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World Junior Concludes

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Saturday, 28 September 2013
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By GM Kevin Spraggett
Kevin's blog (parental advisory)

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The World Júnior came to an end yesterday with the Chinese star gm Yu Yangyi (born 1994) winning , edging last years champion gm  Alexander Ipatov by half a point.  Congrats to both gentlemen!  Canadian representative, Richard Wang (IM, ELO-2430) was way off form and finished in 88th place. (More of this later)

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Yu the pre-tournament favouritescored an amazing 11 points out of 13 games.  Previous winners can be found HERE Yu becomes the first ever Chinese player to win the World Junior.  Infact, of the top-10 finishers, not less than three (3) are from China, no doubt an indication of changing trends in the demographics of chess.  Two Indian players finished in the top-5,  while not a single Russian finished in the top-15 (!), nor even an American.  Europe, traditionally a powerhouse, saw only 2 players finish in the top-10 (from Poland and Serbia).


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Former world champ Kasparov showed up and here he can be seen awarding Ipatov his second-place trophy.

 

TO BE FAIR,  while this years World Junior was very strong, a number of the best junior players did NOT participate and this might help explain things and give additional insight.  Hollands Giri did not play, nor did Hungarys Rapport, Ukraines Nyzhnyk, Russias Dubov nor the USs Robson.  The top 25 juniors in the world list is given in the table below.  While China and India have a presence in this list, the list is still dominated by the traditional demographics of the past 30 to 40 years.

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Note that only two  Chinese players (Ding Liren and Wang Hao) and  one  Indian player (Anandthe current world champion) are on this list!  I suspect, however, that the next decade will show a BIG change with respect to this!  There is a big boom in chess in Asia while in Europe and North America the games popularity has been overtaken by poker and bingo!

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If I am not mistaken, this is the first time that Albertas 15-year old Richard Wang (he celebrated his birthday during the event) has participated in the World Junior.  Previously, Richard played in the sub-world championships (last year the sub-14, where he did quite well
).  The World Júnior, however, is a completely different animal and a much, much stronger event with some of the very strongest players in the world participating. 

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The tournament was held in the spacious Ness hotel in Kocalei


For Richard, the event was something of a cold shower, which no doubt will serve as a learning experience for the youngster.  Starting poorly, he never really recovered.  I think that part of the problem is that Richard was in less than optimal form, and since the event is so long13 roundshe was punished and lost a total of 58 elo rating points.  Making things worse, I think many of the lower rated players he had to face were under-rated.


As a coach myself, I took a look earlier today at Wangs FIDE record
, trying to get a better picture of his progress in chess in recent times.  Coming from Canada, I am only too aware of the limitations and obstacles that a promising player must encounter as he climbs the ladder.   Getting the IM title in 2012 in the same controvertial manner as is done in many African countries has not done Richards reputation any good.  (FIDE rules today prohibit  the awarding of such un-earned titles in zonals) My understanding is that Richard is well respected in Alberta, and probably receives some financial assistance from the local chess community.

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As one can see from Richards record, he has won 100 elo rating points in the past year.  While this implies that he has been making progress, his tournament file also shows that he almost exclusively plays in Alberta.  This is NOT very good for a promising junior and can actually be harmful.  With the obvious exceptions of Eric Hansen and Ed Porper, almost all of Albertas top players are medíocre players who do not even work on improving their game: there is nothing to learn from them.  Fortunately, several strong international events are regularly held in Alberta, and this does provide useful competition for Richard, and he has acquitted himself honorably in these competitions.


HOWEVER,  it is quite possible that Richards elo is inflated because he just beats up on the same local Alberta competition time and again.  I think it will be necessary for Richard to start playing elsewhere.  There are surely many strong tournaments south of the border  where a talented youngster could learn and make progress.

Other posts by GM Kevin Spraggett:
Capablanca's Final Advice
Chess Thriller: GM Moskalenko vs. GM Vallejo Pons
5-second tactics
Friday 5-second tactics
Happy 70th birthday to GM Kavalek
Today's Insight into Chess
Tactical workout-2
Tactical workout
Knight-mares
6-time Portuguese Chess Champion Rui Damaso's Chess Brilliancies
Ode to the Kings's Gambit
Good news for old chess players
Lothar Schmid
Chess un-plugged!
Deceptively simple chess
Erich Eliskases
Robert Byrne

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