January 14, 2008
@ 05:43 PM

Day of peace! 7 games has been finished with draws. The most interesting was the game Radjabov vs Van Wely. Van Wely played like Anand through the Slav defence. Radjabov used a move, which was played in game Kramnik vs Anand in Mexico 2007 WCH- 13.Bh5. The Van Wely's openning preparation was more deeper. First 21 moves he played in blitz style in 19 minutes! He had advantage but choose not the best way to realize it and went down to a draw.

Anand has choosen not enough fighting line against Eljanov. The result only a draw.

Polgar pressed Topalov in Najdorf's variant, but opposite collored bishops decided the game result, draw.

Adams vs Carlsen played interesting Ruy-Lopez variant, but only draw.

In games Aronian vs Leko, Ivanchuk vs Gelfand all players were played too accurate and short! :-) Draws.

The result group B,C

Group B Group C
White Black Result White Black Result
Y. Houtd N. Short 1-0 A. Ushenina I. Krush ½-½
D. Stellwagentd P. Harikrishna ½-½ F. Nijboer S. Li 1-0
W. Spoelman E. Bacrot 0-1 P. Negi J. van der Wiel 1-0
S. Movsesian M. Krasenkow 1-0 Z.Peng A. Braun 0-1
E. L’Ami H. Koneru 1-0 M.Van der Werf P.Carlsson ½-½
J. Smeets I. Cheparinov 0-1 D.Ruijgrok F.Caruana 0-1
I. Nepomniachtchi G. Sargissian 1-0 D. Reinderman E. Grivas ½-½

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Results Round 2 Group B,C

J. Smeets
Group B Group C
White Black Result White Black Result
N. Short E. L’Ami 1-0 I.Krush D.Reinderman 1-0
H. Koneru I. Nepomniachtchi ½-½ E.Grivas D.Rujgrok 1-0
G. Sargissian ½-½ F.Caruana M.van der Werf 1-0
I. Cheparinov S. Movsesian ½-½ P.Carlsson Z.Peng ½-½
M.Krasenkow W. Spoelman ½-½ A. Braun P. Negi 1-0
E. Bacrot D. Stellwagentd ½-½ J. van der Wiel F. Nijboer 1-0
P. Harikrishna Y. Houtd 1-0 S. Li A. Ushenina 1-0

 
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E,Postny takes solo lead! In game against Gyimesi he sacrificed exchange for a pawn and get strong pawn center. He won after long game. The agreement draw followed in game Moiseenko vs Smirin after 23 moves in about equal position. The prize "boring game" got the game Avrukh vs Roiz in 12 moves draw.One of the sharpest game today was Rodshtein vs Kogan. Max took full point.

Tournament's standing

No Name Country Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Place
1 Roiz,Michael ISR 2659 x   ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½

½

1 4-3 
2 Moiseenko,Aleksander UKR 2643   x 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 0 8
3 Avrukh,Boris ISR 2628 ½ 1 x 0 1 0 ½   ½ 1 4-3 
4 Postny,Evgeny ISR 2627 ½ ½ 1 x 1 0 1 1   1 6 1
5 Macieja,Bartolmiej POL 2617 ½ ½ 0 0 x 0 ½ ½ 0   2 9-10 
6 Smirin,Ilia ISR 2616 ½ ½ 1 1 1 x   0 ½ 1
7 Rodshtein,Maxim ISR 2614 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ x ½ ½ 1 4 5-7 
8 Gyimesi,Zoltan HUN 2605 ½ ½   0 ½ 1 ½ x ½ ½ 4 5-7 
9 Khenkin,Igor GER 2602 ½ 0 ½   1 ½ ½ ½ x ½ 4 5-7 
10 Kogan,Arthur ISR 2591 0 1 0 0    0 0 ½ ½ x 2 9-10 

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6 games match man vs Mashine. New-York 2003

What do you think about Mashines?! Looks what Kasparov thinks :-)

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January 13, 2008
@ 01:35 PM

Levon Aronian scored his second win, beating Boris Gelfand in a modern Slav - his first ever victory against Boris! Levon’s home preparation. 17-year-old Magnus Carlsenfollowed Aronian’s footsteps with a second victory.

The Norwegian Wonderboy had a pleasant endgame advantage out of the opening and gradually improved the activity of his pieces (compare the positions after 19...Bxc3, 31.Rdd6 and finally 48.Kc6 The screws on Pavel Eljanov were slowly tightened and when Magnus collected pawns on move 51 and 52, the battle was over.

Teimour Radjabov keep former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik ‘in check’ with the black pieces. Vladimir thought he got out of the opening with a pleasant advantage, but couldn’t find a convincing continuation. After 25...Nd5 he realized Teimour had dealt with most issues and although he lost a pawn later on, had no difficulty achieving a draw.The game between Veselin Topalov and Vassily ended draw.At around the same time Viswanathan Anand and Shakhryar Mamedyarov had fought their way to a tie, too. Vishy had a better position all along, but with accurate defence Shaq kept his own. In the final position the advance of white’s passed pawns has been stopped short and they will soon be captured.

Van Wely came very close to his first win, but an inaccuracy allowed Polgar, to tie the game

The longest game of the day ended as it begun, with a slight edge for White, but not enough to win. Peter Leko tried hard to win a queen endgame with an extra pawn against Michael Adams. The Englishman didn’t blink for 98 moves, when all efforts came to an end.

