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Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match) (2009)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Michael Adams, Loek Van Wely, Luke McShane, Nigel Short, Ivan Sokolov, Jan Smeets, Gawain Jones, David Howell, Erwin L'Ami, Jan Werle

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Adams vs Van Wely ½-½32 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
2. Short vs J Werle 1-041 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C77 Ruy Lopez
3. D Howell vs J Smeets ½-½52 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C24 Bishop's Opening
4. McShane vs I Sokolov 0-134 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C53 Giuoco Piano
5. G Jones vs E L'Ami  0-141 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C45 Scotch Game
6. J Smeets vs Short 0-131 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
7. I Sokolov vs D Howell  ½-½57 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)D90 Grunfeld
8. E L'Ami vs McShane ½-½52 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)E94 King's Indian, Orthodox
9. Van Wely vs G Jones 1-031 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)E94 King's Indian, Orthodox
10. J Werle vs Adams  0-140 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)D58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
11. Short vs I Sokolov 1-031 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C58 Two Knights
12. Adams vs J Smeets 0-149 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C42 Petrov Defense
13. G Jones vs J Werle  ½-½59 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)D35 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. McShane vs Van Wely 1-043 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B20 Sicilian
15. D Howell vs E L'Ami  ½-½22 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B12 Caro-Kann Defense
16. J Werle vs McShane  0-160 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)E94 King's Indian, Orthodox
17. J Smeets vs G Jones  1-041 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
18. I Sokolov vs Adams  ½-½17 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)E46 Nimzo-Indian
19. E L'Ami vs Short  ½-½28 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)E00 Queen's Pawn Game
20. Van Wely vs D Howell 1-039 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)A16 English
21. McShane vs J Smeets  ½-½50 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C42 Petrov Defense
22. D Howell vs J Werle 1-049 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C45 Scotch Game
23. Short vs Van Wely ½-½39 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
24. Adams vs E L'Ami  ½-½23 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)B12 Caro-Kann Defense
25. G Jones vs I Sokolov 0-154 2009 Howard Staunton Memorial (Scheveningen Match)C63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
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Aug-10-09  aragorn69: Thanks, <cg>.
Aug-10-09  Nezhmetdinov: I'm with him: thanks chaps!
3-3 at the moment and my extreme nationalist fervour and hot blood cry for victory over that other maverick northen European nation the long-headed Dutch! It's exciting.
Aug-10-09  WhiteRook48: not sure who to root for
Aug-10-09  Dredge Rivers: <WhiteRook48> I'm rooting for NL. The National League hasn't won much of anything lately! :)
Aug-10-09  6.Be3: I am not rooting for NDL! Nige is still quite good
Aug-10-09
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  WannaBe: It always disappoints me, that the tournament is Scheveningen Match, and only 1 game (so far) Adams vs Van Wely, 2009 follows that line...
Aug-11-09  offramp: I would like to see a Scheveningen tournament played in Scheveningen, and every game has to be a Sicilian Scheveningen.
Aug-11-09
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  Timeline: and have Ruy Lopez festival where every game starts with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5
Aug-11-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  achieve: Good grief, <Nigel> is smashing the Dutch to Pieces!!

Looking forward to the rubber with <Jan Timman>...

Aug-11-09  Nadark: I think offramp is really off ramp, how do u expect them to play a tournament using only one variation of the Sicilian
Aug-11-09  drnooo: This is a real mind burner, but let me see, oh yeah, the one guy he plays the shev as white and then as black, just as everyone else in the tourney does. And voila, every game is a shev sicilian. Maybe even with the stipulation that all games have to go 40 moves and on any draws the guy who uses more time loses. That would cut down a lot on the 1/2 points, turn them into real fights.
Aug-11-09  drnooo: Or even better, for all of you out there that detest draws, how about a no draw tourney: in any game that is drawn, the one who used the most time is the loser.
Aug-12-09  minasina: <achieve: Good grief, <Nigel> is smashing the Dutch to Pieces!! Looking forward to the rubber with <Jan Timman>...>

You just wait. :) Timman is playing in the other event: Howard Staunton Memorial (2009)

Aug-12-09
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  PinnedPiece: After 5 rounds, tied 12.5 to 12.5 team points.

Whew!

Aug-12-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: <achieve>You may have to settle for the draw between Short and van Wely.
Aug-13-09
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  Octavia: the best ever book written on chess was DRAW by Heidenfeld. Unfortunately, i can't get it anymore : (
Aug-13-09  thatsgameboys: The competition is still even, now at 15-15 after 6 rounds. Results from the sixth round:

GM Van Wely GM Adams 0.5 - 0.5
GM Werle GM Short 0 - 1
GM Smeets GM Howell 1 - 0
GM Sokolov GM McShane 1 - 0
GM L'Ami GM Jones 0 - 1

Short wins again (!) to have 4 wins and 2 draws out of 6. Gawain Jones (who had 1 draw and 4 losses in the first 5) gets his first win this round.

Aug-14-09
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  achieve: <minasina> <Waustad> I stand corrected ;) I noticed too in my youthful exuberance... Though I still <DO> look forward to the Nigel/Timman rubber, albeit in a different tournament. ;)
Aug-14-09  Nezhmetdinov: Short - Timman battles are amongst the most interesting and fun-filled of rivalries, gives Gligoric-Petrosian a run for its money - favourite (non-WC) match-ups anyone?
Aug-16-09
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  Domdaniel: <Octavia> Yep, Wolfgang Heidenfeld was an excellent writer and an underrated player - he won both the Irish and South African championships several times in the 1950s and 60s, yet never made the IM title. His other main book - Lacking the Master Touch - makes light of this 'failure', but it must have hurt. There were far fewer opportunities for norms in those days.

Ironically, his son Mark Heidenfeld is an IM. I don't think he's a significantly stronger player than his father was.

The 'Draw' book, BTW, might be more readily available in German, as <Grosse Remispartien>. But I'd also expect an English-language copy to surface somewhere, sooner or later.

Aug-17-09
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  Octavia: <domdaniel> thanks for drawing my attention to the book in German. I'll put it on my xmaslist! It's always nice to look forward to something!
Aug-17-09  WinstonSilcott: Does the team prize money get split between the players according to how many points each player finished on?
Aug-17-09  hand banana: is this fide rated?

if it is, short is getting close to 2700 elo

Aug-17-09  aragorn69: Any news of the last round results? Anybody in London? Or anybody rich enough to have paid the five quids they have the cheek to ask for the live feed??
Aug-17-09  returnoftheking: <favourite (non-WC) match-ups anyone?> Tal-Nezhmetdinov?
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