Sunday, April 22, 2018

Suhas Kodali - Jithu Sajeevan 2018 Nathan Hale Co-Champions

 This game could be some kind of a record-breaker, there are seven rook’s pawns.  At some point in the game each player has six isolated pawns, and there is a portion of the game where all eleven pawns on the board are isolated.  Forget about pawn structure, after move twenty-six, it’s every pawn for itself.
 
Bulat Murtazin(2404)-IM Maksim Vavulin(2545)
8/17/18
2018 Korchnoi Memorial
St.Petersburg, Russia
2.e4 g6 
 
 
[Event "2018 Korchnoi Memorial"]
[Site "St. Petersburg, Russia"]
[Date "2018.08.17"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Bulat Murtazin"]
[Black "IM Maksim Vavulin"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2545"]
[ECO "B06"]
[WhiteElo "2404"]
1.d4 d6 2.e4 g6 3.Bc4 Bg7 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Nc3 O-O 6.Qd3 $6 { +0.46/21 } ( 6.O-O
{ +0.72/20 } 6...Nxe4 7.Nxe4 d5 8.Bd3 dxe4 9.Bxe4 Nd7 10.c3 Nf6 11.Bc2 Bg4
12.Re1 Qd6 13.h3 Be6 14.Bb3 Bxb3 15.Qxb3 e6 16.c4 Qb6 17.Bf4 Qxb3 ) ( 6.Bb3
Bg4 7.h3 Bxf3 8.Qxf3 Nc6 9.Qd1 a6 10.O-O e5 11.dxe5 dxe5 12.Bg5 Nd4 13.Nd5 c6
14.Nxf6+ Bxf6 15.Be3 { +0.15   Stockfish } ) 6...Nc6 7.O-O Bg4 8.Ne1 e5 9.d5
Na5 10.Bb5 $6 { -0.05/23 } ( 10.a4 { +0.35/21 } 10...Nh5
{ 10... Nxc4 11. Qxc4 Nh5 12. f3 Bd7 13. Qb4 Bc8 14. a5 a6 15. g4 Nf4 16.
Bxf4 exf4   -0.21   Stockfish } 11.h3 Bd7 12.Bb5 c6 13.dxc6 bxc6 14.Ba6 Qb6
15.Be3 ) ( 10.f3 Bd7 11.Bb5 c6 12.dxc6 bxc6 13.Ba6 { -0.23   Stockfish } )
10...a6 11.Ba4 b5 12.b4 bxa4 13.bxa5 Bd7 14.Rb1 Nh5 $6 { +0.57/23 } ( 
14...c6 { +0.25/21 } 15.dxc6
{ 15. Rb6 cxd5 16. Bg5 Qc8 17. Bxf6 Bxf6 18. Rxd6 Be7 19. Rxd5 Be6 20. Nf3
Bb4 21. Nxa4 Bxd5   -0.46   Stockfish } 15...Bxc6 16.Be3
{ 16. Rb6 Qc7 17. Nf3 Rac8 18. Rxa6 Ba8 19. Bb2 Rfd8 20. Re1 d5 21. Nb5 Qe7
22. exd5 e4 23. Qa3 Qxa3 24. Nxa3 Nxd5 25. Bxg7 exf3 26. Bf6 Nxf6 27. Rxf6
fxg2   -0.70   Stockfish } 16...Qc7
{ 16... Rc8 17. Nf3 d5 18. Nxe5 Ba8 19. Nxa4 Nxe4 20. Bd4 Bxe5 21. Bxe5 Qe8
22. Nb6 Qxe5 23. Nxc8 Rxc8 24. Qxa6  -0.35   Stockfish } 17.Bb6 Qd7 18.Nf3
Rac8 19.Rfd1 Bb7 20.Be3 Qc6 21.Nd5 Nxd5 22.exd5 Qc7 23.Qe4 f5 24.Qb4 Ba8
25.c4 f4 26.Bb6 Qxc4 27.Qxd6 ) 15.Qc4 Qc8 16.Nf3 h6 17.Bd2 f5 18.Nh4 Kh7
19.exf5 gxf5 20.Qe2 Be8 ( 20...Qe8 21.Rb7 Rc8 22.g3 e4 23.Rfb1 Qf7 24.Ng2 Be5
25.Qxa6 Bxc3 26.Bxc3 f4 27.Qc4 fxg3 28.fxg3 Qf2+ 29.Kh1 Qf3 30.Rg1 Bh3 31.a6
Bxg2+ 32.Rxg2 Qd1+ 33.Rg1 Qf3+ { =   Stockfish } ) 21.Rb4 Bf6 22.Qd3 $6
{ -0.69/22 } ( 22.Nf3 { +0.14/20 } 22...c5
