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Women's World Rapid Chess Championship - Impressions

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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 05 June 2012

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by Natalia Pogonina for her
Chess.com Tuesday column

This year both the Womens Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships were announced thanks to the Association of Chess Professionals and Batumi, Georgia, the city which agreed to host it. This news came as a pleasant surprise for many players, because normally either none or just one of those events is held at all.


While considering whether this championship would fit my schedule, I found out that people, who had a published rating over 2500, as well as World and Olympic champions, receive personal invitations and special conditions. I was seduced by the offer and decided to take part. In addition to the above-mentioned contestants each federation could nominate a certain number of players, depending on how high-rated they were.


When I arrived on Batumi, the World Chess Championship was in the tie-break stage. We had to postpone our trip around the city with Alexandra Kosteniuk until the end of the rapid games. At first I was anxious to go, but then I got excited with the show and couldnt stop watching! Here are some interesting expert opinions about the match.


While I was familiarizing myself with the city, two guys asked me to pose with them so they could take a picture. I doubt they knew who I was though. Smile And here are some pics I took to give you a sense of the environment we were playing in:

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A luxury hotel

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Fountains

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A lighthouse and a wheel


Overall, I found most of my colleagues focused and very motivated. While I personally prefer classical chess to anything else, many of the participants were looking as concentrated as if the supreme chess crown was at stake. One well-known player, a friend of mine, said that she believes that rapid chess is the future of the game, and that hence she would like to win the event very much. Whenever I went out, most of the participants would stay in their rooms and prepare. I am not sure how and what they were preparing, given that one could find out in advance the pairings for just one game out of three and that many players were experimenting with openings in rapid chess, but that's the way it was.


The financial conditions were rather tough for the players. The prize fund was $100,000 ($59,000 for the rapid championship and $41,000 for blitz). Given that the field included 50 competitors, you can get an impression of how much an average participant would make. On a positive note, winning the championship gives great bragging rights, as well as earns one a real crown what else does  a girl need? Laughing


The line-up included five former World Womens Chess Champions (Gaprindashvili, Chiburdanidze, Zhu Chen, Stefanova, Kosteniuk) and most of the worlds best female chess players. A notable absentee was the reigning chess queen Hou Yifan. Being busy playing in a Chinese super tournament, she couldnt come.


The rapid part of the tournament lasted 4 days: 3 rounds, 3 rounds, 3 rounds, 2 rounds. The time control was standard for such events 25 minutes/game + 10s/move. You can find the final standings here. As usually, most of the games were very tense: mutual mistakes, amazing tactics, nerve-racking time troubles. Below I will offer you a selection of some interesting positions positive examples and, using Mark Dvoretzkys terminology, tragicomedies:

 


P.S. The blitz tournament is taking place on June 5th-6th. You can follow it at the official website.

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Also, there's some King's Indian stuff on my blog, which you might find useful(?), some cslasics by Geller and Najdorf: . I think you're a wee bit stronger than me (Scottish grades are a law unto themselves, so don't pay too much attention to them), but hopefully there might be helpful things lurking on my page as I'm trying to improve too (I'm aiming for FM, not GM, but still).
 
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Kick the tires and light the fires, proeblm officially solved!
 

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