{"id":3138,"date":"2012-01-05T20:02:32","date_gmt":"2012-01-05T19:02:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kszgk.com\/iccf\/?page_id=3138"},"modified":"2012-02-03T20:10:30","modified_gmt":"2012-02-03T19:10:30","slug":"romania","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/kszgk.com\/iccf\/?page_id=3138","title":{"rendered":"Romania"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Name of Federation<\/strong>: Comisia Nationala de Sah prin Corespondenta<\/p>\n<p><strong>Year of Foundation<\/strong>: 1959<\/p>\n<p><strong>ICCF Delegate<\/strong>: Miron Sferle (<a href=\"mailto:mironsferle@yahoo.com\">mironsferle@yahoo.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p><strong>E-Mail contact<\/strong>: Marius Ceteras (<a href=\"mailto:allromanians@yahoo.com\">allromanians@yahoo.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Website<\/strong>: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.frsah.ro\/index.php?action=page_display&amp;PageID=80\">http:\/\/www.frsah.ro\/index.php?action=page_display&amp;PageID=80<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Article provided by<\/strong>: Marius Ceteras, Valer Eugen Demian, Vladimir Salceanu and Olimpiu Urcan, updated by Miron Sferle.<\/p>\n<p><!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<p>Parts from this presentation have also been published in the Internet based magazine \u201dCorrespondence Chess News\u201d issues 68 and 71 from 2002.<\/p>\n<p>Other sources: Chessmail, \u201dChess from A to Z\u201d by Constantin Stefaniu<\/p>\n<p>Historically the first CC game in Romania is dated in 1898:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Sachetti (Odobesti),J &#8211; Costin (Iasi),V<\/p>\n<p>[C14]<\/p>\n<p>cr Romania, 1898<\/p>\n<p>1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.\u00a4c3 \u00a4f6 4.\u00a5g5 \u00a5e7 5.e5 \u00a4fd7 6.\u00a5xe7 \u00a3xe7 7.\u00a3d2 0\u20130 8.\u00a4d1 c5 9.c3 f6 10.f4 fxe5 11.fxe5 cxd4 12.cxd4 \u00a4c6 13.\u00a4e2 \u00a4b6 14.\u00a4e3 \u00a5d7 15.0\u20130\u20130 \u00a4a4 16.g3 b5 17.\u00a4f4 a6 18.h4 g6 19.\u00a4g4 \u00a5e8 20.\u00a5h3 \u00a4d8 21.\u00a6df1 \u00a6a7 22.\u00a4f6+ \u00a2h8 23.h5 g5 24.\u00a4g6+ hxg6 25.hxg6 \u00a2g7 26.\u00a5f5 \u00a5xg6 27.\u00a5xg6 1\u20130<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In 1963 the 1st ever-organized CC Championship of the Popular Republic of Romania recorded the name of the first winner: Vladimir Salceanu. This could arguably be considered one of the strongest CC tournaments ever organized in Romania, with several top OTB players not able to qualify past the semi-final groups.<\/p>\n<p>A lot of Romanian players reached high rankings in ICCF. One cannot form an all time list of Romanian CC top players without including all our titled male and female players (information taken from Eloquery, ICCF database):<\/p>\n<p>3 GMs: Mihai Breazu, Paul Diaconescu and Gheorghe Rotariu.<\/p>\n<p>9 IMs: Aurel Anton, Eugen Costea, Valer Vasile Demian, Gheorghe Martin, Emil Mende, Edgar Nacht, Vladimir Salceanu, Mihai Suta, and Gheorghe Telbis.<\/p>\n<p>3 LMs: Ecaterina Radovici, Rodica Reicher-Iacovescu and Veturia Simu.<\/p>\n<p>Two of the above players managed to win the European Championship: Aurel Anton co-winner of the 9th edition and Vladimir Salceanu winner of the 59th edition (source \u201cChessmail\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>Participating actively in international competitions has not been the only area of interest for Romanians. Constantin Stefaniu is the first Romanian elected in ICCF (1965). The regretted Paul Diaconescu, heart and soul supported and activist in ICCF followed his example. Paul\u2019s work and dedication has been rewarded with positions in the ICCF Presidium such as: Vice-President and General Secretary. Closed friend with Paul, Vladimir Salceanu summarizes the best Paul\u2019s achievements:<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cIt is very hard to summarize his work and achievements, but please allow me to point a few notable areas:<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; Continuous pursuit in attracting new players of all ages toward CC;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; As Vice-President and General Secretary