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[DhtmlXQ_comment0]sg 1959 best GM Li Yiting Draw GM Wamg Jialiang||This was selected as the best played game in the 1959 Chinese 全运会.||GM Li Yiting and GM Wang Jialiang had both established themselves as amongst the best in that era. The selection committee included 谢侠逊 谢小然 蕫齐亮... all prominent figures in the world of Xiangqi then.||The reasons for deeming this the best played game in that competition was that the opening was relatively innovative and new, and both players went for complex situations. There were many highlights in the game.In the endgame, both played spectacular chess to end in a draw. ||This excerpt was translated and slightly modified from the Beijing Nightly Newspaper in 1959/10/12.[/DhtmlXQ_comment0]
[DhtmlXQ_comment4]This move is considered to be played a little bit too early as it reveals the plan of black. But GM Wang made it anyway as he knew that GM Li was very good at the the CC with 7PA (central cannon with 7th pawn advancement) opening, and to prevent him from pushing his 7th pawn forward, GM Wang pushed his first. This way, GM Li would have to use other less comfortable openings.[/DhtmlXQ_comment4]
[DhtmlXQ_comment8]In the Plum Flower Manual, red would normally move R2+4 to the riverbank and exchange pawns. But, the moves and variations in that Manual were known practically by everybody so GM Li chose to make this move first. By moving this side horse first, he would keep GM Wang from guessing what attack he would use. ||Often used attacking options for red after this move include: C8=6 (56 cannons), C8=7 (57 cannons) , C8+4 (cross river cannon variation), R9+1 (CC with FR and RR).[/DhtmlXQ_comment8]
[DhtmlXQ_comment9]GM Li finally chooses the 56 cannons.[/DhtmlXQ_comment9]
[DhtmlXQ_comment12]With this move, GM Wang is prepared to move the horse to the center![/DhtmlXQ_comment12]
[DhtmlXQ_comment16]Traditionally, this move is deemed as very dangerous to whichever side who makes it as it clogs up the entire palace. But with improvements in Xiangqi, this move is still sometimes used. Beginners are not recommended to try this move...just like the ||WWE commercials, NEVER TRY THIS AT HOME. THE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES HAVE TRAINED MANY YEARS TO SHOW US WHAT WE SEE TODAY...[/DhtmlXQ_comment16]
[DhtmlXQ_comment17]C5+4 is another alternative and it would still be to red's advantage. However, GM Li did not want to simplify the game and was looking for more alternatives...[/DhtmlXQ_comment17]
[DhtmlXQ_comment18]This move was made to relieve Red's pressure on black's central.[/DhtmlXQ_comment18]
[DhtmlXQ_comment19]This is a more steady counter.||There are three more suggested moves given by the selection committee.[/DhtmlXQ_comment19]
[DhtmlXQ_comment24]Nice, Black attempts to trap the red chariot with C8-2![/DhtmlXQ_comment24]
[DhtmlXQ_comment32]With this move, GM Wang shows his intentions of a sacrifice for an all out attack on Red's right flank!||H5+3 is another option for black, please click on the variation below to understand.[/DhtmlXQ_comment32]
[DhtmlXQ_comment33]This is a better move that R2=6. Red's right flank is relatively empty now and black can attack very very quickly. R2=4 offers protection, whilst attacking at the same time.||R2=6 might win an advisor, but Red must be prepared for a full out attack from Black on the right flank.||A third option would be R2+5 for the chariot exchange but it would then be a drawish game.[/DhtmlXQ_comment33]
[DhtmlXQ_comment34]Black prepares to attack the weak right red flank.[/DhtmlXQ_comment34]
