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FIDE country stats: Denmark

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Average rating of top-10 players: 2526
Total (inactive inclusive): 1390
Active: 1133

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  • Grand Master : 10 (7)
  • Woman Grand Master : (0)
  • International Master : 33 (30)
  • Woman International Master : (3)
  • FIDE Master : (44)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (5)

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Guess the players-35

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FIDE country stats: Kazakhstan

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Total (inactive inclusive): 413
Active: 190

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  • Grand Master : 15 (10)
  • Woman Grand Master : (1)
  • International Master : 27 (13)
  • Woman International Master : (3)
  • FIDE Master : (17)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (15)

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Chess Tactics

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Morozevich-Anand, 1995
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In this classic game Alexander Morozevich defeated Viswanathan Anand in a King's Gambit that lasted just 28 moves! Can you see how he converted the winning position pictured above? The whole game can be viewed here.

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Chess Tactics

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In 1994 young Vladimir Kramnik won this position in great style against Garry Kasparov. Can you see how?
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World's best chess players born in 1923-1910

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We have been reviewing chess leaders of the future, present and past. Today is the last episode of this epic project, and you will find out the answers to questions such as:

- Who is the oldest active FIDE-rated chess player?
- Who is the oldest GM, IM, WGM and WIM in the world
- At what level do people aged 86-100 play?

1923 
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Svetozar Gligoric, 2447, Serbia

Gligoric, Svetozar g  IA SRB 2447

Khasin, Abram m  RUS 2390

Vatnikov, Josif E m  RUS 2316

Foguelman, Alberto m  ARG 2310

Nowotny, Heinz f  AUT 2255

Pinjagin, Dmitry   RUS 2226

Kukharev, Nikolay f  RUS 2214

Cuibus, Janos   HUN 2185

Amil Meilan, Horacio   ARG 2164

Rojas Franco, Miguel   ESP 2134

 

1922
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Yuri Averbakh, 2445, Russia

 

 Averbakh, Yuri L g  IA RUS 2445 oldest GM in the world

Teschner, Rudolf h  GER 2295

Jankov, Todor   BUL 2293

Frech, Karoly   HUN 2260

Narodizki, Efim   RUS 2216

Kramar, Ilia   GER 2107

Hevizi, Laszlo Dr.   HUN 2097

Jasnig, Stelio   ITA 2082

Cantanhede, Hilwan Augusto W.   BRA 2060

Ferriz Carrasquedo, Alfonso f  MEX 2052

 

1921

Levy, Louis f  USA 2275

Shocron, Ruben   USA 2259

Toth G., Geza   HUN 2255

Sutterer, Robert   GER 2205

Bannik, Anatolij   GER 2175

Ousatchi, Mark f  GER 2157

Barczyszyn, Karl   AUT 2128

Veltmander, Iogannes   RUS 2107

Holl, Gregor   GER 2100

  Antollovich, Antonio   ARG 2030

1920

Genkovich, Anatoliy   UKR 2370

Lezcano Montalvo, Pedro   ESP 2250

Carames, Luis   ARG 2040

Donnelly, Ruth A   USA 2030

Kinin, Igor   RUS 2019

Muller, Laszlo   HUN 2008

Nadenau, Oskar   GER 1970

Kramorev, Yuri   RUS 1959

Tochtermann, Georg, Dr.   GER 1939

Kuznetsov, Fiodor   RUS 1931

 

1919

Concha, Aliro   CHI 2118

Konstacky, Matej   CZE 2110

Schmidt, Wolfgang   GER 2095
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Zvorykina, Kira wg wg RUS 2056 oldest WGM in the world

Riman, Vaclav   CZE 2045

Stepanov, Nikolay   RUS 2039

Demoulin, Paul   BEL 1948

Fleischer, Ernst   GER 1867

Masliah, Leon   FRA 1851

  Padsalgikar, Bhausaheb   IND 1847

1918

 Stuart, E Leslie   ENG 2038

Lorincz, Miklos   HUN 1983

Hoeppner, Hans   GER 1943

Fell, Lloyd S   AUS 1931

 

1917

 Stuart, E Leslie   ENG 2038

Lorincz, Miklos   HUN 1983

Hoeppner, Hans   GER 1943

Fell, Lloyd S   AUS 1931

 

1916

 Zhukhovitsky, Samuel m  RUS 2346 oldest IM in the world

Cordioli, Lourencio Joao   BRA 1995

Gracia Martinez, Julian   ESP 1868

Malbran, Rodolfo   ARG 1761

 

1915

Erhart, Helmut   AUT 2062

Berlacki, Pierre   FRA 2010

Loechner, Friedrich   GER 1939

Royo Soler, Agusti   ESP 1839

Baeumcher, Karl   GER 1757

Peer, Eli   ISR 1724

 

1914
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Berna Carrasco Araya, 2165, Chili
 

