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Es Nouvelles Du Championnat Belle Démonstration De Son Envie D'en Découdre
86e championnat de France d’échecs Au fil des rondes... EN PISTE... Ils sont quatre à se détacher, avec une demi-longueur d'avance, au terme de cette 2e journée du National : Laurent Fressinet, Etienne Bacrot, Hicham Hamdouchi et Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Comme la veille, la deuxième ronde s'est achevée sur 2 résultats décisifs et quatre parties nulles. Si trois de ces dernières affichaient une volonté de ne pas trop forcer "entre amis" et se sont donc conclues rapidement, ce n'était pas le cas de la partie qui a opposé Emmanuel Bricard à Laurent Fressinet, et qui a tenu en haleine les spectateurs de l’amphithéâtre et de la salle de commentaires au "Chess Café". Il est probable que le champion de France 2010 a raté plusieurs opportunités : notamment, selon lui, il fallait jouer 23… Rf7 au lieu de 23…Txc8. Ce qui est certain, c'est qu'Emmanuel Bricard, un joueur pas facile à affronter et atypique, a su saisir ses meilleures chan- ces pour arracher la nulle, comme hier face à Shchekachev. Dans sa partie contre Andreï Shchekachev, Etienne Bacrot a offert au public une es nouvelles du championnat belle démonstration de son envie d'en découdre. Au sortir de l'ouverture, le sex- Bricard-Fressinet tuple champion de France n'avait pas obtenu grand- L Position après 23.Tc8+ chose. Mais la situation allait changer après qu'Etienne ait joué 18. f4 qui lui donnait beaucoup de jeu. Trois coups plus tard (21.f5!!), le Marseillais concrétisait son avantage par un sacrifice de Cavalier qui lui ouvrait les lignes sur le Roi adverse. -
January 2016
$3.95 January 2016 Volume 70-1, Northwest Chess enters its 70th year!! Northwest Chess January 2016, Volume 70-1 Issue 816 Table of Contents ISSN Publication 0146-6941 Published monthly by the Northwest Chess Board. Ian Cavey at the Boise Chess Club by Jeffrey Roland..............Front Cover Office of record: c/o Orlov Chess Academy, 2501 152nd Ave NE STE M16, Redmond, WA 98052-5546. Idaho Chess News...............................................................................................3 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Oregon Chess News...........................................................................................9 Northwest Chess c/o Orlov Chess Academy, 2501 Washington Chess News....................................................................................18 152nd Ave NE STE M16, Redmond, WA 98052-5546. Chess Groovies by NM Daniel He and NM Samuel He...............................26 Periodicals Postage Paid at Seattle, WA Northwest Chess Grand Prix by Murlin Varner............................................28 USPS periodicals postage permit number (0422-390) Seattle Chess Club Tournaments....................................................................30 NWC Staff Upcoming Events...............................................................................................31 Editor: Jeffrey Roland, [email protected] Roland Feng and Nick Raptis at the State Champions Match by Josh Games Editor: Ralph Dubisch, Sinanan...............................................................................................Back -
YEARBOOK the Information in This Yearbook Is Substantially Correct and Current As of December 31, 2020
