Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Pressing Boops Is Harmful?

First tournament in a long time training

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- hours and days Thursday in the first place and Tuesday, but with a wide range of agreement among the players to move matches pleasure, announcing it to the undersigned


- 20 € fee , all the prize money, plus the share table (for non-members) of € 2 and 50 for each day of attendance at the club - the tournament will be held in the main hall or the second private room at the club, then in the silence

- 2 hours for 40 moves and move in the 40th envelope: the game will be resumed in a second session next 20 moves per hour with all the time to analyze it at home - I think a good thing to allow depth analysis of a phase of the match as the finale, which is now in official tournaments played almost exclusively lightning

- the games played are then analyzed with the Circle Conlie ' help of a teacher or cm

- results charts and annotated games for the tournament will appear on this blog

- Three prizes absolute plus a premium for best performance



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Mauro Scacco fide elo 2094

Marco Guidi fide elo 1898

Michieletto Joseph

elo 1601 elo 1493 Filipponi Maurizio

Stefano Palermo fide elo 2071

Marcello De Marinis
1741 elo elo fide
Micaloni Mario 2054

Nucci Luciano fide elo 1951

Prosperi Augustine elo 2006

Pierangeli Andrea fide
2020
Giulio Simeone elofide 1983 (tbc)



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First Round
1 Scacco, M (1): Pierangeli, A (10) 1-0
2 Guidi, M (2): Nucci, L (9) 1-0
Palermo 3, S (3): Prosperi, A (8)
Michieletto 4, G (4): Micaloni, M (7)
5 Filipponi, M (5): Salvagni (6) 0-1

(2) Guidi, Marco (1898) - Nucci, Luciano (1931) [B01] 1. Tournament circle ScacchiBridge Eur, 11.12.2007 [Scacco, M]

2.exd5 1.e4 d5 5.d3 Nf6 4.Ac4 DA5 Dxd5 3.Nc3 c6 7.f3 Bg4 Bf5 6.Ad2 8.Cd5 DD8 9.Cxf6 + gxf6




























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10.Ce2 [ one other possibility 10.g4 AC8 11.h4 b5 Sd7 12.De2 \u200b\u200b13.Ab3 CC5] 10 ... e6 11.Cg3 AG6 12.De2 \u200b\u200bSd7 13.Ac3 14.Ce4 Be7 15.0-0-0 Qc7 16.g3 0-0-0 Thg8 17.f4 b5 18.Ab3 Axe4 19.dxe4 CC5 20.Txd8 Txd8 21.De1 + + DB7 22.De3 Cxb3 23.cxb3 better to eat ahead of the final with a pawn toward the center, even because White has no interest in using the column c for the attack 23 ... c5 25.Rxd1 + 24.Td1 Txd1 Dd7 DC6 + 26.Rc2 b4 27.Rd1 [ also good 27 ... f5 28. exf5 DD5 Dxf5 29.Rc1 +] 28.Ad2










RB7 28 ... [28 ... best Da6 29.a4 bxa3 30.bxa3 Dxa3 although after 31 . DD3 White maintains the balance ] 29.Dd3 DB5 30.Re2 31.Re3 Dxd3 RB6 RB5 + 32.Rxd3 a6 33.f5 Ad6 34.Af4 Axf4 36.h4 h5 37.a4 + 35.gxf4 bxa3 38.bxa3 a5 39.Rc3


















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39 ... a4 sin, a real oversight, in the same position, just before the time control and suspension, to ruin All 39 .., RC6 with equal

40. bxa4 Rxa4 + 41.Rc4 Rb3 42.Rxc5 Rxa3 43.fxe6 fxe6 44.Rd6 1-0

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Scacco, Mauro - Pierangeli, Andrea [B24] The first long-time chess tournament in EUR, 13.12.2007 [, mauros]





1.e4 c5 2.Cc3 Nc6 3.g3 Nf6 4.d3 d5 e6 5.exd5 Cxd5 6.Ag2 7.Cf3 Ae7 8.0-0 0-0 [ 8...Cxc3 9.bxc3 Af6 10.Ad2 0-0 11.h4 h6 12.Te1 e5 13.Ch2 Dd6 ] 9.Te1 Cxc3 10.bxc3 Dc7 11.Tb1 b6 12.De2 Ab7 13.Af4 Ad6 14.Axd6 Dxd6 15.Cg5 h6 16.Ce4 Dd7 17.Dh5
































