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Kurier Szachowy Kurier Szachowy Spis treści Okładka: Hikaru Nakamura © John Saunders Od Redakcji .......................................................... 3 Gibraltar Chess Festival, 25 stycznia – 4 lutego 2016 ................................. 4 Wydawca: comrel.pl Listy rankingowe FIDE: teraz i dawniej .............. 59 © Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone dla Comrel. Po- MISTRZOSTWA CHIN, wielanie całości lub części artykułów zawartych w Jiangsu Xinghua, 18 – 29 maja 2015 r. .............. 60 Kurierze Szachowym bez zgody Wydawnictwa Sylwetki współczesnych szachistów, jest zakazane! – Chithambaram Aravindh ................................. 75 Redaktor naczelny: Krzysztof Puszczewicz Batalia o szachową koronę (8), Capablanca – Alechin 1927 ................................ 81 Strona internetowa: http://szachy.comrel.pl Historia Olimpiad Szachowych, Kontakt z czytelnikami: [email protected] Valletta 1980 ...................................................... 92 Kronika szachowa: sezon 1961 – odcinek 8 VI mistrzostwa świata juniorów – Haga 1961 ... 96 Prasa z dawnych lat… Baden – Baden 1925 .... 114 Panie grają w szachy ........................................ 119 2 Kurier Szachowy Kurier Szachowy można pobierać bezpłatnie ze Od Redakcji strony internetowej: http://szachy.comrel.pl Kolejny numer Kuriera Szachowego otwieramy Mamy nadzieję, że sprawimy radość wielbicielom niezwykle interesującym i bardzo silnym turnie- historii szachów w rubryce „Kronika Szachowa” jem w Gibraltarze. Ogromna ilość zdjęć, staran- – sezon 1961. Prezentujemy drobiazgowo udział nie wyselekcjonowane partie składają się na dro- Włodzimierza Schmidta, pierwszego polskiego biazgowy raport „runda po rundzie” ze szczegól- arcymistrza (normy uzyskał w Lipsku 1973 i Pola- nym uwzględnieniem gry Wojtaszka i Dudy, naj- nicy Zdroju 1976) w VI mistrzostwach świata ju- lepszych polskich szachistów. niorów. Dotarliśmy do wszystkich jego partii, nie- zwykle ciekawych zdjęć Nadal przeglądamy „listy oraz przebiegu zawodów przebojów” szachistów, „runda po rundzie”. czyli listy rankingowe FIDE. Obok najnowszej – prezen- Na przełomie kwietnia i tujemy te najstarsze. Tym maja 1925 roku odbył się razem będzie nią druga ofi- turniej szachowy, skupia- cjalna lista z czerwca 1972 jący praktycznie całą ów- roku. Nie było wówczas tak czesną czołówkę świa- dużej ilości turniejów i listę tową. Mowa o Baden – publikowano zaledwie raz Baden. Polskę reprezen- do roku. towali Akiba Rubinstein i Ksawery Tartakower. Mówią, że będzie następcą Sprawozdanie z turnieju Ananda. Szybko rozwija się znajduje się w „Prasie z talent 15. letniego arcymi- dawnych lat”. Opowieści strza Aravindha. Jemu po- o tych zawodach towarzy- święcamy tradycyjną ru- Chithambaram Aravindh szy bogaty zbiór partii brykę „Sylwetki współcze- (grano 21 rund) uszerego- snych szachistów”. wany chronologicznie ze szczególnym uwzględ- Czwartym mistrzem świata został Aleksander nieniem twórczości Tartakowera i Rubinsteina. Alechin, który musiał pokonać Capablankę w W „kąciku” poświęconym szachom kobiecym pu- prawdziwym „maratonie” – meczu składającym blikujemy trzy prawdziwe perełki, partie, które się z 34 partii! O tym można przeczytać