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venerdì 31 agosto 2012

Valentina Gunina is Women World Blitz Championship

 

http://www.chessdom.com/valentina-gunina-is-women-world-blitz-championship/

Official website
Final standings:
1. IM Gunina Valentina RUS 2530 – 13
2. GM Zhukova Natalia UKR 2442 – 10.5
3. GM Muzychuk Anna SLO 2598 – 10.5
4. GM Kosteniuk Alexandra RUS 2457 – 10
5. GM Stefanova Antoaneta BUL 2518 – 9.5
6. GM Dzagnidze Nana GEO 2547 – 9.5
7. WGM Ding Yixin CHN 2353 – 9.5
8. GM Lahno Kateryna UKR 2546 – 9
9. GM Chiburdanidze Maia GEO 2500 – 9
10. WGM Tan Zhongyi CHN 2430 – 9
11. IM Lomineishvili Maia GEO 2366 – 9
12. IM Melia Salome GEO 2410 – 9
13. IM Ushenina Anna UKR 2454 – 9
14. WGM Batsiashvili Nino GEO 2436 – 8.5
15. IM Matnadze Ana ESP 2446 – 8.5
16. IM Khotenashvili Bela GEO 2500 – 8.5
17. IM Muzychuk Mariya UKR 2456 – 8
18. WGM Cori T Deysi PER 2386 – 8
19. GM Zhao Xue CHN 2549 – 8
20. GM Koneru Humpy IND 2589 – 8
21. WIM Mammadova Gulnar AZE 2345 – 8
22. WGM Pogonina Natalija RUS 2447 – 8
23. WIM Arabidze Meri GEO 2351 – 8
24. WGM Huang Qian CHN 2417 – 7.5
25. IM Paehtz Elisabeth GER 2491 – 7.5
26. GM Cramling Pia SWE 2478 – 7.5
27. IM Krush Irina USA 2457 – 7.5
28. WGM Guo Qi CHN 2360 – 7.5
29. GM Arakhamia-Grant Ketevan SCO 2426 – 7
30. IM Khurtsidze Nino GEO 2456 – 7
31. IM Purtseladze Maka GEO 2348 – 7
32. GM Harika Dronavalli IND 2508 – 7
33. IM Gvetadze Sofio GEO 2338 – 7
34. IM Mkrtchian Lilit ARM 2449 – 7
35. WIM Mikadze Miranda GEO 2323 – 7
36. GM Kosintseva Tatiana RUS 2532 – 6.5
37. Wang Jue CHN 2364 – 6.5
38. IM Khukhashvili Sopiko GEO 2414 – 6.5
39. GM Socko Monika POL 2484 – 6
40. GM Danielian Elina ARM 2484 – 6
41. IM Kovalevskaya Ekaterina RUS 2417 – 6
42. WGM Charkhalashvili Inga GEO 2334 – 6
43. GM Zhu Chen QAT 2491 – 6
44. IM Javakhishvili Lela GEO 2449 – 6
45. WIM Janjghava Natia GEO 2306 – 5.5
46. IM Klinova Masha ISR 2318 – 5
47. WIM Umudova Nargiz AZE 2231 – 4
48. IM Gurieli Nino GEO 2329 – 3.5
49. WIM Bezgodova Svetlana RUS 2120 – 3.5
50. GM Gaprindashvili Nona GEO 2356 – 3.5

 

Youth european rapid championship in Teslic RS 2012 


Lezioni di Scacchi
20x30
2012
Nadia si è follemente innamorata di Igor, promettente scacchista del paese. Essendo una schiappa chiede aiuto a Zio Dimitrij anziano capitano in congedo assai addentro ai segreti dell'arte. Ma lo zio che non ha molto tempo da dedicare alla faccenda, sottopone alla giovane posizioni assai difficili, così Nadia è disperata...Volete aiutare la dolce avvenente biondina?...risolvete la posizione sottostante e inviate la soluzione alla brava Nadia!

Pensavate a 1.Ag3? [2.Cdf4‡]
mi spiace c'è 1...Ab5!
1.Ah2? [2.Cdf4‡]
non va per 1...Tb5!
nemmeno 1.Af6? [2.Cdf4‡]
per 1...Cc5!
non parliamo poi di 1.Ag7? [2.Cdf4‡]
 1...Ce5!
1.Ah8! eccola! [2.Cdf4‡]


1...Tb5 2.Th1‡
1...Cc5 2.Cf6‡
1...Cf6+ 2.C×f6‡
1...Ab5 2.A×g4‡
1...Ce5 2.Dh6‡ 

http://giovanniborgoblog.blogspot.it/


  Anish Giri blitz Petersburg 2007
 
 Ray Robson

 Ray Robson is the new youngest GM 

http://www.chessvibes.com/reports/ray-robson-is-the-new-youngest-gm/

Chess Games: 

