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Dresden Olympiad

Round 8
Levon Aronian in round 8. Photo © http://www.europe-echecs.com

Round 8
Some of the top boards in round 8. Photo © http://www.europe-echecs.com

The Olympiad takes place in Dresden 12th-25th November 2008. England's sponsorship by Liverpool Victoria also known as LV= has ensured the participation of their best players Adams and Short. Topalov, Morozevich, Carlsen, Ivanchuk, Kramnik, Aronian, Radjabov, Leko, Jakovenko, Wang Yue are amongst the leading players. Full coverage here.

Official site: http://dresden2008.de - Europe-Echecs Videos - ICC Weblog https://webcast.chessclub.com/blog/ - Olympiad Chess Results.com

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Games in PGN

38th Olympiad Dresden (GER), 13-25 xi 2008
Games in PGN
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I have done a small amount of editing and correcting of the mens games from rounds 1-6. I can't make use of the compiled PGN files for the individual rounds from the official site. I simply don't trust them. There may be extra material in there but I can't make use of it as a number of games are misattributed. In fact when I downloaded them rounds 1-2 for the women actually had the men's games in them. If people find obvious errors please let me know. The games above are taken from the live coverage and then processed into the normal TWIC format. I have tinkered with probably around 20 results and false game endings in the above files for round 1-6. In round 7 Albaba, Izzat is in fact Albonni, Asaad in the rating list, I've no idea how that works.

Reports

Malcolm Pein's Round 6 Report

Malcolm Pein's Round 5 Report

Malcolm Pein's Round 4 Report

Malcolm Pein's Round 2 Report

Malcolm Pein's Round 1 Report

Round 8 News by Mark Crowther

  • France vs. Armenia. Bacrot and Aronian blitzed into a drawn ending with Bacrot having an extra pawn but no winning chances. Vladimir Akopian won on board 2 against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave after getting a decisive advantage in the opening. Armenia took a decisive 2.5-0.5 lead with a win for Gabriel Sargissian against Laurent Fressinet and finished it off 3.5-0.5 when Tigran L Petrosian beat Vladislav Tkachiev when the latter ran down his position quickly after the first time control.
  • Israel defeated Germany after Boris Gelfand won on top board against Arkadij Naiditsch. The other games were drawn.
  • Russia vs USA. Jakovenko beat Akobian in the first game to finish. Kamsky levelled things up by beating Svidler and although Morozevich couldn't quite force a win against Onischuk, Grischuk took the Russian's to a 2.5-1.5 win by defeating Nakamura.
  • Ukraine beat New Zealand 4-0 in the easiest draw for the top seeds. On top board Ivanchuk was the last to finish beating Murray Chandler, although Chandler could have resigned about an hour before he did.
  • Michael Adams blew a winning advantage against Baadur Jobava and he had to settle for the draw that won the match. Earlier Short equalised out of the opening against Izoria and then increased the pressure such that his opponent eventually cracked on the run up to the first time control. The other two games were drawn so England won 2.5-1.5. England are very much over achieving. Number 3 seeds China are struggling to live up to their billing and were held 2-2 by Vietnam.
  • Magnus Carlsen outcalculated David Navara in an extremely sharp Ruy Lopez Flohr-Zaitsev variation.
  • Topalov who made short work of Zhigalko although the game trailed on a bit longer than strictly necessary. However Bulgaria only drew 2-2 with Belarus after Aleksej Aleksandrov (who used to be a lot higher rated than he is at the moment) beat Ivan Cheparinov. .
  • Round 8 Live Games from 2pm GMT

    The PGN file used in the viewer.

    The board needs Silverlight 2. Click through the moves using the arrows or the moves next to the board. The board automatically checks for new moves every 3 minutes. Board by Martin Bennedik.

