Wesley So vs. Michael William Brown
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (USA, 2452)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.15, Ruy Lopez, Closed (C96)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Ruy Lopez, Closed (ECO: C96), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 O-O 9.h3 Na5. This is the second most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 11% of his games. The C96 is also the second most frequently played parent class opening by Michael William Brown, used in more than 20% of his games.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 32 with 14 pieces left on the board).
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Friday, June 30, 2017
Joshua Sheng (2372) vs. Wesley So (2808): Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
Joshua Sheng vs. Wesley So
(USA, 2372) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.15, Rubinstein Variation, 4 Knights (C48)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Rubinstein Variation, 4 Knights (ECO: C48), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 Nd4. This opening was very rarely played by Joshua Sheng. Also Wesley So played the C48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 32 with 14 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 2372) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.15, Rubinstein Variation, 4 Knights (C48)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Rubinstein Variation, 4 Knights (ECO: C48), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 Nd4. This opening was very rarely played by Joshua Sheng. Also Wesley So played the C48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 32 with 14 pieces left on the board).
Wesley So (2808) vs. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (2796): Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
Wesley So vs. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (France, 2796)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (ECO: A48), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Maxime Vachier-Lagrave played the A48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 25 with 15 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (France, 2796)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (ECO: A48), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Maxime Vachier-Lagrave played the A48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 25 with 15 pieces left on the board).
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Etienne Bacrot (2695) vs. Wesley So (2808): Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10)
Etienne Bacrot vs. Wesley So
(France, 2695) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played)
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Anti-Nimzo-Indian (ECO: E10), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3. This is the most frequently played parent class opening by Etienne Bacrot, used in more than 20% of his games. The E10 is the third most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 9% of his games.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 8 pieces left.
(France, 2695) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played)
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Anti-Nimzo-Indian (ECO: E10), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3. This is the most frequently played parent class opening by Etienne Bacrot, used in more than 20% of his games. The E10 is the third most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 9% of his games.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 8 pieces left.
Wesley So (2808) vs. Yannick Gozzoli (2583): Closed Defense, Ruy Lopez (C84)
Wesley So vs. Yannick Gozzoli
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (France, 2583)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played)
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Closed Defense, Ruy Lopez (C84)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Closed Defense, Ruy Lopez (ECO: C84), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Yannick Gozzoli played the C84 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 23 with 13 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (France, 2583)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played)
Event: PRO League Group Stage, 2017.02.11, Closed Defense, Ruy Lopez (C84)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Closed Defense, Ruy Lopez (ECO: C84), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Yannick Gozzoli played the C84 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 23 with 13 pieces left on the board).
Nick Raptis (2262) vs. Wesley So (2808): Barcza Opening, Reti (A07)
Nick Raptis vs. Wesley So
(USA, 2262) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Barcza Opening, Reti (A07)
Checkmate • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Barcza Opening, Reti (ECO: A07), established by the moves 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3. This opening was very rarely played by Nick Raptis with white, however it is the fifth most frequently played parent class opening when he was black (used in more than 5% of his games). The A07 is the second most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 11% of his games.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 50 with 20 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 2262) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Barcza Opening, Reti (A07)
Checkmate • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Barcza Opening, Reti (ECO: A07), established by the moves 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3. This opening was very rarely played by Nick Raptis with white, however it is the fifth most frequently played parent class opening when he was black (used in more than 5% of his games). The A07 is the second most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 11% of his games.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 50 with 20 pieces left on the board).
Wesley So (2808) vs. Steven James Breckenridge (2239): Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
Wesley So vs. Steven James Breckenridge
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (USA, 2239)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (ECO: A48), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Steven James Breckenridge played the A48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 52 with 20 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (USA, 2239)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (A48)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Pseudo-King Indian Variation, (ECO: A48), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. Also Steven James Breckenridge played the A48 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 52 with 20 pieces left on the board).
