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Thursday, May 2, 2013

King’s Indian 8.e4 exd4 9.Nxd4 Re8 10.h3 Nc5 11.Re1 Bd7 [E68]-TWIC 963

TWIC 963
GM Spasov tried a risky exchange sacrifice to activate black's bishop pair and eventually broke white down in the Bulgarian Ch held in Bankya.


PlayerFIDE12345678901112Total
1Georgiev,Ki2657*½½½11½11½½18.0/11
2Enchev,I2451½*½½0110½1117.0/11
3Nikolov,Mo2527½½*½½1101½½½6.5/11
4Spasov,V2566½½½*½½½11½½½6.5/11
5Rusev,K253201½½*½½10½½16.0/11
6Arnaudov,G2489000½½*½11½116.0/11
7Petkov,V2566½00½½½*10½115.5/11
8Dimitrov,R24200110000*½11½5.0/11
9Janev,T24120½00101½*½1½5.0/11
10Kozhuharov,S2467½0½½½½½0½*½½4.5/11
11Ninov,N2504½0½½½0000½*13.5/11
12Vutov,M236200½½000½½½0*2.5/11


Spasov finished with 6.5/11. 

Bankya-More than Just Chess
I was looking for a nice video of the city and found this.



Here is the feature game.

Janev,T (2412) - Spasov,V (2566)
King’s Indian 8.e4 exd4  9.Nxd4 Re8 10.h3 Nc5 11.Re1 Bd7 [E68]
77th ch-BUL 2013 Bankya BUL (2.2), 17.04.2013

Position 1
White's kingside is looking shaky. What do you recommend for black?

Black to Play
33.f3

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