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     SVESHNIKOV VS. SCHERBAKOV



    مشاهدة المباراة






    تحليل المياراة   

    1e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 e6 4 0-0 Nge7 5 c3 a6 5… d5 6 exd5
     يعتقد أن الأسود يعطي آفاقًا ممتازة للمساواة.  6Ba4 b5 7 Bc2 d5 ؟! مع الأسقف على c2 ، لم تعد هذه الحركة جيدة. … 7Bb7 فرصة أفضل. 8e 5





     8....e5

    الأبيض يهدد 9 d4 ، ويصل إلى نوع مفضل من الموقف الفرنسي 
    حيث يكون d4 آمنًا تمامًا ويتم نشر مربع الضوء الأبيض بنشاط على القطر b1-h7
    . 8… d4 يحاول الاسود منع d4 الخاص بـ الابيض، لكن الآن مربع e4 متاح للأسقف الأبيض.
     9 Be4 Bb7 10 a4 الابيض لديه العديد من الطرق لميزة طفيفة ؛ على سبيل المثال ،
     10 d3 Ng6 11 Re1 Be7 12 cxd4 cxd4 13 Nbd2 0-0 14 Nb3
     أو Torre-Fedorowicz ، سان فرانسيسكو 1991 
    أو 10 cxd4 cxd4 11 d3 Qb6 12 Re1 Rc8 13 a3 h6 14 h4 g6 15 Bf4، Morozevich-J.
     بولجار ، أمستردام 1995. 10 ... Ng6

    10...Ng6

    يمارس البيدق e5 تأثيرًا متقلصًا في وضع الأسود ، لذلك يبدأ الأسود في محاصرته. 
    ومع ذلك ، فبفضل الضغط الأبيض على طول القطر من e4 إلى a8 ،
     سيكون التقاطها في الواقع بعيدًا عن السهل.
    11 axb5 axb5 12 Rxa8 Bxa8 12… Qxa8 13 Qe2! (13 Na3 Ncxe5 14 Nxb5 Nxf3 + 15 gxf3 Qa5 أقل وضوحًا) 13… b4 14 Qb5 
    أمر صعب بالنسبة إلى الأسود. 13 Na3 ضربات بيضاء على البيدق الضعيف.
     13 ... Na7 التخلي عن أي محاولة فورية لأخذ البيدق e5 ، ولكن لم يكن هناك خيار آخر ؛ 
    على سبيل المثال ، 13 ... Ncxe5) 13… Qa5 14 Qe2 لا يحل مشاكل الأسود)
     14 Bxa8 Qxa8 15 Nxe5 Nxe5 16 cxd4 cxd4 17 Nxb5 مع ميزة الأبيض ؛ 
    البيدق d4 ضعيف والأسود لا يزال خطوتين من التبييت. 14 Bxa8 Qxa8 15 Qb3

     15 Qb3


    15 ... أفضل دفاع Qb7 الأسود. 15 ... dxc3 16 dxc3 يجعل من السهل على الابيض 
    تطوير أسقفه ، بينما 15… c4 16 Nxc4 !؟ bxc4 17 Qa4 + Kd8
     (17… Ke7 18 Nxd4 Nxe5 19 Nb5 Nec6 20 d3 يمنح الأبيض ميزة طفيفة أيضًا) 
    18 Nxd4 Nf4 19 Nf3 يفوز بالبيدق c4 ، وبعد ذلك ، مع المساواة المادية وملك أسود مكشوف
     بشكل دائم ، يمكن أن يحسب الأبيض على بعض المزايا. 16 cxd4 cxd4 17 Nxd4
    فتح المركز أمر منطقي ، حيث أن الابيض في المقدمة.
     17 d3 Bc5 18 h4 أقل فعالية لأن 18… h6 يمنع تقدم h5-h6. 17… Bxa3 17… b4 18 Nc4 
    يفضل الأبيض. 18 bxa3 18 Qxa3 Nxe5 19 Re1 b4 
    أضعف حيث يواجه وايت مشاكل في تطوير أسقفه. 18 ... Nxe5 18… 0-0 19 Nf3
     يحتفظ بالبيدق الإضافي. 19 ب ب 2





