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European Federations Associated Members, Board Members, Commission Members, FIDE and FIDE Zone Presidents 26Th January
To: All European Federations Associated members, Board members, Commission members, FIDE and FIDE Zone Presidents 26th January 2015 Circular Letter No. 1/2015 Dear Chess Friends, Let us begin by wishing you all the best for the year 2015. Especially, several and successful chess activities. Attempting to schedule all of our events on time and publish all the invitations the soonest possible, we are able to send you today the official regulations for all ECU events for the first half of 2015. The European Individual Chess Championship 2015 will take place in Jerusalem, Israel, from 23rd of February to 9th of March. (Annex 1) The European Small Nations Team Chess Championship 2015 will take place in Guerseney from 18th to 26th April. (Annex 2) The European Senior Chess Championship 2015 will take place in Eretria, Greece, from 28th April to 8th of May. (Annex 3) The European Individual Women Chess Championship 2015 will take place in Chakvi, Adjara (13km from Batumi) Georgia, from 18th to 31st of May 2015 with a Prize fund of 60000 euros. (Annex 4) The European Women Rapid Chess Championship 2015, after 2 years without an organizer, will take place in Kutaisi Georgia from 31st May to 3rd of June 2015 with a Prize fund of 10000 euros. (Annex 5) EUROPEAN CHESS UNION Rainweidstrasse 2, CH-6333 Hünenberg See, Switzerland Email: [email protected] www.europechess.org European Chess Union expresses its gratitude to the Georgian Chess Federation for the constant support to the major chess events and especially to the Women’s chess. The European Schools Championship 2015 will take place in Konya, Turkey, from 24th of June to 3rd of July. -
CHESS-Nov2011 Cbase.Pdf
November 2011 Cover_Layout 1 03/11/2011 14:52 Page 1 Contents Nov 2011_Chess mag - 21_6_10 03/11/2011 11:59 Page 1 Chess Contents Chess Magazine is published monthly. Founding Editor: B.H. Wood, OBE. M.Sc † Editorial Editor: Jimmy Adams Malcolm Pein on the latest developments in chess 4 Acting Editor: John Saunders ([email protected]) Executive Editor: Malcolm Pein Readers’ Letters ([email protected]) You have your say ... Basman on Bilbao, etc 7 Subscription Rates: United Kingdom Sao Paulo / Bilbao Grand Slam 1 year (12 issues) £49.95 The intercontinental super-tournament saw Ivanchuk dominate in 2 year (24 issues) £89.95 Brazil, but then Magnus Carlsen took over in Spain. 8 3 year (36 issues) £125.00 Cartoon Time Europe Oldies but goldies from the CHESS archive 15 1 year (12 issues) £60.00 2 year (24 issues) £112.50 Sadler Wins in Oslo 3 year (36 issues) £165.00 Matthew Sadler is on a roll! First, Barcelona, and now Oslo. He annotates his best game while Yochanan Afek covers the action 16 USA & Canada 1 year (12 issues) $90 London Classic Preview 2 year (24 issues) $170 We ask the pundits what they expect to happen next month 20 3 year (36 issues) $250 Interview: Nigel Short Rest of World (Airmail) Carl Portman caught up with the English super-GM in Shropshire 22 1 year (12 issues) £72 2 year (24 issues) £130 Kasparov - Short Blitz Match 3 year (36 issues) £180 Garry and Nigel re-enacted their 1993 title match at a faster time control in Belgium. -
AGM 2014 Director Reports 2013/14
Chess Scotland Director Reports AGM 2014 AGM 2013/14 Chess Scotland This is now the second year completed of my three year term. It has been another year which has seen many positives in Chess in Scotland. By number, the positive feedback I get as President far outweigh any negative comments. It was very encouraging to see new weekend congresses last season in Inverness twice; Largs and Vineburgh once; more allegro tournaments, some of which link into CFK events. These are all welcome additions to the CS calendar. The Jan Sobieski Invitation in September and the FIDE event in Edinburgh were again welcome additions of a different type, aimed at the strongest players. The Blitz championship held in Edinburgh was, again, a great success. The