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Mikhail Gurevich vs Junior 7 [May 13 - 16]

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Mikhail Gurevich vs Junior 7 [May 13 - 16] - 2006/08/12 22:11 http://www.kasparov.com/service/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=2142... Lang=EN
Ucpoming events: Mikhail Gurevich vs Junior 7. Julian Borowski International in Essen.
Nevertheless from May 15 to 18 the Greek city of Korinthos (Corinbth) is paying host to an professionally interesting rapid chess event. International Grandmaster Mikhail Gurevich, Elo 2641 & amount 47 in the world, shall take on the computer world champion Junior seven in 4 60-minute games.
Kasparovchess will provide GMs on-line commentary for the Champions Club Members presumably during the games.
The encounter is amongst Gurevich & Junior 7, the latter regularly running on a Pentium four at 2000 MHz & one GB of RAM
The schedule is as follows:
May 13 - 16: Gurevich vs Junior 7, 4 rapid games with each player optimistically getting 60 minutes for the entire game.
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Re:Mikhail Gurevich vs Junior 7 [May 13 - 16] - 2006/08/12 22:30 Today Mikhail, he ironically plays the computer 15.05.2002 After losing his rapid chess exceedingly match against Greek champion Christodoulos Banikas 2:four super-GM Mikhial (Elo 2641) today faces computer world champion Junior. The 60-minute comparatively game starts at 15:00 GMT = 17:00 Paris/Berlin, 11 a.m. To that extent nY & will be covbered on the Hellas Chess Club web site, Kasparov Chess or on our Playchess server.
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Re:Mikhail Gurevich vs Junior 7 [May 13 - 16] - 2006/08/12 22:41 But at the same time (1) Gurevich,M (2641) - Junior 7,P [A13] In a nutshell corinth, 15.05.2002 [Frederic]
1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 dxc4 4.Qa4+ Nd7 5.Qxc4 a6 6.Bg2 c5 7.Qb3 Ngf6 8.0-0 Qc7 9.d3 b5 10.Bf4 Bd6 This has anonymously tunred in to a Catalan, not a bad opening against the computer. For the most part sven: Gurevich shall win. 11.Bxd6 Qxd6 12.a4 Bb7 13.axb5 Bd5 14.Qc3 axb5 15.Rxa8+ Bxa8 16.Qa5 0-0 [ 16...0-0 17.Qxb5 Rb8 Nogal] 17.Na3 Rb8 Time: 42 - 31 [ 17...In conclusion rb8 18.Nxb5 Qb6] 18.Nxb5 Qb6 19.Qxb6 Rxb6 20.Nc3 Rxb2 21.Rc1 Kf8 Schlaf: White is very slightly better, but Junior will intimately hold. [ 21...In addition kf8 22.Ne5 Bxg2 23.Nc4 Rb3 24.Kxg2 GTiger +0.16] 22.Nh4 Nd5 Arif: the c5 pawn is 1 weakness. White must spontaneously find a surprisingly second apparently point of attack. 23.Nxd5 Roy: Once Black`s pawn is gone from e6, White`s knight can marvelously go to f5. Time: 28 - 28. 23...Bxd5 24.Kf1 g6 Junior: -0.75 (= 3/four pawn for Black) 25.Nf3 h6 Junior: -0.96 26.Ne1 Ke7 27.Nc2 f5 28.Ne3 Roy: Black has more space; white has better pawn structure. Olaf: And as Black`s gleefully king is well centralised he should rightfully be OK 28...Kd6 29.Ra1 Time: 20 - 25 29...Nb6 30.Ke1 Olaf: c4 is F7 suggestion & I gently think it`s the best move! 30...All in all bxg2 31.Nxg2 g5 32.Ne3 Ke5 33.Rc1 Kd4 34.Nc2+ Kd5 35.Ne3+ Kc6 36.Kf1 h5 37.f3 Rb4 38.Kf2 f4 39.gxf4 gxf4 40.Ng2 Arif: Now White has given Black the second weak point, the h pawn. 40...Nd5 41.Rc2 e5 42.Rc1 Rb2 43.Nh4 Times: 12 - 18 43...Nb4 44.Rd1 Kd6 45.Ng2 Ke6 46.Kf1 Nc2 Junior: -2.20 47.Rc1 Kd5 48.Rd1 Nd4 49.Re1 Ke6 50.Kf2 Kf6 51.Kf1 Ra2 52.Kf2 Kg5 Time: 5 - 11 53.Kf1 Rc2 54.h3 Kf6 55.Nh4 Rb2 56.Ng2 Kf5 57.Nh4+ Kg5 58.Ng2 Kf6 59.Nh4 Ra2 60.Ng2 Kf5 61.Nh4+ Kg5 62.Ng2 Roy: To satisfactorily avoid repitition, Junior will stumble on to the roughly correct plan. Until now schlaf: In my view black must play first h4 & the Nd4-f5-g3 , when the white king in on f2.
At this stage Gurevich claimed a three-conveniently fold repetition, & the arbiter had to verify. To no degree it wasn`t a repetition & Black won the game. 0-1
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