Morris, James (AU) - Jones, Richard S. (GB)
1-0
Australian Open Chess Championships 2015 round 06
1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 g6 4. Bg2 Bg7 5. d3 O-O 6. Nf3 d6 7. O-O Re8 8. Rb1 e4 9. dxe4 Nxe4 10. Nxe4 Rxe4 11. b3 Qe8 12. e3 Nc6 13. Bb2 Bf5 14. Bxg7 Kxg7 15. Qd2 Re7 16. Rbd1 Be4 17. Qc3+ f6 18. Rd2 a5 19. Rfd1 b6 20. Ne1 Bxg2 21. Nxg2 Ne5 22. e4 Qc6 23. Nf4 Qxe4 24. Re2 Qf5 25. Nd5 Nf3+ 26. Qxf3 Qxf3 27. Rxe7+ Kh6 28. Rd4 g5 29. Nxc7 Ra7 30. Rxd6 Kg6 31. Re3 Qf5 32. Nd5 Qb1+ 33. Kg2 Qxa2 34. Nxf6 Qa3 35. Rxb6 a4 36. Nh5+ Kxh5 37. h3 Qf8 38. g4+ Kh4 39. Re8 Qg7 40. Rg8 Qb7+ 41. Rxb7 Rxb7 42. bxa4 h5 43. Rd8 1-0
He made it interesting!
Originally posted by MelbourneChessClubLOL Caesar is legend, i wish he were world champ, he could really take chess to a new level!
Great game that one. Was Carlsen-esque how he managed to create something interesting from a dead drawn position!
Here is a reasonably funny promo one of the guys did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBF5DwKoM0Q
and another... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CU2KVthMj8
Part 1 of WGM Julia Ryjanova's lecture at the MCC is up online for viewing. It's a creative lecture which looks at how sometimes we miss good moves by thinking dogmatically. In part 1, Julia looks at games from Fischer, Morphy and Kamsky where a “good” piece is exchanged for a “bad” piece to transform an advantage from one type to another.
Julia is the coach of the Qatari women's team and recently won the Australasian Women's Masters at MCC. Enjoy!
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