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Hastings Chess Congress (2007)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Viacheslav Ikonnikov, Milos Pavlovic, Bogdan Lalic, Valery Neverov, Mark Hebden, Gawain Jones, Zvulon Gofshtein, Simon Kim Williams, Stewart Haslinger, Nicholas Pert, Farhad Tahirov, Alexander Cherniaev, Colin Anderson McNab, Mikheil Gagunashvili, Andrew Greet, Arkadi Eremeevich Vul, Willy Hendriks, Dagne Ciuksyte, John Paul Wallace, Thomas E Rendle, Srinath Narayanan, Simon Ansell, Herman Grooten, Jovanka Houska, Simon J B Knott, Marcel Peek, Vladimir Prosviriakov, Jack Rudd, David Eggleston, Andreas Huss, Petr Marusenko, Petra Schuurman, Peter Poobalasingam, Adam Ashton, Robert Eames, David Ledger, Alan J Norris, Alexander Kulago, Felix Graf, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Britton, Boris Furman, Ian Snape, Simon Fowler, Francis Rayner, Alan Grant, Akash Jain, John N Sugden, Donny Muter, Hans Groffen, Oliver Jackson, Felix J Kwiatkowski, Stephen Mulligan, Christopher Briscoe, Richard J Webster, Arne Hagesaether, Richard Almond, James Mansson, George Dickson, Stewart Reuben, Damir Vrban, Jeff Anderson, David Leslie Haydon, N Donovan, Malcolm Armstrong, Norman Hutchinson, Jerry Humphreys, Rasa Norinkeviciute, C Rice, Jens Henrichsen, Ryan-Rhys Griffiths, Sabrina Chevannes, David Fryer, Patrick Goldsworthy, Adrian Pickersgill, John Hickman, Timothy Spanton, T Lunn, D Ian Calvert, Nigel Dennis, Dominic Foord, David Barron, A Wilson, Christoph Gibson, Elliott Auckland, John Rety, A Parmar, George O'Toole, J Fraser, An Tucker, Jessica Thilaganathan, Lateefah Messam Sparks, J Snowden, Ronnie Cohen, Rhys Cumming, James Macrae, Scott Kenyon, Michael Van de Laar, George Salimbeni, Mark Weidman

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. M Gagunashvili vs G Jones  1-040 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA10 English
2. S Chevannes vs J Thilaganathan  1-039 2006 Hastings Chess CongressD02 Queen's Pawn Game
3. D I Calvert vs R Norinkeviciute  ½-½26 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA12 English with b3
4. D Foord vs D Fryer  1-038 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA48 King's Indian
5. J Humphreys vs R Cohen  ½-½34 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
6. C Rice vs J Snowden  1-022 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA25 English
7. R Almond vs J Rety  ½-½38 2006 Hastings Chess CongressE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
8. D Vrban vs A Parmar  ½-½20 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB50 Sicilian
9. G Dickson vs J Fraser  ½-½20 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB22 Sicilian, Alapin
10. A Pickersgill vs J N Sugden ½-½36 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB12 Caro-Kann Defense
11. S Mulligan vs P Poobalasingam  ½-½43 2006 Hastings Chess CongressD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
12. R Webster vs A Jain  ½-½35 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA20 English
13. M Weidman vs S Reuben  0-118 2006 Hastings Chess CongressE30 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad
14. J Macrae vs M Van de Laar  1-026 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA80 Dutch
15. L Messam Sparks vs A Tucker  0-131 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB30 Sicilian
16. N Dennis vs P Goldsworthy  0-154 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB32 Sicilian
17. S Kenyon vs T Spanton  1-036 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB27 Sicilian
18. C Gibson vs R Cumming  1-021 2006 Hastings Chess CongressD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
19. E Auckland vs A Wilson  0-175 2006 Hastings Chess CongressD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
20. J Hickman vs G O'Toole  0-158 2006 Hastings Chess CongressC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
21. D Haydon vs D Barron  1-031 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB30 Sicilian
22. T Lunn vs J Anderson  ½-½23 2006 Hastings Chess CongressD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
23. S Fowler vs G Salimbeni  1-058 2006 Hastings Chess CongressC78 Ruy Lopez
24. A Grant vs F Tahirov  ½-½36 2006 Hastings Chess CongressB08 Pirc, Classical
25. Hebden vs F Rayner  1-037 2006 Hastings Chess CongressA48 King's Indian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-29-06   yanez: <Chessgames.com> what is the official site link for this page? If there is one.
Dec-29-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Karpova: Official site:
http://www.hastingschess.org.uk/
Dec-30-06   yanez: thanks
Dec-31-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Wild Bill: Some results today:

Involving the four players with 3 points each:

Williams ½-½ Gagunashvili
Gofshtein ½-½ Cherniaev

Involving palyers with 2½ points each:

Tahihov 0-1 Ansell
Vul 0-1 Pavlovic
Pert ½-½ Rendle

Games with results unreported involving players with 2½ points:

Greet - Houska
Jones - Eames (2 points)

It's getting crowded at the top after four rounds.

