11 Eylül 2011 Pazar

676. Günlük Yaşam



Tanzania ship sinks; 45 dead, hundreds missing

675. Günlük yaşam



America mourns Sept 11 dead with somber ceremonies

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Children yearned for lost parents and grown men and women sobbed in raw grief on the brass bearing the names of nearly 3,000 dead as America commemorated the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. The name of every person killed in al Qaeda's hijacked plane attacks was read on Sunday in the nearly five-hour-long centerpiece of a heart-wrenching ceremony where the World Trade Center twin towers stood. "I haven't stopped missing my Dad. He was awesome," said Peter Negron, a child when his father, Pete, was killed in one of the towers. "I wish my Dad had been there to teach me how to drive, ask a girl out on a date and see me graduate from high school and a hundred other things I can't even begin to name." There were smaller ceremonies in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon, the other sites were 19 men from the Islamic militant group al Qaeda crashed hijacked airliners on the sunny Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001. The attacks led U.S. forces to invade Afghanistan to topple the Taliban rulers who had harbored al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Washington began a "war on terror" that ousted Iraq's Saddam Hussein and persists on several fronts to this day. "Ten years have passed since a perfect blue sky morning turned into the blackest of nights," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at New York's Ground Zero. "Since then, we've lived in sunshine and in shadow, and although we can never unsee what happened here, we can also see that children who lost their parents have grown into young adults, grandchildren have been born and good works and public service have taken root to honor those we loved and lost." Thousands gathered at the site on a clear morning to grieve. With security tight and no traffic, there was an eerie silence where the 110-story skyscrapers collapsed a decade ago, sending a noxious cloud over lower Manhattan. President Barack Obama, who visited all three attack sites, read from Psalm 46 in New York: "God is our refuge and strength." Speaking at an evening concert in Washington that closed out a day of memorial observances, Obama said much had changed for Americans in the 10 years since September 11, 2001. "We can never get back the lives we lost on that day, or the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in the wars that followed," Obama said. "Yet today, it is worth remembering what has not changed. Our character as a nation has not changed." RUBBING NAMES The ceremony in New York -- with the wail of bagpipes, youthful voices singing the national anthem and firefighters holding aloft a tattered American flag retrieved from Ground Zero -- drew tears. Family members wore T-shirts with the faces of the dead, carried photos, flowers and flags in an outpouring of emotion. For the first time, relatives saw the just-finished memorial and touched the stone where the names of their dead loved ones were etched. Some left flowers, others small teddy bears. Some used pencils to rub the names on paper, some took pictures, others leaned against the stone and cried. The names of the dead were read by wives and husbands, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers and children, some choked with emotion. "May your soul finally rest in peace. Your son Nathan and I, as the years go by, grow strong. Goodbye, my dear friend, my teacher and my hero," said Candy Glazer. Glazer's husband, Edmund Glazer, cheerfully called his wife from Flight 11 not long before he died when the plane hit the north tower -- the first of that day's horrific events. Nicholas Gorki, 9, had these words for the father he never met, Sebastian Gorki, who died at the World Trade Center while his wife was still pregnant: "You gave me the gift of life and I wish you could be here to enjoy it with me." The September 11 attacks claimed the lives of people from more than 90 countries. They were followed by al Qaeda bombing assaults in London, Madrid and elsewhere and brought an international campaign to ferret out their members. "God bless every soul that we lost," said former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who was called "America's mayor" for his leadership after the attacks. "SO MANY NAMES ..." The New York memorial includes two plazas in the shape of the footprints of the twin towers with cascading 30 foot waterfalls. Around the perimeters of pools in the center of each plaza are the names of the victims of the 2001 attacks and an earlier attack at the trade center in 1993. Obama visited the North Memorial Pool in the footprint of the north tower. He walked around it hand-in-hand with first lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura. Obama touched the etched names of the dead before he greeted some family members. "So many names, there is barely room on the walls of the heart," said former New York Governor George Pataki, reading from the Billy Collins poem "The Names." Police in New York and Washington were on high alert against what authorities called a "credible but unconfirmed" threat of an al Qaeda plot to attack the United States again on the 10th anniversary. The U.S. military said it scrambled two F-16s to accompany an aircraft flying from Los Angeles to JFK airport in New York after reports of suspicious activity, and the U.S. Secret Service said it was looking into threatening messages posted on the White House's Facebook page. At Shanksville, Obama laid a wreath where a plane crashed after passengers overwhelmed hijackers intent on piloting it into the White House or U.S. Capitol. Chants of "USA, USA" broke out from the crowd, gathered at the foot of a grassy hill. The Obamas talked with family members. "Thank you for keeping us safe," one man called out to the president. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett said the passengers on Flight 93 -- remembered forever in Todd Beamer's "Let's roll" rallying cry -- "set a new standard for American bravery." Later at the Pentagon, Obama placed a wreath of white flowers at the memorial, which says "September 11, 2001 9:37 AM" to mark the time the plane struck the U.S. military's headquarters. POPE URGES "REJECT VIOLENCE" In the Adriatic city of Ancona, Italy, Pope Benedict prayed for September 11 victims and appealed to those with grievances to "always reject violence." In May, nearly a decade after September 11, U.S. forces killed al Qaeda founder bin Laden at his hide-out in Pakistan. The 2001 attacks prompted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the Pentagon still has a large number of troops and where violence persists. "The 9/11 attacks were the beginning of a long winter in world history," NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in Brussels. "But events in the Middle East have renewed our faith that although the desire for freedom can be repressed, it can never be extinguished. The Arab spring is a new season of hope for us all." There were moments of silence in the Ground Zero ceremony marking when the planes hit the twin towers as well as when they collapsed. Other moments of silence were marked when the plane hit the Pentagon and the fourth crashed in Shanksville. After a faltering start at rebuilding, the new One World Trade Center is now more than 80 stories above the ground as it rises to its planned 1,776-foot height -- symbolic of the year of America's independence from Britain. For many -- particularly the more than 1,100 families who received no remains of their dead -- Sunday was the closest they came to a funeral for their loved ones. With the memorial complete, it offered for the first time something resembling a final resting place and a formal place to mourn. "When we came out here 10 years ago there was a hole in the earth and that's how we felt," said Dakota Hale, 25, of Denver, who lost his stepfather, flight attendant Alfred Marchand.

674. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Houdini

Sınama turnuvalarından bir oyun:


Stockfish 2.1.1 (3432) - Houdini 2.0 Pro (3465) [C99]
[25] Engine Tournament (11/09/2011) Local computer (2.4), 11.09.2011


1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 Na5 9.Bc2 c5 10.d4 Qc7 11.Nbd2 cxd4 12.cxd4 0-0 13.h3 Bb7 14.d5 Rfc8 15.Bd3 Bd8 [Relevant: 15...Nd7 16.Nf1 Nc4 17.Ng3 Nc5 18.Bf1 g6 19.b3 Nb6 20.Bh6 Bf8 21.Be3 Ncd7 22.Qd2 Qc3 23.Qe2 Qc2 24.Nd2 Be7 25.a4 f5 26.exf5 Nxd5 27.axb5 axb5 28.Rxa8 Bxa8 29.fxg6 hxg6 30.Qg4 Nf8 31.Bxb5 Nxe3 32.Rxe3 Rc7 33.Nde4 d5 34.Nf5 dxe4 35.Bc4+ Rxc4 36.Nxe7+ Kf7 37.Nxg6 Nxg6 38.Qf5+ Kg7 39.Qd7+ Kh6 40.bxc4 Qxc4 41.h4 Bd5 42.Qd8 Kh7 43.Rg3 Nf4 44.Rg4 Bf7 45.Qf6 Wurschner,M (2401)-Lubas,J (2452)/ICCF email 2008/Corr 2011/1-0] 16.Nf1 Nc4N [Predecessor: 16...Nd7 17.Ng3 Nc5 18.Bc2 Bf6 19.Re2 Nc4 20.b3 Nb6 21.Nh5 Be7 22.g4 a5 23.Be3 Ba6 24.Rc1 b4 25.Re1 Nbd7 26.Ng3 Bb5 27.Nf5 Bf8 1/2-1/2 (27) Elburg,J (2305)-Schug,H (2410)/ICCF corr 1990/Corr 2002; Deep Rybka 4.1 x64: 16...Nc4 17.b3 Nb6 18.Bd2 Qe7 19.Ne3 g6 20.Qb1 Nbd7 21.b4 Nb6 22.Qb3 Nh5 23.g3 Qd7 24.Kg2 Na4 25.Ng4 f6 26.Rac1 Bb6 0.37/20 ] 17.b3 Nb6 18.Ng3 g6 19.Be3 Qe7 20.Qd2 Nbd7 21.a3 Bb6 22.Bh6 Nc5 23.Bc2 Qd7 24.Rac1 Bd8 25.Bg5 Qe8 26.Qe3 a5 27.b4 axb4 28.axb4 Na4 29.Bb3 Qd7 30.Bh6 Kh8 31.Qe2 Ng8 32.Bd2 Bb6 33.Ng5 Kg7 34.Rf1 Nf6 35.Nf3 h6 36.Nh4 Kh7 37.Rfe1 Ng8 38.Rxc8 Rxc8 39.Nf3 Kg7 40.Rf1 Rc7 41.Ra1 Bc8 42.Ra3 Qe8 43.Ba2 Kh7 44.Rb3 Nf6 45.Bb1 Bd7 46.Bd3 Ba7 47.Ra3 Qb8 48.Ra1 Nb2 49.Ra6 Ne8 50.Bb1 Na4 51.Bd3 Bb6 52.Kh2 Bc8 53.Rxb6 Qxb6 54.Bxb5 Bd7 55.Bxd7 Rxd7 56.Qd3 Qxf2 57.Be3 Qa2 58.Qa6 Qc2 59.Qa8 Re7 60.b5 Qc3 61.Bg1 Qc4 62.b6 Qb5 63.Be3 Nxb6 64.Qb8 Qa6 65.Bxb6 Rb7 66.Qxe8 Qxb6 67.Qa8 Ra7 68.Qf8 Qc7 69.Qe8 Kg7 70.Nh4 Qc1 71.Qb8 Ra1 72.Nf3 Qc5 73.Qd8 Rc1 74.Qd7 Qb6 75.h4 Qc7 76.Qa4 h5 77.Ng5 Rb1 78.Ne2 Re1 79.Ng3 Rc1 80.Qa3 Qc5 81.Qf3 Qa7 82.Ne2 Rb1 83.Kg3 Qc7 84.Kh2 Qd7 85.Qa3 Rb7 86.Kg1 Ra7 87.Qf3 Ra1+ 88.Kh2 Qa7 89.Qc3 Rb1 90.Qf3 Rb2 91.Qf1 Rc2 92.Kh1 Qb7 93.Kh2 Qc7 94.Qf3 Qa7 95.Kg3 Qb7 96.Kh2 Rb2 97.Qf1 Qe7 98.Qe1 Qf6 99.Kh3 Rb7 100.Kh2 Rb3 101.Kg1 Rb2 102.Kh2 Rc2 103.Qd1 Ra2 104.Qe1 Kg8 105.Kg3 Ra3+ 106.Kh2 Rb3 107.Kh1 Rb2 108.Kh2 Rc2 109.Qd1 Ra2 110.Qe1 Rb2 111.Nf3 Rb3 112.Qd2 Kg7 113.Qc1 Rb4 114.Qe3 Rb2 115.Qd3 Ra2 116.Qc4 Ra7 117.Qb3 Ra5 118.Qe3 Ra2 119.Nc3 Ra3 120.Qc1 Ra5 121.Qe3 Ra8 122.Ng5 Qf1 123.Nf3 Ra6 124.Qd2 f6 125.Qb2 Ra7 126.Qb5 Qf2 127.Qb8 Qc5 128.Kg3 Rd7 129.Nb5 Qb4 130.Qb6 Kf7 131.Qa6 Qc5 132.Qc6 Ke7 133.Qxc5 dxc5 134.Nd2 Rb7 135.Na3 Rb2 136.Nac4 Rc2 137.Kf3 Rc3+ 138.Ne3 Kd8 139.Ke2 Kd7 140.Ndc4 Rc1 141.Nb6+ Kc7 142.Nec4 Rc2+ 143.Kd3 Rxg2 144.d6+ Kc6 145.Nd5 Rg3+ 146.Kd2 Rg2+ 147.Ke3 Rc2 148.Kd3 Rh2 149.Nxf6 Rh3+ 150.Ke2 Rxh4 151.d7 Rxe4+ 152.Nxe4 Kxd7 153.Nxc5+ Ke7 154.Ne4 g5 155.Nxg5 h4 156.Ne4 Kf7 157.Kf3 Kg6 158.Ne3 



Endgame K2N v K2P


1-0

Deep Rybka 4.1 64 bit: Mate in 41 !  

673. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Yeni kuvvet derecesi listesi

1.Houdini.2.0.Pro.............3569.22
2.Houdini.1.5a................3451.58
3.IvanHoe.B47e................3449.33
4.Stockfish.2.1.1.............3430.88
5.Deep.Rybka.4.1.SSE42........3429.74
6.Houdini.2.0.Prol............3429.38
7.Fire.1.5.xTreme.............3429.32
8.Critter.1.2.SSE4............3427.105
9.Fire.2.2.xTreme.............3406.49
10.Fire.2.1.xTreme............3404.50
11.IvanHoe.47cA...............3401.34
12.Houdini.2.0................3389.38
13.Deep.Rybka.4.1.............3385.54
14.Leopard.0.7cT..............3365.58
15.Houdini.2.0l...............3364.36
16.IvanHoe.B47cB..............3361.38
17.Fire.2.0.xTreme............3359.26
18.IvanHoe.47cGH..............3357.40
19.Komodo.3.0.................3344.54
20.Critter.1.01.SSE4..........3320.37
21.Komodo.2.01.SSE4...........3297.46
22.Deep.Saros.2.3iT...........3287.58
23.Komodo.2.03................3268.46
24.Naum.4.2...................3253.58
25.Deep.Shredder.12...........3196.58


615 oyun

DS12 = 3200 uylaşmasına göre kuvvet derecelerine dörder puan ekliyoruz.

672. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Houdini

[26].Engine.Tournament.(11/09/2011).blitz..2011

...................................1..2..3..4..5..6..
1...Houdini.2.0........3381...+47..**.0½.½1.½½.½½.11...6.0/10
2...Fire.2.1.xTreme....3413...-26..1½.**.0½.½½.½1.½½...5.5/10..27.00
3...Deep.Rybka.4.1.....3389....+1..½0.1½.**.½½.½½.1½...5.5/10..26.00
4...LEOpard.0.7cT......3370...-10..½½.½½.½½.**.½½.½½...5.0/10
5...Critter.1.01.SSE4..3320...+14..½½.½0.½½.½½.**.01...4.5/10
6...Deep.Saros.2.3iT...3296...-28..00.½½.0½.½½.10.**...3.5/10



Average.elo:.3361.<=>.Category:.45.gm.=.0.00.m.=.0.00



30.games

671. Yazışmalı/Çevrimiçi Satranç

Bu oyun az önce bitti.


harun (1900) - Papy88 (1985) [B80]
Partie Officielle (Cadence 30 j + bonu EchecsOnline.net (1), 11.09.2011


1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.f3 e6 8.Qd2 Be7 9.0-0-0 0-0 10.g4 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 b5 12.g5 Nd7 13.h4 Bb7 14.a3 Rc8 [Relevant: 14...Qc7 15.h5 Ne5 16.Qe3 Rfc8 17.g6 fxg6 18.Bh3 Kf7 19.hxg6+ hxg6 20.f4 Nc4 21.Qg3 Rh8 22.Bxe6+ Kxe6 23.Qxg6+ Kd7 24.Qg4+ Kc6 25.Nd5 Qd7 26.Qxg7 Rxh1 27.Nxe7+ Kc7 28.Nd5+ Bxd5 0-1 (28) Ivanchuk,V (2739)-Grischuk,A (2736)/Moscow 2009/EXT 2010] 15.Rg1 Ne5 16.Qe3 Qa5N [Predecessor (8): 16...Nc4 17.Bxc4 Rxc4 18.h5 Re8 19.Kb1 Qc7 20.b3 Rc6 21.Nd5 exd5 22.exd5 Rxc2 23.g6 hxg6 24.hxg6 Rf8 25.gxf7+ Rxf7 26.Bxg7 Rxg7 27.Qe6+ Kh8 28.Rxg7 Kxg7 29.Rg1+ 1-0 (29) Ivanchuk,V (2729)-Van Wely,L (2647)/Monte Carlo 2006/CBM 111 ext] 17.h5 b4 18.axb4 Qxb4 19.f4 Nc4 20.Bxc4 Rxc4 21.b3 Rc7 22.Kb2 Qa5 23.Ra1 Rxc3 24.Bxc3 Qc5 25.Bd4 Qc6 26.Bf6 Bxf6+ 27.gxf6 g6 28.f5 Rc8 29.hxg6 hxg6 30.Rac1 Qxe4 31.Qh6 Qe5+ 32.Kb1 Qxf6 33.fxg6 Be4 34.Qh7+ 




1-0

670. Duyarlama


Kendi bahçesinde dal olamayan biri,
girmiş bahçeme ağaçlık taslıyor.


Kem küm,
Keenlemyekün! 

669. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Yeni kuvvet derecesi listesi



1.Houdini.2.0.Pro...........3572.22
2.Houdini.1.5a..............3454.58
3.IvanHoe.B47e..............3451.33
4.Stockfish.2.1.1...........3432.88
5.Houdini.2.0.Prol..........3432.38
6.Fire.1.5.xTreme...........3432.32
7.Deep.Rybka.4.1.SSE42......3431.74
8.Critter.1.2.SSE4..........3430.105
9.Fire.2.1.xTreme...........3411.40
10.Fire.2.2.xTreme..........3409.49
11.IvanHoe.47cA.............3404.34
12.Deep.Rybka.4.1...........3387.44
13.Houdini.2.0..............3379.28
14.Leopard.0.7cT............3368.48
15.Houdini.2.0l.............3367.36
16.IvanHoe.B47cB............3365.38
17.Fire.2.0.xTreme..........3361.26
18.IvanHoe.47cGH............3359.40
19.Komodo.3.0...............3346.54
20.Critter.1.01.SSE4........3318.27
21.Komodo.2.01.SSE4.........3299.46
22.Deep.Saros.2.3iT.........3294.48
23.Komodo.2.03..............3271.46
24.Naum.4.2.................3255.58
25.Deep.Shredder.12.........3198.58


585 oyun

668. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Houdini

[25].Engine.Tournament.(11/09/2011).blitz..2011

Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.IvanHoe.B47e............3460...1.5.-.0.5....+1/=1/-0....75.00%
Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.Fire.1.5.xTreme.........3450...2.0.-.0.0....+2/=0/-0....100.00%
Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.Deep.Rybka.4.1.SSE42....3440...2.0.-.0.0....+2/=0/-0....100.00%
Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.Stockfish.2.1.1.........3432...1.0.-.1.0....+1/=0/-1....50.00%
Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.Critter.1.2.SSE4........3430...1.0.-.1.0....+1/=0/-1....50.00%
Houdini.2.0.Pro....3465.-.Komodo.2.01.SSE4........3290...1.0.-.1.0....+1/=0/-1....50.00%

12 oyun

667. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Yeni kuvvet derecesi listesi

