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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Tromso World Cup 2013 Rd1-1-GM Sambuev(CAN);GM Hansen(CAN)

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GM Sambuev beat Morozevich.
GM Hansen lost to Malakhov.


GM Hansen


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Aronian(ARM)-Markov(KGZ)


Bjelobrk(AUS)-Grischuk(RUS)


#.PlayerFedFIDEResPlayerFedFIDE
1Aronian, LevonARM28131-0Markov, MikhailKGZ2304
2G., AkashIND23400-1Caruana, FabianoITA2796
3Kramnik, VladimirRUS27841-0Bwalya, GillanZAM2341
4Bjelobrk, IgorAUS23410-1Grischuk, Alex.RUS2785
5Karjakin, SergeyRUS27721-0Ali, SebbarMAR2371
6Cori T., DeysiPER24340-1Nakamura, HikaruUSA2772
7Gelfand, BorisISR27641-0Rahman, ZiaurBAN2470
8Lou, YipingCHN24840.5-0.5Kamsky, GataUSA2741
9Mamedyarov, S.AZE27751-0Shoker, SamyEGY2489
10El Gindy, EssamEGY24870-1Dominguez, LeinierCUB2757
11Ponomariov, R.UKR27561-0Hansen, TorbjornNOR2492
12Liu, QingnanCHN25000.5-0.5Wang, HaoCHN2747
13Svidler, PeterRUS27461-0Ushenina, AnnaUKR2500
14Wan, YunguoCHN25120.5-0.5Adams, MichaelENG2740
15Leko, PeterHUN27441-0Johannessen, LeifNOR2519
16Sambuev, BatorCAN25241-0Morozevich, Alex.RUS2739
17Vitiugov, NikitaRUS27191-0Holt, ConradUSA2539
18Salem, SalehUAE25560-1Giri, AnishNED2737
19Ivanchuk, VassilyUKR27310.5-0.5Duda, JanPOL2534
20Cori, JorgePER25690.5-0.5Radjabov, TeimourAZE2733
21Andreikin, DmitryRUS27160.5-0.5Darini, PouriaIRI2535
22Durarbayli, VasifAZE25670.5-0.5Korobov, AntonUKR2720
23Vachier-L., M.FRA27191-0Shabalov, Alex.USA2546
24Wei, YiCHN25510.5-0.5Nepomniachtchi, I.RUS2723
25Navara, DavidCZE27151-0Mareco, SandroARG2561
26Agdestein, SimenNOR25670-1Bacrot, EtienneFRA2714
27Alekseev, EvgenyRUS27100.5-0.5Adhiban, B.IND2567
28Paragua, MarkPHI25650-1Jakovenko, DmitryRUS2724
29Le, Quang LiemVIE27021-0Barbosa, OliverPHI2571
30Kaidanov, GregoryUSA25740-1Areshchenko, Alex.UKR2709
31Malakhov, VladimirRUS27071-0Hansen, EricCAN2584
32Ramirez, AlejandroUSA25880.5-0.5Tomashevsky, E.RUS2706
33So, WesleyPHI27101-0Ipatov, AlexanderTUR2584
34Christiansen, LarryUSA25840-1Fressinet, LaurentFRA2708
35Riazantsev, Alex.RUS27000.5-0.5Felgaer, RubenARG2586
36Flores, DiegoARG25780-1Vallejo, FranciscoESP2706
37Eljanov, PavelUKR27020.5-0.5Brunello, SabinoITA2607
38Fier, AlexandrBRA25950.5-0.5Wojtaszek, Rad.POL2701
39Moiseenko, Alex.UKR26991-0Adly, AhmedEGY2594
40Hammer, Jon L.NOR26050.5-0.5Movsesian, SergeiARM2699
41Shirov, AlexeiLAT26960.5-0.5Hou, YifanCHN2609
42Ortiz, IsanCUB26091-0Polgar, JuditHUN2696
43Jobava, BaadurGEO26961-0Kravtsiv, MartynUKR2607
44Nguyen, NgocVIE26251-0Akopian, VladimirARM2691
45Bruzon, LazaroCUB26980.5-0.5Najer, EvgeniyRUS2626
46Robson, RayUSA26231-0Volokitin, AndreiUKR2688
47Li, Chao bCHN26930.5-0.5Postny, EvgenyISR2628
48Popov, IvanRUS26441-0Ragger, MarkusAUT2680
49Inarkiev, ErnestoRUS26930.5-0.5Leitao, RafaelBRA2632
50Melkumyan, HrantARM26320.5-0.5Granda, JulioPER2664
51Kryvoruchko, Y.UKR26780-1Negi, ParimarjanIND2643
52Hracek, ZbynekCZE26350.5-0.5Bologan, ViktorMDA2672
53Dreev, AlekseyRUS26680.5-0.5Azarov, SergeiBLR2636
54Dubov, DaniilRUS26241-0Fedorchuk, SergeyUKR2669
55Onischuk, Alex.USA26671-0Iturrizaga, EduardoVEN2660
56Smeets, JanNED26430.5-0.5Matlakov, MaximRUS2676
57Shimanov, Alek.RUS26230.5-0.5Jones, Gawain C BENG2645
58Filippov, AntonUZB26300.5-0.5Romanov, EvgenyRUS2651
59Safarli, EltajAZE26600-1Amin, BassemEGY2652
60Lupulescu, Const.ROU26340.5-0.5Sasikiran, KrishnanIND2660
61Zvjaginsev, VadimRUS26590.5-0.5Swiercz, DariuszPOL2654
62Kobalia, MikhailRUS26510.5-0.5Khismatullin, DenisRUS2653
63Yu, YangyiCHN26620.5-0.5Beliavsky, Alex.SLO2651
64Istratescu, A.FRA26460-1Lysyj, IgorRUS2648

Here is GM Sambuev's key rd1 victory. 

Sambuev introduced the novelty 12.h4!? and got an interesting position with an exchange sacrifice. However, Black defended well and gained the upper hand. 

Sambuev,Bator (2524) - Morozevich,Alexander (2739)
Grunfeld Exchange 7.Bc4 Smyslov[D87]
FIDE World Cup 2013 

Tromso NOR (1.16), 11.08.2013

Position 1
The position is tense. What do you recommend for black?

Black to Play


40.d6




Here is GM Hansen's game. 


Hansen had a promising middlegame going but chose an ineffective way to break the kingside down which give white time to offer a queen trade. The ending was a case of three pawns being more valuable than a bishop.

Malakhov,Vladimir (2707) - Hansen,Eric (2584)
Reti vs Grunfeld[A05]
FIDE World Cup 2013 
Tromso NOR (1.31), 11.08.2013

Black was helpless against the sea of pawns.


28.a5

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