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Women's FIDE Grand Prix in Geneva
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Aronian Wins Alekhine Memorial, Gelfand shares first
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Wednesday, 01 May 2013 |
Levon Aronian & Boris Gelfand at the press conference after their Round 5 game. Photo: official website
Alekhines Memorial was a unique super tournament held in Paris, France and St. Petersburg, Russia, combining chess and art. You can read more about the idea here.
How did the participants fare at the event? Here is our summary:
Levon Aronian: Won the tournament (5.5/9) due to having more decisive games than Gelfand. Confirmed his status of an elite player and secured his #2 position on the world chess rankings.
Boris Gelfand: Once again proved that he is an amazing player. Scored 5.5/9 and shared first place.
Viswanathan Anand: Lost dramatically to Adams in the very first round, but then showed his champions spirit by beating Ding Liren and Fressinet. Bronze for the World Chess Champion (5/9).
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Tactics Training: Erich Eliskases' Games
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Wednesday, 01 May 2013 |
by GM Kevin Spraggett
Warning: his blog is amazing, but some of the content is parental advisory
Today's examples are taken from the games of grandmaster Erich Eliskases (1913 to 1997). Eliskases was a very strong grandmaster , awarded the title in 1952, and is one of those players whose life was drastically affected by the Second World War.
Born in Innsbruck, he represented Germany several times. In 1939 he found himself in Buenos Aires when the war broke out in Europe. He decided to stay and make a life for himself in Argentina. The down side to this is that the German chess federation had had plans to sponsor a match between him and Alekhine for the world championship...not returning home to Germany ended these plans! Eliskases remains as one of the strongest players of his generation to have appeared.
Some of the following examples are quite difficult, so GOOD LUCK!
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Alekhine Memorial. Final Round Odds
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FIDE May 2013 Rating List
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Topalov Convincingly Wins Grand Prix Stage in Zug
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Tuesday, 30 April 2013 |
Ex-FIDE World Chess Champion Veselin Topalov is back! He won the FIDE Grand Prix stage in Zug 1.5 points ahead of the competitors. Additionally, he has gained 22 points and is currently rated 2793 on the live rating list (#4 in the world). What about re-entering the 2800+ club?
Final Standings:
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FIDE Grand Prix, Zug, Final Round Odds
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