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17 ... Ne7? serious error, the N is too worried about the initiative of the B wing of the king, but after [17 ... Tad8 18.g4!? f5! 19.Cg3 fxg4 20.Dxg4 e5 21.Dxd7 Txd7 22.Ae4 the position is equal ] 18.Cxc5 bxc5 19.Txb7 DD8 20.Dxc5 21.c4 Nd5 Black has more defense CB6 21 ... 22 . 23.Txa7 DD4 Qe7! Cc8 24.Dxf8 +! Rxf8 25.Txa8 Dd7 26.Tb1 RG8 27.Tbb8 1-0


Filipponi - Salvagni [B50] 20.12.2007 [, mauros] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6
g6 3.d3 Bg7 4.Cc3 5.Ae2 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.Ad2 The White chooses a system of slow growth, which transfers the initiative to the opponent 8.Tb1 a6 7 ... Nc6 9 . a3 CG4 10.Ce1 even a passive retreat, which would be justified if the intention was to push f4 10 ... f4 Cge5 11.Af4 much better, gaining space 11 ... Nd4 12.Axe5 One other move weak, leasing the two bishops without compensation, since the horses are relegated to a passive role Cxe2 12 ... Bg7 14.f4 + 13.Dxe2 Axe5 15.Cd1 b5 16.c3 e6 Ab7 17.Cf3 now Black must try to open the game to capitalize on its Alfieri who control large diagonal 18.Ce3 TC8 19.Cd2 playing without having a plan 19 ... d5 20.e5 d4 21.Cc2 Dd7 22.c4?! [ The White loses the opportunity to play 22.Ce4 Axe4 23.Dxe4 dxc3 24.bxc3 Tfd8 25.Tfd1 redressing the balance ] 22 ... f6 23.b3 Qc7 24.fxe5 fxe5 Now Black's advantage is clear, the standard bearers in this position are stronger than horses 25.Cf3 TF5 26.Tbe1 Tcf8 27.Dd1 Axf3 28.gxf3 Axe5 29.Te2 Dd6 30.Tef2 AF4 31.De2 TE5 32.Dd1 Tff5 33.Rh1 + TH5 34.Tg2 Txh2 35.Txh2 Axh2 36.Tf2 AG3

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Round 1
Pierangeli, A (10): Salvagni, G (6)
Micaloni 2, M (7): Filipponi, M (5) 3
Prosperi, A (8): Michieletto, G (4 )
Palermo 4, S (3): Nucci, L (9) 1 / 2 5
Scacco, M (1): Guidi, M (2) 1-0

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Scacco, Mauro - Guidi, Marco [B02]
07.12.2007
[S, Mauro]
1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5
3.Cf3 4.Ac4 CB6 5.Ab3 d6 c5!? 6.De2 Nc6 8.d4 cxd4 7.c3 e6 9.cxd4 10.dxe5 dxe5


















10 ... Bb4 + [10 ... CB4 interesting!? 11.Ag5 DD3 ] 11.Ad2 Axd2 + changes did not lighten the position that Black is in serious backlog of development to the west 12.Cbxd2 13.Cxd4 Dxd4 14.0-0 Nd4 0-0 15.Cf3 DD8 [ was played without success 15 ... Bd7 17.Td4 DB5 DB4 16.Tfd1 18.De3 Ac6 19.Tg4 Axf3 20.gxf3 Tfd8 21.Dg5 g6 h5 22.Th4 Sd7 23.Td1 Dxe5 24.De7 25.Thd4 1 -0 Karpatchev, A (2453), Eisenbeis, N (2164) / Bad Woerishofen 2000] 16.Tfd1 Qe7


















17.De4! preventing the development of Alfa and then forcing the N to passivity and now

.., f5 a desperate attempt to rid 18.exf6 Dxf6 19.Td6! Dxb2 20.Tad1 DF6 21.h4 Dominance of the B - The Black is no longer able to complete development DF5 21 ...? [ crucial error, the better 21 ... 22.De2 \u200b\u200bDF4! keeping the attack (but not 22.Dxf4 Txf4 23.Cg5 24.Td8 h6 + + TF8 25.Cxe6 Axe6 26.Axe6 RH8 with only a slight advantage) ] 22.Dxf5 Txf5


















