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Chess Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura

Hikaru Nakamura, (中村光 Nakamura Hikaru, born December 9, 1987 in Hirakata, Japan) is an American chess Grandmaster (GM). Nakamura is rated #1 in the United States and #6 in the world. His first supertournament victory came at the 2011 Wijk aan Zee tournament, finishing clear first ahead of the top four rated players in the world in a performance described by former world champion Garry Kasparov as better than any tournament by Bobby Fischer, and the best by an American in more than 100 years.
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中村光(攝於2003年美國錦標賽)
日語寫法
日語原文 中村 光
假名 ヒカル・ナカムラ
平文式罗马字 Hikaru Nakamura
中村光(1987年12月9日-),美籍日本西洋棋棋手。他於京都出生,父親為日本人,母親為美國人,後來其母親改嫁一名斯里蘭卡棋師Sunil Weeramantry,中村也於兩歲那年隨繼父和母親移居美國,現於紐約居住。
受到繼父的影響,中村於七歲那年開始學習西洋棋,並進步神速,到15歲時成為全美西洋棋冠軍,成為了美國有史以來最年輕的西洋棋棋師。
中村光在ICC西洋棋網站頗為活躍,常在該站與其他玩家對弈。

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  • 2:46 I'd see that if e3 Nxe3 and the f pawn is pinned to the queen but I would be stunned to see this from my opponent in blitz.

    One thing I wonder of is, would it be winning to play e3 at 3:00 instead of Qh1+? In fact Rybka 4 gives 30. ...e3 to be the best move! about 3 times better than Qh1+ for a 13 points advantage. Wow, I surprise myself..!

  • @gentilguy Thx for your comment, this is a very interesting game from a tactical point of view. The question is how much of it was home preparation. I saw some comment in NIC about another Beliavsky game in this line which probably was part of Nakamuras home preparation, but cant remember exactly. They also wrote about Ra3 instead of Ra4 i think, have to recheck :-) Such tactical forceful positiones arent seek without deep research.

  • why didn't white pawn capture knight at 2:16?

  • @timothy51886 probably because of Qh4, and after h3 Bxh3. To avoid black being able to include the Bc8 into the attack white later played Ne6. Blacks Nxe4 was just to open diagonale to h4 for queen.

  • he plays incredibly dynamic chess

  • @gentilguy e4 and b5 are the star moves

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  • "Always attack a pawn chain at its base." Aron Nimzowitsch

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  • freakin wickeddd!

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