of ICCF he fought hard for a wider variety of tournaments, for promoting chess between women and closer friendly relationships between member federations;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; As an arbiter he consistently looked for better rules of play and better organizational rules for ICCF;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; In 1976 he has been the head organizer of the ICCF Presidium Congress in Bucharest, which ended up as a huge success;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; In 1990 he was the founder of Romanian National CC Commission. Unfortunately the people put in charge would prove not equal to the task of developing his work into a successful federation.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>I am not sure if people truly remember what kind of person Paul really was; on several occasions he neglected his personal life when his chess work demanded it! After his premature death our Romanian CC scene needs a rebirth from its own ashes. For years we\u2019ve been short-changed with uprising good players. Our new generation needs to remedy that and follow his dedication if they want to stand a chance at reaching the Holy Grail of chess.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The legacy left by our predecessors demands the best from the new generation. Seeing Vladimir becoming the European Champion in 2002 makes us proud and also gives us hope that hard work will be rewarded. Please allow us to conclude this presentation with a nice piece of writing coming from an author representing the new generation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bonnie and Clyde<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>From a Transylvanian coffee shop<\/p>\n<p>By Olimpiu Urcan<\/p>\n<p>Translation by ICCF-IM Valer Eugen Demian<\/p>\n<p>I was visiting again this quiet Transylvanian city, like a romantic man returning to his first love over and over again. A superb day of autumn with incredible colours around me and a few moments of free spirit time guided my steps to the local coffee shop. I already knew it was the regular meeting place of well-known local chess masters and amateurs, as well as young poets, artists, or university students. Coming through the door, I noticed something unusual that day: at one of the tables, a pair of retired people, a little old man and his lady, were engaged in an odd chess game in which the result seemed inevitable. Grandpa had an all around elegance and a calm expression despite the rather inappropriate strains of music that I recognized to be the voice of the legendary Edith Piaf. I advanced to the bartender and ordered my coffee, with my interest now directed toward the position played by those two.<\/p>\n<p>It seemed to be the ending of an extremely sharp tactical battle; this idea came as a surprise to me and I decided to sit at a nearby table to follow the game. Both players were not looking like much of a challenge, plus grandpa clearly had very little chance to save his White position. I looked at the game for a few more seconds. Satisfied with my assessment, I concentrated my attention on obtaining the desired mix of coffee and milk. All of a sudden, my sixth sense gave me a brief warning signal: I\u2019ve seen this position before, but when and where? Hmm\u2026 Looking again at both players, I dismissed the signal; there\u2019s no way these guys could have known this position, right? After all, we were sitting in a coffee shop with two unlikely players \u2013 grandma who seemed much more interested in the ashtray on the table and grandpa with a delicate smile, perhaps looking for the fastest way to end the game. It seemed there was no hope whatsoever for the White player.<\/p>\n<p>While analysing the position, my concentration was broken when the door swung open and a group of young local chess players entered the coffee shop. They were very vocal and noisy, clearly disrupting the peaceful atmosphere around us. One of them \u2013 a young master who lately was showing encouraging signs of improvement \u2013 noticed the odd couple as well and approached the table. Grandpa was ready to finally make a move; the young man took a quick look at the board and said:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy are you wasting this woman\u2019s time? Don\u2019t you see how lost you are?