Sunday, January 18, 2009

The BIG upset of the day: Ivanchuk 0-1 Smeets

The BIG upset of the day: Ivanchuk 0-1 Smeets


GM Ivanchuk (2779) - GM Smeets (2601) [D44]
Corus A, 17.01.2009

1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d4 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 dxc4 6.a4 Bb4 7.e4 Bxc3+ 8.bxc3 Qa5 9.e5 Ne4 10.Bd2 Qd5 11.Qc2 c5 12.Be3 cxd4 13.cxd4 Qa5+ 14.Nd2 Nxd2 15.Bxd2 Qd5 16.Qxc4 Qxc4 17.Bxc4 Nc6 18.Bc3 Ne7 19.a5 Bd7 20.Bb4 Rc8 21.Be2 Nc6 22.Bc5 Nxe5 23.Rb1 Nc6 24.Rxb7 Nxa5 25.Rxa7 Nc6 26.Rb7 Nd8 27.Rb3 Bc6 28.0–0 Nb7 29.Ba3 Kd7 30.Rc1 Nd6 31.Rb6 Nf5 32.d5 exd5 33.Bg4 g6 34.Bb2 Rhe8 35.Bxf5+ gxf5 36.f3 Re2 37.Bd4 Rd2 38.Be3 Rd3 39.Bf4 d4 40.Re1 Black wins 0–1
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

The BIG upset of the day: Ivanchuk 0-1 Smeets


GM Ivanchuk (2779) - GM Smeets (2601) [D44]
Corus A, 17.01.2009

1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d4 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 dxc4 6.a4 Bb4 7.e4 Bxc3+ 8.bxc3 Qa5 9.e5 Ne4 10.Bd2 Qd5 11.Qc2 c5 12.Be3 cxd4 13.cxd4 Qa5+ 14.Nd2 Nxd2 15.Bxd2 Qd5 16.Qxc4 Qxc4 17.Bxc4 Nc6 18.Bc3 Ne7 19.a5 Bd7 20.Bb4 Rc8 21.Be2 Nc6 22.Bc5 Nxe5 23.Rb1 Nc6 24.Rxb7 Nxa5 25.Rxa7 Nc6 26.Rb7 Nd8 27.Rb3 Bc6 28.0–0 Nb7 29.Ba3 Kd7 30.Rc1 Nd6 31.Rb6 Nf5 32.d5 exd5 33.Bg4 g6 34.Bb2 Rhe8 35.Bxf5+ gxf5 36.f3 Re2 37.Bd4 Rd2 38.Be3 Rd3 39.Bf4 d4 40.Re1 Black wins 0–1


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Friday, January 16, 2009

Nine-year-old Shah Creates History

Nine-year-old Shah creates history


Nine-year-old Shah creates history; beats GM Ibrayev Nurlan

New Delhi (IANS): Nine-year old Hetul Shah created history in the first round of the seventh Parsvnath International Open Chess tournament, defeating Grand Master Nurlan Ibrayev of Kazakhstan on Sunday.

Apart from Nurlan, almost all top seeded players of the tournament, which includes a record 20 Grand Masters, posted easy victories to advance to the second round with full points in their kitty.

While top seed Grandmaster Areshchenko Alexander of Ukraine had an easy outing against Dasharathi Sahoo, the third seed and leader of the Indian challenge in this tournament, Surya Sekhar Ganguly made short work of Niraj Saripalli.

Among the Indian players, former national champion Abhijit Kunte and Dibyendu Barua also had an easy day at the office as they beat D.K. Chopra and Dinesh Kumar Gupta.

Parimarjan Negi had to work little harder but secured full point against Vasanta Wettasinha of Sri Lanka.

Hetul was a class act Sunday afternoon as he not only recorded his biggest victory but also ensured a name in the record books. Hetul is the youngest ever to beat a Grandmaster, bettering the Indian record set up by Parimarjan Negi by more than a year.

Parimarjan had beaten Grandmaster Ivan Nemet in 2004 Biel Open, and at 11 years was thus far the youngest ever to beat a Grandmaster from India. Hetul, at 9 years and six months, has now beaten that record. Source:http://www.hindu.com

GM Ibrayev, Nurlan (2407) - Hetul, Shah (1817) [A00]
7th Parsvnath International Open, 11.01.2009

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0–0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0–0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 cxd4 13.cxd4 Bd7 14.Nf1 Rfc8 15.Ne3 Nc6 16.a3 Bf8 17.b3 Nxd4 18.Nxd4 Qc3 19.Ne2 Qxa1 20.Qd2 d5 21.b4 d4 22.Nd1 Rxc2 23.Qxc2 Rc8 24.Qd2 Nxe4 25.Qd3 Nd6 26.Bb2 Qa2 27.f4 Qc4 28.Qb1 d3 29.Ne3 Qe4 30.Nc3 Qxf4 31.Ncd5 Qg3 32.Nf1 Qg6 33.Bxe5 Nc4 34.Nf4 Qb6+ 35.Kh1 Nxe5 36.Rxe5 Bd6 37.Re4 Bc6 38.Qc1 Qb7 39.Re1 Bxg2+ 40.Nxg2 Rxc1 41.Rxc1 Bf4 42.Rc3 d2 43.Rd3 h6 44.Kg1 Qb6+ 0–1


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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Asian Chess Champions League


Thursday, January 01, 2009



Al Ain A in showdown with Vietnam Victory
By Yasir Abbasher, Senior Reporter
Published: December 31, 2008, 23:29


Al Ain: Hosts Al Ain A team were due to enter a crucial match against Vietnam Victory in their last match in the Asian Chess Champions League last night, hoping to clinch the two points and secure the title.

The hosts were set back in the penultimate round when they had to settle for draws in all four boards with their counterparts from second seeded Fajr Shams, from Iran, as they increased their tally to 11 points from 6 matches, losing their first point in the tournament.

Winning their last match will put them beyond the reach of their nearest rivals, Qi Yuan from China and Tagaytay from the Philippines, who will face each other as they collected 10 points each.

"We are ready for the final match and we know its importance to win the title," Hesham Al Taher, the captain of Al Ain A team, told Gulf News. "We will be expecting a tough fight in the final match."

Meanwhile, the Al Ain B team have scored another victory over Al Shuolaa club from Yemen 2.5-1.5 to increase their tally to 8 points while Sharjah remained with 5 points after losing against Glkynysh from Turkmenistan 3.5-0.5.

Club India were surprisingly defeated by Mon-Cad from Mongolia 3-1 to deny them a leading position as they remained with six points.

Souce: Gulf News

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