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News 2007-2008.

PLAYS STRONG CORRESPONDENCE CHESS TOURNAMENT IN APPLIED AFTER.


The year 2008 was a year with many chess activities and want to highlight a very special, a pattern not so unusual today, where the only thing we have is an email and Internet, I present The Championship national correspondence chess.

you wonder who is the champion of Chile in this mode, how long the game, which server handles this event, well the first time I participate in a tournament of this feature and got a 3 rd place. This was really struggled here the books, magazines, encyclopedias and computer programs are always needed to play the best start, but after its own analysis and ideas are important and vibrant time allowing games where almost no errors exist, items are near perfect, to win we must play with a pure strategy to take the points ..

questions to me before this tournament was no doubt, help me to improve my game? Can I get some advantage applied to a tournament?, I comment with an example, the answer is obvious, attached a game played by me in this exciting tournament.

The strong player and a champion in this mode turned out to be Ives Arancibia Morales with 9.5 points in 11 games, a spectacular result because it is correspondence chess, to get an idea former champion Chilean MN remato second with Eduardo Arancibia the same score but different system, I got the 3rd place with 7.5 Unbeaten and followed by Richard Parkes and Mario Godoy.
In conclusion I invite you to review more event news on the blogs of Richard Parkes.

http://viveajedrez.blogspot.com/2008/01/cuarto-campeonato-nacional-de-chile.html

STANDINGS:

http://www.iccf-webchess.com/EventCrossTable.aspx?id=10740&order=p


Details of the 4 th National Tournament Correspondence:

The games are played simultaneously-all with a time of 50 days for the first 20 moves and 50 days extra for every 20 plays, which is why the tournament lasted 2 years.
Although you can not believe I was about to lose a game on time because I had 2 good options and there was still much to analyze in order to choose the best move, of course I had to use intuition in these circumstances, I call deep insight. We

one of the games.


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Farfán Ortiz, V - Cuevas Araya, W [E97]
4. Chile's National Championship
ICCF Correspondence Chess

1. Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 g6 4.Nc3 Bg7 3.d4 0-0 5.e4 d6 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.b4 Nf6 Ch5 10.Te1 11.Cg5 12.Af3 f5 [12. another strong attempt f3] 12 ... h6 c6 14.Ce6 13.Ab2 Bxe6 15.dxe6 fxe4 16.Cxe4 17.Txe4 Nxe4 d5 cxd5 18.cxd5 19.Txe5 (interesting double-edged Play in position) Bxe5 20. Bxe5 22.De2 \u200b\u200bd4 Qb6 23.a3 Kh7 21.Ab2 Solid Movement to avoid getting into the ultra-analyzed variant Shirov .. [Asi juice 23.h4 1-0 Shirov-Radjabov, Linares 2004] 23 ... Rd8 25.De5 24.Te1 Rf5 f6 a5 26.De4 Although White is better under the gauntlet had similar movement and action levels not easy to progress further, the white to accept a pinch of time tables. ½ - ½ - although this does not win, I served in practice. Post-Mortem Analysis


here for space are only the most important moves in my notes were about 100 sub-variants analyzed in a tremendous effort to resist this terrible position, although the party had achieved the objective of tremendous value that effort and analysis, I cite in this same position just a game I played with Alexander Dumas in Endesa IRT 2007, at that time was present critical position and had everything tested, my opponent threw himself into a real home studio, what happened is a lesson in the profitable play games in the form of correspondence chess. Endesa Santiago

Irt n º. 12 - Nov 2007 "E97"]
Cuevas, Walter - Dumas Aviles, Alejandro

1.e4 g6 (surprise, I expected the Sicilian where my darts were obviously targeted, this time Dumas prefers to avoid his repertoire). 2. d4 Bg7 3.c4 (I have no problem transposing the King's Indian, I must confess that this was the last thing he had expected before starting this game). d6 4.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 5.Nc3 Nf6 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.b4 Nf6 Ch5 10.Te1 11.Cg5 12.Af3 f5 h6 c6 13.Ab2 14.Ce6 Bxe6 15.dxe6 17.Txe4 16.Cxe4 fxe4 Nxe4 d5 18.cxd5 cxd5 Qb6 19.Txe5 Bxe5 20.Axe5 21.Ab2 to make a stop here. It was just what I was playing correspondence had everything tested and obviously the next play of Dumas was well aware, long ago it was so quiet in a game, actually took about 10 minutes in the opening, my opponent begins to meditate which means a huge time advantage. Rf5 22.Tb1 Qxb4
23.Ad4 24.Txb7 TB8 25.Ac5 Qd6 (black problems begin) dxc5 + Kg7 27.h4 h5 26.Txb8 28.Dd2 30.Db2 a5 29.a4 Qc4 + Kf6 d4 32 31.Tb7 . TD7 Qc3 33.Db8 34.Rh2 Qc1 + DF4 + 35.Dxf4 Rf5 36.Rg3 Txf4 37.Txd4 Rxe6 38.Ae4 40.f3 Kf7 39.Rf4 Rc5 Tc1 42.Ab7 41.g4 Ke6 43.Re4 Rc5 44.fxg4 hxg4 TC3 46.Ae4 Kf6 45.Rf4 + Kf7 48 Rc5 47.Td6 . Bd3 Nd5 + Ke6 51.Re4 49.Txd5 50.Ac4 Txd5


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