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Chess games and school (parties d'échecs et école, šachové partie a škola) - Eva Bartosova alias Ruperta de la Jour

Chess and kings from history and my Curriculum vitae see www.ancientfaces.com/research surname Bartos where are also chess jokes

Mottos: I was hurry (,so I was hurry) to overgame. :-) (Ponáhľal som (,tak som sa ponáhľal) sa prehrať.)

„Chess is for it that you can learn it and keep trained brain.“ (Eva Bartošová)

„God is for it that you can have sucessful growth.“ (Eva Bartošová)

Experiences

I lived hopelessness of beginners in club, where nobody was master and great successes of club after several years and beautiful times on the other side. So I am amazed from Chess Club Modra, trainers and high level of teaching there. Many children, not only I, return to chess club and sucessfuly reach elo over 2000.
Beatiful is to sustain friend with those you played in childhood and just through chess. Each man has to have something what looks from the beginning vain, but it is not vain, it is the refreshing of his life, amusing, something he can live for it, such good play is also chess. Vain things does not exist when you look on it from proper sight. Vain things are those without which life would not exist and men would be without imprisonment as in imprisonment and get psychical illnesses.
I heard experience of mother of todays very successful chessplayers. From childhood they made competitions of own children and gave them to chose chocolate depended how won.
Adult can enjoy that chessplayers do not have evil things among them so much as people who does not have such interest among themselves which goes so easy to do, for example job or art team contains more conflicts as chessplayers has equal chances, firm rules, so good relationships. Good is to refresh chessplayers by drinks or foods. I also recommend different rooms, places for chessplayers to enjoy. Also good is not to support children and youth that also they can win most high competion as many of them will put off chess from their lifes for many negative reasons as just that which are positive should be shown them in great amount.
When someone prefer only one way of play chess, after he will be feed, he shall appreciate many various ways how to enjoy from chess through books, internet, computers, personal plays, competitions, different types of studying. Important help is to enter successful, not hopeless team, club. Important is true information for children about advantages, prestige, prizes, money, honour as motives of play. Man has large extent of motivation and hidding of information and not large teaching brings evil results. Most important is love to chess of trainers and students of chess.

Theories from chess schools and my own research:

In the end part is good to check where there is chain of pawns to ensure that black (white) king is on other part and white (black) on the near side such that that opposite king cannot come through barrier.
Here is example from game Bartošová-Soldan, which was not noticed, but only that case which has really happend:
Black pawns are placed on: b4 c5 d6 e5 h5 g5, black King on g7
White pawns are placed on b2 c4 e4 f3, King on h3
When pawn b2 goes on field c3 then King cannot go round to cast off white pawns to make Queen or figure, but black wins surely as has one pawn more, in case he will not do mistake.
Understand these pawns also as protection of attacks of figures, pawns of partners can be also protection and also danger, they are barrier that figure can move on vertical, horizontal or diagonal field, line, row or column is not open and many things are protected.

Other rule is that on beginning of the game think what will be sustain on the end, how position will have pawns, King, towers, or which figures you will have. Make place to research what wishes to make to you partner and what you want to make to him, do not forget to think about some things how you can compose some attacks on figure or mate and think what can do partner to you.

To learn to think about chess as much as possible is very important for happiness from chess to see beauty and also to improve.
To study some things is necessary, because on i tis possible to build own research.

Black Queen on F6 can be danger for white to reach c3 to cast out pawn and make chess to king and attack tower and cast it out when queen is on f6, also b2 when there is no bishop on c1 and horse is on b1 then tower will be surely victim. On field f3 is danger of mate when bishop or horse cover this place and queen is on f6.
Places c2 f2 are possibility of attacks through horse+chess on king or +tower or queen or three of it. You can use to sacrifice figure not only destruct barrier of pawns of partner, but also to make double or triple attacks on more figures with horses, this can be always watched.

In basic literature is often said that you shall fight for e4,e5,d4,d5 to have there pawn and have there at least figure, they do not say why.
Often is possible to attack sucessfuly great figures by horses to place them under pawns on this place. Good is to have figures under them and here is danger when you have horse and bishop such that between them is one field and they are in row, because partner can attack it and cause attack on both, so you will escape only by one, to avoid this, you can think also to have them such, but have prepared where you can attack figure of partner by your pawn, horse, bishop when he will attack you.

My granfather always said to change bishops for horses, that horses are better to play. Literature and other players value bishops, because they are quick and with two bishops is possible to give mate on the end of play.

When you play with better partner, you can change figure for figure to play more simple play, but when you will do it such long time, you will lose joy from machinations and good is to learn how partner will attack you when he is always better. Observe his practices and learn from him. To see graphicaly where goes white and black figures.

Notice examples and collect types of machinations and attacks to use in game all and think about all what is possible to cause to partner.

