Showing posts with label Tatev Abrahamyan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tatev Abrahamyan. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
FM Albert Chow analyzes Abrahamyan-Dean
Enjoy Albert's wonderful analysis of this wonderful game between WGM Tatev Abrahamyan and FM Jim Dean.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Board 3: Dean-Abrahamyan ½-½
I have no idea what happened in this game. I watched part of it last night, and early on, I thought that Jim Dean would have good chances to win with Black. But Tatev Abrahamyan is very resourceful, and I wouldn't be surprised if she had a winning ending at a certain point. (Knight and bishop often have problems coordinating against an enemy rook, to the point that Reuben Fine considered rook and two pawns vs. knight and bishop to be a win in the general case.)
Restrain, blockade, destroy, draw.
Restrain, blockade, destroy, draw.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
I have no clue what happened
In the last round of the Chicago Open, I kibitzed this wild Najdorf between Tatev Abrahamyan (who was just awarded the WGM title) and our own Adarsh Jayakumar. After move 24 or so, I thought Adarsh was simply winning, but perhaps it's not so clear. In fact, Abrahamyan brought home the full point. Ouch!
P.S. The FIDE ratings of both players substantially lag their USCF ratings; Abrahamyan is around 2450; Jayakumar, 2260.
P.S. The FIDE ratings of both players substantially lag their USCF ratings; Abrahamyan is around 2450; Jayakumar, 2260.
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