Thursday, November 26, 2009

Whiz kid So ousts Ivanchuk


Whiz kid So ousts Ivanchuk

At the World Chess Cup in Russia

FILIPINO GM Wesley So (2640) kayoed Super GM Vassily Ivanchuk (2739), 1.5-0.5 by holding him to a draw in their second match in the ongoing World Chess Cup at the Khanty-Mansiysk Festival of Arts in Russia on Wednesday.

The draw (46 moves of a Queens Pawn Game using the white pieces) was enough for the 15-year-old chess whiz to advance to the third round of the prestigious event as he earlier defeated his older and higher-rated rival in the first game of their match after 39 pushes of a French duel using the black pieces.
GM So whose stint here is being supported by National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) President Prospero "Butch" Pichay Jr. and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Harry Angping will be facing Super GM Gata Kamsky (2695) of the United States in round 3. Kamsky, the defending world chess cup champion, who eliminated GM Rogelio "Joey" Antonio, Jr. (2574) in the first round, subdued China’s GM Zhou Weiqi (2603) in the second round.

Prior to beating Ivanchuk, So had beaten China’s GM Ni Hua in the 2008 Chess Olympiad when the Chinese was rated 2710 (Hua is currently rated at 2665, 60th on World Chess Federation’s rating list. So has also played and drew in the past against elite GMs Sergey Karjakin (2723, 18th on the rating list) and Alexei Shirov (2719, 20th on the rating list).

"Anuman ang mangyari kay Wesley (So) sa third round kontra kay Kamsky (Gata) ay malaking karangalan na ang hatid niya sa bayan. Hindi biro-biro na talunin ng isang 15-year-old si Ivanchuk (Vassily). Pero hopefully makalusot din sana si Wesley sa third round," said Pichay.
International arbiter and national master Erwin Carag also lauded So. "Wesley So beating Vassily Ivanchuk is just like Manny Pacquiao beating Oscar dela Hoya, a legend. Now, Wesley against Gata, will be like Pacquiao vs. Hatton or Pacquiao vs Cotto. My feeling is Wesley can topple Kamsky. Pag white si Kamsky, paghandaan ni Wesley ang London System. Tinalo dati ni late IM chess artist Ruben Rodrgiuez si Kamsky. Congrats kay Wesley," said Carag, head coach of La Salle Greenhills.

Former Olympian NM Glenn Bordonada added "As a friend commented, this is a historic day for Philippine chess. It recalls to mind, Torre’s win over Mikhail Tal in Leningrad."

GM Susan Polgar of the United States had something to say to Wesley. "The more games the talented Wesley plays against world-class opponents, the better and more confident he gets. After losing to Guisenov in the second game of his first-round match, he reeled off three straight wins in the rapid play-off to advance to the second round. Then he went on to pull off the biggest upset of the 2009 World Cup so far by beating Ivanchuk 1.5-0.5. Well done Wesley! With proper training, experience, and opportunity, I have no doubt that he will be an elite player for years to come," said Polgar, herself a former prodigy. -- Marlon Bernardino



Monday, November 23, 2009

World Chess Cup 2009 Round 1, Game 2





Saturday, November 21, 2009

World Chess Cup 2009 Round 1


[Event "World Cup"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"]
[Date "2009.11.21"]
[EventDate "2009.11.21"]
[Round "1.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "W So"]
[Black "G Guseinov"]
[ECO "E90"]
[WhiteElo "2640"]
[BlackElo "2625"]
[PlyCount "102"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 O-O 5. e4 d6 6. h3 c5 7. d5 e6 8. Bd3
exd5 9. exd5 Qe7+ 10. Be3 Bh6 11. O-O Bxe3 12. Qe2 Nbd7 13. Rae1 a6 14.
Qxe3 Qxe3 15. Rxe3 b5 16. Nd2 Ne5 17. Be2 Nxc4 18. Bxc4 bxc4 19. Nxc4 Rd8
20. g4 Bb7 21. Rd1 h6 22. f4 Re8 23. Rxe8+ Nxe8 24. Ne4 Rd8 25. Rd3 Kf8 26.
a4 Ke7 27. Re3 Kf8 28. Nb6 f5 29. gxf5 gxf5 30. Nc3 Nc7 31. a5 Kf7 32. Kf2
Bc8 33. Nc4 Ne8 34. Re1 Nf6 35. Rb1 Ke7 36. b4 cxb4 37. Rxb4 Bd7 38. Nb6
Rg8 39. Rb1 Kd8 40. Nc4 Kc7 41. Rb6 h5 42. Rxd6 Ne4+ 43. Nxe4 fxe4 44. Rxa6
Bxh3 45. Ra7+ Kb8 46. Rh7 Rc8 47. Ne5 Rc3 48. a6 e3+ 49. Ke2 Ra3 50. a7+
Ka8 51. Rxh5 1-0





