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Nuestro Círculo Nuestro Círculo Año 10 Nº 460 Semanario de Ajedrez 28 de mayo de 2011 ORTVIN SARAPU Txe5 27.fxe5 Te8 28.Tf6 Rg8 29.h4 Dd7 Ortvin Sarapu - Sergio Giardelli [A07] 30.Dd4 De7 31.e6 Dg7 32.Df4 h6 33.Cf7 Buenos Aries, 1978 1924 – 1999 Txe6 34.Cxh6+ Rh7 35.Cg4 Te4 36.h5 Txf4 37.hxg6+ Dxg6 38.Txf4 Db1+ 39.Rh2 Db2 0- 1.e4 c5 2.Ce2 e6 3.Cbc3 a6 4.g3 Cc6 5.Ag2 1 d6 6.0-0 Dc7 7.d3 Cf6 8.Ae3 Ae7 9.Rh1 0-0 Sarapu,O - Frankel,Z [C44] 10.f4 b5 11.Dd2 b4 12.Cd1 Ad7 13.Ag1 a5 New Zelanda, 1962 14.Ce3 Tac8 15.g4 Cd4 16.g5 Ce8 17.Cg3 f6 18.h4 Ac6 19.c3 Cb5 20.Ah2 Dd7 21.Ah3 f5 1.e4 e5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.d4 exd4 4.c3 d5 5.exd5 22.Ag2 Cec7 23.Cc4 Tb8 24.Cxa5 Aa8 Dxd5 6.cxd4 Ab4+ 7.Cc3 Cf6 8.Ae2 0-0 9.0-0 25.Cc4 d5 26.Ce5 Dd6 27.exf5 exf5 28.Ce2 Df5 10.h3 Te8 11.Ad3 Dd7 12.a3 Af8 13.Af4 Ce6 29.d4 Tfd8 30.Ag1 bxc3 31.bxc3 Dc7 Cd8 14.d5 a6 15.Ce5 De7 16.Te1 g6 17.Dd2 32.Cg3 Cd6 33.De3 cxd4 34.cxd4 Cf8 Dc5 18.b4 Da7 19.Ae3 Db8 20.Ad4 c5 35.Tfe1 Te8 36.h5 Tb2 37.Cd3 Tc2 38.De5 21.dxc6 bxc6 22.Cxg6 hxg6 23.Axf6 Txe1+ Dc4 39.h6 Af6 40.Dxd6 Dxd3 41.Txe8 1-0 24.Txe1 Ae6 25.Ce4 Ad5 26.Dg5 Ce6 27.Dh4 Cg7 28.Cg5 Ch5 29.Dxh5 gxh5 Paul Keres - Ortvin Sarapu [B74] 30.Ah7# 1-0 Correspondence, 1961 Fischer - Sarapu [C13] Sousse, 1967 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 g6 6.Ae2 Ag7 7.Ae3 Cc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Cb3 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cc3 dxe4 4.Cxe4 Cd7 Ae6 10.f4 Tc8 11.f5 Ad7 12.g4 Ce5 13.Cd2 5.Cf3 Cgf6 6.Cxf6+ Cxf6 7.Ag5 c5 8.Ab5+ gxf5 14.exf5 Rh8 15.g5 Tg8 16.Tf2 Da5 Ad7 9.Axd7+ Dxd7 10.De2 cxd4 11.0-0-0 17.Cb3 Dd8 18.Tg2 Txc3 19.bxc3 Ce4 Ortvin Sarapu nació en Nava, Estonia, el 22 - Ac5 12.De5 Ae7 13.Cxd4 Tc8 14.f4 0-0 20.Cd4 Cxc3 21.Dd2 Cxe2+ 22.Dxe2 Cc6 1-1924 y murió en Auckland, Nueva Zelanda 15.Cf5 Dc7 16.Cxe7+ Dxe7 17.Td2 Tc5 23.Dd3 Axf5 24.Cxf5 Axa1 25.c3 Da5 el 13-4-1999). Ganó el Campeonato Junior 18.Axf6 gxf6 19.De3 Tfc8 20.Thd1 Dc7 21.c3 26.Cxe7 Dxc3 27.Dxc3+ Axc3 28.Cxg8 Rxg8 de Estonia en 1940 y huyó a Finlandia Tc4 22.g3 Ta4 23.a3 Dc4 24.Df3 Db3 29.Tc2 Ae5 30.Rg2 Rg7 31.Rf3 Rg6 32.Rg4 cuando los nazis ocuparon Estonia en 1943. 