Correspondence Game
LeChessClub vs GM Kochyev

Our opponent GM Alexander Kochyev
GM Alexander Kochyev FIDE 2417 of Russia has agreed to play 2 correspondence chess games with Lechessclub. He is a former World Top 30 player. We agreed to open the games several moves into the opening. The openings Lechessclub chose are detailed below:
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Lechessclub plays White - finger LechessWhite |
Lechessclub plays Black - finger LechessBlack |
| Week A 15:00 hrs Thursday |
forketta leads a session about possible moves (suits European time zones) |
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| Week A 20:00 hrs Tuesday |
Golferbob leads a session about possible moves (suits North American time zones) |
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| Week A 18:00 hrs Saturday |
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Deadline for voting |
| To Vote for your move: Message LeChessBlack <your move> | ||
| Week B 15:00 hrs Thursday |
forketta leads a session about possible moves (suits European time zones) |
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| Week B 20:00 hrs Tuesday |
Golferbob leads a session about possible moves (suits North American time zones) |
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| Week B 18:00 hrs Saturday |
Deadline for voting |
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| To Vote for your move: Message LeChessWhite <your move> | ||
Archive Correspondence Game
LeChessClub vs IM Radoslaw Jedynak

Our opponent IM Radoslaw Jedynak
In a previous correspondence game Lechessclub played IM Moonspell on ICC. Surprisingly Lechessclub managed to win the game. GM Neil McDonald of chesspublishing.com awarded a "!!" for a theoretical novelty in that game.
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Ba5 6. Qg4 Ne7 7. dxc5 Bxc3+ 8. bxc3 Qa5 9. Bd2 Ng6 10. Nf3 Nd7 11. Bd3 Nxc5 12. O-O Ne4 13. Bxe4!? Ponomariov - Borovikov continued: 13. Be3 h5 14. Qh3 Qxc3 15. Nd4 Bd7 (1-0 in 68). USCF Master Jim Blackwood: 'However, we decided, despite Black's loss, that Black's position here is not so bad. Hence our attempt to improve on Ponomariov's play with the immediate capture of the e4-knight.' |
13... h5 14. Qxg6!!
GM Neil McDonald: "A very pretty move".
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14... fxg6 15. Bxg6+ Kd8 16. c4 White sacrifices the queen for several pieces and must force play to have any chance of a win. |
16... Qa4 17. cxd5 exd5 18. Bf7 Bg4 19. Bxd5 Kc7 20. Rab1 b6 21. Rb4! Keeping up the pressure on black and bringing the R into play |
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21... Qd7 22. Rc4+ Kb8 23. Rd4 Bxf3 24. gxf3 Rd8 25. c4 Qe7 26. h4! h4 prepares for Bg5 |
26... Qxa3 27. Bg5 Re8 28. Rfd1 Qf8 29. e6 a5 30. Be4
Black resigns |
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