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=93903  

2012 U.S. Chess Championships Interview with Ray Robson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC6cFTMiwVc

 

  GM Ray Robson - IM Danny Rensch 2010

Here are the holders of the record for the youngest ever female to become a grandmaster (not to be confused with the lesser Woman Grandmaster title):
Year Player Country Age
1978 Nona Gaprindashvili  Soviet Union 37 years
1984 Maia Chiburdanidze  Soviet Union 23 years
1991 Susan Polgar  Hungary 21 years
1991 Judit Polgár  Hungary 15 years, 4 months
2002 Humpy Koneru  India 15 years 1 month
2008 Hou Yifan  China 14 years, 6 months[13] 

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_prodigy
This is a list of the players to become Grandmasters before their fifteenth birthday:
No. Player Country Age
1. Sergey Karjakin  Ukraine 12 years, 7 months, 0 days
2. Parimarjan Negi  India 13 years, 4 months, 22 days
3. Magnus Carlsen  Norway 13 years, 4 months, 27 days
4. Bu Xiangzhi  China 13 years, 10 months, 13 days
5. Richárd Rapport  Hungary 13 years, 11 months, 6 days[2]
6. Teimour Radjabov  Azerbaijan 14 years, 0 months, 14 days
7. Ruslan Ponomariov  Ukraine 14 years, 0 months, 17 days
8. Wesley So  Philippines 14 years, 1 month, 28 days[3]
9. Étienne Bacrot  France 14 years, 2 months, 0 days
10. Jorge Cori  Peru 14 years, 2 months[4]
11. Illya Nyzhnyk  Ukraine 14 years, 3 months, 2 days[5]
12. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  France 14 years, 4 months[6]
13. Péter Lékó  Hungary 14 years, 4 months, 22 days
14. Hou Yifan  China 14 years, 6 months, 16 days[7]
15. Anish Giri  Netherlands 14 years, 7 months, 2 days[8]
16. Yuriy Kuzubov  Ukraine 14 years, 7 months, 12 days[9]
17. Dariusz Swiercz  Poland 14 years, 7 months, 29 days
18. Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son  Vietnam 14 years, 10 months
19. Daniil Dubov  Russia 14 years, 11 months, 14 days[10]
20. Ray Robson  United States 14 years, 11 months, 16 days[11]
21. Fabiano Caruana  Italy 14 years, 11 months, 20 days[12]

Record holders

Below are players who have held the record for youngest grandmaster. The age listed is the age at which they qualified for the title. This is not equal to the age at which they officially became Grandmasters, because GM titles can only be awarded at FIDE congresses. All players are listed by their nationality at the time of gaining the title, not their current or later nationality.
Year Player Country Age
1950 David Bronstein  Soviet Union 26 years
1952 Tigran Petrosian  Soviet Union 23 years
1955 Boris Spassky  Soviet Union 18 years
1958 Bobby Fischer  United States 15 years, 6 months, 1 day
1991 Judit Polgár  Hungary 15 years, 4 months, 28 days
1994 Péter Lékó  Hungary 14 years, 4 months, 22 days
1997 Étienne Bacrot  France 14 years, 2 months, 0 days
1997 Ruslan Ponomariov  Ukraine 14 years, 0 months, 17 days
1999 Bu Xiangzhi  China 13 years, 10 months, 13 days
2002 Sergey Karjakin  Ukraine 12 years, 7 months, 0 days
Alisa Marić

Alisa Marić pred odlazak šahovske reprezentacije Srbije na olimpijadu

 Ministarka omladine i sporta u Vladi Republike Srbije Alisa Marić zna šta očekuje naše olimpijce u Istanbulu i upravo iz tog razloga ne želi pred njih da stavlja velika očekivanja. Naravno, kao ministru sporta velika je čast što je ispratila još jednu našu ekspediciju na veliko takmičenje...

Chess Games: http://www.chessgames.com/player/alisa_maric.html

giovedì 30 agosto 2012

Nana Dzagnidze 



Nana Dzagnidze (GEO 2535) - Pia Cramling (SWE 2491) in tie break Tbilisi 2012

It was an exciting finish: Swedish GM Pia Cramling was in the lead before the final round, in which she drew her game. Nana Dzagnidze won her final game to force a tiebreak. Both blitz games were drawn, and in the Armageddon the Georgian GM was able to win and take the title -- together with the cool US $10,000 first prize.
The ACP Women's Cup Rapid took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, from February 17th to 21st February, 2012. Top seeds were Anna Muzychuk (2580), Kateryna Lahno (2557) and Nadezhda (2537) and Tatiana Kosintseva (2513), Nana Dzagnidze (2535) and former women's world champion Maia Chiburdanidze (2500)....


