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Peter Martan
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2025-06-18 13:07
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2025-06-18 13:12
wurde von 10. bis 16. Juni in London ausgetragen. In Runde 5 schlägt der erst 13 Jahre alte Khagan Ahmad mit Schwarz Hikaru Nakamura.
Von hier
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2025-fide-world-rapid-blitz-team-chess-championships-day-4
stammt die .pgn mit Kommentaren von GM Rafael Leitao (Zitieren oder C8 am Reader- Board klicken, um sie zu sehen):
[Event "FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Team Chess Championships 2025"] [Site "London, UK"] [Date "2025.06.14"] [Round "5"] [White "Nakamura, Hikaru"] [Black "Ahmad, Khagan"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2837"] [BlackElo "2290"] [EventDate "2025.??.??"] [ECO "B52"] [PlyCount "224"] [Annotator "Rafael Leitao"] [EventType "blitz"] [GameId "2188786683625483"] [Link "
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2025-fide-world-rapid-blitz-team-chess-championships-day-4
"] [TimeControl "180+2"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Bd7 4.Bxd7+ Qxd7 5.O-O Nf6 6.d3 {A simple move, suited to a blitz game.} ( 6.Re1 {is the main line.} ) 6...Nc6 7.Nbd2 e6 8.c3 Be7 9.Re1 O-O 10.Nf1 b5 ( 10...Rfc8 {first is interesting, anticipating the c3-d4 advance.} ) 11.d4 d5 {A typical move, but Black could also play something like} ( 11...cxd4 12.cxd4 Rfc8 {with equal chances.} ) 12.Ne5 $1 {Exploiting a tactical chance. 12.e5 and 12.exd5 are good for Black.} ( 12.e5 Ne4 ) ( 12.exd5 Nxd5 ) 12...Qc7 ( 12...Nxe5 13.dxe5 Nxe4 $4 {The point is that here White can simply take the knight, due to the pin.} 14.Rxe4 $1 ) 13.Nxc6 ( 13.Bf4 {is tempting, but Black can simply play} 13...Bd6 $1 ) 13...Qxc6 14.e5 Nd7 {A typical pawn structure in the French and also in some lines of the Anti-Sicilian. Although Black has exchanged the light-squared bishop, which certainly favors him, White has a space advantage and can attempt an attack on the kingside.} 15.Qg4 Rfc8 16.Ng3 cxd4 $6 ( 16...Nf8 {is suggested by the computer, so that Black doesn't have to create a weakness with g7-g6.} 17.Bh6 Ng6 $1 ) 17.Bh6 $1 g6 18.cxd4 Qc2 19.Re2 Qd3 20.Rd2 Qc4 21.h4 $2 {Blundering a pawn. These things happen in blitz, even in the games of Nakamura.} ( 21.Qf4 {protects everything, when White keeps the initiative.} ) 21...Nxe5 $1 22.Qf4 Nd3 $2 {A dangerous route for the knight.} ( 22...Nd7 {is better.} ) 23.Qe3 Nb4 {Now White has several tempting moves.} 24.Qe5 ( 24.Nf5 $5 {is an interesting idea; the knight cannot be captured. Black is still holding the game after} 24...Qc7 $1 ) ( 24.a3 $1 {seems to be the strongest, sending the knight far away from the battle.} 24...Na6 ( 24...Nc6 $2 {loses the queen after} 25.b3 ) 25.Rd3 Qc6 26.h5 {with an attack on the kingside. A possible follow-up is Bf4-e5.} ) 24...Bf8 25.Bxf8 Kxf8 ( 25...Rxf8 {is the alternative. The position looks dangerous after} 26.h5 {But Black is still fighting after} 26...Qc8 $1 {preparing f7-f6.