1.Houdini.2.0.Pro...........3561.10
2.IvanHoe.B47e..............3434.31
3.Houdini.1.5a..............3430.58
4.Fire.1.5.xTreme...........3424.30
5.Deep.Rybka.4.1.SSE42......3414.72
6.Houdini.2.0.Prol..........3410.38
7.Stockfish.2.1.1...........3406.86
8.Critter.1.2.SSE4..........3404.103
9.Fire.2.1.xTreme...........3387.40
10.Fire.2.2.xTreme..........3384.49
11.IvanHoe.47cA.............3382.34
12.Deep.Rybka.4.1...........3362.44
13.Houdini.2.0..............3356.28
14.Leopard.0.7cT............3344.48
15.Houdini.2.0l.............3343.36
16.IvanHoe.B47cB............3339.38
17.Fire.2.0.xTreme..........3335.26
18.IvanHoe.47cGH............3334.40
19.Komodo.3.0...............3322.54
20.Critter.1.01.SSE4........3290.27
21.Deep.Saros.2.3iT.........3270.48
22.Komodo.2.01.SSE4.........3264.44
23.Komodo.2.03..............3247.46
24.Naum.4.2.................3231.58
25.Deep.Shredder.12.........3174.58


573 oyun

666. Bilgisayar Satrancı. Houdini

Engine.Tournament.blitz..2011

Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Critter.1.2.SSE4.............3416...1.5.-.0.5....+1/=1/-0....75.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Deep.Rybka.4.1.SSE42....3418...0.0.-.2.0....+0/=0/-2....0.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Deep.Saros.2.3iT............3276...1.0.-.1.0....+0/=2/-0....50.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Deep.Shredder.12............3184...1.5.-.0.5....+1/=1/-0....75.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Fire.2.2.xTreme..............3395...1.0.-.1.0....+1/=0/-1....50.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.IvanHoe.B47e.................3427...0.0.-.2.0....+0/=0/-2....0.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Komodo.3.0...................3332...1.0.-.1.0....+0/=2/-0....50.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Leopard.0.7cT................3353...1.0.-.1.0....+0/=2/-0....50.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Naum.4.2......................3236...1.0.-.1.0....+0/=2/-0....50.00%
Houdini.2.0....3406.-.Stockfish.2.1.1...............3426...2.0.-.0.0....+2/=0/-0....100.00%


20 oyun 

665. Dünya Kupası

Bugün oynanan oyunlardan birini daha aktarıyoruz:


(382) Grischuk,Alexander (2746) - Navara,David (2722) [E11]
FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (5.4), 11.09.2011
 

1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 e6 3.c4 Bb4+ 4.Bd2 a5 5.g3 d6 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e3 c6 [8...Bxd2 9.Qxd2 0-0 10.Nc3 c6 11.e4 Re8 12.Rfe1 a4 13.Rab1 Qa5 14.b4 axb3 15.axb3 Qb4 16.Bf1 Nf8 17.h3 Bd7 18.Re3 h6 19.Qb2 exd4 20.Nxd4 b5 21.Qd2 bxc4 22.bxc4 Qa5 23.Rd1 Ng6 24.Nc2 Qh5 25.Qe2 Qc5 26.Kh2 Ne5 27.Rd4 Be6 28.f4 Nxc4 29.Rxc4 Bxc4 30.Qxc4 Qxc4 31.Bxc4 Nxe4 32.Rxe4 Rxe4 33.Nxe4 d5 1/2-1/2 (33) Grischuk,A (2719)-Kogan,A (2543)/Evry FRA 2004/OM 2.10] 9.Nh4N [Relevant: 9.Ne1 0-0 10.Nc2 Bxd2 11.Qxd2 Re8 12.Nc3 Nb6 13.b3 e4 14.f3 exf3 15.Rxf3 Bg4 16.Rf4 d5 17.e4 dxc4 18.bxc4 Nxc4 19.Qf2 Bh5 20.Rb1 Ng4 21.Qe2 Na3 22.Nxa3 Qxd4+ 23.Kh1 Qxc3 24.Rb3 Qc1+ 25.Rf1 Qc5 26.Bf3 a4 27.Rxb7 Qxa3 28.Bxg4 Bxg4 29.Qxg4 Qxa2 30.Qd7 Rf8 31.Qxc6 Qe2 32.Kg1 Rad8 33.Rf2 Qe1+ 34.Kg2 Rd2 35.Rxd2 Qxd2+ 36.Kh3 Rd8 37.Ra7 g6 0-1 (37) Renet,O (2497)-Navara,D (2702)/Mulhouse 2011/CB21_2011; 9.Bc1 e4 10.Ng5 d5 11.c5 h6 12.Nh3 a4 13.a3 Ba5 14.Qxa4 Nf8 15.b4 Bxh3 16.Bxh3 Bc7 17.Qd1 h5 18.f4 exf3 19.Qxf3 h4 20.Bf5 hxg3 21.hxg3 N8h7 22.Ra2 Ng5 23.Qg2 Nfe4 24.Rf4 Bxf4 25.gxf4 g6 26.Bg4 f5 27.fxg5 fxg4 28.Qxg4 Qd7 29.Rg2 Rh1+ 30.Kxh1 Nf2+ 31.Rxf2 Qxg4 32.Nc3 0-0-0 33.Rh2 Rf8 0-1 (33) Prohaszka,P (2529)-Hracek,Z (2633)/Germany 2010/OM 2.10] 9...Nb6 10.a3 Bxd2 11.Nxd2 0-0 12.b4 exd4 13.exd4 d5 14.c5 Nc4 15.Qc2 Be6 16.Nhf3 Re8 17.Rfe1 h6 18.h3 Qc8 19.Nxc4 dxc4 20.Ne5 axb4 21.axb4 Rxa1 22.Rxa1 Bxh3 23.Qxc4 Be6 24.Qd3 Bd5 25.b5 Qd8 26.bxc6 Bxg2 27.Kxg2 Qd5+ 28.Qf3 Qxd4 29.Re1 bxc6 30.Nxc6 Qxc5 31.Rxe8+ Nxe8 32.Nd8 Qe7 33.Nc6 Qd6 34.Na5 Nf6 35.Nc4 Qd4 36.Ne3 g6 37.Nc2 Qe5 38.Ne3 h5 39.Nc4 Qd4 40.Ne3 Kg7 41.Nc2 Qe5 42.Ne3 Ne4 43.Nc4 Qd4 44.Ne3 Qe5 45.Nc4 Qe6 46.Ne3 Kh7 47.Kg1 Ng5 48.Qd5 Qf6 49.Kg2 Ne6 50.Qf3 Kg7 51.Qxf6+ Kxf6 