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, grandpa didn\u2019t seem upset by this completely out of line intrusion, but replied rather politely:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMaybe my young friend would care to help the lady win this game? Also you should consider agreeing to a little bet now, to make it worthwhile. Are your moves as sharp as your tongue?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>His words, hmm\u2026 I quickly looked at the board again and that thought of seeing something familiar came back, more persistent than ever. Yes, of course! I\u2019ve seen this before, but where? I couldn\u2019t put my finger on it as much as I tried to\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Obviously grandpa\u2019s words had the desired effect. The young man had a short discussion with his friends and agreed to play as Black with one condition: the stakes &#8211; double or nothing! Grandpa agreed with a short gesture and grandma delicately moved away emptying the chair for the new combatant. The entire group of friends formed a curious, excited crowd. They were all ready for this unexpected show, with the young man bursting with confidence and pleasure at the chance of winning that money under such easy circumstances. On my part, all those preparation helped me successfully finish my mental search; I already knew the answers about that position!<\/p>\n<p>xx diagram to follow<\/p>\n<p>Grandpa made his first move:<\/p>\n<p>1. \u00a6e4+<\/p>\n<p>The audience looked as if they were hit by the storm. What is this? Even the young man\u2019s girlfriend could see that White\u2019s Rook was unprotected! She looked at him, all smiles, just to notice him concentrating more than expected on such a silly looking move. Maybe he was beginning to understand the complexity of the situation? A while later, he decided to reply and his move was made with a deflating gesture of someone who really knew what he\u2019s doing:<\/p>\n<p>1&#8230;\u00a2xe4<\/p>\n<p>The next few moves were made in a blitz tempo, the audience struggling to follow the events.<\/p>\n<p>2.g7+ \u00a2d4 3.c3+ \u00a2c4<\/p>\n<p>One of the waitresses went to the bar and informed the bartender: \u201cI don\u2019t understand anything anymore\u201d. People in the crowd, some of them pretty good chess players, were starting to look at grandpa with admiration: he was going to get his Queen back! As the game progressed, they realised he had no intentions of continuing that way.<\/p>\n<p>4.\u00a5g8+<\/p>\n<p>Some were very intrigued by this move. However the young man obviously knew already that 4.g8\u00a3+ \u2026 would have been followed by 4\u2026\u00a5f7, with Black taking the initiative.<\/p>\n<p>4&#8230; \u00a5f7 5.b8\u00a3 h1\u00a3<\/p>\n<p>The crowd quickly gathered a couple of Queens from a nearby board, interrupting that game which was nowhere near as exciting as this one. By now, everyone \u2013chess players or amateurs alike\u2013 was deeply enthralled by this game.<\/p>\n<p>6.\u00a5xf7+ \u00a3xf7 7.\u00a3c7+!!<\/p>\n<p>What a sensational move! It was becoming clear to a lot of people that now we were at the climax of the contest. Oh, how far away from the truth this impression was. The young man was clearly shaken by the move; he took his time to analyse all consequences. A few minutes later his face showed calm and determination; it was not so bad after all.<\/p>\n<p>7&#8230;\u00a3xc7 8.g8\u00a3+ \u00a3d5+<\/p>\n<p>The only move and the simplest one to solve this puzzle in front of this strange old man showing no signs of admitting his folly. The young man relaxed; his friends were starting to poke each other exchanging smirks and giggles. Indifferent to all this, grandpa replied:<\/p>\n<p>9.\u00a2c2!!<\/p>\n<p>Complete silence! Nobody could understand this strange lack of interest White showed for his Queen. Grandpa finally raised his eyes looking around for his lady while the young man was now sweating profusely now, with a despairing look on his face in spite of the huge material advantage. With a shaky hand, he replied:<\/p>\n<p>9&#8230;\u00a3xg8<\/p>\n<p>Grandpa moved immediately with a candid smile on his face:<\/p>\n<p>10.e4!