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El ajedrez es un juego, considerado un deporte, entre dos personas, cada una de las cuales dispone de 16 piezas móviles que se colocan sobre un tablero dividido en 64 escaques. En su versión de competición está considerado como un deporte.

El ajedrez es un juego, considerado un deporte, entre dos personas, cada una de las cuales dispone de 16 piezas móviles que se colocan sobre un tablero dividido en 64 escaques. En su versión de competición está considerado como un deporte.

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The FIDE World Youth & Cadets<br />

Chess Championships were held in<br />

Porto Carras, Halkidiki, Greece. The<br />

age categories were under 18 years<br />

old, under 16, under 14, under 12, under<br />

10 and under 8...both Boys and<br />

Girls divisions.<br />

Agata Bykovtsev brought home the<br />

Bronze medal in the Girls U16 section<br />

with a great 8/11 score!<br />

Round 1 Win with Black vs Kincso<br />

Jakab (FIDE 1768) from Romania.<br />

Round 2 Win with White vs Mariam<br />

Avetisyan (FIDE 1936) from Armenia.<br />

XIIIIIIIIY<br />

9r+-+-tr-+0<br />

9zpp+-+pvlk0<br />

9-+p+psnp+0<br />

9+-+qvL-wQ-0<br />

9-+-zP-+-zP0<br />

9+-+R+N+-0<br />

9PzPP+-zP-+0<br />

9+-mK-+-tR-0<br />

xiiiiiiiiy<br />

Position after 23....Kh7<br />

Agata, aggressive as she is, offers up<br />

her Queen by snapping off the knight.<br />

24. Bf6! Bh6<br />

The computer suggest 25. Kb1 with<br />

a winning advantage, but Agata continues<br />

throwing pieces at the king.<br />

25. h5 ....<br />

The computer says 25...gxh5 is =.<br />

25... Bg5+ 26. Ng5+ Kh6 27. hg6<br />

Qf5?!<br />

27...Kg6 is slightly better, but losing.<br />

28. g7 Rg8 29. Rh3+ Qh3 30. Nh3<br />

c5 31. Nf4 1-0<br />

Bykovtsev medals at<br />

2015 World Youth!<br />

Round 3 Win with Black vs Hajra<br />

Chandreyee (FIDE 1928) from India.<br />

Agata essays a Sicilian Najdorf and<br />

the game jockeys back and forth until<br />

her opponent begins to mis-step<br />

on her 26th move. Agata gains some<br />

Agata Bykovtsev<br />

By James Woodward<br />

annoying passed pawns, one of which<br />

begins to tie up her opponent’s position.<br />

Agata pressures on the queen<br />

side, invading white’s territory with<br />

a rook and finally drops the hammer<br />

with a knight on the king side.<br />

18 <strong>Rank</strong> & <strong>File</strong> Dec 2015-Jan-Feb 2016<br />

www.scchess.com<br />

jw

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