On chess I heard first part and make this rule:
Try that your figures play and that partner’s does not play.

Always watch when you use queen not to have diagonal line with king or tower, because bishop can attack you.
Watch also tower is not in row with king which is separated from her such that tower can be attacked or on same colour is tower and king and bishop or queen can be used to attack both of them, also by other figures. Also king and between it one field and then in row figure such that pawn can attack it. When is attack on more than one figure, one will be victim in case zou will not give chess to king and escape or you will attack figure of partner also.

On the beginning when you use one of openings, remember that other moves you shall develop and also think about it. On this beginning plane how to enforce partner where he will make rochade and and which figures will not develop from fields on 8 or 1 and where to place bishops, towers, what to do with pawns to use tower or not and how to destruct pawn protection and where to place queen, for this plane you need to study which types of mates occurs and exist to attack it such you know what you wish from the beginning. Position to make with reason, not only that you move with figures without plane to the end.
Try to think when defend and when not.

When partner begins to attack one your figure, think if you are able to protect it, think about his attacks earlier and about protecting of your figures, his figures and if is not possible to give mate in some complicated way such that it is not possible to avoid it from partner’s side.

Attack partner with more figures than he has protected and take it. Understand this as shovel by which you can put partner’s figure out from chessboard and he to you.

Important is training, because it is sport. Important is memory, because it is help for you.

Concentrate on all matters and fields and how are protected.
Watch many things before you will move.
Play rather slowly and prefer thinking, because it is beauty of chess to compose some attacks.
Make your own psychics to think and understand chess and types of attacks and mate, because to play chess well is to know and understand exact list of types of attacks and use them.
Computer checks variants to play well, do it always also.

When you place on chess board basic openings, you can observe that most faint places on chessboard are on sides and very simply asi t would be 4 triangles. One is your own position, one is position of your partner, third is one left side and fourth on right side, you can think about simple fields which is strong and which faint and which areas are how strong and faint and also in play, use thinking about strong and faint fields in your thinking when you check situation when you play chess and compose with it theories about attacks, protections, positions.

You can use and also observed and make blocks to attacks and remove this blocking, barriers to attacks and make combinations.

To reach good results think also why to play chess and make your goals.
To be among people, visible, enjoy, rest! etc.
Appreciate chess.

Not to be boring use many kinds of chess literature, CDs, books, internet, magazines, history, CVs of chessplayers, solve chess problems or play also correspondence chess, because people are created to be boring when do not change ways in any matter.

Abreviations:
K – kráľ - king
D – dáma – queen
V – veža – tower
J – jazdec – knight
S – strelec –bishop

Eva Bartošová – Chess club Modra:

Chess CV:
I began to play chess as the child, when my grandfather tought me it. He was trainer of teams of Chemical school, Bratislava-Krasnany, which many times and always in its tíme became masters of Slovakia in Marin, playing with such famous players as Ftacnik. Still I remember how visited him dentist from near village and they played chess long hours, thinking and we had to be quiet long hours. They sat in room for visits where we could not go, because it had to be always tidied up and I remember how grandmother brought them bread with meat. He had so beautiful engraved wooden chess, that nobody could easy hurt on them, because were not high and horses were really beautiful art works.

At primary school I began to visit Chess club Modra which just began and won each of competition placed on first and second places reaching elo over 1500, then on Secondary school I won some competition Kalokagathia, probably second place, elo unknown. Visiting before also Danay club Modra, where chess club had competitions and also people played here, where nobody won over me whole time. Now starting training again with little elo and studing better as the child, with higher memory, system, books and partners (some of them masters of Slovakia, having elo over 2300, over 2500), I having 2006 Elo 1350 (not played higher yet for time between tournaments). Circa 1993 I took part at week tournament of secondary schools Kalokagathia where I was placed on one of first three placed fighting with Kacincova, Plachetkova, my elo unknown to me. As child I played with brother, which was better and many years I did not play chess, he played and had successes. Playing ligue for Modra C, Modra E.

Tournaments:

4. ligue, place Devinska Nova Ves, Devinska Nová Ves - Modra, 21.10.2006, Modra C, 7. table, 1. round, Vasil elo: 1587, Bartošová elo: 1350
VASIL-BARTOŠOVÁ
(Bartošová: I made one mistake which I knew when I was moving with figure which was important for result.)

