Radjabov's King's Indian Put To The Test: Openings
Radjabov's King's Indian Put To The Test: Openings
Radjabov's King's Indian Put To The Test: Openings
OPENINGS
Radjabovs Kings
Indian put to the test
By IM Merijn van Delft & IM Robert Ris
whats hot?
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Frequency
Score
The classical start with 1.e4 e5 is still the main battlefield in Wijk
aan Zee. Was Short intending to repeat the Lange Gambit that
Movsesian used successfully earlier in the tournament? To 4. 0-0,
Kasimdzhanov replied with 4...d6 and seemed to be perfectly fine
after the opening. The Spanish torture is still working with a cold
59.4% score over 32 grandmaster games. This means that Black
is fine most of the time (especially the Berlin Wall is a tough nut to
crack lately), but White gets his occasional win.
The real testing of the Marshall is done in the C-group. In SoGupta (round 4) Black did his homework and sacrificed all his
pieces for an elegant perpetual. In Nijboer-Gupta (round 8) White
did convert his extra pawn in the line 8.h3!? (Anti-Marshall) 8...b7
9.d3 d5!? (Anti-Anti-Marshall). Last but not least, Black scored a
comfortable draw in all games with the Petroff so far.
Similarly, 1.d4 d5 remains the way to go for Black and while
Smeets brought the Botwinnik back to life, Motylev is doing very
well with the Moscow variation.
The Taimanov got beaten again in Karjakin-Stellwagen. Black had his chances in the game, but we feel White can improve earlier on.
Even the Najdorf is not very hot this week: Dominguez beat Morozevich with the English Attack (starting with 6.e3), Ivanchuk defeated
Karjakin with the Classical 6.e2 and Stellwagen got excellent play against Van Wely with
the sharp 6.g5. Surprisingly, the only Sicilian in good shape is tournament leader Movsesians Scheveninger (we are waiting for the good old Keres Attack!).
whats Not?
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In our 0-issue we already mentioned Teimour Radjabov as the greatest expert on the Kings
Indian. In Wijk aan Zee, Loek van Wely beat the Azeri GM with the Bayonet Attack. The
score in their private theoretical discussion is now 3-3.
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(diagram)
21...gxh4?
21...xe6! was necessary, when 22.hxg5 xd5
(22...hxg5? 23.h3+; 22...xg5?! 23.xg5 hxg5
24.xg5) 23.gxh6 (23. exd5 xg5) 23...df4
24.hxg7+ xg7 25.h2+ g8 26.xf4 xf4
27.c5 h4 28.g3 f6 gives Black equal
Semi-Slav, Anti-Moscow
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opening expert
Who:
Born:
Nationality:
Rating:
Wang Yue
March 31, 1987
China
2731
Expertise:
Why:
In 2008 the young Chinese GM made a big step forward in his career and almost entered the worlds top ten. His
game against Morozevich perfectly shows the strength of Wang Yue: obtaining a small edge after the opening,
little by little improving his position and transforming his advantage into something concrete. Similar technique
was shown in his last round win during the Turin Olympiad 2006, against Van Wely.
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