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Chess Fun Stories: The Story of IvanChuk and Suetin

author:Chinese Chess League
Chess Fun Stories: The Story of IvanChuk and Suetin

The following paragraph is from the ICC website:

Before Vasily Ivanchuk became famous, he was just a teenager in a remote part of the former Soviet Union. His coach saw vasily's great potential and decided to take him to the All-Soviet Championship.

On the way to the game, the coach said to Vasily: "You have a big advantage because no one knows you, they don't know you." You can prepare for the famous players, and they can't prepare you. The coach also told Vasily: "Don't tell people about your opening routine. ”

Upon arrival at the match, Vasily and the coach met Grandmaster Suetin. (Note: Suetin is a former Soviet grandmaster, a famous coach and chess writer.) Later Suetin also became Ivanchuk's coach)

In order to find a topic, Suetin said: "Tell me, Vasily, what are you going to do?" ”

Vasily replied truthfully: "I like to walk 1. e4 or 1. d4, though I recently started walking 1. Nf3。 Actually 1. C4 is my favorite. ”

Sue-jin was a little confused by his words, and he continued: "Well, I'll go 1. d4 What would you do with it? ”

Vasily replied, "I like to walk 1... d5 or 1... Nf6, can also go 1... d6 or 1... e6。 ”

Suetin thought that this Vasily would definitely lose badly in the game, because this guy seemed to have no real weapon at the beginning. He decided to give Vasily a rare change in the back-wing abandonment opening. After the explanation, he decided to shoot a few quick games of chess with Vasily to see how Vasily mastered.

At this time, Vasily's coach had a temporary business and went to find other friends.

After about an hour, the coach returned. Suetin and Vasily were seen still playing fast chess. The coach asked Suetin, how is the situation?

Sue-jin stared intently at the chessboard with a serious face and muttered, "We've played ten games of chess." ”

The coach asked, "Oh, how's the battle?" ”

Suetin turned his face to Vasily's coach and shouted, "We've played ten games!" ”

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The truth is that Vasily Ivanchuk has won ten sets in a row. (Thar)

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