1.e4 e6
2.Jf3 Jb6
3.Sc4 Sc6
4.Jc3 Jf6
5.d3 h6
6.h3 a6
7.0-0 d6
8.Se3 Sxe3
9.fxe3 De7
10.Jd5 Jxd5
11.Sxd5 Sd7
12.c3 0-0-0
13.b4 De8
14.a4 Je7
15.Sc4 g5
16.b5 a5
17.Jh2 Se6
18.Sxe6 exe6
19.Db3 Dd7
20.Kg4 Vf8
21.Jf6 Vxf6
22.Vxf6 Ve8
23.Dxe6 Kg8
24.Dxd7 Kxd7
25.Vf7 Kd8
26.Vf1 Je7
27.b7 c6
28.b5xc6 Jxc6
29.Vxh6 Kc7
30.Vf7 Kb6
31.Vxd6 Vc8
32.Vd7 Vb8
33.Vg7 g4
34.Vxd4 Vg8
35.Vxd8 Jxd8
36.Vg5 Jc6
37.h4 Je7
38.Vxe5 Jg8
39.h5 Jh6
40.Ve6 Ka7
41.Vxh3 b5
42.axb5 Kb7
43.Va6 a4
44.h6 a3
45.h7 a2
46.Vxa2 Kb6
47.h8D Kc5
48.De5 Kb6
49.Va6 Kb7
50.De7 Kc8
51.Va8

5.11.2006 Modra E-Budmerice B, 5. ligue, Oscity (Budmerice) 1550-Bartosova (Modra), 4. table, 1:0

Modra – Budmerice, 5. liga, 5.11.2006, Oscitý 1550-Bartošová 1350, 7 min:7 min

As I trained this two days before this tournament and did not think long, so this was as blitzgame and mixted with one partia I made mistake and stopped to play quick game when have long time as I am well trained, on it I smiled as trainer had same case but won day before, what we together trained from magazine:

e4 e5
Jf3 Jc6
Jc3 Jf6
d4 exd4
Jxd4 d5
Jxc6 bxc6
exd5 De7+
Se2 cxd5
Jxd5 Jxd5
Dxd5 Se7
Dxa8 Dxd8
Dxd8 Kxd8
0-0 Sc5
Vd1+ Sd6
Sf4 Kd7
Sxd6 cxd6
Vd4 Vc8
Sd3 h6
Vd1 Ve8
Sh5+ Sxe8
Čierny sa vzdal.
1:0

Modra „C“-Pezinok „B“, 4. ligue, 8. table, 11.11.2006 Modra, round 3., final result of team Modra-Pezinok: 4:4
Koman (Pezinok)-Bartošová (Modra)
Koman Elo: 1657 (in the past over 2300, international ligue, kandidat on master), time circa 120 min,
Bartošová, Elo: 1350 (in the past over 1500, then Elo unknown), circa 61 min

Name of game: Sablier de diamants (Briliant sand-glass)

named after the picture which sustain after game (or brassiere, soutien-gorge, or eye glasses, lunettes, brilliant/diamant is named after perfect play, probably or almost without mistakes. In professional literature is composition ornament.)

Partner decided to play English opening and I did not like to play c6 so I played my own openning with goal to play sure game, stability and peace, from boring from English opening, so

(English opening-Bartosova’s peaceful defence)

1.c4 d6
2.d4 g6
3.Jc3 c6
4.Jf3 Jf6
5.g3 Sg4
6.Sg2 Sxf3
7.Sxf3 e5
8.dxe5 dxe5
9.Dxd8 Kxd8
10.Sg5 Jd7
11.0-0-0 Kc7
12.Sg2 h6
13.Sd2 Jg4
14.Vdf1 Sc5
15.e2 h5
16.Je4 f5
17.Jg5 Ke7
18.Jh3 Jb6
19.b3 Ve8
20.f3 Jf6
21.Sc3 Jfd7
22.Vfe1 Vhf8
23.f4 Jc5
24.Kc2 e4
25.Jf2 Sd6
26.Vd1 Vf7
27.Sf1 Vd7
28.Se2 Jc8
29.Vd2 b6
30.Vhd1 Jb7
31.h4 Vfd8
32.Kb2 Sc5
33.Vxd7 Vxd7
34.Vxd7 Kxd7
35.Sd4 Sxd4
36.exd4 Je7
37.Jd1 Kc7
38.Je3 Kd6
39.Kc3 Ke6
40.a3 a5
41.Sf1 Jd6
42.a4 c5
43.d5+ Kf6
44.Se2 Kf7
45.Sf1 Kf6
46.Se2 remíza.
1/2 :1/2

Tomášov „B“-Modra „E“, 5. ligue, 3. round, place: Tomášov, 12.11.2006, table: 3.
Mózes 1591 – Bartošová

