An diesem Wochenende fand in Oerlinghausen bei Bielefeld die Meisterfeier des BDF statt.
Neben den Mannschaftmeistern der Fernschachbundesliga wurden auch die neuenTitelträger, sowie Deutschen Fernschachmeister geehrt. In diesem Rahmen wurde Kirstin für die 24. Deutsche Damenfernschachmeisterschaft (Endstand ) geehrt.
Zusätzlich fand ein Workshop der Damenfernschacholympiamannschaft mit Matjaz Pirs statt. Hier startete erst kürzlich das Ladies Olympiad 10 Final . Es wird ein spannender Kampf um den Olympiasieg erwartet, da etliche Mannschaften Chancen haben um den Titel mitzuspielen.
Bilder von der Meisterfeier
Fernschach Mannschaftsmeister
Zwei Partien der Deutschen Damenfernschachmeisterschaft zum nachspielen:
[Event "24.DFFM/Finale"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2013.09.25"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Achatz, Kirstin"]
[Black "Koch, Daniela"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D05"]
[WhiteElo "2064"]
[BlackElo "1906"]
[Annotator "Achatz,Kirstin"]
[PlyCount "61"]
{This was the critical game I had to win for the title.} 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3.
e3 c5 4. Bd3 Nc6 5. O-O d5 6. b3 Bd6 7. Bb2 {I like this Opening named
Zukertort and I won a lot of games whit it.} Qe7 $6 (7... O-O $1 8. Nbd2 Qe7 9.
Ne5 cxd4 10. exd4 Ba3 $1 $11 {This is the best variant against zukertort I
know and this makes me always in otb chess a lot of problems}) 8. c4 dxc4 9.
bxc4 {In otb chess I had this position quite often on the board and I won all
4 games with this position .} b6 10. Nc3 {this was the first anti engine move
I did.} O-O 11. Re1 Ba6 {I thought that this was the first mistake my opponent
did, because I want to exchange my bad knight againt the bishop.} 12. Nb5 Bxb5
13. cxb5 {after this move my opponent had to make the decision on which side
she want to use the knight.} Na5 14. e4 {this was the second anti enginge move.
But I played king attack} c4 15. Bc2 Ba3 {I know, that this position was
strategically won.} 16. Bc3 a6 (16... Bb4 $2 17. Bxb4 Qxb4 18. e5 Nd5 19. Bxh7+
Kh8 20. Ng5 $18) 17. Rb1 Nb7 18. Nd2 axb5 19. Rxb5 {and now all my pieces go
to the black king and black got lots of problems} Qc7 20. Qf3 Rfd8 21. Rg5 h6
22. Rg3 Kf8 23. Nf1 b5 24. Ne3 b4 25. e5 Nd5 26. Nxd5 Rxd5 27. Bd2 {black
gives up if:} Rxd4 28. Rxg7 Kxg7 (28... Rxd2 29. Rh7 Rxc2 30. Rh8+ Ke7 31. Qf6+
Kd7 32. Qxf7+ Kc6 33. Qxe6+ Kb5 34. Rxa8 $18) 29. Bxh6+ Kxh6 30. Qf6+ Kh5 31.
Re3 $18 {mate in 2} 1-0
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[Event "22.DFFM/Finale"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2013.09.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Manger, Erika"]
[Black "Achatz, Kirstin"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A29"]
[WhiteElo "1662"]
[BlackElo "2064"]
[Annotator "Achatz,Kirstin"]
[PlyCount "50"]
{I like to play against english opening, because I played with black always
the same structure.} 1. c4 e5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. Nc3 Nb6 6.
Nf3 Nc6 7. O-O Be7 {That’s my standard setup agains English Opening.
Variation with b3 was new for me, but I played my standard plan in this game}
8. b3 (8. a3 O-O 9. b4 Be6 10. Rb1 f6 {This position I played often in otb
chess.}) 8... O-O 9. Bb2 f6 10. Qc2 {Now I thought about moving the Knight to
b4 with attacking the Queen and development of Bishop to e6 like in standard
setup or to g4} Bg4 11. d3 {Now I was able to create a double pawn and an
isolated pawn on d3} Bxf3 12. Bxf3 Nd4 13. Qd2 Nxf3+ 14. exf3 {Plan was to
move both Rocks to the d-line an make pressure on d3 pawn} Qd7 15. Kg2 Bb4 {
white got more and more trouble, because Sc3 can’t move} 16. Qc2 Rfd8 17. Rad1
Qc6 {Knight can’t move because of unprotected Queen on c3. White has big
problems to protect c3 and d3} 18. Qc1 {This is a typical engine move.} Rd7 19.
a3 (19. Ne2 Qxc1 20. Nxc1 c5 {is not better, because I play against the d3 and
white must defend his pawn}) 19... Bxc3 {Black Bishop is not able to attack
the d3 pawn so you can exchange him against the Knight on c3} 20. Bxc3 Rad8 21.
Qc2 {Bishop on c3 can’t move and black can increase pressure against c3 and d3}
g5 (21... Nd5 $2 22. Rc1 {is not so good, because white can defend the bishop
and the d3}) 22. g4 Nd5 {Now white has a lot of weak fields and has a totally
lost position, white give up, because he lost the bishop or get mate in 5 moves
} 23. Rc1 Nf4+ 24. Kg3 (24. Kg1 Qxf3) 24... h5 25. gxh5 (25. h4 gxh4+ 26. Kxh4
Qxf3) 25... Qe6 0-1
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