    38th Olympiad Dresden (GER), 13-25 xi 2008
    Leading Round 8 Results 17th Nov 2008. 2pm GMT start.
    Br.7FRA France (FRA)Elo½ :3½9ARM Armenia (ARM)Elo
    1.1GMBacrot Etienne2705½-½GMAronian Levon2757
    1.2GMVachier-Lagrave Maxime27160-1GMAkopian Vladimir2679
    1.3GMFressinet Laurent26760-1GMSargissian Gabriel2642
    1.4GMTkachiev Vladislav26640-1GMPetrosian Tigran L2629
    Br.8ISR Israel (ISR)Elo2½:1½11GER Germany 1 (GER1)Elo
    2.1GMGelfand Boris27191-0GMNaiditsch Arkadij2678
    2.2GMRoiz Michael2677½-½GMKhenkin Igor2647
    2.3GMAvrukh Boris2657½-½GMFridman Daniel2630
    2.4GMPostny Evgeny2674½-½GMBaramidze David2557
    Br.10USA United States of America (USA)Elo1½:2½1RUS Russia (RUS)Elo
    3.1GMKamsky Gata27291-0GMSvidler Peter2727
    3.2GMNakamura Hikaru27040-1GMGrischuk Alexander2719
    3.3GMOnischuk Alexander2644½-½GMMorozevich Alexander2787
    3.4GMAkobian Varuzhan26060-1GMJakovenko Dmitry2737
    Br.3CHN China (CHN)Elo2-237VIE Vietnam (VIE)Elo
    4.1GMBu Xiangzhi2714½-½GMNguyen Ngoc Truong Son2567
    4.2GMNi Hua2710½-½GMLe Quang Liem2583
    4.3GMWang Hao26960-1GMDao Thien Hai2510
    4.4GMLi Chao B26221-0GMTu Hoang Thong2496
    Br.2UKR Ukraine (UKR)Elo4-071NZL New Zealand (NZL)Elo
    5.1GMIvanchuk Vassily27861-0GMChandler Murray G2515
    5.2GMEljanov Pavel27201-0IMDive Russell John2357
    5.3GMEfimenko Zahar26801-0FMSmith Robert W2316
    5.4GMVolokitin Andrei26591-0FMNokes Roger I2293
    Br.4AZE Azerbaijan (AZE)Elo2½:1½24CRO Croatia (CRO)Elo
    6.1GMRadjabov Teimour2752½-½GMPalac Mladen2583
    6.2GMGashimov Vugar2703½-½GMKozul Zdenko2593
    6.3GMHuseynov Gadir26501-0GMZelcic Robert2589
    6.4GMMammadov Rauf2631½-½GMStevic Hrvoje2588
    Br.6BUL Bulgaria (BUL)Elo2-223BLR Belarus (BLR)Elo
    7.1GMTopalov Veselin27911-0GMZhigalko Sergei2592
    7.2GMCheparinov Ivan26960-1GMAleksandrov Aleksej2617
    7.3GMGeorgiev Kiril2645½-½GMFedorov Alexei2584
    7.4GMDelchev Aleksander2632½-½GMZhigalko Andrey2568
    Br.15ENG England (ENG)Elo2½:1½17GEO Georgia (GEO)Elo
    8.1GMAdams Michael2734½-½GMJobava Baadur2664
    8.2GMShort Nigel D26421-0GMIzoria Zviad2610
    8.3GMHowell David W L2593½-½GMMchedlishvili Mikheil2615
    8.4GMJones Gawain C B2548½-½GMPantsulaia Levan2580
    Br.25SVK Slovakia (SVK)Elo3-127GRE Greece (GRE)Elo
    9.1GMMovsesian Sergei27321-0GMPapaioannou Ioannis2597
    9.2GMFtacnik Lubomir2571½-½GMKotronias Vasilios2587
    9.3GMMarkos Jan25571-0GMHalkias Stelios2584
    9.4IMVavrak Peter2478½-½GMMastrovasilis Dimitrios2572
    Br.50TUR Turkey (TUR)Elo1½:2½21POL Poland (POL)Elo
    10.1GMGurevich Mikhail2634½-½GMMiton Kamil2604
    10.2IMCan Emre24640-1GMWojtaszek Radoslaw2599
    10.3IMErdogdu Mert24491-0GMGajewski Grzegorz2577
    10.4FMYilmaz Mustafa23870-1GMBartel Mateusz2602
    Br.28SLO Slovenia (SLO)Elo2-213IND India (IND)Elo
    11.1GMBeliavsky Alexander G2619½-½GMSasikiran Krishnan2694
    11.2GMPavasovic Dusko25970-1GMHarikrishna P2659
    11.3GMLenic Luka2569½-½GMGeetha Narayanan Gopal2548
    11.4IMBorisek Jure25481-0GMSandipan Chanda2579
    Br.14ROU Romania (ROU)Elo1½:2½22SRB Serbia (SRB)Elo
    12.1GMNisipeanu Liviu-Dieter26840-1GMIvanisevic Ivan2658
    12.2GMIstratescu Andrei2633½-½GMSolak Dragan2595
    12.3GMParligras Mircea26111-0GMKovacevic Aleksandar2581
    12.4GMLupulescu Constantin25940-1GMPerunovic Milos2580
    Br.5HUN Hungary (HUN)Elo3-144ITA Italy (ITA)Elo
    13.1GMLeko Peter27471-0GMCaruana Fabiano2640
    13.2GMPolgar Judit27110-1GMGodena Michele2517
    13.3GMAlmasi Zoltan26631-0IMBrunello Sabino2455
    13.4GMBerkes Ferenc26451-0IMRombaldoni Denis2436
    Br.20NED Netherlands (NED)Elo3½: ½38PHI Philippines (PHI)Elo
    14.1GMVan Wely Loek26181-0GMVillamayor Buenaventura2468
    14.2GMSmeets Jan2604½-½GMSo Wesley2610
    14.3GMStellwagen Daniel26051-0IMGomez John Paul2519
    14.4GMWerle Jan25821-0GMLaylo Darwin2507
    Br.19NOR Norway (NOR)Elo3-118CZE Czech Republic (CZE)Elo
    15.1GMCarlsen Magnus27861-0GMNavara David2633
    15.2GMAgdestein Simen2588½-½GMHracek Zbynek2613
    15.3GMJohannessen Leif Erlend2545½-½GMLaznicka Viktor2591
    15.4IMHammer Jon Ludvig25221-0GMBabula Vlastimil2608
    Br.12ESP Spain (ESP)Elo3-155BAN Bangladesh (BAN)Elo
    16.1GMShirov Alexei27261-0GMRahman Ziaur2510
    16.2GMVallejo Pons Francisco26641-0GMHossain Enamul2494
    16.3GMIllescas Cordoba Miguel2604½-½GMAbdulla Al-Rakib2522
    16.4GMSan Segundo Carrillo Pablo2564½-½FMMinhazuddin Ahmed2377

