Levy Rozman defeats Julien Song 14-8 in chess match

International Master Levy Rozman secured a 14-8 victory over IM Julien Song in their chess showdown, dominating the final blitz session 6-2. Entering the day with an 8-6 lead, Rozman showcased his tactical prowess through aggressive openings and sacrifices. The match concluded with Rozman clinching the overall win after a series of intense games.

The chess match between IM Levy Rozman, known as GothamChess, and IM Julien Song reached its climax in the blitz portion, where Rozman extended his advantage decisively. Rozman, who led 8-6 before the session, won six of the eight blitz games, sealing a final score of 14-8.

In game 7, Rozman opened with the Trompowsky Attack, building a strong initiative in a Stonewall structure. Reflecting afterward, he noted, "had I known that he would let me get these structures, I would have played it in classical and rapid." This set the tone for his aggressive play.

Game 8 saw Rozman facing a Bogo-Indian Defense, where despite Song's better pawn structure, Rozman unleashed a kingside initiative. A single error by Song allowed Rozman's pieces to overwhelm, increasing his lead. Rozman later explained his style suited faster time controls: "I just generate attacks and they're really hard to stop."

The ninth game transposed into a French Defense endgame that appeared equal until Song missed a tactic under time pressure, handing Rozman his third consecutive win.

Song responded in game 10 with a king and pawn endgame victory, capitalizing on Rozman's imprecise 33...Ke6? to secure the point via 34.g4!.

Rozman clinched the match in game 11, again employing the Trompowsky to gain a dominant center and safer king, reaching the decisive 12th point.

In game 12, Rozman sacrificed a rook practically to escape danger; Song declined but blundered his own rook in time trouble.

Game 13 featured an early pawn sacrifice leading to a rook sac on g6, breaking through Song's defenses.

Song ended positively in game 14, winning a time scramble in another Stonewall after Rozman's 30...Bb5? lost a pawn.

Rozman described his blitz approach: "I get very creative and my brain reacts very fast." The match highlighted Rozman's tactical edge in rapid formats.

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