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first surprise occurred on the first chessboard, where Frode Bull Jaeger (2100), with knowledge grandmaster, he played against Bartosz Socca. Jaeger could gain a huge advantage on several occasions, but did not find the appropriate measures and GM Soćko happily drew after 27 moves.


Frode Bull Jaeger (2105) - GM Bartosz Socko (2656)
Arctic Chess Challenge in Tromsø, 01.08.2009
Comment: Sven Nilssen Wisløff
1.d4 Nf6
c5 2.c4 e6 3.d5 exd5 4.Sc3 d6 6.e4 g6 5.cxd5 7.Gd3 Gg7 8.h3 0-0 10.0-0 9.Sf3 Sa6 sc7 11.We1 12.a4 a6 Wb8 13.Wb1 b5 14.axb5 axb5

Soćko Bart tried to get an opponent in a modern variant of acute Benoni'ego. He did not know that the game from a guy who is widely known in Norway for their theoretical knowledge of chess debuts and quite often this phase of the game at a high level. Two years ago, Jaeger Bull drew with GM Brodsky (2595).

15.b4!

Thematic approach to this structure. If you kill a black and white play SA2 and reflect on the good game b4. The aim is to move to gain access dopola d4 for white knight.

SD7 15th ..!

May 15 ... c4 was better, though White achieved his goal - the field d4.

16.Gg5!

strong theoretical novelty found on board by the Bull Jaeger, which undermines the game blacks. 16.Hc2 c4 f5 18.Gb2 17.Gf1 SB6! Black gave a better game in a lot Dussol-Derieux, Montpellier, 1991, 0-1 in 34 moves.

16th .. He8



17.e5!

White must play a sharp move to get the upper hand. This win also forced the exchange, so Black must play on the greatest compensation.

18.bxc5 17th .. dxe5 18.d6

!? SE6 19.Ge7 wins a rally, but the choice of whites in the party can not be criticized.

18th .. Sxc5 19.d6! S7e6 20.Gxb5

20.Ge7 Sxd3 21.Hxd3 SF4 22.Hd2 b4! is good for buałych, but a move in the party looks even better.

Wxb5 20th .. 20th ..

Gd7 21.Gxd7 Hxd7 22.Ge7 Wfe8! 23.Sxe5 black position collapses.

21.Sxb5 e4?

Better was the 21st .. Sxg5 22.Sxg5 GF5 and blacks have in this game because of some compensation on a pair of strong runners.

22.Sc7!

natural and powerful. Black now have big problems.

22nd .. Qc6

23.Sxe6?

Jaeger played it pretty quickly. So far, playing like a grandmaster of the ranking of 2800, but, unfortunately, did not finish like that. Was much stronger: 23.Sd5!, With the threat of 24.Se7 +. Fish now provides option: 23 .. Ha8 24.Ge7 exf3 25.Gxf8 Gxf8 26.Se7 + Kg7 27.Wc1! with a clearly winning position for White. Black has too many threats to the rescue here. Incidentally, 23.Ge7!? was also interesting and better than the continuation of the party.

23rd Sxe6 ..?

23rd Gxe6 ..! is probably stronger.

24.Wc1! Hb7 25.Wb1!?

It does not reflect anything, it gives only a repetition of moves.

25th .. Qc6 26.Wc1 Hb7 27.Wb1

But now White should try to win: 27.Ge7! exf3 28.G xf8 Gxf8 29.Hxf3 Hxf3 30.gxf3 Gd7 31.Wed1 Gg7 32.Wb1, which gives a white item, which do not risk too much, and where the black still have to thoroughly defend. Fish analysis shows that it is difficult to use a white pawn d and if not, it's a tie.

27th .. Qc6

And the players agreed to a draw by repetition. 1/2-1/2

results after two rounds:

1 GM Yuri Drozdovskij 2620
2.0 2 GM Emanuel Berg 2610 2.0 3 GM
Jon Ludvig Hammer 2582 2.0
4 2570 GM Vadim Malakhatko 2.0
GM Sarunas Sulskis 5 2559 2.0 6 GM
Allan Stig Rasmussen 2536
2.0 7 IM Ray Robson 2.0 2491 8
IM Marijan Petrov 2479 2.0
IM Fabio Bruno 9 2455 2.0 10 IM
Luca Shyte 2455 2.0
11 GM Monika Soćko 2449 2.0
12 IM Torbjørn R. Hansen
2425 2.0 13 IM Aleksandar H. 2387 Wohlen 2.0
14 IM Bjørn Tiller 2291 2.0
15 IM Gerard Welling 2363 2.0 16 FM
Kjetil Stokke
2347 2.0 17 2148 2.0 Tobias Pettersson
18 Sondre Waage Tofte
2102 2.0 19 GM Igor Khenkin 2634 1.5
20 GM Julian Radulski 2539 1.5 21 GM
Matthew J Turner 2517 1.5 22 IM
Call statutes of the Church in 2475 1.5
1923 IM Luis Javier Bernal Moro
2446 1.5 24 WGM Natalia Zdebskaja 2412 1.5
25 FM Arkadiusz Leniart 2390 1.5
26 GM Heikki MJ Westerinen 2362 1.5 27 FM
Frode Olav Olsen Urkedal
2317 1.5 28 FM Espen Forså 2285 1.5
29 FM Joachim Thomassen 2307 1.5
30 Peter Vas 2308 1.5
31 Peter S Poobalasingam
2224 1.5 32 2191 1.5 Getz Nicolai
33 Miguel Angel Gomez Gabaldon 2186 1.5
34 Daniel Ceballos Hornero 2183 1.5
1935 FM 2168 1.5 Gerrit impose
36 Benjamin Arvola 2141 1.5
37 Jon Kristian Haarr
2128 1.5 38 1733 1.5 Gregory Taube
GM Bartosz Soćko 39 2656 1.0
Simon Soćko 104 1400 0.0

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