Game contains also pawn taken by bishop when horse would be taken if pawn would take bishop.
1.e4 d6
2.d4 e6
3.Jf3 Jc6
4.Sb5 Sd7
5.0-0 Jf6
6.Ve1 Se7
7.Jc3 0-0
8.e5 Jd5
9.Je4 dxe5
10.Jxe5 Jxe5
11.c4 Sxb5
12.cxb5 Jd7
13.Jc5 Jxc5
14.dxc5 Sxc5
white lost bishop
15.Df3 Jf6
16.Sg5 Se7 mistake, because:
17.Dxb7 Db8
18.Df6 h6
19.Se3 Ve8
20.a4 Jd5
21.Sd2 Db6
22.De4 h6
23.b3 Vc8
24.cxb6 Dxb5
25.Dg4 Jf6
26.Df3 Db6
27.Vb1 Vb8
28.Vc1 Sb4
29.Sxh6 Je8
30.Se3 Da5
31.h4 Sd2
32.Sxd2 Dxd2
33.Vd1 Dh5
34.Vd3 Vd8
35.Vd1 Vxd3
36.Vxd3 De1+
37.Kh2+ Df5+
38.g3 Df6
39.De2 De7
40.Dd1 Vd8
41.Vxd8 čierny sa vzdal, pre chybu. (for mistake)
1:0

26.11.2006 Modra-Pezinok, 5. liga, Bartošová 1:0 kontumačne

Instead of it we played not tournament, so I played quick game to go home, despite we had time 1,5 hours on 30 moves and then hour, I did not want to play long time, so I only so played smiling from time, also because I saw partner does not think long:

Bartošová 1350 – Klempa 1350, 16 min:18 min

e4 e5
d4 Sd6
Jf3 exd4
Jxd4 Jf6
Jc3 Sb4
e5 Sxc3
bxc3 Jd5
Sb2 d6
De2 0-0
0-0-0 Dg5+
Vd2 dxe5
Jf3 Df5
Dxe5 Dxe5
Jxe5 Se6
Sc4 c6
Vd1 Vd8
Sb3 Jd7
c4 Jf6
Sxf6 Vxd2
Vxd2 gxf6
h3 Ve8
Vd3 Sf5
Vf3 Se4
Vxf6 Sxg2
h4 Kg7
Vf5 čierny navrhol remízu, biely ju prijal.
1/2:1/2

CHESS GAMES FROM TRAINING AND SCHOOL:

22.10.2006
Bartošová-Bartošová

1.e2 e5
2.Jg3 Jc6
3.d4 d6
4.Jc5 Jf6
5.Sb5 Sd7
6.Sg5 Se7
7.Sxf6 Sxf6
8.Sxc6 Sxc6
9.0-0 0-0
10.dxe5 dxe5
11.Dxd8 Vaxd8
12.Vad1 Vxd1
13.Vxd1 h6
14.h3 Vd8
15.Vxd8 Sxd8
16.Jxe5 Sf6
17.Jxc6 Sxc3
18.Je7+ Kh8
19.bxc3 Jd5
20.c6 Je7
21.Kf1 d5
22.Ke2 b5
23.Kd3 b4
24.cxb4 cxb4
25.Kc4 a5
26.Jd5 a4
27.Kxb4 a3
28.Kxa3 čierny sa vzdal.
1:0

24.10.2006

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Jc3 Jf6
4.Sc4 Sc5
5.0-0 0-0
6.h3 d6
7.a3 a6
8.b4 b5
9.bxc5 bxc4
10.cxd6 cxd7
11.d3 cxd3
12.cxd3 Se6
13.d4 exd4
14.Jxd4 Jxd4
15.Dxd4 Vc8
16.Sb2 Ve8 (from this position is possible to make studying, for lack of my own will and enforcing without tournament I did not do studying.)
17.Vfe1 Dc7
18.Ve3 Se4
19.f4 h6
20.e5 dxe5
21.fxe5 Jd7
22.e6 Jf6
23.exf7+ Sxf7
24.vxe8 Vxe8
25.Vf1 Kh8
26.Dd3 Ve6
27.Je2 Je4
28.Jg3 Jxg3
29.Dxg3 Db5+
30.Df2 Dxf2
31.Vxf2 Sg5
32.g4 Ve3
33.h4 Ve1+
34.Kg2 Se4+
35.Lh2 Kh7
36.Kh3 Sc6
37.Vf7 Vh1+
38.Kg3 Vh1+
39.Kh2 Vg2+ (Kf4 would be mistake, tower would be off)
40.Kh1 Vxb2+
41.Kg1 Vb1+
42.Kf2 Sd5
43.Va7 Vb6
44.g5 hxg5
45.hxg5 Kg7
46.Ke3 Kxg5
47.Vxg7+ Kf3
48.Vg3 Vb3
49.Vxb3 Sxb3
50.Ke3 Ke4
51.Kd3 Kd4
52.Kc3 Sc4
53.Kb4 Sb5
54.a4 Sd7
55.Ka5 Sc8
56.Kb4 Kc6
57.a5 Sd7
58.Kc4 Se8
59.Kb4 Kb8
1/2 :1/2