25.Dg4+ Rf8 26.Td8+ Txd8 27.Txd8+ Re7 a6 33.Td2 b5 34.Ab6 f5+ 35.gxf6 Rxf6 ½-½ y luego trasladó a Suecia. Terminada la 28.Dg8 f5 29.Te8+ 1-0 guerra fue invitado a quedarse con un amigo Boris Spassky - Ortvin Sarapu [C26] en Dinamarca. En 1946 ganó el Campeonato Hector Decio Rossetto - Ortvin Sarapu [D94] Wellington, 1988 de Copenhague de Ajedrez a 5 minutos y en Olympiad Skopje, Yugoslavia, 1972 1948 jugó veinte partidas de ajedrez a la 1.e4 e5 2.Cc3 Cf6 3.g3 Cc6 4.Ag2 Ac5 5.d3 ciega. En Oldenburg 1949. venció a Bogolju- 1.d4 d5 2.Cf3 Cf6 3.e3 g6 4.c4 Ag7 5.Cc3 0- d6 6.Ca4 Ab6 7.Cxb6 axb6 8.Ce2 d5 9.exd5 bov . Casado en 1950 con Bárbara Bialonc- 0 6.Ae2 dxc4 7.0-0 c5 8.Axc4 cxd4 9.exd4 a6 Cxd5 10.0-0 Ae6 11.d4 exd4 12.Cxd4 Cxd4 zyk emigró a Nueva Zelanda, donde contri- 10.a4 Dc7 11.Ab3 Cc6 12.Ae3 Ag4 13.h3 13.Dxd4 0-0 14.b3 c6 15.Ab2 Df6 16.c4 buyó al mejoramiento del ajedrez. Conocido Axf3 14.Dxf3 Db6 15.Ta3 Cxd4 16.Axd4 Dxd4 17.Axd4 Cb4 18.Axb6 Txa2 19.Txa2 como “Mister Chess”, ganó o coganó 20 Dxd4 17.Dxb7 Ta7 18.Df3 Db4 19.a5 e6 Cxa2 20.Ta1 Ta8 21.Ae4 f5 22.Af3 Ta3 veces el Campeonato de Nueva Zelanda 20.Dc6 Cd7 21.Da4 Tb8 22.Td1 Cc5 23.Ad1 Ta6 24.Ac5 Rf7 25.f4 g6 26.Af3 b6 entre 1952 y 1990 y representó a ese país 23.Td8+ Af8 24.Dxb4 Txb4 25.Ad1 Txb2 27.Ad6 b5 28.Ae2 bxc4 29.bxc4 Ta4 30.Ae5 en 10 Olimpiadas de Ajedrez . 26.Af3 Rg7 27.Ta2 Txa2 28.Cxa2 Cb3 c5 31.Rf2 Re7 32.h3 h5 33.Re3 Ta6 34.Rd2 Sarapu obtuvo el primer lugar en el Torneo 29.Tb8 Cxa5 30.Ae2 Cc6 31.Tc8 Cd4 32.Ad1 Cb4 35.Txa6 Cxa6 36.Rc3 Cb4 37.Af3 Ad7 Internacional de Melbourne en 1955 y el a5 33.Tc4 e5 34.Cc3 Tb7 35.g4 Tb2 36.Rg2 38.Ad1 Ac6 39.Rd2 Ag2 40.h4 Af1 41.Ae2 título de Maestro Internacional en 1966 Ce6 37.Rf3 Ac5 38.Ce4 Ab6 39.g5 Tb4 ½-½ después de ganar