[Event "World Cup"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"]
[Date "2009.11.21"]
[EventDate "2009.11.21"]
[Round "1.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "G Kamsky"]
[Black "R Antonio"]
[ECO "B12"]
[WhiteElo "2695"]
[BlackElo "2574"]
[PlyCount "84"]

1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. Nf3 e6 5. Be2 Nd7 6. O-O Ne7 7. Nbd2 Nc8 8.
a4 Be7 9. a5 a6 10. c3 Na7 11. Nb3 O-O 12. Be3 Bg6 13. Ne1 c5 14. f4 cxd4
15. Nxd4 Nc6 16. b4 Nxd4 17. Bxd4 Nb8 18. Nf3 Nc6 19. Bb6 Qd7 20. Qd2 Rfe8
21. Bd1 Bd8 22. Be3 b6 23. axb6 Qb7 24. Qf2 Nb8 25. Ra3 Nd7 26. Be2 Nxb6
27. Nd2 Nd7 28. Rfa1 Nb8 29. Bd4 Be7 30. R3a2 Qc6 31. Nb3 h6 32. h3 Kf8 33.
b5 f6 34. Qe3 Qb7 35. b6 Qd7 36. exf6 gxf6 37. Na5 e5 38. fxe5 fxe5 39.
Bxe5 Bg5 40. Qd4 Nc6 41. Nxc6 Qxc6 42. Rxa6 1-0


[Event "World Cup"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"]
[Date "2009.11.21"]
[EventDate "2009.11.21"]
[Round "1.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "D Navara"]
[Black "D Laylo"]
[ECO "B01"]
[WhiteElo "2707"]
[BlackElo "2552"]
[PlyCount "82"]

1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qd6 4. d4 Nf6 5. Nf3 c6 6. g3 Bg4 7. Bg2 Nbd7
8. O-O e6 9. Bf4 Qb4 10. Qd2 Bxf3 11. Bxf3 Bd6 12. Be3 O-O 13. a3 Qa5 14.
Qd3 Qc7 15. Ne4 Nxe4 16. Qxe4 Rae8 17. Qd3 f5 18. Rae1 e5 19. Qb3+ Kh8 20.
dxe5 Nxe5 21. Bh5 Ra8 22. Rd1 Rad8 23. Bxa7 Nd7 24. Bd4 c5 25. Bc3 f4 26.
Qe6 Nf6 27. Bf3 b5 28. b3 b4 29. Bb2 bxa3 30. Bxa3 fxg3 31. hxg3 Bxg3 32.
Rxd8 Rxd8 33. Qc6 Bh2+ 34. Kg2 Qf4 35. Rh1 Rd2 36. Qa8+ Ng8 37. Rxh2 Qg5+
38. Kf1 Qe5 39. Rh5 Qa1+ 40. Kg2 h6 41. Bd5 1-0


Friday, November 20, 2009

FCPL Chess Challenge 2009

All Filipino chess players are invited to participate in FCPL Chess Challenge 2009, a 7 - Round Swiss System Rapid Chess Tournament organized by Filipino Chess Players Leaque - Qatar.

The tournament will be held during the Eid Holiday on November 27, 2009 from 8am to 4pm at FCPL Headquarters, Villa #31, Al Munthir St. Madinat Khalifa South, Qatar.

The time control is 25 minutes play-to-finish for each player per round. Trophies and cash prizes awaits the top 3 finishers. In case of a tie, 3 blitz games will be played to decide the winners of the tournament.