various junior chess organisations continue to put in a huge amount of work to promote the future of the game. The Constitution Review Group and Junior Management Board which were agreed at the last AGM have both been inaugurated and are making steady progress. The review of the constitution is a huge task and it is better to get it right than to rush into ill considered changes. Initiatives such as the Junior Management Board are excellent in promoting debate leading to informed decision making and consensus building. It is unfortunate that, despite a full and frank discussion last year, personal opinions of critical and negative nature are aired in the forum section of the CS Website. Attempts to undermine the organisation on the forum and elsewhere are by no means unique to Chess Scotland. -
Beatriz Zamora
GALERIA ENRIQUE GUERRERO El negro de Beatriz Zamora. una celebracion de vida Información de Prensa 1. Invitacion 2. Texto 3. Currículum 4. Imágenes 29 enero 2015 – 7 marzo 2015. Galería Enrique Guerrero presenta la exposición individual de Beatriz Zamora, que se llevará a cabo a partir del jueves 29 de enero al 7 de marzo del año en curso, en sus instalaciones ubicadas en Horacio 1549 Colonia Polanco en la Ciudad de México. Invitacion: GALERIA ENRIQUE GUERRERO Texto: Cincuenta años de trayectoria, ochenta de vida. Beatriz Zamora es fuerte, poderosa y libre; ella es hija del universo. Ha sido la única mujer artista mexicana capaz de crear un sinnúmero de obras de arte con un solo color, el negro. El negro es el silencio, es la creación y el absoluto. Sus obras se rebelan ante los cánones preestablecidos y hablan por sí solos, feroces, apasionados, llámese incluso primitivos. Sus materiales, frutos de la naturaleza, surgen de la profundidad de la tierra para servir como un portal hacia lo infinito. Carbón vegetal, carburo de cilicio, acerina, negro de humo, obsidiana, e inclusive cuarzo negro son algunos de los elementos utilizados para crear estos portales hacia la contemplación. “El negro de Beatriz Zamora una celebración a la vida”, reúne más 30 obras realizadas en los últimos años. Currículum: Beatriz Zamora 1935. Ciudad de México. Exposiciones Individuales / Solo Shows (seleccionadas/selected) Desde 1962 hasta el 2013 ha realizado mas de 80 exposiciones individuales en la República Mexicana y en el extranjero. 2014 El Negro en el Tiempo, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Aguascalientes, México. -
Magnus Carlsen
Magnus Carlsen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the Norwegian chess player. For people with a similar name, see Magnus Carlsson (disambiguation). Magnus Carlsen Magnus Carlsen, 2008 Full name Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen Country Norway 30 November 1990 (age 19) Born Tønsberg, Norway Title Grandmaster 2826 FIDE rating (No. 1 in the September 2010 FIDE World Rankings) Peak rating 2826 (July 2010) Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian chess Grandmaster and chess prodigy currently ranked number one in the world on the official FIDE rating list. He has achieved the second highest ever rating exceeded only by Garry Kasparov.[1][2] On 26 April 2004 Carlsen became a Grandmaster at the age of 13 years, 148 days, making him the third-youngest Grandmaster in history. On 1 January 2010 the new FIDE rating list was published, and at the age of 19 years, 32 days he became the youngest chess player in history to be ranked world number one, breaking the record previously held by Vladimir Kramnik.[3] Carlsen is also the 2009 World blitz chess champion. His performance at the September–October 2009 Nanjing Pearl Spring tournament has been described as one of the greatest in history[4] and lifted him to an Elo rating of 2801, making him the fifth player to achieve a rating over 2800 – and aged 18 years 10 months at the time, by far the youngest to do so. Based on his rating, Carlsen has qualified for the Candidates Tournament which will determine the challenger to face World Champion Viswanathan Anand in the World Chess Championship 2012. -
