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European Individual Championships (2010)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Fabiano Caruana, Michael Adams, Sergei Movsesian, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Evgeny Bareev, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Baadur Jobava, Viktor Bologan, Anish Giri, Etienne Bacrot, David Navara, Alexander Moiseenko, Zoltan Almasi, Evgeny Alekseev, Andrei Volokitin, Francisco Vallejo-Pons, Evgeny Najer, Alexander Areshchenko, Alexander Riazantsev, Laurent Fressinet, Arkadi Naiditsch, Ivan Cheparinov, Vladimir Akopian, Sergei Zhigalko, Alexander Beliavsky, Alexander Motylev, Zahar Efimenko, Liviu Dieter Nisipeanu, Ernesto Inarkiev, Ferenc Berkes, Ivan Sokolov, Anton Korobov, Boris Grachev, Viktor Laznicka, Emil Sutovsky, Ilya Smirin, Sergey Volkov, Kiril D Georgiev, Gabriel Sargissian, Vadim Zvjaginsev, Romain Edouard, Vladimir Potkin, Artyom Timofeev, Michael Roiz, Rauf Mamedov, Mikhail Kobalia, Alexey Aleksandrov, Konstantin Landa, Markus Ragger, Mateusz Bartel, Mikhail Krasenkow, Igor Kurnosov, Zoltan Gyimesi, Evgeny Postny, Konstantin Sakaev, Csaba Balogh, Georg Meier, Vasily Papin, Daniel Fridman, Aleksander Delchev, Sergei Azarov, Denis Khismatullin, Gadir Guseinov, Hrant Melkumyan, Arman Pashikian, Tigran L Petrosian, Bartosz Socko, Ildar Khairullin, Pavel Tregubov, Sanan Sjugirov, Constantin Lupulescu, Igor Lysyj, Tomi Nyback, Boris Savchenko, Grzegorz Gajewski, Bartlomiej Macieja, Maxim Rodshtein, Borki Predojevic, Robert Markus, Jan Gustafsson, Eltaj Safarli, Viorel Iordachescu, Ivan Saric, Mircea Parligras, Zbynek Hracek, Viktor Erdos, Dmitry Kokarev, Zaven Andriasian, Friso Nijboer, Vladimir Belov, Luka Lenic, Zdenko Kozul, Evgeny Romanov, David Howell, Aleksandr Shimanov, Vasilios Kotronias, Ivan Salgado Lopez, Hrvoje Stevic, Erwin L'Ami, Dimitrios Mastrovasilis, Dariusz Swiercz, Bojan Vuckovic, Robert Hovhannisyan, Ioannis Papaioannou, Dragan Solak, Levan Pantsulaia, Yuri Drozdovskij, Emanuel Berg, Hristos Banikas, Branko Damljanovic, Nidjat Mamedov, Tamaz Gelashvili, Avetik Grigoryan, Evgeny E Vorobiov, Dmitry Svetushkin, Artashes Minasian, Dimitri Reinderman, Rainer Buhmann, Aleksandr Rakhmanov, Tornike Sanikidze, Aleksandar Kovacevic, Dusko Pavasovic, Yannick Pelletier, Vlastimil Babula, Jiri Stocek, Vitali Golod, Ante Brkic, Nikola Sedlak, Andrey Zhigalko, Valentin Iotov, Stelios Halkias, Vladislav Nevednichy, Tamas Banusz, Vasif Durarbayli, Sarunas Sulskis, Andrei Gutov, Valerij Popov, Sergey Grigoriants, Marin Bosiocic, David Arutinian, Robert Zelcic, Josep Manuel Lopez Martinez, Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Vasily Yemelin, Sabino Brunello, Mikhailo Oleksienko, Tamir Nabaty, Zoran Jovanovic, Frank Holzke, Momchil Nikolov plus 256 more players

 page 2 of 89; games 26-50 of 2,221  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
26. V Zvjaginsev vs J Rukavina 1-044 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB12 Caro-Kann Defense
27. S Zavgorodniy vs E Postny  ½-½56 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB40 Sicilian
28. Efimenko vs S Reutsky 1-045 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsC18 French, Winawer
29. Z Martic vs R Mamedov 0-139 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
30. B Predojevic vs O Mihok  1-037 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB30 Sicilian
31. J Barle vs D Fridman 0-153 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
32. Sutovsky vs T Baron 1-024 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
33. V Jakovljevic vs S Zhigalko  0-126 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA17 English
34. Smirin vs G Schroll  1-040 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
35. N Petre vs J Gustafsson  0-145 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
36. A Timofeev vs F Pancevski 1-037 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB07 Pirc
37. P Bodiroga vs Krasenkow 0-153 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
38. A Pashikian vs R Ris 1-048 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
39. P Piscopo vs M Roiz  ½-½35 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsC00 French Defense
40. B Savchenko vs R Buss  1-030 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB97 Sicilian, Najdorf
41. P Potapov vs V Laznicka 1-024 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsB22 Sicilian, Alapin
42. A Korobov vs D Boskovic  ½-½44 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
43. S Azaladze vs G Meier  ½-½46 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA07 King's Indian Attack
44. Nisipeanu vs O Kurmann 1-059 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA07 King's Indian Attack
45. A Cioara vs A Riazantsev  0-165 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
46. F Berkes vs A Delorme  1-040 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
47. Beliavsky vs I Caspi  ½-½42 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA81 Dutch
48. B Zueger vs I Cheparinov  0-147 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA12 English with b3
49. D Khismatullin vs I Malakhov  ½-½88 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsA56 Benoni Defense
50. R Loncar vs I Nepomniachtchi 0-141 2010 European Individual ChampionshipsD85 Grunfeld
 page 2 of 89; games 26-50 of 2,221  PGN Download
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Mar-17-10  frogbert: <Probably a lot of draws (short ones) again today.>

four of the top 5 boards were hardfought, decisive games. we really can't complain about the leading players' fighting attitude today.

