2015 European Senior Chess Championship
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2015 European Senior Chess Championship
Keith will be looking to repeat his epic win in the 50+ and looks like his main competition will be Sturua and John Nunn once again. Thought there was a chance Nigel Short would be playing.We've got three players in the 65+ as well at the moment. Very few women players listed in either event so far.
It will be held in the ancient city of Eretria, Greece, from 28th April until 8th May, 2015.
http://escc2015.chessdom.com/participants/
It will be held in the ancient city of Eretria, Greece, from 28th April until 8th May, 2015.
http://escc2015.chessdom.com/participants/
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Re: 2015 European Senior Chess Championship
C'mon Keith
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I think it's a modern resort island near the ancient city.Chris Rice wrote:Keith will be looking to repeat his epic win in the 50+ and looks like his main competition will be Sturua and John Nunn once again. We've got three players in the 65+ as well at the moment. Very few women players listed in either event so far.
It will be held in the ancient city of Eretria, Greece, from 28th April until 8th May, 2015.
Round 1 (of 9) starts this afternoon at 4pm Greek time.
As there were insufficient female entries for a separate tournament, the women are in with the men but will have separate prizes.
The 50+ event has most of the players who were in contention last year in the Worlds, but not Sveshnikov or Hebden.
We shall have to see whether they have live boards. If someone finds them this evening, please post the link here.
I doubt if there will be many competitive games in round 1 but Keith has a potentially tough pairing.
Link for participant list and pairings:
http://www.chess-results.com/tnr171508. ... d=1&wi=821
Top pairings in the 50+ are:
1. Ilandzis Spyridon (2151) v Nunn
2. Sturua v Gamback Bjorn (2141).
3. WGM Saunina Lyudmila (2138) v Arkell.
4. IM Kalegin Evgenij v Hewson
There are some other British entries, Terry Chapman is Black on board 13.
The 65+ tournament is much weaker and smaller than last year's World event.
Vasiukov is top seed. Nona Gaprindashvili is top woman (of four) and fourth seed overall.
There are only a few others 2200+.
There are some GB players and Pete Morriss of Ireland (a former schoolmate of Ray Keene at Dulwich).
Alastair White (Scotland) has White on board two v GM Kupreichik.
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Surprised that Nigel Short is not playing, as it is in Greece. It must clash with another tournament.
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This weekend's 4NCL possibly. Either that or he didn't want to have to rush back from the match with Kasparov.Clive Blackburn wrote:It must clash with another tournament.
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Surely if he has recovered from jet lag he will now be punch-drunk?Roger de Coverly wrote:This weekend's 4NCL possibly. Either that or he didn't want to have to rush back from the match with Kasparov.Clive Blackburn wrote:It must clash with another tournament.
Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
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Surely if he has recovered from jet lag he will now be punch-drunk? After all, George North (Wales and Saints) is still not back playing rugby after taking much less punishment.Roger de Coverly wrote:This weekend's 4NCL possibly. Either that or he didn't want to have to rush back from the match with Kasparov.Clive Blackburn wrote:It must clash with another tournament.
Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
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Time to lay off poor Nigel, I think; this senior tournament was never on his agenda.Brian Towers wrote:Surely if he has recovered from jet lag he will now be punch-drunk? After all, George North (Wales and Saints) is still not back playing rugby after taking much less punishment.Roger de Coverly wrote:This weekend's 4NCL possibly. Either that or he didn't want to have to rush back from the match with Kasparov.Clive Blackburn wrote:It must clash with another tournament.
Quoting from Edward Winter''s Chess Notes yesterday:
"Wanted: one topical chess forum where 100% of the contributions are worth reading, and not 100 forums where 1% are."
Let's discuss the Senior tournament instead. Chessdom (thanks for the link) are just showing the top five boards in each event. (Though board 5 in the 65+ isn't working?)
As of now they have the wrong result showing for Sturua. Looking at the position, he must have won.
Nice finish by John and hopefully Keith will eventually cash in the extra pawn in his R ending.
