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All Nations Chess League (ANCL)

ANCL is one of the largest on line chess league; we play 90+5 slow matches,
we have our own rooms at playchess.com. The league is free to join.
All participants in the ANCL must have a full Playchess account (including a serial number), 20 slow games and a rank of knight or higher. Any player who has previously been found using assistance in rated games will be refused entrance to participate in the ANCL league.
we have a main site and a forum, at present there are 14 teams from all over the world, each team can have up to 12 members usually a captain and 1 or 2 vice captains.
Each week a line up of 6 players is made by captain to play against another team.
You then if chosen any given week, (you may well not play every week), use ANCL forum to arrange your match with your opponent agreeing on a time and day to play,
Also at ANCL we have a teaching school,simuls or lessons are given at playchess usually in room 5, where your participation /questions would be welcomed and answered, Lessons usually last for an hour each time, unless the teachers get so enthralled at the Questions they lose track of time.

All the above and more details can be seen at
Main site http://anclchess.net/
If anyone is interested and would like to join us, please do, it takes around 5-7 days to be accepted, please use your playchess nick when registering as user name. Once accepted you will then be added to forum site http://anclchess.net/forum/index.php

vendredi 20 juin 2008

Suttles-Fischer 1970

Suttles a joué 2 fois contre Fischer, voici la première comme illustration sans commentaire
Fischer,Robert James - Suttles,Duncan
USA-ch New York 1965
1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.Nc3 d6 4.Be3 c6 5.Qd2 Nd7 6.f4 Ngf6 7.Nf3 0-0 8.h3 b5 9.Bd3 Nb6 10.b3 a5 11.0-0 b4 12.Ne2 d5 13.e5 Ne4 14.Qe1 f5 15.a3 bxa3 16.Rxa3 a4 17.Qa1 Ba6 18.Bxa6 Rxa6 19.Nc3 Qc7 20.Ne1 Rfa8 21.Nd3 R6a7 22.Qb2 e6 23.Nc5 Bf8 24.Rfa1 Kf7 25.N3xa4 Nxa4 26.bxa4 Bxc5 27.dxc5 Kg8 28.Rb3 Qa5 29.Kh2 h5 30.Rb8+ Rxb8 31.Qxb8+ Kh7 32.Rb1 Qxa4 33.Qf8 Rg7 34.Rb8 g5 35.Qh8+ Kg6 36.Qe8+ Rf7 37.Rb7 1-0

La seconde a donnée lieu à une partie passionnante dans l’interzonal qui propulsa Bobby vers le titre suprême :

Suttles,Duncan - Fischer,Robert James
Palma de Mallorca Interzonal Palma de Mallorca 1970

Alekhine Defence
1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.exd6 cxd6 6.Be3 g6 7.d5 !?
Une idée originale ; il est compréhensible que Suttles apôtre de Bg7 veille éliminer le dangereux Fou
Bg7 8.Bd4 Bxd4 9.Qxd4 0-0 10.Nc3 e5! 11.Qd2
et pas11.dxe6?! Nc6 12.exf7+ Rxf7 13.Qd2 donne trop de jeu aux noirs
11...f5 12.Nf3
12.h4!?
12...N8d7 13.0-0-0 Qf6 14.Qh6 !?Qe7 15.Re1
Hebert dans sa newsletter propose la suite intéressante :15.h4 Nf6 16.h5 Nxh5 17.c5 dxc5 18.d6 Qg7 19.Qxg7+ Kxg7 20.Nxe5 avec un pion passé
15...e4 16.Nd2 Ne5 17.h3?!
Inutile,il semble mieux de jouer :17.Be2 Bd7 ou 17.h4 Ng4 18.Qf4
17...Nbd7! 18.Qe3
Ici Fritz 11 donne égalité mais les noirs ont beaucoup plus de jeu ; la suite est une brillante démonstration de Fischer sur l’art de maximiser l’action des pièces !
Qh4 19.g3 Qf6 20.Kb1 Nc5 21.f4 exf3 22.Nxf3 f4!
Crée des faiblesses
23.gxf4 Nxf3 24.Qxf3 Qh4!
F4 ne s’envolera pas
25.Be2 Bf5+ 26.Ka1 Rae8 27.Rc1 Be4 28.Nxe4 Rxe4 29.Rh2 Rfxf4 30.Qc3 Qe7 31.Bf1 Re3 32.Qd2 Ref3 33.Re2 Qf6 34.Bg2 Rf2 35.Rce1 Rxe2 36.Rxe2 Rxc4 37.Qe3 Qe5 38.Kb1 Qxe3 39.Rxe3 Rf4 40.Bf3 h5 41.Kc2 Kf7 42.Kd2 Rb4 43.Kc3 Rh4 44.b4 Nd7-+ 45.Be2 Nf6 46.Rf3 Kg7 47.Rd3 g5 48.a3
48.Bf1 Ne4+ 49.Kb3 Kf6-+
48...g4 49.Bf1 Ne4+ 50.Kc2
50.Kd4 Nf2 51.Rg3 Nxh3-+
50...Nf2 51.Re3 gxh3 52.Re7+ Kf8
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Dans cette partie Suttles qui est avant tout un joueur positionnel, specialiste des positions fermées a joué sur le terrain de son illustre adversaire.

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