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Ponkratov Wins Ugra Governor's Cup

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The Ugra Governors Cup is an annual open tournament and a stage of the Russian Cup. A relatively high prize fund (about $50,000; 1st ~ $7,000) and especially the fact that one can register for participation after getting knocked-out from the 1st round of the World Cup guarantees a strong field.

 

This years event was won by 23-year old GM Pavel Ponkratov (2583, RUS), who scored 7.5 out of 9. At 7 out of 9 were the following ten grandmasters, sorted by final place:

 

Maxim Matlakov (2632, RUS);

Igor Kournosov (2633, RUS);

Denis Khismatullin (2656, RUS);

Gadir Gusseinov (2625, AZE);

Dmitry Bocharov (2585, RUS);

Alexei Alexandrov (2609, BLR);

Pavel Kotsur (2558, KAZ);

Dmitry Kokarev (2596, RUS);

Viorel Iordacescu (2646, MOL);

Rinat Dzhumbaev (2589, KAZ).

 
The rating favorites - Sergey Zhigalko (2689, BLR) and Rauf Mamedov (2679, AZE) finished at places 31 and 30 with 5.5 points.


Another notable trend is the decline of the middle class in chess: out of 154 players 28 had the GM title, 6 IM, 8 FM, 2 WIM, 2 WFM. In other words, there were more grandmasters than any other title-holders combined.

 

Full standings (in Russian)


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Chess Tactics

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Carlsen (2823) - Kramnik (2791), 2011, rapid
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How would you evaluate the position? Should White grab a pawn by playing Rd3?

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Russian Superfinal-2011

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by Natalia Pogonina for her
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The 61st Womens Russian Championship took place in Moscow from August 18 to 29. This prestigious tournament didnt get an adequate coverage in the chess media due to language barriers (most of the materials were available only in Russian), and the distraction caused by the World Cup.

This time there were 10 participants (instead of the traditional 12), and the Kosintseva sisters declined the invitations due to an intense schedule. Nonetheless, the field was quite strong and featured, among others, ex-Womens World Chess hampion Alexandra Kosteniuk (2497) and two times runner-up Alisa Galliamova (2492). By the way, Alisa won the previous two Superfinals. After having competed at a Grand Prix stage in Rostov, both ladies were rather tired. #3 by rating was Valentina Gunina (2487), followed by me at 2442. Other players were Anastasia Bodnaruk (2431), Elena Zaiatz (2419), Tatiana Shadrina (2373), Olga Girya (2371), Kovanova Baira (2354), Daria Charochkina (2310).  
 

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From left to right: Galliamova, Bodnaruk, Kovanova, Pogonina, Kosteniuk, Zaiatz, Charochkina, Girya, Gunina, Shadrina

Photo by WGM Anna Burtasova, russiachess.org


For me it was my 6th Superfinal (I have missed only 2004 and 2006). So far my best result was sharing first last year, when I lost the rapid tie-break against Galliamova and got silver. Less delightful were years 2008, when I started by losing three games, and 2009, when I had to withdraw from the event due to health issues.
 

My starting number in the table was 6, so I had to play two Blacks in the first two games. Against Kovanova I had a slightly inferior position, and against Gunina I missed a win a couple of times. Both matches were drawn. Then I won with White against Girya and Galliamova and lost with Black against Bodnaruk and Zaiatz. In rounds 7 and 8 I defeated Shadrina and Kosteniuk and ended up in clear second. In the last round I had small chances for gold and could have got silver in case I did not lose. Alas, I played horribly and lost with White to Charochkina, which came as a surprise to most spectators and commentators. 4th place, a cold during the event, opening problems and other issues signified that my preparation for the tournament wasnt perfect.
 

At the beginning of the tournament Gunina and Kovanova were leading. In round 6 Baira drew, while Valentina won. A convincing finish allowed Gunina to clinch the title, and Kovanova scored just 0.5 out of 3 and finished on 5th place. A last round victory brought Alisa Galliamova the silver medal, and Charochkina earned bronze in the same fashion.
 

There were no undefeated players at this tournament. As usually, most games were decisive, with the exceptions of two relatively short draws.

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Today I would like to show you my first victory from the 11 Superfinal. My opponent, Olga Girya, became the runner-up at the Junior Girls World Chess Championship just before the event.
 


The key moment was when Black played c4. My opponent shouldnt have determined the pawn structure and given me a chance for a comfortable attack. However, Black could defend more successfully if she had relocated the knight to g6 via d7. I got a considerable advantage and converted it rather quickly due to a blunder by Olga.

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Chess TV - New Episode

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Here is a new episode of Chess TV by our Swedish friends.

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Missed Chess Tactics

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Kramnik (2791) - Carlsen (2823), 2011, rapid
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Vladimir won the game in great style, but here he missed a forced win. Can you calculate the line correctly?

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Anand, Cmilyte and Team India win Botvinnik Memorial

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World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand won the Botvinnik Memorial 1.5 points ahead of the competitors. Meanwhile, Women's European Champion Victoria Cmilyte secured the 1st place in the women's event with a round to go. Surprisingly enough, both the rating favorites ended up being last:

Player

 

 

 

 

Score

Place

Performance


Magnus Carlsen, 2823

X

½ 0

½ 0

½ 0

1.5

IV

2605


Viswanathan Anand, 2817

½  1

X

1 1

½ ½

4.5

I

3007


Levon Aronian, 2807

½ 1

0 0

X

½ 1

3

II

2810


Vladimir Kramnik, 2791

½ 1

½ ½

½ 0

X

3

III

2816


Player

 

 

 

 

Score

Place

Performance


Humpy Koneru, 2600

X

1 ½

0 0

½ 0

2

IV

2393


Tatiana Kosintseva, 2536

0 ½

X

0 1

1 0

2.5

III

2481


Victoria Cmilyte, 2525

1 1

1 0

X

0 1

4

I

2684


Eliana Danielian, 2517

½ 1

0 1

1 0

X

3.5

II

2620


In an entertaining blitz tournament with mixed pairs (odd moves made by women, even by men), where four teams  competed, India was unmatched:

Team

 

 

 

 

Score

Place

India (Anand & Humpy)

X

1

½

1

2.5

I

Armenia (Aronian & Danielian)

0

X

1

1

2

II

Europe (Carlsen & Cmilyte)

½

0

X

½

1

III

Russia (Kramnik & Kosintseva T)

0

0

½

X

0.5

IV


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Botvinnik Memorial - Day 2 Live

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Chess Tactics

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Aronian (2807) - Carlsen (2823), 2011
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Botvinnik Memorial - Live

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Chess TV - New Episode

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Thursday, 01 September 2011


Hooray, Chess TV is back from summer holidays!

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