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Batkhuyag Munguntuul vs Aleksandra Goryachkina
"Aleksandra the Great" (game of the day Nov-08-2024)
Shymkent Women's Grand Prix (2024), Shymkent KAZ, rd 7, Nov-06
Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Variation (B33)  ·  0-1

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Nov-06-24  whiteshark: It's fascinating to see how easily Alexandra outplays her opponents.
Nov-08-24
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: Note to myself--when faced with Goryachkina and inevitable defeat, do not obsess over winning her a-pawn. *Might* survive until the time control.
Nov-08-24
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  Teyss: That's it, just two election-related puns this week? We could also have had a game where the Black Queen is taken in the first moves or a game by James Orange.

On second thought, it's better like this.

Nov-08-24
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  OhioChessFan: Serviceable pun, nice attacking game.
Nov-09-24
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  perfidious: <Teyss>, an alternative would be Renato Naranja, Naranja/Naranjo being Spanish for 'orange'.
Nov-09-24
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  Teyss: Hi perfidious,

Good one. And since the Latino vote shifted towards the orange man, it would be a double pun.

Nov-09-24
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  Sally Simpson: <whiteshark: It's fascinating to see how easily Alexandra outplays her opponents.>

I've not seen that many games by Aleksandra Goryachkina whiteshark, but this looks like a dream Sveshnikov that will possibly find it's way into future opening books saying this is how it should be done.

It is looking pretty nervy for White with a cluster of Black pawns marching towards the White King.

The error appears to be here after White has overloaded their Queen by playing 24.Qa1-a4.


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24...Rxc4. White obviously cannot play 25.Qxc4 and 25.Bxc4 means the Bishop has to go AWOL from protecting g2 allowing 25...Qg5 and Black crashes through.

Me? Instead of 24.Qa1-a4.


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You can see Black has Qg5 with Nxg2 and f3 ideas. I might think about going for 24.b3 because that Knight can jump back to e3 to help hold g2 after Black plays f3. Though I suppose Black can still play Rxc4.

But I doubt I'd even consider 24.b3 because my first choice look would have been 24.Ra7 with Rxg7+ ideas. Then on Qg5, Nxg2 do I have time for Bxg2, Kh1, Rg1 eyeing the Black King on g7, maybe I do...not forgetting to I will also have a Qa7+ in there as well.

24.Ra7 Black will worry about Rxg7 being a check and that may just be enough to eek out a a miserable move like Kh8. I'd Play 24.Ra7 and possibly still lose, but I'd go down with a gun blazing....firing two blanks and a misfire.

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That is the game sorted out, now onto the pun and what have these slacked-jawed bunch of pun loving bozos come up with this time.. "Aleksandra the Great"
Good grief. Was that you Perfidious? You will need a rest after taxing your imagination over that one. 😉

Nov-18-24  Saniyat24: Lol Sally's pinch...!

p.s- a great attacking game by Goryachkina...!

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