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<game blackplayer="Yildiz, Betul Cemre" whiteplayer="Vetoshko, Volodymyr" endresult="0-1" id="1"><plies type="ffenu">rnbqkbnrpppppppp32PPPPPPPPRNBQKBNR </plies><comment>[Event "8th Vasylyshyn Memorial Tournament-IM"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2011.12.02"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Vetoshko, Volodymyr"]
[Black "Yildiz, Betul Cemre"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C79"]
[WhiteElo "2242"]
[BlackElo "2297"]
[Annotator "MIHALCISIN"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[EventDate "2011.11.29"]
[EventRounds "1"]
[SourceDate "2011.11.29"]

</comment><plies type="ffenu">36P15. 12.15p 45N16. 1.16n 25B35. 8.7p 25.6B 6.14n 35P15. 18.16n </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>White plays drawish
variation and Korchnois recommendation is the most agressive way '!?' 'We all 
(Beliavsky,Romanishin and me) had training with Korchnoi in 1976 and this
simply idea was proposed by our teacher there!'</comment><plies type="ffenu">35N9. </plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r1ppp1pppp4n6p3B2nP8N2PPP2PPPRNBQK2R"><plies type="ffenu">28N16. 20n14. 42N14. 5.27b </plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r1ppp1pppp3nn6N3B3P5N5PPP2PPPR1BQK2R"><plies type="ffenu">9.15p 32.8B 2.6b 45P7. 10.15p </plies><comment>promises Black comfortable play</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">45P7. 4.rk. 60.RK. 33.8b 42P6. 11.15p 27P8. 21.5n 51B6. 3.15q 28.14N 20.5n 32.8B 26.16n 43P6. 27.14n 42B8. 19.6q 35P7. 26.15q 56.1R 42.1q 62.K 37q6. 60R. 2.8b 12R47. .2r 50Q8. 11.6b 58.R 3.31r 35R23. 35q1. 10R1. 28q6. </plies><comment>0-1 Bakhtiyarly,
A (2042)-Ozturk,K (2177)/WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">28.6p 60.RK. </plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r1ppp1pppp4n10B2pP11PPP2PPPRNBQK2R"><plies type="ffenu">28P7. 21.14n 35Q23. </plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r1ppp1pppp11P3B2pn11PPP2PPPRNBQK2R"><plies type="ffenu">60.RK. 9.15p 35Q23. 2.6b 32.8B 10.15p 13B27. 4.8k 35.8Q 26.7p 60R. 6k6. 37Q6. 26n9. 42N14. 20n5. 37.8Q 3.q 37P15. 20.14n 46.6Q 4.17q 62.K 35.14n </plies><comment>0-1 Coklin,M (2230) -Mikhalchishin,A (2505)/Ljubljana 1995</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">26n9. 42N14. 5.6b </plies><comment>It looks tempting to eliminate opponents castle ,but it lead to loss
of the battle in the center.</comment><plies type="ffenu">35.2Q 4.k </plies><variation ffen="r1bqk2r1pppbpppp9n1P3B5Q3N5PPP2PPPR1B1K2R"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Very bad is castle</comment><plies type="ffenu">4.rk. 23B34. 20n5. 32.8B 6.k 20B20. 14.8p 20.8B </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">38.6Q </plies><variation ffen="r1bq1k1r1pppbpppp9n1P3B5Q3N5PPP2PPPR1B1K2R"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Better looks</comment><plies type="ffenu">37Q. </plies><comment>
but Romanishin wants to stop d7-d5.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">26.5n 32N9. 11.7p 44B13. </plies><variation ffen="r1bq1k1r1pp1bpppp2p8P3N12Q2PPP2PPPR1B1K2R"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Correct
was to take on d6, but Romanishin itn that time was convinced , that he can
sacrifice a pawn to everybody.</comment><plies type="ffenu">19P8. 12.6b 44B13. 3.35q 32.9N 33q5. 60.RK. 2.8b </plies><comment>and with Bishops pair Black cant be afraid of anything.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">19.8p 56.2R 3.q 26B17. 28.7p 45.Q 2.8b 26.8B 13.7p 26N5. 12.6b 41Q4. 11.26b </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu">60.RK. 4.26q 47P7. 38.20b 20N5. 5.6k 14N5. 22q8. 20Q20. 5k6. 14.14N 45b13. 29.9N 13q8. 13Q6. 5.7k 45P8. 6r. 62.K 36.8p 39.5N .3r </plies><comment>with extra exchange