For registration and confirmation, please send e-mail to rte_36@yahoo.com or call 6619151. The last date of registration of entries is on November 22, 2009.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

World Chess Cup 2009


World Chess Cup 2009 opening ceremony will take place on Friday 20 November at 05.00 pm. in the Big Hall of the Culture House “Oktyabr” under the auspices of FIDE.
At 04.30 p.m there press-conference will take place. Participants of the press-conference will be Governor of Ugra A. Filipenko, World Chess Olympiad 2010 OC members, FIDE representatives and World Chess Cup OC members.

The schedule of the World Cup 2009

Date
Events
Venue
20.10.09
16:00 Players' meeting
17:00 Opening ceremony
CH “Octyabr”
21.11.09
Round I game 1
Center of Arts
Beginning of the games at 15:00
22.11.09
Round I game 2
23.11.09
Tie break
24.11.09
Round II game 1
25.11.09
Round II game 2
26.11.09
Tie break
27.11.09
Round III game 1
28.11.09
Round III game 2
29.11.09
Tie break
30.11.09
Round IV game 1
01.12.09
Round IV game 2
02.12.09
Tie break
03.12.09
Round V game 1
04.12.09
Round V game 2
05.12.09
Tie break
06.12.09
Round VI game 1
07.12.09
Round VI game 2
08.12.09
Tie break
09.12.09
Day off
10.12.09
Round VII game 1
11.12.09
Round VII game 2
12.12.09
Round VII game 3
13.12.09
Round VII game 4
14.12.09
Tie break
Closing ceremony
15.12.09
Departure

In the end of every competition day press conference with players will be held in the Press Centre.

Ready and Confident

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Ready and Confident


Pinoy aces ready for World Chess Cup
11/19/2009 11:24 AM

Ready and confident.

That's how GM Wesley So and two other highly-rated Filipino players describe their condition for the World Chess Cup that is set to start Nov. 21 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.

So, GM Rogelio Antonio, Jr. and Darwin Laylo left the country at 7 a.m. Thursday via Vietnam Airlines, exactly two days before the first round of the prestigious 128-player tournament organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

"We're ready. We've been preparing long and hard for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play against the world's best," said Antonio, the most-experienced player in the three-man Filipino delegation in the knockout-style tournament.

Venue of the six-stage tournament is the Khanty-Mansiysk Center of Arts in Khanty-Mansiysk, a Scandinavian-like resort town situated in Western Siberia.

The opening ceremony is scheduled on Nov. 20, while the opening match of the first round begins the following day.

So, the country's highest-rated player with an ELO of 2640, gets his baptism of fire in the world's biggest chess stage against GM Gadir Guseinov of Azerbaijan.

The 15-year-old pride of St. Francis College-Cavite is seeded 59th overall, while Guseinov is ranked 70th.

Antonio (ELO 2574) and Laylo (ELO 2552) will play a pair of experienced and higher-rated opponents.

Antonio, who earned a berth to this prestigious tournament with his strong showing in the Asian Individual Chess Championship held in Subic early this year, will battle No. 27 GM Gata Kamsky of the US in one of 64 first-round matches.

Laylo, who clinched his second straight trip to the World Cup by topping the Asian Zone 3.3 championship in Vietnam also this year, will challenge No. 21 seed GM David Navara of the Czech Republic.

Format

Based on the tournament format, the players will play two games each on Nov. 20 and 21 with the winner advancing to the second round on Nov. 24. Tiebreaks, if necessary, will be played on Nov. 23.

The second round is scheduled on Nov. 24-25, while the third round will be played on Nov. 27-28.

Only 64 players will advance to the second round and 32 to the third round.

The field will be further reduced to 16 players in the fourth round before the top eight players will meet in the quarterfinal phase of this tournament being held to determine the challenger to the world chess championship.

