If chess ever needed a scriptwriter from Hollywood, this game would’ve been it. The Grand Final of the Mersin Invitational Only wasn’t just a chess match; it was a cinematic masterpiece full of sacrifices, plot twists, and more drama than a Turkish soap opera.
Let’s break down the brilliance that crowned Emaan Fatima as the 5th Mersin Female Champion.
Opening: The Calm Before the Storm
Sana Esra opened with the Sicilian Defense, the chess equivalent of showing up to a duel with a machine gun. Emaan responded with calm, precise development, until… BAM! By move 11, she tossed her knight into the fire with Nxd5. Most of us would cling to our knights like an old comfort blanket; Emaan yeeted hers across the board saying, “Take it, I dare you.”
That was just the appetizer.
Midgame: Channeling Mikhail Tal
At move 26, Emaan casually lobbed her rook into the abyss with Rxe6. Excuse me? A rook sacrifice in the finals? The commentators nearly spilled their coffee. She wasn’t playing chess anymore she was auditioning for the role of “modern-day Mikhail Tal.”
And like Tal, she didn’t just sacrifice she made it work. Her pieces swarmed the board like bees around spilled soda, and Sana was forced into defensive gymnastics.
The “John Wick” Pawn Saga
By move 39, Emaan’s passed pawn on a7 transformed into what can only be described as John Wick in pawn form. It marched forward without mercy, backed by bishops and rooks, and Sana’s pieces were suddenly background characters in Emaan’s revenge movie.
Then she threw c7 pawn to Queen at c8 to capture Sana's Rook, following that she threw her bishop at move 50. When that pawn queened on move 51, the audience collectively whispered: “He’s got a gun now.”
The Endgame: Sacrifices, Chaos, and Comedy
But wait Emaan wasn’t done with her piece-throwing festival. Queens were sacrificed, bishops tossed, pawns converted and then… also sacrificed. By move 60, you couldn’t even count how many times she gave away heavy artillery.
It wasn’t material advantage anymore it was psychological warfare. “Here, take my queen. Take my rook. Take John Wick. I’ll still mate you.”
And mate she did. Move 72. Qa3# slammed the door shut with style. Sana’s king was cornered, and Emaan raised her arms as the 5th Mersin Female Champion.
The Takeaway: A High-Voltage Classic
This wasn’t just a chess game, it was a rollercoaster of madness. Sacrifices that looked insane but worked, pawns that turned into assassins, and an endgame so wild you’d think it was scripted for Netflix.
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Emaan’s calculation and board vision were world-class. She knew exactly how far her sacrifices stretched.
She basically said, “Material is overrated, checkmate is forever.”
If anyone else tried this strategy, they’d be calling an Uber home by move 20.
Emaan Fatima didn’t just win a chess game she created an action thriller with 64 squares as her stage.
Game PGN:
[Event "Grand Final: Mersin Invitational Only"]
[Date "2025.09.12"]
[Round "3 of 3"]
[White "Emaan Fatima"]
[Black "Sana Esra"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Termination "Emaan Fatima won by checkmate"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 e6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 Qc7 6. Be3 a6 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8.
Qd2 $6 d5 $6 9. O-O-O Bd6 $2 10. exd5 $1 cxd5 11. Nxd5 $3 exd5 12. Qxd5 Rb8 13. Qxd6 $1
Qxd6 14. Rxd6 Ne7 15. Bf4 Rb4 16. Bd2 Ra4 17. Bd3 O-O 18. b3 Rg4 19. Re1 Nf5 20.
Rd5 Nh4 21. g3 Nf3 22. Re2 Be6 23. Rd6 Nxh2 24. Rxa6 h5 25. Kb2 Nf3 26. Rexe6 $3
fxe6 27. Be3 Nd4 28. Ra4 Nf5 29. Rxg4 hxg4 30. Bc5 Ra8 31. b4 Kf7 32. Kb3 Kf6
33. a4 Ke5 34. a5 Nd6 35. Bb6 Rc8 36. a6 Kd5 37. b5 Nc4 38. Bxc4+ Rxc4 39. a7
Rc8 40. c4+ Kd6 41. c5+ Kd5 42. Kb4 e5 43. Ka5 e4 44. Ka6 e3 45. fxe3 Re8 46. c6
g6 47. c7 Kc4 48. Kb7 Kxb5 49. c8=Q Rxc8 50. Kxc8 Kxb6 $6 51. a8=Q Kc5 52. Qa5+
Kc4 $6 53. Qg5 Kd3 54. Qxg4 Kxe3 55. Qxg6 Kf3 56. Qg5 Kg2 57. Qf4 Kh3 58. g4 Kh4
59. g5+ Kh5 60. Qh4+ Kxh4 61. g6 Kg5 62. g7 Kf4 63. g8=Q Kf3 64. Kd7 Ke3 65. Ke6
Kd2 $6 66. Qg1 Kc3 $6 67. Qd1 Kc4 68. Kd6 Kb4 69. Qd3 Ka5 70. Kc5 Ka4 71. Qg3 Ka5
72. Qa3# 1-0
uff, that game was so tuff
ReplyDeleteespecially the first game
Deletetheir both previous games were also at peak
ReplyDeleteaahh, I missed the final- am so unlucky, I missed my flight- just hate it man
ReplyDeleteI watched the recording; the commentator couldn't hold it. I viewed the recording, and the commentator seemed unable to maintain composure😂GG to both players Sana is prodigy and so is Emaan, well played hirls
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