Endgame KN2P v KN3P 


52.f4 Nd4 53.Kf2 Nf5 54.Nd5+ Ke6 55.Nc3 Kd6 56.Kf3 Kc5 57.Ne4+ Kd5 58.Ng5 Nd4+ 59.Ke3 Nf5+ 60.Kf3 Nd6 61.f5 gxf5 62.Nh3 Ke5 63.Nf4 Nb5 64.Nxh5 Nd4+ 65.Ke3 Ne6 66.Kf3 f6 67.Ke3 Ng5 68.Nf4 Ne4 69.Nd3+ Ke6 




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Bugünkü oyunlardan sonra, altıncı turda mücadele edecek oyuncular kesinleşti: Svidler, Ivanchuk, Grischuk ve Ponomariov 



Round 5. Results

Click on the score to view the game
NameG1G2R1R2r3r4B1B2SDTot
Round 5 Match 01
Svidler, Peter (RUS)½11.5
Polgar, Judit (HUN)½00.5
Round 5 Match 02
Ivanchuk, Vassily (UKR)10½12.5
Radjabov, Teimour (AZE)01½01.5
Round 5 Match 03
Grischuk, Alexander (RUS)½½1½2.5
Navara, David (CZE)½½0½1.5
Round 5 Match 04
Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR)½11.5
Gashimov, Vugar (AZE)½00.5


Dünya kupasında finalin adı kondu: Rusya - Ukrayna: Svidler - Ponomariov ve Ivanchuk - Grischuk, altıncı turda finale kalabilmek için karşılaşacaklar. Bana kalsaydı, altıncı turda son dört oyuncuyu eleme sistemi yerine, çifte döner sistemle (double round robin) yarıştırırdım. 

663. Dünya Kupası

Beşinci tur eşitlik bozma maçları bugün oynandı. Ivanchuk ve Grischuk, two chucks, altıncı tura kalan oyuncular oldu. Bugünkü oyunlardan birini çözümlüyoruz:

(379) Radjabov,Teimour (2744) - Ivanchuk,Vassily (2768) [A38]
FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (5.3), 11.09.2011
 

1.Nf3 c5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.g3 d6 5.Bg2 g6 6.a3 Bg7 7.Rb1 a5 8.0-0 0-0 9.d3 Rb8 10.Bd2 Bf5N [Relevant: 10...Ne8 11.Ne1 Bd7 12.Nc2 Nc7 13.b4 axb4 14.axb4 cxb4 15.Nxb4 Nxb4 16.Rxb4 b5 17.cxb5 Nxb5 18.Nxb5 Rxb5 19.Rxb5 Bxb5 20.Qb3 Bd7 21.Rc1 Qb8 22.Qb7 Qxb7 23.Bxb7 h5 24.Bg5 f6 25.Be3 Kf7 26.Rc7 Be6 27.d4 Rd8 28.d5 Bg4 29.f3 Rd7 30.Rxd7 1/2-1/2 (30) Short,N (2691)-Timofeev,A (2658)/Sarajevo 2007/CBM 118; 10...Re8 11.Nd5 b5 12.b4 axb4 13.axb4 bxc4 14.Nxf6+ exf6 15.dxc4! (15.b5 cxd3 16.exd3 Na7 17.Qa4 Qd7 18.Rb3 (18.Nd4! d5 19.Nc6 Rb7 20.Nxa7 Rxa7 21.Qc2 Deep Rybka 4.1 x64: 21...Bf8 22.Qb2 Re6 23.b6 Rb7 24.Ba5 Rb8 25.Qb5 Qxb5 26.Rxb5 Bb7 27.Rfb1 Re2 28.Ra1 Ba6 29.Bf3 Re6 30.Rb2 f5 31.Rc1 Bb7 32.Bd2 Bg7 33.Rb3 -0.37/19 ) 18...Rxb5 19.Rfb1 Rxb3 20.Qxb3 Nc6 21.Qd5 Qc7 22.Bf4 Ne5 23.Bxe5 fxe5 24.Ng5 h6 25.Ne4 Rd8 26.Nc3 Be6 27.Qf3 d5 28.Qe2 c4 29.dxc4 Qxc4 30.Qxc4 dxc4 31.Kf1 f5 32.Rb6 Bf7 33.Ke1 e4 34.Nb5 c3 35.Nd6 c2 36.Kd2 Be5 37.Kxc2 Rxd6 38.Rxd6 Bxd6 39.Bf1 Bc5 0-1 (39) Swanson,D-Kunte,A (2526)/Gauteng RSA 2011/OM 2.10) 15...Nxb4 16.Nd4 cxd4 17.Bxb4 Bf5 18.Rb3 Qb6 19.Rb2 Bg4 20.Ba3 Qa6 21.Qxd4 Bxe2 22.Re1 Bxc4 23.Rxb8 Rxb8 24.Qxd6 Qxd6 25.Bxd6 Rd8 26.Be7 Re8 27.Bc6 Rb8 28.Bd6 Rc8 29.Bb7 Rd8 30.Bc7=/+] 11.h3 b6 12.Ne1 Qc8 13.Kh2 Nd4 14.e3 Nc6 15.f4 Bd7 16.Nf3 Ne8 17.g4 Nc7 18.a4 Nb4 19.Qe2 d5 20.e4 dxc4 21.dxc4 Ne6 22.Nd5 Nxd5 23.exd5 Nd4 24.Nxd4 Bxd4 25.f5 Bxa4 [Deep Rybka 4.1 x64: 25...gxf5 26.Qxe7 f6 27.Bc3 Bxc3 28.bxc3 Rf7 29.Qd6 fxg4 30.Rxf6 Rxf6 31.Qxf6 Qf8 32.Qxf8+ Kxf8 33.hxg4 Bxg4 34.Kg3 Bd7 35.Rh1 Kg7 36.Be4 Bxa4 37.Rxh7+ Kf6 0.18/17 ] 26.Bh6 Qc7+ 27.Bf4 Qa7 28.b3 Bd7 29.Bxb8 Qxb8+ 30.Kh1 Qd6 31.Rbe1 Re8 32.Qd2 gxf5 33.gxf5 Kh8 34.Re4 Rg8 35.Qe2 Bf6 36.Rg4 Rxg4 37.Qxg4 Bd4 38.Be4 Qh6 39.Qg3 f6 40.d6 Be5 [40...exd6 41.Bd5 Qf8 42.h4 Be5 43.Qh3 Bd4 44.Re1~~] 41.Qg2 Bxd6 42.Rg1 Qg5 43.Qxg5 fxg5 44.Rxg5 Be5 45.Bd5 Bg7 46.Kg2 a4 47.bxa4 Bxa4 48.Kf3 b5 49.cxb5 Bxb5 50.Rg1 Bd7 51.Ke4 Ba4 52.Kd3 Bd7 53.Ke4 Ba4 54.Kf3 Bc2 55.Kf4 Bd3 56.Be4 Bc4 57.Rb1 Bd4 58.Rb7 Bf6 59.Rc7 Bf1 60.Rxc5 Bxh3 61.Rc1 h5 62.Bf3 Bg4 63.Bxg4 hxg4 64.Kxg4 Kg7 65.Kf4 Kf7 66.Rc6 Bd4 67.Ke4 Bb2 68.Rc2 Ba1 69.Rc6 Bb2 70.Kf4 Bd4 71.Kg5 Be3+ 72.Kg4 Bd2 73.Re6 Bc1 74.Kf3 Bd2 75.Ke4 Bc1 76.Kd5 Ba3 77.Kc6 Bb4 78.Kd7 Ba3 79.Kc6 Bb4 80.Kd5 Bc3 81.Ra6 Be1 82.Ke4 Bc3 83.Ra3 Bb2 84.Rh3 Bc1 85.Rb3 Bg5 86.Rg3 Bc1 87.Rg2 e6 88.Rc2 exf5+ 89.Kxf5 Ba3 


