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quarta-feira, 16 de novembro de 2011

Campeonato do Mundo Feminino 2011


Decorre já o match do Campeonato do Mundo de Xadrez Feminino promovido pela FIDE.

Este match que decorre em Triana - Albania, no Triana International Hotel de 14 a 30 de Novembro de 2011, é entre a actual campeã do mundo Hou Yifan da China e a sua desafiante, Koneru Humpy da India.

O controlo de tempo é de 90 minutos para os primeiros 40 lances , seguido de mais 30 minutos para o resto do encontro, com um incremento de 30 seg./lance desde o lance 1.

O vencedor deste match a 10 partidas será aquela que primeiro atingir os 5,5 pontos ou mais.

Quanto a prémios: um total de 200,000 Euro, com o vencedor a ficar com 60% deste.



As duas primeiras partidas terminaram empatadas. Na segunda partida, com Yifan ao ataque, Koneru conseguiu aguentar-se...


[Event "Womens World Championship 2011"]
[Site "Tirana, Albania"]
[Date "2011.11.15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Hou, Yifan"]
[Black "Koneru, Humpy"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C42"]
[WhiteElo "2578"]
[BlackElo "2600"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Nc3 Nxc3 6. dxc3 Be7 7. Be3
O-O 8. Qd2 Qe8 9. O-O-O Qa4 10. Kb1 Nc6 11. h4 Be6 12. b3 Qa5 13. Nd4 Nxd4
14. cxd4 Qxd2 15. Rxd2 d5 16. h5 h6 17. Bd3 a5 18. a4 Bb4 19. Rdd1 Bc3 20.
Rh4 c6 21. Bc1 Bd7 22. Bb2 Bb4 23. Ka2 Rfe8 24. Rhh1 b5 25. c3 Bf8 26. axb5
cxb5 27. Rde1 Bd6 28. Ba3 Rxe1 29. Rxe1 b4 30. Bb2 a4 31. bxa4 Bxa4 32. Kb1
bxc3 33. Bxc3 Rb8+ 34. Ka2 Ra8 35. Kb2 Kf8 36. Ra1 Rb8+ 37. Kc1 Bf4+ 38.
Bd2 Rc8+ 39. Kb2 Rb8+ 40. Kc1 Rc8+ 41. Kb2 Rb8+ 42. Kc1 Rc8+ 1/2-1/2





Deixo aqui este jogo 2 comentado por Alejandro Ramirez:

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.Nc3 Nxc3 6.dxc3 Be7 7.Be3 0-0 8.Qd2 Qe8!? Humpy for a second game in a row manages to surprise the Chinese prodigy. This strange looking move is an interesting alternative to the more usual Nd7 and Nc6. Humpy herself had tried Nd7 previously and suffered a defeat to Zhu Chen. 9.0-0-0 After another eighteen minute think, Yifan chooses what is the most logical move. She removes herself from the pin and castles queenside, already indicating the typical kingside aggression that characterizes this Nc3 system. 9...Qa4 10.Kb1 [10.Qd5 is the Let's Check suggestion, which means it is the move recommended by the combined power of many computers, but it hardly seems like a move any human would consider over the board. 10...Nd7 11.Bd3 Nf6 and Black is fine anyways.] 10...Nc6 11.h4 Be6 12.b3 Qa5 13.Nd4 It's possible that Yifan already did not like her position. The psychological power of this strange queen maneouvre might have gotten to her. She decides to simplify to a position that must surely be very equal, preparing to strike another day. [13.h5 Bf6 was quite unpleasant, however; 13.Bd3 Bf6 14.Ng5 h6 (14...Qxc3 15.Qxc3 Bxc3 16.Bxh7+ Kh8 17.Be4+/-; 14...Bxc3? 15.Bxh7+ Kh8 16.Qe2+-) 15.Ne4 was a world of interesting. White might be forced to sacrifice on h6 to create something though, and it is unclear how good that sacrifice would be.] 13...Nxd4 14.cxd4 Qxd2 15.Rxd2 d5 The symmetrical pawn structure surely makes this position equal, but equal does not mean drawn. 16.h5 h6 17.Bd3 a5 18.a4 Bb4 19.Rdd1 Bc3 20.Rh4 c6 21.Bc1 Bd7 22.Bb2 Bb4 23.Ka2 Rfe8 24.Rhh1 b5 25.c3 Bf8 26.axb5?! Although it's impossible to say this hands the advantage to the opponent, it's hard to recommend such an exchange. The king will become somewhat uncomfortable in the next few moves, Ba3 would've retained the balance in a simpler way. 26...cxb5 27.Rde1 Bd6 28.Ba3 Rxe1 29.Rxe1 b4 30.Bb2 a4 31.bxa4 [31.cxb4? would already be fatal... 31...axb3+ 32.Kxb3 Ba4+ 33.Kc3 Rc8+ and white must give up a lot of material.] 31...Bxa4 32.Kb1 White's king is a little exposed, but with precise play White should still be ok. 32...bxc3 33.Bxc3 Rb8+ 34.Ka2 Ra8 35.Kb2 Kf8 36.Ra1 Rb8+ 37.Kc1 Bf4+ 38.Bd2 Rc8+ 39.Kb2 Rb8+ 40.Kc1 Rc8+ 41.Kb2 Rb8+ 42.Kc1 Rc8+ Black has nothing better than to repeat moves. She could exchange bishops, the opposite colored nature of them almost guarantees the draw. Another hard fought game by these two players. 1/2-1/2 [9.Bd3 Might be worth considering, as the queen sortie to a4 lacks strength in this particular instance.]




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