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7 contributions to Winners Chess
Game Reviews of the OTB Tournament - 5 In-Depth Game Analysis
Playing over the board chess felt good. Hopefully, I can compete again soon! Game 1 vs Evan Bates (1803) https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/UfDXoy8aa?tab=analysis Game 2 vs Owen Yuan (1933) https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/iuNJ78XQr?tab=analysis Game 3 vs Logan Shafer (2117) https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/2rQHH2oCar?tab=analysis Game 4 vs IM Craig Hilby (2491) https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/z9xX7A1ta?tab=analysis Game 5 vs FM Sharvesh Deviprasath (2540) https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/3THpbuKadU?tab=analysis
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Game Reviews of the OTB Tournament - 5 In-Depth Game Analysis
Queen City of the Prairie Open
Back from the Prairie Open this past weekend that took place in Fort Worth, TX. Here is the quick glimpse at the final standing: 3 wins, 2 draws, tied for the first place with 2 other players. Man it felt good to play over the board tournament! Game reviews coming soon!
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Queen City of the Prairie Open
Playing first OTB Tournament this year. Good luck us!
Here is the tournament link: https://www.kingregistration.com/event/QCPO7 Will try to post games as tournament goes!
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New comment Jul 21
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@Ethan Hartfield Thanks Ethan! 3/3 today. Will post games tomorrow once I am done!
Introduce Yourself ๐Ÿ‘‹
Let's make this group a supportive and inspiring place for each other! Please start by introducing yourself: - What is your name? - Where are you from? - How did you get into chess? - What is your rating? - Your Chess.com and/or Lichess.org usernames Feel free to share more about yourself if you feel like it! Looking forward to getting to know everyone and growing together as players and a community.
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New comment Jul 20
2 likes โ€ข Jul 19
@Ethan Hartfield Good to see you Ethan! Looking forward to seeing what you've been up to and going over your OTB games! You are more than encouraged to do so.
2 likes โ€ข Jul 19
@Vinay Gore Hey Vinay, 1000 with consistent studying schedule should be a breeze soon!
Who's watching the Biel Chess Festival Tournament? Highlights of Round 1 & 2
Biel is one of the tournaments I've always wanted to play in, and hopefully, I'll get the chance to do so one day. This year's edition features an interesting lineup, balancing young talents with seasoned professionals. The tournament is split into different groups: - Grandmaster Triathlon (Round Robin) - Challenger Triathlon (Round Robin) - Masters Tournament (Swiss System) The Triathlon stands for three different time controls: Blitz, Rapid, and Classical. After three rounds, here are some highlights: Mishra's Win Over Pragg in Round 1 --------------------------------------------------------- Mishra started with a sensational win over Pragg with the black pieces. After a complex theoretical battle, the position became extremely unclear by move 20. Although Black's exposed king was supposed to give White more than enough compensation, Pragg wasn't able to navigate accurately and let the black king escape to safety. Mishra kept the extra material and converted masterfully. See the full game in GIF. Link to the game: https://www.chess.com/events/2024-biel-international-chess-festival-grandmaster-triathlon/06/Praggnanandhaa_R-Mishra_Abhimanyu Vincent Keymer vs. Le Quang Liem 0-1 -------------------------------------------------------- An interesting encounter between two tournament heavyweights. The tense strategic battle seemed headed for a draw until the dreaded 40th move for Vincent. (By the way, the 40th move is statistically where the most mistakes happen, as it is the last move to reach additional time control.) A simple 40.axb5 would have led to a slightly superior pawn structure for White in a seemingly equal rook endgame. However, Vincent played 40.g4?, allowing Black to get active after the trade of rooks with 40...bxc4. The black king became much more active than White's. Le Quang's technique for the rest of the game was highly instructive.
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New comment Jul 19
Who's watching the Biel Chess Festival Tournament? Highlights of Round 1 & 2
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I am still trying to see what is the best format to do tournament reviews in here, so, bare with me please! Of course, any feedback is greatly appreciated. Is it too much to digest?
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@Ethan Hartfield Good point, GIFs was supposed to make it easier but I agree, it takes longer to sit through, and no option to stop and go back if you need to.
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Zura Javakhadze
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