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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Maccabiah 2013(ISR) GM RRs;IM RRs and Open

Maccabiah 2013-Chess Results
There were four RRs, an open and a junior tournament.

Overall results
  • GM-1-GM Dvoirys won with 6/9.
  • GM-2-GM Avrukh won with 6/9.
  • IM-1-WIM Efroimski ,FM Ofir and IM Battaglini shared first with 6.5/9.
  • IM-2-IM Kaspi won with 6/9.
  • Open-Erenberg, Ariel(ISR) and D'Israel Davy(BRA) were equal first with 7.5/9. Unrated Siegal, Matthew(CAN) finished with 4/9.
Official Site-Intro
Once every four years, the best Jewish sportsmen from all around the world come together to compete in the Maccabiah Games. Some of them even made Aliyah afterwards.


Avrukh(left)-Polar,J(right)

Even though some people still dispute the fact that chess is a sport, the royal game has been recognized as a sport and included in the Maccabiah Games as early as 1935. In fact, it is the most successful branch in Israeli sport, regarding the quantity of world-class achievements. 


GM Polgar,J giving a simul

After a long pause, the chess events in the Maccabiah were renewed in 1977 under the leadership of Almog Burstein, currently General Manager of the Israel Chess Federation. 

GM-1
GM Dvoirys won with 6/9.
The GM groups in rd7

Rk.NameRtgFED12345678910Pts.
1GMDvoirys Semen I.2538RUS*½11½0½11½6
2IMRaznikov Danny2489ISR½*½1½½½1015.5
3GMFinkel Alexander2500ISR0½*½½111½½5.5
4GMMikhalevski Victor2552ISR00½*½1½11½5
5IMGivon Asaf2438ISR½½½½*1½0½04
6GMGinsburg Gennadi2513GER1½000*1½014
7GMDiamant Andre2469BRA½½0½½0*½1½4
8GMGruenfeld Yehuda2442ISR00001½½*114
9IMSteinberg Nitzan2416ISR01½0½100*½3.5
10IMGrunberg Mihai-Lucian2411ROU½0½½10½0½*3.5

GM-2
GM Avrukh won with 6/9.

Rk.NameRtgFED12345678910Pts.
1GMAvrukh Boris2576ISR*½½½011½116
2GMGolod Vitali2578ISR½*½1½0½1½15.5
3IMBoruchovsky Avital2441ISR½½*½½½½1½15.5
4GMNovik Maxim2451RUS½0½*½½1½115.5
5GMKantsler Boris2430ISR1½½½*½½½½½5
6GMVaisser Anatoly2544FRA01½½½*½½1½5
7IMSzuhanek Ranko2519ROU0½½0½½*1½14.5
8FMDeutsch Eyal2380ISR½00½½½0*½13.5
9FMBitelmajer Martin2343ARG0½½0½0½½*½3
10WIMVasiliev Olga2296ISR0000½½00½*1.5

IM-1
WIM Efroimski ,FM Ofir and IM Battaglini shared first with 6.5/9.
IM Group in rd7

Rk.NameRtgFED12345678910Pts.
1WIMEfroimski Marsel2297ISR*½1½0111½16.5
2FMAharon Ofir2307ISR½*½11½01116.5
3IMBattaglini Gabriel2451FRA0½*01111116.5
4IMAlexikov Alexander2381UKR½01*½½½0115
5Mindlin Alon2263ISR100½*½1½1½5
6IMBitensky Igor2395ISR0½0½½*111½5
7FMUjhazi Ivan2221SRB010½00*½½13.5
8Gal Moshe2202ISR0001½0½*0½2.5
9Kobo Ori2307ISR½00000½1*½2.5
10WIMBezgodova Maria2187RUS0000½½0½½*2


IM-2
IM Kaspi won with 6/9.

