沈阳 (Shěn Yáng) – 章晓雯 (Zhāng Xiǎowén)
3rd Women Masters Chess Tournament; 无锡 (Wúxī), June 2, 2013
King’s Indian Defence E97
3rd Women Masters Chess Tournament; 无锡 (Wúxī), June 2, 2013
King’s Indian Defence E97
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Be2 0-0 6. Nf3 e5 7. 0-0 Nc6 8. d5 Ne7 9. b4 a5 10. Ba3 Nh5 11. c5 axb4 12. Bxb4 Nf4 13. Nd2. Departing from their game in the previous year’s tournament: 13. Bb5 Bg4 14. cxd6 cxd6 15. a4 f5 16. Ra3 Rc8 17. Re1 Bh6 18. h3 Bh5 19. a5 fxe4 20. Nxe4 Rc1 21. Qa4 Nxh3+ 22. Kf1 Bxf3 23. Rxf3 Rxe1+ 24. Kxe1 Rxf3 25. gxf3 Nf5 26. Bd7 Nf4 27. Be6+ Nxe6 28. dxe6 Qc8 29. e7 Nxe7 30. Bxd6 Qc1+ 31. Ke2 Nc6 32. Bc5 Bf8 33. Be3 Qb2+ 34. Kf1 Qb4 35. Qa2+ Kg7 36. Ng5 Nd8 37. Qd5 Qd6 38. Qb5 Qa6 39. Qxa6 bxa6 40. Bb6 Nc6 41. Ne6+ Kf7 42. Nc7 Nb4 43. Be3 Bd6 44. Na8 Nc6 45. Bd2 Bb4 46. Ke1 Bxd2+ 47. Kxd2 Nxa5 48. Nc7 Nb3+ 49. Kc3 Nc5 50. Kc4 h5 51. Kxc5 h4 0 : 1 沈阳 (Shěn Yáng) – 章晓雯 (Zhāng Xiǎowén), 2nd Women Masters Chess Tournament, 无锡 (Wúxī) 2012. 13. ... f5 14. Re1 Nxe2+ 15. Qxe2 dxc5 16. Bxc5 b6 17. Bxe7. If 17. Bb4 then 17. ... Ba6 18. Nb5 Rf7 with a dynamically balanced position. 17. ... Qxe7 18. Qc4 Kh8 19. Nb5 Ba6 20. a4 Qd7 21. Qc6 Qxc6 22. dxc6 Bxb5 23. axb5 Rad8 24. Nf3 fxe4? A careless move. After 24. ... Bf6 it was doubtful whether White could claim any advantage. 25. Ng5! That’s right! The direct 25. Rxe4 Rd5 leads nowhere. 25. ... Rd5? Black goes rapidly from bad to worse. The last ditch try was 25. ... e3! 26. fxe3 e4 27. Ra4 Bh6 28. Ne6 Bxe3+! 29. Kh1 Bd2 with excellent chances of survival due to the powerful passer. 26. Ne6 Rxb5 27. Nxf8 Bxf8 28. Red1 Rc5 29. Rac1 Ra5. More stubborn is 29. ... Rxc1 30. Rxc1 Bc5, although after 31. Re1 White retains significant winning chances. 30. Rd8 Kg8 31. g4 Ra7 32. Rcd1 Kf7 33. R1d7+ Be7. On 33. ... Kg8 34. Rc8 wins. 34. Rh8 Ke6 35. Re8 1 : 0.
沈阳 (Shěn Yáng) performing a simultaneous exhibition with her students in 国际象棋常青藤 (Chess Ivy) – idem to say 北京 (Běijīng) Chess Club.
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