{ 22... Qd7 23. Qc4 Qg7 24. Rb7 e4 25. Ne1 Be5 26. Rxc7 Rf7 27. Rxf7 Qxf7
28. g3 Bxc3 29. Qxc3 Bb5  -0.49   Stockfish } 23.dxc6 Bxc6 24.Nxe5 Bxe5
25.Qxh5 Rf6 26.Re1 Rb8 27.Rxb8 Qxb8 28.Qe2 Rg6 29.g3 Qb7 30.Rb1 Qa8 31.Qd3
Bh1 32.Kf1 Be4 ) ( 22.Rc4 f4 23.Qd3+ Kg8 24.Nf5 Qd7 25.g4 Bg5 26.Kh1 Kh8
27.Ne4 Bg6 28.Qh3 Qh7 29.f3 Rf7 { -0.27   Stockfish } ) 22...e4 23.Qh3 f4
24.Nxe4 Qxh3 25.Nxf6+ Nxf6 26.gxh3 Rg8+ 27.Kh1 Nxd5 28.Re4 $6 { -1.66/26 } ( 
28.Rd4 { -0.83/25 } 28...Bc6 29.f3 Raf8 30.a3 Rf7
{ 30...Rg5 31. Re4 Bd7 32. Rfe1 Bxh3 33. Rxa4 Rf7 34. Rae4 Ne3 35. Bxe3
fxe3 36. R4xe3 Rxa5  -1.09   Stockfish } 31.Re4 Rgg7 32.Ree1 Bd7 33.Rg1 Bxh3
34.Rxg7+ Rxg7 35.c4 Ne3 ) 28...Bc6 29.f3 Rae8 30.Rfe1 $6 { -2.53/26 } ( 
30.Rxe8 { -1.67/24 } 30...Rxe8 31.c4 Ne3 32.Rc1 a3
{ 32...Rb8 33. Bc3 a3 34. Bf6 Rb2 35. Rg1 Nf5 36. Rg2 Rb1+ 37. Rg1 Rb4 38.
Rf1 Nxh4 39. Bxh4 Rb2 40. Be1 Rxa2   -3.10   Stockfish } 33.Bb4 Re5 34.Bc3
Rh5 35.Bf6 Kg8 36.Rc3 Kf7 37.Bd8 Ke8 38.Bf6 Bd7 39.Ng2 Nxg2 40.Kxg2 Bxh3+
41.Kh1 Rxa5 42.Bg7 ) 30...Rxe4 31.Rxe4 Rb8 32.c4 Rb1+ 33.Re1 Rxe1+ 34.Bxe1 Ne3
35.c5 $6 { -3.41/31 } ( 35.Bd2 { -2.67/30 } 35...Nxc4 36.Bxf4 Nxa5 37.Kg2
{ 37. a3 Bd7 38. Ng2 Nc4 39. Bc1 Ne5 40. Ne1 Bxh3 41. Kg1 Kg6 42. Kf2 c5
43. Kg3   -2.27   Stockfish } 37...Bd5 38.Bd2 Nc4 39.Bc1 Be6 40.Kg3 d5 41.f4
d4 42.f5 Bd5 43.Nf3 Bxf3 44.Kxf3 d3 45.Bf4 c5 46.h4 h5 47.Bg5 Kg7 48.Be7 Kf7
49.Bxc5 Kf6 50.h3 Kxf5 51.Bf8 d2 52.Ke2 Kf4 53.Bb4 ) 35...dxc5 36.Bd2 a3 $6
{ -2.68/33 } ( 36...Bd5 { -4.43/31 } 37.Kg1 Bxa2
{ 37...Nc2 38. Kf2 Bxa2 39. Ng2 Bb1 40. Nxf4 a3 41. Bc3 c4 42. Ne6 a2 43.
Ke2 a1=Q 44. Bxa1 Nxa1 45. Kd2 Nb3+ 46. Kc3 c6 47. Kxc4 Nxa5+   -4.91  
Stockfish } 38.Ng2 Nc2 39.Kf2 Bb3 40.Bc1 c4 ) 37.Bc1 $2 { -6.35/34 } ( 
37.Kg1 { -2.68/33 } 37...Nc2 38.Ng2 Bd5 39.Ne1
{ 39. Kf2 Bxa2 40. Ne1 Nxe1 41. Kxe1 Bd5 42. Bxf4 a2 43. Be5 Bxf3 44. h4  
-2.19   Stockfish } 39...Nd4 40.Kf2 Bxa2 41.Bc1 c4 42.Bxa3 c3 43.Bc1 Bb1
44.Bxf4 Bf5 45.Ke3 Nb3 46.Bxc7 Kg6 47.Kf4 c2 48.Nxc2 Bxc2 49.Bd8 Bd3 50.h4
Kh5 ) 37...Nc2 38.Kg1 Bd5 39.Kf2 Bxa2 40.Ke2 $6 { -7.73/31 } ( 40.Ng2
{ -6.36/32 } 40...Bd5 41.Nxf4 a2
{ 41...Bc4 42. Nh5 Kg6 43. Nf4+ Kf7 44. Bxa3 Nxa3 45. Ng2 Nc2 46. h4 Kf6
47. Nf4 Nd4  -6.78   Stockfish } 42.Bb2 Bc4 43.Nh5 a1=Q 44.Nf6+ Kg7 45.Ne8+
Kf7 46.Bxa1 Nxa1 47.Nxc7 Nb3 48.f4 Nxa5 ) 40...Bd5
{ Stockfish thinks Black is winning by  -7.69  after  41. Ng2 a2 42. Bb2
a1=R 43. Bxa1 Nxa1 44. Nxf4 Bc4+ 45. Kd1 Nb3 46. Kc2 Nxa5 47. Kb2 Kg7 } 0-1
 




