Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Not so sure he can win now. See the clock times.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Have faith! Keith has now won.
Big haul of rating points there.
I'm looking at the ENG results here:
http://chess-results.com/tnr148537.aspx ... YES&wi=984
Ravia Haria, Keith Arkell and Joshua Higgs appear to be the outstanding performances.
Big haul of rating points there.
I'm looking at the ENG results here:
http://chess-results.com/tnr148537.aspx ... YES&wi=984
Ravia Haria, Keith Arkell and Joshua Higgs appear to be the outstanding performances.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
In terms of performance relative to own rating Cosima Keen seems way ahead of the restChristopher Kreuzer wrote:Have faith! Keith has now won.
Big haul of rating points there.
I'm looking at the ENG results here:
http://chess-results.com/tnr148537.aspx ... YES&wi=984
Ravia Haria, Keith Arkell and Joshua Higgs appear to be the outstanding performances.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
In Keith we trust - second on tiebreak, so he may be solvent nowChristopher Kreuzer wrote:Have faith! Keith has now won.
Big haul of rating points there.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
She must have been thrilled with her round four pairing against the top seed Safarli, but it wasn't a great advertisement for the official Swiss pairing system.LawrenceCooper wrote:
In terms of performance relative to own rating Cosima Keen seems way ahead of the rest
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
If you examine Safarli's pairing record you can see that he didn't play the first two rounds and then proceeded to win his remaining 7 games.NickFaulks wrote:She must have been thrilled with her round four pairing against the top seed Safarli, but it wasn't a great advertisement for the official Swiss pairing system.LawrenceCooper wrote:In terms of performance relative to own rating Cosima Keen seems way ahead of the rest
Their meeting in round 4 can't be blamed on the pairing system. What was the alternative?
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In the end I tied for 1st, and came second outright on tiebreak.
Just a massive relief to know that my throwing away the British Championship with babyish blunders against Emms ( obviously 33...e4 draws trivially) and Hawkins ( just play ...Rfd8 on move 23 rather than on move 24) wasn't a definitive sign that my brain has gone AWOL.
Thanks guys for the support. I Think that at the ripe old age of 54 this was one of my best ever performances.
A near 2700 performance. Probably better than last years achievements of European Senior Champion and 1st = in the World Senior ( and 2620+ perfs at Hastings and the Isle of Man). Still a long way to go, of course, but retaining the hope I can make some kind of impression before old age kicks in.
Just a massive relief to know that my throwing away the British Championship with babyish blunders against Emms ( obviously 33...e4 draws trivially) and Hawkins ( just play ...Rfd8 on move 23 rather than on move 24) wasn't a definitive sign that my brain has gone AWOL.
Thanks guys for the support. I Think that at the ripe old age of 54 this was one of my best ever performances.
A near 2700 performance. Probably better than last years achievements of European Senior Champion and 1st = in the World Senior ( and 2620+ perfs at Hastings and the Isle of Man). Still a long way to go, of course, but retaining the hope I can make some kind of impression before old age kicks in.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Well done Keith
What did you think of Rambaldi?
What did you think of Rambaldi?
Stefan Löffler @StefanLoeffler 1d1 day ago
Italy´s next top talent (but based in Grenoble, France) Francesco Rambaldi, 16, scores final GM norm at Vienna Open
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Thanks, Mick!
Rambaldi is phenomenally talented and, at least equally importantly, seems to have a very stable character.
He seemed completely unfazed by his progress through the tournament, and is already rated 2517 despite being only 16 years of age. He also gained another 17 ELO points here in Vienna. The Italian presence as a whole was very impressive. Could this really be simply a result of Caruana's status, despite that he has spent most of his life in America, and is now, once again, officially affiliated to that nation?
I found it extremely difficult to extract half a point from him. I was on the ropes all game, and the engine seems to think that nearly all of my moves, after the opening, were 'only moves'. Incidentally, I also drew with the other guy on the podium - 26-year-old GM Banusz (2586) from Hungary. So I am 12 years older than their combined age. Pity the guy who came 4th wasn't some 12 year old prodigy
Rambaldi is phenomenally talented and, at least equally importantly, seems to have a very stable character.
He seemed completely unfazed by his progress through the tournament, and is already rated 2517 despite being only 16 years of age. He also gained another 17 ELO points here in Vienna. The Italian presence as a whole was very impressive. Could this really be simply a result of Caruana's status, despite that he has spent most of his life in America, and is now, once again, officially affiliated to that nation?
I found it extremely difficult to extract half a point from him. I was on the ropes all game, and the engine seems to think that nearly all of my moves, after the opening, were 'only moves'. Incidentally, I also drew with the other guy on the podium - 26-year-old GM Banusz (2586) from Hungary. So I am 12 years older than their combined age. Pity the guy who came 4th wasn't some 12 year old prodigy
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Well played old man
Got to admit this age thing is an urban myth, I myself have had my best tournaments of my chess playing career at Gibraltar and the Politiken this year and I have just turned 40, hopefully I keep it going, and so do you
Got to admit this age thing is an urban myth, I myself have had my best tournaments of my chess playing career at Gibraltar and the Politiken this year and I have just turned 40, hopefully I keep it going, and so do you
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Alan Walton wrote:
Well played old man.
I agree. You have no worries. I am 84 and still win the occasional prize.
Well played old man.
I agree. You have no worries. I am 84 and still win the occasional prize.
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Re: Vienna open 15 to 23 August 2015
Well done, Keith. Will we have the pleasure of your company at this year's World Individual Seniors?
I am going to start a thread in the Seniors section of this Board shortly where this discussion might continue.
I am going to start a thread in the Seniors section of this Board shortly where this discussion might continue.
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Cheers, Tim!
Indeed you will, if my company can be described in such a way.
I'm really looking forward to the event already, with, as last year, the perfect preparation coming beforehand in the shape of the fantastically strong Isle of Man, Poker Stars event.
Indeed you will, if my company can be described in such a way.
I'm really looking forward to the event already, with, as last year, the perfect preparation coming beforehand in the shape of the fantastically strong Isle of Man, Poker Stars event.