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Politiken Cup (2006)

Player: Gunnar Berg Hanssen

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. G Berg Hanssen vs D Andersen  1-024 2006 Politiken CupD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
2. J H Nielsen vs G Berg Hanssen  0-131 2006 Politiken CupA03 Bird's Opening
3. G Berg Hanssen vs S Brynell  0-138 2006 Politiken CupD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
4. A Rosenkilde vs G Berg Hanssen  0-134 2006 Politiken CupE12 Queen's Indian
5. G Berg Hanssen vs E Forsaa  ½-½24 2006 Politiken CupD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
6. D Grassie vs G Berg Hanssen  1-027 2006 Politiken CupA45 Queen's Pawn Game
7. G Berg Hanssen vs S Sending  ½-½27 2006 Politiken CupA14 English
8. E Holstein vs G Berg Hanssen 0-153 2006 Politiken CupA03 Bird's Opening
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Jul-24-06  fromoort: Aren't there any games yet?
Jul-24-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  suenteus po 147: <fromoort> The first round of games was played just today. It usually takes a while to upload the games. They should be here by tomorrow.
Jul-24-06  fromoort: <suenteus po 147>: Thanks.
Jul-24-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  MrMelad: Is this the new politics forum? :)
Jul-25-06  SNiraj: Negi's (3/3) opponent today is Ukranian WGM Anna Zozulia (2352 ELO) ... Negi has the black pieces.....
Jul-25-06  gordio: Official site http://www.ksu.dk/politiken_cup/def...
Jul-25-06  Ybrevo: <MrMelad> Politiken is one of the major Danish newspapers, and a yearlong sponsor of this event :-) Personally I went to the tournament yesterday and saw Nigel Short having difficulties with White against FM Andreasen, who lost on the clock in move 39. There has been some great fighting chess already, and the official site gives you live-games from the top-boards - plus a lot of other information. I can only recommend you to check it out!
Jul-25-06  Ybrevo: Latest news from round #4: IM Jens Kristiansen won brilliantly against GM Short after very unusual opening play. Short spent too much time in the middle game. Also the game GM Hoi- GM Vaganian is worth looking at (not finished at the time of this kibitz).
Jul-25-06  SNiraj: <Also the game GM Hoi- GM Vaganian is worth looking at> Vaganian lost. Two major upsets on the top two boards!
Jul-25-06  dippel: Why can't we se the games?!
Jul-26-06  SNiraj: Negi's opponent today is Tallaksen ...
Jul-26-06  dippel: Where are the games?
Jul-26-06  SNiraj: <dippel> Check out this link - http://www.ksu.dk/politiken_cup/liv...
Jul-26-06  SNiraj: GM Vadim Malakhatko in sole lead with 5/5 after beating GM Carsten Hoi.
Jul-26-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Robin01: Negi won on the white side of a Ruy in 14 moves! against a player rated 2300!!
Jul-26-06  Helloween: <Robin01> The player of the Black pieces resigned without due cause. Negi had no advantage in the final position. Negi - Tallaksen
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 O-O 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4 Nbd7 11.Nh4!?(main line is 11.Nbd2) Nxe4(11...Nb6 or 11...Re8 are also good) 12.Nf5 Nef6 13.Qf3 e4 14.Qg3 resigns?? The game could have continued interestingly with 14...Nh5 15.Nh6+ Kh8 16.Qe3 f5(an exchange sac- another is 16...gxh6 17.Qxe4 Bg5! giving Black excellent counterplay) 17. Nf7+ Rxf7 18.Bxf7 Nhf6 =.
Jul-26-06  bob000: Negi's game was one of the two for which there were transmission problems. Negi won but not in 13 moves.
Jul-26-06  SNiraj: They have changed Malakhatko's result to a draw so there are 9 players in the lead with 4.5 points each (including Negi) ...
Jul-26-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Robin01: <Helloween> Looks like you have a good point. 14...g6 might also be playable to keep black in the game. I wonder why he resigned so early?

<bob000> Do you know how many moves it was?

Jul-27-06  dippel: How come Chessgames doesn't have the games?
Jul-27-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  suenteus po 147: <dippel> There are around four tournaments happening simultaneously. <chessgames.com> always does its best to upload games whenever they become available, but it's a lot of work and there usually isn't enough time to keep up, let alone catch up, when they fall behind. The games will uploaded soon, trust me :)
Jul-28-06  AdrianP: David Howell is doing well with 5/6 half a point off the lead (and level with Nigel Short). Also nice to see Jacob Aagaard doing well (5/6).
Jul-28-06  pebble767: There's a lot of good games in this tournament. And look at how they play their openings esp Nigel's, he really shows he wants to win every single game. Too bad he lost one already.
Jul-28-06  dippel: pebble767 says there's a lot of good games in this tournament!. But Chessgames won't let us see them! I wonder why.
Jul-29-06  s4life: < Helloween: <Robin01> The player of the Black pieces resigned without due cause. Negi had no advantage in the final position. Negi - Tallaksen >

Don't say that too loud... or imaginative posters like Gladiator will hijack the thread...

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