Tactics Time Newsletter US Chess Championship
Published: Wed, 05/09/12
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oday's game comes from Round 1 of the 2012 US Chess Championship that was played yesterday in St. Louis (May 8, 2012). The official website for the event is at http://uschesschamps.com/, and is a very nicely made website.
In the position on the right it is Black to move.
Answer below.
This game was quite a shock for me to see.
If you showed this game to me, and asked me the rating of the person playing white, I would have guessed about 900.
Instead the person playing white is
The lessons that I take from this game are:
Here is the complete game:
[Event "2012 U.S. Championship"]
[Site "Saint Louis, MO, USA"] [Date "2012.05.08"] [Round "1.3"] [White "Stripunsky, Alexander"] [Black "Onischuk, Alex"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B11"] [WhiteElo "2562"] [BlackElo "2660"] [PlyCount "21"] [EventDate "2012.??.??"] [TimeControl "6000+645"] [WhiteClock "1:12:50"] [BlackClock "1:10:07"] 1. e4 c6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. h3 Bxf3 5. Qxf3 e6 6. g3 Nd7 7. Qe2 d4 8. Nb1 h5 9. h4 g5 10. hxg5 Qxg5 11. d3 0-1 Answer:
White just played 11. d3?? and immediately resigned. White thought they were doing a discovered attack on the black Queen on g5, but the bishop is undefended and can just be taken with 11...Qxd1+
Normally I would never even give a position this simple as a "tactics problem", but it was so shocking to me that I had to share it.
Happy Tactics!
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