Mar-17-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  percyblakeney: In a couple of years Cheparinov has fallen from the top 20 (January 2008) to outside the top 100 (after this tournament).
Mar-17-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  percyblakeney: Guseinov has dropped points even quicker, from 2667 in September to below 2600 today.
Mar-17-10  jon01: <In a couple of years Cheparinov has fallen from the top 20 (January 2008) to outside the top 100 (after this tournament).>

Cheparinov can't play, otherwise he will reveal Topalov's secrets. I'm sure he will regain back to 2700 after the world championship match.

Mar-17-10
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  percyblakeney: Nepomniachtchi isn't too far from 2700 now, but he will need another good result to reach it. He gained almost 30 points here and should have 16 left to 2700.
Mar-17-10  kingsindian2006: i thought this would be the tourney giri shines and takes a big step forward.. i wonder if he is ill?
Mar-17-10  esticles: With 10 players having 8 points and above, the remaining 12 World Cup spots will be decided tomorrow between the 30 players at 7.5. I'm guessing the bottom 12 on tiebreaks will be paired to reduce the field to 24, and then the 24 will be paired up to get to 12. We'll have to find out tomorrow though!
Mar-17-10  evlozare: a disappointing tournament result for fabiano caruana, one of the 'rising stars' player on august2010. he ended up 124th place.
Mar-17-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  e4ia: <esticles> Are those tiebreaks going to be carried live?

And what are the time controls?

Also, we may have an earlier start time for them as well, if carried. Thanks anyone for any info re his post!

Mar-17-10
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  e4ia: The time controls are here
http://www.eurorijeka2010.com/home/...

Start time MAY be 0500 USA EDT or New York time;but we may not be able to see them at home site ?

Mar-17-10  redwhitechess: so what is the official medal winners and qualifiers ? the official web is down i think. congrat for Nepom and Pia!
Mar-17-10  kurtrichards: Sad Caruana was way far off the top finishers. :(
Mar-17-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  e4ia: site isn't down or wasn't;
from the regulations link

<Tie-break Matches
In the European Individual Chess Championship tie-breaks are organized only in the following cases:

a) to establish the Champion;
b) to establish the medal winners;
c) to establish qualifiers, for the World Chess Championship.

In case of a) and b) the relevant tie-break matches will decide the final ranking and the money prizes connected with these places.

In the case of c), the relevant tie-break matches will not influence the final ranking and the money prizes will be shared equally.

System of the Tie-break matches:
Additional matches of two games will be played with 15 minutes on the clock and addition of 10 seconds before each move. If this match is drawn again, then two games will be played with five minutes plus two seconds per move. If this match is again drawn, then the sudden-death game will be played with white having 5 minutes on the clock and black having 4 minutes, without any addition. White has to win the sudden-death game in order to win the match. In case that more than three tie-break rounds have to be played, the Chief-Arbiter – after confirmation by the ECU President or his representative – may change the playing schedule in such a way that the tie-break matches can be finished within one day. Detailed Tournament Regulations for the tie-break matches and the time schedule will be announced on Wednesday, 17 March at 22.30 at the Technical Meeting for tie breaks.

6. QUALIFIERS
The 11th Individual European Chess Championship for men and women is qualification event for the next World Cup. According to FIDE regulations and the decision of the ECU Board, 22 players will qualify.>

Mar-18-10  redwhitechess: Then confirmed guests for next World Cup are:

1. Ian Nepomniachtchi
2. Baadur Jobava
3. Timofeev Artyom
4. Igor Lysyj
5. Zahar Efimenko
6. Zoltan Almasi
7. Evgeny Tomashevski
8. Maxim Rodshtein
9. Arman Pashikian
10. Ivan Salgado Lopez

while 28 players playing mini tournament tonight to decided the rest accomodations, hopefully I put it righ here : http://red-white-chess.blogspot.com...

Mar-18-10  Don Cossacks: Wow,Nepomniachtchi is now the reigning European Individual Champion.Nepo!Nepo!Nepo!
Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  virginmind: congratulations ian nepomniachtchi and pia cramling!
Mar-18-10  aragorn69: Results of the 1st round of playoffs:
Hracek-Babula 1/2
Drozdovskij-Belov 1-0
Howell-Navara 1/2
Volkov-Sargissian 1/2

And in the (less important) silver medal match:
Timofeeev-Jobava 0-1

Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  e4ia: The second round of the tiebreaks will start at 1:30PM USA New York EDT time; or local time there 1630 CET
Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hours for Croatia

games
http://www.eurorijeka2010.com/home/...

Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  e4ia: The second games (switch colors) of the first round pairings are happening now at this post about 9:30AM USA New York time

http://www.eurorijeka2010.com/home/...

Mar-18-10  aragorn69: Results of the 2nd game of the 1st round of playoffs:

Babula-Hracek 1/2
Belov-<Drozdovskij> 0-1

<Navara>-Howell 1-0
Volkov-Sargissian 1/2

And in the (less important) silver medal match:
<Jobava>-Timofeeev 1/2

Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  virginmind: khismatullin resigns just before being mated next move...
Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  swordfish: Congratulations Nepomniachtchi - he beat out a lot of higher-rated and more experienced opponent. Another young player with a very bright future.
Mar-19-10  Chessforeva: 3D games
Rounds 1-6:
http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...

Rounds 7-11:
http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...

Apr-21-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  DarthStapler: 9/11 was the winning score. Terrorist conspiracy!
Mar-30-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Peligroso Patzer: Here is a link to the final standings for this event: http://chess-results.com/tnr29567.a...
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