 Carrasco Araya, Berna wm wm CHI 2165 oldest WIM in the world

Kador, Julius   USA 2060

Freder, Heinrich   GER 2013

Krawczyk, Zbigniew   POL 1713

De Casteja, Emmanuel   FRA 1677

Riveline, Maurice   FRA 1659

 

1913

 Gilman, Arkadiy M.   RUS 2176

Banic, Stanko   SLO 1985

Aburto Renovales, Rafael   ESP 1511

 

1912

Baslavsky, Ilia   RUS 2110

Secula, Victor   GER 2102

Abzhirko, Nikolay   RUS 2057

Trias Fernandes, Ramon   ESP 2020

1911

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1910

 Benko, Francisco   ARG 2036

Vogel, Gerhard   GER 1448 oldest FIDE-rated active (!) player in the world


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Planning in Chess

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by Natalia Pogonina for her
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Two equally strong armies have gathered on opposite sides of the river. One commander evaluates the pluses and minuses of his and the enemys armies dispositions, comes up with a plan while taking into account possible counter-attacks, and chooses the correct time to launch an attack. The other couldnt care less about all this and just relies on the strength of his troops. The outcome of the battle is rather predictable, isnt it? In chess the same things happen all the time. A player who simply makes the moves he likes and hopes to win by random tactics usually succumbs to the opponent who has a plan behind his moves.

A plan is a set of interconnected actions performed on the board, and an essential component of each chess game. Based on the evaluation of the position, it helps one play on, find the right moves, save time and energy. Following a plan is important at all stages of the game, especially in the endgame.

As I have already mentioned, a plan depends heavily on the evaluation of the position. At this stage the first difficulties occur. Some positions are easy to evaluate, some are quite challenging. That is especially true for crazy irrational situations where the trickiest nuances may change everything, and relying on basic strategic and tactical principles isnt enough. Speaking of the latter, there are a couple standard positions (lighthouses) that one should be aware of: weak squares, hanging and badly located pieces, pawn advantage, interaction of pieces, etc. The more proficient the player, the more details he sees in each position, and the better he/she feels which ones are the most critical at a certain point.

After the position has been evaluated, one should create a plan. That is, a goal and actions needed to attain it. For example, your opponent may have a weak central square (just like d5 often is in the Sveshnikov). The goal could be to get hold of it, actions relocate the figures to the center and try to capture the square. Or, another case, your pieces are aiming at the opponents king. In this case you may want to try to initiate an attack. The actions will consist of advancing pawns and getting your pieces closer to the opponents king, preventing counter-threats, eliminating the kings pawn shield.

The plan should be realistic, possible to implement. One shouldnt plan something the opponent can quickly prevent. Its also very important to remember there are two players in the game and watch out for your partners activities. If his threats are superior to yours, you should neutralize his plan first and only then, when there is no danger, perform your own plan. For instance, you are attacking the enemys king, and he/she comes back with a mighty counter-attack in the center. His/her counter-attack looks very dangerous, so you have to switch your attention and forces to neutralizing it and only then proceed with your own ideas. Or, on the contrary, there are some quiet positions when both partners have a lot of time to improve the location of the pieces. You may go on with your plan, but also still keep your opponents actions in mind.

During the game the position and its evaluation usually changes a few times. New opportunities and threats appear. One should react adequately and modify his/her plans in accordance with the changes. To sum it all up, here is an algorithm:
1.    Evaluate the position
2.    Create a plan based on the evaluation
3.    Prophylactics: consider your opponents plans and decide what should be done: neutralize them or proceed with your own plan
4.    Modify the plan in accordance with the position (in most top-level modern games there is no THE plan from move 1 to last you have to come up with new ideas along the way)

Now lets take a look at a game from Dagomys and see what role planning played in it:




As you can see, White has opted for a plan to centralize and attack the black king. Black didnt play accurately enough, so White could have put a serious pressure on her opponent. However, my opponent deviated from her plan due to time trouble and reached a more or less equal endgame. Had she not made a mistake later on, the game would have been drawn.

If the plan comes from the essence of the position, ignoring it may be disastrous, as you could see in that game. It is one of the examples that prove how important it is to pay attention to chess planning and stick to your plan during the game.


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P.S. This was the last article featuring games from the Russian Club Cup-2010. Those of you interested in the final standings and my performance in the event may find the information here. Meanwhile, I am leaving for a GM-norm round robin in France. 9 male opponents, average rating over 2500 what else does one need? Smile Have a great time & see you next week!

