Ippolito - Erenburg
Black to playTwenty-five-year-old Israeli GM Sergey Erenburg won the 2nd NJ Futurity International with a score of 7.5/9, a full point ahead of his nearest competitor, GM Leonid Yudasin. Erenburg drew all three of the other GMs in the event and beat everyone else. I have analyzed his best game, against IM Dean Ippolito, which justly won the brilliancy prize donated by Pete Tamburro (see "
Two Brilliancies from the 2nd NJ Futurity 2008"). Ippolito's Dean of Chess Academy hosted the tourney, which ran from July 7-11.
Black plays a shocker in the diagram above, going on to win in scintillating style. I have also analyzed the game Ju - Scekic, which featured the gambit 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 c6!?! White played a bit too passively and was eventually overcome with a vigorous attack. Scekic demonstrated an aggressive style in the event and his games are worth a look.
Erenburg also took clear first place at
last year's NJ Futurity. No norms were scored in either tournament. I have
posted the rest of the games online. You can also view the
PGN file of all games from the NJSCF site or download the
CBV from NJoyChess.
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