    38th Olympiad Dresden (GER), 13-25 xi 2008
    Leading Round 8 of 11 Standings
    Rg.SnrTeamTeamGms+ = - Wtg1 Wtg2 Wtg3 Wtg4
    19ArmeniaARM8710152240800240
    28IsraelISR8620142055740215
    31RussiaRUS8611132060840200
    42UkraineUKR8530132055840200
    54AzerbaijanAZE8521122105820210
    611Germany 1GER18521121900810205
    73ChinaCHN8521121870760200
    837VietnamVIE8521121695690220
    97FranceFRA8521121680790195
    1025SlovakiaSVK8602121680640230
    1115EnglandENG8521121615750195
    1221PolandPOL8602121615660220
    1322SerbiaSRB8602121570680200
    1420NetherlandsNED8512111815750205
    155HungaryHUN8512111765710200
    166BulgariaBUL8512111730650230
    1713IndiaIND8512111700760195
    1819NorwayNOR8431111680730185
    1912SpainESP8512111645740195
    2023BelarusBLR8431111600720200
    2130SwedenSWE8512111585690195
    2228SloveniaSLO8512111575700200
    2310United States of AmericaUSA8512111545730195
    2416CubaCUB8512111505720195
    2534KazakhstanKAZ8512111435620210
    154 teams

