Saturday, February 28, 2009

mueven blancas. en caso de la réplica 1.Dc3+,el negro se cubre del jaque con 1...Dd4. Es verdad?
¿Pueden las blancas tomar el peón de d5, dejando su alfil en Prise? Puede ser capturado el alfil de f4?. Blancas mueven

Thursday, February 26, 2009



Deben las blancas Defenderse o Atacar?
Esta es la respuesta al problema anterior, sobre si las negras debían quitar su dama y la respuesta es negativa, esta es la linea de juego.

... Rb8! 2. Bxd8 Rxb2+ 3. Ka1 c2 4. Kxb2 cxd1=N+! 5. Kb1 Nxe3 0-1

Monday, February 23, 2009



mientras sigo trabajando el libro de aagard y como no he encontrado mucho tiempo para redactar algo, os pongo este problema para pensar. juegan blancas.hallar el golpe mortal.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Kamsky (2725) - Topalov (2796) [C65]
Sofia Match, 18.02.2009

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0–0 Bc5 This is a very surprising choice for Topalov. This line is generally considered risky for Black. However, I am sure that the Topalov team has something prepared. If the clock is correct, Kamsky is spending a lot of time on his 5th move. One thing you have to give Topalov a lot of credit for, he does take chances and go for the win with both Black and White pieces.

5.Nxe5 Nxe4 6.Qe2 Nxe5 Both 7.d4 or 7.Qxe4 are fine

7.d4 Qe7 Both 8.Qxe4 and 8dxc5 are playable. 8.dxc5 maybe a slightly better option. It seems the the Topalov team has out prepared the Kamsky team in the first two games. However, we have yet to see the fruitful result for Topalov. That's due to Kamsky's resourcefulness.

8.dxc5 Nxc5 9.Nc3 Ng6 Topalov is moving with lightning speed. He is ahead by around 50 minutes on the clock. However, I do not see much for Black. White is still slightly better. He has excellent compensation for the pawn with far superior development. I like 10.Be3 here for White. White surely does not want to trade Queen with a pawn down.

10.Qh5 Kamsky now has approximately 42 minutes vs 118 minutes for Topalov. I do not think that this is not the strongest move for White. Black can simply 0-0 and then try to convert the pawn up endgame. White does have compensation for the pawn. However, being low on time, Kamsky does not have an easy task. But never count him out though. He is a fighter.

10...c6 I think 11.Bg5 is the only move to maintain compensation for the pawn. It gains a tempo for the Rooks to be connected.

11.Bg5 Excellent find by Gata. Black must defend with 11...f6.

11...f6 If 12.Rae1 then 12...Ne6 =

12.Rae1 Ne6 This position is quite complicated and dangerous for White. One false move and he will be looking at an inferior endgame. The best move for White here is 13.Bd3.

13.Bd3 Once again, Gata found the best move under pressure.

13...0-0 Yesterday, Topalov sacrificed early for an attacking initiative. He failed to make serious progress and the game ended in a draw. Today, it is Kamsky's turn.

14.Bd2 Gata continues to make good moves. If 14...Qf7 then 15.f4. If 14...d5 then 15.Bg6 hxg6 16.Qxg6.

14...d5 Topalov decided to give back the pawn to trade down pieces. White can either take the Knight of g6 or play 15.f4.

15.f4 Gata decides not to trade pieces. He wants to keep the pressure on. The threat is obviously f5. Black has 15...Qd6 If 16.f5 then Nef4 =+. 15...Qc5 is also fine for Black.

15...Qc5+ This is an interesting continuation: 16. Be3 Qb4 17. a3 Qxb2 18. Nd1 Qxa3 =

16.Kh1 Time pressure is starting to get to Gata. This is not the most accurate move. 16.Be3 would have been a better move.

16...d4! 17.Bf5? Now 17...Nexf4 and Black stands better.

17...Rf7? I have no comprehension of this move. This allows Gata back in the game.

18.Ne4 Qd5 19.Bxg6 = The ONLY move for Black here is 19...hxg6. Everything else wins for White.

19...hxg6 20.Qxd5 cxd5 21.Nd6 At first glance, White seems to be better because of the threat of Nxc8 then Rxe6. However, Black has 21...Rc7 22.Nxc8 Raxc8 23.Rxe6 Rxc2 24.Re2 Rxb2 =+

21...Rc7 22.c4?! Now Black has 22...dxc3 23. Bxc3 d4 24. Nxc8 Raxc8 25. Rxe6 dxc3 26. bxc3 Rxc3 -/+ Gata is also in severe time trouble. He has around 5 minutes or less to make move 40!

