The Best Chess Games Played in 2013 |
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By WGM Natalia Pogonina, Russia FIDE rating: 2501 Every year ChessPro publishes a hit list of the best chess games. It is compiled in the following way: 1. Every month IM Maxim Notkin chooses a short list of notable games and sends them over to some of the well-known GM/IMs. After their vote a monthly hit list if published. 2. At the end of the year the best of the best games are presented to the experts once again. They are asked to pick their top-10. 3. A final hit list is published by ChessPro after collecting all the scores from all the experts. The judges of the "Best game of the year-2013" contest were: Alexander Grischuk, Dmitry Jakovenko, Nikita Vitiugov, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Alexander Motylev, Alexander Riazantsev, Sergey Rublevsky, David Navara, Sergei Movsesian, Miguel Iljeskas, Valentina Gunina, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Tatiana, Kosintseva, Natalia Pogonina, Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, Viktoria Cmilyte, Natalia Zhukova, Olga Alexandrova, Igor Lysyj, Evgenij Najer, Vladimir Potkin, Adrian Mikhalchishin, Mikhail Krasenkow, Mikhail Prusikin, Maxim Matlakov, Alexander Shimanov, Alexei Goganov, Sergei Ivanov, Evgeny Miroshnichenko, Vitaly Golod, Andrei Zontakh, Pavel Maletin, Artem Timofeev, Mikhail Kobalia, Ruslan Scherbakov, Alexey Korotylev, Vladimir Barskij, Dmitry Kryakvin, Sergey Zagrebelny, Evgeny Gleizerov, Konstantin Landa, Konstantin Sakaev. Here is my version of the top-10 chess games played in 2013: Plenty of strong tournaments took place in 2013. There are many remarkable games to choose from, but it was hard for me to settle on the one and only. I don't see a clear leader. Alas, due to the restrictions of the format I had to pick only 10 games, so a few interesting encounters have been left out. 1. Kramnik - Fressinet. The game reminds me of the good old times when there were many romantic players in chess 2. Kramnik - Andreikin. Vladimir played quite convincingly and won his first World Cup. 3. Vachier-Lagrave - Ding Liren. This game often comes to my mind. Beautiful blockade. 4. Svidler - Karjakin. It is very interesting and instructive to watch White gradually deteriorate the opponent's position. 5. Carlsen - Karjakin. How could I neglect one of the trademark games by Magnus? 6. Svidler - Grischuk. An exciting duel that ended in a draw, making it even more remarkable. 7. Andreikin - Tkachiev. A hard-fought battle which had a big meaning sport-wise. 8. Cheparinov - Eljanov. A beautiful game which helped Pavel win the Reykjavik Open. 9. Fridman - Naiditsch. Fireworks and sacrifices. 10. Cheparinov - Sutovsky. The White king bravely marched and greeted his Black colleague. Such a maneuver will hardly leave anyone indifferent. You might also want to check out the full version of the hit list at the ChessPro site. Related reading: Best chess games played in 2012
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