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Camp. Mundo: Primeira vitoria – Finalmente !

Monday, May 21st, 2012
ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...  Quem ? Quem ? O quê ?  

Sim ! É verdade !  Depois de meia dúzia de jogos de empata-.... , alguém conseguiu furar o bloqueio!
Foi Gelfand quem ganhou !

Agora deve animar porque Anand vai ter de arriscar e jogar mais ao ataque. A bem de quem assiste na sala a este encontros em directo. Bolas.... 6 empates é dose !




O principio do 7º jogo... Tão animado que o Gelfand parece estar... :)



Aqui fica a analise a este jogo 7 em vídeo.Feita por Daniel King.

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Quadro de resultados:

 Players
Rtng
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Tot.
Perf.
+/–
 Vishy Anand
2791
½
½
½
½
½
½
0
3.0
2678
–11
 Boris Gelfand  
2727
½
½
½
½
½
½
1
4.0
2840
+11

 

Hoje volta a haver jogo.

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Campeonato do Mundo de Xadrez 2012

Thursday, May 17th, 2012




O Campeonato do Mundo 2012 está a decorrer no Tretyakov Gallery em  Moscovo, entre o campeão do mundo em titulo Viswanathan Anand (India) e o vencedor da ultima edição do torneio de Candidatos, Boris Gelfand (Israel).

Este match a doze jogos decorre de 11 a 30 de Maio. Os prémios ascendem a  $2.55 milhões de USD, sendo $1.53 milhões (60%) para o vencedor e  $1,02 milhões (40%) para o vencido.

Após a 4ª ronda, o campeonato do Mundo segue empatado a quatro !


Boris Gelfand e Vishy Anand ntes do 4º encontro...



 Players
Rtng
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Tot.
Perf.
+/–
 Vishy Anand
2791
½
½
½
½
2.0
2727
–4
 Boris Gelfand  
2727
½
½
½
½
2.0
2791
+4






Partida nº4 analisada pelo GM Romain Edouard:


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1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Nf3 a6 6. b3 {
Exactly the same system as in round two.} Bb4 7. Bd2 Nbd7 8. Bd3 O-O 9. O-O Bd6
10. Qc2 {This time, Gelfand goes for the main move, deviating from the second
game, where 10.Rc1 was played.} e5 !? (10... h6 {is the main move according to
theory, but 10... e5 worked very well for Black in all the games played till
now.}) 11. cxd5 cxd5 12. e4 {Of course taking on e5 would no longer make any
sense with the rook on a1 and the queen on c2.} exd4 13. Nxd5 Nxd5 14. exd5 Nf6
{[%eval 28,0]} 15. h3 !? {A very logical move played only once. Against almost
all other moves, Black would go 15...Bg4 and simply equalize. [%eval 24,0]} (
15. Qc4 Bg4 16. Qxd4 Bxf3 17. gxf3 Nxd5 $11 {
1/2-1/2 (36) Avrukh,B (2632)-Wang,H (2684) Dagomys RUS 2008}) (15. Rfe1 Bg4 16.
Nxd4 Rc8 17. Qb2 Rc5 $11 {
1/2-1/2 (70) Aleksandrov,A (2636)-Kharlov,A (2511) RUS 2009}) (15. Nxd4 Be5 $11
) 15... Bd7 {Anand keeps playing very fast. [%eval 32,0]} 16. Rad1 {
[%eval 23,0]} ({There was no hurry to play ...h6, since after} 16. Bg5 h6 17.
Bh4 Rc8 18. Qd2 Rc5 $1 {it seems Black equalizes.}) 16... Re8
17. Nxd4 {[%eval 38,0]} Rc8 {[%eval 56,0]} 18. Qb1 {[%eval 52,0]} h6 {
We reached the typical setup in that kind of structures, where White is up a
pawn that he cannot really hold. The only question is always: can White force
Black to capture the pawn back in poor conditions? [%eval 72,0]} 19. Nf5 {
Of course after taking the bishop pair, White has a very (very) slight
advantage, but it doesn't seem enough at all. It seems to me that after 19.Nf3
White would have decent chances to get some advantage, though Anand had been
playing very fast until 18...h6, which should mean he has some precise idea
against 19.Nf3. [%eval 40,0]} (19. Nf3 $5 Nxd5 ({
Of course it would be possible to delay ...Nxd5, but after a move like} 19...
Qc7 {White could go} 20. Bc1 {and slowly reorganize his pieces, and it looks
clear to me that Black should have some problems, though maybe solvable.}) 20.
Be4 $1 (20. Bh7+ Kh8 21. Bxh6 $2 {doesn't work because of} Nc3 $17) 20... Bc6
21. Nd4 {and White can take the bishop pair, and I don't see how Black can
exactly equalize, e.g.} Qb6 (21... Nc3 $2 22. Bh7+ (22. Nxc6 Nxb1 23. Nxd8 Nxd2
24. Rxd2 Rcxd8 $11) 22... Kh8 23. Bxc3 {
and according to the engine Black is still in the game with} Bxg2 $1 {but after
} 24. Nf5 $8 Bxh3 (24... Be4 25. Qc1 $8 Rxc3 26. Qxc3 Qg5+ 27. Ng3 $16) 25.
Bxg7+ Kxh7 26. Nxd6+ Kxg7 27. Nxe8+ Qxe8 28. Rfe1 {White is clearly better.})
22. Nxc6 bxc6 23. Bh7+ Kh8 24. Bd3 $14 {Most probably Anand had some idea
which I just miss! I'm also not sure how easy is the calculation of 21...Nxc3
over the board.}) 19... Bxf5 20. Bxf5  Rc5 21. Rfe1  (21. Rc1 $5 {is an interesting option,
but whatever Black plays he is very close to equality. At least much closer
than in the 19.Nf3 line is Black doesn't have a clear way to exchange some
pieces.}) 21... Rxd5  22. Bc3Rxe1+
23. Rxe1  Bc5  24. Qc2  Bd4 ! {
Now the position is absolutely equal.  25. Bxd4  Rxd426. Qc8 g6  27. Bg4 h5  (27... Nxg4 $4 28. Re8+ $18) 28. Qxd8+  Rxd8 29. Bf3  b6  30. Rc1 Rd6 31. Kf1  a5 32. Ke2
Nd5 !? {The most dynamic. (32... Kf8 {is also equal.}) 33. g3 {
[%eval 8,0]} (33. Bxd5 Rxd5 34. Rc6 Re5+ 35. Kd3 b5 !? = {White's king can
never advance so easily due to some problems with the 2nd file!}) 33... Ne7 34.
Be4 Kg7 {Though equal score, the impression after four games is that Anand is
drawing with Black much more easily than Gelfand is. This means Gelfand is a
little bit under pressure, and that his team will have to find more resources
with White. But Gelfand's play is anyway very dynamic, and it is clear that
the Israeli will be ready to punish any mistake from his opponent. Let's not
forget that Gelfand had more problems with Black, but also played riskier
openings: and the result 0-1 also exists in chess!} 1/2-1/2


