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Tournament 'Tabiyas': fix the PGN gamepacks.

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vonavi
2014-04-16 14:00:54 +03:00
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6 changed files with 50 additions and 52 deletions

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ einen maechtigen Angriff in die Wege leiten kann.}) ({After Nach} 7... d6 8.
cxd4 Bb6 9. Nc3 {White has a strong, mobile pawn centre. besitzt Weiss ein
starkes, bewegliches Bauernzentrum.}) {The continuation he has chosen is not
better that the first one and without doubt weaker than the second one since
it neither achieves anything concrete nor aoes it advance his development.
it neither achieves anything concrete nor aoes it advance his development.
Die von ihm gewaehlte Fortsetzung ist jedoch nicht besser als die erste und
zweifellos schwaecher als die zweite, denn weder bringt sie was ein, noch
foerdert sie die Entwicklung. } 8. Ng5 8... Nh6 9. e5 9... Nxe5 $6 {And a knig
@@ -70,11 +70,11 @@ kann. Mayet wird dagegen einen mehrfachen Abtausch anstreben und zugleich
seine Koenigsstellung so gut wie moeglich sichern muessen. } 12. Kh1 12...
Nhg4 13. Nh3 $1 13... d6 14. Bxd3 O-O 15. fxe5 {It is generally advantageous
not to capture a piece before you have to. This had become the case, because
Black was threatening no less than 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2,
Black was threatening no less than 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2,
18.Kg1 Nxd1+ shaking off the pin and emerging with a won game. Es ist im
allgemeinen vorteilhaft, einen Stein nicht eher zu schlagen, als bis es
notwendig wird. Das war aber jetzt der Fall geworden, denn Schwarz drohte
nicht weniger als 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2, 18.Kg1 Nxd1+
nicht weniger als 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2, 18.Kg1 Nxd1+
mit Abschuettelung der Fesselstellung und einem gewonnenem Spiel.} (15. Bd2 $4
15... Nxd3 16. Rxe7 Ndf2+ 17. Nxf2 Nxf2+ 18. Kg1 18... Nxd1+ $19) (15. Bc2
15... Nf2+ 16. Nxf2 Bxf2 17. Re4 (17. Re2 17... Bg4) 17... Bf5 $15) 15... Nxe5
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ Re2 $18 {Myers}) 15... Rb8 16. Qxa7 Ne6 (16... Ng4 $2 17. Nh4 Ne6 18. Bxg4 Nxg5
19. Nf5 Ne6 20. Rfd1 Bc7 21. Na8 Rxa8 22. Qxa8 Kd8 23. Rxd7+ Kxd7 24. Rd1+ {
1-0 Gunsberg,I-Steinitz,W/New York USA 1891/}) (16... Ng8 $2 17. Bxd8 Kxd8 18.
Bc4 Bc7 19. Rfd1 Qe7 20. Na8 d6 21. Nxc7 Kxc7 22. Rab1 f5 23. exf5 Bxf5 24. Rb6
$18 {Myers}) 17. Bc1 $1 {Myers: Steinitz could be generous with his praise:
$18 {Myers}) 17. Bc1 $1 {Myers: Steinitz could be generous with his praise:
"This move, like White's 12th and 14th moves, bears the stamp of genius."}
17... Ng8 {Steinitz: I consider that now, that is, after Black's 17th move,
my position is better than it was at the start of the game, and I am ready to
@@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ Re8 19. Bxg7 Qg6 20. Bf6 Qxf7 21. Bxf7 h6 22. Bxe8 Kxe8 23. Rxe7+ Kf8 24. Rh7
b6 25. Be5 c5 26. h4 d5 27. Rxh6 Ke7 28. h5 $11 {
Seger-Andersson, Sweden corr 1983}) 12. Nc3 12... Nf6 {- 9.Ba3} (12... Bxc3 $6
13. Qxc3 Qe5 14. Qb3 Nh6 15. Bb2 Qg5 16. f4 Qc5+ 17. Kh1 $44 {
Eilmes-Harding, cr 1988})) 10. Qa4 Nxc4 11. Qxc4 d6 12. a4 $5 ({The natural}
Eilmes-Harding, cr 1988})) 10. Qa4 Nxc4 11. Qxc4 d6 12. a4 $5 ({The natural}
12. Nc3 {was also worthy of attention:} 12... Nf6 (12... c6 13. d5 $44) 13. Bg5
(13. e5 dxe5 14. dxe5 Ng4 15. Nd5 Be6 16. Qa4+ Qd7) 13... Be6 14. Nd5 Bxd5 15.
exd5 O-O 16. Rfe1 Qd8 17. Re3 h6 18. Bh4 Rc8 (18... g5 $2 19. Nxg5 hxg5 20.
@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ Kg7 25. Nc3 $16) 24. Nc3 ({or} 24. Rac1 24... Bd7 25. Nc3 $16) 24... Kh8 (24...
Nxd4 25. Nxd4 Bxd4 26. Nxd5 $1 26... Bxa1 27. Re8 $1 $18 {
is the blow from the blue!}) (24... Bxd4 {is again met by the standard} 25.
Nxd5 $1 25... Bxa1 26. Re8 $1 $18) 25. Qa4 Bb7 26. Re6 (26. Ne2 $1 {
was the precise move order.} 26... Qg7 27. g3 $16) 26... Ng7 $2 ({missing}
was the precise move order.} 26... Qg7 27. g3 $16) 26... Ng7 $2 ({missing}
26... Qg7 $1 {trying to activate his pieces on the g .} 27. Qd1 (27. Rae1 Rg8
28. g3 Qg4 29. Qd1 29... Ba5 $13) 27... Rg8 28. g3 $14) 27. Re2 $18 {
Now again everything is in order.} 27... c5 28. Rae1 Rc8 (28... cxd4 29. Nxd4
@@ -1551,4 +1551,4 @@ The K is more vulnerable here than on h1.} (36. Kh1 $1 36... Nxh4 37. Re8+ Kd7
38. Rae1 $1 $44) 36... Nxh4 37. Rd1 (37. Re8+ Kd7 38. Re5 Rf6+ 39. Kg1 Rxe5 40.
Nxe5+ 40... Kd6 $17) 37... Rf5+ 38. Ke1 (38. Kg1 Rxg2+ 39. Kh1 39... Rg8 $19)
38... Nxg2+ $19 {and the game is over.} 39. Kd2 Rd5+ 40. Ke2 Nf4+ 41. Kf3 Rxd1
42. Re8+ Kd7 43. Rd8+ Ke7 44. Rxd1 Rf6 45. Nd8 Ne6+ 0-1
42. Re8+ Kd7 43. Rd8+ Ke7 44. Rxd1 Rf6 45. Nd8 Ne6+ 0-1