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(1) Posted by Marcos Roland [Thursday, May 16, 2024 23:59] |
"Best moments" of the solving tourney held in the frame of the Rio Chess Open, April the 27th 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHeOGVeJ3Ww |
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(2) Posted by Alain Villeneuve [Friday, May 17, 2024 11:25] |
Very funny ! |
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(3) Posted by Marcos Roland [Friday, May 17, 2024 12:03] |
Alain, watch also these videos:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1144825336611170
https://www.facebook.com/marcos.roland.5/videos/1009531877360555
They are showchildren! |
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(4) Posted by Marcos Roland [Friday, May 17, 2024 14:01] |
Although the category was "U-18", all these children but one are U-12. They solved their first set of six twomovers one month ago, at a training section I organized. The boy who won the open section is 17 years old. |
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(5) Posted by Alain Villeneuve [Friday, May 17, 2024 21:03] |
Yes Marcos, beautiful.
I like the phrase "chess athletes" when all my life I hesitated to become chess artist, chess scientist and "chess athlete" !
More later when I'll have time to look at the problems ! |
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(6) Posted by Alain Villeneuve [Friday, May 17, 2024 21:05] |
Of course, this reminds me of the wonderful times we had at the Rio 2009 congress ! |
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(7) Posted by Marcos Roland [Saturday, May 18, 2024 00:58] |
Great times, indeed. Who knows we can revive them somehow, in Rio, 2026? |
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(8) Posted by Alain Villeneuve [Saturday, May 18, 2024 14:20] |
Very good choice of studies (this has become rare in current solving contests). We recognize Platov, the 2nd study (Schmidt P.) is much more difficult but completely human, without use of tablebases. Wurzburg seems to have tortured a young girl. And Rudenko a young boy !
The other contest, for younger people, is well chosen too. Hultberg embarrasses another girl despite support from two animals, it's not easy when the chessboard is larger than the solver herself. But she finally solved it !
And honour to d'Orville ! |
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(9) Posted by Marcos Roland [Saturday, May 18, 2024 14:31] |
Always honor to d'Orville! |
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(10) Posted by Marcos Roland [Saturday, May 18, 2024 14:42] |
The girl helped by two animals missed a #2 because of curious bad luck. She moved the pieces on the board and unfortunately moved back the Queen to the wrong square (d2, instead of c2). So, she found a right move (Bd5) for the wrong position! I don't think the cut video shows this moment, certainly one of the best (or worst, it depends on the point of view...). It was this problem:
W. Greenwood
Leeds Mercury 1880
(= 4+1 )
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