Black is easily winning.</comment><plies type="ffenu">35.8B 4.31r 59R1. 32r3. 40P7. 24r7. 43R15. 24.6r 45.16N 13.6k 35B8. 19.8b 52N9. 28.6b 37N14. 12k7. 31N5. 35.13b 43.R 12.6k 41R2. 6.23r 31.14N 25r4. 41.1R 18k. 36N9. 25.2r 45P7. 21.7p 36.9N 26r1. 41R1. 26.23r 29N16. 9.15p 37P7. 16.7p 41.2R 24.7p 12N16. 18.k 29P7. 25.7p 33P6. 32.7p 21P7. 50.2r 43R. 19.k 43.R 13k6. </plies><comment>0-1 Romanishin,O (2610)-Beliavsky,A (2545)/Kiev 1978
</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r1ppp1pppp4n10B2pP11PPP2PPPRNBQK2R"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Wrong is</comment><plies type="ffenu">35Q23. 10.15p 28Q6. 3.8q 12Q15. 5.6b </plies><comment>threatening b7-b5.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">9.15p 32.8B 11.7p </plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r2pp1pppp4n3p9pP4B6PPP2PPPRNBQ1RK"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>White has serious problems after</comment><plies type="ffenu">2.6b 35Q23. 10.15p 28Q6. 5.6b </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">42P7. 35.6p 28P7. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r1bqkb1r2p2pppp2p1n3p10P4Bp5PP3PPPRNBQ1RK"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Better would be to sacrifice pawn for some
development</comment><plies type="ffenu">42N14. 5.6b </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">42.7p </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Such moves destroy the coordination of
opponents pieces</comment><plies type="ffenu">50Q8. 19.8p 30B27. 5.13b 42N14. </plies><comment>White sacrificed two
pawns for development,but Black has to complete the development</comment><plies type="ffenu">2.6b 27B13. </plies><variation ffen="r2qk2r1bp2pppp2b1n3p2p1B10BN5PPQ2PPPR4RK"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
Few carefull moves had to find Black after</comment><plies type="ffenu">27N14. 4.rk. 21B8. 14.6p 29Q20. 6.7k 41.8B 5.1r </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">10.7p 21B8. 14.6p </plies><variation ffen="r2qk2r1b3pppp1pb1B3p1Bp13N5PPQ2PPPR4RK"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Mistake was</comment><plies type="ffenu">3.17q </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu">36N5. </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">27.8B 3.13q </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Black has to castle long-pawn h7 is not important</comment><plies type="ffenu">15B20. .1kr. 15.13B 1k. 36N5. 18.7p 59R1. 26.7p </plies><variation ffen="1k1r3r1b3p2pq1b1p3pp1pB6N11PPQ2PPPR2R2K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Possible was</comment><plies type="ffenu">12b6. </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">19N16. 3.15r 19R39. 17.1q 56.2R 18q. 45P7. 2b6. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Correct technique of realization
of extra pawn</comment><plies type="ffenu">2B26. 2q15. 50.Q 2.23q 62.K 25.7p </plies><variation ffen="1k5r5p2p4p3pq1p5p10P2PP1Q2PP3R3K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Not bad was simple</comment><plies type="ffenu">12q13. </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">11Q39. 2r4. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Black decided to sacrifice pawn for promoting own c
pawn.</comment><plies type="ffenu">11.1Q 2.7r 4Q8. </plies><variation ffen="1k8r2Q2p4p4q1p4pp10P2PP4PP3R3K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>White only chance was</comment><plies type="ffenu">13.7Q </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">1.6k 3R55. 34.7p R2. 8.8k </plies><comment>Looks dangerous ,but Betul calculated very exact</comment><plies type="ffenu">4.27Q 25q. 32.26Q 42.7p 19Q39. 10.7r 3Q15. 17.8k 3.1Q 26.7k </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>King is much safer
among opponents pawns!</comment><plies type="ffenu">5.17Q 25.1q 47P7. 27.31q 55K7. 50.7q </plies></game></gamedata><!-- Generated by DGT ChessTheatre 1.22 -->