    21 نف 5؟ f6 22 Nd6 Qb6 يتيح للأسود إيقاف تشغيل الخطاف. 21 ... ز 6؟ تفقد هذه الخطوة فقط. 21 ... e5 سيئ أيضًا بسبب 22 Nf5 f6 23 Bb4 Rb8 (الأبيض يفوز أيضًا بعد 23… Re8 24 d3 أو 23… Rd8 24 Be7)
     24 d3 Nb6 25 Be7 و الابيض يفوز. 21… Qb8! هي الفرصة الوحيدة ؛ 
    بعد 22 Qg5! h6 (22 ... f6 23 Qg4 e5 24 Nf5 g6 25 d3
     يمنح الأبيض الحافة أيضًا) 23 Qg4 Ne5 24 Qe4 الابيض 
     الأسقف النشط يمنحه بعض المزايا ، لكن الأسود لا يزال في اللعبة.
     22 d3 Nb6 22… Nxa3 23 Qd6! يحاصر الفارس. 23 Qe5! Nd7




    23… f6 24 Qxe6 + Kg7 25 Qd6 متبوعًا بـ Ne6 + أمر حاسم أيضًا. 24 كغ 7 + !! 1-0 تشطيب جميل. القوات البيضاء تتزاوج بعد 24… Kxg7 25 Nf5 ++ Kg8 26 Nh6 #.



    محمد الامين حدوش vs عدلان عراب

      محمد الامين حدوش  ضد  عدلان عراب

    سفير الشطرنج البهلواني "إميل جوزيف ديمير"

     كان لاعبًا بارعًا للغاية ، مهاجمًا شرسا ، يجد حلولا   رائعة ، وتفريعات  مدوية والعديد من التعبيرات المذهلة و  الرائعة
    سفير الشطرنج البهلواني "إميل جوزيف ديمير"

    التفريع .d4 - d5 2.e4 - dxe4 3.f3 ! لعب في الأصل من قبل ألامريكي بلاكمار لم تجد لها  صدى وهذا نضرا  للهجوم المضاد ، 3 ... e5 ! ولكن في احد الايام ... إميل جوزيف ديمير اكتشف فارق بسيط ، 3.Cc3! وإعادة تأهيل التفريع  كله!حتى بعد 1.d4 - d5 2.e4 - dxe4 3.Cc3! - Cf6 4.f3 - exf3 5.Cxf3 ، نحصل على الوضع الأساسي لـ: 

    تفريعة بلاكمار - ديمير القبول -


     "نمط "ديمير

    يتخطى نمط "ديمير" إلى حد كبير الشكل المعروف  للافتتاح. كان لاعبًا بارعًا للغاية ، مهاجمًا شرسا ، يجد حلولا   رائعة ، وتفريعات  مدوية والعديد من التعبيرات المذهلة و  الرائعة. باختصار ، ايقونة حرة في "مؤسسة" الاساتذة الكبار ... لاعب يستحق  جائزة الجمال! في الشطرنج 

    في تفريعة  تفريعة بلاكمار ديمير Blackmar-Diemer Gambit ، يختفي البيدق "f" تمامًا ، كما لو أنه لم يكن موجودًا من قبل و هذا دون إضعاف جناح الملك (على عكس  تفريعة الملك، King Gambit
    ديمير
    أين سيبيت السود ؟ وسيجد لاعب الشطرنج الذي يعرف كيفية الهجوم (وهنا فقط التركيز على هذه المهمة) الحل الصحيح لتحقيق مصلحته. في لعبة Blackmar-Diemer Gambit ، تكمن الميزة في وجود أعمدة شبه مفتوحة. سوف تتدخل الأبراج البيضاء بسرعة كبيرة ، بينما الأبراج السوداء ستكون رمزية. أنا مقتنع بأن السود ليس لديهم سبب يدعو للتفاؤل [ديمر]

    قد يكون Diemer غريب الأطوار ، لكن أسلوبه في اللعب ليس سخيف. على العكس ، إنه مفيد. أود أن أوصي بنظامه لكل من يريد التقدم. لن نجد أسرار البيدق المعزول أو زوج الرخ ، ولكن ما هو أساس أي لعبة شطرنج: الهجوم على الملك! [دونرGMI]



                                       دعنا نرى كيف يعاقب ديمير ، الابيض  هذه المرة ،منافسه

                                  شاهد مرة اخرى ماذا يفعل "إميل جوزيف ديمير" بمنافسيه 
    تحليل مباريات 


    افتتاحية (فرايد ليفر اتاك ،،،،، وهذه الافتتاحية لاتصلح لمواجهة اى لاعب بمستوى متقدم وساوضح ذلك فى التحليل لهذه المباراة 

    المتغير الاول لهذا الوضع  .........................

