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Sub 14 Masculino Partidas De Jorge Cori Tello Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Sub 14 Masculino Partidas de Jorge Cori Tello Primera ronda Sub 14 Masculino Manukyan, S (1949) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [D48] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.d4 Cf6 2.c4 c6 3.Cc3 d5 4.e3 e6 5.Cf3 Cbd7 6.Ad3 dxc4 7.Axc4 b5 8.Ad3 a6 9.e4 b4 10.Ca4 Ab7 11.0–0 Ae7 12.Ae3 c5 13.dxc5 Tc8 14.Cb6 (diagrama) Cxb6 15.cxb6 0–0 16.De2 Ac5 17.Axc5 Txc5 18.Axa6 Axe4 19.Cd2 Tc2 20.Tad1 Ad5 21.Ad3 Txb2 22.Tb1 Txb1 23.Txb1 Dxb6 24.a3 b3 25.Cxb3 Da7 26.Db2 Tb8 27.Dc1 g6 28.Cd2 Td8 29.Ae2 Ta8 30.Ta1 Dd4 31.Af3 Cg4 32.Axg4 Dxg4 33.f3 Dd4+ 34.Rh1 h5 35.h3 Rh7 36.Tb1 Dd3 37.Ta1 Dd4 38.Tb1 Dd3 39.Ta1 Ta4 40.Db2 Td4 41.Cf1 e5 42.Cg3 Tf4 43.Rh2 h4 44.Ch1 Df5 45.Te1 e4 46.fxe4 Axe4 47.Te2 Dc5 48.Tf2 Dd6 49.Txf4 Dxf4+ 50.Rg1 Ad5 51.Df2 De4 52.Db2 g5 53.Dd2 Rg6 54.Df2 f6 55.Df1 De3+ 56.Cf2 Dxa3 57.Cg4 Dc5+ 58.Rh1 Dc3 59.Db1+ Rg7 60.Dd1 Dxh3+ 0–1 Segunda ronda Sub 14 Masculino Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) - Kowsarinia, A (2095) [B33] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1. e4 c5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 e5 6.Cdb5 d6 7.Ag5 a6 8.Ca3 b5 9.Cd5 Da5+ 10.Ad2 Dd8 11.c4 Cxe4 12.cxb5 Ae6 13.Ac4 Ca5 14.b6 Cxc4 15.Da4+ Dd7 16.Cc7+ Re7 (diagrama) 17.Dxd7+ Rxd7 18.Cxc4 Tb8 19.Cxa6 Tb7 20.Tc1 Cxd2 21.Rxd2 g6 22.Tc3 f6 23.Td1 d5 24.Re2 d4 25.b3 Ae7 26.Cc7 Af7 27.a4 Thb8 28.Cb5 Tc8 29.a5 Ta8 30.Ca7 Ab4 31.Tc2 Axc4+ 32.bxc4 Ac5 33.f3 f5 34.Rd3 Te8 35.Te2 Rd6 36.Tde1 Tbe7 37.Cb5+ Rc6 38.Cc7 Ab4 39.Cxe8 Axe1 40.Txe1 Txe8 41.Tb1 Rc5 42.Tb5+ 1–0 Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Tercera ronda Sub 14 Masculino Giroyan, G (2176) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [C18] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cc3 Ab4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Axc3+ 6.bxc3 Dc7 7.Dg4 f5 8.Dg3 Ce7 9.Ad2 0–0 10.Ad3 b6 11.h4 Aa6 12.Ch3 Axd3 13.Cf4 Dd7 14.cxd3 Cbc6 15.Ae3 c4 16.Dg5 cxd3 17.Th3 Tf7 18.Tg3 Tc8 19.h5 Ca5 20.Dh6 (diagrama) Tc6 21.Td1 Rh8 22.Dg5 Txc3 23.Ad2 Txa3 