Sara Jacimovic na EP u šahu za kadete- Banja Vrućica 2012


Women's Live Ratings - top 30 - 28.08.2012


Live Chess Ratings Of 2700+ Chess Players

2700chess.com for 
more details and full list

mercoledì 29 agosto 2012

Anna Muzychuk

Anna Muzychuk

WFM (2001), WIM (2002), WGM (2004), IM (2007) and GM (2011), Myzychuk is the top female player in Slovenia, the 3rd ranked player overall in Slovenia, and the 2nd ranked woman in the world behind Judit Polgar, overtaking Yifan Hou in the August 2012 rating list and recording a career high rating of 2606, only the fourth female player to rate over 2600.
Born in L'viv, Ukraine, Anna took an early liking to chess, leading her to become the under-8 European champion in 1996. She has competed in and won numerous age-based championship tournaments for girls in the Ukraine, Europe and the World, her most notable successes occurring in 2003, when she was the winner of Women's Ukrainian Championship, in 2004 when won the championship of the Ukraine (U20 Girls) and was runner up in the Girls U14 World Championship, and in 2005 when she won the World U16 (Girls) World Championship. She competed in the Women's World Championship (2008) in Nalchik where she reached the second round before bowing out to Dronavalli Harika. She also competed in the Women's World Chess Championship (2010) and made it to the third round, but was eliminated from the tournament by Ju Wenjun.
In 2004 she became a citizen of Slovenia, where she is the strongest Slovenian female player. Anna won her first GM norm at the 2008 European Club Cup, winning the gold medal on board 1 for her team T-Com Podgorica. Also in 2008 she won the Moscow Open C-ladies tournament with 8.0/9 and came equal first with 7/9 in the 1st Scandinavian International Ladies Open held in Stockholm. In 2009 she came equal second in the Snezenky a Machri - Czech Coal Chess Match and won her 2nd GM norm at the Inventi Chess Tournament (2009) held in Antwerp. In 2010 she won the Maia Chiburdanidze Cup in Georgia with 8.0/9, played in the Corus (B Group) (2010), finishing with a score of 5,5/13 and a performance of 2583, won the World Junior Championship (Girls) (2010) with 11/13 and scored 7/10 on first board for Slovenia at the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2010). She secured her 3rd GM norm at the Shenzhen Women's Grand Prix (2011) when she came 2nd with 7/11 (+3 -0 =8) behind Yifan Hou and soon after her 8.5/9 as Slovenia's top board at the European Team Championship (Women) (2011) secured her the event's highest rating performance, 2782, and her fourth GM norm*.
She started 2012 with a solid 6.5/10 at the Tradewise Gibraltar (2012), following up with =1st (3rd on tiebreak) at the European Individual Women's Championship (2012) and =1st (2nd on tiebreak) at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Kazan (2012). She's the front running favourite to score 2nd in the 2011-12 Women's Grand Prix series and win the right to challenge for the Women's World Championship in 2013 should she fail to win the 2012 Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament.
Anna's sister, Mariya Muzychuk, is also a strong player
Chess Games:



  Anna Muzychuk e Katya Lahno


lunedì 27 agosto 2012

 Michael Basman


Non è mai stato nelle prime posizioni del Rating mondiale.
Non ha ottenuto il titolo di G.M.
Non è mai stato un professionista.
Eppure ha giocato partite assolutamente inimitabili come ad esempio la Ulf Anderson - Michael Basman Hastings 1974, http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame? gid=1328830 che a suo tempo fece il giro del mondo sulle riviste specializzate.. Se non la conoscete andate a vederla…non ve ne potrete certo pentire!
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=27319

http://www.chessville.com/UCO/CN/BasmanMichael.htm

sabato 25 agosto 2012


Congratulazioni vivissime a Zhansaya Abdumalik che ha conseguito la terza norma di WGM. Per soli due mesi e mezzo Zhansaya non ha potuto passare alla storia come la più giovane donna a conseguire tale impresa. La giovanissima rappresentante del Kazakistan è preceduta soltanto dal grande talento cinese: Hou Yifan. Riportiamo le felicitazioni dalla testata Szacharnia da cui abbiamo tratto la notizia.

 http://szacharnia.blogspot.it/2012/06/wgm-zhansaya-abdumalik-spoznia-sie-o.html

WGM Zhansaya Abdumalik spóźniła się o dwa miesiące ale i tak wielkie gratulacje!!