Crosstable:

No Name Country Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Score
1 V. Kramnik RUS 2799 x ½                       ½ 1
2 T. Radjabov AZE 2735 ½ x                     1  
3 S. Mamedyarov AZE 2760     x                  0 ½   ½
4 P. Eljanov UKR 2692       x             ½  0     ½
5 M. Adams ENG 2726         x         ½ ½       1
6 L. Aronian ARM 2739           x     1 1         2
7 V. Ivanchuk UKR 2751             x ½ ½           1
8 J. Polgar HUN 2707             ½ x           ½ 1
9 V. Topalov BUL 2780           0 ½    x           ½
10 B. Gelfand ISR 2737         ½  0        x         ½
11 P. Leko HUN 2753       ½ ½           x       1
12 M. Carlsen NOR 2733     1               x     2
13 V. Anand IND 2799   0 ½                   x   ½
14 L. van Wely NED 2681 ½             ½           x 1

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In round 7 we saw very fight games. Two leaders dispute was decided in Smirin's favour, after he have get clear advantage in the opening. Postny is keeping eye on the Smirin also win his game against Macieja in very interesting line of Caro-Cann. Moiseenkolost his game to outsider of this Tournament Kogan, A, which collectid his first win!

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January 12, 2008
@ 09:24 PM

Wijk aan Zee 2008 started. The Armageddon has occured at the first day! :-)

Anand,V lost to Radjabov,T with black pieces, Aronjan,L defeated Topalov,V. The young prodigy Magnus Carlsen took the full point from Shakhriar Mamedjarov. The games Adams-Gelfand, Ivanchuk-Polgar, Kramnik-van Wely and Eljanov-Leko all were drawn without great incident.

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Today games are start in 19:00 local time.

Tornament is inflaming. tournament position is changing. Smirin got stuck on Gyimesi in exchange variant "Old Indian Defence". He went through the bad ending to him and lost. Postny vs Roiz hard fite which ended with peace. Avrukh suarely break Kogan in Queen's gambit. Rodshtein vs Macieja. Accurate play from both sides and draw agreement. Moiseenko, after is geting advantage in oppening +1 pawn  got a full point from Khenkin.


Tournament position after round 6:

1-3 Smirin, Postny, Avrukh, (4 points)

4-5 Roiz, Gyimesi (3.5 points)

6    Moiseenko (3points)

7-8 Rodshtein, Khenkin (2.5 points)

9    Macieja (2 points)

10  Kogan (1 point)

      

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Games start in 10:00 local time.

Khenkin vs Avrukh 13 moves draw. Arthur Kogan was close to win, but Gyimesi Zoltan find a way out of 1/2. Mecieja,B could couple times to get huge advantage, but missed his chances. The only hero of the day was Evgeny Postny. He outplayed with black's pieces Max Rodshtein in interesting line of Slav-defence. Smirin vs Roiz short draw. Postny and Smirin leading with 3.5 out of 5 points.

Tournament table after round 5

No Name Country Rating  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 Points Place
1 Roiz,Michael ISR 2659   x       ½ ½ ½  

½

 1     3  
2 Moiseenko,Aleksander UKR 2643    x  0 ½ ½   ½ ½         2  
3 Avrukh,Boris ISR 2628    1  x  0  1   ½   ½       3  
4 Postny,Evgeny ISR 2627   ½  1  x    0  1      1    3½  
5 Macieja,Bartolmiej POL 2617 ½ ½  0    x     ½        1½  
6 Smirin,Ilia ISR 2616 ½      1  1  x     ½  1     4  
7 Rodshtein,Maxim ISR 2614 ½ ½ ½  0      x ½         2  
8 Gyimesi,Zoltan HUN 2605   ½     ½   ½  x ½  ½    2½  
9 Khenkin,Igor GER 2602 ½   ½     ½   ½  x  ½    2½  
10 Kogan,Arthur ISR 2591  0      0    0   ½ ½  x     1  

 

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Gyimesi,Zoltan-Khenkin,Igor short 19 move draw. Avrukh,Boris outplayed Macieja,Bartlomeij 1-0. Michael Roiz showed his knowledge ending bishop against knightwith Queens in open position and won his game Roiz, Michael-Kogan, Arthur 1-0.
and the most interesting game was dispute of two leaders Postny,Evgeny vs Smirin Ilia in Old indian defence with one of the popular lines 9.b4 for white. Smirin get off the opening slightly better and take up to win. Postny, Evgeny-Smirin,Ilia 0-1

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Smirin catch up Postny. Today he has choosen a rare for nowdays sharp line of Polugaevsky in Najdorf variant of Sicilian.
Kogan, Arthur-Smirin, Ilia 0-1. Postny tried to outplay Moiseenko, Aleksandr in Slav defence with one pawn more, but white's conterplay was too strong and game finished by repetition of moves and draw. Other games were drawn.

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Evgeny, Postny take a solo lead in tournament with second win over Kogan, Arthur in very sharp line of "accepted Queen's Gambit". Avrukh, Boris comes back after defeating over Moiseenko, Aleksander. other three games drawn.

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January 9, 2008
@ 12:44 AM

The Corus chess tournament 2008 will be held from 11-27 january 2008 in Wijk aan Zee. It has three mane tournaments: (A, B, C). They are played according to the "round robin" system. All three GM groups have 14 players. Group A is strongest, category 20 and 2742! average rating. This year tournament including almost all strongest GM's.

preview Wijk aan Zee 2008(video)


 
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Round 1

The first round showed us all fighting games but only two were fruitful.
Avrukh, Boris - Postny, Evgeny 0-1 and Macieja, Bartlomiej - Smirin, Ilia 0-1
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