The top two players after the sixth round will then dispute the World Cup in four games scheduled Dec. 10-13. - GMANews.TV

Monday, November 16, 2009

Final Standings - round 14

Final standings - round 14


PlaceSNo.TitleNameFed.FIDETotalvs+WinsS.B.
120GMAnand, ViswanathanIND278812.04;6;7;8;10;12;13;14;15;16;1079.00
219GMCarlsen, MagnusNOR280110.04;5;8;9;11;12;13;14;16;970.00
317GMKarpov, AnatolyRUS26199.06;13;14;22;19;556.50
45GMKramnik, VladimirRUS27728.518;1;3;6;7;9;10;755.75
512GMGrischuk, AlexanderRUS27368.513;14;16;1;2;3;652.50
616GMKarjakin, SergeyUKR27238.07;8;9;11;13;18;649.75
78GMBareev, EvgenyRUS26348.017;18;2;3;4;5;7;753.50
811GMPonomariov, RuslanUKR27398.015;18;21;2;4;554.25
94GMIvanchuk, VassilyUKR27397.521;1;22;5;6;7;10;747.00
1010GMSvidler, PeterRUS27547.513;14;15;21;1;2;646.00
111GMAronian, LevonARM27867.522;2;3;7;13;14;640.25
123GMLeko, PeterHUN27527.022;4;9;10;446.75
139GMMorozevich, AlexanderRUS27506.514;15;21;1;4;544.75
146GMGashimov, VugarAZE27586.518;19;21;8;445.25
1521GMPolgar, JuditHUN26806.02;5;7;8;12;539.75
1618GMNaiditsch, ArkadijGER26896.09;10;13;15;22;536.75
1715GMDominguez Perez, LeinierCUB27195.513;22;21;336.25
182GMJakovenko, DmitryRUS27365.022;7;9;329.75
1914GMTkachiev, VladislavFRA26424.522;15;18;327.00
2022GMGelfand, BorisISR27584.513;16;7;327.75
2113GMMamedyarov, ShakhriyarAZE27194.011;14;21;2;423.50
227GMKosteniuk, AlexandraRUS25174.018;19;6;330.50


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World Blitz Chess Tournament 2009

