Friday, 29 October 2021

This one was pretty nuts

 A number of Australian players are taking part in the Asian Youth Online Championships, including a few from Canberra. Most of them warmed up a few weeks back in the East Asian Online Youth, and this is reflected on the improved scores on Day 1. Getting tournament experience is a great way to improve, even if, as this game shows, it helps you bounce back from a seriously lost (-16 at one stage) position.


Liang,Joshua (1247) - Mkahal,Raghid Ahmad [B23]
Asian Youth Online Chess Championships - New Delhi, Delhi, India (3.44), 29.10.2021

Start positionPrevious MoveNext MoveEnd positionPlay movesStop playing
1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Bc4 d6 6. d3 Bd7 7. O-O Nf6 8. Qe1 Na5 9. Bb3 e6 10. h3 Qc7 11. Bd2 O-O-O 12. Ba4 Bxa4 13. Nxa4 Nc6 14. a3 Nh5 15. Qf2 Qd7 16. b4 Bxa1 17. Rxa1 Nd4 18. Nxd4 Qxa4 19. bxc5 dxc5 20. Nb3 b6 21. Bc3 Rhf8 22. Be5 Qc6 23. g4 f6 24. Bc3 Ng7 25. Qh4 h5 26. Bxf6 Rd7 27. g5 Ne8 28. Be5 b5 29. Qf2 c4 30. Nd4 Qb6 31. Rb1 a6 32. a4 Nc7 33. Bxc7 Rxc7 34. axb5 Rd8 35. Nc6 Rxc6 36. bxc6 Qxb1+ 37. Kg2 cxd3 38. cxd3 Qb8 39. Qa2 Rxd3 40. Qxa6+ Kc7 41. Qxd3 Kxc6 42. Qc4+ Kd7 43. Qd4+ Kc6 44. Qa4+ Kd6 45. Qa6+ Ke7 46. Qa3+ Kd7 47. Kf3 Qg8 48. e5 Qb8 49. Qa4+ Ke7 50. Qa3+ Kd7 51. Qd3+ Ke7 52. Qxg6 Qb3+ 53. Ke2 Qb2+ 54. Ke3 Qc1+ 55. Kf2 Qd2+ 56. Kg3 Qe3+ 57. Kh4 Qxf4+ 58. Kxh5 Qf3+ 59. Kh6 Qxh3+ 60. Kg7 Qf3 61. Qf6+ Qxf6+ 62. exf6+ Ke8 63. f7+ 1-0

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