Rk.NameRtgFED12345678910Pts.
1IMKaspi Alexander2434ISR*0½1½111½½6
2Reshef Omer2235ISR1*0½1½1½½½5.5
3Gindi Shachar2278ISR½1*0½10½115.5
4FMArlinsky Uriel2321ISR0½1*½½0½115
5Gurbanov Andrei2270BLR½0½½*01½1½4.5
6WFMShvayger Yuliya2265ISR0½0½1*½1½½4.5
7FMShutzman Joseph2253USA00110½*½½½4
8FMLitwak Aleksej2229GER0½½½½0½*½½3.5
9IMPorat Ido2441ISR½½000½½½*13.5
10IMKudischewitsch David2344RUS½½00½½½½0*3

Open
Erenberg, Ariel(ISR) and D'Israel Davy(BRA) were equal first with 7.5/9. Unrated Siegal, Matthew(CAN) finished with 4/9.


Intense action


Happy group


Rk.NameFEDRtgPts.
1Erenberg ArielISR19707.5
2D'Israel DavyBRA22107.5
3Petrovski IgorMKD21857
4Slonimskij ArkadijISR21877
5Poleg MatanISR20587
6Zlotogorsky ItayISR19426.5
7Kumic FilipSRB22436.5
8Tartakovsky DanielISR19516.5
9Orgad DanISR20176.5
10Petrovski AlexandarMKD22266.5
11Hochman ElnathanISR20216.5
12WIMBezgodova SvetlanaRUS20936
13Nareznoy DavidISR20906
14Klein BorisISR20966
15Lukovski LevGER18896
16Har Even AbirISR20936
17Vaisberg MichaelISR20576
18Grujic DanijelaSRB21246
19Bronfman ShmuelISR21736

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Interview with FM Alisa Melekhina

2012 U.S. Women's Chess Championships 
Interview with Alisa Melekhina

US Chess Life Online-Impressive

The online edition of Chess Life Online continues to be impressive.

The Old and the New at the Pacific Coast Open
By Randy Hough   
July 30, 2013
FM John Bryant(FM with 2 GM norms)

'The 18th edition of Continental Chess's Pacific Coast Open took place July 18-21 at the Sheraton in Agoura Hills, at the west end of the San Fernando Valley. 

It marked a mixture of the "old": a 200+ player turnout - 216, with 90% of the prize fund based on 230 target reached after adjustments, and two U.S. Championship participants, GM Timur Gareev and "FM with two GM norms" John Bryant, tying for first in the 47 player Open section.(more)'

Friday, July 26, 2013

IM Silman on Apple Apps-USChess

IM Silman on Apple Chess Apps
A nice summary/review by Silman.

Dinosaur Chess

'Nowadays, apps can be more than 1 gigabyte in size, some magazines (which do things a paper magazine could never do) can tip the scale at 500 MB, a big music collection can easily fill up a whole iPad, and movies also eat up space with their 1 to 2 gigabyte weight. 

That’s why I implore people to get the maximum space on their devices – 64 gigs can be filled up in the blink of an eye (thank god for the 128 gig iPad, which I’ll upgrade to in the near future).

This article is for people that own iPads, iPhones, and/or the iPod Touch. And it’s for people that want chess on those devices! Since the iTunes store is packed with chess apps, I’ll only discuss apps that I deem tops in their category...(see complete article)'

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Reti vs QGA [D26]-TWIC 925

TWIC 925
My investigation into the Reti continues. Ultimately I want a backup weapon to fight against the Slav.



More About Boracay PHI




Sadorra,J (2525) - Mejia,Giovanni (1932)
Reti vs QGA [D26]
ch-PHI Grand Final 2012 
Boracay PHI (14.2), 24.07.2012

Position 1
White delayed committing the d-pawn in true Reti style but eventually obtained a typical IQP position.


7.Rd1

Position 2
White's nimble knight was very strong as white continued with 25.Qb5 and pressed the queenside pawns.

White to Play


24...Rd5

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Reti vs Slav/Stonewall [A11]-TWIC 905

TWIC 905
GM Arnold showed a model queenside clamping plan with the Reti against the Slav/Stonewall structure.

More About the Reykjavik Open




Arnold,Mark (2502) - Vaarala,E (2241)
Reti vs Slav/Stonewall [A11]
Reykjavik Open
Reykjavik ISL (6.23), 11.03.2012

Position 1
White is looking for the kill. What do you suggest for white?

White to Play


48...Qf6