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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
World Blitz Championship Tournament

Leinier Dominguez Perez11.5/15(+8 -0 =7)[view games]
Vassily Ivanchuk11/15(+9 -2 =4)[view games]
Alexander Grischuk10/15(+8 -3 =4)[view games]
Peter Svidler10/15(+7 -2 =6)[view games]
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov9.5/15(+9 -5 =1)[view games]
Teimour Radjabov9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[view games]
Murtas Kazhgaleyev8/15(+6 -5 =4)[view games]
Alexander Morozevich7.5/15(+6 -6 =3)[view games]
Boris Gelfand7/15(+5 -6 =4)[view games]
Gata Kamsky7/15(+5 -6 =4)[view games]
Sergei Rublevsky6.5/15(+3 -5 =7)[view games]
Vladislav Tkachiev6.5/15(+3 -5 =7)[view games]
Rafael Vaganian5.5/15(+4 -8 =3)[view games]
Bassem Amin4.5/15(+4 -10 =1)[view games]
Krishnan Sasikiran3.5/15(+2 -10 =3)[view games]
Judit Polgar2.5/15(+1 -11 =3)[view games]

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 33  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Rublevsky vs B Amin ½-½4 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipC44 King's Pawn Game
2. Rublevsky vs Gelfand  ½-½53 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB54 Sicilian
3. Gelfand vs Radjabov ½-½24 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD08 Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit
4. Grischuk vs Rublevsky  ½-½59 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
5. Vaganian vs L Dominguez  ½-½26 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA37 English, Symmetrical
6. Sasikiran vs Judit Polgar  ½-½5 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA48 King's Indian
7. Judit Polgar vs Svidler  ½-½46 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipC78 Ruy Lopez
8. Tkachiev vs Kamsky  ½-½35 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
9. Gelfand vs Tkachiev  ½-½36 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
10. Svidler vs Ivanchuk  ½-½36 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA17 English
11. Sasikiran vs L Dominguez  ½-½7 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
12. L Dominguez vs Svidler  ½-½17 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
13. Radjabov vs M Kazhgaleyev  ½-½41 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA48 King's Indian
14. Tkachiev vs Grischuk  ½-½34 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
15. Kamsky vs Gelfand  ½-½31 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
16. Rublevsky vs Tkachiev  ½-½13 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
17. L Dominguez vs Kamsky  ½-½35 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB41 Sicilian, Kan
18. Radjabov vs Mamedyarov  ½-½19 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 6.d4
19. Radjabov vs Svidler ½-½4 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
20. Tkachiev vs M Kazhgaleyev  ½-½18 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB07 Pirc
21. Kamsky vs Vaganian  ½-½11 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
22. Svidler vs Morozevich ½-½19 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
23. Ivanchuk vs L Dominguez  ½-½25 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipD23 Queen's Gambit Accepted
24. Rublevsky vs Ivanchuk ½-½51 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
25. M Kazhgaleyev vs Grischuk  ½-½30 2008 World Blitz ChampionshipE71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Nov-08-08  VinnyRoo2002: <kingg> Do you have any idea how much those boards which automatically record the moves cost? They would extremely beneficial for a tournament like this.
Nov-08-08  yoozum: <Ivanchuk's consistency in blitz is quite impressive, especially at his age.>

Agreed, it seems like he's always very near the top. I was betting my chess bucks on Ivanchuk, and though I'm upset that he didn't finish first, no one could have expected this outcome with Dominguez winning.

Nov-08-08  Billy Vaughan: <It's not as if Ivanchuk has been lazy either, he has already played more than 200 games this year, most of them with classical time controls.>

What's fascinating is he isn't really far from having played and average of 1 game a day against top-flight competition. Which is just unreal.

Nov-08-08
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  KingG: <alexmagnus> <How long will you consider 39 an old age???> I'm talking about blitz, not classical chess. I think it's generally accepted that the faster time controls tend to favour younger players.

<VinnyRoo2002> I'm pretty sure they are using the boards you are talking about, but they don't seem to be doing a very good job recording the moves.

