Rd1, G1. A. Moiseyev vs C. Nash

White to move.
Here 1. ... 16-12 was a draw but Clay played 1. ... 19-15? Now Kingsrow with 10 pieces ending database shows here a technical win for red after 2. 31-27 and eventually red holds two white mans on 29 and 21 and wins. Instead, after 1. ... 19-15 I played 2. 14-18? allow Clay to drew the game by 2. ... 15-11 3. 18-23 11-7 etc.
But finally Clay made a fatal mistake and after 1. ... 19-15 2. 14-18 played 2. ... 16-11?? After 3. 9-14* he find out that he can't play 3. ... 11-7 because of 4. 14-17 21x14 5. 6-10. Clay played 3. ... 11-8 and I captured a man by 4. 31-26 and eventually won the game.
Rd2. G2. F. Davis vs A. Moiseyev

White to move
I saw this position in my calculations 5-6 moves ago before we get there. Preliminary I planned to play here very powerful (as I thought!) 1. ... 22-17. However when we came here and I looked at it again, it was a great lemon for me to see that after 1. ... 22-17? 2. 19-23*** red wins.
In actual game I played 1. ... 29-25 with eventual draw. After the game was over I asked Frank if he saw this shot. He was very impressed and said "No". However I spent reasonable time before making 29-25 and finally decided that if i play 1. ...22-17 and he find 2. 19-23* - it will be a historical moment and I don't want to be a part of this history !
Rd3, G1. A. Moiseyev vs J. Webster

Red to move
I didn't play it very accurately before but draw with care of was still available there after 2-7, 27-23, 7-10, 23x16, 10x19, 31-27, 6-10, 16-12, 8-11, 27-23, 19-24, 28x19, 11-15, 19-16, 15-18, 23-19, 4-8, 26-22, 18-23, 21-17, 14x21, 22-18, 10-14, 18x9, 5x14, 25-22, 21-25 (or 23-27, 19-15 Draw), 30x21, 14-17, 21x14, 8-11, 16x7 Draw ... Pretty play
Instead 2-7*, I played losing 3-7? and game continued: 27-23, 7-10, 23x16, 10x19, 16-12, 8-11, 12-8, 6-10, 8-3, 11-15, 20-16, 14-18, 16-11, 19-24, 28x19, 15x24, 11-7, 2x11, 3-7, 18-22, 25x18, 10-15, 7x16, 15x22, 26x17, 13x22, 16-19, 24-28, 21-17, 5-9, 19-23, 28-32, 17-13, 9-14, 13-9 White Wins
Rd3, G2. J. Webster vs A. Moiseyev

Red to move
In second game I had a chance to drew the round but ... no cigars ! In this position John played losing 1. 9-14?. Instead, not looking natural 1. 2-7 leaded to draw only. After 1. 9-14 I played 1. ... 22-17? and John drewed the game by 2. 14-18* without much troubles. After the game was over, Clayton Nash demonstrated a pretty win for white. Continue from diagram: 1. 9-14 22-18* 2. 5-9 18-15 3. 2-7 30-25 4. 14-18 21-17 5. 9-14 25-21 and eventualy white develop man on 28 to 16, play 15-11 and and catch a man. Lucky John !
Rd6, G2. D. West vs A. Moiseyev

Red to move
I had a win in this game several moves before but decided to go there thinking win is still secured. In position on diagram Don played 1. 8-12? as I expected, and after 1. ... 16x7 2. 6-10, 14-9 red resigned. However ... instead losing 1. 8-12?, Don can play a pretty 1. 6-10*** with draw. WOW