Narayanan prowadzi po 5 rundzie Qatar Masters, Magnus Carlsen "wskoczył" do pierwszej dwudziestki



Ależ ci Hindusi mają armię utalentowanych szachistów. Po 5 rundzie w Qatar Masters prowadzi 25-letni arcymistrz Sunilduth Lyna Narayanan.
Jeśli kibicujecie Magnusowi Carlsenowi, to może Was ucieszy, że po dzisiejszym zwycięstwie właśnie awansował do pierwszej dwudziestki.😁
Zobaczcie jak Narayanan dziś pokonał Gukesha.


Partia mi si� podoba�a (ChessBase 16)
[Event "Qatar Masters"] [Site "-"] [Date "2023.10.15"] [Round "5.3"] [White "Narayanan.S.L"] [Black "Gukesh D"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D37"] [WhiteElo "2651"] [BlackElo "2758"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/broadcaster"] [PlyCount "115"] [EventDate "2023.??.??"] {[%evp 0,115,25,26,18,-17,3,6,18,18,42,31,41,6,18,-26,11,18,24,32,50,37,50,49, 45,6,7,7,8,4,-3,8,6,0,-7,-7,-23,-56,-40,-44,-47,-61,0,-16,22,-2,0,0,0,4,75,72, 96,87,90,90,90,90,209,192,193,185,209,209,278,219,206,197,197,242,226,137,178, 55,121,119,113,144,137,109,135,133,123,123,124,136,138,125,125,140,145,145,125, 126,126,70,67,69,69,69,43,74,74,103,103,88,222,222,222,243,243,2,962,992,992, 1002,1002,1002]} 1. d4 {[%eval 0,0]} Nf6 {[%eval 28,0]} 2. c4 {[%eval 16,0]} e6 {[%eval 23,0]} 3. Nf3 {[%eval 0,0]} d5 {[%eval 17,0]} 4. Nc3 {[%eval 0,0]} Nbd7 {[%eval 33,0]} 5. cxd5 {[%eval 26,0]} exd5 {[%eval 26,0]} 6. Bg5 {[%eval 32,0]} Bb4 {[%eval 3,0]} 7. Nd2 {[%eval 25,0]} c6 {[%eval 3,0]} 8. e3 {[%eval 31,0]} Nf8 {[%eval 18,0]} 9. Bd3 {[%eval 28,0]} Ng6 {[%eval 46,0]} 10. O-O {[%eval 41, 0]} O-O {[%eval 35,0]} 11. a3 {[%eval 28,0]} Bd6 {[%eval 21,0]} 12. f4 { [%eval 1,0]} h6 {[%eval 1,0]} 13. Bxf6 {[%eval 21,0]} Qxf6 {[%eval 12,0]} 14. Nf3 {[%eval 12,0]} Bg4 $6 {[%eval 46,0] Inaccuracy. Ne7 was best.} (14... Ne7 15. Ne5) 15. Qc2 {[%eval 1,0]} Bxf3 {[%eval 5,0]} 16. Rxf3 {[%eval 83,0]} Rfe8 {[%eval 88,0]} 17. Kh1 {[%eval 79,0]} Re7 {[%eval 87,0]} 18. Raf1 {[%eval 93,0] } Rae8 {[%eval 9,0]} 19. Nd1 {[%eval 92,0]} Nf8 {[%eval 96,0]} 20. g4 {[%eval 97,0]} g6 {[%eval 92,0]} 21. Qg2 {[%eval 84,0]} Qg7 $6 {[%eval 141,0] Inaccuracy. Nh7 was best.} (21... Nh7) 22. g5 {[%eval 132,0]} hxg5 {[%eval 103, 0]} 23. fxg5 {[%eval 123,0]} Nh7 {[%eval 102,0]} 24. h4 {[%eval 123,0]} c5 { [%eval 101,0]} 25. Bb5 {[%eval 71,0]} Rd8 $6 {[%eval 142,0] Inaccuracy. Rf8 was best.