22...dxc3 23.Bxc3 d4 24.Bb4 Now White is in serious trouble.

24... Bd7 25. Rf2 a5! An excellent move to expand his advantage.

26. Ba3 b5 27. b3 -+ b4 28.Bb2 Ra6 29.Ne4 Rac6 -+
Both players played very fast in the past few moves.

30.Kg1 Rc2 31.g3 Unless Topalov blunders here, Black will score a full point in this game.

31...d3 32.Rd1 Now 32...f5 and game over. If White moves the Knight, Black will take the Rook on f2, followed by Rc2+ winning the Bishop on b2.

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GM Topalov (2796) - GM Kamsky (2725) [D87] comments by susan Polgar
Sofia Match (1), 17.02.2009

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 c5 8.Ne2 Nc6 9.Be3 0–0 10.0–0 Na5 11.Bd3 b6 12.Qd2 e5 13.Bh6 cxd4 14.Bxg7 Kxg7 15.cxd4 exd4 16.f4 f6 17.e5 Bd7 18.exf6+ Qxf6 19.Ng3 Kh8 20.f5 gxf5 21.Bxf5 Bxf5 22.Rxf5 Qd6 = White does have compensation for the pawn.

23.Raf1 Nc6 24.Ne4 Qe7 An interesting try here would be 25.Qh6. It does not win with correct defense by Black but it may be the best try.

25.Qh6 Rxf5 26.Rxf5 The only move here is 26...Ne5. Everything else loses to 27.Ng5.

26...Ne5 27.h3 Ng6 28.Rh5 Rg8 The following continuation would lead to a draw 29.Nf6 Rg7 30.Nxh7 Rxh7 31.Qxg6=

29.Nf6 Rg7 30.Nxh7 Rxh7 31.Qxg6 Qe3+ 32.Kh2 Qc1+ 33. Kf2 Qd2+ 34. Kg3 Qe3+ 35. Kh2 Qf4+ 36. Kg1 Qc1+ 1/2-1/2


Game Illescas-Yermolinsky, who is the best attacking for white?
These position is for my friends Leo,Zura and Natia and for all people, but its very difficult. There is a game Kasparov-Adams from Linares 2002.



Play with the white, found the weakness?

Sunday, February 15, 2009


Creo que ha llegado el momento de hacer caso de la sugerencia de mi amigo Manolo, entrenar con el método de Aagard. así que empezaré de aqui a un rato, con su método y a ver si voy cogiendo las herramientas necesarias para mejorar.


Pau :1731 elo- manel orellano: 1880.(Escola d'escacs de Barcelona-B)

Friday, February 13, 2009



Susan polgar cuando aún no tenía 8 años, jugo esta maravilla. Como procedió la genial Susan Polgar en esta posición?

Thursday, February 12, 2009



Con objeto de refrescar los patrones mentales, aqui esta la posición para el blanco : mate en 4.
como dice Susan Polgar "jueves Táctico"

Monday, February 09, 2009



Hoy el día, ha sido un dia regular, pero la tarde se ha arreglado, pues he recibido una buena noticia de mi doctorado, un trabajo que he realizado y modificado(durante 2 semanas me tuvo trabajando en ello)posteriormente por sugerencia de mi profesor, ha sido aprobado. aunque ahora me queda un handicap más duro, un trabajo empírico sobre alguna teoría económica de la asignatura, espero poder llevarlo a cabo.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Hoy he disputado la segunda ronda del campeonato de catalunya, y bueno aunque estuve todo el rato mejor, luego se fue la ventaja por un error y acabe pues con mi rey inclinado, espero que me vaya mejor la siguiente ronda. De esta ronda, solo se puede aprender como mejorar el error y ganar las siguientes.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Os recuerdo que en blancas o negras( el otro blog, donde escribo, junto con mi amigo Manolo), teneis estos problemas donde blancas juegan y dan mate en 2!! son problemas de gran belleza y su elección fue especialmente buscada para el aniversario del blog citado. Así que por favor intentarlos resolver.





Negras juegan y Ganan

Monday, February 02, 2009

Este Grupo se llama Mediaeval Babes y realmente son angeles de gran Belleza con voces Celestiales.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Hoy ha empezado el catalunya per equips y esta ha sido mi primer estreno y bueno mi rival juega bien sus cartas en sus primeros movimientos de la Alehkine. Yo previ que se iba a enrocar largo y por eso jugue a3 y b4 y no esperaba que se olvidará su caballo, así que fui cogiendo ventaja y luego supongo que mi rival se olvido que todavia tenia más piezas, pues me regalo más cosas.