A. Moiseyev vs J. Morrison
Rd.1, G1
#1. White to move

22-17?? loses
Jim played 22-17? here (18-15 is correct) and after 7-11, 32-27, 2-6 was forced to give man away 19-16 and eventually lost a game after several moves.
A. Moiseyev vs A. Durdyeva
Rd. 3, G2
#2. White to move ................. #3. White to move


29-25= ................................ 23-19? loses
In position on diagram #2 Amangul played 24-19? Though this is not a losing move, but it allows red for very powerful pitch. Game continued: 9-14*, 18x9, 11-15, 19-16, 15-19, 23-18, 19-24, 27-23, 24-27, 22-17, 27-31, 17-13, 31-27 and we reached poosition on diagram #3. Here Amangul played a losing 23-19? and after 27-24, 18-15, 1-5, 15x6, 24x15, 29-25, 5-14, 25-22, 2x9, 13-6, 14-18 (red must be careeful now and avoid 15-19, 6-1, 19x12, 1-6 etc Draw) eventually to Red Win
Instead losing 23-19, 9-6 was correct. Continue: 2x9, 13x6, 10-15, 18x11, 1x10, 23-18, 27-23, 11-7, 23x14, 7-2, 10-15, 16-11* Draw
R. King vs A. Moiseyev
Rd. 4, G2
#4. White to move

This position from my second game with Ron King where his flag was failed. Either 27-24 or 30-25 wins the game immediately.
M. Durdyev vs A. Moiseyev
Rd. 7, G2
#5. Red to move

1-5=, 2-6? loses
See diagram #5. Here is where the comedy of errors begins! Before I started making this post, I thought that this game was one of my best. However a deep research with Kingsrow shows that reality was much more interesting

The game continued from diagram:
2-6 (A), 25-22 (B), 6-9 (C), 21-17(D), 3-7 (E), 30-25, 1-5, 17-14, 10x17, 18-14, 9x18, 22-8, 17-21, 25-22, 21-25, 22-17, 13x22, 26x17, 7-10 (F), 8-3, 10-15, 17-13, 15-18, 3-7, 18-22, 7-10, 25-30, 32-28, 22-25, 10-15 etc. White Wins
A. Missing a draw. 3-7 (or 1-5, 25-22, 3-7 = the same), 25-22, 1-5 was correct way to play.
B. Missing a win! 26-22 was correct.
C. Missing a draw. 3-7 was correct.
D.Missing a win. 30-25 was c orrect.
E. Even though 3-7 is not a losing move, however 3-8 waqs much easy to prevent next play.
F. Last error in this game. 7-11 or 19-23 was correct. Red should prevent white King to reach square 7! After this the comedy of errors was stopped and I won this game.