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TRES DE GIGNAC Tigres 3-0 Pumas Pachuca 1-1 Querétaro Foto: Notimex 2 ADRENALINA Domingo 1 De Marzo DE 2020 : EXCELSIOR PALABRA DEL DEPORTE Imagen Radio L-V 15:30 hrs. ADRENALINA Imagen TV Domingos 22:00 hrs. [email protected] @Adrenalina EXCELSIOR DOMINGO 1 DE MARZO DE 2020 NECAXA SE PLANTÓ CON AUTORIDAD EN LA CANCHA DEL ESTADIO AZTECA Y CON DOBLETE DE QUIROGA DIO CUENTA DE LAS ÁGUILAS; VALDEZ Y CÁSERES FUERON EXPULSADOS > 3 CLUB AMÉRICA LOGOTIPO LIGA BBVA MX PANTONE 282 C PANTONE 032 C PANTONE PRO Yel CV 0-3 América Necaxa aCaPULCO 2020 ABIERTO MEXICANO GIULIANA SACA EL ORGULLO Finalmente sí hubo campeona mexicana en el Abierto de Acapulco 2020. Giuliana Olmos, junto a la estadunidense Desirae Krawczyk, se consagró monarca en el dobles al vencer en la final a la ucraniana Kateryna [email protected] Bondarenko y a la canadiense @adrenalina FULMINADAS Sharon Fichman en dos sets con parciales de 6-3 y 7-6 (7/5). > 12 LOS RAYOS GOLEARON AL AMÉRICA EXCELSIOR dOmIngO 1 dE maRzO dE 2020 Foto: Mexsport NO JUGARÁ EN MONTERREY La tenista capitalina Renata Zarazúa debía jugar el lunes en el Abierto de Monterrey, pero luego de su exitoso e histórico paso por el Abierto Mexicano de Acapulco 2020 decidió junto a su entrenador no asistir y cederle su wildcard a la estadunidense Venus Williams > 16 ¡TRIPLETE! RAFAEL NADAL SE CORONA EL ESPAÑOL GANÓ EL ABIERTO MEXICANO Y SUMÓ SU ÉXITO A LOS DE 2005 Y 2013; VENCIÓ FÁCILMENTE EN El ariete francés de los Tigres fue LA FINAL AL ESTADUNIDENSE TAYLOR FRITZ > 6 mucha pieza para los Pumas > 3 Foto: Reuters Foto: Mexsport TRES DE GIGNAC Tigres 3-0 Pumas Pachuca 1-1 Querétaro Foto: Notimex 2 ADRENALINA DOMINGO 1 DE MARZO DE 2020 : EXCELSIOR EL RADAR ENSEÑA SU CALIDAD Rey y dama Arturo Xicoténcatl [email protected] POSICIÓN. Tras 20 f2-f4 Ae6-h3? de la partida Suleymanli–Smirin en el Open Aeroflot. Las blancas han elaborado posición ganadora. Foto: Reuters Artístico juego posicional lancas: Aydin Suleymanli, Azerbaiyán, 2,474. JAPÓN, SIN ESPECTADORES Negras: Ilya Smirín, Israel, 2,615. Foto: Reuters TOKIO.- Los eventos deportivos de Japón se llevaron a cabo ayer Defensa Moderna, A41. sin espectadores, como parte de una acción dirigida a frenar la B R-7, XVIII Festival Aeroflot, Moscú, 25–02-2020. propagación del coronavirus. 1.d4 d6 2.c4 e5 3.e3 El último lance de las negras es provocativo. Los Chiba Lotte Marines recibieron a los Rakuten Eagles sin Acaso Smirin juega con la enorme seguridad de su Elo superior y con- ningún aficionado en las gradas del estadio Zozo Marine en la fía en vencer aun cuando su rey quede sin enrocar y centralizado. El prefectura de Chiba, uno de seis juegos de pretemporada de adolescente azerbaiyano juega con prudencia y enfocado a los prin- EL AS LUCE béisbol que se disputó sin gente. cipios de la apertura general. 3...Cd7 4.Cc3 g6 Mantienen la tensión - AP central. 5.g3 Ag7 6.Ag2 Ce7 7.Cge2 La configuración no es estándar COLE DOMINA en la praxis de los GMs7...0–0 8.0–0 f5 9.dxe5 dxe5 10.e4 El movi- CON YANQUIS miento disputa el centro y activa al alfil a las casillas centrales o bien LEÓN VA A GUADALAJARA a ejercer una clavada desde g5. En función al desarrollo las blancas LANZA 2.2 ENTRADAS ANTE LOS TIGRES poseen una microventaja en relación con la posición del Ac8 de las negras. 10...c6 No es conveniente 10...fxe4 11.Cxe4+/- con el tema del peón aislado. Ni evidentemente el avance porque entregarían el peón; A ESPERAR Una peligrosa visita 10...f4 11.gxf4 exf4 12.Axf4 Con ventaja material y posicional de las La Fiera enfrenta a Chivas blancas. 11.Ae3 Dc7 Con la intención del rompimiento en f4. 12.Dd2 CURRY NO JUEGA HOY LIGA BBVA MX Ejercen el control en disputa de la casilla f4. 12...Cb6 Un movimiento SAN FRANCISCO.- El en las acciones de la octava fecha de la Liga MX creativo que prepara una pequeña combinación relacionada con el esperado regreso de VS. escaque f4 13.b3 Las blancas se defienden con el lance natural, pero Stephen Curry a la NBA se DE LA REDACCIÓN Guadalajara León entran en la pequeña combinación de las negras. El avance debilita ha retrasado. adrenalina�gimm.com.mx TUDN | 17:00 hrs. las casillas negras principalmente c3; ahora la dama blanca está so- El coach Steve Kerr brecargada en la defensa de f4 y el sostén del Cc3, bajo los Rayos X había dicho que Curry Las Chivas reciben la visita de un OTRO PARTIDO del Ag7. Avanzar el peón significaría perder la pareja de alfiles. 