 

 


Carlsen e Aronian a leguas dos restantes

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Aronian,Levon (2808) - Anand,Viswanathan (2817) [A35]
20º Amber Rapid Monaco - 20.03.2011



Na 8ª ronda do Amber 2011, Aronian ganhou ao Campeão do Mundo Anand por 1,5 - 0,5.


A 3 rondas do fim do evento, Aronian segue na frente, seguido de perto por Magnus Carlsen. Em 3º, já a 3 pontos de distância, Vishy Anand e Vasily Ivanchuk.


Classificação após a ronda 8:

Blindfold

Rapid

Combined
1. Aronian
6
2. Anand

Carlsen

Grischuk
3. Gashimov
4

Gelfand
4

Karjakin
4
4. Topalov
4

Ivanchuk

Nakamura

Giri
3
5. Kramnik

1. Carlsen
2. Aronian
3. Ivanchuk
5
4. Anand
4

Gashimov
4

Nakamura
4
5. Grischuk

Topalov
6. Gelfand
3

Giri
3

Karjakin
3

Kramnik
3

1. Aronian
11½
2. Carlsen
11
3. Anand

Ivanchuk
4. Gashimov
8

Grischuk
8
5. Nakamura

Topalov
6. Gelfand
7

Karjakin
7
7. Giri
6
8. Kramnik



Crosstable...


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[Event "20th Amber Rapid"]
[Site "Monaco MNC"]
[Date "2011.03.20"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Aronian, Levon"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A35"]
[WhiteElo "2808"]
[BlackElo "2817"]