<\/p>\n<p>The crestfallen young man finally realized that checkmate was inevitable. He had no choice but to resign, shake grandpa\u2019s hand and pay the bet. Amidst the silence, grandma and grandpa took their coats, smiled politely toward the bartender and waitress and stepped outside. I quickly gathered my things and left the coffee shop, now full of noisy analysis of the game just ended.<\/p>\n<p>Grandma and grandpa were walking happily not far away in front. The autumn sun was caressing them like a mother does to her favourite children. I approached them and said with a friendly tone: \u201cDogorov 1968!\u201d. Grandpa looked into my eyes, smiled back and replied: \u201cDogorov of course, but 1969!\u201d. We shook hands and went in different directions. I continued my walk for a while. It was obvious grandma and grandpa planned this all along: choose a famous endgame study from the 1960s and wait for the ignorant player to fall into their trap. I was lucky enough to know that position since my interests lie in looking at women, chess, positions with lots of Queens on the board and the love life of World chess champions. However everybody else got their lesson that day, in that quiet coffee shop and with an unexpected teacher who was refusing to live his life far away from the surrounding World. This new generation had the chance to learn the hard way how the lack of knowledge makes you pay!<\/p>\n<p><!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<p>==<\/p>\n<p>The legacy left by our predecessors demands the best from the new generation. When Vladimir Salceanu became the European Champion in 2002 his achievement became the defining bridge between our rich past and future full of potential.<\/p>\n<p>During the past 10 years correspondence chess in Romania has followed an upwards trajectory in respect to the number of tournaments and players involved. This was possible as a result of hard work and enthusiasm of a number of individuals behind the scenes. The list of names could be quite long, so I will limit myself to mentioning just a few important ones.<\/p>\n<p>MF Marius Ceteras is by far the leader and engine behind this resurrection. His focus on the newer forms of playing correspondence chess (email and server chess) got off the ground with the creation of our first website: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.romanianchess.org\">www.romanianchess.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>That became the focal place where all players got their information, clarifications and opportunities to enter domestic and international competitions; from there all took off fast and furious as they say. The number of tournaments organized increased, as tradition began to keep pace with technological development:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Romania\u2019s National Chess Championship (internet) started in 2003 by email and continued on the ICCF server. Today we have reached the 9th edition.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Romania\u2019s Cup and Romania\u2019s National Chess Team Championship have moved on the ICCF server as well.<\/p>\n<p>In all this avalanche of new technology, internet and mountain of information postal chess was not forgotten. Eugen Hang has dedicated his life to correspondence chess and he ensured postal players still had an opportunity to play chess in Romania; example:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Romania\u2019s National Chess Championship (by post) has reached its 43rd edition and the last one. After 2010 all these championships are taking place on the ICCF server.<\/p>\n<p>ICCF-IM Valer Eugen Demian has maintained a good connection with his friends and former federation ever since he immigrated to Canada. His focus has been to improve the communication with all levels of ICCF, as well as to reconnect Romania with new and old friends from around the globe; as a result Romanian players began to participate in numbers at all levels and in all important ICCF tournaments either individual or team play (friendly, Olympiad, ICCF Champions League and others).