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.d4 g6
4.g3 Sg7
5.Sg2 Jf6
6.Jc3 d6
7.Se3 exd4
8.Jxd4 Jxd4
9.Sxd4 0-0
10.0-0 Sg4
11.Dd2 c5
12.Sxf6 Sxf6
13.Df4 Sxc3
14.bxc3 Se6
15.a3 b5
16.e5 Vc8
17.exd6 Sd7
18.Vad1 Ve8
19.Sd5 Se6
20.Sxe6 fxe6
21.d7 Vf8
22.De5+ Df6
23.Dxf6 Vxf6
24.dxc8D+ Kg7
25.Vd7 Vf7
26.Vxf7+ Kxf7
27.Ve1 čierny sa vzdal.
1:0

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.e4 g6
2.Jg3 Sg7
3.Jc3 c5
4.b3 Df6
5.Sb2 Je7
6.Se4 0-0
7.De2 Jc6
8.0-0-0 d6
9.Jd5 Jxd5
10.Sxd5 Jd4
11.Jxd5 exd4
12.c4 dxc3
13.bxc3 Dg5
14.Sxg7 Kxg7
15.g3 Sg4
16.Dd3 Sxd1
17.Kxd1 Dg4+
18.Kc2 Vae8
19.Dd4+ Kh6
20.h4 Ve5
21.De3+ Kg7
22.Dxa7 Vc8
23.Db7 Ve8
24.f4 Df4
25.Ve1 Dxg3
26.f5 gxf5
27.Ve3 Dxh4
28.exf4 Vd8
29.Dxc7 Vxe3
30.dxe3 Df2+
31.Kc3 Dxe3+
32.Kb4 Dc5+
33.Dxc5 dxc5
34.bxc5 Vb8
35.b4 Ke6
36.Sc6 h5
37.Sxb5 h6
38.Sc6 h4
39.b5 h3
40.b6 Kh4
41.Kb5 Ve8
42.b7 h2
43.Kb6 Kg3
44.Ka7 f5
45.b8D Vxb8
46.Kxb8 Kf2
47.a4 f4 (mistake would be a5, because 47. a5 f3 48. a6 h1, because bishop shoting could not cast out queen at a1)
48.Sh1 Kg1
49.Sf3 h1D
50.Sxh1 Kxh1
51.a5 f3
52.a6 f2
53.a7 f1D
54.a8D
1/2:1/2

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.d4 d5
2.f4 f5
3.e3 Jf5
4.Jf3 Jc6
5.Sd3 g6
6.0-0 Sg7
7.b2 Jb4
8.Sd2 Jxd3
9.dxc5 bxc5
10.Jc3 c5
11.dxc5 bxc5
12.Vb1 Se6
13.Je5 d4
14.exd4 cxd4
15.Je2 Db6
16.Vc1 Dd6
17.Vc2 0-0
18.Da1 Vac8
19.Vfc1 Vxc2
20.Vxc2 Dd5
21.Jxd4 Jg4
22.Jxg4 fxg4
23.Jxe6 Dxe6
24.Vc1(c or e, not possible read) Sd4
25.Dxd4 Df2
26.g4 g5
27.fxg5 Df3
28.some mistake in writting Vf1 is off Se3
29.Dd5+ Kh7
30.Se4+ Kg6
31.Ve1 Df5
32.Ve6+ Dxe6
33.Dxe6+ Kh5
34.Dh6++
1:0

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.h3 d5
2.d4 c6
3.Sf4 a6
4.Jf3 e6
5.Sg5 Se7
6.Sxf6
7.Sxf3
8.Jd2 0-0
9.Sd3 Sd7
10.b3 Jb4
11.De2 c5
12.c4 dxc4
13.bxc4 cxd4
14.exd4 Sc6
15.Je4 Sxe4
16.Dxe4 Jxd3
17.Dxd3 Dd7
18.0-0 e5
19.Vad2 exd4
20.Jxd4 Sxd4
21.Dxd4 Dxd4
22.Vxd4 Vad8
23.Vxd8 Vxd8
24.Ve1 h6
25.Ve7 Vd2
26.Vxb7 Vxa2
27.c5 Vc2
28.Vc7 Vc2
29.Vxc5 č. sa vzdal.
1:0

Bartošová-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.Sc4 Sc5
3.Jf3 Df6
4.d4 exd5
5.Jg5 De7
6.Dh5 (h)g6
7.Dh4 f6
8.Jf7 Dxf7
9.Sxf7 Kxf7
10.b3 d6
11.Sc3 Sxa3
12.Jxa3 c6
13.0-0-0 Jd7
14.f4 Jc5
15.Vhe1 d5
16.exd5 cxe5
17.g4 Je6
18.f5 Jg7
19.fxg6+ Kf8
20.gxh7 Se6
21.hxg8D Kxg8
22.Dxf6 Vf8
23.Dxd4 Vh6
24.Dxa7 Sxg4
25.Vxd5 Vxh2
26.Vxb7 Vf2
27.Ve5 Se6
28.Jb1 Vh3
29.Jc3 Vf7
30.Dh1 Sf5
31.Dh2 Vf6
32.Vh1 Kf7
33.Jc3 Sg6
34.Jd5 Vd6
35.Df2+ Kg8
36.Dh4 Kf7
37.Ve7+ Kg8
38.Dh8+ Sh7
39.Dxh7++
1:0

40.


