Kings Beat Princes In Nutcracker Battle Of Generations
Experience prevailed in this (or rather, last) year's Nutcracker tournament as the "Kings" defeated the "Princes" with a round to spare. The final score was 35-29 for the Kings.
The annual Nutcracker tournament in Moscow, where talents get the chance to face famous players, was moved from December to March due to scheduling issues. Therefore, the tournament was actually the 2019 edition (our site was not unique in holding the Speed Chess Championship in the new year!), and we might see another one in December.
The young guns this year were GMs Andrey Esipenko (17), Alexey Sarana (20), Daniil Yuffa (23), and IM Semyon Lomasov (18). They played against GMs Boris Gelfand (51), Evgeniy Najer (42), Alexei Shirov (47), and Evgeny Tomashevsky (32).
It's never a bad idea to invite Shirov to your tournament; you will be certain of a number of highly interesting games. In this year's Nutracker, Mr. Fire on Board showed some of his signature chess, which could be described as a combination of aggression and class.
Our first report already had an example. Let's continue with, first, a (fairly difficult) puzzle. Shirov has just played 36.Nc3, and he had obviously spotted the fork 36...g4. What was his idea?
That puzzle was from a rapid game in the penultimate round, played on Monday. The tournament was played using a triple Scheveningen system, with each player playing one standard and two rapid games against each player on the opposing team.
In what was also a rapid game, from Sunday, Shirov scored another crushing victory with the white pieces in a Sicilian. Where have we seen that before? Oh right, in numerous prior games from him!
Tomashevsky scored the best for the Kings, while the 17-year-old Esipenko did quite well for the Princes. He scored two wins and two draws in the standard games and plus-one in the rapid.
Here's one of Esipenko's rapid games in which he used an interesting idea in the Anti-Marshall where Black gives a knight for three pawns. It has been known in correspondence chess for at least a decade but was only played in over-the-board chess for the first time in 2017.
The score between the two teams was fully equal after the first four days of standard chess (when the points counted double) and also after the first day of rapid. However, the older generation apparently had more energy left on the final day, when the Princes scored a disastrous minus six.
Nutcracker 2019 | Final scores
# | Fed | KINGS | Rtg | Pts | # | Fed | PRINCES | Rtg | Pts |
1 | Tomashevsky, Evgeny | 2705 | 11 | 1 | Esipenko, Andrey | 2654 | 10.5 | ||
2 | Gelfand, Boris | 2685 | 9.5 | 2 | Sarana, Alexey | 2656 | 8 | ||
3 | Shirov, Alexei | 2672 | 9 | 3 | Lomasov, Semyon | 2541 | 6 | ||
4 | Najer, Evgeniy | 2661 | 5.5 | 4 | Yuffa, Daniil | 2566 | 4.5 | ||
35 | 29 |
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