Matt B Zavortink (1979) vs. Wesley So (2808): Indian Defense, (A45)
Matt B Zavortink vs. Wesley So
(USA, 1979) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Indian Defense, (A45)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Indian Defense, (ECO: A45), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6. The A45 is the third most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 9% of his games.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 51 with 21 pieces left on the board).
(USA, 1979) 0 - 1 (USA, 2808)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Indian Defense, (A45)
White resigned • Black is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Indian Defense, (ECO: A45), established by the moves 1.d4 Nf6. The A45 is the third most frequently played parent class opening by Wesley So, used in more than 9% of his games.
Endgame
This game has not reached the endgame (the material valuation at the last move is 51 with 21 pieces left on the board).
Wesley So (2808) vs. Carl Haessler (2139): Advance Variation, Caro (B12)
Wesley So vs. Carl Haessler
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (USA, 2139)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Advance Variation, Caro (B12)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Advance Variation, Caro (ECO: B12), established by the moves 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. The B12 is the second most frequently played parent class opening by Carl Haessler, used in more than 14% of his games.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 10 pieces left.
(USA, 2808) 1 - 0 (USA, 2139)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: PRO League Pacific, 2017.02.01, Advance Variation, Caro (B12)
Black resigned • White is victorious
Opening
The opening played in this game is Advance Variation, Caro (ECO: B12), established by the moves 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5. This opening was very rarely played by Wesley So. The B12 is the second most frequently played parent class opening by Carl Haessler, used in more than 14% of his games.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 10 pieces left.
Michael Adams (2761) vs. Wesley So (2822): Mikenas-Carls Variation, English (A15)
Michael Adams vs. Wesley So
(England, 2761) 1/2 - 1/2(USA, 2822)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: Vugar Gashimov Memorial, 2017.04.22, Mikenas-Carls Variation, English (A15)
Draw
Opening
The opening played in this game is Mikenas-Carls Variation, English (ECO: A15), established by the moves 1.c4 Nf6. This opening was very rarely played by Michael Adams. Also Wesley So played the A15 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 10 pieces left.
(England, 2761) 1/2 - 1/2(USA, 2822)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: Vugar Gashimov Memorial, 2017.04.22, Mikenas-Carls Variation, English (A15)
Draw
Opening
The opening played in this game is Mikenas-Carls Variation, English (ECO: A15), established by the moves 1.c4 Nf6. This opening was very rarely played by Michael Adams. Also Wesley So played the A15 opening very rarely.
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 10 pieces left.
Veselin Topalov (2741) vs. Wesley So (2822): Rio Gambit Accepted, Ruy Lopez (C67)
Veselin Topalov vs. Wesley So
(Bulgaria, 2741) 1/2 - 1/2 (USA, 2822)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: Vugar Gashimov Memorial, 2017.04.24, Rio Gambit Accepted, Ruy Lopez (C67)
Draw
Opening
The opening played in this game is Rio Gambit Accepted, Ruy Lopez (ECO: C67), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.O-O Nxe4. This is the forth most frequently played parent class opening by Veselin Topalov, used in more than 9% of his games. The C67 opening was very rarely played by Wesley So with black, however it is the second most frequently played parent class opening when he was white (used in more than 11% of his games).
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 13 pieces left.
(Bulgaria, 2741) 1/2 - 1/2 (USA, 2822)
[This is the ELO rating at the time the game was played]
Event: Vugar Gashimov Memorial, 2017.04.24, Rio Gambit Accepted, Ruy Lopez (C67)
Draw
Opening
The opening played in this game is Rio Gambit Accepted, Ruy Lopez (ECO: C67), established by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.O-O Nxe4. This is the forth most frequently played parent class opening by Veselin Topalov, used in more than 9% of his games. The C67 opening was very rarely played by Wesley So with black, however it is the second most frequently played parent class opening when he was white (used in more than 11% of his games).
Endgame
This game has reached the endgame with 13 pieces left.
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