Bartošová-Ondris 26.10.2006

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Sb5 a6
4.Sxc6 bxc6 (mistake of white as 4. dxc6 Jxe5 5. Dd4 is the attack on two figures, but black did not play so well to know it, comentar said trainer Federič (master of Slovakia))
5.Jxe5 Sd6
6.Jf3 Jf6
7.Jc3 0-0
8.d3 Sb4
9.Sd2 Sxc3
10.Sxc3 Vb8
11.0-0 d5
12.exd5 cxd5
13.Sxf6 Dxf6
14.c3 Vxb2
15.d4 Vb6
16.h3 Ve8
17.Dd2 Ve8
18.Vae1 Sd7
19.Ve2 Vxe2
20.Dxe6 Dxe6
21.Dxe6 Sxe6
22.Ve1 Sf5
23.Ve8++
1:0

Ondris-Bartošová 26.10.2006

1.e4 e5
2.Sb5 Jf6
3.Jf3 Jxe4
4.Jxe5 f6 (mistake, comentar by Federič, 4. Dh5+ Ke7 5. Jf7 De8 6. Jxh8 or 4. Dh5+ g6 2. Jxg6 hxg6 3. Dxh8, but white played worse to find this mistake)
5.Jc3 Jc6
6.Jg4 De7
7.Je2 Jxb5
8.0-0 d5
9.Jc3 Jxc3
10.dxc3 b6
11.Dxd5 c6
12.Dd1 Sxg4
13.Dxg4 Jd7
14.Sd2 0+0+0
15.Vfe1 Df7
16.Da4 Kb7
17.Sf4 Sc5
18.b4 Se7
19.Vad1 Vhe8
20.Da3 g5
21.Sg3 h4
22.Dc1 h4
23.Sd6 Sxd6
24.Vxd6 Vxe1
25.Df1 Dxa2
26.Dc1 Kc7
27.Vd4 f5
28.Dc1 Dxc1 (not good to see if c or e1)
29.Vd1 Dxd1++
0:1

27.10.2006
Višňovský-Bartošová
Elo: 1468, elo: up of page

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.d4 exd4
4.Jxd4 Jf6
5.Dxd4 Jf6
6.Sg5 Se7
7.Jc3 0-0
8.0-0-0 d6
9.Sb5 Sd7
10.Sxd7 Dxd7
11.Vhe1 c5
12.Da4 Dxa4
13.Jxa4 h6
14.Sxf6 Sxf6
15.Vxd6 b6
16.Jc3 Sxc3
17.bxc3 b5
18.f4 b4
19.cxb4 cxb4
20.Ved1 a5
21.Vb6 Ve8
22.e5 Vb8
23.Vd6 Vxb6
24.Vxb6 Vd8
25.Va6 Vd5
26.Va8+ Kh7
27.Va7 f6
28.exf6 Vd8
29.fxg7 Vg8
30.Vxa5 Vxg7
31.g3 Ve7
32.Ve5 Va7
33.?(h5 Vxh5)not visible if stricken out or not
34.Kb2 h5
35.Vxh5+ Kg6
36.Vb5 Vh7
37.Vxb5 Vxh2
38.g4 Vh4
39.Vb6+ Kg7
40.f5 Vxg7
41.f5 Vxg4
42.fxg6 Kxg6
43.c4 Kf6
44.Kb3 Ke6
45.Kb4 Kd6
46.Kb5 Kc7
47.a4 Kb7
48.c5 kc7
49.a5 Kb7
50.a6+ Ka7
51.Kc6 Kxa6
52.Kd7 Kb7
53.c6+ Kb8
54.c7+ Ka8
55.c8D+ a7
56.Dc1 Ka6
57.Db1 Ka5
58.Kc6 Ka4
59.Db2 Ka5
60.Db5++
1:0