    38th Olympiad Dresden Women (GER), 13-25 xi 2008
    Leading Round 8 of 11 Standings
    Rg.SnrTeamTeamGms+ = - Wtg1 Wtg2 Wtg3 Wtg4
    13ChinaCHN8620142328222.5
    27United States of AmericaUSA861113215.57423.5
    32UkraineUKR8530132067722.5
    49PolandPOL861113187.58220.5
    510SerbiaSRB8611131787421
    64GeorgiaGEO852112200.57621.5
    76ArmeniaARM8602121827720.5
    814SloveniaSLO852112170.56622.5
    916RomaniaROU8602121687421
    101RussiaRUS8431111918121
    118HungaryHUN851211179.57721
    125FranceFRA8512111776723
    1313BulgariaBUL8512111676720.5
    1411IndiaIND851211164.57418.5
    1543UzbekistanUZB8512111456919
    1624VietnamVIE851211143.56919.5
    1729ArgentinaARG8512111425822.5
    1823LithuaniaLTU843111134.56418.5
    114 teams

    The Week in Chess 732

    Issue #732, November 17th 2008. Latest News

    TWIC #732 zipped downloads:

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    Topalov - Kamsky match awarded to Bulgaria

    A report from Macauley Peterson says that agreement has been reached to hold the Topalov - Kamsky Match in Sofia. As I said a while back the only serious bidders were Bulgaria and so, nomatter that the home advantage gives Topalov a big edge it had to take place there. No doubt there were tough negotiations over the conditions but I have to give Kamsky a big amount of credit for this. Topalov likely has to give up participation at Linares if the dates turn out to be February 16th-28th 2009 but as he stands big favourite in the match and the reward will be a lucrative match against Anand this isn't really such a big stumbling block. Topalov can no doubt agree a future Linares participation in return.

    Kudos not only goes to Kamsky but to Macauley for the exclusive.

    Kamsky's manager Alexander Chernenko who said he had more money in Lvov is apparently not Kamsky's manager anymore. His bid was too good to be true (3 times the likely amount in Sofia) and we all know what that means, For instance I've had several e-mails today saying I've won huge amounts in lotteries I haven't entered.

    Details: https://webcast.chessclub.com/blog/2008/11/18/its-on-kamsky-topalov-sofia-february/

    Earlier FIDE announcement on Topalov - Kamsky

    Nanjing Super GM

    There is a Super GM Tournament in Nanjing, China taking place place 10th - 22nd December 2008. Six-player double round robin event.

    Players: Veselin Topalov g BUL 2791; Vassily Ivanchuk g UKR 2786; Levon Aronian g ARM 2757; Movsesian Sergei g 2732 SVK; Peter Svidler g 2727; Bu Xiangzhi g CHN 2714.

    It will be the strongest tournament ever held in China (at least by Elo average, 2751.6, making it a category 21 tournament)

    The Nanjing tournament will become super one like Wijk aan Zee, Sofia, and Linares.

    Further info: http://www.64ge.net/ and Gujuan Tzu's Chessnews Blog: http://blog.sina.com.cn/chessnews

    IV World Blitz Championship won by Dominguez

    The IV World Blitz Championships took place in Almaty Kazakhstan 7th (opening) - 8th (play) November 2008. 5 minutes per game. First place went to Leinier Dominguez Perez half a point clear of Vassily Ivanchuk (the game file had Ivanchuk beating Kamsky when he actually lost, this decisive game is unfortunately incomplete).

    Games in PGN - Some games are clearly incomplete.

    Official site: http://worldblitz2008.kz/

    Players: Amin Bassem (Egypt), Shakhriar Mamediarov (Azerbaijan), Krishnan Sasikiran (India), Gata Kamsky (USA), Alexander Morozevitch (Russia), Leinier Domiguez Perez (Cuba), Rafael Vaganian (Armenia), Sergey Rublevsky (Russia), Teimur Radjabov (Azerbaijan), Vladislav Tkachiev (France), Peter Svidler (Russia), Alexander Grischuk (Russia), Boris Gelfand (Israel), Judit Polgar (Hungary), Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine) and Murtas Kazhgaleyev (Kazakhstan).