PHOTO: Suhas Kodali of Plainville, left, with Michael S. Smith of Preston CT.

Suhas Kodali and Jithu Sajeevan of Bristol tied for 1st place of the 2018 Nathan Hale Open, each winning $120.

Suhas scored three wins against players with average rating of 1866. Jithu scored three wins against players with average rating of 1800.  Suhas and Jithu rode in a carpool.

Suhas won against Mike Smith, and Jon Smucker NY, then Joe Bihlmeyer of Durham in final round.  William Torres of Cheshire lost round one to Jithu, and round 2 with Joe Bihlmeyer.

We had 6 players from Central Conn, 3 players from Eastern Conn, 2 from Rhode Island, and 1 from New York.  The average rating for the 12 men was 1700. Five played here the prior month, March.

I wish all the tournaments I run were like this one. Each game was high-quality, and hard-fought.  Players commented on how smooth everything went, no disruptions anywhere.

Joe Bihlmeyer analyzed players' games in the skittles room, always with an audience of a half dozen players.

Financially the tournament broke even with expenses.  Lunch was all prepared ahead of time so I was able to supervise all games to completion.

My thanks go out to each player for attending. We expect many of these strong players at our May 19 tournament.

Our Carpool Program got us an extra 4 players this time so we are keeping the program.  We had two sets of carpoolers this time. Carpoolers benefit by not being paired together, and each getting $5 off.

We are keeping our $5 discount for hardship. Other discounts were not utilized, so are being discontinued.

Our next tournament is "2018 Constitution State Open" on Saturday May 19.

  

2018 NATHAN HALE OPEN, ROB ROY CHESS CENTER, COVENTRY CT, APRIL 21

-----------------------------------------------------------------
 Pair | Player Name                     |Total|Round|Round|Round| 
 Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)       | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  | 
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    1 | SUHAS KODALI                    |3.0  |W  10|W   8|W   3|
   CT | 13764792 / R: 2094   ->2112     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1978   ->2003     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    2 | JITHU SAJEEVAN                  |3.0  |W   7|W   4|W   6|
   CT | 15756176 / R: 1766   ->1838     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1704   ->1764     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    3 | JOSEPH E BIHLMEYER              |2.0  |W   5|W   7|L   1|
   CT | 12686352 / R: 2062   ->2069     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1962   ->1968     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    4 | ROGER P BESSETTE                |2.0  |W   9|L   2|W   8|
   CT | 12822966 / R: 1687   ->1691     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1546   ->1562     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    5 | MATTHEW FAILLE                  |1.5  |L   3|D  10|W   9|
   RI | 12872653 / R: 1942   ->1935     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1786   ->1785     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    6 | ARTHUR C NAGEL                  |1.5  |D  11|W  12|L   2|
   CT | 10264669 / R: 1700   ->1700     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1512   ->1495     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    7 | WILLIAM TORRES                  |1.0  |L   2|L   3|W  11|
   CT | 13105741 / R: 2013   ->1985     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1919   ->1888     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    8 | JONATHAN SMUCKER                |1.0  |W  12|L   1|L   4|
   NY | 16150138 / R: 1560P16->1546P19  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1552P16->1529P19  |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
    9 | LAURENT LAFOSSE                 |1.0  |L   4|W  11|L   5|
   CT | 12431094 / R: 1256   ->1284     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1218   ->1241     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
   10 | MICHAEL STEPHEN SMITH           |0.5  |L   1|D   5|U    |
   CT | 12457896 / R: 1978   ->1968     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1939   ->1922     |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
   11 | DANIEL SMITH                    |0.5  |D   6|L   9|L   7|
   RI | 12704934 / R: 1395P22->1380P25  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1329P22->1309P25  |     |     |     |     |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
   12 | ERIC LIEBESKIND                 |0.0  |L   8|L   6|U    |
   CT | 16229074 / R:  884P6 -> 884P8   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  794P6 -> 794P8   |     |     |     |     |
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