} ) 26.Qf6 ( 26.Qh8+ Ke7 27.Qxh7 $4 {The queen shouldn't be so greedy. It ends up trapped after} 27...Rh8 28.Qg7 Nc6 ) ( 26.a3 $1 {is again the strongest:} 26...Nd3 ( 26...Na6 $2 {loses the knight after} 27.Qd6+ ) ( 26...Nc6 27.Qf6 ) 27.Qf6 {with the idea of h4-h5.} ) 26...Qc7 $1 {The queen goes back to the defense.} 27.Re1 Qd8 28.Qf4 ( 28.Qh8+ Ke7 29.Qxh7 Qh8 $1 {Black exchanges queens with an advantage.} ) 28...Kg8 29.h5 g5 $1 30.Qf3 h6 31.Nf1 {Nakamura wants to send the knight to g4.} 31...Rc2 32.Rdd1 ( 32.Rxc2 {is probably better, but these nuances are impossible in a blitz game.} 32...Nxc2 33.Rd1 ) 32...Kg7 ( 32...Rc4 $1 {is stronger, preparing Nc2.} ) 33.Qb3 $2 ( 33.a3 {For the third time in this game, White should remove the knight from b4.} 33...Nc6 34.Ne3 Rxb2 35.Ng4 {with excellent compensation for the material.} ) 33...Qf6 $1 {Nakamura certainly missed this one. Black attacks f2.} 34.f3 Rc4 35.Ne3 Rxd4 $2 ( 35...a5 $3 {is a strong idea, sacrificing the exchange. After} 36.Nxc4 bxc4 {the a2-pawn will be captured and the knight goes back to b4 and then d3. Black has excellent play.} ) 36.Ng4 $1 Rxd1 37.Rxd1 Qf4 $2 {This move loses.} ( 37...Qe7 {is necessary, although White has pressure after} 38.Qc3+ f6 39.a3 Na6 40.Rc1 ) 38.Qc3+ f6 39.Rd4 $2 ( 39.a3 $1 {wins after} 39...Na6 40.Qc6 {attacking the knight and the rook.} 40...Nc7 41.Qd7+ Kh8 {Now the most accurate is} 42.Qf7 {attacking the pawn on f6, with a decisive attack.} ) 39...Nxa2 $1 40.Qd3 $6 ( 40.Rxf4 {The endgame is complicated, but should end in a draw with best play after} 40...Nxc3 41.Rxf6 Ne2+ $1 42.Kf2 Nf4 43.g3 ) 40...Qc1+ 41.Kf2 ( 41.Kh2 {is also possible. Nakamura probably didn't like the fact that the black queen can go back to the defense with Qc7+ followed by Qf7.} ) 41...Qxb2+ 42.Kg3 f5 43.Ne3 $2 {The decisive mistake. White had to find the amazing} ( 43.Rxd5 $3 exd5 44.Qxf5 {when anything can happen in a blitz game. With best play the game should end in perpetual check.} ) 43...Qc3 {It's all over.} 44.Rxd5 exd5 ( 44...Qxd3 45.Rxd3 f4+ {also wins very easily.} ) 45.Qxd5 Qe1+ 46.Kh2 Qxe3 47.Qxa8 {Although the game lasted 65 more moves, it's effectively finished already. The rest was just the typical desperation of a blitz game, when miracles sometimes happen, but the young chess player with Black never lets the advantage slip away.} 47...Qe5+ 48.Kh1 Qe1+ 49.Kh2 Qe5+ 50.Kg1 Qc5+ 51.Kh2 Qc7+ 52.Kh1 Nb4 53.Qe8 Qd6 54.Qxb5 Nd5 55.Qb7+ Ne7 56.Qxa7 {The knight has come back into the game. Although it cost two pawns, it doesn't matter: the material advantage is more than enough.} 56...Qe5 57.Qb7 Kf7 58.Qb3+ Qd5 59.Qb2 f4 60.Qh8 Nf5 61.Qh7+ Kf6 62.Qh8+ Ke6 63.Qg8+ Ke5 64.Qh8+ Kd6 65.Qd8+ Kc5 66.Qa5+ Kd4 67.Qa1+ Kd3 68.Qd1+ Kc4 69.Qc2+ Kb4 70.Qb2+ Kc5 71.Qa3+ Kb5 72.Qb2+ Ka4 73.Qa1+ Kb4 74.Qb1+ Kc5 75.Qc1+ Kd6 76.Qa3+ Qc5 77.Qa6+ Ke5 78.Kh2 Qd6 79.Qa1+ Nd4 80.Qe1+ Kf6 81.Qe8 Nf5 82.Qh8+ Kf7 83.Qh7+ Ng7 84.Kh1 Qe6 85.Kh2 Qc6 86.Kh1 Qd6 87.Kh2 Qe6 88.Kh1 Qe1+ 89.Kh2 Qh4+ 90.Kg1 Qxh5 91.Qe4 Qg6 92.Qc4+ Qe6 93.Qc7+ Kg6 94.Qc2+ Nf5 95.Kh2 h5 96.Qc1 g4 97.Qc3 g3+ 98.Kh1 Nd4 99.Qd3+ Kg5 100.Qb1 h4 101.Qc1 Qe5 102.Qa1 h3 103.gxh3 g2+ 104.Kxg2 Qe2+ 105.Kh1 Qxf3+ 106.Kh2 Qg3+ 107.Kh1 Qxh3+ 108.Kg1 Qe3+ 109.Kh1 Kg4 110.Qa7 Qe1+ 111.Kh2 Qf2+ 112.Kh1 Qf1+ 0-1
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