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Many different moves have been tried before, this I think is a new one. Morozevich played opening fairly conservative for his usual style but Sambuev would have none of it, this is an all out attack. I think Bb7 is normal reaction since this is why b6 was played.

However since your opponent started kingside attack so bluntly you should react in center immediately with countergame. This is according to "classics" like Kasparov. This is why I think that Rad8 and only then when it is oportune to go for e5. White would have enough firepower to repell white bishop from b2-g8 diagonal which was important here. Nevertheless you can see that Sambuev did not conduct attack precisely to put it mildly and by move 31 he has actually a lost position.

Morozevich's tragedy lately this keeps on repeating are these simple tactics he keeps on missing. He must be definitely very disappointed with this game. There's a difference between With If it moved back to e2 Moro would have actually won a tempo. Nd5 will cost a pawn. Leaves the somewhat ugly Nh3 Sambuev played. Maybe Moro considered the knight on h3 to be badly placed for white Aug znsprdx : After the fact of the game result, the spin doctors can go on and on.

An old friend [a U. This past year we have seen several one move blunders made by the best in the world.

At the time it was played I highly doubt that the Queen exchange option, presumably under time pressure, would not have appeared to be a reasonable option.

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No spamming, advertising, duplicate, or gibberish posts. Instead, he could've paused the clock and complained to the arbiters that there was no queen. While the arbiters fussed over the matter, Sambuev quietly replaced the queen and let the arbiters come to the conclusion that Nikolay had simply erred in promotion. The rook promotion stood, and Sambuev went on to win easily.

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I hope you enjoy them. Some blogs are purely informational and instructive while others are more for light entertainment value. Various Cheating Controversies CM Fortitudinous. Oct 12, , AM. Carlsen-Inarkiev Rules Controversy Even if you aren't a diehard fan of chess, most of you will probably have heard of the Carlsen-Inarkiev controversy , in which Inarkiev was involved in a rules controversy.

Carlsen-Inarkiev, round one World Blitz This quick second video will show you everything that happened: Carlsen was in disbelief in what happened and the arbiter proceeded to give the full point to Ernesto Inarkiev. Emil Sutovsky. He also hints that litigation was feared: "Bator Sambuev's lawyer would have had a field day.

He added that video replay after the fact is essentially too late, citing the infamous Kasparov-Polgar touch-move incident. Drkulec also gave some insight into who was the lone dissenting voice in the ruling. He said in the comments to this report that "I don't believe that the member that dissented is an International Arbiter as the other three gentlemen are.

In response to the suggestion that the CFC Board of Directors has the power to overrule a decision of the appeals committee, Drkulec told Chess. Overturning the decision of the National Appeals Committee seems a dubious idea to me. If they could look forward to their decisions being overturned it would be difficult to get people to serve on the NAC or any other committee for that matter.

Its hard enough getting people to volunteer now. What kind of argument did Noritsyn wish to make? He wanted to make many points to the NAC, including one opinion from another IA who claimed that upon careful review of the video which is still embedded below , Sambuev may have obstructed Noritsyn by already reaching for his own queen, which could have prevented Noritsyn from being able to stop the clock.

You can watch the video once again to see if this argument has merit. If you are watching in the Chrome browser, one helpful hint is to click the "cog wheel" in the lower right corner, select "speed," and change to 0.

The Canadian Chess Championship was turned upside down this weekend, literally. Taking place in Montreal from June July 1, two players ended tied with 8.

But this one had a dramatic and controversial ending, where an upside-down rook was not, in fact, a queen. What is it with North American blitz playoffs? Photo: John Upper. Nothing was amiss, until the concluding second blitz game. Noritsyn left and Sambuev right in a post-mortem after their classical game. Noritsyn, playing Black, advanced several passed pawns in the game's waning moments and was the first to promote.

Note that he was not first to "queen" despite that being his intention. With six seconds remaining, Noritsyn played He announced "queen" and turned it upside down on d1 before pressing his clock with four seconds remaining. He declared the move to be legal, but for the piece to be played as a rook. Before moving on into the intricacies of the rules, here's the video of the entire game, but we pick it up with the most relevant portion:.



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