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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:06 PM Original message |
The Jack Rabbit Chess Report for May 20: Sofia, Sarajevo and Stillwater |
Edited on Sun May-20-07 02:25 PM by Jack Rabbit
The Jack Rabbit Chess Report for the week ending May 20 from Sculpture Gallery Contents Post 1: News for the week Post 2: Diagrams and other features Post 3: Games from Current and Recent Events |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:07 PM Response to Original message |
1. News for the week ending May 20 |
Edited on Sun May-20-07 02:07 PM by Jack Rabbit
Topalov wins MTel Masters' in Sofia
Former FIDE world champion Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria won the third annual MTel Masters' tournament by defeating Indian grandmaster Krishnan Sasikiran in the final round today in Sofia. The win gave Topalov 5½ points out of a possible 10. He started the tournament badly, losing two of his first three games and never going over 50% until today. Topalov has won the MTel championship in all three years of its history. He also won last year's MTel after an unpromising start. Unofficial Cross Table MTel Masters' Tournament Sofia ------------------------- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- T- (W) 3 Veselin Topalov. . . . .-- 11 0½ 01 ½½ ½½ 5½ (3) 1 Krishnan Sasikiran . . .00 -- ½1 ½½ 10 ½1 5. (3) 2 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. .1½ ½0 -- ½½ 10 ½½ 5. (2) 4 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu .10 ½½ ½½ -- ½½ 01 5. (2) 5 Gata Kamsky. . . . . . .½½ 01 01 ½½ -- ½½ 5. (2) 6 Mickey Adams . . . . . .½½ ½0 ½½ 10 ½½ -- 4½ (1) The Jack Rabbit Unofficial Cross Table uses games won as first tie break Today's other games were drawn. The tourament entered the final day with Sasikiran at 5 points leading Topalov and three other players by half a point. Only English grandmaster Mickey Adams, at the foot of the table with 4 points, had no chance of gaining at least a share of first prize. US Championship in Stillwater: Shabalov perfect after five rounds Latvian-born US grandmaster Alex Shabalov leads the US Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma after five rounds with five points. Shabalov is already a point and a half ahead of his nearest rival with only four rounds remaining in the Swiss system tournament with 36 competitors. Shabalov broke open the lead in the last two days with successive victories over Hikaru Nakamura and fellow Soviet expatriot Gregory Kaidanov. Today he will play defending champion Alex Onischuk. Alexander Shabalov was born in Riga, Latvia, then part of the Soviet Union, in 1967. While a youth, he studied at the Mikhail Tal Chess Academy in Riga under the maestro himself. Shabalov, like Tal, is risk-taking attacking player. He is regarded as one of the purest of all mondern chess romantics, a true swashbuckler over the board. Bosna 2007 begins in Sarajevo Sarajevo The Bosna 2007 Tournament began Saturday in Sarajevo. The tournament is in two parts. The "A" tournament is a double round robin featuring six of the world's leading grandmasters: Alexander Morozevich (Russia), Nigel Short (England), Artyom Timofeev (Russia), Ivan Sokolov (Holland), Sergei Movsesian (Slovakia) and Borki Predojevic (Bosnia). The "B" tournament is a sigle round robin with three grandmasters and five international masters and two Federation Masters seeking to score a norm for a higher title. The grandmasters are Saut Atalik (Turkey), Milan Drasko (Montenegro) and Milan Vukic (Bosnia); the IMs are Vlado Jakovljevic (Bosnia), Filip Ljubicic (Croatia), Zoran Runic (Bosnia), Dalibor Stojanovic (Bosnia) and the reigning Canadian champion, Igor Zugic; the FMs are Bosnia's Bosko Tomic and Goran Trkulja. In the first round action yesterday in the main tournament, the two top rated contenders, Morozevich and Short, faced each other in a game that was won by Morozevich. The other two games ended in draws. In the "B" Tournament, Atalik defeated Runic, Tomic was victorius over Jakovljeciv and all other games were drawn. The tournament ends a week from tomorrow. Social Page: Polgar-Truong nuptuals announced Photos: ChessVille.com Grandmaster Susan Polgar, former women's world champion and the senior member of the famous Polgar sisters, announced on her blog last week that she recently married Paul Truong, her longtime friend and business manager. It is the second marriage for both. Ms. Polgar has two sons from her previous marriage. Ms. Polgar and her sisters, Sofia and Judit, were born in Hungary. Susan came to the United Stated several years ago and is an American citizen. She resides in New York. Mr. Truong is a native of Vietnam who left that country in a boat when in his teens. The newlyweds are currently running as two members on a slate of four candidates for seats on the US Chess Federation Board of Directors. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Truong. Calendar May 26-June 14: Candidates' Matches for the 2007 World Championship Tournament, Elista, Kalmykia (Russia). Pairings are:
