Archive for May 19th, 2009

Hikaru Nakamura Wins 2009 US Championship

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Nakamura-Friedel
Position after 8.Bd3!?

I have annotated Nakamura – Friedel, US Championship 2009, where GM Hikaru Nakamura used a 19th Century variation of the Two Knights Defense to win the crucial last round game that secured him the championship.

The surprising 8.Bd3, which blocks the d-pawn, was first played by Isidor Gunsberg but recently revived by Daniel Stellwagen, who presented an article on it in “Secrets of Opening Surprises, Volume #9.” Nakamura played a nearly flawless game with the line, ending in a neat little move that traps Black’s queen nearly in the middle of the board (see diagram below). Not only did this near-miniature secure Nakamura sole possession of the $40,000 first prize, but also (I predict) will bring him $275 more in the “SOS competition,” for the best game played with a variation written about in Secrets of Opening Surprises!

Nakamura-Friedel
White to play and win.

There are lots of great resources online for those interested in learning more about the US Chess Championship or this final round game. Here are some links worth exploring:

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#498 Checkmate Knockout – Round 2

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I surprised Bob Sherry with a Sveshnikov Sicilian & got an edge against 6.Nb3(?!) but fell behind on the clock & made an error at move 17. A draw was agreed soon after.

Here’s the brief but interesting replay & PGN.

Next week, Bob has Black vs. Bert Shiffman.

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Ilyumzhinov: ‘It is not the size of the logo, it’s the principle’

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

In our previous report the UEP President Josef Resch harshly criticized the negotiations with FIDE. The President of the World Chess Federation reacted immediately with his own somewhat different take on the matter. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov describes the course of events and how the negotiations collapsed. In this Sport Express interview he provides a number of other interesting tidbits. Must read.

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‘I am ready to resume negotiations with FIDE’

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Josef Resch is the President of UEP, the company that organised the 2008 World Championship in Bonn, a successful businessman from Mukachevo in Western Ukraine. In recent months UEP was bidding for the organisation of the 2010-2011 cycle – with a four million Euro budget. But negotiations with FIDE broke down. Now Josef Resch explains why. Sport Express interview.

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Sofia Super-GM: Shirov beats Ivanchuk

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Ukrainian GM Vassily Ivanchuk suffered his fourth loss in six games, when he was defeated in 49 moves by Alexei Shirov from Spain. Bulgarian GM Veselin Topalov drew his game against 18-year-old Norwegian GM Magnus Carlsen. Cuban GM Leinier Dominguez Perez drew with GM Wang Yue from China. Shirov leads with 4.0/6 points and a 2875 performance. Games and standings.

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Rybka wins 17th World Computer Chess Championship

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

In the final round of the event, staged by the International Computer Games
Association in Pamplona, Spain, the US-Czech program Rybka beat its closest
rival, Junior from Israel, to take the title with a point and a half to spare.
Junior, Shredder and Deep Sjeng shared 2-4th. You probably know that you can
buy the World Champion in the ChessBase
shop
. Actually Rybka won three titles.

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