FIDE World Cup. Round 3.3. Tiebreaks. Part 2.

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LE QUANG LIEM (VIE) - PONOMARIOV RUSLAN (UKR), ТБ3, 0-1:

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 c5 7.Bd3 Nc6 8.Nf3 d6 9.e4 e5 10.d5 Ne7 11.h3 Ng6 12.g3 Bd7 13.Be3 Qc8 14.g4 h5 15.g5 Nh7 16.Ng1 f5 17.Qxh5 Be8 18.Qe2 f4 19.Bd2 Nh4 20.Qg4 Qxg4 21.hxg4 Ng6 22.Nf3 Bd7 23.Ke2 Bxg4 24.Rag1 Bd7 25.Kd1 Rfb8 26.Bf1 Nhf8 27.Bh3 Bxh3 28.Rxh3 Kf7 29.Kc2 Nd7 30.Rgh1 Nb6 31.Kb3 Nc8 32.Kc2 Nce7 33.Rb1 b6 34.Rhh1 Rh8 35.Kd3 Rxh1 36.Rxh1 Rh8 37.Rxh8 Nxh8 38.Nh4 Ke8 39.Ke2 Nf7 40.Nf3 Nd8 41.Nh4 Kf7 42.Be1 Nb7 43.Kd3 Ng6 44.Nf5 Nf8 45.Nh4 g6 46.Ke2 Nh7 47.Nf3 Kg7 48.Kf1 Nd8 49.Kg2 Nf7 50.Nd2 Nhxg5 51.f3 Nh7 52.a4 g5 53.Nb3 Nf6 54.a5 Kg6 55.axb6 axb6 56.Na1 Kh5 57.Nc2 g4

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00:01:02 - 00:05:18

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@PugachAlexey, 11 hours ago. Руслан в своём репертуаре???? Ждём победы в следующем туре!

Ruslan Ponomariov: "Tomorrow I will do some laundry, some yoga, and think about what to play"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTc0zkhMR44

@vishnuraj9146, 14 hours ago. This is how one should enjoy life❤ what a guy????❤

https://www.fide.com/news/2565

BillyBones: Ну все-таки

vlad179: и тут выпускает

Juriiwan: Руслан объективнее сильнее

vlad179: фортуна может и не простить

vlad179: в двух партиях по +4 выпустил Руслан

The broadcast was hosted by GM Daniel Naroditsky and GM Peter Leko.

Turkey’s Vahap Sanal outplayed Anton Korobov in both of their games. In the first rapid encounter, Korobov played the French Defence but made several mistakes transitioning from the opening to the middlegame.

14…Bb5? (after 14...f6 Black is OK) 15.Nxb5 axb5 16.Be3 Qc6 17.Qg4 Ne4? 18.Bh6 g6 19.Bxf8 Bxf8. White won an exchange and converted it into a full point 36 moves later. 1-0

Alexandra Kosteniuk was significantly weaker in both rapid tiebreak games against Serbia’s Teodora Injac. In game one, however, she had a chance to save a draw but missed it.

Black is completely lost. White should just proceed with 41.Qd4 – to hold the d8-rook – and after an eventual exchange of pieces on the 8th rank, the white pawn will promote.

Instead, Injac here played 41.Ra8?? dropping victory immediately. Kosteniuk had a chance of a perpetual check with Qd1-f3-h5. In time trouble, she took on a8 and capitulated after 42.Qb8+ Kh7 43.c8Q Ra1+? 44.Bc1 Qd1+ 45.Kh2 Qh5+ 46.Qh3 Qd5 47.Qf4 Qd1 48.Qxe4+ 1-0

Text: Milan Dinic

Photo: Stev Bonhage, Anna Shtourman and Maria Emelianova (chess.com)

FIDE World Cup. Round 3.3. Tiebreaks. Part 2.

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