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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
37th Bosna Chess Tournament

Sergei Movsesian6.5/10(+3 -0 =7)[view games]
Borki Predojevic5.5/10(+2 -1 =7)[view games]
Ivan Sokolov5/10(+2 -2 =6)[view games]
Alexander Morozevich5/10(+3 -3 =4)[view games]
Nigel Short4.5/10(+2 -3 =5)[view games]
Artyom Timofeev3.5/10(+0 -3 =7)[view games]

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Short vs Morozevich 0-131 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentA28 English
2. A Timofeev vs Movsesian  ½-½40 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
3. B Predojevic vs I Sokolov  ½-½41 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC53 Giuoco Piano
4. Morozevich vs I Sokolov 0-167 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentA09 Reti Opening
5. Movsesian vs B Predojevic 1-046 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC11 French
6. Short vs A Timofeev ½-½30 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentA34 English, Symmetrical
7. A Timofeev vs Morozevich 0-158 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB42 Sicilian, Kan
8. B Predojevic vs Short 1-059 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC55 Two Knights Defense
9. I Sokolov vs Movsesian ½-½41 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentE49 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Botvinnik System
10. Short vs I Sokolov 1-042 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC51 Evans Gambit
11. Morozevich vs Movsesian 0-131 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
12. A Timofeev vs B Predojevic 0-139 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB56 Sicilian
13. Movsesian vs Short 1-039 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC45 Scotch Game
14. B Predojevic vs Morozevich ½-½48 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB83 Sicilian
15. I Sokolov vs A Timofeev  ½-½71 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentD85 Grunfeld
16. Morozevich vs Short 0-139 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC45 Scotch Game
17. I Sokolov vs B Predojevic  ½-½34 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
18. Movsesian vs A Timofeev  ½-½86 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB30 Sicilian
19. Movsesian vs I Sokolov  ½-½25 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC45 Scotch Game
20. Short vs B Predojevic  ½-½53 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
21. Morozevich vs A Timofeev ½-½8 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB32 Sicilian
22. A Timofeev vs Short ½-½39 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentC99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
23. I Sokolov vs Morozevich 0-156 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
24. B Predojevic vs Movsesian  ½-½18 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
25. I Sokolov vs Short  ½-½46 2007 37th Bosna Chess TournamentE12 Queen's Indian
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May-26-07  pferd: I dunno, max. ...Nhxf6 after either of those moves and White looks pretty shaky to me.
May-26-07  percyblakeney: Moro's black sequence continues, +8 -0 =3 in the last eleven now.
May-26-07  anandrulez: beautiful game by moro , he worked hard for the full point . his black scores are amazing ! 8 wins as black games in the last 11 games - looks his amber blind score!!
May-26-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <percyblakeney: Moro's black sequence continues, +8 -0 =3 in the last eleven now.>

Yes, Morozevich loses only White games.

Like I said, Moro should start playing 1 a3 or 1 h3 so that he can "pretend" that he is playing Black when he has the White pieces. Then his rating would break 2900. :-)

May-26-07  DCP23: <notyetagm>

1.e3 e5 2.e4! is another promising idea.

May-26-07  BIDMONFA: 37th Bosna Chess Tournament (2007)

Round 8, leader Sergei Movsesian 5'5 points

http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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May-26-07  DUS: <adair10> Thank you very much for the link to Movsesian letter to Kasparov. (I noticed it late, but I am very happy I didn't miss it at all.)

<I can hardly imagine world's best tennis players, swimmers, athletes trying to offend his colleagues. I think, you still have to learn a lot about professional sportsmen's behavior!>

I am sure Kasparov, Fischer, and many other less important players have to learn, learn and learn.

But the most impressive is the part where Movsesian speaks about him being an Armenian. Even <ArmeniaNL> has mentioned that portion above, let me to bring it again:

<For your information, I'm not ex-, I always was, I am and I would be Armenian and I'm proud of this, and, unlike others, I never changed my name and nationality, trying to adapt to concrete circumstances and concrete people.

Sergei Movsesian
>

Bravo Sergei Movsesian!

And again thank you very much <adair10>!

May-27-07  Mameluk: Movsesian-Morozevich today. Who cares about some candidates anyway?
May-27-07  percyblakeney: Movsesian wins against Morozevich, Morozevich wins with black, so it must be a draw.
May-27-07  Mameluk: Movsesian is so fař playing supersolid going for a draw with white.
May-27-07  Mameluk: Now Sergei has perpetual which means sharing 1st place at least - and relying on Moro´s strength probably even ensures 1st place alone.
May-27-07  DUS: Is this the link to live games?

http://www.skbosna.ba/online2007/

Where are group A games, does anyone know? Thanks.

May-27-07  Mameluk: http://www.skbosna.ba/online2007a/t...
May-27-07  DUS: Thank you very much!
May-27-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <DCP23: <notyetagm>

1.e3 e5 2.e4! is another promising idea.>

LOL

May-28-07  malthrope: <DCP23: <notyetagm>

1.e3 e5 2.e4! is another promising idea.>

Perhaps we should also add 1. e3 e5 2. d3 d5 3. d4! ~lol~ ;-) - Mal

May-28-07  percyblakeney: A Morozevich-Radjabov game might start like this:

Schlechter vs G Marco, 1894

May-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Short-Movsesian after 14...Be7-h4+


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May-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Short-Movsesian

15.Bf2 Bxf2+ 16.Qxf2 dxe5 17.0-0-0 Qd6 18.Qg3 0-0 19.Rhe1 Re8 20.Be4 Bd7 21.h4 Rac8 22.Kb1


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May-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Short-Movsesian

22...Rc4 23.Re3 b5 24.b3 Rc5 25.Rf1 Rf8 26.Ref3 Rc7 27.g5 h5 28.Rf6 Qc5 29.d6 Ra7 30.Bh7+


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May-28-07  percyblakeney: Short-Movsesian and Moro-Predo drawn.
May-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Short-Movsesian

30...Kh8 31.Rxf7 Rxf7 32.Rxf7 Kxh7 33.Qd3+ Kg8 34.Qg6 Qg1+ 35.Kb2 Qd4+ 36.Kb1 Qd1+ 37.Kb2 Qd4+ 38.Kb1 Qd1+ draw.


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May-28-07  Mameluk: Sergei rules the world.
May-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Wild Bill: Congratulations to Sergei Movsesian.
May-28-07  adair10: For some reasons he is quite successful at this event winning it once before also. Congrats to brave man!
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