w ósmym próżno szukać w bazach szachowych. Pochodzą z odcinku „Batalii o szachową koronę”. Prezentu- mistrzostw Polski kobiet z Łodzi, meczów NRD – jemy, jak zawsze komplet partii. Polska oraz Rumunia – Polska. Wszystkie roze- XXIV Olimpiada Szachowa została rozegrana na grano w 1959 roku, a ich bohaterkami ze strony dalekiej Malcie w Valletcie w 1980 roku. Zanim polskiej były Henryka Konarkowska, Krystyna wydamy w serii „Wielka Księga Olimpiad Szacho- Hołuj (Radzikowska), Anna Jurczyńska i Miro- wych” sprawozdanie z jej przebiegu – proponu- sława Litmanowicz. jemy krótką wzmiankę wraz z kompletem wyni- Krzysztof Puszczewicz ków drużynowych. 3 Kurier Szachowy Gibraltar Chess Festival 25 stycznia – 4 lutego 2016 Jeszcze nie zakończył się niezwykle silny turniej w Wijk aan Zee, a już uwaga kibiców sku- piła się na kolejnym corocznym silnym turnieju typu open, jaki rozpoczął się 25 stycznia w Gibral- tarze. Lista startowa (246 zawodników) 1 Nakamura USA 2787 2 Vachier-Lagrave FRA 2785 3 Anand IND 2784 4 Harikrishna IND 2755 5 Li Chao CHN 2751 6 Yu Yangyi CHN 2747 7 Jakowienko RUS 2732 8 Wojtaszek POL 2727 9 Rapport HUN 2721 10 Fressinet FRA 2700 11 Bacrot FRA 2697 12 Ni Hua CHN 2697 13 Naiditsch AZE 2696 Hotel Caleta – miejsce turnieju 14 Ragger AUT 2689 © Organizatorzy 15 Howell ENG 2685 16 Almasi HUN 2684 17 Short ENG 2684 Podstawowe dane: 18 Bruzon CUB 2666 Największe dopuszczalne spóźnienie na 19 Kamski USA 2665 rundę – 30 minut. 20 Duda POL 2660 Wszelki sprzęt „mobilny” typu tablety, te- 21 Ganguly IND 2660 lefony itp. jest zakazany na sali gry. Sutowski ISR 2647 22 W całym obiekcie zakazane jest palenie. 23 Vidit IND 2642 Dyrektor turnieju: Stuart Conquest. 24 Anton ESP 2639 43 Tari NOR 2556 Tempo gry: 40 posunięć na 100 minut, 20 52 Cramling Pia SWE 2523 posunięć w ciągu kolejnych 50 minut plus 56 Stefanowa BUL 2515 15 minut na zakończenie partii, przy czym 60 Bai Jinshi CHN 2507 od początku partii zawodnik otrzymuje po 65 Aravindh IND 2500 każdym posunięciu dodatkowe 30 sekund. 71 Tarjan USA 2478 W przypadku dzielenia pierwszego miejsca 83 Salomon NOR 2444 przewidziany jest specjalny baraż uzupeł- niający. W turnieju „Mistrzów” rozegranych zosta- nie 10 rund systemem szwajcarskim. 4 Kurier Szachowy Nagrody: Pełna pula nagród: 185 000 funtów. I – 20 000 £ II – 16 000 £ III – 14 000 £ IV – 10 000 £ V – 8 000 £ Ekipa hinduska Łącznie 15 nagród regulaminowych. Za najlepszą partię – 1000 £ Ponadto przewidziano nagrody dla najlepszego seniora (ponad 60 lat) oraz juniora (poniżej 18 lat) Wśród wielu atrakcji zorganizowano 24 stycznia 2016 roku symultanę w wykonaniu Radosława Wojtaszka i Jego żony Aliny Kaszlinskiej. Ceremonia otwarcia widziana przez autorkę zdjęć Sophie Triay: Uczestników wita dyrektor turnieju, arcymistrz Conquest Ekipa chińska Nakamura losuje numer startowy. Imprezie towa- rzyszyła miss Gibraltaru Grono sędziowskie 5 Kurier Szachowy Bankiet trwa w najlepsze 26 stycznia 2016, godzina 15,00 Nakamura 1,0 : 0,0 Bellin Shachar 0,0 : 1,0 Vachier Anand 0,5 : 0,5 Vajda Tate 0,0 : 1,0 Harikrishna Li Chao 1,0 : 0,0 Wemmers Vuilleumier 0,5 : 0,5 Yu Yangyi Jakowienko 1,0 : 0,0 Vojinović Arachamija 0,0 : 1,0 Wojtaszek Rapport 1,0 : 0,0 Gara Foisor 0,0 : 1,0 Fressinet Papp 0,0 : 1,0 Duda Tari 1,0 : 0,0 Midonet