World Senior Championships, November 2015

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Phil Neatherway » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:15 pm

Is anyone followin McKay-Arkell? What do you make of McKay's exchange sacrifice?

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Barry Sandercock » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:20 pm

McKay's sacrifice seems to have given him a good game, but no doubt Arkell will turn it round in time.

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by David Shepherd » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:44 pm

Phil Neatherway wrote:Is anyone followin McKay-Arkell? What do you make of McKay's exchange sacrifice?
or double exchange sacrifice as it is now :!:

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by MartinCarpenter » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:48 pm

Wonder if I get accused of heresy for admitting substantial doubt as to the health of blacks position :) It looks absolutely horrible and has for several moves. Maybe white will somehow run out bits to force a win with though.

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by John Moore » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:52 pm

David Sedgwick wrote:
John Moore wrote:... one of the winners is Boris Furman of Gibraltar fame!!
Can you elucidate? When did Boris Furman play in Gibraltar?
Sorry, David, I am obviously getting Furman mixed up with somebody else.

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Christopher Kreuzer » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:54 pm

MartinCarpenter wrote:Wonder if I get accused of heresy for admitting substantial doubt as to the health of blacks position :) It looks absolutely horrible and has for several moves. Maybe white will somehow run out bits to force a win with though.
If White can find the right moves, he will win. Which is bad news for supporters of Keith, but would still be a British win. Most lines seem to end up with White regaining one of the exchanges and being several pawns up as well. Some difficult lines to calculate, though...

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by David Shepherd » Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:57 pm

I think 24 Ng6 is a forced draw if he wants it?

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Christopher Kreuzer » Thu Nov 12, 2015 5:01 pm

Keith very short of time. I would guess it is a draw now, though.

EDIT: Oops. Should have kept quiet. :roll:

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Mick Norris » Fri Nov 13, 2015 9:43 am

Round 4: 50+

Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
1 8 GM Mohr Georg 2443 3 3 GM Nikolic Predrag 2603 1
2 2 GM Rozentalis Eduardas 2553 3 3 IM Bruno Fabio 2420 11
3 14 GM Bagaturov Giorgi 2397 3 3 GM Ivanov Alexander 2506 3
4 6 IM Bellia Fabrizio 2452 3 3 IM McKay Roderick M 2344 21
5 26 GM Malinin Vasily B. 2261 2½ 2½ GM Garcia Palermo Carlos 2446 7
6 12 IM Roselli Mailhe Bernardo 2409 2½ 2½ IM Berkovich Mark A 2372 17
7 4 GM Arkell Keith C 2499 2 2½ IM Shevelev Arkady 2284 25

24 16 IM Soylu Suat 2377 1½ 1½ Shaw Meyrick 2020 60

32 53 Hewson Brian Wr 2058 1 1 Murray Jim G. 1868 81

41 73 Phillips Owen S 1941 1 1 Zilbershtein Victor 1773 90
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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Mick Norris » Fri Nov 13, 2015 9:46 am

65+
Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
1 7 GM Kupreichik Viktor D 2369 3 3 GM Vaisser Anatoly 2505 1
2 10 IM Birnboim Nathan 2360 3 3 GM Okhotnik Vladimir 2442 3
3 16 GM Pushkov Nikolai 2317 3 3 GM Vasiukov Evgeni 2392 5
4 2 IM Zhelnin Vladimir V 2469 2½ 3 IM Pritchett Craig W 2334 13

21 67 Reynolds D Ian W 2078 2 2 Wahlbom Magnus 2241 27
22 28 Kierzek Matthias 2234 2 2 Harding Tim D 2061 72

29 81 FM Jackson Oliver A 2035 2 2 FM Simon Padros Emilio 2188 37

35 89 Farrand Julian T 2018 2 2 Iudicello Giovanni 2151 47

44 110 Baeta Marcio Netto 1973 1½ 1½ CM Ashby Anthony C 2114 54

56 129 Lindblom Roar 1905 1½ 1½ Myall Ivan J 2049 76
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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by NickFaulks » Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:32 pm

Did Pritchett really miss a simple win with 26...Rxc6?
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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Christopher Kreuzer » Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:48 pm

Roderick McKay has won. He is going very well. Still on 100%.

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by NickFaulks » Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:48 pm

Pritchett is going to win anyway, another excellent result.
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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Christopher Kreuzer » Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:50 pm

NickFaulks wrote:Did Pritchett really miss a simple win with 26...Rxc6?
Seemingly. Maybe a rook move transmitted wrong? The way his opponent threw away a draw later is strange as well.

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Re: World Senior Championships, November 2015

Post by Alistair Campbell » Fri Nov 13, 2015 10:14 pm

Fantastic start for Craig and Roddy; the latter's play is perhaps reminiscent of Lucerne 1982? Obviously I wish my boys all the best in Reykjavik but I think this competition is more interesting.

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