    اذا كانت النقلات كما يلى :

    1- e4          e5
    2- Nf3         Nc6
     الى هذا الوضع تعرف هذه الافتتاحية باسم "كينج باون قامبت" اى مناورت جندى الملك والهدف منها السيطرة على منتصف الرقعة .....
    3- Bc4         Nf6
     وعند هذا الوضع اتخذا الاسود  دفاع الفارسان اى يعرف هذا الوضع للطرف الاسود باسم - دفاع الفارسان  ،،،،،،،،،، والخطوة الرابعة للابيض حولت الافتتاحية الى "فرايد ليفر اتاكد"  " اى يترجم بافتتاحية هجوم الكبد المقلى"  ،،،،،، ويكون الوضع كما يلى  ( الوضعية رقم 1)

    الوضعية رقم 1


    الغرض الرئيسي من هذه الوضعية :هو مهاجمة البيدق في F7 ومن ثم تهديد القلعة  والملكة
    وفى هذا الوضع فقد الابيض السيطرة على المباراة وفيما يلى التحليلات متضمنة جميع محاولات الابيض للسيطرة على الوضع والتى عادة ما يتحول الابيض الى مدافع الى ان ينتهى به الوضع الى هزيمة  ..............
     اليكم بعض التجارب و الوضعيات لبعض مباريات المبتدئيين 
    المبارات الاولى :
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    المتغير الاول من الافكار المتاحة للاسود لمواجهة هجوم الابيض 

    الهجوم المباشر قبل لعب d4  ??

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    Siw82 Passive Inwall subwoofer speaker is here!
    We decided to use this room, on the second floor and overlooking the plaza, for Dejah Thoris and Sola, and another room adjoining and in the rear for the cooking and supplies. I then dispatched Sola to bring the bedding and such food and utensils as she might need, telling her that I would guard Dejah Thoris until her return.

    As Sola departed Dejah Thoris turned to me with a faint smile.

    "And whereto, then, would your prisoner escape should you leave her, unless it was to follow you and crave your protection, and ask your pardon for the cruel thoughts she has harbored against you these past few days?"

    "You are right," I answered, "there is no escape for either of us unless we go together."

    "I heard your challenge to the creature you call Tars Tarkas, and I think I understand your position among these people, but what I cannot fathom is your statement that you are not of Barsoom."

    "In the name of my first ancestor, then," she continued, "where may you be from? You are like unto my people, and yet so unlike. You speak my language, and yet I heard you tell Tars Tarkas that you had but learned it recently. All Barsoomians speak the same tongue from the ice-clad south to the ice-clad north, though their written languages differ. Only in the valley Dor, where the river Iss empties into the lost sea of Korus, is there supposed to be a different language spoken, and, except in the legends of our ancestors, there is no record of a Barsoomian returning up the river Iss, from the shores of Korus in the valley of Dor. Do not tell me that you have thus returned! They would kill you horribly anywhere upon the surface of Barsoom if that were true; tell me it is not!"

    Her eyes were filled with a strange, weird light; her voice was pleading, and her little hands, reached up upon my breast, were pressed against me as though to wring a denial from my very heart.

    "I do not know your customs, Dejah Thoris, but in my own Virginia a gentleman does not lie to save himself; I am not of Dor; I have never seen the mysterious Iss; the lost sea of Korus is still lost, so far as I am concerned. Do you believe me?"

    And then it struck me suddenly that I was very anxious that she should believe me. It was not that I feared the results which would follow a general belief that I had returned from the Barsoomian heaven or hell, or whatever it was. Why was it, then! Why should I care what she thought? I looked down at her; her beautiful face upturned, and her wonderful eyes opening up the very depth of her soul; and as my eyes met hers I knew why, and—I shuddered.

