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European Team Championship (2011)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Levon Aronian, Veselin Topalov, Teimour Radjabov, Alexander Morozevich, Sergey Karjakin, Vassily Ivanchuk, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Grischuk, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Peter Svidler, Ruslan Ponomariov, Peter Leko, Vugar Gashimov, Pavel Eljanov, Alexey Shirov, Michael Adams, Sergei Movsesian, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Anish Giri, Baadur Jobava, Viktor Bologan, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, David Navara, Etienne Bacrot, Alexander Moiseenko, Zoltan Almasi, Francisco Vallejo-Pons, Laurent Fressinet, Arkadi Naiditsch, Loek Van Wely, Vladimir Akopian, Ivan Cheparinov, Nigel Short, Alexander Beliavsky, Zahar Efimenko, Ferenc Berkes, Ivan Sokolov, Viktor Laznicka, Emil Sutovsky, Ilya Smirin, Viktor Korchnoi, Kiril D Georgiev, Gabriel Sargissian, Christian Bauer, Michael Roiz, Mateusz Bartel, Markus Ragger, Zoltan Gyimesi, Evgeny Postny, Csaba Balogh, Georg Meier, Daniel Fridman, Aleksander Delchev, Jan Smeets, Gadir Guseinov, Merab Gagunashvili, Ivan Ivanisevic, Bartosz Socko, Mikhael Mchedlishvili, Gawain Jones, Constantin Lupulescu, Andrei Istratescu, Tomi Nyback, Kamil Miton, Bartlomiej Macieja, Jan Gustafsson, Maxim Rodshtein, Viorel Iordachescu, Eltaj Safarli, Ivan Saric, Mircea Parligras, Zbynek Hracek, Luka Lenic, David Howell, Miguel Illescas Cordoba, Daniel Stellwagen, Ivan Salgado Lopez, Hrvoje Stevic, Levente Vajda, Dimitrios Mastrovasilis, Robert Hovhannisyan, Ioannis Papaioannou, Milos Perunovic, Dragan Solak, Levan Pantsulaia, Hristos Banikas, Branko Damljanovic, Dmitry Svetushkin, Rainer Buhmann, Mihail Marin, Aleksandar Kovacevic, Yannick Pelletier, Vlastimil Babula, Jiri Stocek, Ante Brkic, Julian Radulski, Mladen Palac, Sune Berg Hansen, Stelios Halkias, Normunds Miezis, Sarunas Sulskis, Hans Tikkanen, Helgi Olafsson, Nils Grandelius, Vladimir Georgiev, Sabino Brunello, Zoran Jovanovic, Mikheil Gagunashvili, Davit Shengelia, Evgeni Ellinovich Sveshnikov, Stefan E S Kindermann, Jure Borisek, Julen Luis Arizmendi Martinez, Matej Sebenik, Nicholas Pert, Leif Erlend Johannessen, Jure Skoberne, Kjetil A Lie, Ioannis Nikolaidis, Michele Godena, Dragisa Blagojevic, Milan Drasko, Nikola Djukic, Gergely Szabo, Joseph G Gallagher, Bragi Thorfinnsson, Mustafa Yilmaz, Henrik Danielsen, Jacob Aagaard, Allan Stig Rasmussen, Danyyl Dvirnyy, Arturs Neiksans, Dragan Kosic, Trajce Nedev, Pontus Carlsson, Zvonko Stanojoski, Jakob Vang Glud, Filip Pancevski, Darius Zagorskis, Hjorvar Steinn Gretarsson, Ilmars Starostits, Frode Elsness, Stellan Brynell, Emre Can, Richard Forster, Axel Rombaldoni, Aleksandar Colovic, Tapani Sammalvuo, Daniel Semcesen plus 38 more players

