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      Wild last round at SPICE Spring

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      The final round is absolutely wild. Diamant surprised Yang right out of the opening. This caused him to spend a lot of time trying to hold a difficult position. At the end, Diamant successfully converted his advantage for a full point.

      Esserman has no chance for norm but it does not stop him from going all out against Naroditsky. He sacrificed a piece to create a dangerous attack. Naroditsky had to give back some materials and now they are in an R and opposite color B endgame with Esserman up a pawn.

      Even with Black, Aleskerov went all out against Bykhovsky. If it works, it would be a brilliancy but it is not meant to be.

      Naroditsky held but it is not enough for a GM norm but enough to tie for 1st with Kuljasevic.

      Altounian vs. Kuljasevic was a positional struggle throughout the entire game. Neither was able to do much and the game ended in a draw with R+B+P vs. R+B.

      March 16 9:30am
      Final round 9

      Diamant 1-0 Yang
      Esserman 1/2 Naroditsky
      Altounian 1/2 Kuljasevic
      Bykhovsky 1–0 Aleskerov
      Sipos 1-0 Kleiman

      Photos so far: https://picasaweb.google.com/SPICEChess/SPICESpring2011

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      4 Comments

      1. HeinzK Reply
        March 16, 2011 at 6:04 pm

        Where can I find the scoresheets of the games they have been playing?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 16, 2011 at 10:23 pm

        Darwin did well any way. Congrats.

      3. Blog Admin Reply
        March 16, 2011 at 10:32 pm

        All the game scores will be sent to TWIC soon.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

      4. Anonymous Reply
        March 16, 2011 at 10:39 pm

        O didi carimbou a faixa do Yang ehehe

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