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FIDE country stats: Slovakia

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Average rating of top-10 players: 2529

Total (inactive inclusive): 1546
Active : 1381

Titled - total (active):
  • Grand Master : 10 (10)
  • Woman Grand Master : (2)
  • International Master : 21 (20)
  • Woman International Master : (1)
  • FIDE Master : (40)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (7)

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World's best chess players born in 1933-1924

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Some of the top chess veterans aged 76-86 are still playing tournament games (even blitz!), coaching and working as arbiters. See for yourself:

1933
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Evgeni Vasiukov, 2480, Russia

 Vasiukov, Evgeni g  RUS 2480

Levin, Naum L.   AUS 2420

Ivkov, Borislav g  IA SRB 2413

Lokhov, Yuriy m  IA RUS 2409

Sveshnikov, Yuriy f  RUS 2377

Padevsky, Nikola g  BUL 2355

Belov, Lev A   RUS 2330

Kapeljus, Lazar   RUS 2327

Rotstein, Jefim f  GER 2315

Sokolov, Vladimir f  SRB 2310

1932

   
 


Larry Evans, 2470, USA
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 Evans, Larry M. g  USA 2470

Nikolac, Juraj g  CRO 2419

Capelan, Guenter m  GER 2385

Bajec, Ivo f  SLO 2380

Bilek, Istvan g  HUN 2375

Kupper, Josef m  SUI 2374

Leonidov, Vitaly   RUS 2365

Roizman, Abram Y   IA BLR 2315

Varas, Lauro   ARG 2310

Rostovtsev, Yuri   ISR 2303

1931

Viktor Korchnoi, 2564, Switzerland

 Korchnoi, Viktor g  SUI 2564

Nei, Iivo m  EST 2376

Minev, Nikolay N m  USA 2370

Kornilov, Anatoly m  RUS 2357

Doda, Zbigniew m  POL 2345

Pomar Salamanca, Arturo g  ESP 2345

Gonsior, Evzen f  FT CZE 2328

Lein, Anatoly g  USA 2310

Bogdanovic, Rajko m  BIH 2308

Geller, Uzi   ISR 2300

1930
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Aleksandar Matanovic, 2490, Serbia

 Matanovic, Aleksandar g  SRB 2490

Krogius, Nikolai V g  IA RUS 2485

Kuznetzov, Adolf f  RUS 2350

Heil, Siegfried f  GER 2341

Rhodin, Bodo   GER 2335

Kaminsky, Oleg M f  USA 2333

Behrensen, Jorge f  ARG 2325

Reicher, Emanoil-George f  IA ROU 2310

Zajas, Evgeny f  RUS 2293

Brants, Efim f  RUS 2287

1929

Hans Bouwmeester, 2343, Netherlands

 Bouwmeester, Hans m  NED 2343

Ortega Izquierdo, Alejandro f  ESP 2336

Onat, Ilhan m  TUR 2334

Dommes, Vladimir M   RUS 2293

Ribeiro, Joao Mario   POR 2276

Kramer, George Mortimer   USA 2267

Poschel, Paul   USA 2260

Bisguier, Arthur B g  USA 2231

Nedeljkovic, Verica wg wg SRB 2215

Seppelt, Alfred   GER 2215

1928

Lothar Schmid, 2530, Germany

Schmid, Lothar g  IA GER 2530

Byrne, Robert E g  USA 2434

Benko, Pal C g  USA 2408

Ek, Hans   SWE 2325

Khavsky, Sergey V   RUS 2318

Gusjkov, Yuri P. f  RUS 2283

Vagner, Grigorij f  RUS 2281

Kamaras, Otto   HUN 2240

Klugman, Reuben   USA 2225

Ammann, Walter   SUI 2217

1927
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Mato Damjanovic, 2308, Croatia

 Damjanovic, Mato g  CRO 2308

Dueckstein, Andreas m  AUT 2254

Dinic, Cedomir   CRO 2225

Rutman, Aleksandr f  RUS 2178

Bademian, Jose f  URU 2173

San Pedro Lopez, Carlos   ESP 2171

Sampilov, Bazarjap   RUS 2146

Plesset, Kiven   USA 2145

Jahr, Ulrich   GER 2145

Horvath, Erno Dr.   HUN 2130

1926
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Mark Taimanov, 2386, Russia

 Taimanov, Mark E g  RUS 2386

De La Vega, Hector f  ARG 2365

Goldin, Vladimir M.   RUS 2316

Stenborg, Ake   SWE 2280

Gaika, Pal   HUN 2215

Patzl, Karl   AUT 2196

Hanks, John   AUS 2171

Kowalski, Michal   POL 2143

Jurczynska, Anna wm wm POL 2126

Beggi, Pierluigi   ITA 2122

1925

 Belkadi, Ridha m  TUN 2345

Weinstock, Solomon   USA 2240

Golikov, Anatoly   RUS 2183

Soucek, Miroslav   CZE 2130

Ivanov, Vladimir A.   RUS 2109

Kasueschke, Gregor   GER 2085

Boeckenhaupt, Rudi   GER 2060

Benesch, Heribert   AUT 2059

Szobi, Geza Sr.   HUN 2058

Masich, Vladimir   RUS 2029

1924

 Levit, Roman   USA 2275

Martin, Raymond   USA 2230

Babur, Mohan T   IND 2230

Kantorovich, Vadim   ISR 2180

Botvinnik, July   RUS 2150

Priklonsky, Elektron   RUS 2090

Narendra N., Majee   IND 2076

Ladstetter, Josef, Dr.   GER 2068

Isaev, Peter   RUS 2066

Alkhanishvili, Otar   GEO 2060

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