<\/p>\n<p>On the international stage Romania has become active again by organizing a number of strong tournaments such as (also see Milestones below): Diaconescu Memorial (5 sections) back in 2003, Romanian Chess Federation \u2013 80 years in 2005, Romanian Chess Federation \u2013 85 years in 2010, plus CSU Craiova club \u2013 10 years still in 2010. These tournaments presented real opportunities to a large number of Romanians to strengthen their play and achieve success by obtaining ICCF titles, winning tournaments or qualifying to the highest levels of competitions.<\/p>\n<p>One parameter to quantify Romania\u2019s participation on the international stage is the number of international titles; if back in 2001 Romania had 15 international titled players, 10 years later (at the end of 2011) it has no less than 34 players (including those passed away). It is hard to put together an all times top list for Romanian players, so instead we list them all as follows:<\/p>\n<p>5 GMs: Mihai Breazu, Paul Diaconescu, Gheorghe Rotariu, Florin Serban and Costel Voiculescu.<\/p>\n<p>1 LGM: Plass-Caravan Mariana.<\/p>\n<p>9 SIMs: Ioan Calin Chiru, Daniel Cinca, Boris Gusan, Zsolt Karacsony, Cornel Matei, Octavian Moise, Liviu Neagu, Vladimir Salceanu and Miron Sferle.<\/p>\n<p>16 IMs: Aurel Anton, Radu Breahna, Viorel Calugaru, Sorin-Marius Ciucurel, Eugen Costea, Viorel Craciuneanu, Mircea Dabija, Valer Vasile Demian, Mihai Florea, Stefan Lakatos, Gheorghe Martin, Emil Mende, Edgar Nacht, Miron Nacu, Mihai Suta and Gheorghe Telbis.<\/p>\n<p>3 LMs: Ecaterina Radovici, Rodica Reicher-Iacovescu and Veturia Simu.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Milestones for correspondence chess in Romania in the new Millenium:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2000 \u2013 2002<\/p>\n<p>Team Romania (Vladimir Salceanu, Radu Breahna, D. Grosu, O. Moise, D. Hagelstein, M. Nacu) qualifies to the final of the 1st Email Olympiad.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2002<\/p>\n<p>Vladimir Salceanu becomes the European CC Champion after winning EU-FSM\/59 (1996 \u2013 2002) with 11\/14.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2002 March 30th<\/p>\n<p>The start of the first international friendly match by e-mail between a Romanian team called \u201cAll Romanians\u201d, organized by Marius Ceteras and Valer Eugen Demian.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2003 January 15th<\/p>\n<p>Romanian CC Commission organizes \u201cPaul Diaconescu Memorial\u201d, the largest international invitational event organized in ICCF in the year 2003. The memorial consisted of 5 sections as follows:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>3 international ones played by e-mail,<\/li>\n<li>1 domestic one played by e-mail<\/li>\n<li>1 domestic one played by post.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Participants from 18 counties took part in this event.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2003 June 30th<\/p>\n<p>The first Romanian Email Championship starts with 37 entries in the Semi-finals groups.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2004 \u2013 2006<\/p>\n<p>Octavian Moise wins the 1st Balkan Invitational Championship, played by email.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2005 \u2013 2008<\/p>\n<p>Team Romania (Florin Serban, Daniel Cinca, Calin Ioan Chiru, Viorel Calugaru, Constantin Enescu, Almos Szabo, Stefan Lakatos, Cristian Campian) wins the 3rd Semifinal of 7th European Team Championship and qualifies to the Final.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2006-2009<\/p>\n<p>The Romanian Team (Zsolt Karacsony, Calin Ioan Chiru, Octavian Moise, Miron Sferle, Viorel Craciuneanu, Miron Nacu) finishes on 2nd place the 2nd Semifinal of 17th ICCF Olympiad and qualifies to the Final.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2007-2009<\/p>\n<p>Florin Serban wins the 5th group of Candidats Tournament and qualifies to the 26th World CC Championship Final.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2009-2011<\/p>\n<p>Liviu Neagu wins the Semifinal 1 of the 33rd World CC Championship Final and qualifies to TC.