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Apr 29, 2006, 12:02:18 PM4/29/06
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The second game in the match Van Wely - Carlsen was won by Magnus.

The match is going on in Schagen, The Netherlands, there are two more rounds
to go, tomorrow the start signal will be given at 12.00h, on Monday 1 May at
11.00h because of the possible tiebreak match. The rate of play is: 40 moves
in 2 hours, followed by 20 moves in an hour, and afterwards 15 minutes to
conclude the game, with an additive of 30 seconds per move in the last
period. This tempo produces possibly long, traditional games.

If there is a tiebreak match, these will be 4 rapid games followed by
"sudden death" if needed. The mini match will then take place at 18.00h, but
delay is possible if the last ordinary party end less then an hour before
the mini match will start. Follow the games live at the above mentioned
time, which is in CEST = UTC +2 at
http://www.schaakbond.nl/nieuws/njk2006/dsblive.htm

Today's game: (hentet fra www.chesslib.no)

[Event "DSB Bank Match"]
[Site "Schagen"]
[Date "2006.04.29"]
[Round "2"]
[White "GM Carlsen, Magnus(NOR)"]
[Black "GM Van Wely, Loek(NED)"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2646"]
[BlackElo "2655"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. Bd3 Nf6 7. O-O Bc5 8.
Nb3 Be7 9. f4 d6 10. a4 Nc6 11. a5 b5 12. axb6 Qxb6+ 13. Kh1 O-O 14. Qe2 a5
15.
Be3 Qc7 16. Nb5 Qb8 17. c3 d5 18. e5 Ne4 19. Bxe4 dxe4 20. Nc5 Bxc5 21. Bxc5
Ba6 22. c4 Rd8 23. Nd6 f5 24. exf6 Rxd6 25. Qxe4 Bb7 26. Bxd6 Qxd6 27. Rad1
Nd8
28. f7+ Kxf7 29. Qxh7 Qc6 30. Rf2 Qe4 31. f5 e5 32. Rfd2 Bc6 33. Qg6+ Ke7
34.
Rd7+ 1-0

The game annotated (comments or better idea's are always welcome!)


SICILIAN def. PAULSEN variation.
GM Carlsen Magnus(Norway) - GM Van Wely Loek(Netherlands)
Result: 1:0, Date:4/29/2006.

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6

Paulsen Variation. This opening system, introduced into practice by Louis
Paulsen, a famous German player of the 19th century, is characterized by the
black pawn moves e7-e6 and a7-a6, with the d-pawn being delayed at d7.

Some players use the Paulsen system as a roundabout path to the
Scheveningen, thus avoiding the sharp lines of the Keres and Velimirovic
attacks. True Paulsen fans, however, keep the pawn at d7 as long as
possible, making the most use of the dark-squared bishop development to d6,
c5, or b4.

5. Nc3= Qc7 6. Bd3 Nf6+=/= 7. O-O= Bc5+=/= 8. Nb3 Be7 9. f4 d6 10. a4 Nc6
11. a5 b5 12. axb6 Qxb6 13. Kh1 O-O 14. Qe2 a5 15. Be3 Qc7 16. Nb5 Qb8 17.
c3 d5?! +0.98 Myrddin

[17... Ba6!? 18. Ra4 Qb7 19. Rfa1 Rfb8 +0.41 Myrddin]

18. e5 Ne4 19. Bxe4 dxe4 20. Nc5 Bxc5 21. Bxc5 Ba6?! +3.25 Myrddin

[21... Rd8!? 22. Bd6 Qb7 23. Rfd1 Qb6 +1.27 Myrddin]

22. c4 Rd8 23. Nd6 f5 24. exf6 Rxd6 25. Qxe4 Bb7 26. Bxd6 Qxd6 27. Rad1 Nd8
28. f7 Kxf7 29. Qxh7 Qc6 30. Rf2 Qe4 31. f5 e5 32. Rfd2 Bc6 33. Qg6 Ke7 34.
Rd7 +5.50 Myrddin [end of game]

[34... Bxd7 35. f6 gxf6 36. Qxe4 Bc6 37. Qg6 Bb7 (37... Ra6 38. c5 Nf7 39.
Kg1 a4 +5.86) 38. Rf1 Ra6 39. Rf5 Rd6 +5.76
1-0


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