    IV World Blitz Almaty KAZ (KAZ), 8-8 xi 2008 cat. XIX (2702)
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
    1. Dominguez Perez, Leinier g CUB 2719 * ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 11.5 2911
    2. Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2786 ½ * ½ 1 0 1 1 ½ 0 1 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 11.0 2871
    3. Svidler, Peter g RUS 2727 ½ ½ * ½ 0 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 ½ 10.0 2825
    4. Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2719 0 0 ½ * 1 1 ½ 1 1 1 ½ ½ 1 0 1 1 10.0 2825
    5. Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2731 0 1 1 0 * ½ 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 9.5 2794
    6. Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2751 ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ * ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 0 1 1 1 9.5 2793
    7. Kazhgaleyev, Murtas g KAZ 2640 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ * 1 1 0 ½ 1 1 1 ½ 1 8.0 2726
    8. Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2787 0 ½ ½ 0 1 0 0 * 0 1 0 ½ 1 1 1 1 7.5 2696
    9. Kamsky, Gata g USA 2729 ½ 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 * ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 1 1 7.0 2679
    10. Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2719 0 0 0 0 0 ½ 1 0 ½ * ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 7.0 2679
    11. Tkachiev, Vladislav g FRA 2664 0 0 1 ½ 0 0 ½ 1 ½ ½ * ½ ½ 0 1 ½ 6.5 2654
    12. Rublevsky, Sergei g RUS 2702 ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 0 0 ½ 1 ½ ½ * 0 ½ 1 1 6.5 2651
    13. Vaganian, Rafael A g ARM 2590 ½ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ½ 0 ½ 1 * 1 1 0 5.5 2614
    14. Amin, Bassem g EGY 2560 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 ½ 0 * 0 1 4.5 2562
    15. Sasikiran, Krishnan g IND 2694 ½ 0 0 0 1 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 * ½ 3.5 2491
    16. Polgar, Judit g HUN 2711 0 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ½ 0 1 0 ½ * 2.5 2428

    Corus Qualifier on ICC

    Corus Qualifier Eduardo Iturrizaga

    Venezuelan GM Eduardo Iturrizaga, beat Brazilian GM Alexander Fier to win the Corus 'C' Group satellite qualifier hosted on the Internet Chess Club.

    Iturrizaga, 19, won 3-1 in the blitz tiebreakers after two tough draws in the rapid matches, to take the top prize of the Corus C Group invite, round-trip ticket to Amsterdam, Hotel & Breakfast in Wijk aan Zee, plus $1300 appearance fee.

    The result of a place in the famous Corus tournament is a dream come true for the young three-time Venezuelan champion, who is a national hero being his country's one and only grandmaster. It also comes on the back of some promising results during the summer for Iturrizaga, who was runner-up (behind Peruvian GM Julio Granada Zuniga) in the 2008 Iberamerican Championship before going on to win the Central America & Caribbean Fide Sub-Zonal.

    16-players - selected by Corus, in consultation with ICC - from around the globe originally fought it out in this unique online rapid knockout tournament. And to ensure fair-play for all, at each location and for each match, an independent "proctor" was in place to oversee the proceedings, many of whom being national chess officials, international arbiters, national arbiters and ICC administrators.

    Games in PGN

    Details: http://www.chessclub.com/activities/corusqual08/

    Corus Internet Qualifier ICC (INT), 1-9 xi 2008
    ¤ 1/8 FINAL 1/4 FINAL 1/2 FINAL FINAL
    1
    16
    GM Alexander Fier (BRA, 2581) 1.5
    FM Graham Morrison (SCO, 2328) 0.5
    GM Fier 1.5
    IM Mekhitarian 0.5
    GM Fier 2.5
    GM Salgado 1.5
    GM Fier 1
    GM Iturrizaga 3
    8
    9
    IM Manuel Rodriguez (CUB, 2521) 0
    IM Sevak Mekhitarian (BRA, 2511) 2.0
    5
    12
    GM Ivan Salgado (ESP, 2556) 2.5
    FM Anish Giri (RUS, 2466) 1.5
    GM Salgado 1.5
    GM Bluvshtein 0.5
    4
    13
    GM Mark Bluvshtein (CAN, 2557)
    IM Robert Ris (NED, 2417)
    bye/no-show
    3
    14
    GM Georg Meier (GER, 2558)
    FM Marcus Santo (BRA, 2394)
    bye/no-show
    GM Meier 1.5
    IM Robson 0.5
    GM Meier 0.5
    GM Iturrizaga 1.5
    6
    11
    IM Sanan Sjugirov (RUS, 2549) 2.0
    IM Ray Robson (USA, 2466) 3.0
    7
    10
    GM Eduardo Iturrizaga (VEN, 2538)
    IM David Smerdon (AUS, 2470)
    bye/no-show
    GM Iturrizaga 3
    GM Safarli 1
    2
    15
    GM Eltaj Safarli (AZE, 2568) 2.0
    WGM Dagne Ciuskytev (ENG, 2339) 0

