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Road to becoming the World School Chess Champion

Road to becoming the World School Chess Champion. Ognean Mihnea-Ionuț. Introducing Barátosi Iosif -Gavril, Chess Professor . I studied Physical Education and Sports I achieved my second specialty in chess in the 1990

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Road to becoming the World School Chess Champion

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  1. Road to becoming the World School Chess Champion OgneanMihnea-Ionuț

  2. Introducing BarátosiIosif-Gavril, Chess Professor I studied Physical Education and Sports I achieved my second specialty in chess in the 1990 Since 1996 I teach at the TârguMureș School Sports Club My main specialty is the selection and the training of children, age 5-10.

  3. Meeting the chess prodigy Two and a half year ago, OgneanMihnea-Ionuț, a little boy of 5 years and half came to the Sports Club together with his grandfather, TruțiaIoan, the one who taught Mihnea the basic rules of chess at the little boy’s insistence. After a year and a half of trainings and preparations at School Sports Club in TârguMureș and in Reghinand attending chess competitions of all levels, we sign up for the World School Chess Championship 2011.

  4. The recipe for success Mihnea trains 4 hours a day. During holidays we practice 5 or 6 hours a day. Each hour of practice comes with a 10 minutes break. He also trains with the International Master BarátosiDániel. At his father initiative, Mihnea prepares periodically with the International Master MihaiGhindă.

  5. Materials The 3 most important publications 1.Viktor Vámos, Chess tactics for beginners, Caissa Chess Books, Kecskemét, 2004 2.Ligia Jicman,Şahşi mat!,Timişoara,2004, 3.David Gurgenidze,Perviieshahmatniie shagi,Tbilisi,2006 • The lessons posted online on www.frsah.ro (Romanian Chess Federation website), • in the Specialist Corner. • -Mircea Pavlov’s lesson on “Ways to improve calculation in chess games” • Mircea Pavlov’s lesson “Threat, important fighting weapon in chess games” • Materials from chess magazines such as • -ȘAH • Gambit • Timșah • Magyar Sakkvilág

  6. The three main publications were followed by exercises, problems, endgames, combinations, model games and annotated games from the following books: 4.Koszorus Pál, GyörkösLajos, Combinations School, Pécs, 2000 5.Volodea Vaisman, O ideestrăbatedeschiderile, Ed.Sport-Turism, 1984 6.Marius Ceteraş, Lecţii de şahpentruîncepători, Ed.Mediamira, Cluj-Napoca, 2007 7.Mircea Pavlov, Cooperareatactică, Ed.Black and White, 1994 8.Mircea Pavlov, Cooperareastrategicăîntrefiguri, vol.I, Ed.Gambit, Bucureşti, 2000 9.Kállai Gábor,Szabolcsi János,64 kockára 64 teszt 10.I.G.M. Yuri Averbach, Cetrebuiesăştimdespre finaluri,F.R.Şah,2010 11.Karsten Müller and Frank Lampert, Fundamental Chess Endings, Gambit books 12.Pavel Dobrinetski, Shcolashahmat-Ending, Novograd-Volinski,2010 13.Kállai Gábor, munkatársSzabolcsiJános, Megnyitásokkönyve, Tatabánya 14.Anatoli Mazukewitsch,Verflixte Fehler-500 LehrreicheMinipartien, Sportverlag Berlin,1986 15.A.Roisman,400 Miniature parties 16.Constantin Ştefaniu, Secretelemarilormaeştri-Fischer,Karpov, Gheorghiu, Ed.Sport-Turism, 1978 17.300 partidealese ale luiAlehin, Ed.Tineretului, Culturăfizicăşi sport,1957 18.Aaron Nimzovich, My system 19.Sergey Ivashchenko, Chess School –The Manual of Chess Combinations, Moscow, 2007 20.Jesper Hall, Chess Training for Budding Champions –A unique self-training course in the essential of chess, Gambit, 2001 21. Ing.RaduChirilă, Primiipaşiaiunuicampion: CristianChirilă, Bucureşti, 2008 22. ElisabetaPolihroniade, Şahulpentrutoţi 23. ElisabetaPolihroniade, Primiipaşiînşah 24. ElisabetaPolihroniade, Campionii de şahailumii 25. ElisabetaPolihroniade, 64 de premii de frumuseţe

  7. Openings and endgames Focus on pawn and rock endings, and combinations Mihnearepertoire includes -Italian Game, -Two Knights Defense with 4.d4, -Close Sicilian, -French Defense, -Phillidor (for white) -Sicilian (Dragon Variation), -Queens Gambit Declined, -English Opening with 1…e5 (for black).

  8. 2011 –Mihnea’s year 2011 was Mihnea’s year. Before departing for World School Chess Championship he won every first prize in the “ElisabetaPolihroniade” National School Chess Contest –open, active, blitz and solving and at only 7 years old he wins the National Championship, group age 8. On 13th March we signed-up for the World School Chess Championship in Poland, representing Romania and TârguMureș School Sports Club

  9. World School Chess ChampionshipKrakow, 2011 The World Championship was a challenge for Mihnea, who encountered strong opponents from Russia, Turkey, Poland, Hungary and Sri Lanka.

  10. World School Chess ChampionshipKrakow, 2011 He lost the first game, although he had a winning position. After that, Mihnea won all the remaining games, eight in total. Every day, after the round was over, we analyzed the game, search games of future opponents or even prepare for 2 or 3 hours.

  11. Game examples OgneanMihnea-Ionuţ (Romania) –Baylav Can (Turkey) [B 24] 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 d6 4.Bg2 e6 5.d3 Nf6 6.Be3 Be7 7.Nge20-0 8.0-0 a6 9.a4 Bd7 10.Qd2 Qc7 11.h3 Rac8 12.f4 Rfe8 13.Rf2Qb6 14.b3 h6 15.g4 Nd4 16.Raf1 a5 17.Ng3Nh7 18.g5 hxg5 19.fxg5 White now reveals the powerful pair of rocks on f file. 19…f620.g6 Nf8 21.Bh6! (No collaboration between black pieces and the attack is unstoppable.) gxh6 22.Qxh6 Qb4 23.Nh5 Ne2+24.Nxe2 Ng6 25.Qg7# 1-0. A very good example of collaboration in attack for White and lack of plan and coordination for Black.

  12. Game examples OgneanMihnea-Ionuţ (Romania) –Dylag Jan (Poland) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4exd4 5.0-0 Be7 6.e5 Ne4 7.c3 dxc3?8.Qd5! Double attack on f7 square and on the knight in e4. In order to prevent mate, Black must give up his knight in e4. 8...0-0 9.Qxe4 cxb2 10.Bxb2 Nb4? 11.a3 Nc6 12.Bd3 g6 Forced. 13.Bc4!Re8? 14.Qf4! attacking the f7 square and practically forcing Black’s next move. 14...Rf8 15.Qh6Re816.e6!! The strike that kneels the black king. 16…dxe617.Qg7# 1-0

  13. Recognition For his results, Mihnea was included in Top 10 Romanian Chess Players in 2011. Three of his endgames from the Junior National Championship games in 2011 were included in Florin Gheorghe Păunescu’s book, Psihologia copilului şahist, Editura Sfera, Bârlad, 2012 (a book about the psychology of children chess players).

  14. Thank you for your attention! Gens unasumus

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