} (25... Rf8) 26. Nc3 {[%eval 105,0]} cxd4 {[%eval 175,0]} 27. Nxd5 { [%eval 157,0]} Re4 {[%eval 167,0]} 28. Rh3 {[%eval 173,0]} Re5 {[%eval 219,0]} 29. exd4 {[%eval 222,0]} Rf5 {[%eval 206,0]} 30. Rxf5 {[%eval 235,0]} gxf5 { [%eval 205,0]} 31. Qf2 $6 {[%eval 165,0] Inaccuracy. Ne3 was best.} (31. Ne3 Qxd4 32. Nxf5 Qe5 33. Rf3 Bf8 34. Bf1 Rd1 35. Rf2 Qe1 36. Nh6+ Kg7 37. b4 Rd7) 31... Rc8 {[%eval 217,0]} 32. Rc3 {[%eval 212,0]} Rxc3 {[%eval 231,0]} 33. bxc3 {[%eval 234,0]} Qg6 {[%eval 231,0]} 34. Bd3 {[%eval 203,0]} Qe6 {[%eval 223,0]} 35. c4 $6 {[%eval 123,0] Inaccuracy. Qxf5 was best.} (35. Qxf5 Qxf5 36. Bxf5 Bxa3 37. Kg2 Nf8 38. Kf3 Ne6 39. Ke4 Bd6 40. c4 a5 41. Nf6+ Kh8) 35... f4 { [%eval 108,0]} 36. Nxf4 $6 {[%eval 11,0] Inaccuracy. Qf1 was best.} (36. Qf1 a5 37. Bxh7+ Kxh7 38. Nf6+ Kg7 39. c5 Bb8 40. d5 Qe3 41. d6 Kf8 42. Nd7+ Kg8) 36... Bxf4 $6 {[%eval 100,0] Inaccuracy. Qg4 was best.} (36... Qg4) 37. Bxh7+ { [%eval 61,0]} Kxh7 {[%eval 8,0]} 38. Qxf4 {[%eval 72,0]} Qxc4 {[%eval 91,0]} 39. h5 {[%eval 9,0]} b5 $6 {[%eval 107,0] Inaccuracy. a5 was best.} (39... a5 40. Qe4+ Kg8 41. h6 b5 42. Kg2 b4 43. axb4 axb4 44. Qe5 Kf8 45. Qc5+ Qxc5 46. dxc5) 40. Qe4+ {[%eval 116,0]} Kg8 {[%eval 97,0]} 41. Qe8+ {[%eval 118,0]} Kh7 {[%eval 72,0]} 42. g6+ $6 {[%eval 1,0] Inaccuracy. Qe4+ was best.} (42. Qe4+ Kg8 43. Kg2 a5 44. h6 b4 45. Qe5 Qc6+ 46. Kg3 Qg6 47. axb4 axb4 48. d5 f6) 42... fxg6 {[%eval 24,0]} 43. Qxg6+ {[%eval 5,0]} Kh8 {[%eval 5,0]} 44. Qf6+ { [%eval 53,0]} Kh7 {[%eval 42,0]} 45. Qf5+ {[%eval 52,0]} Kg7 {[%eval 54,0]} 46. d5 {[%eval 46,0]} a5 {[%eval 103,0]} 47. Qe5+ {[%eval 103,0]} Kh6 {[%eval 45,0] } 48. d6 {[%eval 51,0]} b4 {[%eval 128,0]} 49. axb4 {[%eval 203,0]} axb4 { [%eval 267,0]} 50. Qf6+ $4 {[%eval 77,0] Blunder. Qe3+ was best.} (50. Qe3+ Kh7 51. Qa7+ Kh6 52. d7 Qf1+ 53. Kh2 Qf4+ 54. Kg2 Qg4+ 55. Kf2 Qf4+ 56. Ke2 Qc4+) 50... Kxh5 {[%eval 25,0]} 51. Qf5+ {[%eval 7,0]} Kh6 {[%eval 19,0]} 52. d7 { [%eval 4,0]} Qh4+ $4 {[%eval 572,0] Blunder. Qc6+ was best.} (52... Qc6+ 53. Kg1) 53. Kg2 {[%eval 592,0]} Qd8 {[%eval 699,0]} 54. Qe6+ {[%eval 653,0]} Kg7 $6 {[%eval 991,0] Inaccuracy. Kh7 was best.} (54... Kh7 55. Kh3 b3 56. Qe4+ Kh6 57. Qc6+ Kh5 58. Qe6 Qh4+ 59. Kg2 Qg5+ 60. Kf3 Qc1 61. Qe8+) 55. Kh3 {[%eval 3582,0]} b3 {[%eval 9605,0]} 56. Qe8 {[%eval 5753,0]} Qf6 $6 {[%eval 32720,0] Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qxe8 was best.} (56... Qxe8 57. dxe8=Q) 57. d8=Q {[%eval 32710,0]} Qf3+ {[%eval 32710,0]} 58. Kh4 {[%eval 32718,0]} 1-0

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