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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments • Scholastic Chess  >  Nakamura wins to even up the score

      Nakamura wins to even up the score

      Ben Finegold, Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis, Hikaru Nakamura, Ponomariov, Ray Robson


      [White “Ponomariov, Ruslan”]
      [Black “Nakamura, Hikaru”]
      [Result “0-1”]
      [ECO “E94”]
      [WhiteElo “2754”]
      [BlackElo “2774”]

      1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Na6 8. Re1 c6 9. Be3 Ng4 10. Bg5 f6 11. Bh4 Qe8 12. c5 dxc5 13. dxe5 Nxe5 14. Nxe5 fxe5 15. Bxa6 bxa6 16. Qd6 c4 17. Rad1 Be6 18. Bg3 Rf7 19. Bxe5 Bg4 20. Bxg7 Bxd1 21. Bf6 Bg4 22. e5 Qd7 23. Ne4 Bf5 24. Qb4 Bxe4 25. Rxe4 Re8 26. f3 Rxf6 27. exf6 Rxe4 28. fxe4 Qd4+ 29. Kf1 Qxe4 30. Qb7 Qf5+ 31. Ke2 Qxf6 32. Qb8+ Kf7 33. Qxa7+ Ke6 34. Qb7 Qe5+ 35. Kf3 Qf5+ 36. Ke3 Qc5+ 37. Kf3 c3 38. Qc8+ Kd5 39. bxc3 Qxc3+ 40. Kg4 Qd4+ 41. Kh3 Qe3+ 42. Kh4 Qe7+ 43. Kg3 Qg5+ 0-1

      Click here to replay the game.

      Ray Robson maintains a 1 game lead as his 3rd game against Ben Finegold ended in a draw.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2011 at 3:46 am

        Nakamura is better than Anand.

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