Nov-08-08
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  alexmagnus: <Nov-23-07 KamikazeAttack: The sad thing is I have no doubt that many SGMs would be laffing in private when Chucky made number #2 on the ratings list? U think they really see him as second strongest? :)>

Aha?

<Jul-25-08: Whitehat1963: Nothing against him, but that Dominguez-Perez is rated above 2700 says a great deal about rating inflation since say 1965.>

Now he justified his rating. As all players above 2700. What the great number of 2700+ says is - the competition is very close on top. Even some number 21 in the world can win a world championship, be it in blitz. ;)

Nov-08-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  KingG: <Now he justified his rating.> How is a classical rating justified by a blitz tournament?
Nov-09-08  Billy Vaughan: Well they're both chess.
Nov-09-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <percyblakeney: <Ivanchuk's consistency in blitz is quite impressive, especially at his age>

Very, he finished +7 -0 =1 in his last eight and as in the Tal Memorial blitz he ended up with a performance well over 2850.>

Wow, the Chuckster went 7.5/8(!) to finish the tournament, almost winning it.

Nov-09-08  shintaro go: Ivanchuk is a chess machine. Never gets tired, never takes a break. The guy loves chess!
Nov-09-08
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  notyetagm: <shintaro go: Ivanchuk is a chess machine. Never gets tired, never takes a break. The guy loves chess!>

Yes, he could not comprehend Kasparov's retirement from chess in 2005. No more competitive chess? Huh? An inconceivable thought to Ivanchuk.

Nov-09-08
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  alexmagnus: Let's see if Ivanchuk plays in the next 40 years like Korchnoi did it :). Who knows, maybe just as Korchnoi, he becomes a WC challenger at 50 ;)
Nov-09-08  shintaro go: <alexmagnus>I wouldn't put it past Ivanchuk. At his current form, he still finishes consistently in the top of tournaments and he has shown over the year that he can hang with <and occasionally whip> Carlsen, so any future WC title shots wouldn't be improbable for Ivanchuk.
Nov-10-08
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  ahmadov: Domingues did not lose one single game in such a difficult tournament! That is very impressive...
Nov-10-08  dumbgai: Unfortunately, Ivanchuk has had a tendency to underperform when it mattered the most (i.e. world championship events).
Nov-10-08  mikejaqua: Does anyone have any idea what went so horribly wrong for Judit? Looks like she had a Shirov-level meltdown.
Nov-10-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  amadeus: If I am not mistaken, Judit has only two wins (classical chess) in 2008...

As for Ivanchuk, well, he won last year. No trouble, there is always 2009. And I think the title is more important to Dominguez than it would be to him. Congrats, Leinier.

Nov-10-08
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  notyetagm: <mikejaqua: Does anyone have any idea what went so horribly wrong for Judit? Looks like she had a Shirov-level meltdown.>

Raising two kids probably takes precedence to chess now for Judit. And at this level, it shows.

Nov-10-08  Heidi44: I like Poochie!
Nov-10-08  Billy Vaughan: <Unfortunately, Ivanchuk has had a tendency to underperform when it mattered the most (i.e. world championship events).>

Well, he was 0.5 away from winning this event. I wouldn't call that "underperforming" even for Kasparov.

Nov-11-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eyal: <KingG: <VinnyRoo2002> I'm pretty sure they are using the boards you are talking about, but they don't seem to be doing a very good job recording the moves.>

Indeed:

<The players were playing too fast and not always placing the pieces accurately in the centre of a square. The technicians complained: why cant they move the pieces properly? How many times have we told them, but they won't listen...> (http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...)

Nov-11-08  gazzawhite: <Eyal> Funny stuff.

Alternately, could they have a video camera next to the board torecord the game visually? I guess a problem would be that they would have to have a decent quality (framemate, etc.) which would be expensive, especially if you had one per board. Also, it wouldn't be live, as it would take time to watch the video to check the game score.

Nov-13-08  turbo231: does anyone know the time limits for this blitz?
Nov-13-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  amadeus: 5 minutes without increments.
Dec-23-08  positionalgenius: strong tounament but several major players wer missing. Tal blitz 2006 was the strongest ive seen.
Dec-23-08  positionalgenius: kamsky and morozevich vastly underperformed.
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