OUR HERITAGE 2020 US CHESS YEARBOOK The information in this yearbook is substantially correct and current as of December 31, 2020. For further information check the US Chess website www.uschess.org. To notify US Chess of corrections or updates, please e-mail [email protected]. U.S. CHAMPIONS 2002 Larry Christiansen • 2003 Alexander Shabalov • 2005 Hakaru WESTERN OPEN BECAME THE U.S. OPEN Nakamura • 2006 Alexander Onischuk • 2007 Alexander Shabalov • 1845-57 Charles Stanley • 1857-71 Paul Morphy • 1871-90 George H. 1939 Reuben Fine • 1940 Reuben Fine • 1941 Reuben Fine • 1942 2008 Yury Shulman • 2009 Hikaru Nakamura • 2010 Gata Kamsky • Mackenzie • 1890-91 Jackson Showalter • 1891-94 Samuel Lipchutz • Herman Steiner, Dan Yanofsky • 1943 I.A. Horowitz • 1944 Samuel 2011 Gata Kamsky • 2012 Hikaru Nakamura • 2013 Gata Kamsky • 2014 1894 Jackson Showalter • 1894-95 Albert Hodges • 1895-97 Jackson Reshevsky • 1945 Anthony Santasiere • 1946 Herman Steiner • 1947 Gata Kamsky • 2015 Hikaru Nakamura • 2016 Fabiano Caruana • 2017 Showalter • 1897-06 Harry Nelson Pillsbury • 1906-09 Jackson Isaac Kashdan • 1948 Weaver W. Adams • 1949 Albert Sandrin Jr. • 1950 Wesley So • 2018 Samuel Shankland • 2019 Hikaru Nakamura Showalter • 1909-36 Frank J. Marshall • 1936 Samuel Reshevsky • Arthur Bisguier • 1951 Larry Evans • 1952 Larry Evans • 1953 Donald 1938 Samuel Reshevsky • 1940 Samuel Reshevsky • 1942 Samuel 2020 Wesley So Byrne • 1954 Larry Evans, Arturo Pomar • 1955 Nicolas Rossolimo • Reshevsky • 1944 Arnold Denker • 1946 Samuel Reshevsky • 1948 ONLINE: COVID-19 • OCTOBER 2020 1956 Arthur Bisguier, James Sherwin • 1957 • Robert Fischer, Arthur Herman Steiner • 1951 Larry Evans • 1952 Larry Evans • 1954 Arthur Bisguier • 1958 E. -
Monarch Assurance International Open Chess
Isle of Man (IoM) Open The event of 2016 definitely got the Isle of Man back on the international chess map! Isle of Man (IoM) Open has been played under three different labels: Monarch Assurance International Open Chess Tournament at the Cherry Orchard Hotel (1st-10th), later Ocean Castle Hotel (11th-16th), always in Port Erin (1993 – 2007, in total 16 annual editions) PokerStars Isle of Man International (2014 & 15) in the Royal Hall at the Villa Marina in Douglas Chess.com Isle of Man International (since 2016) in the Royal Hall at the Villa Marina in Douglas The Isle of Man is a self-governing Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between England and Northern Ireland. The island has been inhabited since before 6500 BC. In the 9th century, Norsemen established the Kingdom of the Isles. Magnus III, King of Norway, was also known as King of Mann and the Isles between 1099 and 1103. In 1266, the island became part of Scotland and came under the feudal lordship of the English Crown in 1399. It never became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain or its successor the United Kingdom, retaining its status as an internally self-governing Crown dependency. http://iominternationalchess.com/ For a small country, sport in the Isle of Man plays an important part in making the island known to the wider world. The principal international sporting event held on the island is the annual Isle of Man TT motorcycling event: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_the_Isle_of_Man#Other_sports Isle of Man also organized the 1st World Senior Team Chess Championship, In Port Erin, Isle Of Man, 5-12 October 2004 http://www.saund.co.uk/britbase/worldseniorteam2004/ Korchnoi who had to hurry up to the forthcoming 2004 Chess Olympiad at Calvià, agreed to play the first four days for the team of Switzerland which took finally the bronze medal, performing at 3.5/4, drawing vs. -
MAGNUS VS. FABI First American World Championship Contender in Decades Loses a Heartbreaker to Carlsen