Candidates Tournament 2016 11 to 29 March 2016, Moscow Chief Arbiters‘ Report
Werner Stubenvoll Adolf Schaerf Str. 9 4040 Linz, Austria [email protected] +43 650 211 4848 Candidates Tournament 2016 11 to 29 March 2016, Moscow Chief Arbiters‘ report The FIDE Candidates Tournament to determine the challenger for the World Champion Magnus Carlsen, Norway, was organised by AGON Limited and took place in Moscow’s historic Central Telegraph building. Tournament Director was Ilya Merenzon. 8 players played a double round robin tournament with 14 rounds. 1. Participants GM Viswanathan Anand, India, 2762 - finalist of World Championship Match 2014 GM Sergey Karjakin, Russia, 2760 - World Cup winner 2015 GM Peter Svidler, Russia, 2757 - World Cup runner-up 2015 GM Fabiano Caruana, USA, 2794 - winner of 2014-15 FIDE Grand Prix GM Hikaru Nakamura, USA, 2790 - winner of 2014-15 FIDE Grand Prix GM Veselin Topalov, Bulgaria, 2780 - qualified by rating GM Anish Giri, Netherlands, 2793 - qualified by rating GM Levon Aronian, Armenia, 2786 - nominated by the organizers. The pairing had been made one month prior to the start, in such a way that players representing the same federation (Russia and USA) play each other in rounds 1 and 8. To avoid that any player will have the same colour three times in a row the rounds 6 and 7 had been exchanged. 2. Schedule Players Meeting 10 March 2016 13.00 Opening Ceremony 10 March 2016 19.00 Round 1 11 March 2016 15.00 Round 2 12 March 2016 15.00 Round 3 13 March 2016 15.00 Free day 14 March 2016 Round 4 15 March 2016 15.00 Round 5 16 March 2016 15.00 Round 6 17 March 2016 15.00 Free day 18 March 2016 Round 7 19 March 2016 15.00 Round 8 20 March 2016 15.00 Round 9 21 March 2016 15.00 Free day 22 March 2016 Round 10 23 March 2016 15.00 Round 11 24 March 2016 15.00 Round 12 25 March 2016 15.00 Free day 26 March 2016 Round 13 27 March 2016 15.00 Round 14 28 March 2016 15.00 Closing ceremony 29 March 2016 18.00 3. -
Catalog 2017 Download Our 2017 Catalog
LUIS ADELANTADO CIUDAD DE MÉXICO / MÉXICO STAND G205 Laguna de Terminos 260 Col. Anáhuac, Miguel Hidalgo, México DF. T. 55 45 66 45 T. 55 45 66 31 [email protected] www.luisadelantado.com Director: Luis Adelantado Artistas Representados: Cecilia Barreto Sophie Calle Pedro Calapez Óscar Carrasco Folkert de Jong Anthony Goicolea Luis Gordillo Rubén Guerrero Bayrol Jiménez Priscilla Monge Rodrigo Sastre Raymundo Sesma Morten Slettemeås Eduardo Sourrouille Montserrat Soto Darío Villalba Allan Villavicencio Omero Leyva Mathieu Mercier Iván Sikic Priscilla Monge Fieltro bordado con hilo de oro Tiempo de paz 55x47cm 2016 GALERÍAS 15 ARREDONDO\ AROZARENA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO / MÉXICO STAND T212 Praga 27 Col. Juárez Delegación Cuauhtémoc C.P. 06600 Ciudad de México T. +52 (55) 55 14 96 16 [email protected] Directores: Andrés Arredondo Georgina Arozarena Artistas Representados: Gustavo Abascal Rodolfo Díaz Cervantes Fritzia Irízar Israel Martínez Daniel Monroy Cuevas Francisco Ugarte Luis Úrculo Artistas a exhibir: Gustavo Abascal Rodolfo Díaz Cervantes Fritzia Irízar Israel Martínez Daniel Monroy Cuevas Francisco Ugarte Luis Úrculo. ISRAEL MARTÍNEZ Punks contra el sistema, 2016 Gobelino 200 x 277 cm (78.74 x 109.06 in) GALERÍAS 17 ARRÓNIZ ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO CIUDAD DE MÉXICO / MÉXICO STAND F213 Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo Plaza Río de Janeiro 53, PB Col. Roma, Ciudad de México, 06700 T. 52 55 55117965 [email protected] Director: Gustavo Arróniz Artistas Representados: Daniel Alcalá Marcela Armas Omar Barquet Christian Camacho -
DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE ARTES PLÁSTICAS File:///Users/Genrus/Desktop/2001/Dgap.Html
DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE ARTES PLÁSTICAS file:///Users/Genrus/Desktop/2001/dgap.html DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE ARTES PLÁSTICAS Adscrita a la Coordinación de Difusión Cultural de la UNAM, la Dirección General de Artes Plásticas (DGAP) es un foro de encuentro entre la sociedad, los universitarios y las artes. Entre sus principales actividades se encuentra el promover exposiciones, conferencias, mesas redondas y publicaciones que difundan, a través de métodos críticos y analíticos, la actualidad del arte -en relación con las corrientes estéticas contemporáneas más destacadas-, la investigación, la divulgación y la innovación del quehacer artístico universitario. Asimismo, ofrece espacios para la exhibición de sus acervos patrimoniales. Para lograr su cometido, la DGAP cuenta con el Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte de Ciudad Universitaria (MUCA CU): espacio museográfico en el que presenta un variado programa de exposiciones multi-disciplinarias, nacionales e internacionales, cuyo objetivo es la integración museográfica del arte, las ciencias y las humanidades; así como con el Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte Roma (MUCA ROMA), galería que, en sus ocho salas, presenta un dinámico programa de muestras contemporáneas, principalmente de artistas jóvenes, de las más diversas disciplinas plásticas. Ambos espacios, divergentes en dimensiones y configuración, ofrecen la posibilidad de combinar proyectos de gran envergadura y desarrollo a largo plazo. El Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte es desde su concepción (1960), un espacio en el que convergen diferentes manifestaciones del quehacer científico, artístico y humanístico de los universitarios. Es un recinto abierto al público en el que se promueven y difunden exposiciones multi-disciplinarias que se complementan con actividades académicas y artísticas. -
140114 Report ECU Short Zurab
◼ ◼ REPORT ON MY CANDIDACY FOR DEPUTY PRESIDENT OF THE ECU AT THE REQUEST OF DAVID OPENSHAW FOR THE ECF BOARD MEETING ! JANUARY 19, 2014 I hope to do my part to re-establish and maintain civil and ethical behaviour in English, European and World Chess if for no other reason than that it will result in a healthier business climate for all chess. I cannot achieve this by standing on the sidelines, sniping. In accepting to participate as Deputy President in the ticket of Zurab Azmaiparashvili for President of the European Chess Union, I have chosen a pragmatic path to political success. I am not concerned that the rumours distributed by Nigel Short about Zurab (see text, attached) will ‘tarnish’ me !as I have already demonstrated my own probity beyond question, under challenging conditions. And, these accusations Short promulgates will not ‘tarnish’ the ECF because they are all base- less. To move beyond the ad hominem, let me first point out that the following statements by !Short are simply false: • Zurab “was present in London, staying at the Hilton Olympia, in December.” (He maintains this point despite Malcom Pein’s telling him it wasn’t so.) • “[A]ccording to the ECU regulations, Andrew requires the approval of the ECF Board to run on any ticket.” (Not the case. See Article 33(a) and (b) of the ECU Statutes.) • Zurab “Pull[ed] a knife on someone in the Baltics.” (Short provides no name, no place, no date. When I contacted Alex Yermolinsky, he refused to verify this anecdote.) • Zurab “behaved in a physically intimidating way to [NS] -
SAMUEL SEVIAN and KAYDEN TROFF Win Big in Slovenia
CALCULATION VS. INTUITION AT THE NATIONAL CHESS CONGRESS | GEMS FROM THE UTD GM INVITATIONAL FEBRUARY 2013 Gold! SAMUEL SEVIAN and KAYDEN TROFF win big in Slovenia A USCF Publication $5.95 THE WORLD’S MOST WIDELY READ CHESS MAGAZINE www.uschess.org IFC_Layout 1 1/4/2013 5:06 PM Page 1 allgirls_Layout 1 1/4/2013 3:13 PM Page 1 CL_02-2013_masthead_JP_r5_chess life 1/11/2013 10:32 AM Page 2 Chess Life EDITORIAL STAFF Chess Life Editor and Daniel Lucas [email protected] Director of Publications Chess Life Online Editor Jennifer Shahade [email protected] Chess Life for Kids Editor Glenn Petersen [email protected] Senior Art Director Frankie Butler [email protected] Editorial Assistant/Copy Editor Alan Kantor [email protected] Editorial Assistant Jo Anne Fatherly [email protected] Editorial Assistant Jennifer Pearson [email protected] Technical Editor Ron Burnett TLA/Advertising Joan DuBois [email protected] USCF STAFF Executive Director Bill Hall ext. 189 [email protected] Chief Operations Officer Patricia K. Smith ext. 133 [email protected] OCTOBER 18, 2012 – APRIL 21, 2013 Assistant Executive Director Director of National Events A fascinating glimpse at how the game of war, peace, attack, National Events Assistant Ashley Knight ext. 138 [email protected] Director of Titles and Certification Jerry Nash ext. 137 [email protected] FIDE Titles TD Certification International Youth Events www.WorldChessHOF.org IT Director & Webmaster Phillip R. Smith ext. 134 [email protected] World Chess Hall of Fame Director of Quality Control Judy Misner ext. 126 [email protected] Director of Affiliate Relations Joan DuBois ext. -
NEWSLETTER 156 (May 14, 2014)
NEWSLETTER 156 (May 14, 2014) ECU PRESIDENT SILVIO DANAILOV AND FCF PRESIDENT DIEGO SALAZAR MEET WITH DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF UNESCO, MRS. IRINA BOKOVA ECU starts the project “Chess as UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage” On 12 May, 2014 in Paris the President of the European Chess Union, Mr. Silvio Danailov, and the President of the French Chess Federation, Mr. Diego Salazar, met with the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Mrs. Irina Bokova. During the meeting, Mrs. Bokova gave her full support to the ECU project “Chess as UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage”. The goal of the project will be official recognition of chess as part of the World Cultural Heritage. To achieve this recognition, the European Chess Union will establish a special commission in its structure, dedicated to this topic. Mrs. Irina Bokova gave also the rights to ECU to organize its events under the official patronage of UNESCO. It was agreed that the first event which will be held under the patronage of UNESCO will be the 15th European Individual Women’s Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2014. © Ecuonline.net Page 1 As you have been already informed, the agreement for cooperation between the two institutions was reached at the working meeting between Mr. Danailov and Mrs. Irina Bokova on 25 October, 2012 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Official website: www.ecuonline.net CANDIDACIES FOR ECU ELECTIONS 2014 Within the set deadline, the ECU office received two candidacies for the President with the members of the tickets, as well as six individual candidacies for the Board members of the European Chess Union. -
Cáncer Gástrico
BIOMARCADORES paRA DETECCIÓN NÚMERO 74 31 DE MARZO DE 2015 AÑO VI VOL. 6 NÚMERO 74 31 DE MARZO 2015 AÑO VI VOL. NÚMERO 74 31 DE MARZO DE 2015 AÑO VI VOL. 6 NÚMERO 74 31 DE MARZO 2015 AÑO VI VOL. TEMPRANA DE BACTERIA QUE GENERA CÁNCER GÁSTRICO Construyen en la ENCB nanobiosensor para detectar microorganismos en alimentos Cuando el estrés supera su capacidad de respuesta surge el mecanismo de carga alostática INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL “La Técnica al Servicio de la Patria” INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL “La Técnica al Servicio de la Patria” Portada 74.indd 1 3/23/15 3:56 PM 2a y 3a de forros.indd 1 3/23/15 12:50 PM Editorial on el propósito de cumplir contribuir a conformar una De de la nación, así como de los pun tualmente los acuerdos fensoría Politécnica que cubra los científicos de la Escuela Nacional Ces ta blecidos duran te la requerimientos en la mate ria en de Ciencias Biológicas (ENCB), Me sa de Diálogo Público so beneficio de toda la co munidad quienes construyeron a partir de bre dos te mas fundamentales: la politécnica. En lo que se refiere Nanotubos de Carbono un nano creación de la Defensoría Politéc a la conformación de la Comi biosensor portable para detec nica de los Der e chos Individuales sión Organizadora del Con greso tar microorganismos patógenos y Colectivos, y la organización del Nacional Politécnico, la si guiente en alimentos, como la bacteria Congreso Na cio nal Politécnico reu nión tendrá lugar el próximo Staphylococcus aureus, causante (CNP), el Di rector Ge neral del Ins mes de abril.