09/06/2014

Norway Chess 2014 | Round 5 Standings - Der vielgelobte KIA von Caruana

http://www.chess.com/news/norway-chess-r5-kramnik-beats--overtakes-caruana-8647


Norway Chess 2014 | Round 5 Standings

# Name Rtg Perf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pts SB
1 Kramnik,V 2783 2908 phpfCo1l0.png ½ 1 ½ 1


½
3.5/5
2 Carlsen,M 2881 2854 ½ phpfCo1l0.png ½
½

1
½ 3.0/5 7.25
3 Caruana,F 2791 2862 0 ½ phpfCo1l0.png
½
1
1
3.0/5 7.25
4 Agdestein,S 2628 2782 ½

phpfCo1l0.png ½ ½ ½ ½

2.5/5 6.50
5 Giri,A 2752 2771 0 ½ ½ ½ phpfCo1l0.png



1 2.5/5 5.75
6 Karjakin,S 2771 2752


½
phpfCo1l0.png 1 0 ½ ½ 2.5/5 5.50
7 Grischuk,A 2792 2756

0 ½
0 phpfCo1l0.png 1
1 2.5/5 4.75
8 Aronian,L 2815 2695
0
½
1 0 phpfCo1l0.png ½
2.0/5 4.75
9 Svidler,P 2753 2716 ½
0

½
½ phpfCo1l0.png ½ 2.0/5 4.75
10 Topalov,V 2772 2643
½

0 ½ 0
½ phpfCo1l0.png 1.5/5
Fußnallnationalspieler Agdestein auch nach 5 Runden noch immer ungeschlagen!!!!!!!!!!! http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simen_Agdestein
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The Norway Chess tournament runs 2-13 June in the Stavanger region. All photos courtesy of the official website 
 [Event "2nd Norway Chess 2014"]
[Site "Stavanger NOR"]
[Date "2014.06.08"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik, V."]
[Black "Caruana, F."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E60"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2791"]
[Annotator "Doggers,Peter"]
[Plycount "103"]
[Eventdate "2014.06.03"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.g3 O-O 5.Bg2 c5 6.Nc3 cxd4 7.Nxd4 Qc7 8.Qd3 ( 8.b3 d5 9.Ndb5 Qa5 10.Bd2 dxc4 11.bxc4 Qd8 12.O-O a6 13.Na3 Nc6 14.Nc2 Be6 15.Rb1 Rc8 16.Ne3 Na5 { Nakamura,H (2789)-Caruana,F (2782) Wijk aan
Zee 2014 } ) 8...Nc6 9.O-O d6 10.b3 Nxd4 11.Qxd4 Ne4 ( 11...Be6 12.Bb2 Rfc8 13.Rac1 a6 14.Na4 Ne8 15.Qd2 Bxb2 16.Qxb2 Bd7 { Bocharov,D (2647)
-Shomoev,A (2567) Budva 2009 } ) 12.Nd5 Bxd4 13.Nxc7 Bxa1 14.Be3 Bf6 15.Nxa8 Nc3 16.Bxa7 Nxa2 17.Nc7 Nb4 18.Rd1 Kg7 19.f4 h5 20.Kf2 h4 21.c5 { Here it
looks quite dangerous for Black (Kramnik). } 21...hxg3+ 22.hxg3 dxc5 23.Bxc5 Na6 24.Nxa6 bxa6 25.e4 Bg4 26.Rd5 ( 26.Rc1 Bb2 27.Rc2 Rc8 ( 27...Ba1 28.Ra2 Bc3 ( 28...Rc8 29.b4 ) 29.Rxa6 Rb8 ) 28.b4 Ba3 29.Ra2 Rxc5 30.bxc5 Bxc5+ 31.Kf1 Bd7 { Kramnik } ) 26...Bb2 27.Bxe7 Re8 28.Bd8 Be6 29.Rd3 Bf6 30.Bxf6+ Kxf6 31.Bf3 Rb8 32.Bd1 Rb4 33.Ke3 Ke7 34.g4 f6 35.g5 ( { Perhaps here White
has a different way of playing, e.g. } 35.f5 gxf5 36.gxf5 Bf7 37.Rc3 Kd6 38.Kf4 { (Kramnik/Caruana) } ) 35...fxg5 36.fxg5 a5 37.Kf4 Rb5 38.Rc3 Kd6 39.Bc2 Rb4 40.Rg3 Ke7 41.Rd3 Rb5 42.Rc3 Kd7 43.Bd1 { Kramnik was trying to reach
this position with White to move but didn't succeed. } 43...Kd6 44.Rd3+ Ke7 45.Rd2 { Already here Caruana had calculated the draw with 50...Kf8. "There is no
explanation why I played 50...Ke8." } 45...Bxb3 46.Bxb3 Rxb3 47.Rd5 a4 48.Ra5 a3 49.Ke5 Kf7 50.Ra7+ Ke8?? ( 50...Kf8 51.Kd6 Rb6+ 52.Kc5 Rb3 53.e5 Rd3 54.Kc6 Ke8 55.e6 Kf8 { and White cannot make progress. } ) 51.Kf6 Rb6+ 52.Kg7 { Kramnik: "I didn't understand why he resigned. It's not easy." Caruana: "It
seemed lost." } ( { With Nigel Short the players eventually found the line } 52.Kg7 Rb3 53.Kxg6 Kf8 54.e5 Rg3 55.Kf5 Rf3+ 56.Ke4 Rg3 57.Kf4 Rb3 58.g6 Rc3 59.e6 )

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