Bartošová-Višňovský

1.e4 Jf6
2.Jc3 e5
3.Sc4 Sb4
4.a3 Sxc3
5.dxc3 0-0
6.Sg5 h6
7.Sxf6 Dxf6
8.Df3 Dxf3
9.Jxf3 Jc6
10.0-0 d6
11.Sd5 Je7
12.b4 Jxd5
13.exd5 Sf5
14.Vac1 Vac8
15.Jh4 Se4
16.c4 a6
17.Ve1 Sh7
18.Jf3 Vfe8
19.h3 c6
20.dxc6 Vxc6
21.Ved1 Ve5
22.c5 f6
23.cxd6 Vxd6
24.Vxd6 Vxd6
25.c4 Vd3
26.a4 Vb3 (Va3, Va4 would be better)
27.b5 axb5
28.cxb5 Va3
29.Vc4 Sd3
30.Vc8+ Kh7
31.Vc7 Se4
32.Vc4 Sd3
33.Vc7 b6
34.Vb7 Vxa4
35.Vxb6 Va5
36.Jd2 Vxb5
37.Vxb5 Sxb5
38.f3 Sc5
39.Jf4 Sxe4
40.fxe4 Kg6
41.g4 Kg5 (better would move by king, not g4):
42.Kg2 Kf4
43.Kf2 Kxe4
44.Kg3 Kd3
45.Kf3 e4
46.Kf4 e3
47.h4 e3
48.h4 e2
49.g5 e1D
50.gxf5 Dxh4+
51.Ke5 Dxe5+
52.Kc5 Dd4+
53.Kb5 Dc4+
54.Kb6 Dd5
55.Kc7 De6
56.Kd8 Df7
57.Kc8 Kc4
58.Kd8 Kc5
59.Kc8 Kc6
60.Kb8 Db7++
0:1

Bartošová-Panghy

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Sc4 Sc5
4.h4 Jf6
5.Jc9 0-0
6.d3 d6
7.Jg5 Jg4
8.Df3 Jf6
9.Sd2 Sg4
10.Dg3 Dd7
11.f3 Jh5
12.Dxd4 Jf6
13.Dxd7 Jxd7
14.Sxf7+ Kh8
15.Se6 Jf6
16.0-0-0 h6
17.Jf7+ kh7
18.Sf6+ g6
19.Se6 Kg7
20.g4 Jd4
21.Sxh6+ Kh7
22.g5 Jxf3
23.Sxf8 Vxf8
24.gxf6 Se3+
25.Kb1 Ve8
26.Sg4 Jd4
27.h5 c5
28.hxg6+ Kxg6
29.Vh6+ Kxf7
30.h7+ Kg6
31.Vh1 Kxf6
32.Jd5+ Kg5
33.c3 Jc6
34.Vh3 Sf4
35.Vh5+ Kxg4
36.Jf6++
1:0

Bartošová-Panghy

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 f6
3.Jc3 Sc5
4.h3 Jc6
5.Sb5 Je7
6.Sc4 d6
7.Jh4 Jg6
8.Jxg6 hxg6
9.Df3 De7
10.Dg3 Vh6
11.d3 g5
12.Sh2 Se6
13.Sxe6 Dxe6
14.0-0-0 0-0-0
15.b3 Sa3+
16.Kb1 Jd4
17.Se3 Jc(e)6
18.Sc1 Sc5
19.h4 g4
20.f3 gxf3
21.Sxh6 gxh6
22.gxf3 Vg8
23.Dh3 f5
24.Dxf5 Kd7
25.Dxe6 Kxe6
26.Jd5 Jd4
27.Jxc7+ Kd7
28.Jd5 Jxf3
29.Jf6!!!+ Jxg8
30.Kf7 Jxg6
31.Jf5 Kh5
32.Vf1 Jd2
33.Kb2 Sd4
34.Jxd4 Jxf1
35.Vxf1 exd4
36.Vf7 b6
37.Vxa7 Kxh4
38.Vd7 d5
39.Vxd4 Kg4
40.Vxd4 Kf4
41.Vd8 Ke3
42.a4 b5
43.axb5 Kf4
44.b6 Ke5
45.b7 Kf4
46.b8D+ Ke3
47.Dd3+ Kd2
48.Vh8 Ke2
49. Vh2 Ka1
50.Vg1++
1:0

Panghy-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Sc4 f6
4.d3 d6
5.Jc3 Sg4
6.0-0 De7
7.Jd5 Dd2
8.Se3 0-0-0
9.d4 a6
10.ce3 Je2
11.Jb4 Jxb4
12.cxb4 Jg6
13.d5 Jf4
14.Sd2 Sh..
15.gxh3 Jxh3+
16.Kg2 Dg4+
17.Kh1 Se7
18.Vg1 Jxf2++
0:1

Panghy-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.c4 c5
3.d3 d6
4.Jf3 Sg4
5.Sg5 f6
6.Da4 Sd2 (mistake not cast off bisthop)
7.Dc2 Db6
8.Jc6 Sd2
9.Jc3 Je2
10.Se2 0-0-0
11.0-0 Se6
12.d4 cxd4
13.Jb5 a6
14.a4 axb5
15.axb5 Jb8
16.Sa5 Da7
17.Sxd8 Dc5
18.Sxe7 Sxe7
19.Da4 g6
20.b4 Dc7
21.Db3 Vc1
22.Vc7 Dd7
23.c5 f4
1:0

Soldán-Bartošová
Elo: 1808, elo FIDE: 1994-Bartošová elo is up of this page.