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2009-2011<\/p>\n<p>The Romanian team (Ioan Calin Chiru, Octavian Moise, Mihai Florea, Elemer Karacsony, Iulian Necula, Gavril Berecz, Gheorghe Dobrei, Marin Zlatariu) finishes on 4th place the 1st Semifinal of 8th European Team Championship and qualifies to the Final.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2009-2011<\/p>\n<p>The Romanian Team (Cornel Matei, Daniel Volovici, Liviu Neagu, Costel Voiculescu, Mircea Bucur, Iosif Mathe) finishes on 2nd place the 4th Semifinal of 18th ICCF Olympiad and qualifies to the Final.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 2010<\/p>\n<p>Florin Serban is awarded the title of ICCF-GM.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 First day of 2012<\/p>\n<p>Costel Voiculescu achieved his second GM norm and ICCF-GM 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class='ngg-clear'><\/div>\t<\/div>\n\n<p>==<\/p>\n<p><!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<p>==<\/p>\n<p>Games<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class='chessboard-wrapper'><textarea id='pgn4web_90acdac3' style='display:none;' cols='40' rows='8'>   [Event \"World Championship 26 Final\"] [Site \"ICCF\"] [Date \"????.??.??\"] [Round \"?\"] [White \"Serban, Florin\"] [Black \"Mart\u00ed Pericot, Juan Manuel\"] [Result \"1-0\"] [ECO \"B90\"] [WhiteElo \"2616\"] [BlackElo \"2473\"] [Annotator \"Dr. Florin Serban\"] [PlyCount \"89\"]   1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8. f3 Nbd7 9. g4 b5 10. g5 b4 11. Ne2 Nh5 12. Qd2 a5 13. Ng3 Nxg3 14. hxg3 a4 15. Nc1 Qa5 {Diagram #} 16. Nd3 (16. f4 g6 17. Nd3 Bg7 18. a3 bxa3 19. Qxa5 Rxa5 20. Rxa3 O-O 21. b4 Raa8 22. Bg2 Rab8 23. Rxa4 Rfc8 24. Kd2 exf4 25. gxf4 Nb6 26. Bxb6 Rxb6 27. Bh3 (27. Ra3 Rbc6 28. Rc1 Bc3+ 29. Ke3 Rc4 30. b5 Bd7 31. Rb3 Bd4+ 32. Kf3 Be6 33. b6 { 1\/2 Toro Sol\u00eds de Ovando,G (2611)-Bokar,D (2571)\/ICCF 2006}) 27... Bxh3 28. Rxh3 Rbc6 29. Ke3 Rxc2 30. Ra6 d5 31. e5 Bf8 32. Ra5 R2c3 33. Rxd5 { 1\/2 Ruben,G (2452)-Mart\u00ed Pericot,J (2437)\/ICCF 2008}) 16... d5 17. exd5 Qxd5 18. Bg2 (18. Kf2 Rc8 19. Rh4 f5 20. Rd1 a3 21. b3 Qa5 (21... Be7 22. Rxb4 Bxb4 23. Nxb4 Qxd2+ 24. Rxd2 Rf8 25. Ba6 Rc7 26. Re2 Kf7 27. c4 Nb8 28. Bb5 Bd7 29. Nc2 Kg6 30. f4 exf4 31. gxf4 Rb7 32. Nxa3 h6 33. gxh6 gxh6 34. Rd2 h5 35. Kg3 Rg8 36. Bf2 Kf7+ 37. Kf3 Rh8 38. Rd6 h4 39. Bd4 Rh7 40. Kg2 h3+ 41. Kh2 Bxb5 42. cxb5 Rd7 43. Rxd7+ Nxd7 44. Nc2 Ke6 45. a4 Kd5 46. a5 Re7 47. Nb4+ Kxd4 48. Nc6+ {1\/2 Rattinger,F (2643)-Vayser,V (2556)\/ICCF 2008}) 22. g6 h6 23. Kg1 Be7 24. Rxb4 Bxb4 25. Nxb4 O-O 26. Qd6 Rf6 27. Nc6 Qc3 28. Ne7+ Kh8 29. Rd3 Qxc2 30. Rd2 Qc1 31. Nxc8 Qxc8 32. Kf2 Qc3 33. Be2 Rxg6 34. Qxa3 Kh7 35. Rd6 Qc2 36. Qa5 e4 37. Bf4 exf3 38. Rd2 Qb1 39. Bxf3 Nf6 40. Re2 { 1\/2 Boger,R (2625)-Toro Sol\u00eds de Ovando,G (2616)\/ICCF 2007}) 18... Qb5 19. Rh4 (19. Bh3 Bxh3 20. Rxh3 Be7 21. Rh4 f5 22. O-O-O b3 23. a3 Rc8 24. c3 Nf8 25. Rh2 Ng6 26. Nb4 Rd8 27. Nd5 Kf7 28. Qd3 Qxd3 29. Rxd3 f4 30. gxf4 exf4 31. Nxf4 Nxf4 32. Rxd8 Rxd8 33. Bxf4 Rd3 34. Rh3 Kg6 35. Bd2 Bd8 36. Rg3 Be7 37. Rh3 Bd8 38. Rg3 Kf5 39. Kd1 Bc7 { 1\/2-1\/2 Anand,V (2757)-Kasparov,G (2838)\/Linares 2002\/CBM 088}) 19... Rb8 20. Kf2 $5 (20. f4 Be7 21. Be4 f5 22. gxf6 Bxf6 23. Rh2 a3 24. f5 Bd5 25. Qg2 axb2 26. Nxb2 Bxe4 27. Qxe4 Be7 28. O-O-O Rc8 29. Qd3 { 1\/2-1\/2 Reppmann,D (2611) -Persson,C (2526)\/ICCF corr 2002\/Telechess CBM 120}) 20... Nb6 21. b3 $146 {Diagram #} (21. Rd1 Be7 22. b3 axb3 23. axb3 Nd5 24. Bf1 Qa5 25. Kg2 Rc8 26. Bf2 h6 27. Nxe5 O-O 28. Nc4 Qc7 29. f4 Nc3 30. Re1 Rcd8 31. Bd3 Bd5+ 32. Kg1 Rfe8 33. Qe3 Bc6 34. Ne5 Bd5 35. Rh5 g6 36. Rxh6 Bf8 37. Rh2 Bg7 38. g4 Bb7 39. Qh3 Nd5 40. Qh7+ Kf8 41. Bd4 { 1-0 Di Berardino,D (2471)-Gago Padreny,I (2169)\/Parla 2008\/CBM 126 Extra}) 21... Nd5 22. Bf1 Qa5 23. Re1 Bd6 (23... axb3 24. axb3 Bd6 25. Kg2 $13) 24. Kg2 Rd8 (24... Nxe3+ 25. Rxe3 O-O 26. Nf2 Be7 27. Qe1 Bxg5 28. Rxe5 Qd8 29. Rxb4 Rxb4 30. Qxb4 Bf6 $14) (24... axb3 25. axb3) 25. bxa4 O-O (25... Qxa4 26. Bc5 Bxc5 27. Nxc5 Nf4+ 28. Kg1 Rxd2 29. Nxa4 Ng6 30. Rxb4 Rxc2 (30... O-O 31. Bd3 $14) 31. Rb8+ Kd7 32. Rb7+ Kc6 33. Rb6+ Kc7 34. Bd3 $36) 26. Nf2 Be7 (26... f5 27. gxf6 Nxf6 28. Bg5 $40) 27. Bd3 h6 $6 (27... g6 28. Reh1 h5 29. Qe1 Nxe3+ 30. Qxe3 Rxd3 31. cxd3 $13) 28. Reh1 Qxa4 (28... Rfe8 29. Qe1 $40) 29. Qe1 Qxa2 $2 30. Bc1 $1 Rfe8 (30... f6 31. Qe4 f5 32. Qxe5 Nc3 33. Rxh6 gxh6 34. Rxh6 Qd5 35. Qxe6+ Qxe6 36. Rxe6 $16) (30... Bd6 31. Rxh6 $16) 31. Rxh6 $1 {Diagram #} gxh6 32. Rxh6 Bc5 (32... Bd6 33. Qe4 Kf8 34. g6 $16) 33. Qe4 Kf8 34. g6 Qa7 ( 34... Bd4 35. gxf7 Bxf7 36. Bg5 $16) (34... Bxf2 35. Qh4 $16) (34... Rd6 35. Rh7 Ke7 36. Bb5 $16) 35. Qh4 fxg6 36. Ne4 Be3 37. Rxg6 Qc7 (37... Bxc1 38. Qh8+ Ke7 39. Rg7+ Bf7 40. Rxf7+ $18) 38. c4 (38. Ng5 $1) 38... Bf7 39. cxd5 Bxg6 40. Qh8+ Kf7 41. Qf6+ Kg8 42. Qxg6+ Qg7 43. Nf6+ Kh8 44. Qxg7+ Kxg7 45. Nxe8+ 1-0   [Event \"III. Danube Cup, 2008-2010\"] [Site \"ICCF\"] [Date \"????.??.??