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Lithos (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Tue May-22-07 10:37 PM Response to Reply #1 |
10. Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Truong |
:toast:
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Wed May-23-07 08:29 PM Response to Reply #1 |
11. Update (Wednesday): Alex Shabalov is the new US chess champ!! |
Edited on Wed May-23-07 08:42 PM by Jack Rabbit
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:09 PM Response to Original message |
2. Diagrams and other features of the JR Chess Report |
!""""""""# $tMvWlVmT% $OoOoOoOo% $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $pPpPpPpP% $RnBqKbNr% /(((((((() White to move This position is a theoretical draw Does this picture make sense to you? If not, or if it looks like a bunch of Wingdings, please click here. Diagrams used in the Jack Rabbit Chess Report are made with Chess Merida, a true type font that is available as freeware at the above link. Also, the JR chess report makes the main variation in annotations more distinct and readable by putting it in red. A secondary variation, is in blue and other colors are used if needed. |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:11 PM Response to Original message |
3. Games from current and recent events |
Edited on Sun May-20-07 02:27 PM by Jack Rabbit
Chess Games Analysis by JR and Fritz Alexander Morozevich - Vassily Ivanchuk, Russian Team Championshiops, Round 5, Sochi Katya Lahno - Ekaterina Korbut, Russian Team Championshiops, Round 4, Sochi Endgame: Nigel Short - Arkadij Naiditsch, President's Cup Open, Round 9, Baku Krishnan Sasikiran - Veselin Topalov, MTel Masters' Tournament, Round 4, Sofia Shakriyar Mamedyarov - Krishnan Sasikiran, MTel Masters' Tournament, Round 7, Sofia Shakhriyar Mamedyarov - Veselin Topalov, MTel Masters' Tournament, Round 3, Sofia |
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:14 PM Response to Reply #3 |
4. Morozevich - Ivanchuk, Round 5, Sochi |
Moro's only loss in Sochi was at the hands of Vassily Ivankchuk.
Vassily Ivanchuk Alexander Morozevich (Tomsk-400) vs. Vassily Ivanchuk (TPS Saransk) Russian Team Championships, Round 5 Sochi, May 2007 Open Sicilian Game: Taimanov Defense (King's Fianchetto Opening) 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Nc3 a6 4. g3
Black: Vassily Ivanchuk !""""""""# $ +tW Tl+% $+o+vVoO % $o+ OoM O% $P + + + % $ +m+pPp+% $+nN + + % $ Pp+ RvP% $R Bq+ K % /(((((((() White: Alexander Morozevich Position after 14. -- Ra8c8 15. g5!
Black: Vassily Ivanchuk !""""""""# $ +tWt+l+% $+o+vVoM % $o+ +o+ +% $P +o+ Pb% $ +m+p+ +% $+nN + + % $ Pp+ +r+% $R Bq+ K % /(((((((() White: Alexander Morozevich Position after 25. Bg4h5:p 22. -- d4!?
Black: Vassily Ivanchuk !""""""""# $ +t+t+ +% $+oLv+ M % $o+ Wo+p+% $P + M R % $ + Np+ +% $+ N + + % $ Pp+ + Q% $+ +r+ K % /(((((((() White: Alexander Morozevich Position after 34.Rg2g5 34. -- Nf5!!
Black: Vassily Ivanchuk !""""""""# $l+ +t+ +% $+o+vW P % $o+ + + +% $P T +o+ % $ P N Wm+% $+ Nr+ R % $ +p+ +k+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() White: Alexander Morozevich Position after 42. b2b4 42. -- Re5!
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:15 PM Response to Reply #3 |
5. Lahno - Korbut, Round 4, Sochi |
Katya Lahno Katya Lahno (Southern Ural) vs. Ekaterina Korbut (Finek-1) Russian Team Championships, Round 4 Sochi, May 2007 Spanish Sicilian Game: Royal Defense 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. e5 Nd5 5. Nc3
Black: Ekaterina Korbut !""""""""# $t+ +l+ T% $+oW OoV % $ +o+ + O% $O O Pv+ % $p+n+ M +% $+ +pB +p% $ Pp+ +p+% $R +q+rK % /(((((((() White: Katya Lahno Position after 16. -- Ne6f4:N 17. Bxf4!
Black: Ekaterina Korbut !""""""""# $ +lT +t+% $+ W +oV % $ Oo+o+ O% $O O P + % $p+p+ B +% $+r+ + +p% $ Pp+q+p+% $+ + +rK % /(((((((() White: Katya Lahno Position after 24. -- Rh8g8 25. Rg3!!
Black: Ekaterina Korbut !""""""""# $ +l+w+t+% $+ + + + % $ Oo+oV O% $O O + + % $p+p+ B +% $+ + + +p% $ Pp+q+pK% $+ +r+ + % /(((((((() White: Katya Lahno Position after 29. -- Qd7e8 30. Rd6!
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:17 PM Response to Reply #3 |
6. Endgame: Short - Naiditsch, Round 9, Baku |
This game decided the tournament championship in Baku. It is a very instructive winning process.
Arkadij Naiditsch Nigel Short vs. Arkadij Naiditsch President's Cup Open, Round 9 Baku, May 2007 Black: Arkadij Naiditsch !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ + + +t% $ T OoOl+% $O V + M % $ O Np+o+% $+p+ + B % $p+p+r+pP% $+k+r+ + % /(((((((() White: Nigel Short Position after 42. -- Kf7g6 43. Bf4?