[DhtmlXQ_comment35]And GM Li makes this brilliant move as a continuation of R2=4 on the previous move. There is a hidden kill of H7+8...||One of the highlights of the game begins right here...[/DhtmlXQ_comment35]
[DhtmlXQ_comment37]GM Li mounts an attack of his own! Both sides are now for an all out attack.[/DhtmlXQ_comment37]
[DhtmlXQ_comment40]After a few exchanges, black makes good his plan of sacrificing the horses for an all out attack on red's right flank. Please note that till this stage, black still has 5 menacing black pawns![/DhtmlXQ_comment40]
[DhtmlXQ_comment48]Althouugh black is one major piece down, all of his pawns are still alive and red lacks an elephant. Advantage to black! ||Once the black pawns cross the river, red might have to raise the white flag...[/DhtmlXQ_comment48]
[DhtmlXQ_comment49]Nice move. GM Li has been preparing for this onslaught. The main aims of this move are : ||1) C8-4 to for a skewer and possible exchange, ||2) C8+2 for an attack of his own||3) freeing the red horse to do damage.[/DhtmlXQ_comment49]
[DhtmlXQ_comment50]If R7=5, it would be a more drawish situation comparatively.[/DhtmlXQ_comment50]
[DhtmlXQ_comment51]Another option, A5+4 would seem to be a better choice for red...[/DhtmlXQ_comment51]
[DhtmlXQ_comment53]Gm Li understands the gravity of the situation, He knows that the central black cannon must be removed or he will be in deep trouble, so ...[/DhtmlXQ_comment53]
[DhtmlXQ_comment61]GM Li knows that he will be in trouble if he does not release the pressure from the central black cannon.[/DhtmlXQ_comment61]
[DhtmlXQ_comment64]Wow! GM Wang is known for his aggressive play. The 5 pawns look very very menacing now.[/DhtmlXQ_comment64]
[DhtmlXQ_comment65]To protect red's last remaining pawn and to prevent the black pawns from raising hell after crossing the river.[/DhtmlXQ_comment65]
[DhtmlXQ_comment85]Whew...both players agree to a draw![/DhtmlXQ_comment85]
[DhtmlXQ_comment1_51]this would be a more aggressive move to red's advantage but there was time pressure on GM Li, as 1R11H1C2A1E has still a fighting chance against Black's 1R1C2A2E + x pawns.[/DhtmlXQ_comment1_51]
[DhtmlXQ_comment2_37]What if Red made this move instead?[/DhtmlXQ_comment2_37]
[DhtmlXQ_comment2_40]And this would definitely be to Black's advantage. ||Red not only has to take care of the menacing black pawn, he will also have his hands full with black's C9+5. That is why P3+41 is not a good solution.[/DhtmlXQ_comment2_40]
[DhtmlXQ_comment3_34]and black would have the slight advantage.[/DhtmlXQ_comment3_34]
[DhtmlXQ_comment4_38]And although red has taken an elephant, the central horse has not many good places to move to. Black on the other hand has great mobility with his pieces. In games without the chariot, mobility of the pieces is often the key to a win. Whoever, takes the pawns first or manages to confine the opponent's horse or cannon wins. And thus far, there are 5 pawns remaining apiece!||Thus this would be to black's advantage.[/DhtmlXQ_comment4_38]
[DhtmlXQ_comment5_38]and both sides have an even game.[/DhtmlXQ_comment5_38]
[DhtmlXQ_comment6_22]and black would have a chance of counter attack.[/DhtmlXQ_comment6_22]
[DhtmlXQ_comment7_22]and black would have regained the initiative with this move.[/DhtmlXQ_comment7_22]
[DhtmlXQ_comment8_26]and black's wound be attacking red's right flank![/DhtmlXQ_comment8_26]
[DhtmlXQ_comment9_10]This is one commonly played variation to this opening[/DhtmlXQ_comment9_10]
[DhtmlXQ_comment9_13]and the variations would be still in the favor of red.[/DhtmlXQ_comment9_13]
[DhtmlXQ_comment10_10]another commonly played variation[/DhtmlXQ_comment10_10]
[DhtmlXQ_comment10_15]would be still to Red's advantage.[/DhtmlXQ_comment10_15]
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