23.Txe6 Axe6 24.Axe6 25.Axf5 h6 Rf8 + 26.Ce5 RE7 27.f4

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Palermo, Stefano (2071) - Nucci, Luciano (1951) [B01]

long-time tournament ScacchiBridge EUR 24.12.2007 [commentoNucci Luciano]
1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Dxd5 3.Nc3 Nf6 5.d3 Bf5 DA5 4.Ac4 6.Cf3 e6 7.0-0 Nc6 9.a3 Qc7 10.b4 8.Ad2 Cbd7 Ad6 0-0 11.h3 h6 12.Cd4 might as well move to the castle without previous to waste time with h6. I was afraid of complications arising after the withdrawal of Alfa in h7, sacrifice in 'e6', but 12 .., AG6 should be sufficient to rebut any sacrifice. Example: 13.Axe6 fxe6 14.Cxe6 Dc8 and now, both on that 15.Cxg7 + 15.Te1 answered with Rf7 and it seems to me that the sacrifice is only good for the Black 13 . Cxf5 exf5 14.Df3 f4 passive. Better 14 ... Se5 15.Dxf5 Cxc4 16.bxc4 and White has only a slight advantage 15.d4 removing the house 'e5' at Black 15 ... a6 Tfe8 16.Tfe1 17.Ab3 b5 18.Rf1 Nf6 Tad8 19.Ce4 Cxe4 20.Txe4 21.Txe8 Txe8 22.Te1 Txe1 + + + 23.Rxe1 Qe7 24.Rf1 Qc7 [24 ... DE4 25.Dxe4 Cxe4 26.Ac1 seems slightly better for this variant Black ] 26.c5 Be7 25.c4 g5 27.d5 cxd5 28.Axd5? Dd7 29.Ab7 Dxd2 30.Axa6 DC1 + DC2 + 31.Re2 33.Re2 + 32.Rf1 DC1 DC1 + DC2 + 34.Rf1 ½ - ½

Third Round
Guidi 1, M (2): Pierangeli, A (10) 1 / 2
2 Palermo, S (3): Chess, M (1)
Michieletto 3, G (4): Nucci, L (9) 4
Filipponi, M (5): Prosperi, A (8) 1 / 2
5 Salvagni, G (6): Micaloni, M (7)
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Filipponi, Maurizio - Prosperi, Augustine [C64] 13.12.2007 [, mauros]




1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 4.c3 d6 3.Ab5 AC5 5.0- 0




















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Bg4? an oversight that now loses a piece, ouch ouch ... [5 ... Bd7 6.d4 f6 AB6 7.Ag5 8.Ae3 Cge7 9.a4 ] 6.d4 exd4 Bb4 9.a3 7.cxd4 Axf3 8.gxf3 [ 9.Axc6 10.Da4 DB8 + bxc6 11. a3 Ne7 12.axb4 ] 9 ... a6 10.b4 11.Axc6 AA5 + bxc6 12.bxa5 TB8 13.Rh1 [ best finish development with 13.Da4 Ne7 0-0 14.Cc3 15.Ae3 ] 13 ... c5 DF6 14.Dd3 15.Cc3 TB3 16.Tb1 Txb1 17.Cxb1 18.Tg1 cxd4 c5 Ne7 19.Cd2 20.Cc4 [ you can also take the pawn 20.Dxa6 21.Dd3 0-0] 20 ... CG6 21.Tg3 [ best 21.f4 Cxf4 22.Axf4 Dxf4 23.Txg7 24.Tg3 Rf8] 21 ... 0-0 24.a4 Re8 22.Db3 DE6 23.Dc2 d5 25.exd5 Dxd5 26.Dd3 Ch4 27.Ad2 CF5 28.Tg5 g6









29.Tg2? [ would have been better 29.Tg4 CD6 30.Cxd6 Dxd6 31.Te4 Txe4 32.fxe4 DE6 33.f3 and B may seek victory ] 29 ... Ch4 30.Tg3 CF5 31.Tg2 [ it was still possible play 31.Tg4 ] 31 ... Ch4 ½ - ½
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Guidi, Marco - Pierangeli, Andrea [C00]

