Young Masters barely has three dates remaining in Bad Ragaz Switzerland
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- Published: Tuesday, 05 March 2019 07:13
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Photo: JITHavana, 5 march- The German Lev Yankelevich, who is in second place, will be today the rival of the Cuban Carlos Daniel Albornoz during the seventh round of the Young Masters chess tournament, which has only three dates left in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland, and has as a lone leader at the local Noel Studer.
The island champion not everything has gone well on his first big date in Europe, and although he has avoided the defeats, only filed a win and five tables, even in two of those luck will accompany him.
One of the examples was the one signed on Monday with the host Oliver Kurmann, in which he moved white pieces during 72 moves of a Reti opening and came to have a considerable disadvantage, but his opponent was not exactly accurate in the time trouble.
Now the Camagueyan shows 3.5 points and is fifth among the 10 participants, since he will be seen with black figures before a Yankelevich of 4.5 stripes and quartet of successes on his way.
One more, 5.5 points, shows the avant-garde Studer, who will now be the opponent of his compatriot Aurelio Colmenares, the man who moves last with only one unit.
The Russian Nikita Petrov is placed third, also with 4.5, and will be table by means with the Swiss Oliver Kurmann on date in which they will complete the remaining matches the German Luis Engel against the local Theo Stijve, and the Austrian Dominik Horvath against the German Dennis Wagner. (JIT)