24.Rf1 Cac6 25.Dh4 Ta4 26.Ac3 b5 27.Cxd3 Tc4 28.Ab2 f4 29.Tf3 Cxd4 30.Txf4 Cdf5 31.Dh2 Cc6 32.Aa3 b4 33.Cxb4 Cxb4 34.Txc4 Db5 35.Df4 Cc6 36.g4 Dxc4+ 37.Dxc4 Ce3+ 0–1 Cuarta ronda Sub 14 Masculino Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) - Tejas, R (2203) [B59] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 Cc6 6.Ae2 e5 7.Cb3 Ae7 8.0–0 0–0 9.Ae3 Ae6 10.Af3 Ca5 11.Cxa5 Dxa5 12.Dd2 Dc7 13.Tfd1 h6 14.a4 a5 15.Tac1 Tfd8 16.Cb5 Dc4 17.b3 Dc6 18.c4 Cd7 19.Dc2 Cc5 20.Td2 Td7 21.Tcd1 Tad8 22.g3 Ag5 23.Dc3 Axe3 24.Dxe3 Ca6 25.De2 Cc5 26.Tb1 Ca6 27.Ag2 Db6 28.Rh1 Cc5 29.De3 Rf8 30.Te1 Re7 31.h4 Dc6 32.Rh2 Ca6 33.f4 f6 34.Dc3 b6 35.Df3 Cc7 36.Cc3 Dc5 37.h5 Tg8 38.Ted1 Rd8 39.Td3 Rc8 40.T1d2 Tgd8 41.Ah3 Axh3 42.Rxh3 Dg1 43.Cd5 Dc5 44.Ce3 Ce6 45.Td5 Da3 46.Cf5 Rb7 47.De3 Cc7 48.T5d3 Ca6 49.Td1 Cc5 50.Td5 Rc7 51.Rg4 Ca6 52.Rf3 (diagrama) Cb4 53.T5d2 Ca6 54.Dc3 Rb7 55.Ce3 Cc7 56.f5 Ca6 57.Cd5 Dc5 58.Tb2 Cb4 59.Cxb4 Dxb4 60.Dxb4 axb4 61.Td5 Ta8 62.Tbd2 Rc6 63.Tb5 Ta5 64.Tdd5 Txb5 65.Txb5 Ta7 66.Txb4 Ta5 67.Tb5 Txb5 68.cxb5+ Rc5 69.Re3 d5 70.exd5 Rxd5 71.Rd3 Rd6 72.Rc4 Rc7 73.Rd5 Rd7 74.b4 Rc7 75.a5 Rb7 76.Rc4 Rc7 77.Rd5 Rb7 78.g4 Rc7 79.a6 Rb8 80.Rc6 Ra7 ½–½ Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Quinta ronda Sub 14 Masculino Beradze, I (2194) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [C55] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 e5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.Ac4 Cf6 4.d3 Ae7 5.0–0 0–0 6.Ab3 d6 7.c3 Ca5 8.Ac2 c5 9.Te1 Cc6 10.Cbd2 Te8 11.Cf1 Af8 12.Cg3 g6 13.h3 Ag7 14.Ae3 b6 15.Dc1 De7 16.Cd2 Ab7 17.f4 d5 18.f5 d4 19.Ag5 h6 20.Axf6 Axf6 21.Cf3 Rg7 22.Tf1 dxc3 23.bxc3 c4 24.dxc4 Tad8 25.Rh1 Ca5 26.Ab3 Aa6 27.Aa4 Tf8 28.Ab5 Ab7 29.De3 Tc8 30.Ch2 Ag5 31.Df3 a6 32.Cg4 Rh7 33.f6 Dc7 34.Cf5 (diagrama) axb5 35.Cgxh6 Cxc4 36.Dg3 Axf6 37.Cg4 Ad8 38.Tad1 Axe4 39.Txd8 Dxd8 40.Ce7 Dxe7 41.Cf6+ Dxf6 42.Txf6 Rg7 43.Tf1 Tcd8 44.Dh4 Aa8 45.Df6+ Rg8 46.h4 Td6 47.De7 Td2 48.Tg1 Rg7 49.Rh2 Txa2 50.Rh3 Tc2 51.g4 Txc3+ 52.Tg3 Tc1 53.Td3 Ae4 54.Td7 Th1+ 55.Rg3 Tg1+ 56.Rh3 Af3 57.g5 Ag4+ 58.Rh2 Tf1 59.Tc7 Tf3 60.h5 Axh5 61.Tc6 Tf5 62.Rg3 Cd2 63.Rg2 Af3+ 0–1 Sexta ronda Sub 14 