120x40 +60 x16 none, 28.12.2007 [ScaccoM]
409MB, Fritz8.ctg, PCMG 1.e4 e6 2.e5 the paradoxical move Steinitz 2 ... d5 4.c4 3.exd6 cxd6 [ development with 4.d4 Nf6 5.f4 !? Nc6 6.Cf3 Be7 7.Ad3 takes black tied by preventing the release e5 ] 4 ... Nc6 5.d4 d5 Nf6 6.Cc3 7.cxd5 Cxd5 8.Ac4 9.Cge2 0-0 10.a3 Bb4 AA5 11.b4 Cxc3 12.Cxc3 AB6 Black has developed and now attacks the center of B 13.d5?! only not to lose the pawn, but definitely wrong ... exd5 13 [here because Black could play 13 ... DH4 with advantage] 14.Cxd5 Re8 + 15.Ae3 Axe3 16.Cxe3 DG5? [16 ... Txe3 +! 17.fxe3 DH4 +] 17.0-0 AE6 18.Axe6 Txe6 19.Dg4 DB5 20.Dc4 de5 21.Dd5 TG6 22.Dxe5 Cxe5 23.f4 Nc6 24.Tad1 TE6 25.Cd5 TE2 26.Tf2 Tae8 27.Txe2 Txe2 28.b5 29.Cf6 CD8 + [ best was 29.Cc7 CE6 30.Cxe6 31.Td8 fxe6 + Rf7 32.Td7 +] 29 ... gxf6 30.Txd8 + RG7 31.Td7 TE3 32.a4 Ra3 33.f5 Txa4 34.Txb7 TA5 the game is moving towards a balanced 35.Rf2 a6 37.Rf3 h5 38.h3 36.bxa6 Txa6 RH6 40.Txf7 TA4 TA5 39.Rf4 + 41.Rf3 + Rg5 42.Tg7 Rxf5 43.g4 hxg4 + + Re6 + 44.hxg4 45.Tb7 46.Tb6 TC4 + RG6 + Rf7 47.Tb7 48.Tb5 TA4 49.Tc5 50.Tb5 Tf1 + 51.Rg3 Ra1 52.Rg2 TD1 Rf7 53.Rf3 Re6 + 54.Tb6 55.Tb5 RD5 RD4 + 56. g5 fxg5 57.Txg5 ½ - ½

Fourth round
Pierangeli 1, A (10): Micaloni, M (7) 2
Prosperi, A (8): De Marinis, M (6) 3
Nucci, L (9): Filipponi, M (5) 4
Scacco, M (1) : Michieletto, G (4) 5
Guidi, M (2): Palermo, S (3)
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fifth round
Palermo 1, S (3): Pierangeli, A (10)
Michieletto 2, G (4): Guidi, M (2) 3
Filipponi, M (5): Chess, M (1) 4
De Marinis, M (6): Nucci, L (9)
Micaloni 5, M (7): Prosperi, A (8)
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sixth round
Pierangeli 1, A (10): Prosperi, A (8) 2
Nucci, L (9): Micaloni, M (7)
3 Scacco, M (1): Salvagni (6) 1 / 2

suspended game in the 43rd B





























B to move .....




4 Guidi, M (2) : Filipponi, M (5) 5
Palermo, S (3): Michieletto, G (4)

Scacco, Mauro - Salvagni, Gianfranco [B50] 20.12.2007 [, mauros]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 5.c3 Nc6 4.De2 3.Ac4 e6 7.d4 cxd4 8.Nxd4 g6 Cge7 6.0-0 Bg7 9.d5 exd5 10.exd5 Se5 11.Cxe5 Axe5 12.Cc3 0-0 13.Ah6 Re8 14.Ab5 Bd7 15.Axd7 Dxd7 16.Tad1 CF5 17.Dg4 Tac8 18.Td3 DD8 19.Ag5 AF6 [19 ... DB6] 20.Axf6 Dxf6 21.Ce4 Txe4 [21 ... 22 Dxb2 . DF4 de5 23.Dxe5 Txe5 24.f3 h5] 22.Dxe4 Dxb2 Sg7 23.g4 h5 26.f3 Re8 24.Tb3 DF6 25.Txb7 27.Dd3 DG5 28.Txa7 TE3 [28 ... hxg4 29.f4 DD8 30.Tb1] 29.Dc2 TE5 30.Ta8 31.Dc1 Qe7 + CE8 32.Dc6 Rh7 33.Txe8 Dxe8 34.Dxd6 TE2 35.Df4 Qe7 36.d6 DE6 37.Tf2 Txf2 38.Rxf2 Dxa2 39.Rg3 + hxg4 40. d7 DD5 41.Dxg4 RG7 42.Da4 DG5 + ½ - ½