WORLD YOUTH & WORLD CADET TEAMS SHOW THEIR FIGHTING SPIRITS FACE OFF MAGNUS VS. FABI First American world championship contender in decades loses a heartbreaker to Carlsen. February 2019 | USChess.org 13th annual OPEN at FOXWOODS April 17-21 (Open), 18-21 or 19-21 (other sections) EASTER WEEKEND - RETURNING AFTER 5 YEARS! Open: 9 rounds, GM & IM norms possible! Lower sections: 7 rounds At the elegant, ultra modern FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO In the Connecticut woods, 1½ hours from Boston, 2½ hours from New York Prizes $100,000 based on 650 paid entries, $75,000 minimum guaranteed! A SPECTACULAR SITE! Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Prize limits: 1) Under 26 games rated as of April 2019 the woods of Southeastern Connecticut near the Mystic official, $800 in U1100, $1500 U1400, $2500 U1600 or coast. 35 restaurants, 250 gaming tables, 5500 slot U1800. 2) If post-event rating posted 4/15/18-4/15/19 was machines, non-smoking casino, entertainment, shopping, more than 30 pts over section maximum, limit $1500. world’s largest Native American museum. Mixed doubles: $1200-800-600-400-200 projected. Open Section, April 17-21: 9SS, 40/2, SD/30 d10. FIDE Male/female teams, must average under 2200, only rounds rated, GM & IM norms possible. 1-7 of Open count, register before both begin round 2. Other Sections, April 18-21 or 19-21: 7SS, 40/2, SD/30 Schedules: 5-DAY (Open only): Late reg. ends Wed. d10 (3-day option, rds 1-2 G/60 d10). 6 pm, rds Wed 7, Thu 12 & 7, Fri/Sat 11 & 6, Sun 10 & 4:15. -
ECU NEWSLETTER December 2018
NL DECEMBER 2018 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION EUROPEAN RAPID&BLITZ LONDON CHESS ECU BOARD MEETING IN HIKARU NAKAMURA WINS CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE 2018 SKOPJE LONDON CHESS CLASSIC 2018 CONCLUDED EUROPEAN CHESS UNION NEWSLETTER 1 NL DECEMBER 2018 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION European Rapid&Blitz Chess Championship 2018 The European Individual Rapid&Blitz Chess Championships 2018 took place from 5th-9th December in Skopje, FYR of Macedonia. After four days of fights, the Winner of European Blitz Chess Championship became twenty years old Russian player Artemiev Vladislav (RUS, 2825 blitz rtg), and the European Rapid Chess Champion became Popov Valerij (RUS, 2531 rapid rtg). The event has started with European Individual Chess Championship, which was played on 6th and 7th of December with participation of 311 players from 37 European federations. The winner of the event was already known after 21 played rounds, since Artemiev Vladislav had one and a half point more than the runner-ups and won the Championship with a round to spare. With a draw in the last round, Artemiev claimed the title of European Blitz Chess Champion 2018 with score of 18.5 points. The second place went to Cheparinov Ivan (GEO, 2618 blitz rtg), while Navara David (CZE, 2707 blitz rtg) took bronze medal. European Individual Rapid Chess Championship 2018 was plazed on 8th and 9th December, with participation of 395 players coming from 37 countries. After 13 played rounds, another Russian player, Popov Valerij, emerged on the top to become European Rapid Chess Champion 2018. Dramatic and very intense finish of the Championship ended with four players tying for gold: Popov Valerij (RUS, 2531 rapid rtg), and three youth competitors- 16 years old Esipenko Andrey (RUS, 2643 rapid rtg), 20 years old Sanal Vahap (TUR, 2476 rapid rtg) and 18 years old Moroni Luca Jr (ITA, 2482 rapid rtg). -