Endgame KR v KB 


90.Rc7+ Ke8 91.Ke6 Kd8 92.Rc4 Bb2 93.Rc2 Ba3 94.Ra2 Bb4 95.Ra4 Be1 96.Rc4 Bg3 97.Rg4 Bh2 98.Rg7 Kc8 99.Rd7 Bc7 100.Rd3 Bb8 101.Rc3+ Bc7 102.Ke7 Kb7 103.Kd7 Bb8 104.Rb3+ Ka8 105.Kc6 Ba7 106.Kc7 Bg1 107.Rb8+ Ka7 108.Rb1 Bh2+ 109.Kc6 Be5 110.Re1 Bg3 111.Ra1+ Kb8 112.Ra2 Bf4 113.Ra3 Bh2 114.Rb3+ Ka7 115.Rb7+ Ka8 116.Kb6 Bg1+ 117.Ka6 Bh2 118.Rh7 Bg3 119.Rh8+ Bb8 120.Rc8 




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Pat!!

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(378) Gashimov,Vugar (2760) - Ponomariov,Ruslan (2764) [C67]
FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (5.2), 10.09.2011
 

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 Nxe4 5.d4 Nd6 6.Bxc6 dxc6 7.dxe5 Nf5 8.Qxd8+ Kxd8 9.Rd1+ Ke8 10.Nc3 Ne7 11.Nd4 Bd7 12.Ne4 Ng6 13.f4N [Relevant: 13.Ng5 Rd8 14.Re1 Bc8 15.Be3 h6 16.Ne4 a6 17.a4 c5 18.Nf3 b6 19.a5 Bb7 20.Nfd2 Be7 21.axb6 cxb6 22.Nd6+ Bxd6 23.exd6 Kd7 24.Nc4 Kc6 25.b4 cxb4 26.Bxb6 Rde8 27.Be3 Kd7 28.Ra5 Re4 29.Rc5 Ba8 30.Rc7+ Ke6 31.f3 Rxc4 32.Rxc4 Kxd6 33.Rd1+ Ke6 34.Rxb4 Ne7 35.Rb6+ Bc6 36.Bc5 1-0 (36) Sokolov,D (2398)-Smirnov,A (2413)/Sochi 2005/EXT 2006] 13...Be7 14.Re1 c5 15.Nf3 Be6 16.Nfg5 Bxg5 17.Nxg5 Bf5 18.Ne4 b6 19.Ng3 Ne7 20.Nxf5 Nxf5 21.c3 h5 22.Kf2 Rd8 23.Be3 Ke7 24.Rad1 f6 25.exf6+ Kxf6 26.Rxd8 Rxd8 27.Bc1 a5 28.a4 c4 29.g3 Rd3 30.Ke2 Ke6 31.Bd2 Rd5 32.Rf1 g6 33.Rf3 Kf7 34.Rf1 Rd8 35.Bc1 Ke6 36.Re1 Rd3 37.Bd2 Rd8 38.Kd1+ Kf7 39.Re5 Nh6 40.Kc2 Ng4 41.Re2 Nf6 42.Be1 Rd6 43.h3 Rd3 44.b3 Rf3 45.bxc4 h4 46.gxh4 Rxf4 47.c5 Rxa4 48.cxb6 cxb6 49.Re5 Re4 50.Rxe4 Nxe4 51.c4 Ke6 52.Kb3 [52.Kd3 Kf5 53.Ke2 (53.h5? gxh5 54.Bh4 Ng5 55.Bf2 Nxh3 56.Bxb6 Nf4+ 57.Kc2 h4-+) 53...Kf4-/+] 52...Kd6 53.Kc2 Ke5 54.Kd3 Kf4 55.Kd4 Kf3 56.Kd3 Nc5+ 57.Kd4 [57.Kc2 a4 58.Bc3 a3 Deep Rybka 4.1 x64: 59.Bh8 (59.Ba1 Ke4 60.Bf6 Nd7) 59...Ke4 60.Bf6 Nd7 61.Bc3 (Deep Rybka 4.1 x64: 61.Bh8 a2 62.Ba1 Ke3 63.Bg7 Nb8 64.Bf6 Nc6 65.Kb3 Kd3 66.Kxa2 Kxc4 67.Kb2 Nd4 68.Kc1 b5 69.Kd1 b4 70.Bg5 Nb3 71.Be7 Nc5 72.Kd2 Ne4+ 73.Kc2 b3+ 74.Kb2 Nf2 75.Bg5 Nd3+ 76.Kb1 -1.51/30 ) 61...a2 62.Bg7 Ke3 63.Ba1 Nb8 64.Bg7 Nc6 65.Kb3 Kd3 66.Bf6 Nd4+ 67.Kxa2 Kxc4 68.Be7 b5 69.Kb1 b4 70.Kb2 Nf3 71.Bg5 Ne5 72.Kc2 Nd3 73.Be3 b3+ 74.Kb1 -1.51/30 ] 57...a4 58.Bb4 Ke2 59.Kc3 Ke3 60.Ba3 Ne4+ 61.Kb4 Kd3 62.Kb5 Kc3 63.Be7 [63.Kxa4 Kxc4 64.Bb4 b5+ 65.Ka3 Nf2 66.Bd2 Nxh3 67.Be3 b4+ 68.Kb2 b3-+] 63...Kb3 64.Kxb6 Kxc4 65.Kc6 Ng3 66.Kd7 Kd5 67.Ke8 [67.Ba3! Nf5 68.Bc1 Nxh4 69.Ke7 Ke5 70.Bb2+ Kf5 71.Kd6 Ng2 72.Kc5 Ne3 73.Kb5 Nd1 74.Bc1 Nc3+ 75.Ka5=] 67...Ke6 68.Ba3 Nf5 69.Kf8 Nxh4 70.Kg7 Kf5 71.Kh6 Nf3 72.Be7 Ke6 73.Ba3 Kf6 74.Bc5 Nh4 75.Bd4+ Kf5 76.Bc5 g5 77.Be7 Nf3 78.Kh5 Ng1 79.Bxg5 a3 80.Bc1 a2 81.Bb2 Nxh3 


