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Russian Team Championship (2008)

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Teimour Radjabov, Alexander Morozevich, Sergey Karjakin, Vassily Ivanchuk, Anatoly Karpov, Alexander Grischuk, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Peter Svidler, Ruslan Ponomariov, Gata Kamsky, Boris Gelfand, Vugar Gashimov, Dmitry Jakovenko, Pavel Eljanov, Alexey Shirov, Wang Hao, Sergei Movsesian, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Evgeny Bareev, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Nikita Vitiugov, Vladimir Malakhov, David Navara, Dmitry Andreikin, Alexander Moiseenko, Evgeny Alekseev, Andrei Volokitin, Ni Hua, Evgeny Najer, Alexander Riazantsev, Alexander Areshchenko, Loek Van Wely, Bu Xiangzhi, Vladimir Akopian, Alexey Dreev, Alexander Motylev, Zahar Efimenko, Ernesto Inarkiev, Boris Grachev, Pentala Harikrishna, Sergei Rublevsky, Emil Sutovsky, Alexander Khalifman, Alexander Onischuk, Sergey Volkov, Viktor Korchnoi, Vadim Zvjaginsev, Vladimir Potkin, Artyom Timofeev, Michael Roiz, Alexey Aleksandrov, Mikhail Kobalia, Igor Kurnosov, Mikhail Krasenkow, Konstantin Sakaev, Vladislav Tkachiev, Igor Khenkin, Boris Avrukh, Maxim Turov, Denis Khismatullin, Ildar Khairullin, Alexander Lastin, Pavel Tregubov, Igor Lysyj, Andrei Kharlov, Boris Savchenko, Kamil Miton, Maxim Rodshtein, Farrukh Amonatov, Dmitry Kokarev, Dmitry Bocharov, Karen Asrian, Evgeny Romanov, Pavel Maletin, Ivan Popov, Alexander Galkin, Pavel Ponkratov, Alexander Kovchan, Sergey Grigoriants, Vasily Yemelin, Evgeni Ellinovich Sveshnikov, Alexei Kornev, Anton Shomoev, Sergej Dyachkov, Alexander Evdokimov, Stanislav Novikov, Vladimir Kosyrev, Alexei Iljushin, Roman Ovetchkin, Evgeny Shaposhnikov, Arkadij Rotstein, Andrei Belozerov, Marat Makarov, Sergei Matsenko, Mikhail Lushenkov

 page 2 of 10; games 26-50 of 236  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
26. Sakaev vs E Tomashevsky ½-½12 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipE20 Nimzo-Indian
27. E Alekseev vs Ivanchuk ½-½33 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
28. V Malakhov vs B Savchenko ½-½56 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB60 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
29. Bu Xiangzhi vs Rublevsky  ½-½41 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
30. Gelfand vs V Gashimov  ½-½20 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
31. A Belozerov vs M Turov  ½-½25 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
32. Korchnoi vs B Grachev  ½-½35 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
33. Areshchenko vs A Riazantsev  ½-½47 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
34. Karpov vs Efimenko ½-½57 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipE71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
35. A Belozerov vs S Novikov  ½-½31 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
36. Krasenkow vs A Timofeev  ½-½28 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
37. Van Wely vs Potkin  ½-½69 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
38. Grigoriants vs Jakovenko  ½-½43 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB50 Sicilian
39. Karjakin vs K Asrian ½-½53 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
40. M Lushenkov vs S Volkov  ½-½43 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
41. E Shaposhnikov vs Sutovsky  ½-½17 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
42. A Evdokimov vs Sakaev  ½-½13 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
43. Ivanchuk vs D Andreikin  ½-½29 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipA53 Old Indian
44. I Lysyj vs I Kurnosov  ½-½29 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD82 Grunfeld, 4.Bf4
45. A Kovchan vs M Turov  ½-½30 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
46. V Yemelin vs M Lushenkov  ½-½16 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipC49 Four Knights
47. Van Wely vs Navara  ½-½32 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
48. Movsesian vs Jakovenko  ½-½19 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
49. Svidler vs Morozevich ½-½44 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
50. Motylev vs S Matsenko  ½-½23 2008 Russian Team ChampionshipB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
 page 2 of 10; games 26-50 of 236  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Apr-13-08  minasina: <malthrope: Besides, I get the distinct feeling that 'Moro-Gelfand' is going to be a minature! ;) >

Is about 67 moves counted as a miniature? :¤)

Apr-13-08  nuwanda: thank you <sitzkrieg>, really a narrow escape...
Apr-13-08  percyblakeney: Morozevich's game is the last to finish, nice to see him work so hard to win against another 2700 player in spite of it being a not too important last round game.
Apr-13-08  malthrope: <minasina: <malthrope: Besides, I get the distinct feeling that 'Moro-Gelfand' is going to be a minature! ;) > Is about 67 moves counted as a miniature? :¤)>

