Boris Gelfand Slaps Kramnik with a Double Bishop Sac

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    Munich Intel Express blitz '5 (1994)
    French Defense: Rubinstein Variation. Blackburne Defense (C10)
    1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 de4 4. Ne4 Nd7 5. Nf3 Ngf6 6. Nf6 Nf6 7. Bd3 c5 8. dc5 Bc5 9. Qe2 Qc7 10. O-O O-O 11. Bg5 Be7 12. Rad1 Bd7 13. Ne5 Rad8 14. c4 Bc6 15. Bf4 Bd6 16. c5 Bc5 17. Ng6 Qb6 18. Nf8 Rf8 19. Be5 Nd5 20. Bh7 Kh7 21. Qh5 Kg8 22. Bg7 Kg7 23. Qg5 Kh7 24. Rd3 Ne3 25. fe3 Be4 26. Qh4
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    A six-time World Championship Candidate (1991, 1994-95, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013), he won the Chess World Cup 2009 and the 2011 Candidates Tournament, making him Challenger for the World Chess Championship 2012. Although the match with defending champion Viswanathan Anand finished level at 6-6, Gelfand lost the deciding rapid tie break 2½-1½.
    Gelfand has won major tournaments at Wijk aan Zee, Tilburg, Moscow, Linares and Dos Hermanas. He has competed in eleven Chess Olympiads and has held a place within the top 30 players ranked by FIDE rating since January 1990.
    Boris Gelfand was born in Minsk, Belarussian SSR, on 24 June 1968. His parents, Abram and Nella, were engineers. His father bought him a book about chess, Journey to the Chess Kingdom, by Averbakh and Beilin, when he was five years old.
    Recognised as a talent, Gelfand's first coach from 1974 to 1979 was Eduard Zelkind. Soon after he studied under Tamara Golovey for two years and IM Albert Kapengut for twelve. In 1980-83, he attended the Tigran Petrosian School. Early successes included winning the Sokolsky Memorial in 1983 and consecutive Belarusian Chess Championships in 1984-5. In 1985 he won the USSR Junior Championship scoring 9/11 and came second to Yury Balashov in the 1986 Minsk International.
    In the July 1987 FIDE rating list, Gelfand made his first appearance in the top 100 players, ranked number 80.[4] He became European Junior Champion in 1987, shared second at the USSR Young Masters held in Uzhgorod and shared sixth place at a USSR Championship qualifier event in Sverdlovsk in 1987 with 10/17. Gelfand's successes saw him ranked in the world's top 40 players. After sharing first place in the USSR Young Masters tournament of 1988 in Vilnius and the OHRA B Group in Amsterdam,[5] he came second in the World Junior Championship to Joël Lautier on tiebreaks and shared first with Sergey Dolmatov at the Klaipeda USSR Championship qualifier. Gelfand jointly won the European Junior title with Alexey Dreev in December 1988, won the Barcza Memorial held in Debrecen, Hungary, with 7/10 and led the Belarus team to third place in the USSR Juniors Team Championship at Kramatorsk. "Watch me without ads on your Amazon devices (bit.ly/Agadmat...) and Roku TV (bit.ly/Agadmat...)

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