    Fascinating field for Corus A-Group 2009

    The 71st Corus Chess tournament takes place Friday, January 16th to Sunday, February 1st, 2009 in Wijk aan Zee, The Netherlands. Alexander Morozevich, Vassily Ivanchuk, Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian and Teimour Radjabov are the favourites for the event in the absence of world champion Viswanathan Anand, challenger Vladimir Kramnik and World Number one Veselin Topalov. This shake up of the field with these three regular missing has really freshened things up and should make for exciting chess, in the usual way they do things they'll probably be all back next year.

    Five players will make their debut in the A-group: the young Dutch grandmasters Jan Smeets and Daniel Stellwagen, the sensational Wang Yue from China, who climbed up to the 11th place on the latest world ranking list, the winner of Grandmastergroup B in 2008, Sergei Movsesian, and Leinier Dominguez from Cuba (ranked 21st on the FIDE October rating list).

    The official participants lists of Grandmaster groups B and C will be published later this year. Together with all amateur players and participants in the special groups, approximately 2,000 chess players are expected to come to Wijk aan Zee for the traditional chess festival in the small beach village at the west coast of The Netherlands, approximately 25 kilometers from Amsterdam.

    As from January 2009, the rate of play in Grandmaster groups A, B and C will change. The rate of play will be: 40 moves in 2 hours, then 20 moves in 1 hour, followed by 15 minutes with 30 seconds per move increment to finish the game.

    Official site: http://www.coruschess.com/

    71st Corus Wijk aan Zee A-Group
    (NED), 16 i - 1 ii 2009
    Alexander MorozevichRUS227871977
    Vassily IvanchukUKR327861969
    Magnus CarlsenNOR427861990
    Levon AronianARM727571982
    Teimour RadjabovAZE827511987
    Wang YueCHN1127361987
    Michael AdamsENG1227341971
    Sergei MovsesianSLW1327321978
    Sergei KarjakinUKR1527301990
    Gata KamskyUSA1627291974
    Leinier DominguezCUB2127191983
    Loek van WelyNED26181972
    Daniel StellwagenNED26051987
    Jan SmeetsNED26041985

    Anand retains World Title

    Vishy Anand World Champion

    World Champion Viswanathan Anand he looks very happy. Photo © Eugeny Atarov

    World Champion Viswanathan Anand successfully defended his title against Vladimir Kramnik in a 12 game match in Bonn, Germany, October 14th– 2nd November, 2008. The main sponsor was Evonik Industries AG and the prizemoney 1,5 Million Euro.

    Official Website: http://www.uep-worldchess.com/

    Game 11. Anand retains his title

    Final Score

    Anand 6½ Kramnik 4½

    World Chess Championship Stories

    Gm11: Anand retains his title

    Gm10: Kramnik strikes back

    Gm9: Anand three up with three to play

    Gm8: Anand needs just a point

    Gm7: Anand presses but Kramnik holds on

    Gm6: Third win for Anand places him on the verge of victory

    Gm5: Catastrophic blunder opens a gap for Anand

    Gm4: Kramnik holds Anand

    Gm3: Game three produces a great struggle and an Anand victory

    Gm2: Kramnik passes Anand's 1.d4 test by IM Malcolm Pein

    John Watson Reviews the DVDs of Anand and Kramnik

    Gm1: Anand holds Kramnik comfortably by IM Malcolm Pein

    Match Facts

    World Championship Results
    Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 32 D14 Slav Exchange
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 32 E25 Nimzo Indian Saemisch
    Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan 0-1 41 D49 Queens Gambit Meran
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 29 D37 QGD 5.Bf4
    Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan 0-1 35 D49 Queens Gambit Meran
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 47 E34 Nimzo Indian 4.Qc2
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 36 D19 Slav Defence
    Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan ½-½ 39 D39 QGD Ragozin
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 45 D43 Anti-Meran Gambit
    Kramnik, Vladimir - Anand, Viswanathan 1-0 29 E21 Nimzo Indian 4.Nf3
    Anand, Viswanathan - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 24 B96 Sicilian Najdorf