 page 28 of 28; games 676-687 of 687  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
676. I Papaioannou vs D Dvirnyy  ½-½72 2011 European Team ChampionshipD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
677. M Godena vs D Mastrovasilis  ½-½34 2011 European Team ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
678. H Banikas vs Caruana  ½-½22 2011 European Team ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
679. Macieja vs A Brkic  1-036 2011 European Team ChampionshipD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
680. M Palac vs M Bartel  0-123 2011 European Team ChampionshipC78 Ruy Lopez
681. B Socko vs I Saric  ½-½65 2011 European Team ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
682. H Stevic vs R Wojtaszek  ½-½21 2011 European Team ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
683. Illescas Cordoba vs C Bauer  ½-½10 2011 European Team ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
684. A Istratescu vs I Salgado Lopez  ½-½35 2011 European Team ChampionshipB99 Sicilian, Najdorf, 7...Be7 Main line
685. Shirov vs Fressinet 1-034 2011 European Team ChampionshipC67 Ruy Lopez
686. Bacrot vs Vallejo-Pons  ½-½13 2011 European Team ChampionshipD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
687. Naiditsch vs Aronian ½-½11 2011 European Team ChampionshipC67 Ruy Lopez
 page 28 of 28; games 676-687 of 687  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Nov-13-11  Refused: But I wonder, what the page would look like, if the 11 move draw had been Grischuk vs. Aronian and not Naiditsch vs. Aronian. I bet we could see another 2 pages ranting about Grischuk's lazyness. :)
Nov-13-11  badest: <Refused: But I wonder, what the page would look like, if the 11 move draw had been Grischuk vs. Aronian and not Naiditsch vs. Aronian. I bet we could see another 2 pages ranting about Grischuk's lazyness. :)> :D at least! I feel draws like that should result in 0 points for both players.
Nov-13-11  checkmateyourmove: curious to know chess fan's game of the tourney ?????? im all ears!
Nov-13-11  Everett: <And otherwise the Berlin is not that dull, it's just that one line. If Aronian wanted to draw, he would've played the Marhsall. But stuff like that happens.>

My have times changed...

Nov-14-11  ajile: Congratulations to Vugar Gashimov for yet again winning a game as Black with the suppoosedly "inferior" Benoni Defense.
Nov-14-11  k0mi: congrats to Hungary's bronze!
Nov-14-11  Refused: <Everett: <And otherwise the Berlin is not that dull, it's just that one line. If Aronian wanted to draw, he would've played the Marhsall. But stuff like that happens.> My have times changed...>

The point is basically Marshall means 30 moves+ theory with a forced draw or even endgame. (We are speaking about the 2700+ level here, for you and me it's a different story ofc).

Berlin means in most variations complex endings. And not every single line is analyzed to death.

Same thing with Najdorf Sicilian. Bg5 is probably the sharpest attempt to play for a win with white. But if black goes for the poisoned pawn, it's drawn. Ofc here it is black who can force a draw in that line. (I am assuming ofc white concedes to the main lines). If both sides know what they are doing in terms of theory, you have an exchange of long outanalyzed lines and a draw.

So my point is, (Spanish) Marshall and (Najdorf) Poisoned Pawn look more exciting than they actually are.

Nov-14-11  Everett: <refused> yes, i got it, which is why I said what I said. Times have changed!
Nov-14-11  ajile: < Refused: >

Ofc?

Of course?

Nov-14-11  ARMENIA: Why isn't Armenia's National Team having any friendlies?

Look at the United States, since the introduction of Klinsmann as their head coach, they have had 6 friendly matches.

Come on Armenia, you are in top 50 and you should conduct at least four friendlies just to keep the efforts of last year. Players need experience and the more times they play together, the more they start trusting one another...

Vardan Minasyan has been a wonderful addition to the coaching staff but we need games to play! We can not wait until World Cup 2014 qualifiers and just enter with a mere one friendly prior to the important matches! Friendlies are conducted to test new players and see how well some schemes work over other options...

Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai... A world away and still can not sleep when it comes to watching our boys produce results!

Nov-14-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Other teams like to have Friendlies with team USA because we can't score any goals. It's always a friendly night for the opposition...
Nov-14-11  Pyke: Chessbase interview (german language) with Rustam Kasimdzhanov regarding his work with the german team.

http://www.chessbase.de/nachrichten...

Nov-14-11  ARMENIA: <HeMateMe> When I was living in the States, it was somewhat alarming how no one really cared for futbol. When I mean no one, I am speaking of the percentage of interest compared to other parts of the world. I always said, as long as they continued to refer to the game as "soccer" I'd never care for anything happening in the States.

