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Game 1: Joshua Sheng vs. Srikanth Bangalore
Game 2: Srikanth Bangalore vs. Alexander King
Game 3: Agata Bykovtsev vs Srikanth Bangalore
Game 4: Srikanth Bangalore vs. Udit Iyengar
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1. Weiss vs Rodriguez Vargas
2. Chuchelov vs Beliavsky
3. Suttles vs Keres
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We are going to follow Carlsen's repertoire:
1. Topolov vs. Carlsen
2. Topolov vs. Carlsen
3. Wang Yue vs. Carlsen
4. Kramnik vs Carlsen
5. Vaganian vs. Parligras
6. Li Shilong vs. Hou, Yifan
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1. Topalov vs Anand (World Championship Game) (Rxc1, Rxc3, Bxc4)
2. Ivanchuk vs Carlsen (Rc1, Rxc3, Bxc4)
3. Topalov vs. Anand (cxd5-Nxc3-bxc3-exd5-Bd3)
4. Topalov vs Anand (cxd5-Nxc3-bxc3-exd5-Qb3-Rd8-c4)
5. Majorovas vs Korzubov ... | Read More
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1. Magnus Carlsen vs Evgeny Alekseev
2. Anish Giri vs. Levon Aronian
3. Miljkovic vs. Anatoly Karpov
4. Miton vs. Lputian
5. Sedlak vs Milov
6. Giorgadze vs. Boris Spassky
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Chapter 1: 3rd move sideline:
3.d4 e5!? 4.dxe5
3.d4 e5 4. Nf3 Nc6
3. Nf3/Be2
Van Den Doel game - delayed Nc3.
The Forced Draw.
The inferior 3.Nf3/Be2/h3 - Nakamura and Vachier
Chapter 2: 5th move sidelines.
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Ruy Lopez Exchange Variation
1. Lasker vs. Tarrasch (faulty game in the opening, but demonstrates White's strategy of exchanging all the pieces, and winning the endgame).
2.Yandemirov vs Inarkiev - the mainline
3. Kengis vs. Yuneev - Black keep... | Read More
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The first thing to remember is a trap that Taimanov fell into.
The main player whose repertoire we are going to follow is Artur Yusupov.
The main thing to learn is that it is OK to push pawns in front of your king, but after move 30... | Read More
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Round 2 of the tournament and I am White. I am switching to 1.e4, and have not yet tried it out in any major tournament. This is the first one, and so I played it with great deal of learning attitude. Play and see what happens.
The game entered S... | Read More
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This was the first round of the tournament, and I was playing a very talented youngster Hovanes Salvaryan. He opened 1.e4 and we entered Scandinavian Defense. He outplayed me in the opening and in the middle game. But made a blunder in the endgame... | Read More