Mise En Page 1
ÉDITO « Un grand spectacle ! Pas facile dans le contexte actuel d’organiser une manifestation de cette envergure. Nous n’en remercions que davantage tous nos partenaires. En particulier nos sponsors privés. Malgré leurs difficultés, ils ont tenu à être présents, même si certains ont été contraints de baisser leur aide. Nous n’avons pas, pour notre part, diminué la dotation. Quelques économies ci et là nous permettent d’offrir un des plus grands opens au monde. Vous pourrez en juger en consultant le nom des nombreux Grand-Maîtres présents à Bastia. L’an passé, la championne du monde Yifan Hou l’avait emporté brillamment. Elle relèvera de nouveau le défi et cela promet du grand spectacle. En synergie avec l’Open Oscaro, auront lieu deux autres tournois : - le Blitz Coca Cola doté de 5 000 € - les deux trophées BNP Paribas des jeunes dotés de 30 000 € de prix en nature. Encore une belle spécificité des échecs insulaires, mêlant l’élite mondiale aux jeunes débutants… L’année prochaine, ce sera la XXe édition. Cela se fête. Et je vous promets bien des surprises pour une commémoration qui nous tient tous à cœur. Mais place à l’édition 2015. Soyez tous les bienvenus dans notre île !» Léo Battesti Directeur du Corsican Circuit Open Oscaro.com 17 > 19 oct SAMEDI BASTIA 17 OCTOBRE 13 h 00 Inscriptions à l'Open Oscaro.com Adultes : 15 € - Jeunes : 8 € 15 h 30 Cérémonie d'ouverture de l’Open Oscaro.com suivie des rondes 1 à 6 Open Oscaro.com 17 > 19 oct DIMANCHE BASTIA 18 OCTOBRE 10 h 00 Open Oscaro.com rondes 7, 8 et 9 14 h 00 Tournoi de blitz Coca-Cola (9 rondes 3’+2’’) • 5 000 € de prix Inscriptions gratuites à partir de 10 h 18 h 30 8e de finale du CORSICAN CIRCUIT suivie de la remise des prix • du tournoi de Blitz Coca-Cola • de l'Open Oscaro.com (prix par caégorie) ' . -
Chess Moves.Qxp
ChessChess MovesMoveskk ENGLISH CHESS FEDERATION | MEMBERS’ NEWSLETTER | July 2013 EDITION InIn thisthis issueissue ------ 100100 NOTNOT OUT!OUT! FEAFEATURETURE ARARTICLESTICLES ...... -- thethe BritishBritish ChessChess ChampionshipsChampionships 4NCL4NCL EuropeanEuropean SchoolsSchools 20132013 -- thethe finalfinal weekendweekend -- picturespictures andand resultsresults GreatGreat BritishBritish ChampionsChampions TheThe BunrBunrattyatty ChessChess ClassicClassic -- TheThe ‘Absolute‘Absolute ChampionChampion -- aa looklook backback -- NickNick PertPert waswas therethere && annotatesannotates thethe atat JonathanJonathan Penrose’Penrose’ss championshipchampionship bestbest games!games! careercareer MindedMinded toto SucceedSucceed BookshelfBookshelf lookslooks atat thethe REALREAL secretssecrets ofof successsuccess PicturedPictured -- 20122012 BCCBCC ChampionsChampions JovankJovankaa HouskHouskaa andand GawainGawain JonesJones PhotogrPhotographsaphs courtesycourtesy ofof BrendanBrendan O’GormanO’Gorman [https://picasawe[https://picasaweb.google.com/105059642136123716017]b.google.com/105059642136123716017] CONTENTS News 2 Chess Moves Bookshelf 30 100 NOT OUT! 4 Book Reviews - Gary Lane 35 Obits 9 Grand Prix Leader Boards 36 4NCL 11 Calendar 38 Great British Champions - Jonathan Penrose 13 Junior Chess 18 The Bunratty Classic - Nick Pert 22 Batsford Competition 29 News GM Norm for Yang-Fang Zhou Congratulations to 18-year-old Yang-Fan Zhou (far left), who won the 3rd Big Slick International (22-30 June) GM norm section with a score of 7/9 and recorded his first grandmaster norm. He finished 1½ points ahead of GMs Keith Arkell, Danny Gormally and Bogdan Lalic, who tied for second. In the IM norm section, 16-year-old Alan Merry (left) achieved his first international master norm by winning the section with an impressive score of 7½ out of 9. An Englishman Abroad It has been a successful couple of months for England’s (and the world’s) most travelled grandmaster, Nigel Short. In the Sigeman & Co. -
