Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Karpov - Topalov (LINARES 1994)

After the coup of 9 Topalov:

Topalov decided to play defense up by consolidating their pieces the same way that in a Sicilian Scheveningen (n).
This gives a slideshow structure that folded pieces protects cells from the center without taking risks .
One drawback, however, appears to Topalov: its crazy are currently blocked by this structure.

Many grandmasters use this structure to obtain a share point in tournaments where they start with the blacks, knowing a tie with a player as strong as Karpov is equivalent to a potential victory when the colors are reversed.
The future of this party say that Topalov was wrong.

But everybody is not Karpov ...

In return, here the game Karpov is much more available for attack .

How is' t it be done?

In splendid as we shall see ...



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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Karpov - Topalov (LINARES 1994)

After the coup 3 of Karpov:

1.d4 One of the most practiced two openings after e4: I've temporarily abandoned since I studied the parts of me that Mathilde Congiu served as a model for e4.
D4E results for me has too many variants called irregular but are far from being the least intéressantes.Je think we should be very seasoned to get out of all possible transpositions.

... ... Nf6 : peurt frequent response that give rise to many opportunities with The Indian example is one of my favorite defenses after the Sicilian attention but I shall soon change (anyway I lose anyway because it is the beginning of middle game to me fatal.


2 c4 A classic that leads to many possibilities
... .... c5 This push pin may cause the Benoni opening, opening very technical and dangerous pawns.

3. Nf3 Karpov avoided the trap of Benoni for a conversion to the English Opening.
Here we see how many transpositions are possible and important as with d4 tee shot.
That's why I refuse to classify the openings in "open" and "closed".
This classification is too rigid in my opinion and leads to learning theory and therefore too dangerous in practice.

Variation: if Karpov had played d5 he entered the game Topalov accepting the Battle of pieces of Benoni.

Could he lose? But I do not think the style of play would have been totally different.

This demonstrates that an opening is never decided by a single player but it is the ballet of the two players who decide to open: one more reason to reject learning too theoretical openings. For a beginner
the early middle game and endgame must be further processed . Avoid
example as I did to purchase and study the five volumes of opening by Kramnik Nf3 when I'm thrown by my opponent after 3 shots in an irregular opening not even referenced in Encyclopedia of openings.

But each has its own style of learning. The key is to win.

Monday, December 21, 2009

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KARPOV TOPALOV - LINARES 1994 Code Part

Below: Karpov (1st image), Topalov (2nd picture):
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One of the best chess games of all time!


1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. Nf3 cxd4 4. Cxd4 e6 5. g3 Nc6 6. Fg2 Bc5 7. Cb3 Be7 8. Cc3 OO 9. OO d6 10. FF4 Ch5 11. Cxf4 e3 12. exf4 Bd7 13. Dd2 DB8 14. Tfe1! g6 15. h4 a6 16. h5 b5 17. hxg6 hxg6 18. CC5 dxc5 19. TC8 Dxd7 20. Txe6! Ta7 21. Txg6 +! fxg6 22. Of6 + Rg7 23. Fxc6 TD8 24. FF6 cxb5 25. FD4 Ne4 26. bxa6 DB6 27. Td1 Dxa6 28. Txd4! Txd4 29. DF6 + Rg8 30. Dxg6 + Rf8 31. De8 + Rg7 32. DE5 + Rg8 33. Nf6 + RF7 34. FE8 + Rf8 35. Dxc5 DD6 + 36. Dxa7 Qxf6 37. FH5 Td2 38. Tb2 b3 39. Rg2 1-0


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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CINEMA: IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND THE FUTURE OF THE BLOG BLOG

Tsar Ivan the Terrible playing chess:



As part of a cinema club, I had the opportunity to see the Soviet film "Ivan the Terrible." What

related failures? Well this Tsar (who was the first) played chess .
He died during a chess game (probably poisoned).

This took me to ask me different questions about my recent defeats.
Am I being too soft parties in my "clock" ?
Should I harden my training methods by leaving my game mail that impose milder variants paradoxically more math?
short, the training method is totally different.
As a software developer how can I create characters, avatars brief what was the dream of Botvinnik as Fritz and Rybka are too perfect for math too. Chess
basis it a try but imperfectly compared to what I want. Okay
chess is a game but the terminology remains peaceful warrior since is "mater" or opposing the King at least force his opponent to surrender. If I win
computer thinks it is because the resolution as part of a series of mathematical oware logic.
While in the game at the clock, the psychological aspect is dominant and also the time management of the clock.

Besides the reading of the game sheets (painful because of my writing), I noticed how the differences were actually more tenuous than I thought.
So my will is wrong because it does not allow me a concentration necessary at key moments.

Do I spend so "young beginner 57 years that I am wicked character who is only one thing: winning.
What are art, math and fun to play if I do not win?
How Ivan the Terrible is past the young innocent whose mother was murdered in terrible tyrant who unified all the Russias?

I tried to soak up the Russian school trying to have a teacher from the Russian School, a Grand Master who began at 6 years of which I had started over 50 years later.
Still a loser! These courses have ceased.
If necessary I will go to Russia.
Indeed, since life is a chess game, the real party for my book is to dull aging.
With all the projects I have, it will be forced to retreat.
I know I should have started at 6 years but I can train someone who will be a name in chess or I will create hardware modules, or problems, or simulations but I know he out something.
is why I will not stop left to perish on a chessboard.
J’ai déjà conquis un rocher de Fontainebleau comme cela après plus de 50 essais.
Certains alpinistes me prenaient pour un fou.Quand je compare aujourd’hui leur palmarès et le mien je souris de leur moquerie passée car ils sont bien loin.
Ce blog sera relancé afin d’en faire remonter le rang dans Google.
Pour cela je commencerai par commenter des parties célèbres en commençant par celle de Karpov contre Topalov à Linares.
En quoi une mazette n’aurait pas le droit de commenter une partie de champion du monde ?

Merci donc à Ivan le Terrible pour ce qu’il m’a appris : lutter même dans l’incompréhension générale although obviously I do not like cruelty.
It takes a total capacity of sacrifice in training and win the most terrible trials, as Ttsar Ivan.