el Zonal de Asia. Tuvo 40.Tc8 h6 41.h4 hxg5 42.hxg5 Ad8 43.Ta8 Mark Taimanov - Ortvin Sarapu [A07] oportunidad de jugar con Bobby Fischer en Axg5 0-1 World Seniors, Bad Wildba, 1997 1967, Garry Kasparov en 1982, Boris Spass- ky en 1988 y Viktor Kortchnoi en el Interzonal Wolfgang Leonhardt - Ortvin Sarapu [A56] 1.Cf3 Cf6 2.g3 c5 3.Ag2 Cc6 4.0-0 g6 5.c4 de Sousse. Sarapu fue galardonado con un New Zelanda 1977 Ag7 6.d4 cxd4 7.Cxd4 0-0 8.Cc2 d6 9.Cc3 MBE por sus servicios al ajedrez. Ad7 10.b3 Da5 11.Ad2 Dh5 12.e4 Ag4 13.f3 1.d4 Cf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 d6 4.Cc3 g6 5.e4 Ag7 Ah3 14.De2 Axg2 15.Rxg2 a6 16.a4 e6 Bogolyubov,E - Sarapu,O [E11] 6.Ad3 0-0 7.Cge2 Ca6 8.0-0 Cc7 9.Cg3 e5 17.Tad1 Tad8 18.Ae1 Dc5 19.Df2 Td7 Oldenburg, 1949 10.h3 De7 11.Ae3 a6 12.Dd2 Tb8 13.a4 Cfe8 20.Ce2 Dxf2+ 21.Txf2 d5 22.exd5 exd5 23.c5 14.Ta3 Ad7 15.f4 exf4 16.Axf4 Ae5 17.Ag5 f6 d4 24.Cexd4 Cxd4 25.Txd4 Txd4 26.Cxd4 1.d4 Cf6 2.Cf3 e6 3.c4 Ab4+ 4.Cbd2 d5 5.e3 18.Af4 b5 19.axb5 axb5 20.Ta7 Axf4 21.Dxf4 Cd7 27.c6 Axd4 28.Td2 Ac3 29.Txd7 Axe1 0-0 6.a3 Ae7 7.Ad3 Cbd7 8.c5 c6 9.Dc2 Te8 bxc4 22.Axc4 Txb2 23.Dc1 Tb4 24.Aa2 De5 30.c7 Aa5 31.b4 Ab6 32.a5 Axc7 33.Txc7 10.b4 Dc7 11.Ab2 Cf8 12.Ce5 C6d7 13.0-0 25.Cge2 Ab5 26.Cxb5 Cxb5 27.Td7 Cd4 Tb8 34.h4 h5 35.Rf2 Rg7 36.Re3 b6 37.Tc6 f6 14.Cef3 e5 15.e4 dxe4 16.Ac4+ Rh8 28.Cc3 Tf7 29.Td8 Rg7 30.Ab1 Tc4 31.Txe8 bxa5 38.bxa5 Tb3+ 39.Re4 Tb4+ 40.Re3 17.Cxe4 exd4 18.Axd4 Ce5 19.Axe5 fxe5 Dxe8 32.Ad3 Tb4 33.Te1 De5 34.Cd1 Tb3 Tb3+ 41.Rf2 Tb2+ 42.Rf1 Tb1+ 43.Rg2 Tb2+ 20.Cfg5 Axg5 21.Cxg5 g6 22.f4 Ce6 23.Axe6 35.Cf2 h5 36.Dd1 Dg3 37.Ae2 Tb2 38.Rf1 44.Rh3 Tf2 45.f4 Ta2 46.Txa6 Rh7 47.Ta8 Axe6 24.Dc3 Ad5 25.Tae1 Dg7 26.Txe5 Ta7 39.Ch1 Df4+ 40.Af3 Td2 0-1 Rg7 48.Ta7 Rf6 49.a6 Rg7 50.Ta8 Rh7 ½-½ 1378 64.Re3 Rh5 65.Rf4 Rxh4 66.g6 fxg6 67.Re4 h4 25.Df2 hxg3 26.hxg3 Af5 27.Txe8+ Dxe8 Ae6 0-1 28.Te1 Dd8 29.a4 Cg4 30.Dd2 Af8 31.Af3 GANÓ RUBÉN FELGAER RONDA 4 Ac5+ 32.Rh1 Te7 33.Dd1 Txe1+ 34.Dxe1 Cubas,J (2505) - Valdes Escobar,A [B56] Af2 35.Df1 Axg3 36.Axg4 Axg4 37.Cg2 Dg5 38.Rg1 Dh5 0-1 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 RONDA 5 Cc6 6.f3 e5 7.Cb3 Ae7 8.Ae3 0-0 9.Dd2 a5 Latorre,M (2197) - Cubas,J (2505) [A84] 10.Ab5 Ca7 11.Ae2 Cc6 12.a3 a4 13.Cc1 Ae6 14.Cd5 Axd5 15.exd5 Cb8 16.Ca2 Da5 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Cf3 e6 4.e3 f5 5.Ad3 Cf6 17.Cb4 Ad8 18.0-0-0 Ab6 19.g4 Axe3 6.b3 Ad6 7.0-0 De7 8.Ab2 0-0 9.Dc1 Cbd7 20.Dxe3 Cbd7 21.f4 exf4 22.Dxf4 Ce5 23.h4 10.Aa3 Ce4 11.Axd6 Dxd6 12.Da3 c5 13.Td1 Cfd7 24.h5 Tac8 25.Rb1 Dc5 26.Ad3 Cxd3 b6 14.Cbd2 Ab7 15.cxd5 exd5 16.Tac1 a6 27.cxd3 Tce8 28.g5 Te7 29.Tde1 Tfe8 17.dxc5 Cdxc5 18.b4 Cxd3 19.Dxd3 Dxb4 30.Txe7 Txe7 31.Tc1 Db6 32.Tc8+ Cf8 33.h6 20.Tc7 Dd6 21.Txb7 Cc5 22.Txb6 Dxb6 Dg1+ 34.Ra2 Dd1 35.hxg7 Db3+ 36.Rb1 23.Dxd5+ Rh8 24.Ce5 Dc7 25.Cdc4 Ce4 Te1+ 37.Tc1 Txc1+ 38.Rxc1 Rxg7 39.Df6+ 26.f3 Cc3 27.Dd7 Dc5 28.Td3 Ta7 29.De6 Rg8 40.Dxd6 1-0 Te7 30.Dxa6 Txe5 31.Cxe5 Dxe5 32.Dc4 Ce4 33.h3 Da1+ 34.Rh2 De5+ 35.Rg1 Cg5 Hobaica,J (2407) - Mareco,S (2591) [D46] 36.f4 Da1+ 37.Rh2 Ce4 38.Td4 h6 39.Td5 De1 40.Txf5 Dg3+ 41.Rg1 Dxe3+ 42.Rh2 1.Cf3 Cf6 2.c4 e6 3.Cc3 d5 4.d4 c6 5.e3 Tb8 43.Dc2 Dg3+ 44.Rg1 Cc3 45.Rf1 Tb1+ Cbd7 6.Dc2 Ad6 7.Ad3 0-0 8.0-0 dxc4 0-1 RONDA 3 9.Axc4 b5 10.Ab3 Ab7 11.e4 e5 12.Td1 Db8 Valdes Escobar,A - Flores,D (2611) [B41] Mareco,S (2591) - Toniutti,E (2133) [D17] 13.dxe5 Cxe5 14.Ch4 Ceg4 15.h3 Ac5 16.hxg4 Cxg4 17.Cf3 Cxf2 18.Rf1 Cxd1 1.Cf3 Cf6 2.c4 e6 3.Cc3 c5 4.d4 cxd4 5.Cxd4 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Cf3 Cf6 4.Cc3 dxc4 5.a4 19.Cxd1 Ab6 20.e5 c5 21.Df5 c4 22.Ac2 g6 a6 6.a3 Dc7 7.e4 b6 8.Ae3 Ab7 9.f3 Ae7 Af5 6.Ce5 Cbd7 7.Cxc4 Dc7 8.g3 e5 9.dxe5 23.Dg5 Te8 24.Af4 Ac7 25.Dg3 Axf3 26.Dxf3 10.Dd2 0-0 11.Ae2 Cc6 12.0-0 Ad6 13.g3 Cxe5 10.Af4 Cfd7 11.Ag2 f6 12.0-0 0-0-0 Axe5 27.Ae4 Axf4 28.Axa8 Ad2 29.Ad5 De5 Ae7 14.Tac1 Ce5 15.Ca4 d6 16.b4 Ced7 13.Tc1 Cc5 14.De1 a5 15.Cb5 cxb5 16.axb5 30.Df2 Aa5 31.Af3 Dh2 32.g4 Te1+ 33.Dxe1 17.Tc2 Tac8 18.Tb1 Db8 19.Af1 Aa8 20.Af2 b6 17.b4 