    I am not of Dor
    Great Headseat
    A similar wave of feeling seemed to stir her; she drew away from me with a sigh, and with her earnest, beautiful face turned up to mine, she whispered: "I believe you, John Carter; I do not know what a 'gentleman' is, nor have I ever heard before of Virginia; but on Barsoom no man lies; if he does not wish to speak the truth he is silent. Where is this Virginia, your country, John Carter?" she asked, and it seemed that this fair name of my fair land had never sounded more beautiful than as it fell from those perfect lips on that far-gone day.

    "'Tis my Mary, my Mary herself! She promised that my boy, every morning, should be carried to the hill to catch the first glimpse of his father's sail! Yes, yes! no more! it is done! we head for Nantucket! Come, my Captain, study out the course, and let us away! See, see! the boy's face from the window! the boy's hand on the hill!"

    But Ahab's glance was averted; like a blighted fruit tree he shook, and cast his last, cindered apple to the soil.

    Where is this Virginia
    "What is it, what nameless, inscrutable, unearthly thing is it; what cozening, hidden lord and master, and cruel, remorseless emperor commands me; that against all natural lovings and longings, I so keep pushing, and crowding, and jamming myself on all the time; recklessly making me ready to do what in my own proper, natural heart, I durst not so much as dare? Is Ahab, Ahab? Is it I, God, or who, that lifts this arm? But if the great sun move not of himself; but is as an errand-boy in heaven; nor one single star can revolve, but by some invisible power; how then can this one small heart beat; this one small brain think thoughts; unless God does that beating, does that thinking, does that living, and not I. By heaven, man, we are turned round and round in this world, like yonder windlass, and Fate is the handspike. And all the time, lo! that smiling sky, and this unsounded sea! Look! see yon Albicore! who put it into him to chase and fang that flying-fish? Where do murderers go, man! Who's to doom, when the judge himself is dragged to the bar? But it is a mild, mild wind, and a mild looking sky; and the air smells now, as if it blew from a far-away meadow; they have been making hay somewhere under the slopes of the Andes, Starbuck, and the mowers are sleeping among the new-mown hay. Sleeping? Aye, toil we how we may, we all sleep at last on the field. Sleep? Aye, and rust amid greenness; as last year's scythes flung down, and left in the half-cut swaths—Starbuck!"
    But blanched to a corpse's hue with despair, the Mate had stolen away.

    Ahab crossed the deck to gaze over on the other side; but started at two reflected, fixed eyes in the water there. Fedallah was motionlessly leaning over the same rail.

    That night, in the mid-watch, when the old man—as his wont at intervals—stepped forth from the scuttle in which he leaned, and went to his pivot-hole, he suddenly thrust out his face fiercely, snuffing up the sea air as a sagacious ship's dog will, in drawing nigh to some barbarous isle. He declared that a whale must be near. Soon that peculiar odor, sometimes to a great distance given forth by the living sperm whale, was palpable to all the watch; nor was any mariner surprised when, after inspecting the compass, and then the dog-vane, and then ascertaining the precise bearing of the odor as nearly as possible, Ahab rapidly ordered the ship's course to be slightly altered, and the sail to be shortened.

    • But, to the best of my knowledge, Perry still lived and it was my duty and wish to be again with him, that we might share the dangers and vicissitudes of the strange world we had discovered
    • And Ghak, too; the great, shaggy man had found a place in the hearts of us both, for he was indeed every inch a man and king
    • Uncouth, perhaps, and brutal, too, if judged too harshly by the standards of effete twentieth-century civilization, but withal noble, dignified, chivalrous, and loveable
    • Chance carried me to the very beach upon which I had discovered Ja's canoe, and a short time later I was scrambling up the steep bank to retrace my steps from the plain of Phutra
    • But my troubles came when I entered the canyon beyond the summit, for here I found that several of them centered at the point where I crossed the divide, and which one I had traversed to reach the pass I could not for the life of me remember
    But, to the best of my knowledge, Perry still lived and it was my duty and wish to be again with him, that we might share the dangers and vicissitudes of the strange world we had discovered. And Ghak, too; the great, shaggy man had found a place in the hearts of us both, for he was indeed every inch a man and king. Uncouth, perhaps, and brutal, too, if judged too harshly by the standards of effete twentieth-century civilization, but withal noble, dignified, chivalrous, and loveable. Chance carried me to the very beach upon which I had discovered Ja's canoe, and a short time later I was scrambling up the steep bank to.