13.c5 estaba disponible para León herido en la conclusión de Santos vs. Atlas Cc4. 13...f4! La agresión anuncia el duelo a muerte. 14.gxf4 exf4 El jugar hoy contra Wizards. la octava jornada del Clausura agresivo peón negro tiene puesta en la mira la casilla f3; el despeje Sin embargo, la entidad mexicano. permite al Ag7 tocar el Cc3 15.Cxf4 Axc3 16.Dxc3 Txf4 Esto fue lo El conjunto esmeralda fue eli- que vio el experimentado Smirin en su combinación. Las negras han mandó un comunicado minado a media semana de la Liga ganado la pieza menor a cambio de ceder un peón. En el combate declarando que el regreso de Campeones de la Concacaf al se refleja el juego posicional profundo de los maestros así como la de Curry, dos veces perder 3-0 ante Los Ángeles FC, de precisión de su cálculo. Como sea todas las piezas blancas poseen ac- Jugador Más Valioso de la la MLS, y ahora se meten al campo tividad y en la octava fila hay dos negras o una sin entrar en combate. NBA, se ha retrasado. del Guadalajara, que busca hilvanar 17.Tad1 Ae6 Una difícil decisión que responde a una visión general - AFP triunfos en la Liga MX después de del desarrollo. Los engines valoran mejor 17...Cd7 18.Axf4 Dxf4 19.Dg3 que el fin de semana pasado su- Con la mira en la casilla c7 o en el avance f4 si 19...Df7 20.Dc7 Cf8 peraron a los Xolos. 21.Td8 con ventaja decisiva. 18.c5 Th4 Entra en juego el proceso de Para las Chivas es una oportuni- la intuición y la tensión y desgaste de la lucha sicológica, con la torre dad de subir posiciones y acercar- activa en la columna h que fiscaliza la casilla h3 con el Ae6; no tanto se a los sitios de clasificación a la que haya imagen de mate en h2. 19.Td6 Ahora hay dos piezas negras Liguilla, mientras que León espe- en prise. 19...Cd7 Un grave error. La configuración negras presenta ra salir del mal momento anímico Foto: Twitter @Chivas ahora tres piezas sin apoyo: el Ae6 que no podría ser capturado por luego de la sorpresiva eliminación. Chivas ganó su duelo anterior. el mate en h2; pero están sueltas Th4 y el Ce7. 20.f4 Tfd1 decidía. León marcha en la liga con 15 20...Ah3 21.Dc4+ Rf8 Si 21...Rh8?? 22.Ad4+ Cf6 23.Axf6++. 22.Axh3 unidades, mientras que las Chivas El cuadro de Torreón espera Txh3 23.De6 Un doble ataque sobre d7 y h3. Tras Txd7 las blancas van con un paso más lento en el no ceder terreno en la lucha por amenazan jaque mate o la captura de la dama con un final altamente que apenas han conquistado nue- la liguilla al llegar a este encuen- favorable. 23...Txe3 24.Txd7 Dxd7 Obligado para impedir el mate. La ve unidades. tro con 11 unidades, en tanto que partida se ha decidido. 25.Dxd7 Txe4 26.Dd3 Te6 27.Dd7 Te4 28.f5 En el duelo con el que terminará el Atlas está en una posición más gxf5 (28...Cxf5 29.Dxh7 Tg4+ 30.Rh1 Te8 31.Txf5++-) 29.Txf5+ Rg7 [29... la jornada, los Santos recibirán la comprometida al ser penúltimo Cxf5? 30.Dxf5+ Rg7 31.Dxe4+-] 30.Tg5+ Rf6 31.Tg3 b5 [31...Tf8 32.Tf3+ Foto: AP visita de los rojinegros del Atlas. con apenas seis unidades. Rg7 33.Txf8 Rxf8 34.Dxb7+-] 32.Dd6+ Rf7 33.Dh6 Negras rinden. Gerardo Ruiz Massieu Héctor Linares Adrián Sierra Fernando Islas Arturo Blas Coordinador Editor Editor Editor Coeditor Visual EXCELSIOR : DOMINGO 1 DE MARZO DE 2020 ADRENALINA 3 LES CAE UN RAYO La neurona RECETADOS EN EL AZTECA Pablo Carrillo [email protected] Mauro Quiroga anotó un doblete y el Necaxa Evocador II goleó al América, que legó a su fin el Abierto Mexicano de Tenis, presentado por Telcel, un evento notable, fantástico y extraordinaria- sufrió dos expulsiones mente positivo y bien organizado. Nuevamente hay que que lo debilitaron L decirlo, estos eventos engrandecen y potencian el turis- mo, y vaya que el bello puerto de Acapulco lo necesita. CLUB AMÉRICA LOGOTIPO Una vez más llegar a Acapulco, es recordar momentos maravillo- LIGA BBVA MX sos de la infancia y juventud, que hermosura es el puerto del Pacífico, PANTONE 282 C PANTONE 032 C lástima los malos gobiernos estatales y municipales que tanto han PANTONE PRO Yel CV dañado ese destino, que en semanas como la presente, nos hace re- 0-3 cordar su belleza natural. América Necaxa Como dato anecdótico, vale la pena resaltar que por primera vez una mexicana triunfa, en esta ocasión en los dobles, Giuliana Olmos, nacida en Austria, hija de padre mexicano, y que ha optado por repre- PORTADA sentar a nuestro país, ojalá que sea una luz al final del oscuro túnel en que se ha convertido el tenis nacional.
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