Endgame KB v KNP

82.Kh4 Nf4 83.Kg3 Ke4 84.Ba1 Nd3 85.Kg2 Ke3 86.Kg3 Nc5 87.Kg2 Ke2 88.Kg3 Na4 89.Kg2 Nb6 90.Kg3 Nc4 91.Kg2 Ne3+ 92.Kg3 Nd1 93.Kg2 Ke3 94.Kg3 Kd2 95.Kf3 Kd3 96.Kf4 Kc2 97.Ke4 Nb2 98.Ke3 Na4 99.Ke2 Kc1 100.Kd3 [100.Ke1 Nb2 101.Ke2 Na4 102.Ke1 Nc5 103.Ke2 Kb1 104.Be5 (104.Kd1 Nd3 105.Kd2 Nb2 106.Kc3 Kxa1 107.Kc2 Nd3-+) 104...Na4 105.Bg7 Nb2-+] 100...Kb1 101.Kd2 Nb2 102.Kc3 Kxa1 103.Kc2 Nd3 




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Svidler and Ponomariov through, Rajdabov and Grischuk survive in World Cup Quarter Final

 

The World Cup Quarter Finals day 2 saw four full-blooded struggles full of interesting moments. First Teimour Radjabov crushed Vassily Ivanchuk with an interesting piece sacrifice where the compensation became quickly apparent. Peter Svidler took advantage of Judit Polgar's overestimation of her own chances to break through just before first time control. David Navara took advantage of Alexander Grischuk's horrible time pressure to set up a winning position but on the verge of converting missed a tactical trick and quickly allowed a draw. In the final game to finish Ruslan Ponomariov went thorugh after grinding down Vugar Gashimov on the black side of a Berlin Defence. Svidler meets Ponomariov in one of the Semi-Finals. Grischuk-Navara and Ivanchuk-Radjabov to playoffs on Sunday.

Svidler and Polgar both give full value at their press conference. 


Judit Polgar - Peter Svidler

 

Peter Svidler against Judit Polgar. Judit resigns. Peter Svidler defeated Judit Polgar with black in game two of their match to progress to the next round. Polgar had to sacrifice a pawn as white in the Sicilian for which she got full compensation. She thought she had a fantastic position, Svidler thought, especially after the first set of rooks were exchanged, that black was equal. Polgar's optimism continued when she turned down an implicit draw offer from Svidler and very quickly her position deteriorated and she was totally lost at the first time control.

Judit Polgar in the Press Conference.
It seems to me nothing is working for me, my luck was not with me, definitely. The first surprise I got yesterday when I got the the board was the news I that I play with black! Because actually I just was not aware of the rule that I beat Karjakin and then I'm taking his number and that's how I changed the colours. So it was kind of stupidity but OK I handled it pretty well in about 4 minutes I got my  preparation and it was perfectly fine. Game 2, I guess Peter chose the Sicilian because he knew I was preparing yesterday with white so he wanted to really suprise me. But I have the feeling that probably during the game he regretted it because I had a fantastic position at some point. And then somehow, move 36, just by playing Rd5 I offered a draw, because I gave up, it's clear that I cannot improve my position and then Peter took his chances, played e4, I think after e4 I should be able to hold the position but somehow it changed very quickly, I had seconds left, and everything worked out fine for black. Generally this system is a minefield, and eventually I stepped on one of them!

Peter Svidler at the Press Conference
The first game I managed my usual opening preparation trick. I checked d7d5 in every position except the position I should have checked it in. After which the game was just completely dead. I pretty much offere a draw by playing Qc2 on move 15. I felt slightly stupid after that. The choice of Sicilian for today was really a surprise as such. It's just that basically I thought after yesterday I was really looking for some kind of a fight. Because I could play 1.e4 e5 and we would get some kind of a boring theoretical position and OK draw is perhaps favourite. I just felt that I should play, not for a win as such but for a full-blooded fight. Because Judit is a very insteresting player and it's kind of fun to play against her and I thought I should keep the same mentalitiy I had in my match against Kamsky where I was just looking to play without knowing very much about what's going on. Yes my position looked very dangerous at one point. But I think actually somewhere around, maybe Rc8 is not very precise, I was thinking about g6 at this point, which is an interesting idea just to play g6, Bg7. Because If I finish development and don't die in the process I should by very, very comfortable in this position. Perhaps Rc8 was just too slow. And then I wasn't very happy with how I played. We had this position where of course white has full compensation for the pawn and I was tring to defend it somehow. But once one pair of rooks get exchanged I think black is fine and there was a moment where Judit played Qe2 and I played Rf8-a8 and she could just go Qh5 and there is nothing else but Rf8 and the game just ends in a draw immediately. I thought this was objectively how the game should finish because with only three pieces on the board I don't think my king is all that uncomfortable on e7 and I do have an extra pawn. Once Judit didn't do that, I mean I'm not saying I'm already better but I started thinking about someways of maybe... even giving up the e5 pawn, to put the rook on the e-file and trying to play against the king because the King on h1 if the e-pawn disappears, will not be very safe either. Two moves in a row starting with Qh5 move 35 I think already was a slight mistake because after Kf8 I have now threats of a5-a4 and then after Rd5 I declined the draw offer because I thought after e4, perhaps the computer shows how white should hold but I thought I'm no longer risking anything and I could be better. And perhaps Judit didn't react particularly well and soon I was just totally winning. 


Polgar,Judit (2699) - Svidler,Peter (2739) [B90]
FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (5.2), 09.09.2011

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.f4 b5 8.Qf3 Bb7 9.Bd3 Nbd7 10.0-0 Rc8 Svidler thought this might be a little slow. [10...g6 was Svidler's post-game suggestion.] 11.f5 [11.Rae1 Nc5 12.a3 Be7 13.Bf2 0-0 14.Qh3 Nxd3 15.cxd3 Nd7 16.f5 e5 17.f6 Bxf6 18.Nf5 Nc5 19.Qg4 g6 20.Be3 h5 21.Qg3 Kh7 22.Rf3 Nxd3 23.Ref1 Nf4 24.Bxf4 exf4 25.Qh3 Be5 0-1 Weinzettl,E (2402)-Hulak,K (2495)/Pula CRO 2000] 11...e5 12.Nde2 Nc5 13.Rad1 b4 14.Nd5 Bxd5 15.Bxc5!