Do laurów Zhansayi Abdumalik należy również zaliczyć
mistrzostwo świata szkół - Kraków 2011. Byli tacy,
którzy twierdzili, że to zwykły turniej z domieszką egzotyki.
Oby taka egzotyka objawiła się w Polsce.
Zansayi Abdumalik z Kazachstanu nie udało się zostać najmłodszą arcymistrzynią w historii kobiecych szachów. Brakło jej dosłownie dwa i pół miesiąca. W zakończonym 24 czerwca turnieju kołowym Alushta Summer 2012 (Ukraina) zajęła trzecie miejsce i wypełniła ostatnią brakującą normę WGM. Zhansaya miała wówczas 12 lat, 5 miesięcy i 15 dni.
Tytuł najmłodszej arcymistrzyni w historii pozostał więc dalej w rękach obecnej mistrzyni świata. Hou Yifan zdobywając ten tytuł miała 12 lat i 3 miesiące.
Młodziutka dziewczynka z Kazachstanu oczywiście nie "urwała się z choinki". Już wielokrotnie pisałem o jej sukcesach (poszukajcie w spisie treści Szacharni. Dla przypomnienia - jej dotychczasowe osiągnięcia:

- mistrzostwo świata do lat ośmiu (2008)
- mistrzostwo świata do lat 10 (2010)
- mistrzostwo świata do lat 12 (2011)
Ma obecnie ranking 2141 (maj 2012)


Wyniki turnieju na Ukrainie:


NameFEDER.TitleŚr. ranking
W
rank.+/-

  Shchukin, Dmitry RUS
 2265   7.5
 8.3

  Iljin, Timofey UKR
 2260   7.0
 -13.7

  Abdumalik, Zhansaya KAZ
 2284    7.0
 51.7

  Yandemirov, Valeri RUS
 2261   6.5
 -7.2

  Cherednichenko, Elena UKR
 2287   6.5
 50.4

  Dolzhykova, Kateryna UKR
 2268   6.0
 -3.3

  Kashtanov, Ruslan RUS
 2263   5.5
 -14.1

  Shtyrenkov, Veniamen RUS
 2264   4.5
 -22.8

  Ivanov, Vladimir A. UKR
 2286   4.0
 10.95

  Murashko, Vyacheslav L. UKR
 2273   4.0
 -13.6

  Belova, Olga RUS
 2290   4.0
 30.9

  Ponomarenko, Alexandr UKR
 2266   3.50
 -30.7



Zhansaya Abdumalik

WIM Abdumalik is currently the top ranked U12 girl in the world (August 2012). She has three WGM norms and will be awarded the title when she achieves a rating of 2300.

She won the U8 Girls World Championship in 2008, scored 7/11 in the World U10 (open) Championship 2009, won the World School Champions U11 (Girls) in 2010 and again in 2011 with scores of 9/9 and 8.5 respectively, and came =1st (2nd on count back) with Mongolia's Davaademberel Nominerdene at the World U10 Girls Championship in Halkidiki in 2010, the latter earning her the WFM title. Her 5.5/12 at the IM tournament in Moscow in September 2010 included one win and two draws against FMs whose ratings were over 400 points higher than hers, and five draws against five IMs; ironically her two losses were against untitled players. In May 2011, she won a international Junior (U20) Girls tournament in Indonesia, the result earning her the WIM title, the youngest to do so at the age of 11 years and 5 months. In June 2011, she placed =1st in the 12th ASEAN+ age-group championship 2011 - Girls U20 in Tarakan in Indonesia. In November 2011, she won the Girls U12 World Championship outright with 8/9 (+7 =2 -0). She is currently competing in the World Junior Championship (Girls) (2012).

2012 has seen her best "open" result to date, when she scored an undefeated 7/11 (+3 =8) at the Alushta Summer event in June against a strong field that included 2 GMs, 5 IMs, a WIM and a WFM.

Abdumalik is the youngest student in the Kazakh-British Technical University.





Marya Fominykh - Zhansaya Abdumalik




Александра Горячкина - чемпионка Европы и Мира 2011 

Экспресс интервью с Александрой Горячкиной чемпионкой Европы и Мира во время женского кубка России по рапиду. ЦДШ. Гоголевский 14

Intervista a Aleksandra Goryachkina

A good player is always lucky.



You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player.



In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else. For whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and end game must be studied in relation to the end game.


José  Raúl Capablanca


Giovanni Borgo
La trappola
18x24 - 2009
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Berenenice vive di scacchi. Attira degli ingenui perdendo di proposito le prime partite per poi rovinarli scommettendo congrue cifre. Il diagramma raffigura l'epilogo di una sua partita, qui il Nero da matto in 4 mosse...
 
Giovanni Borgo dipinge sovente lavori di soggetto scacchistico.