Round 1 (November 16, 2009)
Svidler, Peter - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 57 C70 Ruy Lopez
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Carlsen, Magnus 0-1 51 A45 Trompowsky
Kramnik, Vladimir - Naiditsch, Arkadij 1-0 42 A13 Reti Opening
Morozevich, Alexander - Tkachiev, Vladislav 1-0 27 A00 Irregular Openings
Bareev, Evgeny - Dominguez Perez, Leinier ½-½ 38 D27 QGA
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Polgar, Judit 0-1 55 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Ponomariov, Ruslan - Grischuk, Alexander ½-½ 60 E11 Bogo Indian Defence
Aronian, Levon - Gelfand, Boris 1-0 72 D58 Queens Gambit Tartakover
Leko, Peter - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 40 C78 Ruy Lopez Moeller Defence
Gashimov, Vugar - Karpov, Anatoly 0-1 55 D00 Queen's Pawn Game
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Karjakin, Sergey 0-1 36 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Round 2 (November 16, 2009)
Anand, Viswanathan - Ivanchuk, Vassily 1-0 26 C16 French Winawer
Carlsen, Magnus - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 22 B01 Centre Counter
Karjakin, Sergey - Bareev, Evgeny 1-0 43 B12 Caro Kann Advanced
Karpov, Anatoly - Kosteniuk, Alexandra ½-½ 71 D37 QGD 5.Bf4
Aronian, Levon - Jakovenko, Dmitry 1-0 77 D45 Anti-Meran Variations
Polgar, Judit - Leko, Peter ½-½ 55 C88 Ruy Lopez Closed
Gelfand, Boris - Grischuk, Alexander ½-½ 35 E60 King's Indian without Nc3
Tkachiev, Vladislav - Svidler, Peter 0-1 29 E60 King's Indian without Nc3
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Gashimov, Vugar 0-1 43 B01 Centre Counter
Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Morozevich, Alexander 0-1 13 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Ponomariov, Ruslan 1-0 49 D45 Anti-Meran Variations
Round 3 (November 16, 2009)
Svidler, Peter - Dominguez Perez, Leinier 1-0 61 B92 Sicilian Najdorf with 6.Be2
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Polgar, Judit 1-0 31 A45 Trompowsky
Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 45 A38 English Symmetrical
Grischuk, Alexander - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 33 D85 Gruenfeld Defence
Morozevich, Alexander - Karjakin, Sergey 0-1 47 C24 Bishop's Opening
Bareev, Evgeny - Karpov, Anatoly 1-0 40 E21 Nimzo Indian 4.Nf3
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Gelfand, Boris 1-0 31 B92 Sicilian Najdorf with 6.Be2
Ponomariov, Ruslan - Tkachiev, Vladislav ½-½ 29 D11 Slav Defence
Leko, Peter - Aronian, Levon 0-1 39 C60 Ruy Lopez
Gashimov, Vugar - Carlsen, Magnus 1-0 72 B35 Sicilian Defence
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Naiditsch, Arkadij 1-0 3 C42 Petroff's Defence
Round 4 (November 16, 2009)
Anand, Viswanathan - Gashimov, Vugar 1-0 37 A30 English Symmetrical
Carlsen, Magnus - Kosteniuk, Alexandra 0-1 42 C43 Petroff's Defence
Karjakin, Sergey - Svidler, Peter ½-½ 17 C77 Ruy Lopez Anderssen
Karpov, Anatoly - Morozevich, Alexander ½-½ 52 E32 Nimzo Indian 4.Qc2
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Leko, Peter ½-½ 9 B19 Caro Kann
Aronian, Levon - Ivanchuk, Vassily 0-1 47 D38 QGD Ragozin
Polgar, Judit - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 39 B01 Centre Counter
Gelfand, Boris - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 55 A48 King's Indian Defence /c2-c4
Tkachiev, Vladislav - Grischuk, Alexander 0-1 35 E00 Catalan
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Bareev, Evgeny 0-1 29 B13 Caro Kann Exchange
Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Ponomariov, Ruslan 0-1 42 B80 Sicilian Scheveningen
Round 5 (November 16, 2009)
Svidler, Peter - Karpov, Anatoly ½-½ 50 B12 Caro Kann Advanced
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Jakovenko, Dmitry ½-½ 53 C45 Scotch Game
Kramnik, Vladimir - Aronian, Levon 1-0 32 A09 Reti Opening
Grischuk, Alexander - Dominguez Perez, Leinier ½-½ 15 D20 QGA
Morozevich, Alexander - Naiditsch, Arkadij 0-1 24 A00 Irregular Openings
Bareev, Evgeny - Carlsen, Magnus 0-1 26 D11 Slav Defence
Ponomariov, Ruslan - Karjakin, Sergey 0-1 53 D11 Slav Defence
Leko, Peter - Gelfand, Boris 1-0 43 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Gashimov, Vugar - Polgar, Judit 1-0 35 B46 Sicilian Paulsen
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Anand, Viswanathan 0-1 45 C78 Ruy Lopez Moeller Defence
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Tkachiev, Vladislav 1-0 32 D02 Queen's Pawn Game