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Sc4 Sc5
4.c3 h6
5.d4 e(c)xd4
6.cxd4 De7 (black: Dxb4+, black Dxb2, black DxKa1)
7.Sd2 De7
8.0-0 Jf6
9.e5 Je4
10.d5 Jb8
11.d6 Sxd6
12.exd6 cxd6
13.Ve1 0-0
14.Dc2 Ve8
15.Jc3 Jc6
16.Vxe4 Df6
17.Vxe8++
1:0

Panghy-Bartošová

1.e4 e5
2.Jf3 Jc6
3.Sc4 Sc5
4.Jc3 Jf6
5.0-0 d6
6.d3 0-0
7.Se3 Sxe3
8.fxe3
9.Sg4
10.d4 exd4
11.exd4 Dd2
12.Se2 Jxf3
13.Sxf3 Sxf3
14.Dxf3 Vae8
15.b4 Ve7
16.Df5 Ve8
17.Vf4 Dxf5
18.exf5 h6
19.Kf2 b6
20.Jb5 a6
21.Ja7 c5
22.bxc4 Vxa7
23.b6 Vb7
24.Vb1 Jxd5
25.Vc4 Jxb6
26.Vc6 Vd8
27.Vxb6 Vc7
28.Vb7 Vxc2
29.Kg3 Vxa2
30.Vb8 Vxb8
31.Vxb8 Kh7
32.Vb6 Va3+
33.Kf2 d5
34.g3 d4
35.Vd6 Va2+
36.Kf3 Vxh2
37.Vxd4 Va2
38.Vd7 f6
39.Ke4 Ve3
40.Vd4 Vf2+
41.Ve2 Vg2
42.Kf4 Vf2+
43.Ke4 h5
44.Vd3 Kh6
45.Vf3 Vxf3
46.Kxf3 Kg5
47.g4 hxg4
48.Kg3 Kxf5
49.Kg3 g6
50.Ke2 g5
51.Kf4 f5
52.Kh3 g3
53.Kg1 g4
54.Kf1 Kf3
55.Kg1 f4
56.Kh1 Ke3
57.Lg2 f3
58.Kxg3 f2
59.Kg2(?3) Ke2
60.Kg3 f1D
61.Kxg4 Ke3
62.Kg5 Df4
63.Kg6 Ke4
64.Kg7 Ke5
65.Kg6 Df5+
66.Kg7 Df6
67.Kg8 De6
68.Kg7 Kf5
69.Kh8 Kf6
70.Kh6 Dh3++
0:1

Bartošová-Soldán

1.e4 c5
2.Sc4 d6
3.Jc3 e6
4.d3 Jc6
5.Jf3 a6
6.0-0 Se7
7.(Se3 Jf6)?
8.Dd2 b5
9.Sb3 Sb7
10.a4 b3
11.Je2 a5
12.c3 0-0
13.c4 d5
14.cxd5 exd5
15.Sa0 d4
16.Sg5 Dd6
From here is possible in some postions more solving than I had time
17.Sxf6 Dxf6
18.Df4 Vae8
19.Dxf6 Sxf6
20.Sc4 Je5
21.Jxe5 Vxe5
22.Vac1 Vfe8
23.f3 Vg4
24.Jg3 Sc8
25.Vc2 h5
26.Vf2 h4
27.Je2 Sd8
28.Sb5 Ve6
29.Jf4 Vh6
30.h3 Sc7
31.Jd5 Sd5
32.f4 Vg3
33.e5 Sb8
34.Je7+ Kf8
35.Jxc8 Vg6
36.Ve1 Vxd3
37.Sd7 Vg3
38.Ve2 Vxd3
39.Sf5 Vd1+
40.Vf1 Vxf1
41.Kxf1 Vc6
42.Vf2 c4
43.Vf3 c2
44.bxc3 dxc3
45.Ke1 c2
46.Sxc2 Vxc2
47.Vd3 Vxc8
48.Vh3 Vc4
49.f5 Sxf5
50.Vd3 Vc2
51.Vd8+ Ke7
52.Vd5 Sc3+
53.Kf1 b3
54.Kg1 b2
55.Vb5 Vc1+
56.Kh2 Se5 (mistake, was possible to take bishop)
57.Kh3 Vh1+
58.Kg4 f6
59.Vxb2 Sxb2
60.Kh5 Sc1
61.g3 hxg3+
62.g6 Vh6+
63.Kxg7 g2
64.Kg8 g1V++
0:1








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