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i.os ANCiKi.i'S riMns SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1990 B9 cxdB cxdS 27 Bxd5 BxdS 28 Nxd5 Qc2 3. Call Fred Brock at (8 1 8) 33 1 -1 638 for information. TODAY'S GAMES By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS sign1 7 mjLMmj 6 tn wwm 5 wrmm 3 abcdefgh Adrien Arpel 's New Non-Surgical Skinlastic Lift Facial and Take-Home 54 Treatments, One Week Only, HO. Your facial lift includes: deep electro brush cleansing; light and deep line peels; Eyelastic lift to depuff and firm; Lip and Laugh Line Peel; 4-layer face and neck massage with hydraling serum, protein cream, super moisturizer, Thermo Mask to activate moisturizers. Next: Hand Softening Treatments.

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365. Offer good through December 8th. 29 Qa6 Hoping for 29. Kd7 30 No3 Qe4 Karpov, Ihough short of timo. fends off White's attack.

31 Rc1 Rb8 32 Qf1 Rxb3 33 Qxh3 Kd8 34 QhB Selling the trap 34 RblW 35 Qd1. Kc8 35 Qdl Rxo3 Assuring the draw. The winning attempts 35 Rd3 36 Qc2 Rf7 37 Nc4 and 35 Qd3 36 Qg4 Qd7 37 Qg4 get Black in trouble. 36 fxo3 Qxe3 37 Khl Qe4 38 Kg1 Qe3 39 Kh1 Qo4 40 Kg1 Rd8 41 Qc2, Drawn. IM Schroer Gold, American Open, Los Angeles 1990: 1 d4 N(6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 Bb4 The Bogo-lndian Defense.

4 Bd2 Qa7 5 g3 Nc6 6 Bg2 Bxd2 7 Nbxd2 Avoiding 7 Qxd2 Ne4 8 Qc2 Qb4. d6 8 0-0 a5 Usual is 8 0-0 9 e4 e5 10 d5, with an edge to White. 9 e4 10 d5 Nb8 11 c5l Exploiting Black's inaccurate order of movos. Now 11... dxc5 12 Nc4 Nbd7 permits 13 d6 cxd6 14 Nxd6 Kd8 (worse is 14 Kf8 15 Ng5) 16 Nf5.

when White has a fierce attack. 0-0 12 cxd6 cxd6 13 Nh4 bB 14 a4l The light squares c4 and f5 beckon White's Knights: b4 16 Nc4 g6 16 f4 exf4 17 Rxf4 Nbd7 18 Nf3 Heading for c6. Black has too many weaknesses. Nxe4 19 Nd4 NecB 20 Nc6 Qe8 Also hopeless is 20 Qg5 2 1 Nxd6. 21 Qd4l The hasty 2 1 Nxd6? Qe3 22 Kh 1 Nd3 lets Black fight back.

Nb3 22 Qf2 As 22 Nxal 23 Nxd6 wins Black's Queen. Ndc5 23 Rel. Black Resigns. Los Angeles County "has not refused one request for manpower, resources, anything," Diaz said. "The thing is finding the nurses.

Recruitment is very difficult." Diaz said the Women's Hospital delivers about 10 babies more a day than it is designed to handle, and has a disproportionately large number of high-risk mothers and babies. Three years ago, half the staff nurses at County-USC's Women's Hospital joined nurses at county hospitals in a two-day sickout to protest pay and working GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) 14. World Championship. Lyon 1990: 1 e4 65 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 d4 A shock. The ancient Scotch Game in 1990? Karpov's defenses to (he Ruy Lopez must have withstood the home analysis ol Kasparov's team.

exd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nxc6 Played repeatedly by Jacques Mieses at the turn of the century. The even older idea of 5 Nc3 8b4 6 Nxc6 bxc6 7 Bd3 d5 is toothless. bxc6 6 aB Qe7 7 Qe2 NdB 8 c4 Ba6 9 b3 The books concentrate on 9 Nd2, because 9 b3 Qh4l? 10 Bb2 Bb4 supposedly favors Black. Maybe Kasparov intended 10 a3 Rb8 1 1 g3. 0-0-0 10 g3 Re8 11 Bb2f6Not 11 12 Qg4.

but 1 1 g6 makes sense. 12 Bg2 xe5 13 0-0 h5 If Black tries to retain the pawn with 13 NI6, White gets good compensation with 14 Re1 e4 15 Qe3. 14 Qd2 Nf6 18 Qa6 Bb7 Not falling for 15 Kb7? 16 Rel d6? 17 Bxc6 Kxc6 18 Qxa6. 16 Ba3 Qe6 17 Bxf8 Rhxf8 18 Qxa7 Qg4 19 Na3 h4 Black must counterattack to save his shaky King. 20 Nc2 h3 21 Bh1 Ne4l Inviting 22 Nxg3! 23 fxg4? Ne2 mate.