1. c4 c5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. e3 e6 5. d4 d5 6. a3 a6 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. b4
Ba7 9. Bb2 O-O 10. Qc2 Qe7 11. Rd1 Rd8 12. Be2 d4 13. exd4 Nxd4 14. Nxd4 Bxd4
15. O-O e5 16. Na4 Be6 17. c5 Qc7 18. Nb6 Rab8 19. Bxd4 Rxd4 20. Rxd4 exd4 21.
Rd1 Rd8 22. h3 g6 23. Qb2 Qf4 24. Bf3 d3 25. Qd2 Qd4 26. Bxb7 a5 27. Bf3 axb4
28. Qxb4 d2 29. c6 Qe5 30. Nd7 Nxd7 31. Qxd2 Qc7 32. Qd4 Rc8 33. cxd7 Rd8 34.
Qb2 Rxd7 35. Rxd7 Qxd7 36. Qb8+ Kg7 37. Qb4 Qd3 38. a4 Bxh3 39. Qb2+ Kg8 40.
Be2 Qe4 41. gxh3 Qxa4 42. Qb8+ Kg7 43. Qe5+ Kg8 44. Bf3 Qd7 45. Bd5 Qxh3 46.
Qe8+ Kg7 47. Qxf7+ Kh6 48. Qf4+ Kg7 49. Qe5+ Kh6 50. Qe3+ Qxe3 51. fxe3 Kg5 52.
Kg2 Kf5 53. Kf3 Ke5 54. Bg8 h6 55. Bf7 Kf5 56. Be8 h5 57. e4+ Kf6 58. Ke3 h4
59. Bd7 1-0




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Carlsen e Aronian a leguas dos restantes

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Aronian,Levon (2808) - Anand,Viswanathan (2817) [A35]
20º Amber Rapid Monaco - 20.03.2011



Na 8ª ronda do Amber 2011, Aronian ganhou ao Campeão do Mundo Anand por 1,5 - 0,5.


A 3 rondas do fim do evento, Aronian segue na frente, seguido de perto por Magnus Carlsen. Em 3º, já a 3 pontos de distância, Vishy Anand e Vasily Ivanchuk.


Classificação após a ronda 8:

Blindfold

Rapid

Combined
1. Aronian
6
2. Anand

Carlsen

Grischuk
3. Gashimov
4

Gelfand
4

Karjakin
4
4. Topalov
4

Ivanchuk

Nakamura

Giri
3
5. Kramnik

1. Carlsen
2. Aronian
3. Ivanchuk
5
4. Anand
4

Gashimov
4

Nakamura
4
5. Grischuk

Topalov
6. Gelfand
3

Giri
3

Karjakin
3

Kramnik
3

1. Aronian
11½
2. Carlsen
11
3. Anand

Ivanchuk
4. Gashimov
8

Grischuk
8
5. Nakamura

Topalov
6. Gelfand
7

Karjakin
7
7. Giri
6
8. Kramnik



Crosstable...


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[Event "20th Amber Rapid"]
[Site "Monaco MNC"]
[Date "2011.03.20"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Aronian, Levon"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A35"]
[WhiteElo "2808"]
[BlackElo "2817"]

1. c4 c5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. e3 e6 5. d4 d5 6. a3 a6 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. b4
Ba7 9. Bb2 O-O 10. Qc2 Qe7 11. Rd1 Rd8 12. Be2 d4 13. exd4 Nxd4 14. Nxd4 Bxd4
15. O-O e5 16. Na4 Be6 17. c5 Qc7 18. Nb6 Rab8 19. Bxd4 Rxd4 20. Rxd4 exd4 21.
Rd1 Rd8 22. h3 g6 23. Qb2 Qf4 24. Bf3 d3 25. Qd2 Qd4 26. Bxb7 a5 27. Bf3 axb4
28. Qxb4 d2 29. c6 Qe5 30. Nd7 Nxd7 31. Qxd2 Qc7 32. Qd4 Rc8 33. cxd7 Rd8 34.
Qb2 Rxd7 35. Rxd7 Qxd7 36. Qb8+ Kg7 37. Qb4 Qd3 38. a4 Bxh3 39. Qb2+ Kg8 40.
Be2 Qe4 41. gxh3 Qxa4 42. Qb8+ Kg7 43. Qe5+ Kg8 44. Bf3 Qd7 45. Bd5 Qxh3 46.
Qe8+ Kg7 47. Qxf7+ Kh6 48. Qf4+ Kg7 49. Qe5+ Kh6 50. Qe3+ Qxe3 51. fxe3 Kg5 52.
Kg2 Kf5 53. Kf3 Ke5 54. Bg8 h6 55. Bf7 Kf5 56. Be8 h5 57. e4+ Kf6 58. Ke3 h4
59. Bd7 1-0




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1995 Ch World (match): Garry Kasparov vs. Viswanathan Anand

