Tuesday, December 9, 2014

2014 Russian Chess Championship Superfinal - Round 9

Lysyj drew his last game, clinching first place. Jakovenko took 2nd. I have followed Jakovenko's games for a while; they first came to my attention when I studied the 6.Be2 Najdorf. He won a number of instructive games with the white pieces, and gradually rose to the 2700s.

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