    1. "Alas! In my hurry—I—I forgot—" "What?" "To turn off the gas in my room!" "Very well, young man," returned Mr
    2. Fogg, coolly; "it will burn—at your expense
    3. " Phileas Fogg rightly suspected that his departure from London would create a lively sensation at the West End
    4. The news of the bet spread through the Reform Club, and afforded an exciting topic of conversation to its members
    5. From the club it soon got into the papers throughout England
    6. The boasted "tour of the world" was talked about, disputed, argued with as much warmth as if the subject were another Alabama claim

    We were interrupted at this juncture by the approach of one

    We were interrupted at this juncture by the approach of one of the warriors, bearing arms, accouterments and ornaments, and in a flash one of her questions was answered and a puzzle cleared up for me. I saw that the body of my dead antagonist had been stripped, and I read in the menacing yet respectful attitude of the warrior who had brought me these trophies of the kill the same demeanor as that evinced by the other who had brought me my original equipment, and now for the first time I realized that my blow, on the occasion of my first battle in the audience chamber had resulted in the death of my adversary.

    "Aye, I see!—wanted to part it; free the fast-fish—an old trick—I know him."

    "There are almost as many conjectures as to that as there are geologists," was his answer. "One estimates it thirty miles, because the internal heat, increasing at the rate of about one degree to each sixty to seventy feet depth, would be sufficient to fuse the most refractory substances at that distance beneath the surface. Another finds that the phenomena of precession and nutation require that the earth, if not entirely solid, must at least have a shell not less than eight hundred to a thousand miles in thickness. So there you are.

    The old man looked at me for a long time before he spoke.

    At once there came running to her from all directions a pack of great wolves. They had long legs and fierce eyes and sharp teeth.

    "Go to those people," said the Witch, "and tear them to pieces."

    "Who are you, Zodangan?" she whispered. "Another enemy to harass me in my misery?"

    The old man accelerated his pace, sniffing eagerly as he neared the fire.
    "Mussels!" he muttered ecstatically. "Mussels! And ain't that a crab, Hoo-Hoo? Ain't that a crab? My, my, you boys are good to your old grandsire."

    Hoo-Hoo, who was apparently of the same age as Edwin, grinned.

    "All you want, Granser. I got four."
    They ordered two bottles of port, to which the Frenchman did ample justice, whilst Fix observed him with close attention.
    I had observed on the two occasions when I had seen her that the prisoner exchanged words with her guards, and this convinced me that they spoke, or at least could make themselves understood by a common language. With this added incentive I nearly drove Sola distracted by my importunities to hasten on my education and within a few more days I had mastered the Martian tongue sufficiently well to enable me to carry on a passable conversation and to fully understand practically all that I heard.

    At this time our sleeping quarters were occupied by three or four females and a couple of the recently hatched young, beside Sola and her youthful ward, myself, and Woola the hound. After they had retired for the night it was customary for the adults to carry on a desultory conversation for a short time before lapsing into sleep, and now that I could understand their language I was always a keen listener, although I never proffered any remarks myself.

    On the night following the prisoner's visit to the audience chamber the conversation finally fell upon this subject, and I was all ears on the instant. I had feared to question Sola relative to the beautiful captive, as I could not but recall the strange expression I had noted upon her face after my first encounter with the prisoner. That it denoted jealousy I could not say, and yet, judging all things by mundane standards as I still did, I felt it safer to affect indifference in the matter until I learned more surely Sola's attitude toward the object of my solicitude.

    Sarkoja, one of the older women who shared our domicile, had been present at the audience as one of the captive's guards, and it was toward her the question turned.
    At once there came running to her from all directions a pack of great wolves.
    Flutter, flutter, went the flag, first to the right, then to the left. It was too far for me to recognise anyone there, but afterwards I learned that Ogilvy, Stent, and Henderson were with others in this attempt at communication. This little group had in its advance dragged inward, so to speak, the circumference of the now almost complete circle of people, and a number of dim black figures followed it at discreet distances.

    Suddenly there was a flash of light, and a quantity of luminous greenish smoke came out of the pit in three distinct puffs, which drove up, one after the other, straight into the still air.

    This smoke (or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it) was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. At the same time a faint hissing sound became audible.[left-post]
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