Saturday, February 12th, 2011
[Event "Ch World (match) (PCA)"]
[Site "New York (USA)"]
[Date "1995.01.11"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Garry Kasparov"]
[Black "Viswanathan Anand"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C80"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5
Be6 9. Nbd2 Nc5 10. c3 d4 11. Ng5 dxc3 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. bxc3 Qd3 14. Bc2 Qxc3
15. Nb3 Nxb3 16. Bxb3 Nd4 17. Qg4 Qxa1 18. Bxe6 Rd8 19. Bh6 Qc3 20. Bxg7 Qd3
21. Bxh8 Qg6 22. Bf6 Be7 23. Bxe7 Qxg4 24. Bxg4 Kxe7 25. Rc1 c6 26. f4 a5 27.
Kf2 a4 28. Ke3 b4 29. Bd1 a3 30. g4 Rd5 31. Rc4 c5 32. Ke4 Rd8 33. Rxc5 Ne6 34.
Rd5 Rc8 35. f5 Rc4+ 36. Ke3 Nc5 37. g5 Rc1 38. Rd6 1-0


1995 Ch World (match): Garry Kasparov vs. Viswanathan Anand

Saturday, February 12th, 2011
[Event "Ch World (match) (PCA)"]
[Site "New York (USA)"]
[Date "1995.01.11"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Garry Kasparov"]
[Black "Viswanathan Anand"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C80"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5
Be6 9. Nbd2 Nc5 10. c3 d4 11. Ng5 dxc3 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. bxc3 Qd3 14. Bc2 Qxc3
15. Nb3 Nxb3 16. Bxb3 Nd4 17. Qg4 Qxa1 18. Bxe6 Rd8 19. Bh6 Qc3 20. Bxg7 Qd3
21. Bxh8 Qg6 22. Bf6 Be7 23. Bxe7 Qxg4 24. Bxg4 Kxe7 25. Rc1 c6 26. f4 a5 27.
Kf2 a4 28. Ke3 b4 29. Bd1 a3 30. g4 Rd5 31. Rc4 c5 32. Ke4 Rd8 33. Rxc5 Ne6 34.
Rd5 Rc8 35. f5 Rc4+ 36. Ke3 Nc5 37. g5 Rc1 38. Rd6 1-0


Tata Steel: Anand ganha em 26 lances a Shirov

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Anand,Viswanathan (2810) - Shirov,Alexei (2722) [D52]
73rd Tata Steel GMA Wijk aan Zee NED (10), 26.01.2011



[Event "73rd Tata Steel GMA"]
[Site "Wijk aan Zee NED"]
[Date "2011.01.26"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Anand,V"]
[Black "Shirov,A"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2810"]
[BlackElo "2722"]
[EventDate "2011.01.14"]
[ECO "D52"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. Bg5 Nbd7 6. e3 Qa5 7. cxd5 Nxd5
8. Qd2 Bb4 9. Rc1 h6 10. Bh4 c5 11. Bc4 Nxc3 12. bxc3 Ba3 13. Rb1 a6 14.
Be2 O-O 15. O-O b5 16. c4 Bb4 17. Qc2 Bb7 18. Rfd1 bxc4 19. dxc5 Nxc5 20.
Rd4 Rab8 21. Ne5 Bd5 22. Be7 Rfe8 23. Bd6 Rbd8 24. Bh5 Rxd6 25. Bxf7+ Kf8
26. Bxe8 1-0





India bate recorde com 22.480 pessoas em simultâneo a jogar Xadrez

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011
Foi na na Universidade de Gujarat Grounds, na cidade de Ahmedabad, na Índia, que se testemunhou um novo recorde mundial envolvendo Xadrez e com a presença do campeão mundial de xadrez Vishwanathan Anand.

O representante do Livro Guinness dos Records, Tarika Vara,
apresentou o certificado de registro da realização de um novo recorde mundial: o do maior número de jogadores (22.480) a jogar uma partida de xadrez simultaneamente num único lugar.

O anterior record deste evento pretencia ao México, que na praça central El Zocalo na Cidade do México, quando 13.446 jogadores se reuniram no ano de 2006. O ex-campeão mundial Anatoly Karpov foi o convidado de honra nessa altura, no México.

O Grande Mestre de xadrez Vishwanathan Anand disse: "Eu não consigo dizer o quanto orgulhoso estou neste momento. Este é um evento incrível. "

Indianos batem recorde com 22.480 pessoas jogando xadrez ao mesmo tempo


Durante o evento, o ministro chefe de Gujarat, Narendra Modi, disse que até agora haviam sido registrados 299 recordes quebrados na Índia, mas agora com esta nova conquista, a Índia alcançou 300 registros.

Entre os quase 22.500 participantes deste evento, estiveram cerca de 20.000 alunos e 1.200 mestres. Cada mestre jogou contra 20 jogadores. Mais de 200 mestres ficaram em espera!

