ASEAN Primary School Sport Olympiad
Jakarta, Indonesia
R4 Standard Event G/90
White: Rozie Adam [Indonesia]
Black: Rhal Sol Cruz [Philipines]
ECO C50 Italian Game
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Be7
The Hungarian is Rhal's bread and butter siding for pasta. Prior to this game, he has consumed 5W-4D-4L in tournament play; Eusebio (0-1) in Shell NCR 2009, De Leon (1-0) in MERALCO 2009, Perando (0-1) in PRADA 2009, Duenas (0-1) in Relorcasa 2010, Pangilinan (1-0) in Xavier 2010, Saltorio (1/2-1/2) and Borral (1-0, 0-1) in MERALCO 2010, Monteza (1/2-1/2) in Shell NCR 2010, Corteza (1/2-1/2) in Shell Naga 2010, Davara (0-1) and Merabe (1-0) in Shell Iloilo 2010, and Gajo (1/2-1/2) in PAYA 2010.
4.O-O Nf6 5.Re1
5... d6
[5... Nxe4 6.Rxe4 d5 7.Bxd5 Qxd5 8.Nc3 Qd6]
Forks, pins, threats of various kinds, these are the bricks and mortar of technique. Turning Advantage into Victory.
6.h3 O-O 7.d4
7... h6?
Every pawn move is to be regarded as a loss of time, unless it helps to build or support the center or attack the enemy's center. My System
[7... exd4]
Our operations may be aimed not only at improving our own position, but also at worsening the opponent's position. Strategic Play
8.a3 a6?
[8... exd4]
9.a4 Re8
[9... exd4]
10.c3 Bf8 11.Nbd2 b6 12.Qb3 Qd7 13.Qc2 Bb7 14.Nf1
14... g6?
[14... exd4 15.cxd4 d5 -+]
15.Ng3 Bg7 16.Bd2 Na5 17.Ba2 c5 18.Rad1 Qc7 19.d5 c4 20.Nh2 Bc8 21.f4 Nh7 22.Nf3 Bd7 23.Be3 Nb7 24.Nd2 b5 [23... exf4 25.Bxf4 b5] 25.axb5 axb5! 26.Bb1 Nc5 27.Rf1
27... Nd3 [27... exf4 28.Bxf4 Nf6] 28.f5 g5 29.Nh5 f6 30.b3 Nf4 31.Bf4 gxf4 32.bxc4 bxc4 33.Nxg7 Kxg7 34.Rde1 Ba4 35.Qc1 Reb8 36.Bc2 Qc5 37.Kh2 Bb5 38.Nf3 Be8 39.Qd2 Ra2 40.Ra1 Rbb2 41.Rxa2 Rxa2 42.Qc1
42... Qa3
[42... Bh5! 43 h4 Nf8 44 Bd1 Qa3 45 Qxa3 Rxa3]
43.Bb1 Qxc1 44.Rxc1 Ra1 45.Nd2 Bb5 46.Rc2 Ba4 47.Rb2
Result: 1/2-1/2
Jakarta, Indonesia
R4 Standard Event G/90
White: Rozie Adam [Indonesia]
Black: Rhal Sol Cruz [Philipines]
ECO C50 Italian Game
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Be7
The Hungarian is Rhal's bread and butter siding for pasta. Prior to this game, he has consumed 5W-4D-4L in tournament play; Eusebio (0-1) in Shell NCR 2009, De Leon (1-0) in MERALCO 2009, Perando (0-1) in PRADA 2009, Duenas (0-1) in Relorcasa 2010, Pangilinan (1-0) in Xavier 2010, Saltorio (1/2-1/2) and Borral (1-0, 0-1) in MERALCO 2010, Monteza (1/2-1/2) in Shell NCR 2010, Corteza (1/2-1/2) in Shell Naga 2010, Davara (0-1) and Merabe (1-0) in Shell Iloilo 2010, and Gajo (1/2-1/2) in PAYA 2010.
4.O-O Nf6 5.Re1
5... d6
[5... Nxe4 6.Rxe4 d5 7.Bxd5 Qxd5 8.Nc3 Qd6]
Forks, pins, threats of various kinds, these are the bricks and mortar of technique. Turning Advantage into Victory.
6.h3 O-O 7.d4
7... h6?
Every pawn move is to be regarded as a loss of time, unless it helps to build or support the center or attack the enemy's center. My System
[7... exd4]
Our operations may be aimed not only at improving our own position, but also at worsening the opponent's position. Strategic Play
8.a3 a6?
[8... exd4]
9.a4 Re8
[9... exd4]
10.c3 Bf8 11.Nbd2 b6 12.Qb3 Qd7 13.Qc2 Bb7 14.Nf1
14... g6?
[14... exd4 15.cxd4 d5 -+]
15.Ng3 Bg7 16.Bd2 Na5 17.Ba2 c5 18.Rad1 Qc7 19.d5 c4 20.Nh2 Bc8 21.f4 Nh7 22.Nf3 Bd7 23.Be3 Nb7 24.Nd2 b5 [23... exf4 25.Bxf4 b5] 25.axb5 axb5! 26.Bb1 Nc5 27.Rf1
27... Nd3 [27... exf4 28.Bxf4 Nf6] 28.f5 g5 29.Nh5 f6 30.b3 Nf4 31.Bf4 gxf4 32.bxc4 bxc4 33.Nxg7 Kxg7 34.Rde1 Ba4 35.Qc1 Reb8 36.Bc2 Qc5 37.Kh2 Bb5 38.Nf3 Be8 39.Qd2 Ra2 40.Ra1 Rbb2 41.Rxa2 Rxa2 42.Qc1
42... Qa3
[42... Bh5! 43 h4 Nf8 44 Bd1 Qa3 45 Qxa3 Rxa3]
43.Bb1 Qxc1 44.Rxc1 Ra1 45.Nd2 Bb5 46.Rc2 Ba4 47.Rb2
Result: 1/2-1/2
7...h6?-weakens the g6 square since the White's bishop on c4 is pinning the King. Black should play 7...exd4 8.Nxd4 Nxd4 9.Qxd4 Be6= Now, if White tries to trade with 10.Bxe6 then fxe6 11.e5 Nd7 12.exd6 Bxd6 13. Rxe6? Bc5-+
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