Les Champions De France
LES CHAMPIONS DE FRANCE ■ LES RECORDS DE TITRES ■ 8 titres ■ ETIENNE BACROT : 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017. 6 titres ■ MAURICE RAIZMAN : 1932, 1936, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1952. ■ CÉSAR BOUTTEVILLE : 1945, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1967. 4 titres ■ ANDRÉ CHERON : 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929. ■ JEAN-LUC SERET : 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985. 3 titres ■ ROBERT CREPEAUX : 1924, 1925, 1941. ■ AIMÉ GIBAUD : 1930, 1935, 1940. ■ ARISTIDE GROMER : 1933, 1937, 1938. ■ JEAN-CLAUDE LETZELTER : 1968, 1971, 1974. ■ MARC SANTO-ROMAN : 1990, 1991, 1994. ■ CHRISTIAN BAUER : 1996, 2012, 2015. ■ MAXIME VACHIER-LAGRAVE : 2007, 2011, 2007. 1 LES CHAMPIONS DE FRANCE Année Villes CHAMPIONS 2019 CHARTRES Maxime LAGARDE 2018 NÎMES Tigran GHARAMIAN 2017 AGEN Etienne BACROT 2016 AGEN Matthieu CORNETTE 2015 SAINT-QUENTIN Christian BAUER 2014 NÎMES Laurent FRESSINET 2013 NANCY Hicham HAMDOUCHI 2012 PAU 4 co-champions : R. EDOUARD, E. BACROT, M. VACHIER-LAGRAVE, C. BAUER 2011 CAEN Maxime VACHIER-LAGRAVE 2010 BELFORT Laurent FRESSINET 2009 NÎMES Vladislav TKACHIEV 2008 PAU Etienne BACROT 2007 AIX-LES-BAINS Maxime VACHIER-LAGRAVE 2006 BESANÇON Vladislav TKACHIEV 2005 CHARTRES Joël LAUTIER 2004 VAL D’ISÈRE Joël LAUTIER 2003 AIX-LES-BAINS Etienne BACROT 2002 VAL D’ISÈRE Etienne BACROT 2001 MARSEILLE Etienne BACROT 2000 VICHY Etienne BACROT 1999 BESANÇON Etienne BACROT 1998 MÉRIBEL Iossif DORFMAN 1997 NARBONNE Anatoly VAISSER 1996 AUXERRE Christian BAUER 1995 TOULOUSE-LABÈGE Eric PRIÉ 1994 CHAMBÉRY Marc SANTO-ROMAN 1993 NANTES Emmanuel BRICARD 1992 STRASBOURG Manuel APICELLA -
Análisis De La Plataforma Chess24 Construcción De Comunidades Online a Partir Del Streaming
TESINA DE GRADO, ROSARIO, 2020. ANÁLISIS DE LA PLATAFORMA CHESS24 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE COMUNIDADES ONLINE A PARTIR DEL STREAMING Alumno: Gianluca Odasso Tutor: Jorge Yunes Facultad de Ciencia Política y RRII Escuela de Comunicación Social ANÁLISIS DE LA PLATAFORMA CHESS24 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE COMUNIDADES ONLINE A PARTIR DEL STREAMING TESINA DE GRADO, ROSARIO, 2020. Alumno: Odasso Gianluca DNI: 38.814.470 Número de Legajo: O-0578/9 Tutor: Yunes Candelero, Jorge Carrera: Lic. En Comunicación Social, Facultad de Ciencia Política y RRII, UNR. 1 INTRODUCCIÓN: 1.1.1. Objetivos generales (página 9) 1.1.2. Objetivos específicos (página 10) 1.3. Marco teórico (página 10) 1.4. Metodología (página 12) CAPITULO 1: ANALISIS DE LA PLATAFORMA DIGITAL CHESS24: 1.1. Dimensión Propiedad (pagina 18) 1.2. Dimensión de Usuarios y hábitos (página 23) 1.3. Dimensión modelo de negocios (página 24) 1.4. Dimensión tecnología (página 31) 1.5. Dimensión gobierno (página 40) 1.6. Dimensión de contenido (página 41) CAPÍTULO 2: CONSTRUCCIÓN DE COMUNIDADES ONLINE A PARTIR DE LAS RETRANSMISIONES EN VIVO: 2.1. El ajedrez en un mundo globalizado y tecnologizado (página 48) 2.2. La llegada de Chess24 al mundo digital y la creación de comunidades online (página 49) 2.3. Nuevas formas de Storytelling digital (página 52) 2.4. Chess24 y el Long Tail digital (página 54) 2.5. Cambios en las retransmisiones del ajedrez a partir de Youtube (página 56) 2.6. Datos cuantitativos a resaltar de Youtube (página 57) CAPÍTULO 3: TELEVISIÓN SOCIAL Y PARTICIPACIÓN DE AUDIENCIAS 3.1. De la Televisión Tradicional a la Televisión Social (página 60) 3.2. -