Round 6 (November 16, 2009)
Anand, Viswanathan - Bareev, Evgeny 1-0 49 B19 Caro Kann
Carlsen, Magnus - Morozevich, Alexander 1-0 26 E20 Nimzo Indian
Karjakin, Sergey - Grischuk, Alexander 0-1 28 B20 Sicilian Wing Gambit
Karpov, Anatoly - Ponomariov, Ruslan ½-½ 31 A50 Queen's Indian (without e7-e6)
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 11 B01 Centre Counter
Aronian, Levon - Gashimov, Vugar ½-½ 42 E10 Blumenfeld Counter Gambit
Leko, Peter - Ivanchuk, Vassily 1-0 36 C16 French Winawer
Polgar, Judit - Kosteniuk, Alexandra 1-0 53 C43 Petroff's Defence
Gelfand, Boris - Tkachiev, Vladislav 0-1 37 E94 King's Indian Classical
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Svidler, Peter 1-0 40 C69 Ruy Lopez Exchange
Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 86 C53 Giuoco Piano
Round 7 (November 16, 2009)
Svidler, Peter - Carlsen, Magnus ½-½ 43 A30 English Symmetrical
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Gelfand, Boris ½-½ 59 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Kramnik, Vladimir - Leko, Peter 1-0 31 D43 Anti-Meran Gambit
Grischuk, Alexander - Karpov, Anatoly ½-½ 33 E42 Nimzo Indian Rubinstein
Morozevich, Alexander - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 40 C24 Bishop's Opening
Bareev, Evgeny - Polgar, Judit 0-1 43 A48 King's Indian Defence /c2-c4
Ponomariov, Ruslan - Naiditsch, Arkadij 1-0 33 E11 Bogo Indian Defence
Gashimov, Vugar - Jakovenko, Dmitry ½-½ 58 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Tkachiev, Vladislav - Dominguez Perez, Leinier 1-0 42 D20 QGA
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Aronian, Levon 0-1 59 C60 Ruy Lopez
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Karjakin, Sergey 0-1 50 D45 Anti-Meran Variations
Round 8 (November 16, 2009)
Anand, Viswanathan - Svidler, Peter 1-0 31 B42 Sicilian Paulsen
Carlsen, Magnus - Ponomariov, Ruslan 1-0 33 C45 Scotch Game
Karjakin, Sergey - Tkachiev, Vladislav ½-½ 26 C64 Ruy Lopez Classical
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 43 B01 Centre Counter
Karpov, Anatoly - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 30 A42 Modern Defence
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Kosteniuk, Alexandra 1-0 32 C42 Petroff's Defence
Aronian, Levon - Bareev, Evgeny ½-½ 49 A57 Volga Gambit
Leko, Peter - Gashimov, Vugar ½-½ 70 A30 English Symmetrical
Polgar, Judit - Morozevich, Alexander 0-1 47 C11 French Defence
Gelfand, Boris - Dominguez Perez, Leinier 1-0 48 B50 Sicilian Defence
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Grischuk, Alexander ½-½ 47 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Round 9 (November 16, 2009)
Svidler, Peter - Polgar, Judit 1-0 54 C80 Ruy Lopez Open
Kramnik, Vladimir - Gelfand, Boris ½-½ 50 A11 Reti Opening
Grischuk, Alexander - Carlsen, Magnus 0-1 75 B30 Sicilian Rossolimo
Morozevich, Alexander - Aronian, Levon 1-0 50 C28 Vienna Game
Bareev, Evgeny - Jakovenko, Dmitry 1-0 42 D11 Slav Defence
Ponomariov, Ruslan - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 44 D27 QGA
Gashimov, Vugar - Ivanchuk, Vassily 0-1 35 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Tkachiev, Vladislav - Karpov, Anatoly 0-1 31 B10 Caro Kann
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Leko, Peter ½-½ 64 B12 Caro Kann Advanced
Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Karjakin, Sergey ½-½ 77 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Naiditsch, Arkadij 0-1 42 E27 Nimzo Indian Saemisch
Round 10 (November 16, 2009)
Anand, Viswanathan - Grischuk, Alexander 1-0 44 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Carlsen, Magnus - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 19 D85 Gruenfeld Defence
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Kosteniuk, Alexandra 1-0 32 C25 Vienna Game
Karpov, Anatoly - Dominguez Perez, Leinier ½-½ 38 D27 QGA
Kramnik, Vladimir - Gashimov, Vugar 1-0 42 A15 English counter King's Fianchetto
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Morozevich, Alexander 1-0 51 B84 Sicilian Scheveningen
Aronian, Levon - Svidler, Peter 0-1 48 A41 Modern Defence
Leko, Peter - Bareev, Evgeny 0-1 65 B19 Caro Kann
Polgar, Judit - Ponomariov, Ruslan 0-1 33 C67 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Gelfand, Boris - Karjakin, Sergey 1-0 47 A37 English Symmetrical
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Tkachiev, Vladislav 0-1 56 C64 Ruy Lopez Classical

