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Written by Andres D Hortillosa on Sun, May 11 2008 (07:19)

Two exciting games are still being fought out on the board, Macaspac-West and Duke-Pitts this very minute. These two games could end as upsets. The other games finished fairly early.

 

First Round Results are:

Corona – Baniel (0-1)

Fissel – Donovan (0-1)

Floto – Drake (0-1)

King – Shepherd (1-0)

 

Of the four games that finish early, three were won by Black. The only white win was King’s. Already, the lower rated players are serving a defiant notice to the higher rated competitors. The remaining games are hotly contested with the lower rated players having decisive advantages in both games.

 

Can the lower rated players shepherd the advantage to score a full point? Will the higher rated and more experienced players survive the first-round jitters?

 

You can still watch the action live on this site. I will put up pictures later in the evening.

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Comments (2)
Reply to your King-Shepherd Comment
Tue, May 13 2008 (09:56) by Andres D. Hortillosa
Thank you for your post but that was how Black continued though not immediately. Black played ...h5 and White responded with 46.a6 attacking the queen on b7. Play went as follows:

45. a6 Nf4+
46. gxf4 Qxf3+
47. Kg1 hxg4?
48. Qg2 and White went on to win.

Black should have not taken the knight on g4 but instead should have checked first on g3. White cannot interposed with his queen because the rook on e1 is attacked. Black may have a draw or win in that continuation.
King-Shepherd
Tue, May 13 2008 (08:30) by Don McMahon
I have not computer checked my analysis; but, I believe black had a potentially winning resource (from a dead lost position). On move 44 white played Ng4. Black should have replied 44...Nf4+. This clears the white diagnol for the black Q to hit f3, which the black rook already does.
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