Archive for October 24th, 2009

Tiviakov takes Univé Hoogoveen with a single win

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Certainly an unusual four-player double round robin. In this “Crown Group” all games but one were draw, so that the winner of that game, Dutch GM Sergei Tiviakov, came in first, and the loser, Judit Polgar, last. Vassily Ivanchuk and Anish Giri scored 50%. In the Univé Open English GM Steward Haslinger was first by a full point. Final report.

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Tiviakov takes Univé Hoogoveen with a single win

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Certainly an unusual four-player double round robin. In this “Crown Group” all games but one were draw, so that the winner of that game, Dutch GM Sergei Tiviakov, came in first, and the loser, Judit Polgar, last. Vassily Ivanchuk and Anish Giri scored 50%. In the Univé Open English GM Steward Haslinger was first by a full point. Final report.

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Indian chess champ on city streets

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

She is thirteen, rated 2132, and won the Asian U-14 title in Delhi last month. With her chess career she has made her country proud. But Saranya’s childhood is anything but a bed of roses. Her father deserted the family five years ago, and her mother sells small items made of plastic and mud on the pavement of Thiruvottiyur (near Chennai) to eke out a living. Someone must help this girl.

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Chess in Paradise: the Ravana Challenge in Sri Lanka

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

GM Mikheil Mchedlishvili of Georgia won it, but more relevantly this GM Open was staged in a luxurious five star hotel, the first of its kind in Sri Lanka, with accommodation to the GMs provided in the hotel itself. And there was the free day pleasure trip to Kandy, a world famous tourist spot, where the players got to meet the Indian Ocean and a bevy of friendly elephants.

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