Black: Arkadij Naiditsch !""""""""# $ + + + +% $+ + + + % $ + RoO +% $O + T L % $ Op+p+o+% $+p+ + + % $p+ +r+pT% $+ + + + % /(((((((() White: Nigel Short Position after 48. c2c4 48. -- f5!
Black: Arkadij Naiditsch !""""""""# $ + + R +% $+ + + + % $ + +o+ +% $O + T + % $ Op+pP +% $+p+k+ L % $p+ + +o+% $+ + + + % /(((((((() White: Nigel Short Position after 56. f3f4 56. -- Rg5!!
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:19 PM Response to Reply #3 |
7. Sasikiran - Topalov, Round 4, Sofia |
Veselin Topalov Krishnan Sasikiran vs. Veselin Topalov MTel Masters' Tournment, Round 4 Sofia, May 2007 West India Game: King's Indian Defense (Imperial opening) 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 0-0 5. e4 d6 6. Be2 e5 7. Be3
Black: Veselin Topalov !""""""""# $t+ + Tl+% $+ N + Vo% $ OpO + M% $O M + O % $ +p+oP +% $+ + + Bp% $w+ +b+p+% $+r+q+rK % /(((((((() White: Krishnan Sasikiran Position after 23. Nb5c7:p 23. -- Nf5!
Analysis Diagram Black: Veselin Topalov !""""""""# $ + + Tl+% $+ + + Vo% $ OtO + +% $O Mn+ O % $ +p+ Pb+% $+ + M +p% $w+ + +p+% $+r+q+rK % /(((((((() White: Krishnan Sasikiran Position after 27. -- Nf5e3:B (Analysis) 24. Bf2 e3 25. Be1 Nd4!! Black: Veselin Topalov !""""""""# $t+ + Tl+% $+ N + Vo% $ OpO + +% $O M + O % $ + M P +% $+ + O +p% $w+ +b+p+% $+r+qBrK % /(((((((() White: Krishnan Sasikiran Position after 25. -- Nf5d4
Black: Veselin Topalov !""""""""# $n+ + Tl+% $+ + + Vo% $ RpO + +% $O Mq+ + % $ +p+ + +% $+ + Oo+p% $w+ + +pK% $+ + B + % /(((((((() White: Krishnan Sasikiran Position after 30. Qd1d5+ 30. -- Ne6!
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:21 PM Response to Reply #3 |
8. Mamedyarov - Sasikiran, Round 7, Sofia |
Krishnan Sasikiran Shakhriyar Mamedyarov vs. Krishnan Sasikiran MTel Masters' Tournment, Round 7 Sofia, May 2007 King's English Game: Anglo-Dutch Defense 1.c4 e5 2.g3 d6 3.Bg2 g6 4.Nc3 Bg7 5.d3 f5
6.e4
6...Nf6 7.Nge2 a5
8.exf5!?
8...gxf5 9.d4 0-0 10.Bg5 Qe8?!
11.0-0 h6 12.Bxf6 Bxf6 13.c5 Nc6 14.Nb5!
14...Qe7 15.Nec3 Qg7
16.cxd6 cxd6 17.d5?!
17...Nd4 18.Nxd4 exd4 19.Nb5 f4!?
20.Nxd6?
20...Bg4 21.Qd3 Be7
Black: Krishnan Sasikiran !""""""""# $t+ + Tl+% $+o+ V W % $ + + + O% $On+p+ + % $ + O Pv+% $+ +q+ P % $<{ + PbP%[br />$R + +rK % /(((((((() White: Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Position after 22.Nd6b5 22...f3!!
23.Bh1 Bc5
24.d6
24...Kh8 25.Rad1 Rad8 26.a3
26...Bb6
27.Rfe1 Bf5 28.Qd2 Qf6 29.Re7
29...Bd7 30.Rde1 Qg5
31.Qd3 Qf5 32.Qd2 Qg5 33.Qc2 Qf5 34.Qxf5
34...Rxf5 35.Nc7 d3
Black: Krishnan Sasikiran !""""""""# $ + T + L% $+oNvR + % $ V P + O% $O + + + % $ + + + +% $P +o+bP % $ Pt+ P P% $+ + +rK % /(((((((() White: Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Position after 38.Rd1f1 38...Bh3!
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Jack Rabbit (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sun May-20-07 02:22 PM Response to Reply #3 |
9. Mamedyarov - Topalov, Round 3, Sofia |
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Shakhriyar Mamedyarov vs. Veselin Topalov MTel Masters' Tournment, Round 3 Sofia, May 2007 Semi-Slav Queen's Bambit: Hastings Opening (Moscow Defense) (Anti-Meran Gambit) 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 c6 5. Bg5 h6
Black: !""""""""# $t+ + L T% $+o+v+oO % $ +oW + +% $O + + +o% $ VpNr+ +% $+ +b+r+ % $pPq+ PpP% $+ + + K % /(((((((() White: Position after 20. -- h6h5 21. c5!!
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