It went a little <l-o-n-g-e-r> than I expected! ~lol~ ;)

PS: <DCP23> ~ROFL~ :^)

Apr-13-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  PhilFeeley: With all the draws, it was good to see a few wins. The Krasenkow-Romanov and Inarkeiv-Ni Hua games were really interesting.
Apr-13-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  PhilFeeley: Hilarious explanation of the seventh round routing of Tomsk:

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

Apr-13-08  karakoyunlu: (zluria: Moro will certainly win - it would be a very strange world indeed if Moro couldn't win this. I could win this playing against god!) Please dont involve GOD in chess... GOD created you and knows every single idea in your brain...
Apr-13-08  percyblakeney: First board players and their score:

Ivanchuk +4
Morozevich +2
Radjabov +2
Svidler +1
Gashimov =
Gelfand =
Ponomariov =
Alekseev -1
Andreikin -1
Karpov -1
Onischuk -1
Efimenko -3

Apr-13-08  slomarko: and what about the other boards?
Apr-13-08
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  Tomlinsky: and what about the other boards? <please>
Apr-13-08  percyblakeney: I've no idea about all of them, but the Chinese players did well. Wang Yue got the Grand Prix invitation but maybe he isn't better than the three that played here. Wang Hao probably had the best score of everyone with his +5.

Karjakin's +2 was definitely OK, while Nepomniachtchi won't be happy with his -4. Mamedyarov went = and seems to be a bit from his best form, Shirov had +2 as did Kamsky and Grischuk. Navara scored +1, Bareev -3, to mention a few others.

Apr-13-08  percyblakeney: Korchnoi's -2 in 10 games was quite OK considering that he played many games on the top boards, against opponents with a much higher rating.
Apr-13-08  positionalgenius: Once again Mamedyarov underperforms. I guess karpov only played three games? Ponomariov played some good games, Ivanchuk was on fire and in general svidler played well.
Apr-13-08  jacqueslaumone: <percyblakeney: I've no idea about all of them, but the Chinese players did well.>

With both Ni and Bu on +3 and Wang Hao on +5, China won the Russian Team Championship. After this event Wang Yue will be the lowest rated of the 4 Chinese top players, but I guess he got into the Grand Prix because he was the first of them to reach 2700.

Apr-14-08  zoat22: r they playing today?
Apr-14-08  unsound: The tournament finished yesterday.
Apr-14-08  Bobsterman3000: Wow, Moro had 6 decisive games.

Apr-14-08  unsound: Well Timofeev had 9 decisive games. Only 3 wins though, sadly for him, so I'm not sure it's all that great an achievement.
Apr-14-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <Bobsterman3000: Wow, Moro had 6 decisive games.>

Wang Hao had 5 decisive games, winning all 5(!).

Wang Hao was 5.5/6(!) with White and 2.5/5 with Black for an overall <+5 =6 -0> performance.

Outstanding result for the youngster from China.

Go China!

Apr-14-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <positionalgenius: Once again Mamedyarov underperforms.>

Yes, it seems that

2008 Mamedyarov = 2005 Morozevich

Mamedyarov usually just completely kills the 2600s but then has only so-so results against his fellow 2700s.

And his rating is changing to reflect this. <frogbert> shows Mamedyarov's live rating to be around 2739, down from around 2761 just four months ago.

Apr-14-08  positionalgenius: <notyetagm> Yes. Mamedyarov has great talent but needs to adapt to 2700+ opposition.
Apr-15-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  sisyphus: Out of curiosity, I looked up Ilya Odessky's report on the fine imposed on Tomsk-400 before the seventh round. http://chesspro.ru/_events/2008/dag...

The ChessBase report was discrete:

<Odessky comments that the penalty is on the low side for a well-financed outfit.>

However, the orignial (through Babelfish) is more pointed:

<Another answer - to the antipole: to remove 1000 rubles as ridiculous punishment for the commands, whose budgets are measured by very imposing sums, to maximally twist nuts. >

Apr-15-08  stanleys: Someone commented on a Russian forum that during the closing ceremony Dreev has thrown a glass at Igor Lysyj.Anyone could confirm?

Apperently another "Cherchez la femme" story

Apr-15-08  minasina: Where is this game: http://chesspro.ru/chessonline/onli... http://google.com/translate?u=http%... , not in the database (yet?).
Apr-15-08  malthrope: <minasina: Where is this game: http://chesspro.ru/chessonline/onli... - http://google.com/translate?u=http%... , not in the database (yet?).>

Right <minasina> - that's 'Shirov-Jako' from Round #3. :) There should be 396 games total in this database but CG.com only shows 394, atm. Hence there is one other unknown game missing. ;) - Mal

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