\"] [Round \"?\"] [White \"Neagu, Liviu\"] [Black \"Fajs, Bojan\"] [Result \"1-0\"] [ECO \"B90\"] [PlyCount \"147\"] [EventDate \"2008.??.??\"] [WhiteTeam \"Romania\"] [BlackTeam \"Slovenia\"] [WhiteTeamCountry \"ROM\"] [BlackTeamCountry \"SLO\"]   1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nf3 { A positional line against Najdorf variant.} Be7 8. Bc4 O-O 9. O-O Nc6 10. Bb3 Be6 11. Qe2 Na5 12. Rfd1 {Diagram #} Qc7 $6 ({ Here it is preferable the immediate exchange on b3.} 12... Nxb3 { after that, the opening of the column \"a\" has been tried by} 13. cxb3 Nd7 { Other continuations can be:} (13... Qb8 14. Bg5 b5 15. Rd3 $146 (15. Ne1) 15... h6 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Rad1 Be7 18. Nd5 Bxd5 19. Rxd5 Qc7 20. Ne1 Rac8 21. g3 f5 22. exf5 Rxf5 23. Qe4 {Leko, P-Shirov, A\/Morelia\/Linares 2008;}) (13... Qe8 14. Ne1 Ng4 15. Nc2 f5 16. f3 Nxe3 17. Nxe3 fxe4 18. Nxe4 Rd8 19. Nd5 Qf7 20. Qd3 Bxd5 21. Qxd5 Qxd5 22. Rxd5 Kf7 23. Rad1 Ke6 24. b4 Rc8 25. b5 { Carlsen, M-Karjakin, S\/Cap d'Agde 2006.}) 14. Nd2 Qc7 15. Rac1 Rfc8 16. Nd5 Qd8 17. Rxc8 Rxc8 18. Nxe7+ Qxe7 19. Nc4 Bxc4 20. bxc4 Nc5 21. b3 Rc6 22. Qc2 h6 23. g3 Qc7 24. Kg2 Nd7 25. Qd3 Nf6 26. a4 Nd7 { Carlsen, M-Ivanchuk, V\/Morelia\/Linares 2008;}) 13. Bg5 { Diagram # With the clear intention to eliminate a d5 field defender.} Nxb3 14. axb3 Rac8 $5 ({This exchange can be avoided by} 14... Nh5 15. Nxe5 (15. Ne1 g6 16. Bh6 Rfd8 17. Nd3 Bf8 18. Bg5 Be7 19. Qe3 Bxg5 20. Qxg5 Kg7 21. Rd2 h6 22. Qe3 Nf6 23. Rad1 Rac8 24. h3 Qa5 25. Kh1 Rd7 26. f4 { Safarli, E-Andriasin, Z\/Moscova 2010;}) 15... Bxg5 16. Qxh5 Bf6 17. Nf3 Bxc3 18. bxc3 Qxc3 19. Nd4 Rac8 20. Qa5 Qxa5 21. Rxa5 Rc3 22. f3 Rd8 23. Rd2 Kf8 24. Ne2 Rcc8 25. c4 Ke7 26. Nd4 Rc5 27. Ra1 g5 {Efimenko, Z-Najer, E\/Germany 2008}) 15. Rd2 $6 (15. Bxf6) 15... h6 $2 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Qd3 Rfd8 18. Nd5 Bxd5 19. Qxd5 Qb6 {Diagram # Typical position with an active knight against a passive bishop, but this advantage is difficult to be exploited due to the Black's counterplay on column \"c\".} 20. Qd3 Rc5 21. c4 Qc7 22. g3 b5 23. Rc2 a5 24. Ne1 $1 {The knight is going to d5, via e1-g2-e3-d5.} bxc4 25. bxc4 Qc6 26. b3 Be7 27. Qe2 Qc7 28. Rca2 Rb8 29. Qc2 Qb6 30. Rb1 Bg5 31. h4 Bd8 32. Ng2 Rc7 33. Ne3 Rd7 34. Nd5 Qc6 35. Kg2 Qc8 36. Nc3 Bb6 37. Nb5 Qd8 38. Qd2 Ra8 39. Rd1 Kh7 40. Rda1 Rc8 41. Rd1 Kg8 42. Qc3 Ra8 43. Rad2 Bc5 44. Rd5 Qe7 45. Qd3 Rad8 46. Ra1 Ra8 47. Rd1 Rad8 48. Nc3 $1 Kh8 49. Na4 $1 Bd4 ({ Black decides to give up a pawn to avoid the disaster after} 49... Bb4 50. c5 Qe6 51. Nb6 Re7 52. Rxd6 Rxd6 53. cxd6 Re8 54. Qd5) 50. Rxa5 Rb7 51. Qc2 Rdb8 52. Rd3 Qd8 53. Rd5 Qf6 54. Rf3 Qe7 55. Qd1 Kg8 56. Rd3 Qf6 57. f4 h5 58. f5 Qh6 59. Kh3 Kh7 60. Qf3 Kg8 61. Qd1 Qh7 $2 ({A mistake, but after} 61... Rb4 62. Rf3 R4b7 63. Qc2 Rb4 64. Ra5 {Black had serious problems to solve ...}) 62. Rxd6 g6 63. R3xd4 $1 {Diagram # Logical!} exd4 64. Nc5 Re7 65. Nd7 $1 Rxd7 66. Rxd7 gxf5 67. Qxd4 Qg7 68. Rd8+ Rxd8 69. Qxd8+ Kh7 70. Qg5 Qa1 71. Qxh5+ Kg8 72. Qxf5 Qh1+ 73. Kg4 Qd1+ 74. Qf3 1-0   [Event \"European TC VII, Final, 2009-2010\"] [Site \"ICCF\"] [Date \"????.??.??\"] [Round \"?\"] [White \"Sferle, Miron\"] [Black \"Riccio, Eros\"] [Result \"1-0\"] [ECO \"B85\"] [WhiteElo \"2500\"] [BlackElo \"2556\"] [Annotator \"M. Sferle \"] [PlyCount \"113\"] [EventDate \"2008.??.??\"] [EventType \"game\"]   1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 ({White's intention is to play the English Attack. A more popular move order to reach the same position is:} 6. Be2 e6 7. Be3 Qc7 8. a4) 6... e6 7. Be2 Qc7 {Scheveningen.