
Per gli appassionati della tecnica agonistica si dedica con la rubrica odierna, uno spazio riguardante le più belle partite giocate nei campionati italiani assoluti, trovate ed analizzate dal maestro bresciano Pierluigi Perani. Vediamo una brillante partita giocata al campionato assoluto di Marghera (2003) tra i maestri Franco Manetti di Livorno and Leopold Duo 'in Rovigo. Before analyzing the game is proper to make a brief presentation of the great champion Manetti. Born in 1948 in Pisa, Livorno resides in more than 40 years. Start playing checkers in 1963 at the Circle polygraph. In 1964, at age 16, wins Albissola Marina (SV), the Italian Junior Championship. In those years in Livorno Manetti had the opportunity to investigate further by playing with great players of national importance, just think of the great Piero Piccioli, Italian Championship for 7 times, the Italian Championship in 1964 Manlio Ganni, the great theorist Arturo Gennari, Vestri the Master, and Master Greganti, and many other great players at that time, attending the club Livorno damistico as Gennari Luciano, G. Franco Mariani, these are still operating. Salt faster category winning several races at the point of being upgraded to a national bypassing at the foot of the then regional category. Manetti 's the only team member to be present in all editions of Livorno won by the team, including the one just passed in Palermo. In 1984 he won in Sardinia Quartu S. Elena (CA) for posting the Italian Championship of Candidates for the Masters, thus earning the title of Master in the field. Since 1985, he was almost always present at the Italian Championship (part 16 times) for getting twice 'for Oscar the best match played during the 'arc of an entire season (1985 - 1988) In 1988 the Italian Championship is in third place with the same score as the first. Manetti has won numerous national competitions including the prestigious Viareggio Burlamacco Trophy (won in three editions) that participated in the most titled Italian players, the Coppa Città di Pontedera (three editions), the race Monsigliolo (PG) and others. He also won twice the 'City of Perugia Cup important national race lasting two days. At the Italian Championship in 2002 was ranked the fifth place. All this without considering that Franco Manetti is the coach, if one can define, or rather the most faithful companion of the Great Teacher Michele Borghetti, the greatest player of all time, now new challenger for the world title in English lady. The match in question stems from the opening 42 but considered slightly favorable to black edition of the Italian championship which records from which it was extracted, six wins to 2 wins and 3 draws white to black. Let's see: Franco Manetti (White) - Leopoldo Duo '(black) 22-18, 10-13, 27-22, 13-17, 31-27 (a), 12-15!, 23-20, this move to' appearance is rather weak insidious 5-10, 18-13! Forced break, 9x18, 21x5, 1x10, 22-18, 7-12, 26-22 (b), 4-7;. 29-26, 12-16, 28-23 new, 10-14; 18-13, 6-10; 13x6, 3x10, 22-18, 14x21; 25x18, 10-14; (vedere diagramma) A questo punto il bianco muove e vince con 26-22, bellissima continuazione che avvantaggia il bianco, 14x21; 23-19, 16x23; 19x3, 11-14; 27x20, 21-26; 30x21, 17x26; 3-6, 26-30; 6-10, 30-27; 10x19, 27x18; 20-15, 2-6; 15-11, 6x15; 19x12, Bianco vince a) la miglior linea difensiva a disposizione del bianco, tale rottura viene eseguita per contrastare le possibili legature nella zona del biscacco. b) 27-23, 12-16;. 18-14, 10x19; 23x7, 4x11, 26-22, 16x23; 28x12, 8x15; 32-28, 3-7; 28-23, 7-12; 22-18, 12-16; 25-21, 17x26; 29x22, 15-20;. 24x15, 11x27; 30x23, 6-10 pari Roddi - Lo Galbo campionato 1982
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