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IBCA European Individual Championship (2007)

Player: Yuri A Meshkov

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Y Meshkov vs M Fratini 1-017 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipB03 Alekhine's Defense
2. M Chojnowski vs Y Meshkov  0-140 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipB40 Sicilian
3. Y Meshkov vs E Desanjose Candalija  1-036 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipA13 English
4. L Zsiltzova-Lisenko vs Y Meshkov  0-154 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 6.d4
5. Y Meshkov vs S Wassin  1-069 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
6. J Olsar vs Y Meshkov  1-033 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipB61 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, Larsen Variation, 7.Qd2
7. Y Meshkov vs P Dukaczewski  1-020 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipB40 Sicilian
8. S N Smirnov vs Y Meshkov  0-132 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
9. Y Meshkov vs S Grigorchuk  ½-½15 2007 IBCA European Individual ChampionshipA36 English
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Meshkov wins | Meshkov loses  
 

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Aug-21-07  Karpova: IBCA = Inthernational Braille Chess Association

For blind and partially blind chessplayers (but they try to include every visually impaired chessplayers, e.g. deafblind ones).

Aug-21-07  pawnofdoom: How do blind players play chess? The photos on the official site show players playing with two boards per game, and the pieces for those boards have pegs to go into the holes on the board. How does that work?
Aug-21-07  savagerules: Would a top rank blind player be better than a GM playing blindfolded? It'd be a interesting match maybe.
Aug-22-07  paavoh: <pawnofdoom> The pegs hold the pieces attached to the board while the blind players "feel" the position with their hands. One can distinguish between black and white squares with the latter being just a bit elevated, so the board surface is not even. I once played a blind man in a Swiss tournament in my youth in the 80s, and it was not an easy task to beat him. I had a normal board on which I kept tabs on the position as well. Of course the touch rule did not apply to him :-)
Aug-22-07  pawnofdoom: <paavoh> thanks
Aug-22-07  weary willy: Interested to see Colin Crouch here ... does he now have a sight disability?
Aug-23-07  pawnofdoom: <weary willy> Im pretty sure he does. If he didn't he wouldn't be playing here would he?
Aug-25-07  Mameluk: Should be mentioned, that Czech player Jaroslav Olsar won. Interesting to see so many IMīs in this tournament.
Nov-26-07  Gallicrow: Apparently Colin Crouch had a stroke and is now partially sighted: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wear/content/a...
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