} 8. a4 $5 ({Wishing to avoid the main line:} 8. Qd2 b5 9. a3 Bb7 10. f3) 8... Nc6 ( 8... b6 9. f4 Bb7 10. Bf3 Nbd7 11. Qe2 Be7 (11... g6 12. O-O e5 13. Rad1 $5 { Akopian - Vachier-Lagrave 1-0, Dresda, 2008.}) 12. g4 Nc5 13. Bf2 O-O 14. g5 Nfd7 15. O-O Rfe8 16. b4 e5 17. bxc5 exd4 18. Bxd4 Nxc5 { Sokolov Andrei-Suba Mihai 1\/2-1\/2, Turneul regilor, Bazna, 2008.}) 9. O-O Be7 10. f4 O-O 11. Kh1 Re8 12. Bf3 {Diagram # #} ({Worth trying also is:} 12. Bd3 $5 Nb4 13. a5 Bd7 14. Qe1 Rac8 15. Qg3 Nh5 16. Qf3 Nf6 17. g4 { Jakovenko - Volokitin, EU Ch, Dresda, 2007.}) 12... Bf8 {Preparing e6-e5} 13. Qd2 {Moving toward f2} Na5 $6 { Looking for a more active position for the N. However much better is:} (13... Rb8 $5 {as seen in the following games:} 14. Rad1 (14. Qf2 e5 15. Nde2 exf4 $146 (15... b5) 16. Bb6 Qe7 17. Nxf4 Be6 18. Rad1 g6 19. Qd2 Ne5 20. Be2 Rbc8 21. Bf2 h6 22. h3 Rc6 23. Bh4 g5 24. Nxe6 Qxe6 25. Bg3 Nc4 26. Qd4 Bg7 27. Bxc4 Rxc4 28. Qxd6 Qxd6 {1\/2-1\/2 Adams,M-Anand,V\/Linares 2005}) 14... e5 15. Nb3 ( 15. fxe5 dxe5 16. Nb3 Be6 17. Bb6 Qc8 $11) 15... b5 16. axb5 axb5 17. Nd5 Nxd5 18. exd5 e4 19. Be2 Ne7 { Janous Petr - Ghinda Mihai 1\/2-1\/2, corr CL, 2007-2008.}) (13... Bd7 14. Qf2 Rab8 15. a5 Nxa5) 14. b3 $1 Bd7 {Now things become a bit complicated} (14... Rb8 15. Rad1 $1 b6 (15... Nd7 16. f5 Nc6 17. Bh5 g6 18. Nxe6 fxe6 19. fxg6 Re7 20. gxh7+ $14) 16. e5 dxe5 17. fxe5 Nd7 18. Bf4 Nxe5 19. Ne4 f6 20. Bh5 $14) 15. Rad1 ({Or} 15. Nde2 Rac8 16. Rad1 {and we are back as in the game}) 15... Rac8 16. Nde2 Bc6 ({ Other interesting responses by Black give White a small advantage:} 16... Be7 17. g4 (17. Qe1 Nc6 18. g4 h6 19. Qf2 Nh7 20. Rd2 Nf8 $11) 17... Bc6 18. g5 Nd7 19. Bg2 b6 20. f5 exf5 21. Rxf5 $14) (16... Nc6 17. g4 h5 18. g5 Nh7 19. Bxh5 g6 20. Bf3 Nb4 21. h4 $14) (16... b5 17. e5 b4 (17... dxe5 18. fxe5 Qxe5 19. Bd4 $16) 18. exf6 bxc3 19. Qd3 $18) 17. f5 $1 $146 { Diagram # This is a novelty as much as I know} (17. Qd3 d5 18. e5 Nd7 ({ Better is} 18... Ne4 19. Bd4 Nxc3 20. Qxc3 b5) 19. Bd4 Qb8 20. Ra1 Qc7 21. Nc1 Nc5 22. Qe2 $14 {Onischuk V.-Paramonov D. 1-0 Minsk, 2005.}) 17... exf5 (17... e5 18. g4 h6 19. h4 b5 20. g5 hxg5 21. hxg5 b4 22. gxf6 bxc3 23. Nxc3 Bb7 24. Rg1 Qxc3 25. Rxg7+ $1 Bxg7 26. Qg2 $16) 18. exf5 Bxf3 19. gxf3 $1 $14 { A major decision in the game! Here I considered the opening of the g-file more important than getting the doublef-pawns} (19. Rxf3 Nc6 $1 {followed by Ne5!}) 19... Nd7 {Not much of a choice left here, even if there are plenty of options} (19... b5 20. Bd4 b4 21. Bxf6 bxc3 22. Qg5 h6 23. Qg4 h5 24. Qg5 Rxe2 25. Bxg7 f6 26. Bxf6+ Bg7 27. Rg1 $18) (19... Qd7 20. Ng3 d5 21. Bd4 Qc6 22. Rg1 $14) ( 19... Nc6 20. Bg5 Be7 21. Bxf6 Bxf6 22. Ne4 Qe7 23. Nf4 Be5 24. f6) (19... Qe7 20. Bg5 h6 21. Bxf6 Qxf6 22. Nd5 Qe5 23. Ng3 Qb2 24. Rf2 Nc6 25. Ne4 Qe5 26. Rg2 Kh7 27. Nef6+ $1 gxf6 28. f4 Qxf5 29. Qd3 $1 Re4 30. Qg3 Qg6 31. Qh3 $18) 20. Bd4 $1 Nc6 21. Nd5 {Diagram # #} Qd8 22. Bb2 Qh4 {The Black Q is searching for a good spot and instead will end up running around in an endless labyrinth. ..} 23. Ng3 Qh3 24. Rf2 {Preparing to double the Rs along the g-file} Nce5 25. Qf4 f6 {Black has succeeded to block the a1-h8 diagonal, but White still has resources for attack} 26. Rg2 Kh8 27. a5 {An important move intended to block the Queen side before continuing operations on the King side} Rc6 { Black responds with a waiting move. It is hard to find a viable plan for him.} 28. Qe3 $1 {A bold decision! The idea is to successfully chase the Black Q} Rcc8 29. Nf4 Qh6 30. Bc1 Qh4 31. Rd4 d5 { Finally the thematic advance is the d-pawn has occured.} 32. Ne6 Qh3 33. Rxd5 Nb8 34. Nf4 {The Black pieces are sitting ducks, while White has the luxury of choosing his targets carefully. This is the moment when I started to believe in victory} Qh4 $8 35. Qe4 Nbc6 36. Be3 Kg8 37. Rd1 Nf7 38. Ne6 Qh3 (38... Qxe4 39. fxe4 Ng5 40. Nh5 {and White's attack cannot be stopped anymore}) 39. Ne2 Ne7 40. N2d4 $1 Nd6 41. Qd3 Nexf5 {Sacking the exchange to save the Queen} 42. Nf4 Rxe3 43. Nxh3 Rxd3 44. Rxd3 Rc5 45. b4 Rc4 (45... Re5) 46. Nxf5 Nxf5 47. c3 Kf7 48. Rd7+ Kg8 (48... Ke6 49. Rxb7 Rxc3 50. Re2+ Kd6 51. Nf4) 49. Rg1 Rxc3 50. Nf4 Rc4 51. Nh5 Bxb4 52. Nxg7 Ne7 53. Nf5+ {Black has resigned. If:} Kf8 { then} 54. Nxe7 Bxe7 55. Rxb7 Ra4 56. Re1 Bc5 57. 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