Aravindh 1,0 : 0,0 Osuna Niespodzianką rundy był remis znakomi- tego Ananda (2784) z węgierską szachistką Vajdą (2359). Kolejnym niespodziewanym wynikiem był remis w partii Vuilleumier (2356) – Yu Yangyi (2747). Obaj Polacy wygrali z paniami, przy czym przeciwniczką Wojtaszka była dawna reprezen- tantka ZSRR na kobiecych Olimpiadach – Gruzinka Ketewan Arachamija. Podając stan tabeli, będziemy uwzględniać do- Aleksandra Goriaczkina datkową wartościowość, ale nie będzie ona © John Saunders umieszczana. Swoje partie wygrało 112 szachistów. 6 Kurier Szachowy Wc5 42.He8 We5 43.Hh5 Kg8 44.He8 Kh7 45.Hh5 Kg8 i remis. 3181.Obrona sycylijska [B25] Tradewise, Gibraltar Chess Festival 2016 GM Arachamija-Grant (Szkocja) 2346 GM Wojtaszek (Polska) 2727 1.e4 c5 2.Sc3 d6 3.g3 Sc6 4.Gg2 g6 5.d3 Gg7 6.f4 e6 7.Sf3 Sge7 8.Ge3 0–0 9.0–0 b6 10.d4 d5 11.e5 Sf5 12.Gf2 Ga6 13.We1 cd4 14.Sd4 Sfd4 15.Gd4 Sd4 16.Hd4 He7 17.Ha4 Hc5 18.Kh1 Gb7 19.Se2 b5 20.Hb3 a5 21.Hd3 Wfc8 22.Sd4 b4 Alejandro Perez 23.a4 Hb6 24.Wad1 Wc4 25.b3 Wc3 26.Hd2 Wac8 © John Saunders 27.g4 Gh6 28.Wf1 Ga6 29.Wf3 Wf3 30.Sf3 Wc3 31.We1 Hc5 32.Sd4 3179.Obrona słowiańska [D16] Tradewise, Gibraltar Chess Festival 2016 GM Anand (Bułgaria) 2784 IM Vajda (Węgry) 2359 1.c4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Sf3 Sf6 4.Sc3 dc4 5.a4 e6 6.e3 c5 7.Gc4 Sc6 8.0–0 cd4 9.ed4 Ge7 10.He2 0– 0 11.Wd1 Sb4 12.Gg5 h6 13.Gh4 Gd7 14.Se5 Ge8 15.a5 Sfd5 16.Gg3 Wc8 17.a6 ba6 18.Sd5 ed5 19.Ga6 Wc2 20.Wd2 Wd2 21.Hd2 Hb6 22.Gf1 a5 23.h4 Gf6 24.Wa3 Sc6 25.Sc6 Gc6 26.Wa5 Hd4 27.Hd4 Gd4 28.b4 Wa8 29.Gd3 Gb6 30.Wa8 Ga8 31.Kf1 f6 32.h5 Kf7 33.Ke2 Gc6 34.Gf4 Ke7 35.f3 Gd4 36.Ge3 Ge3 37.Ke3 Gb7 38.Kd4 Kd6 39.b5 32…Gd3 33.Se2 Ge2 34.We2 He7 35.g5 Gc8 40.g4 Gd7 41.b6 Gc8 42.Gg6 Kc6 43.Gf5 Gb7 Gf8 36.We3 Hc5 37.We2 Hb6 38.Hd1 Gc5 39.He1 44.Ge6 Kb6 45.Gd5 Gc8 i remis. Ge3 40.Hf1 Hd4 41.f5 gf5 i białe poddały się. 3180.Obrona sycylijska [B81] Tradewise, Gibraltar Chess Festival 2016 3182.Obrona sycylijska [B30] Tradewise, Gibraltar Chess Festival 2016 IM Vuilleumier (Szwajcaria) 2356 GM Yu Yangyi (Chiny) 2747 IM Tari (Norwegia) 2556 1.e4 c5 2.Sf3 d6 3.d4 cd4 4.Sd4 Sf6 5.Sc3 Midonet (Francja) 2211 a6 6.h3 e6 7.g4 Sfd7 8.a4 Sc6 9.Gg2 Ge7 10.0–0 0– 1.e4 c5 2.Sf3 Sc6 3.Gb5 e6 4.Gc6 bc6 5.d3 0 11.Ge3 Sde5 12.b3 Sg6 13.Hd2 Sd4 14.Gd4 Gg5 Hc7 6.He2 Se7 7.Sg5 f6 8.Sh3 g6 9.f4 Gg7 10.0–0 15.Ge3 Ge3 16.He3 e5 17.Se2 Ge6 18.f4 ef4 0–0 11.Ge3 d6 12.Sd2 Gd7 13.Hf2 Wae8 14.Wae1 19.Sf4 Wc8 20.Sg6 hg6 21.Wf2 Ha5 22.Wd1 Wc6 e5 15.fe5 fe5 16.Hh4 Sc8 17.Sg5 h6 18.Sgf3 Kh7 23.c4 He5 24.Hd4 a5 25.Wfd2 g5 26.Ha7 We8 19.Wf2 Se7 20.Wef1 Sg8 21.Sg5 Kh8 22.Sf7 Kh7 27.Kh1 b6 28.Hb7 Wec8 29.He7 Kh7 30.Wd3 23.Sf3 Gf6 24.S3g5 i czarne poddały się. W8c7 31.Hf8 Wd7 32.Ha8 Wcc7 33.Ha6 Wc6 34.Hb5 Wdc7 35.W1d2 Hf4 36.Wd1 He5 37.W1d2 f6 38.Wd6 Hd6 39.Wd6 Wd6 40.e5 Wd1 41.Kh2 7 Kurier Szachowy 3183.Obrona sycylijska [B54] Tradewise, Gibraltar Chess Festival 2016 WGM Papp (Węgry) 2308 GM Duda (Polska) 2660 1.e4 c5 2.Sf3 e6 3.d4 cd4 4.Sd4 Sc6 5.Sc3 d6 6.g4 Sge7 7.Sb3 a6 8.Ge3 b5 9.f4 Gb7 10.Hd2 g5 11.0–0–0 gf4 12.Gf4 Se5 13.Sa5 Ha5 14.Ge5 Wg8 15.Hd6 Aleksandra Kosteniuk © Sophie Triay 15…Sd5 16.Sd5 Gd5 17.ed5 Gd6 18.Gd6 Wd8 19.de6 Ha2 20.ef7 Kf7 21.c3 Wg6 i białe pod- dały się.
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