Peter Svidler
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Judit Polgar
Position after 15.Bxc5


With full compensation for the pawn. 15...Rxc5 16.exd5 Rxd5 17.Ng3 Rc5 18.Ne4 Nxe4 19.Bxe4 Be7 20.Bc6+ Kf8 21.Bd5 Bf6 22.Bb3 Qb6 23.Kh1 Ke7 24.Rd5 Qc6 25.Rfd1 Rxd5 26.Rxd5 Svidler thought that black was fine. 26...Rc8 27.Qh5 h6 28.Ra5 Rf8 29.Qe2 Ra8

Peter Svidler
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Judit Polgar
Position after 29....Ra8


30.h3?! [30.Qh5 Rf8 is a draw but Polgar over-estimates her chances and soon gets into trouble.] 30...Ra7 31.Qe3 Rc7 32.Rd5?! [32.Qe2 e4 33.Rxa6 Qb7 34.Ra5 Rc5 35.Rxc5 dxc5 36.Qc4 should be sufficient for white.; 32.Qe2] 32...Bg5 33.Qf3 Qb6 34.Rd1 Qc6 35.Qh5? [35.Rd5 a5 36.Rxa5 Qxf3 37.gxf3] 35...Kf8 36.Rd5 With a draw offer. 36...e4!

Peter Svidler
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Judit Polgar
Position after 36...e4


Svidler turns down the draw. He felt he could not be worse here and was probably better. "I'm no longer risking anything and I could be better." - Svidler. 37.Qe2 e3 38.Rd4 a5 39.h4 Bf6 40.Rc4? Final move before time control. 40...Qa6! Polgar can resign. 41.Qg4 Re7 42.Re4 Qf1+ 43.Kh2 Be5+ 44.g3 Qf2+ 45.Kh3 Bxg3 0-1

  

Teimour Radjabov - Vassily Ivanchuk



Teimour Radjabov beat Vassily Ivanchuk to take the match into a playoff on Sunday. The opening was Symmetrical English where white pushed his h-pawn early. On move 10 he sacrificed a piece with 10.Nxg5 introducing further complexity into the position. It may be that this move can eventually be shown not to be sufficient, in my view if this is at all possible it would be almost certainly would be by 11...Bb7 instead of 11...Bxc3. White was clearly better by move 14 and winning after move 20. Ivanchuk eventually resigned on move 28. A great game by Radjabov who showed great judgement in getting winning chances straight from the opening.

Radjabov,Teimour (2744) - Ivanchuk,Vassily (2768) [A37]
FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (5.2), 09.09.2011
 
1.Nf3 c5 2.g3 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.Bg2 Nc6 5.Nc3 e6 6.d3 Nge7 7.h4 h6 8.Bd2 [8.a3 1-0 Ghaem Maghami,E (2509)-Mahmoud,P (2266)/Tehran IRI 2001/The Week in Chess 352 (62)] 8...b6 9.h5 g5 10.Nxg5!?

Vassily Ivanchuk
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Teimour Radjabov
Position after 10.Nxg5

White can't ask for more in a must win situation. 10...hxg5 11.Bxg5 Bxc3+ This is an understandable move but if black can get away without playing it he should. 11...Bb7 with complex play should be investigated, 12.bxc3 Bb7 13.Qd2 The sacrifice looks more than worth it.  13...Qc7 14.Bf6 0-0-0 White is probably better after this. [14...Rh7 directly trying to hold on to the material is also very difficult. 15.Be4 Ng8 16.Bxh7 (16.Qg5 Nxf6 17.Qxf6 Qd8 18.Qxd8+ Nxd8 19.Bxh7 Bxh1) 16...Nxf6 17.Be4 Nxe4 18.dxe4 Qe5] 15.0-0-0 Rhg8 16.Bxc6 dxc6 17.h6 Rg6 18.h7 Rxf6 19.h8Q Rxh8 20.Rxh8+ Kd7 

Vassily Ivanchuk
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Teimour Radjabov
Position after 20....Kd7


White is already winning, great attack and he has two minor pieces for rook and pawn. 21.d4 Qd6 [21...Rxf2 22.dxc5+ Nd5 23.Qe3] 22.Qg5 Rf5 23.Qh4 cxd4 24.Rxd4 Rd5 25.cxd5 Qa3+ 26.Kb1 cxd5 27.Rh7 Qxc3 28.Rxf7 1-0

 

David Navara - Alexander Grischuk



Alexander Grischuk survived horrible time trouble and a lost position to draw his game against David Navara and take the match through to Sunday's playoffs. After 31...Rb5 Navara had 35 mins to 2 mins for Grischuk and by the time of first time control Grischuk was close to losing. Navara continued to improve his position but he continued to play quite quickly and missed his opponent's reply on move 49 and very quickly the game was drawn. Although Navara has looked great in the rapid chess you would have to say that he maybe has missed his best chance as Grischuk has played great in the rapids too.

I missed my opponents answer and then it became difficult and then I made one more mistake and then he made a draw. My mistake was that I played too quickly so for this reason I believe the result is deserved. David Navara at the post match press conference.  

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David Navara

Position after 48...Bd5

49. Ke5? Navara said he played this move too quickly and missed black's next move. 49. Nc3 Rb4+ 50. Kg3 Be6 51. Rxb7+ just wins for white. 49... Bc6 50. g5 Rxb5+ 51. Rxb5 Bxb5 52. g6? Now totally equal 52. Nd6 52... fxg6 53. hxg6 Bd3 54. Nc5 1/2-1/2

 

Vugar Gashimov - Ruslan Ponomariov



Ruslan Ponomariov ground down Vugar Gashimov on the black side of a Berlin Defence. The game ended with a very tricky N+RP vs B ending. Ponomariov is very tough in these events and did well to beat Gashimov with black after his opponent had previous won all the games with that colour. He is going to be hard to eliminate. He meets Svidler in the Semi-Finals.




FIDE World Cup 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk RUS Sun 28th Aug 2011 - Tue 20th Sep 2011
Round 5 Results
NameFEDG1G2R1R2B1B2B3B4SDTot
Round 5 Match 01
Svidler, PeterRUS½11.5
Polgar, JuditHUN½00.5
Round 5 Match 02
Ivanchuk, VassilyUKR101
Radjabov, TeimourAZE011
Round 5 Match 03
Grischuk, AlexanderRUS½½1
Navara, DavidCZE½½1
Round 5 Match 04
Ponomariov, RuslanUKR½11.5
Gashimov, VugarAZE½00.5