:)
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #146 - 09/20/05 at 22:42:42
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It seems, as if White forces the draw after 36.Qa8+.
Also 33...Rxa4 34.Qf2 Kc8 35.Qxf7 Re4 36.Qa7 Ra4 37.Qf7.
I suspect, that Markovich' intentions with the knight on h5 did not entirely come true.
  

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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #145 - 09/20/05 at 12:48:38
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Nice move Arkhein! 
After 33 ,,, bxa4 34 Qa5 Kc8 35 Nc5 Re7 it looks equal
  
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Re: ArKheiN - Markovich, 2005, BDG Challenge Match
Reply #144 - 09/20/05 at 12:34:38
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1.d4 d5  2. e4 dxe4  3. Nc3 Nf6  4. f3 exf3  5. Nxf3 Bf5  6. Ne5 e6 7.g4 Bg6 8.Qf3 c6  9. g5 Nh5 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Nxg6 hxg6 12.Bd3 Bd6 13.Ne4 Bc7  14. O-O-O Qe7 15.Rhf1 Rf8 16.Bd2 0-0-0 17.a3 a5 18.Bc4 Nb6 19.Bb3 Rxd4 20.Bxa5 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 Nd5 22.Bxc7 Qxc7 23.Kb1 Qf4 24.Bxd5 exd5 25.Qh3+ Kc7 26.Nc5 Qd6 27.Qe3 b6  28.Na6+ Kb7 29.Nb4 Rd8 30.Qd3 b5 31.Qd2 Re8 32.Nd3 Re4 33.a4

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