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1st Place: WGM Tatev Abrahamyan (LA) vs FM Eric Rodriguez (MIA) 1-0
WGM Abrahamyan finished off her strong attack with 29. f6+! to which there was no satisfactory answer.
A bit one-sided of an affair, but a very nice Sicilian slaughter by WGM Abrahamyan, just dominating the game completely early on, developing a strong initiative, never letting it go, and then ending the game with a nice tactical sequence. The second strong attacking win by her in as many weeks to entrench her team, the Vibe, in second place.
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2nd Place: IM Conrad Holt (DAL) vs FM Joel Banawa (ARZ) 1-0
After 19... Ng4, another very interesting struggle between these two players came about, with IM Holt again emerging on top.
The second bout this season between these two players was a near repeat winner. A very interesting struggle once again with several tough moments. While this game wasn't quite as long or rich as their first game, overall it was a well played game by IM Holt along with being quite entertaining and thus another worthy pick.
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3rd Place: NM Vadim Martirosov (BOS) vs IM Jay Bonin (PHI) 0-1
With the nice trick 32... a6!, IM Bonin scored a nice endgame win.
Not the most exciting of games perhaps, but a very nicely played endgame by IM Bonin, topped off with a very subtle winning trick made this game a worthy third place finisher to us.
Picking Tatev's game seemed like a good choice, but Holt-Banawa at #2? I don't know man, that whole line by Black seems to be lacking in many ways. True, I like Holt's idea of Ra3 but that's not a new move to him. Also, Banawa's ...Rg8 was a real donk.
ReplyDeleteI think Tatev Abrahamyan had a pretty neat win as well, but I would agree the picks after were a little odd. Did someone miss Robert Hungaski and Alex Cherniack with black, two great games that got slept on.
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