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London Classic 2010: Adams x Anand

Monday, January 10th, 2011

[Event "2nd London Chess Classic"]
[Site "London ENG"]
[Date "2010.12.14"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Adams, Mi"]
[Black "Anand, V."]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B92"]
[WhiteElo "2723"]
[BlackElo "2804"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e5 7. Nb3 Be7 8. O-O
O-O 9. Be3 Be6 10. Qd2 Nbd7 11. a4 Rc8 12. a5 Nc5 13. Nxc5 dxc5 14. Rfd1 Qxd2
15. Rxd2 Rfd8 16. Rxd8+ Bxd8 17. b3 Be7 18. Bc4 Bxc4 19. bxc4 Ne8 20. g4 Nd6
21. Ra4 h6 22. Nd5 Bd8 23. f3 Kf8 24. Kf1 Ke8 25. Ke2 Kd7 26. Kd3 Kc6 27. Bd2
Ra8 28. Bc3 f6 29. h4 b6 30. axb6 Bxb6 31. h5 a5 32. Bd2 Bd8 33. Ra3 Ra7 34.
Ra4 Ra8 35. Be1 Ra7 36. Bc3 Ra8 37. Ne3 Ra7 38. Kd2 Nf7 39. Ke2 Ng5 40. Nd5 Ne6
41. Kd3 Ra8 42. Ke3 Kd6 43. Kd3 Kc6 44. Bd2 Nd4 45. f4 exf4 46. Bxf4 Ra7 47.
Ra1 Ne6 48. Bg3 Ng5 49. Bf4 Nf7 50. Ra4 Rb7 51. Ra1 Ra7 52. Ra4 Rb7 53. Ra1 Ra7
54. Ra4 1/2-1/2



Magnus Carlsen abandona…

Thursday, November 11th, 2010



Magnus Carlsen abandonou lugar de candidato a Campeão do Mundo FIDE.

O nº1 do Mundo durante quase todo o ano de 2010, o jovem GM de 19 anos Carlsen, decidiu abandonar o lugar que conquistou como candidato ao titulo de Campeão Mundial. Este match entre os candidatos que começa em Março 2011, apura quem irá defrontar o Campeão do Mundo, GM Viswanathan Anand.

Entretanto, como esta decisão de Carlsen já tem uns dias, já se sabe quem o irá substituir como Candidato: Grischuk

Com certeza que o Torneio de Candidatos perdeu o seu jogador mais mediático.


A carta de Carlsen à FIDE:


To: FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov & FIDE World Championship Committee.

Reference is made to the ongoing World Championship cycle.

The purpose of this letter is to inform you of my decision not to take part in the planned Candidate Matches between March and May 2011.

After careful consideration I’ve reached the conclusion that the ongoing 2008–2012 cycle does not represent a system, sufficiently modern and fair, to provide the motivation I need to go through a lengthy process of preparations and matches and to perform at my best.

Reigning champion privileges, the long (five year) span of the cycle, changes made during the cycle resulting in a new format (Candidates) that no World Champion has had to go through since Kasparov, puzzling ranking criteria as well as the shallow ceaseless match-after-match concept are all less than satisfactory in my opinion.

By providing you with four months notice before the earliest start of the Candidates as well as in time before you have presented player contracts or detailed regulations, I rest assured that you will be able to find an appropriate replacement.

Although the purpose of this letter is not to influence you to make further changes to the ongoing cycle, I would like to take the opportunity to present a few ideas about future cycles in line with our input to FIDE during the December 27th 2008 phone conference between FIDE leaders and a group of top-level players.

In my opinion privileges should in general be abolished and a future World Championship model should be based on a fair fight between the best players in the World, on equal terms. This should apply also to the winner of the previous World Championship, and especially so when there are several players at approximately the same level in the world elite. (Why should one player have one out of two tickets to the final to the detriment of all remaining players in the world? Imagine that the winner of the 2010 Football World Cup would be directly qualified to the 2014 World Cup final while all the rest of the teams would have to fight for the other spot.)

One possibility for future cycles would be to stage an 8-10 player World Championship tournament similar to the 2005 and 2007 events.

The proposal to abolish the privileges of the World Champion in the future is not in any way meant as criticism of, or an attack on, the reigning World Champion Viswanathan Anand, who is a worthy World Champion, a role model chess colleague and a highly esteemed opponent.

Rest assured that I am still motivated to play competitive chess. My current plan is to continue to participate in well-organised top-level tournaments and to try to maintain the no 1 spot on the rating list that I have successfully defended for most of 2010.

Best regards,
IGM Magnus Carlsen

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