[Event "Bratislava Slovan op"] [Site "Bratislava"] [Date "1991.??.??"] [Round "7"] [White "Likavsky, Tomas"] [Black "Yurtaev, Leonid"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E70"] [WhiteElo "2295"] [BlackElo "2525"] [Annotator "Academia Rafael Leitão"] [PlyCount "84"] [EventDate "1991.05.??"] [EventType "swiss"] [EventRounds "11"] [EventCountry "CSR"] [SourceTitle "EXT 2001"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2000.11.22"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2000.11.22"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,84,19,31,14,1,42,37,37,37,37,20,15,15,29,0,-3,-16,4,-7,8,-20,-8,-21, 20,27,25,16,19,23,25,-4,21,8,-14,27,20,25,25,24,0,0,45,44,23,9,1,14,20,33,23, 37,34,39,38,29,32,22,27,9,0,-9,11,8,38,39,32,32,36,15,41,17,9,0,-31,-269,-316, -317,-320,-290,-290,-451,-778,-1122,-1158,-1239,-1308] Treinar o cálculo é fundamental para qualquer enxadrista. Quem conhece os temas táticos encontra golpes e ideias com maior velocidade, o que interfere decisivamente no resultado da partida. Portanto, comece agora! Na posição do diagrama, as brancas jogaram o péssimo 37.Td2. Como você jogaria de negras?} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Bd3 Nc6 6. Nge2 O-O 7. d5 Ne5 8. O-O c6 9. b3 cxd5 10. cxd5 Nxd3 11. Qxd3 Bd7 12. Be3 Qa5 13. h3 Rac8 14. a3 a6 15. Rfc1 Rfe8 16. b4 Qd8 17. Nd4 e6 18. dxe6 fxe6 19. Rd1 d5 20. e5 Rxc3 $1 21. Qxc3 Ne4 22. Qd3 Bxe5 $11 23. Rac1 Ba4 24. Re1 Bb8 25. Nf3 e5 26. Nd2 Nxd2 27. Qxd2 Bc6 28. Bg5 Qd7 29. Bh4 e4 30. Rcd1 Ba7 31. Bf6 Qd6 32. Bd4 Bb8 33. g3 Qd7 34. Qh6 Bd6 35. Kh2 Rf8 36. h4 Rf3 37. Rd2 $2 {[#]} (37. Qg5 $11) 37... Bf4 $1 38. Qxf4 (38. gxf4 Rh3+ 39. Kg2 Qg4+ 40. Kf1 Rh1#) 38... Rxf4 39. gxf4 Qg4 $19 40. Be5 d4 41. Rc2 e3 42. Rxc6 Qxh4+ 0-1 You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess game visualization. Other chess gamesZhou x YuEdouard x PuranikAkobian x SadhwaniIvanchuk x SosaMekhitarian x Molina
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