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Perhaps he should start one.Tim Harding wrote: Quoting from Edward Winter''s Chess Notes yesterday:
"Wanted: one topical chess forum where 100% of the contributions are worth reading, and not 100 forums where 1% are."
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His terms of use would be difficult to meet! (see entry 9254)Roger de Coverly wrote:Perhaps he should start one.Tim Harding wrote: Quoting from Edward Winter''s Chess Notes yesterday:
"Wanted: one topical chess forum where 100% of the contributions are worth reading, and not 100 forums where 1% are."
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/#925 ... crifice_by
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You might be able to run one if I was here full time otherwise a forum is just a forum.
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That is certainly the longest single-sentence paragraph that I have read in a very long time!Chris Rice wrote: His terms of use would be difficult to meet! (see entry 9254)
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Round 2 pairings:
Open 50
1 GM Nunn John D M 2601 1 1 IM Smolin Sergey 2272
2 FM Furman Boris 2217 1 1 GM Sturua Zurab 2536
3 GM Arkell Keith C 2493 1 1 FM Nikolaidis Konstantinos 2187
4 WIM Kasoshvili Tsiala 21791 1 IM Kalegin Evgenij 2457
5 IM Bellia Fabrizio 2433 1 1 Molchanov Nikolay 2153
6 IM Bruno Fabio 2418 1 1 Adams Mark 1997
7 WIM J Ligia-Letitia2172 1 1 GM Fernandes Antonio 2369
8 IM Berkovich M A2362 1 1 Staunsbjerg Valdemar A 1894
9 Seferlis G 1466 1 1 IM Petran Peter 2362
Open 65
1 Grabow Pouelsten Holm 2128 1 1 GM Vasiukov Evgeni 2416
2 GM Kupreichik Viktor D 2373 1 1 Morriss Pete 2092
3 IM Archangelsky Mikhail 2108 1 1 IM Rooze Jan 2281
4 Batakovs Olegs 2095 1 1 FM Gruzmann Boris 2200
5 IM Schouten Nico 2197 1 1 Muratoglu Salih 1960
6 Gregg Alan M 2083 1 1 CM Ashby Anthony C 2129
Open 50
1 GM Nunn John D M 2601 1 1 IM Smolin Sergey 2272
2 FM Furman Boris 2217 1 1 GM Sturua Zurab 2536
3 GM Arkell Keith C 2493 1 1 FM Nikolaidis Konstantinos 2187
4 WIM Kasoshvili Tsiala 21791 1 IM Kalegin Evgenij 2457
5 IM Bellia Fabrizio 2433 1 1 Molchanov Nikolay 2153
6 IM Bruno Fabio 2418 1 1 Adams Mark 1997
7 WIM J Ligia-Letitia2172 1 1 GM Fernandes Antonio 2369
8 IM Berkovich M A2362 1 1 Staunsbjerg Valdemar A 1894
9 Seferlis G 1466 1 1 IM Petran Peter 2362
Open 65
1 Grabow Pouelsten Holm 2128 1 1 GM Vasiukov Evgeni 2416
2 GM Kupreichik Viktor D 2373 1 1 Morriss Pete 2092
3 IM Archangelsky Mikhail 2108 1 1 IM Rooze Jan 2281
4 Batakovs Olegs 2095 1 1 FM Gruzmann Boris 2200
5 IM Schouten Nico 2197 1 1 Muratoglu Salih 1960
6 Gregg Alan M 2083 1 1 CM Ashby Anthony C 2129
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Great fun in John Nunn's game. He's sacrificed all three kingside pawns on successive moves.
And now the exchange!
The shallow online engines at Chessdom don't believe it but Houdini4 on my laptop says John is killing him after 18 Qh2 and that 18 Nxg7 is also quite strong.
And now the exchange!
The shallow online engines at Chessdom don't believe it but Houdini4 on my laptop says John is killing him after 18 Qh2 and that 18 Nxg7 is also quite strong.
Tim Harding
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