“Checkmate is unavoidable now. 35. Rf8 was best,” announced the Lichess computer analysis in yesterday’s board 2 game of the European’s Women Chess Championship. Yet, we were about to see one of the biggest upsets of the round, as WFM Anastasia Kirtadze (GEO, 2180) defeated IM Teodora Injac (SRB, 2454). Injac had a winning position and a mate in two tactical motive, but she missed it in a huge time trouble and entered a lost rooks endgame after 36… Ra4?? Kirtadze was precise in the simplified position with a huge edge and scored a victory.
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