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Sigeman & Co (2006)

Player: Suat Atalik

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. S Atalik vs Stellwagen  ½-½51 2006 Sigeman & CoE90 King's Indian
2. Fedorov vs S Atalik  ½-½23 2006 Sigeman & CoC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
3. S Atalik vs P Carlsson  1-036 2006 Sigeman & CoE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
4. Timman vs S Atalik  ½-½14 2006 Sigeman & CoC81 Ruy Lopez, Open, Howell Attack
5. S Atalik vs T Hillarp Persson ½-½51 2006 Sigeman & CoD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
6. Khenkin vs S Atalik  0-129 2006 Sigeman & CoD85 Grunfeld
7. S Atalik vs E Berg 0-155 2006 Sigeman & CoE15 Queen's Indian
8. S Atalik vs S Cicak  1-040 2006 Sigeman & CoA40 Queen's Pawn Game
9. Hector vs S Atalik  0-140 2006 Sigeman & CoC45 Scotch Game
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May-01-06  BIDMONFA: Sigeman & Co (2006)

SIGEMAN & CO TOURNAMENT
Round 4, Leader - Jan Timman - 3'5 points
General Information
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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May-01-06  VishyFan: Stellwagen has a very good chance of catching up with Timman.....
May-01-06  iron maiden: Today's results, from the official site:

Jan Timman - Suat Atalik ½-½
Tiger Hillarp-Persson - Igor Khenkin 1-0
Pontus Carlsson - Slavko Cicak 1-0
Alexei Fedorov - Jonny Hector 1-0
Emanuel Berg - Daniel Stellwagen 0-1

May-01-06  EmperorAtahualpa: Two Dutch on top! That's great.

How many rounds does this tournament have? 9?

May-01-06  babakova: Swedish chess is no longer what it once was...Instead we have an abundance of poker players. Seriously, who cares about poker? sigh...
May-01-06  midknightblue: (babakova) I agree that it is a shame.
May-03-06  BIDMONFA: Sigeman & Co (2006)

SIGEMAN & CO TOURNAMENT
Round 5, Leader - Jan Timman - 4'5 points
General Information
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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May-03-06  EmperorAtahualpa: I see the Dutchies are still going strong! Keep it up, boys!

God bless the Netherlands. :)

May-03-06  iron maiden: Today Timman won against Hector in 34 moves; Atalik won as black in 29.
May-03-06  EmperorAtahualpa: Standings after round 6:

1. Jan Timman: 5½ points

2. Daniel Stellwagen 4½ points

3. Suat Atalik 4 points

4. Tiger Hillarp-Persson 3½ points

5 - 7. Alexei Fedorov, Pontus Carlsson, Emanuel Berg 2½ points

8. Slavko Cicak 2 points

9 - 10. Igor Khenkin, Jonny Hector 1½ points

May-03-06  percyblakeney: Stellwagen is doing well again, in Corus B earlier this year he won against Lahno, but in the other 12 games he scored 4 draws and 8 losses...
May-03-06  EmperorAtahualpa: <percyblakeney> Yes I remember that from Corus. On the day that I visited Corus I also saw Stellwagen lose, I believe it was against Giovanni Vescovi. When I was waiting in the evening at the bus-stop, Stellwagen walked by and he looked very tired but also frustrated. He is a very shy boy though, a weird fellow!
May-03-06  TIMER: So far Timman has 5.5/6 (92%) against an average oppoent of 2553, giving him a rating performance of 2954!

Timman is in great form, playing like a top player again in this event.

May-04-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Maatalkko: Timman is the best! I somewhat irrationally bet all of my ChessBookie points on him to win this tournament, but it looks like I lucked out on that one!

He used to be a great player, and although that fades with age it doesn't disappear entirely. Contrary to what most people think, I believe that the older players in a tournament have the most potential for a spectacular result. Although prodigies are fast improving, the old legends like Timman can always turn out amazing results if they return to their youthful form.

May-04-06  BIDMONFA: Sigeman & Co (2006)

SIGEMAN & CO TOURNAMENT
Round 7 - Standings
1 TIMMAN, Jan 6
2 STELWAGEN, Daniel 5
3 HILLARP PERSSON, Tiger 4’5
4 ATALIK, Suat 4
5-6 FEDOROV, Alexei 3’5
5-6 BERG, Emanuel 3’5
7-8 CARLSSON, Pontus 2’5
7-8 CICAK, Slavko 2’5
9 KHENKIN, Igor 2
10 HECTOR, Jonny 1’5
General Information
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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May-04-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Maatalkko: What the heck is BIDMONFA anyway? It's darn useful, but who made it and why?
May-05-06  BIDMONFA: Sigeman & Co (2006)

SIGEMAN & CO TOURNAMENT
Round 8 - Standings
1 TIMMAN, Jan 6'5
2 HILLARP PERSSON, Tiger 5’5
3-4 STELWAGEN, Daniel 5
3-4 ATALIK, Suat 5
5 BERG, Emanuel 4’5
6 FEDOROV, Alexei 4
7-9 CARLSSON, Pontus 2’5
7-9 CICAK, Slavko 2’5
7-9 KHENKIN, Igor 2'5
10 HECTOR, Jonny 2
General Information
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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May-05-06  orio24: Timman plays in excellent form. I didn't expect such a performance. It is very exciting!
May-05-06  Jim Bartle: "Timman has a tendency to tire, though, and fade toward the end of tournaments."

Boy, I'll bet whoever made that comment after 3 rounds feels like an idiot about now.

May-05-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  technical draw: Hold on Jim, let me see who said that. Never mind.
May-06-06  EmperorAtahualpa: Timman has won the tournament!

Final standings:

1. Jan Timman 7 points

2 - 3. Tiger Hillarp-Persson, Suat Atalik 6 points

4 - 5. Daniel Stellwagen, Emanuel Berg 5½ ponits

6. Alexei Fedorov 4½ points

7 - 8. Pontus Carlsson, Igor Khenkin 3 points

9. Slavko Cicak 2½ points

10. Jonny Hector 2 points

May-06-06  s4life: <EmperorAtahualpa: I see the Dutchies are still going strong! Keep it up, boys! God bless the Netherlands. :)>

Is it the same God of the Armenians? :)

Congrats to Timman BTW...

May-07-06  waddayaplay: <Timman has a tendency to tire, though, and fade toward the end of tournaments.

Boy, I'll bet whoever made that comment after 3 rounds feels like an idiot about now.>

Well last two rounds he drew in 12 and 14 moves respectively. Timman vs Fedorov, 2006

P Carlsson vs Timman, 2006

May-07-06  percyblakeney: Timman was impressive and it's fun to see him play well. At the same time he may have been slightly "lucky" a couple of times. Berg refused the draw and played on to lose, Cicak had a clear draw when he blundered, and Stellwagen missed the winning continuation. But in all I think he deserved his "luck"...
May-08-06  Marvol: <waddayaplay: Well last two rounds he drew in 12 and 14 moves respectively.>

Yes well maybe that's because he was leading easily? No need for him to take risks or what.

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