axb4 18.Dxb4 Ad6 19.Axe5 fxe5 Axe1 34.Rxe1 Dg3+ 35.Re2 De5+ 36.Rf2 Ce5 21.De2 b5 22.Cb2 g5 23.Ag2 g4 24.f4 20.Ac6 Ad7 21.Tfd1 Axc6 22.bxc6 Dxc6 Dd4+ 37.Rg3 Dd2 38.a3 Rg7 39.Tb1 De1+ Cxc4 25.Cxc4 bxc4 26.Tbc1 h5 27.Txc4 23.Cxb6+ Rc7 24.Cd5+ Rc8 25.Da5 The8 40.Rh3 a5 41.Cc3 Df2 42.Ad1 b4 43.axb4 Txc4 28.Txc4 Tc8 29.Dc2 Txc4 30.Dxc4 Db7 26.Cb4 Dc7 27.Da8+ Db8 28.Dc6+ Dc7 axb4 44.Ce2 c3 45.bxc3 bxc3 46.Cg3 c2 31.Cxe6 d5 32.Dd4 fxe6 33.exd5 exd5 29.Txd6 Txd6 30.Dxe8+ Rb7 31.Cd3 Tc6 47.Axc2 Dxc2 48.Tf1 Dd3 49.Rg2 f6 50.Tf2 34.De5 Rf7 35.Ad4 Dc8 36.Af1 Dc1 37.a4 32.Cxe5 Tb6 33.Cd3 1-0 Dd4 51.Rf3 Dd5+ 52.Re3 Db3+ 0-1 Ac6 38.Ab2 Dd2 39.Ac3 Dd1 40.f5 Ad7 41.De3 Axf5 42.b5 axb5 43.axb5 Ce4 0-1 Lujan,C (2353) - Felgaer,R (2570) [B37] Felgaer,R (2570) - Rodriguez Vila,A [C14] RONDA 6 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cc3 Cf6 4.Ag5 Ae7 5.e5 Cubas,J (2505) - Mareco,S (2591) [B48] g6 6.Ae2 Ag7 7.0-0 Cc6 8.Ae3 0-0 9.Dd2 Cfd7 6.Axe7 Dxe7 7.f4 Cb6 8.Cf3 Ad7 9.Dd2 Ad7 10.f3 Tc8 11.Tad1 a6 12.Cxc6 Axc6 a6 10.Ad3 Cc6 11.0-0 0-0-0 12.a3 h6 13.Ce2 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cc6 13.Cd5 Cxd5 14.exd5 Aa4 15.Ad3 Dd7 Ca7 14.b3 Ab5 15.f5 Axd3 16.Dxd3 Thg8 5.Cc3 Dc7 6.Ae3 a6 7.Ad3 Cf6 8.De2 b5 9.0- 16.Tb1 Ab5 17.Tf2 Ac4 18.Axc4 Txc4 19.c3 17.Cf4 De8 18.c4 dxc4 19.bxc4 exf5 20.Tab1 0-0 Ab7 10.Rb1 Ab4 11.Cxc6 dxc6 12.Ad2 b5 20.Te2 Af6 21.Tbe1 Df5 22.a3 h5 23.Af2 Dc6 21.Dxf5+ Rb8 22.Tfc1 g5 23.Cd3 Dg6 Ad6 13.Tde1 e5 14.Cd1 c5 15.c4 0-0 16.g4 a5 24.Te4 Tfc8 25.Dd3 Tb8 26.g4 hxg4 24.Dxg6 Txg6 25.d5 Cc6 26.e6 Ca5 27.Cfe5 bxc4 17.Ac2 a5 18.Cc3 Tfb8 19.g5 Cd7 27.fxg4 Dd7 28.Ad4 Axd4+ 29.Txd4 Tbc8 Caxc4 28.Cxc4 Cxc4 29.Txc4 Txd5 30.Cc5 20.h4 Cf8 21.Cd5 Dd8 22.h5 Ta7 23.g6 Axd5 30.Tee4 Txd4 31.Txd4 Tc4 32.h3 Tc8 33.h4 fxe6 31.Cxa6+ Ra7 32.Cxc7 Td2 33.Tcb4 b6 24.exd5 Tab7 25.gxf7+ Txf7 26.Ac3 Tf4 e5 34.dxe6 Dxe6 35.Te4 Df6 36.Dxb5 Dxh4 34.Txb6 Td1+ 35.Txd1 Rxb6 36.Ce8 Rb5 27.h6 g6 28.Axe5 Axe5 29.Dxe5 Tf7
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