Dec-31-06   GBKnight: Williams-Gagunashvili was an interesting game - a sacrificial attack from williams which eventually ended in perpetual check. Worth a look when its uploaded, or you could link here : http://www.hastingschess.org.uk/gam...
Dec-31-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  euripides: <GB> I looked after you posted and thought Williams was winning a masterpiece. I was surprised it ended in a perpetual.
Jan-01-07   Captain Scarlet: a great shame for Williams. He played superbly for 3/4 of the game and then blew it. He can't quite make it to GM status - maybe this game illustrates why.
Jan-01-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  luzhin: Can anyone recall a Hastings Congress more lamentable than this one? Not a single young player of interest-- indeed scarcely a single interesting player of any age. And most of the games posted on this site are dross, not worthy of a tournament with such a tremendous history. If this is the best that the British Chess Federation can provide then the future of the game in the UK is bleak.
Jan-01-07   NimzoKing: What about N.Pert?
Jan-01-07   GBKnight: Indeed the future is bleak, but lets give credit to the Hastings organisers for not letting this tournament disappear completely. How long did the great GLC tournaments of the 1980s last for? The Lloyds Bank Masters? All those huge London congresses of the 1970s/80s? The Folkestone Easter Congress ? All long gone. The ECF do not organise it by the way.
Jan-02-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sneaky: <What about N.Pert?> The drummer for "Rush" ?
Jan-02-07   KKDEREK: He plays with astouning agression! check on the above link:

http://www.neilpeart.net/

Jan-02-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  JointheArmy: Flo Mountier destroys Neil Peart.
Jan-02-07   KKDEREK: <Flo Mountier destroys Neil Peart.> Agreed. And Art Blakey destroys everybody. Imagine a match btw Fischer X Art Blakey !!
Jan-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  wasspwot: You say <Luzhin> that there are no interesting young players but there is Ryan Rhys-Griffiths from Ireland who is young: apparently only took up the game at Christmas 2004 and is now rated 2100. I played a tournament in Dublin with him this time last year when he was rated 1400 or so, so thats an incredible rate of progress.
Jan-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Karpova: Ikonnikov won with the black pieces today. The endgame was quite interesting with his opponent - Hendriks (2439) being in time trouble. Gagunashvili won against Gofshtein today.
Jan-04-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Thrajin: <KKDEREK: <Flo Mountier destroys Neil Peart.> Agreed. And Art Blakey destroys everybody.>

Then you obviously haven't heard Virgil Donati. ;-)

Jan-05-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sneaky: < <Flo Mountier destroys Neil Peart.> Agreed. And Art Blakey destroys everybody. Imagine a match btw Fischer X Art Blakey !!> BUDDY RICH FOR ME!! But how did we get talking about drummers anyhow? I guess it's all my fault....
Jan-05-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  John Saunders: No interesting young players, eh? How about Srinath Narayanan, world under-12 champion. 5½/9, TPR of 2448. Beat a GM (admittedly a genuinely ailing one). Not bad for a pre-teen.
Jan-08-07   Shajmaty: Gagunashvili-Pert, draw after 3; Cherniaev-Ikonnikov, draw after 11; Gofshtein-Pavlovic, draw after 10... too many short draws in the ninth (and last) round! The only win at the top tables, by Neverov, who shared first with Gagunashvili. Disappointing performance by Mark Hebden: +3 =5 -1.
Jan-08-07   Shajmaty: Even worst by Farhad Tahirov, seeded number 4, with +2 =3 -2... and who left Hastings after 7 rounds.
Jan-08-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  John Saunders: Farhad Tahirov was genuinely ill for several rounds before he withdrew, and his medication was making him sleepy.
Jan-09-07   Shajmaty: <John Saunders: Farhad Tahirov was genuinely ill for several rounds before he withdrew, and his medication was making him sleepy.> Thanks for the info, John. I was not aware of this fact!
Jul-22-07   bettermove: What is going on with this game:
Gagunashvili-Pert, draw after 3 moves!??

This is poor IMHO- was there a valid reason for this? Otherwise top class chess is up for ridicule if short agreed draws materialize like this! Whatever the reason perhaps in a top competition the rules should be changed to say no agreed draws within 25 moves -so PLAY!

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