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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #18 - 02/11/09 at 02:18:18
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OldGrizzly wrote on 02/10/09 at 07:40:00:
TopNotch wrote:...Instead of the very human but losing 22.Re1, he must try something like 22.Ra2, 22.Re2 or 22.Bd3 but in all cases Black gets a very strong attack that is extremely difficult to cope with over the board....

Hy, Toppy,
obviously 22.Re2 is a typo. What did you mean instead of this?


Quite right, I honestly don't know what I was thinking when I posted that, perhaps the hour was late. Let me just add that after the seemingly crazy 22.bxc7?! the reply 22...Bh3, though aesthetically pleasing, may in fact turn out better for White. Luckily the prosaic 22...Rxc7! should suffice for Black.

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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #17 - 02/10/09 at 07:40:00
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TopNotch wrote:...Instead of the very human but losing 22.Re1, he must try something like 22.Ra2, 22.Re2 or 22.Bd3 but in all cases Black gets a very strong attack that is extremely difficult to cope with over the board....

Hy, Toppy,
obviously 22.Re2 is a typo. What did you mean instead of this?
  
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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #16 - 02/09/09 at 00:34:03
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rossia wrote on 02/08/09 at 18:59:51:
TopNotch wrote on 02/03/09 at 17:17:45:


Fide Master vs TopNotch - National Championship 1st Qualifier 2009  

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.b4 Ne8 10.c5 f5 11.Nd2 Nf6 12.f3 f4 13.Nc4 g5 14.Ba3 Ng6 15.b5 dxc5 16.Bxc5 Rf7 17.a4 h5 18.a5 g4 19.b6 g3 20.Kh1 Bf8!? 21.Bg1 Nh4!![Thanks Charbonneau] 22.Re1 Nxg2!! 23.Kxg2 Rg7 24.Nxe5 gxh2+ 25.Kh1 Nxe4!! 26.Ng4 Ng3+ 27.Kxh2 Qh4+ 28.Kg2 Qh1+ Resigns 0-1 Its mate in two.


Very nice game indeed! And your Elo is?

By the way in the position after 21.Bg1
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we have only one game in Mega 2008, Informants 1-102. But there isn't mentioned the move you played.

You found it over the board or?



Thanks for the compliment.

I wish I could say I found the powerful 21...Nh4 over the board but alas it was mostly home preparation, inspired in large part by the Charbonneau game alluded to earlier.

To be honest I was slightly disappointed as my opponent didn't allow me to show anything new, losing in the same way as Charbonneau's opponent did, only with the exception of three extra moves.

Many players are still relying heavily on the Khaliman books, but theory marches on. Instead of the very human but losing 22.Re1, he must try something like 22.Ra2, 22.Re2 or 22.Bd3 but in all cases Black gets a very strong attack that is extremely difficult to cope with over the board. My opponent was visibly shaken during and after the game and understandably so, even in the post mortem he remained shell shocked and expressed disbelief that the position after 23...Rg7 was simply lost.

The Bayonet/Kramink attack these days is played by many players looking for a quiet and safe life, happily applying queenside pressure while having to worry little about the brutal mating attacks so typical of the Mar del Plata variation. Nevertheless as was seen, White is never totally immune from attack in these Classical mainlines.

Indeed a major reason why I fell in love with KID is that one, it often does not feel like you are playing the Black pieces and two When white is successful it usually means that he wins a couple of pawns on the Queenside but when Black is successful it usually means Check Mate.  Wink

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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #15 - 02/08/09 at 20:42:55
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Lou_Cyber wrote on 02/08/09 at 20:22:21:
He is TopNotch - and that is all we need to know.  Cool



Exactly. He raises his level 400 rating points against whoever he plays. You know that guy on Playchess named "Raffael?" Well, maybe I better not say anything else.... Lips Sealed
  
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Reply #14 - 02/08/09 at 20:41:32
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He's an IM, and he was referring to the game Roussel Roozman - Charbonneau, Montreal 2008, which he pointed out earlier.

But maybe I shouldn't be answering for him.  So, never mind.
  
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Reply #13 - 02/08/09 at 20:22:21
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He is TopNotch - and that is all we need to know.  Cool

  

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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #12 - 02/08/09 at 18:59:51
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TopNotch wrote on 02/03/09 at 17:17:45:


Fide Master vs TopNotch - National Championship 1st Qualifier 2009  

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.b4 Ne8 10.c5 f5 11.Nd2 Nf6 12.f3 f4 13.Nc4 g5 14.Ba3 Ng6 15.b5 dxc5 16.Bxc5 Rf7 17.a4 h5 18.a5 g4 19.b6 g3 20.Kh1 Bf8!? 21.Bg1 Nh4!![Thanks Charbonneau] 22.Re1 Nxg2!! 23.Kxg2 Rg7 24.Nxe5 gxh2+ 25.Kh1 Nxe4!! 26.Ng4 Ng3+ 27.Kxh2 Qh4+ 28.Kg2 Qh1+ Resigns 0-1 Its mate in two.


Very nice game indeed! And your Elo is?

By the way in the position after 21.Bg1
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we have only one game in Mega 2008, Informants 1-102. But there isn't mentioned the move you played.

You found it over the board or?

  
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Reply #11 - 02/05/09 at 15:03:56
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hicetnunc wrote on 02/05/09 at 13:59:09:
Welcome Mr Golubev,

I'm very happy you're in charge of the KID section

I tried to send an email at your @chesspublishing mail address but it didn't work - is the mail account already setup ?

Regards,


Sorry - I am not ready to answer this technical question. Anyway: my personal address is not a secret.

gmi at europe.com
  
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Reply #10 - 02/05/09 at 13:59:09
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Welcome Mr Golubev,

I'm very happy you're in charge of the KID section

I tried to send an email at your @chesspublishing mail address but it didn't work - is the mail account already setup ?

Regards,
  

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Reply #9 - 02/04/09 at 13:57:42
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a very good start- maybe the samisch next month ?
  
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Reply #8 - 02/04/09 at 08:22:20
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BlkSabb wrote on 02/04/09 at 07:04:41:
Welcome Mr. Golubev,

I just picked up your King's Indian book and I'm really enjoying it.  I'm just wondering how you can write for both Chess Today and Chess Publishing at the same time.  Are you going to republish the analysis of King's Indian games from Chess Today?


Normally not. 

First of all, there is not much King's Indian in Chess Today. Maybe one or two annotated (not necessarily be me) games per month.
  
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Reply #7 - 02/04/09 at 07:04:41
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Welcome Mr. Golubev,

I just picked up your King's Indian book and I'm really enjoying it.  I'm just wondering how you can write for both Chess Today and Chess Publishing at the same time.  Are you going to republish the analysis of King's Indian games from Chess Today?
  
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Reply #6 - 02/04/09 at 03:06:40
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Excellent! Thank you Grandmasters Golubev, and Kosten.  Cool
  
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Reply #5 - 02/03/09 at 18:58:13
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Nice game Topnotch!!

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Re: Welcome GM Mikhail Golubev
Reply #4 - 02/03/09 at 18:56:43
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I'm also excited about this section.
As the Markos book has already had a mention in the opening theory section could we have some ideas/opinion/clarification on the h3 lines as mentioned elsewhere in the forum.

Markos' alternative line offered with g3 seems to be floundering a little and whilst I offered Enders an idea of my own I would be very appreciative of Golubevs and other members ideas in this line.

Nelson Smiley
  
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