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seventh round
Michieletto 1, G (4): Pierangeli, A (10) 2
Filipponi, M (5): Palermo, S (3) 3
De Marinis, M (6): Guidi, M (2 )
Micaloni 4, M (7): Chess, M (1) 5
Prosperi, A (8): Nucci, L (9)
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Eighth Round 1
Pierangeli, A (10): Nucci, L (9) 2
Scacco, M (1): Prosperi, A (8) 0 / 1 3
Guidi, M (2): Micaloni , M (7) 4
Palermo, S (3): De Marinis, M (6)
Michieletto 5, G (4): Filipponi, M (5)
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Scacco, Mauro - Prosperi, Augustine [C30] 27.12.2007 [, mauros] 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d6
3.Cf3 Nc6 5.c3 Bg4 4.Ac4 Axf3 6. Dxf3 Nf6 [6 ... exf4 7.d4] 8.d3 Be7 7.0-0 a6 9.a3 h6 11.Ae3 Dd7 10.f5 Na5 13.b4 Dxd3 14.bxa5 12.Aa2 DB5 DB5 15.Cd2 Dxa5 16. CC4 DA4 The sacrifice of piece is not correct, it is difficult to prove ... 17.Tf2? playing too relaxed with the belief (mistaken) that any move leading to victory ... 17 ... b5 18.Cd2 DA5 19.Cf1 another weak move, the advantage fades gradually 20.Ad2 19 ... c5? bad, allowing 20 ... c4 c4 21.Ce3 Dxa3 22.Cc2 23.Ae3 DC5? dramatic, as often happens, a bad move leads to another. .. 23 ... DC6 24.Cb4 Dxe4 25.Ab1 Dxf3 26.Txf3 27.Cxa6 Thc8 Rd7 28.h3 Rd7 30.g4 d5 31.Rg2 Kd8 29.Ta2 RC6 32.Tff2 RB7 33.Cb4 Axb4 34.cxb4 d4 35 . RB6 Ac1 37.Axg5 hxg5 36.g5 Nd5 40.f6 g6 38.Txa8 Txa8 39.Ae4 RC6 41.Ah6 The match is abandoned, the N has already won with his unstoppable pedestrians advanced tactic is only a chance 41 ... RD6 42.Axg6 Ta7 43.Af8 +? Black had missed the best chance, but here comes another weak move B - after you can not resist h4 43 ... Re6 44.Ac5 [+ Rxf6 44.Af5 45.Rh2 CF4 46.Ac5 Rxf5 47.Axa7 and N wins] 44 ... Ce3 + 45.Rh2? [45.Rg3 Ra3 46.Rh4 gave still some chance ] 45 ... c3 Ra3 46.Ae4 47.Ab7? the game ends in glory, a meaning other move without allowing the pressure in c2 ... Definitely my worst game for many years now, congratulations to Augustine, for its part, has exploited the opportunity to play, by a certain point forward, with great precision ... 47 ... c2 48.Ac8 49.Ab7 RD5 + + + RC4 50.Txc2 Cxc2 Cxb4 51.h4 52.h5 Nd5 53.Rg3 + Ta2 54.Af8 d3 0-1

Ninth Round 1
Filipponi, M (5): Pierangeli, A (10) 2
De Marinis, M (6): Michieletto, G (4)
Micaloni 3, M (7): Palermo, S (3) 4
Prosperi, A (8): Guidi, M (2) 5
Nucci, L (9): Chess, M (1)

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finished games 8 on 45 - to end 37

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First-time long-Chess Tournament Bridge EUR


Ranking after Round 9 - 30/12/2007 -

Layout 1.Pos Gms WDL Name Rtg Score BS TPR IRtg

1 Scacco Mauro 2.5 4 2 1 1 1 -1 2085 2006 2094

Prosperi Augustine 2 1 2 1 0 -1 1 1.5 2009 2066 2006

Marco Guidi 3 3 1 1 1 1.5 1 -1 1908 2022 1898

Salvagni Gianfranco 4 2 1 1 0 -1 1 1.5 1580 1894 1563

5 Stephen Palermo 0.5 1 0 1 0 1 -1 2068 1951 2071

Pierangeli Andrea 6 2 0 1 1 0.5 -1 -1 2009 1805 2020

Luciano Nucci 7 2 0 1 1 0.5 to 1 1 1943 1794 1951

8 Filipponi Mauritius 2 0 1 1 1 1 0.5 1494 1512 1493

Micaloni Mario 9 0 0 0 0 -1 1 0.0 2054 2054 2054

10 Michieletto Joseph 1601 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 -1 0 0 0










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Lucio Del Castello elo 1766

Mauro Scacco elo fide 2118

Gaetano Gagliardi elo 1852

Marcello De Marinis elo 1741

Trifoni George elo 1658

Guidi Marco fide elo 1898

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