    World Chess Championship Bonn (GER), 14 x - 2xi 2008
    Name Ti NAT Rtng 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total Perf
    Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2783 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ . 2837
    Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2772 ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ . 2718

    Games in PGN

    Games in PGN - Malcolm Pein Annotated Games in PGN

    Other Coverage

    World Chess Championship. Viswanathan Anand retains title

    Cap d'Agde

    All the players from Cap d'Agde
    The players. Photo © Europe Echecs

    Games in PGN

    The Cap d'Agde took place 26th October - 1st November 2008. Hikaru Nakamura beat Vassily Ivanchuk in the final.

    Details: http://www.europe-echecs.com/articles/a-la-une-8e-rencontres-du-cap-d-agde-1451.html and http://www.capechecs.com/trophee_ccas.php

    Trophee CCAS Knockout Cap d'Agde
    (FRA), 28 x 2008
    Final
    Ivanchuk,V0.5
    Nakamura,Hi1.5
    Semi-final
    Carlsen,M1.5
    Ivanchuk,V2.5
    Karpov,Ana1
    Nakamura,Hi3
    Quarter-final
    Bu Xiangzhi0.5
    Carlsen,M1.5
    Radjabov,T1
    Ivanchuk,V3
    Caruana,F2.5
    Karpov,Ana3.5
    Nakamura,Hi3
    Vachier Lagrave,M1

    Cap d'Agde (FRA), 26 x - 1 xi 2008
    Vasily IvanchukUKRGM2786
    Magnus CarlsenNORGM2786
    Teimour RadjabovAZEGM2751
    Maxime Vachier Lagrave FRAGM2716
    Bu XiangzhiCHNGM2714
    Hikaru NakamuraUSAGM2704
    Ivan CheparinovBULGM2696
    Anatoly KarpovRUSGM2651
    Fabiano Caruana ITAGM2640
    Humpy KoneruINDGM2618
    Hou YifanCHNWGM2578
    Marie Sebag FRAGM2533
    Sebastien Feller FRAGM2526
    Alexandra KosteniukRUSGM2525
    Katerina LahnoUKRGM2488
    Almira Skripchenko FRAWGM2455

    Schachbundesliga 2008-9 2nd weekend

    Rounds 3 and 4 of "Schachbundesliga" take place 25th-26th October 2008. The 16 teams are located at four venues and play two matches each. One of the most exciting clashes will take place on Sunday in Munich between the champions OSG Baden-Baden and the strong team of Tegernsee. Other crucial matches are Remagen-Muelheim (possibly with Robert Huebner) and Bremen-Solingen. Like during all the season all the games, this weekend 128, will be covered live on the internet.

    Rounds 3 and 4 games in PGN

    Bundesliga 2008-9
    (GER), 2 x 2008 - iii 2009
    Munich
    Round 3 Saturday, 25th October, 2 pm
    Bayern Muenchen1.5-6.5 OSG Baden-Baden
    TV Tegernsee4.5-3.5 SC Eppingen
    Round 4 Sunday, 26th October, 10 am
    OSG Baden-Baden4.5-3.5 TV Tegernsee
    SC Eppingen5-3 Bayern Muenchen
    Berlin
    Round 3 Saturday, 25th October, 2 pm
    SC Kreuzberg4-4 SF Berlin
    USV TU Dresden2.5-5.5 Hamburger SK
    Round 4 Sunday, 26th October, 10 am
    SF Berlin4.5-3.5 USV TU Dresden
    Hamburger SK2-6 SC Kreuzberg
    Remagen
    Round 3 Saturday, 25th October, 2 pm
    SC Remagen3.5-4.5 SV Muelheim-Nord
    SG Turm Trier3-5 SF Katernberg
    Round 4 Sunday, 26th October, 10 am
    SV Muelheim-Nord6-2 SG Turm Trier
    SF Katernberg5-3 SC Remagen
    Wattenscheid
    Round 3 Saturday, 25th October, 2 pm
    SV Wattenscheid5.5-2.5 Werder Bremen
    Aljechin Solingen6-2 SK Turm Emsdetten
    Round 4 Sunday, 26th October, 10 am
    Werder Bremen3.5-4.5 Aljechin Solingen
    SK Turm Emsdetten2.5-5.5 SV Wattenscheid