22 a4 White gets little from 22 Qe3 Ng5 23 13 Qf5. Nc3 23 Rao1 One answer to 23 f3 is 23 Ne2 24 KI2 Nd4 25 Nxd4 Qxd4. Ne2 24 Rxe2 Oxe2 25 Nb4 Menacing 26 Na6. dBI 26 BABY Continued from Bl be kept down to a load we can endure," the woman said. "The nurses are very, very concerned about the babies' welfare." Of the sickout, she said, "The only way the nurses felt they could get anything accomplished was in a crisis situation." But Diaz said the state allows different nursing ratios depending on how ill the infants are, and that a 4-to-l ratio is acceptable for less critically ill babies.

AMERICAN OPEN Walter Browne and Igor Ivanov shared first place in the 26th American Open last weekend at the LAX Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles. Each scored 7-1, drawing their sixth-round meeting and one other game. Both winners defeated British GM Tony Miles, the tournament's highest-rated player. Maxim Dlugy, the new president of the U.S. Chess Federation, and Jack Peters tied for third at 64-1 VS.

At 6-2 were GM Sergey Kudrin, IM Jonathan Schroer (who had a fine tournament until losing to Browne in the last round), and masters Renard Anderson, Gregg Small and Isaak Margulies. Steve Stubenrauch was best expert. There were 1 14 entrants in the Open section, including six grandmasters. In Section Two (under 2100), Jamie Schloss, R.C. Rice and Howard Vihon split the first three prizes with 616-16 scores.

Best under 2000 was Paul Clift. Jorge Roman Lopez finished clear first in Section Three (under 1900), scoring an impressive 7V6-VS. Mark McKee was second with 7-1. Jay Abellanosa, rated only 1319, and unrateds Nune Abrahamyan and Steven Lender topped Section Four (under 1600) with 7-1 scores. Organizer Jerry Hanken and the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club were disappointed by the turnout of 369 players for the four-day event.

The tournament lost an estimated $2,000. On Sunday, the Booster Open attracted 35 players, mostly newcomers to tournament chess. Rick Johnson and Franklin Sax both registered perfect 4-0 LOCAL NEWS Robert Goldberg scored to win the 37-player Oak Tree Open, which finished Monday at the Arcadia Chess Club. Class prizes went to David Argall (top expert); Antonio Martin Alex Bautista James Galloway, Reilly Moss, Richard Williams, and Frank Wos-czyna Raymond Montalvo and Bob Boghosian (best unrated). The club, which meets 1 p.m.

Mondays in the Senior Citizens Building, 405 S. Santa Anita Ave. in Arcadia, will host a six-round Action chess tournament on the next three Mondays, beginning Dec. a Lawyer? Dec. 2.

1990 Position "6091 White to play and win. From the game Pilnick Labrador, Ariioncan Open, Los Angeles 1990. Solution to Position "5090: 1 Rxh5 gxh5 2 Rxg7 Kxg' 3 Bh6 Kh7 (or 3 Kg8 A Qg5M Bxf8 soon mates. INTERNATIONAL NEWS The world championship match resumed last weekend in Lyon, France. Champion Gary Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov drew three more games, extending their latest string to eight straight draws.

The score is tied, 7V4-7VS, in the 24-game series. If the match ends in a 12-12 tie, Kasparov will remain champion for three more years. The match continues Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays. Look for a report in Section A of The Times on the day after play. The Chess Olympiad, the world's foremost team tournament, nears a finish in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia.

After 10 of 14 rounds, the Soviet Union leads the Men's Olympiad with a score of 28-12. England has 26W-1214, plus an adjourned game. Next are Yugoslavia, 25J4-14J4; Bulgaria, 25-15; and the United States, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia (the hosts have three teams), 246-1516. The U.S. led after six rounds, lost three successive matches by 1 W-2 scores to the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia, and England, then drew Iceland, 2-2.

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