Armenia needs to play friendlies! They need to put forth some experimental teams and get the ball rolling. They need to start bringing up U21 players and giving them the necessary experience... I am nervous but all I have to do is look out the window and see La Celeste at the top of the world!

God Bless Uruguay

Nov-14-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Things have changed a bit. World Cup soccer is on all the big screen TVs in the sports bars, even the guys who have to count to ten on their ribs are trying to appreciate soccer (football). Thats saying something.

Beckham playing in Los Angeles is also a plus. Becks always brings media attention, he of the great set passing game. His team, the Galacticos, might win the MLS championship this year. They will be partying into the night in Mexico, if not Los Angeles.

all good--its a sport that emphasizes fitness, teamwork and speed, not big muscles, man-boobs and snarling for the screen. This doesn't mean that we Americans are going to give up our steroid-man boobs and snarling, it just means that we are observing the world around us and saying "ok, there are other sports, too..."

Nov-15-11  ARMENIA: http://www.armenianow.com/sports/so...

This will come back and bite them in the rear... I won't comment on the goalkeeper necessity issue but I would comment on the verdict of not having a single friendly match until the summer of 2012. What are they thinking?

I am so happy I am in Uruguay - a real futbol superpower.

Nov-15-11  Refused: <ARMENIA: http://www.armenianow.com/sports/so... This will come back and bite them in the rear... I won't comment on the goalkeeper necessity issue but I would comment on the verdict of not having a single friendly match until the summer of 2012. What are they thinking?

I am so happy I am in Uruguay - a real futbol superpower.>

Yo, cool story bro.

Nov-15-11  GlennOliver: bronkenstein,

Rather late to reply in this thread, but the Guardian reports -

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/201...

"England's target now is to do better (than at ETCC) at the 150-nation World Olympiad at Istanbul 2012. The key will be fielding a maximum-strength squad including Luke McShane and Matthew Sadler who have full-time jobs and were unavailable for the Euroteams."

Nov-15-11  GlennOliver: Also many congratulations to Michael Adams on his individual gold medal at the European team championship - a fantastic achievement against a very tough field.
Nov-15-11  bronkenstein: Ty for the link GlennOliver , BTW not too much effort will be needed <to do better> ;)

IMO 1.Adams 2.Sadler/Short 3.Short/Sadler 4.McShane/Gawain would be the best attempt to `steal` a medal , although we are still to see Matthew`s performance against the elite (speaking of board 2).

Nov-16-11  GlennOliver: Cheek! : )

David Howell had a disappointing ETCC, unfortunately.

David would normally be a strong contender for the Olympiad team, but his university studies must limit his training and competition time.

Which is your own national team?

Nov-16-11  SimonWebbsTiger: It's hard to say much about Matthew other than he is come back kid of the year!

He certainly hasn't done himself any harm these past two tourneys and certainly, if not a fast place because of rust, is in contention as a good reserve to draw on.

Agree thoroughly on Adams. The medal couldn't have been won by a more mild mannered Cornishman!

Nov-16-11  bronkenstein: <Which is your own national team?> Serbian , but I am not following them too closely , during last ETCC I was mostly watching Azeris, Russia , Armenia (all boards) and few solo personal favorites (like Topa,Chuky,Mickey,Pono,Leko etc - last one more for nostalgic reasons).
Nov-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: S B Hansen vs Aronian, 2011

34 ... ?


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34 ... Ra7-g7?? <self-block: g7>


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(VARIATION)
35 Qh5xNe8!! <remove guard: f6>


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35 ... Rf8xQe8 <deflection: f6>


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36 Ne4-f6#


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Amazing that Hansen and Aronian *both* missed this tactical sequence.

Nov-18-11  polarmis: <notyetagm>, they didn't miss that sequence - the game's corrupt at the official website and no-one bothered to correct it. I wrote about it here: http://www.whychess.org/node/2952

The one actual blunder at the end was 38.fxe8=Q??, falling for Aronian's cunning trap in an absolutely overwhelming position.

Nov-19-11  DeReFormation: What's all this talk about futbol; AKA Tiddlywinks
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