Bulletin Round 10 -12.08.14
Bulletin Round 10 -12.08.14 Dragon gold? Photo: Georgios Souleidis , chess24 Chess Olympiad Tromsø 2014 – Bulletin Round 10– 12.08.14 Round 10 interim report: Lawyers & politicians Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg makes Magnus Carlsen's first move against Ivan Saric in Round 10. Photo: Daniel Skog / COT2014 Tromsø had two not-quite chess events in focus today - the 9 a.m. hearing at the local courthouse to assess the Russian Chess Federation's request that USD 200,000 of Olympiad funds be frozen for a lawsuit claiming that amount in legal fees incurred to get their women's team instated, and the arrival of Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, who became the top domestic political figure to grace the games. By GM Jonathan Tisdall The PM opened the round's play by making the this radical approach was actually sound, first move for world champion Magnus Carlsen particularly when the champ began to slide into against Croatia’s GM Ivan Saric, before being time trouble as well. Saric finished cleanly, shown around the playing hall by Norwegian handing the world champion his second defeat of Chess Federation official Gisle Bjugn. Later the event. Solberg appeared in the NRK studio and said that it's important for Norway to organize big events Our man Tarjei J. Svensen interviewed the like this. Croatian after his game: Early action What happened in your game today? There were not many quick decisions in the top Saric: Well, he played quite aggressively with Open matches, but much notable action. Magnus Black and sacrificed one pawn then another one Carlsen was in romantic mood, reviving the Bird's and it turns out that his position was not so good. -
Es Nouvelles Du Championnat Pour Le Gain, Prend Trop De Risques Et Finit Par Perdre
86e championnat de France d’échecs Au fil des rondes... Maxime Vachier-Lagrave est seul aux commandes du National, mais talonné à une demi-longueur par un redouta- ble trio constitué de Laurent Fressinet, Andreï Istratescu et Etienne Bacrot (3 points). On ne s'attend donc pas à un ciel dégagé dans ce tournoi qui reste encore très ouvert. En revanche, après seulement trois rondes, deux joueuses se sont détachées, prenant un point d'avance sur leurs camarades : Sophie Milliet qui affiche clairement son inten- tion de gagner un 4e titre, et la surprenante promue de ce National féminin 2012, Andreea Bollengier, qui fait là une entrée remarquée dans la compétition en partageant la première place avec la triple championne de France. Carton plein pour Anatoly Vaisser dans le National B. Prenant à chaque ronde une demi-longueur sur ses homolo- gues du tournoi, le champion du monde Vétérans a pris carrément le large, détaché avec 1,5 point d'avance. Dans notre tour d'horizon des parties des Nationaux, commençons par la partie la plus spectaculaire. Les deux héros, notre " homme " du National, Laurent Fressinet, et Jean-Pierre Le Roux. La partie débute par une ouver- ture des Blancs sans beaucoup d'ambition afin d'éviter les grandes lignes de la Grünfeld. Ensuite, Laurent Fressinet passe à un jeu plus actif. Ne se laissant pas déstabiliser, le joueur breton réagit très bien et Fressinet rate 18…e4 (diagramme 1). A partir de là, les Noirs sont mieux. Mais Jean- Pierre Le Roux se précipite un peu vite pour gagner le pion d3 et donne du contre-jeu au champion de France 2010.