    Further information (in German) and entrance site for the live coverage: http://www.schachbundesliga.de/index.aspx

    European Club Cup

    The European Club Cup 2008 (24th European Club Cup for Men, 13th European Club Cup for Women) took place in Kallithea, Greece 16th-24th October 2008. This very strong event had many of the best players in the world. URAL Sverdlovskaya (Radjabov, Kamsky, Shirov, Grischuk, Malakhov, Motylev and Dreev) edged out OSG Baden Baden (Svidler, Bacrot, Nisipeanu, Naiditsch, Vallejo, Harikrishna and Krasenkow) on board count.

    Cercle d'Echecs Monte Carlo won the European Club Cup for Women.

    Men's Games Archive in PGN - Women's Games Archive in PGN

    Official site: http://ecc2008.chessdom.com/

    12th Essent Chess Tournament

    The 12th edition of the Essent Chess Tournament took place October 17th-25th 2008. The location was the city of Hoogeveen. Ivan Sokolov took clear first in the Crown Group with 5/6.

    Official site: http://www.essentchess.nl/

    Russian Chess Championship. Svidler takes the title in playoff.

    The 61st Russian Championship SuperFinal took place 3rd-15th October 2008. There was a three way tie on 7/9. Dmitry Jakovenko beat Nikita Vitiugov to overtake him and catch Evgeny Alekseev. Peter Svidler started with three wins then became becalmed and lost his lead with a loss to Timofeev. In the final round he defeated the leader Evgeny Alekseev to catch him and set up a three way playoff. Playoffs were on 28th October 1pm Moscow time - according to the regulations it was supposed to after the final round, but that would have lasted until 1am - the format was 6 games (double-round robin) of 15'+10'' Peter Svidler won with 3/4.

    Playoff games in PGN

    Games in PGN

    Official site: http://www.russiachess.org/

    ch-RUS Playoff Moscow (RUS), 28-28 x 2008 cat. XIX (2718)
    1 2 3
    1. Svidler, Peter g RUS 2738 * * ½ 1 1 ½ 3 2901
    2. Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2709 ½ 0 * * 1 1 2818
    3. Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2708 0 ½ 0 0 * * ½ 2401

    ch-RUS Moscow (RUS), 3-15 x 2008 cat. XVII (2673)
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2
    1. Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2737 * ½ 1 ½ 1 0 ½ 1 1 ½ ½ ½ 7 2769
    2. Svidler, Peter g RUS 2727 ½ * 1 ½ ½ 1 0 ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 7 2770
    3. Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2715 0 0 * ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 7 2771
    4. Tomashevsky, Evgeny g RUS 2646 ½ ½ ½ * ½ 1 1 0 ½ ½ 1 ½ 2740
    5. Vitiugov, Nikita g RUS 2638 0 ½ ½ ½ * ½ 1 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ 2741
    6. Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2787 1 0 ½ 0 ½ * ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 2728
    7. Timofeev, Artyom g RUS 2670 ½ 1 0 0 0 ½ * ½ ½ 1 1 1 6 2709
    8. Lastin, Alexander g RUS 2651 0 ½ ½ 1 0 ½ ½ * ½ 0 ½ 1 5 2639
    9. Sakaev, Konstantin g RUS 2640 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ * ½ ½ ½ 4 2574
    10. Inarkiev, Ernesto g RUS 2669 ½ 0 0 ½ 0 ½ 0 1 ½ * ½ ½ 4 2571
    11. Riazantsev, Alexander g RUS 2656 ½ 0 0 0 ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ * 1 2541
    12. Maslak, Konstantin g RUS 2544 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 0 0 ½ ½ 0 * 3 2510