World Blitz Championship Tournament 2009,as of Round 7 Standing

World Blitz Championship - FINAL, Moscow 2009

Moscow, Russia 2009-11-16/2009-11-18
Rate of play G-3"+2"/move
Arbiter: IA Andrzej Filipowicz

Tournament table


No.TitleNameFed.FIDELocalR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19R20R21R22R23R24R25R26R27R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36R37R38R39R40R41R42Total
1GMKarjakin, SergeyUKR27232723
16b1
17w1
14b1
7w=
12b1
3w0
21b1
18w
19b
22b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
22w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
5.5
2GMAnand, ViswanathanIND27882788
10b=
11w1
9b=
8w1
16b1
17w1
14b=
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
22b
5w
6b
15w
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
22w
5b
6w
15b
5.5
3GMGrischuk, AlexanderRUS27362736
12b=
22b=
21w1
18b1
19w=
1b1
13w=
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12w
22w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
5.0
4GMCarlsen, MagnusNOR28012801
11b1
9w1
8b0
16w0
17b1
14w1
7b=
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
22b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
22w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
4.5
5GMPolgar, JuditHUN26802680
15b1
10w=
11b0
9w1
8b0
16w1
17b1
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
22b
6w
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
22w
6b
4.5
6GMAronian, LevonARM27862786
22w1
15w1
10b1
11w0
9b0
8w=
16b1
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
22b
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
4.5
7GMSvidler, PeterRUS27542754
21w1
18b1
19w1
1b=
13w=
20b0
4w=
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
22w
12w
3b
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
22b
12b
3w
4.5
8GMGashimov, VugarAZE27582758
13w0
20b1
4w1
2b0
5w1
6b=
15w=
10b
11w
9b
22w
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
22b
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
4.0
9GMKramnik, VladimirRUS27722772
20w1
4b0
2w=
5b0
6w1
15b=
10w1
11b
22w
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
22b
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b

4.0
10GMLeko, PeterHUN27522752
2w=
5b=
6w0
15b=
22w1
11w1
9b0
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2b
5w
6b
15w
22b
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
3.5
11GMIvanchuk, VassilyUKR27392739
4w0
2b0
5w1
6b1
15w=
10b0
22w1
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
22b
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
3.5
12GMPonomariov, RuslanUKR27392739
3w=
21b0
18w=
19b1
1w0
13b=
20w1
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
22w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
22b
3.5
13GMKarpov, AnatolyRUS26192619
8b1
16w=
17b0
14w=
7b=
12w=
3b=
21w
18b
19w
1b
22b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
22w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
3.5
14GMMorozevich, AlexanderRUS27502750
18w1
19b1
1w0
13b=
20w0
4b0
2w=
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
22w
7w
12b
3w
21b
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
22b
7b
12w
3b
21w
3.0
15GMJakovenko, DmitryRUS27362736
5w0
6b0
22w1
10w=
11b=
9w=
8b=
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5b
6w
22b
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
3.0
16GMKosteniuk, AlexandraRUS25172517
1w0
13b=
20w1
4b1
2w0
5b0
6w0
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
22w
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
19b
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
22b
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b

2.5
17GMBareev, EvgenyRUS26342634
19w=
1b0
13w1
20b1
4w0
2b0
5w0
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
22w
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
22b
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
2.5
18GMTkachiev, VladislavFRA26422642
14b0
7w0
12b=
3w0
21b0
22b1
19w1
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
22w
19b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
2.5
19GMDominguez Perez, LeinierCUB27192719
17b=
14w0
7b0
12w0
3b=
21w1
18b0
22b
1w
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17w
14b
7w
12b
3w
21b
18w
22w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
2.0
20GMNaiditsch, ArkadijGER26892689
9b0
8w0
16b0
17w0
14b1
7w1
12b0
3w
21b
18w
19b
1w
13b
22b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7b
12w
3b
21w
18b
19w
1b
13w
22w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
2.0
21GMMamedyarov, ShakhriyarAZE27192719
7b0
12w1
3b0
22b0
18w1
19b0
1w0
13b
20w
4b
2w
5b
6w
15b
10w
11b
9w
8b
16w
17b
14w
7w
12b
3w
22w
18b
19w
1b
13w
20b
4w
2b
5w
6b
15w
10b
11w
9b
8w
16b
17w
14b
2.0
22GMGelfand, BorisISR27582758
6b0
3w=
15b0
21w1
10b0
18w0
11b0
19w
9b
1w
8b
13w
16b
20w
17b
4w
14b
2w
7b
5w
12b
6w
3b
15w
21b
10w
18b
11w
19b
9w
1b
8w
13b
16w
20b
17w
4b
14w
2b
7w
5b
12w
1.5


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