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It is, I think, about his own approach nevo s70 to a chess career. It is not, wisely, (under the ci

Chess Snack | SK Rockaden chance against Russian top teams
Not surprisingly lost against SK Rockaden nevo s70 SHSM Nashe Nasledie (6) but to lose another match with 6-0 had not counted on. FM Martin Lokander (2347) in table 5 had poor night's nevo s70 sleep despite winning several times in his party against GM Ivan Popov (2627) and was close to a stormästarskalp. It's just reshuffle to come back in Round 6 of the meeting with the home team Gros Xake Taldea (12). SK Team Viking got decent numbers against loss SG Solingen when it was only 4-2 to the German team. Four players managed draws. The favorite to win the final of the European Cup in 2014 - SOCAR, Azerbaijan defeated second-favorite Obiettivo Risarcimento by the narrowest of margins - 3.5-2.5. World number two Caruana representing Obiettivo Risarcimento won early pawn sacrifice against Mamedjarov and then back to win with more active king and vitfältslöpare against knight. Topalov playing for SOCAR in Table 2 met Nakamura played one of the critical variants in the King's Indian Defence. Topalov managed to exploit weak spots which occurred on kingside. SOCAR lead with three match points before coming law and in practice clear victory. In the sixth round encounter SOCAR Malakhite represented by Karjakin and Grischuk in table 1 and table 2. For more information, videos and live game (15.00) is the professional-looking website. Lokander, Martin (2347) - Popov, Ivan (2627) [A45] European Cup, Bilbao (6), 09/18/2014
1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Trompovskijs game port may result in original positions and here. 2 ... c5 According to the Greek grandmaster Kotronias the best move. There are different opinions about this but it is a logical move that tries to exploit the early development of the white damflygellöparen by quickly putting pressure on the black bars d4 and b2. 3.d5 main variant is 3.Bxf6 gxf6 4.d5 QB6 5.Qc1 but Lokander wanted to play sharper. 3 ... NE4 4.h4 !? An aggressive moves that burn a bridge because it weakens the field g3. 4 ... QB6 5.Nd2 Nxg5 It was an interesting opportunity 5 ... h6 6.Bf4 Qxb2 to answer 7.Nxe4 with 7 ... QB4 + 6.hxg5 Qxb2 7.g6 !? Probably the sharpest team. Simpler was to occupy the center with 7.e4 followed by rapid development and try to take advantage of the black lady's precarious situation. This should lead to the advantage of white. After portion nevo s70 Skip no complications occurred unclear. 7 ... fxg6 8.e3 Na6 9.Rb1 QF6 10.Ne4 Qf5 11.Bd3 Lokander wanted the initiative at any price, and offered another farmer. This is the right recipe in this position where White serves on opening additional lines that are ahead of the pack. 11 ... Qxd5 12.c4 QC6 13.Nf3 d6? Lokander succeeded in the crosshairs of his opponents who made a mistake in their eagerness to develop its position. Better was 13 ... NB4 14.Ne5 Qe6 14.Bc2 BD7

15.a3? White lost momentum with the activation of his plays when he wanted to prevent springarutfallet to b4. Better was the natural and strong 15.Neg5! with the threat 16.Be4 nevo s70 and press g6 and h7. A possible continuation was 15 ... NC7 16.Be4 QA4 17.Qxa4 Bxa4 18.Rxb7 0-0-0 19.Nf7 d5 20.Nxd8 dxe4 21.Ne5 Be8 22.Nef7 Bxf7 23.Nxf7 Kxb7 24.Nxh8 e5 25.Rxh7 and white wins. 15 ... QC7? Necessary was 15 ... 0-0-0. Both players made mistakes which are illustrative of the scaffold complexity. 16.Neg5! Now Lokander not missed opportunity! 16 ... QA5 + 17.Kf1 Qxa3 18.Qd5 BC6 19.Qf7 + Kd7

20.Ne5 +? Lokander in its focus on centralization and opening the lines missed the decentralizing yet completely cutthroat 20.Rxh7 nevo s70 Rxh7 21.Nxh7 QC3 22.Bxg6 followed by Nxf8 to win games. It's nevo s70 not black's king is weakness but black's king wing. 20 ... dxe5 21.Qe6 + Kc7 22.Qxe5 + Kc8 23.Rxh7 Rxh7 24.Nxh7 Qa2

25.Bxg6 ?? The final turning point in the party. 25.Qc3 was better with the threat to catch the lady with the RA1. Black, however, nevo s70 had the strong 25 ... b5! and the party had nowhere been decided. 25 ... Qxc4 + 26.Kg1 QD5 27.Bf5 + Kd8 28.Qxd5 + Bxd5 29.Rd1 NB4 30.e4 Kc7 31.exd5 32.Ng5 a4 a5 33.Ne6 + Kd6 34.Rc1 b6 0-1
It is, I think, about his own approach nevo s70 to a chess career. It is not, wisely, (under the circumstances) is not the highest priority. He could go far. Staffan Olsen says: September 21, 2014 at 19:03
Regarding what I wrote is that I think I have seen a lot of talent in Martin Lokander. Then, as required, it is in chess a very hard systematic work and time and also a good environment with coaches and such.
Going long might be getting 2000 soda or be in the top ten in the world, depending on your circumstances and ambitions you have. Bobby Fischer says: September 21, 2014 at 23:15
Martin, who I got to know the past year is a humble and modest guy. Definitely a talent that probably plays chess most of all in Sweden. According to information> 150 long portions of the

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