USCF reults here.
I was apprehensive about playing in this event as there were going to be many underrated youngsters just waiting to take big chunks out of my rating.
I went into the event with a rating of 1962 and had to score at least 4/5 just to break even.
I was outplayed in round 3 by FRANKLIN PUYANG ZHOU (1715) , but fortunately for me he gave me the game in the end.
I went in to the last round 3-1. I was paired against TROY JOSEPH ZIMMERMANN (2015)
We reached the above position with White to play. I spent a lot of time on the obvious Nxg6, which later analysis shows wins pretty comfortably. But I played Bxf8 and could not find the right moves in time.
A win would have given me a share of 2nd place and a rating of 1973, but instead I ended up at 1955.
[Event "2013 NE Open"]
[Site "Nenah Holiday Inn"]
[Date "2013.01.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Wijetunge"]
[Black "Zimmerman"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 c5 3. d5 Qb6 4. Bc1 e5 5. Na3 d6 6. c3 Be7 7. Nc4 Qc7 8. a4 b6
9. f3 e4 10. Bg5 Bf5 11. h4 h5 12. Nh3 O-O 13. Nf4 g6 14. Ne3 Bc8 15. Qc2 exf3
16. gxf3 Nh7 17. Bh6 Bf6 18. Bxf8 (18. Nxg6 fxg6 19. Qxg6+ Bg7 20. Rg1 Rf7 21.
Nc4 Nf8 (21... Bf5 22. Qxh5 Bc2 23. Kd2 Nf6 24. Qxf7+ Qxf7 25. Rxg7+ Qxg7 26.
Bxg7 Kxg7 27. Kxc2) (21... Kh8) 22. Qxf7+ Qxf7 23. Nxd6 Ng6 (23... Qf6 24.
Rxg7+ Kh8 25. Nf7+)) 18... Nxf8 19. Neg2 (19. Qe4) (19. O-O-O Qe7 20. Neg2 (20.
Nc4 Bxh4)) *
History
year / players / winner(s)
2012 101 (FM A BETANELI)
2011 69 (NM E SANTARIUS)
2009 98 (NM E SANTARIUS, H PAN)
2008 95 (IM M AMANOV, FM A BETANELI, NM E SANTARIUS)
2007 97 (FM A STAMNOV)
2006 116 (A VAJA , G ARANOVICH)
2005 100 (FM A STAMNOV, E SANTARIUS)
2004 108 (IM S SMIATANKIN, FM A BETANELI, J ROWE)
Don't be too hard on yourself for not playing Nxg6. That is not easy to calculate at all. In your shoes, I probably would have played Bxf8, too.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice seeing and talking to you again. Hope to see you at some more Wisconsin tournaments.
ReplyDeleteYes it was nice meeting some of the "old gang"
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to play in the Minnesota Open next
Minnesota Open
Did you consider Ne6? I don't think he can take with the f-pawn, so he has to give up his Bc8, leaving you with light-squared domination.
ReplyDeleteAnd as I've been saying for the past few years ... what was your PLAN?
I only considered Nxg6 and Bxf8
ReplyDeleteI don't think a plan is needed in the given position :)
I just had to calculate the Nxg6 variation accurately.
You have retired?