Masculino Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) - Gabuzyan,H (2226) [B52] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.Ab5+ Ad7 4.Axd7+ Dxd7 5.0–0 Cc6 6.c3 Cf6 7.De2 e6 8.d3 Ae7 9.Cbd2 0–0 10.b3 d5 11.e5 Ce8 12.Ab2 f5 13.exf6 Axf6 14.Tae1 Cc7 15.d4 cxd4 16.cxd4 Tac8 17.a3 Tfe8 18.Dd3 a6 19.Te2 Df7 20.Tfe1 Dg6 21.Dxg6 hxg6 22.a4 a5 23.Cb1 Cb4 24.Ac3 Rf7 25.Ca3 Cca6 26.Cb5 Tc6 27.g4 g5 28.h4 Cd3 29.hxg5 Cxe1 30.Txe1 Ad8 31.Ce5+ Rf8 32.Cxc6 bxc6 33.Cd6 Te7 34.g6 c5 35.Rg2 Ac7 36.Th1 Rg8 37.Cf7 Txf7 38.gxf7+ Rxf7 39.Tc1 g6 40.g5 Af4 41.Th1 cxd4 42.Axa5 Ad6 43.Th7+ Re8 44.Rf1 d3 45.Th3 Ab4 46.Axb4 Cxb4 47.f4 Re7 48.Re1 Rd6 49.Rd2 Rc5 50.Te3 Rd4 51.a5 1–0 Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Séptima ronda Sub 14 Masculino Yuan, Y (2097) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [C56] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 e5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Ac4 Cf6 5.0–0 Ae7 6.e5 Ce4 7.Cxd4 d5 8.Ab5 Ad7 9.Axc6 bxc6 10.f3 Cg5 11.f4 Ce4 12.Cc3 Cxc3 13.bxc3 Dc8 14.Ae3 0–0 15.De1 c5 16.Cb3 c4 17.Cd4 c5 18.Ce2 f6 19.Dg3 Af5 (diagrama) 20.Tac1 Tb8 21.De1 fxe5 22.fxe5 De6 23.Ad2 Ae4 24.Dg3 Txf1+ 25.Txf1 Tf8 26.Txf8+ Axf8 27.Dg5 Ae7 28.Dg3 Af8 29.Dg5 De7 30.Cg3 Dxg5 31.Axg5 Axc2 32.e6 Ad6 33.Rf2 h6 34.Ad8 Rf8 35.Ch5 Re8 36.Ah4 Ae5 37.Ag3 Axc3 38.Ad6 Ad4+ 39.Re2 Ad3+ 40.Rd2 Ae4 41.Cg3 c3+ 0–1 Octava ronda Sub 14 Masculino Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) - Dragun, K (2284) [A08] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.Cf3 c5 2.g3 Cf6 3.Ag2 g6 4.0–0 Ag7 5.d3 d5 6.Cbd2 0–0 7.e4 Cc6 8.c3 Dc7 9.Te1 e5 10.Cb3 dxe4 11.dxe4 b6 12.Ag5 Ce8 13.Dc2 h6 14.Ae3 a5 15.a4 Cd6 16.Cbd2 Ae6 17.Tad1 Tac8 18.Cf1 f5 19.exf5 gxf5 20.Ch4 Tfd8 21.Td2 Df7 22.Ted1 Af8 23.Axh6 Cd4 24.cxd4 cxd4 25.Db1 Axh6 26.f4 Aa2 27.Dd3 Ac4 28.Db1 (diagrama) d3 29.fxe5 Axd2 30.Cxd2 Ce4 31.Axe4 fxe4 32.Cxe4 Aa2 33.Da1 Dc4 34.Cf6+ Rf7 35.Tf1 d2 36.e6+ Rxe6 37.Rg2 De2+ 38.Rh3 d1=D 39.Dxa2+ Dc4 40.Dxc4+ Txc4 41.Txd1 Txd1 42.Ch5 Txa4 43.Cf4+ Txf4 44.gxf4 Td2 0–1 Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Novena ronda Sub 14 Masculino Sai, K (2225) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [C67] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 e5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.Ab5 Cf6 4.0–0 Cxe4 5.d4 Cd6 6.Axc6 dxc6 7.dxe5 Cf5 8.Dxd8+ Rxd8 9.Cc3 Re8 10.Af4 h6 11.h3 Ab4 12.Ce4 Ae6 13.c3 Ae7 14.Tfe1 Td8 15.g4 Ch4 16.Cxh4 Axh4 17.Cc5 Ac8 18.e6 Td5 19.Te5 (diagrama) Ae7 20.exf7+ Rxf7 21.Cb3 Ad8 22.Tae1 Txe5 23.Txe5 Ae6 24.Cc5 Ac8 25.Cd3 Te8 26.Txe8 Rxe8 27.Rg2 Ae6 28.a3 b6 29.Rg3 c5 30.h4 a5 31.Ae5 Rf7 32.f4 g6 33.Cf2 h5 34.f5 Ad7 35.f6 Re6 36.Rf4 Axf6 37.Axf6 Rxf6 38.Ce4+ Re6 39.gxh5 gxh5 40.Rg5 Ae8 41.Cf6 Af7 42.Cxh5 Axh5 43.Rxh5 Rf5 44.a4 c4 45.Rh6 Rf6 46.Rh7 Rf7 47.Rh8 Rf8 48.h5 Rf7 49.Rh7 c6 ½–½ Décima ronda Sub 14 Masculino Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) - Gordievsky, D (2236) [B85] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cc6 5.Cc3 Dc7 6.Ae2 a6 7.Ae3 Cf6 8.0–0 d6 9.f4 Ae7 10.Rh1 0–0 11.a4 Te8 12.De1 Ad7 13.Dg3 Af8 14.Tad1 Tac8 15.Ad3 Cb4 16.e5 dxe5 17.fxe5 Cxd3 18.Txd3 Cd5 19.Ce4 Axa4 20.b3 Ac6 21.Ad2 (diagrama) Ae7 22.Cxc6 Dxc6 23.c4 Cb6 24.Cf6+ Axf6 25.exf6 g6 26.Df4 Cd5 27.cxd5 exd5 28.h3 Rh8 29.Td4 Te6 30.Tc1 Ta8 1–0 Visita: www.ajedreztorrenegra.blogspot.com Undécima Ronda Sub 14 Masculino Bok, B (2337) – Cori Tello, Jorge (2462) [C11] WORLD YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cd2 Cf6 4.e5 Cfd7 5.f4 c5 6.c3 Cc6 7.Cdf3 cxd4 8.cxd4 f6 9.g3 Db6 10.Ce2 fxe5 11.fxe5 Ab4+ 12.Cc3 0–0 13.Af4 Tf7 14.a3 Axc3+ 15.bxc3 Db2 16.Dc1 Dxc1+ 17.Txc1 Ca5 18.Ad3 Cf8 19.Cd2 b6 20.0–0 Tc7 21.Cf3 Ab7 22.Ad2 Tac8 23.Cg5 Te7 24.Tf2 (diagrama) h6 25.Ch3 Cc4 26.Tcf1 Cxd2 27.Txd2 Txc3 28.Cf4 Tf7 29.Tdf2 Ac6 30.Ae2 Ae8 31.Ag4 Tc6 32.h4 g6 33.Rg2 Rg7 34.Ae2 Tc2 35.Ag4 Tc6 36.Ae2 Tc3 37.Ag4 Tc4 38.Cxe6+ Cxe6 39.Axe6 Txf2+ 40.Txf2 Txd4 41.Tc2 Rf8 42.Tc7 Te4 43.Txa7 Txe5 44.Ag4 d4 45.Ta6 Ac6+ 46.Rf2 Tb5 47.Re2 h5 48.Ah3 Tb2+ 49.Re1 d3 50.Af1 d2+ 51.Rd1 Ad5 52.Ac4 Axc4 53.Ta8+ Re7 54.Ta7+ Rd6 55.Td7+ Re5 0–1 Entrevista a los hermanos Cori Publicado por Chessbase La entrevista fue realizada a falta de la última ronda del Campeonato Mundial Juvenil, pero cuando prácticamente ya estaban confirmados los triunfos.
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