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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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XIIIIIIIIY<br />

9-+r+-+-mk0<br />

9+q+-+-zp-0<br />

9-+-+-zp-zp0<br />

9+-+RsnP+-0<br />

9P+-+-+P+0<br />

9+-zp-wQ-+K0<br />

9-trR+L+-zP0<br />

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

xiiiiiiiiy<br />

Position after 46...Rb2<br />

XIIIIIIIIY<br />

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

9+q+-vlpzp-0<br />

9-+l+-+-vL0<br />

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

9p+n+-+Q+0<br />

9zPN+-+-+-0<br />

9-zPP+-+PzP0<br />

9tRL+-tR-+K0<br />

xiiiiiiiiy<br />

Position after 28. Bh6<br />

veloped around that square. Narva<br />

sacrificed an exchange for connected<br />

passed pawns on c4 & d4, supported<br />

by the bishop pair, which proved to be<br />

winning.<br />

Round 7 Win with Black vs Margareth<br />

Olde (FIDE 2019) from Estonia.<br />

Agata employs a King Indian, fends<br />

off an attack and starts pressuring<br />

with her own, eventually winning a<br />

piece and forcing a trade down to a<br />

easily won K & P endgame.<br />

47. Qc1 Qb7 48. Rb5 Rb5 49. ab5<br />

Nf3 50.Qe3 Ne1 51. Rc3 Rc3 52.<br />

Qc3 Qg2+ 53. Kh4 Qh2+ 54. Qh3<br />

Ng2+ 0-1<br />

Round 4 Win with White vs Fiona<br />

Sieber (FIDE 2180) from Germany.<br />

Another Sicilian. Sieber gains an<br />

advantage, but under estimates Agata’s<br />

attack. Agata makes her pay.<br />

dm<br />

28...Bf6?<br />

The computer says 28...g6 29. fg6 Rd6<br />

30. gf7+ Kf7 31. Rf1+ Ke8 32. Qg8+<br />

Kd7 33. Nc5+ Kc7 34. Qg7 +/-.<br />

29. Bg7 Ne3 30. Re3 Bg5 31. Re1<br />

Kg7 32. Qg5+ Kf8 33. Na5 Qd7 34.<br />

Nc6 Rc6 35. Ba2 Rd2 36. f6 Qd4 37.<br />

Qg7+ Ke8 38. Qf7+ Kd8 39. Qe7+<br />

Kc8 40. f7 1-0<br />

Round 5 Loss with Black vs Oliwia<br />

Kiolbasa (FIDE 2182) from Poland.<br />

Another Sicilian Najdorf. Agata sac’s<br />

an exchange for a passed pawn, but<br />

goes astray.<br />

Round 6 Loss with White vs Mai Narva<br />

(FIDE 2203) from Estonia.<br />

Agata allowed herself a backward<br />

pawn on d4 and lots of tactics de-<br />

WYCC Girls U16<br />

11.01.2015 E62<br />

Round 7<br />

Olde, Margareth (2019) -<br />

Bykovtsev, Agata (2117)<br />

1.c4 Nf6 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4.Nf3<br />

O-O 5.O-O d6 6.d4 c6 7.Nc3 Qa5<br />

8.e4 e5 9.h3 Nbd7 10.Re1 exd4<br />

11.Nxd4 Ne5 12.Bf1 Re8 13.Be3 Be6<br />

14.Nxe6 Rxe6 15.f4 Ned7 16.Bg2<br />

Rae8 17.Bf2 Nb6 18.c5 dxc5 19.e5<br />

Nfd7 20.Ne4 Bf8 21.h4 Qb4 22.Re2<br />

f5 23.a3 Qa5 24.Ng5 R6e7 25.Rc1<br />

h6 26.Nh3 c4 27.Rd2 Rg7 28.Kh1<br />

Nc5 29.Bxc5 Bxc5 30.Rd8 Rxd8<br />

31.Qxd8+ Kh7 32.Rd1 Qa4 33.Kh2<br />

Qb3 34.Rd2 Qe3 35.Rc2 Rd7<br />

36.Qe8 Qd3 37.Rc1 Re7 38.Qf8 Qd7<br />

39.Qb8 Qd2 40.Rb1 a6 41.Qf8 Nd5<br />

42.Kh1 Ne3 43.Bf3 Ng4 44.Bxg4<br />

fxg4 45.f5 Qd5+ 46.Kh2 Rg7<br />

Position after 28. Bh6<br />

The tournament hall<br />

www.scchess.com Dec 2015-Jan-Feb 2016<br />

dm<br />

<strong>Rank</strong> & <strong>File</strong> 19

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