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World Blitz Championship (2009)

Player: Alexander Morozevich

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 42  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Jakovenko vs Morozevich  1-051 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
2. Morozevich vs Leko  0-180 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
3. Judit Polgar vs Morozevich 0-147 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC11 French
4. Morozevich vs Aronian  1-050 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC24 Bishop's Opening
5. V Gashimov vs Morozevich  ½-½84 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC11 French
6. Ivanchuk vs Morozevich 0-160 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
7. Morozevich vs Kramnik 0-125 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB01 Scandinavian
8. Morozevich vs Karjakin  0-147 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC24 Bishop's Opening
9. Morozevich vs Tkachiev  1-027 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
10. L Dominguez vs Morozevich 0-113 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
11. Carlsen vs Morozevich 1-026 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipE20 Nimzo-Indian
12. Morozevich vs Anand  ½-½40 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC26 Vienna
13. Karpov vs Morozevich  ½-½52 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
14. Morozevich vs Naiditsch  0-124 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
15. Karjakin vs Morozevich 1-026 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
16. Morozevich vs L Dominguez 1-057 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
17. Tkachiev vs Morozevich  1-040 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
18. Morozevich vs Karpov  1-046 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
19. Morozevich vs Carlsen 1-034 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
20. Anand vs Morozevich 1-025 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC11 French
21. Naiditsch vs Morozevich  1-043 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipC11 French
22. Bareev vs Morozevich  1-044 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipE10 Queen's Pawn Game
23. Morozevich vs Gelfand 1-047 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
24. Morozevich vs Kosteniuk 0-148 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipB50 Sicilian
25. Morozevich vs Grischuk  1-028 2009 World Blitz ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
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Nov-19-09
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  HeMateMe: Weren't the boards hooked up electronically, so all moves are stored?
Nov-19-09
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  notyetagm: <Nov-14-09
Premium Chessgames Member notyetagm: Woohoo!

This is gonna be good.

<<<Bet the house on Carlsen.>>>>

You read it here first. :-)

Nov-19-09  Udit Narayan: Congrats Carlsen!!!

As a side note, I didn't know that such girls watched chess ;)

http://www.chessbase.com/news/2009/...

Nov-19-09
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  Shams: I think one of these means "white to play" and one "black to play". Can anyone help?

Ход белых Ход черных

Nov-19-09
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  Softpaw: "belix" =white

"yepnix"= black

Nov-19-09  hand banana: it's "belih" and "chernih", if you wnat to transcribe it to english

lol @ yepnix

"p" cyrillic is actually "r", "x" is "h", and "ч" would be pronounced as "ch" in english

Nov-19-09
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  Softpaw: Softpaw: <hand banana: it's "belih" and "chernih", if you wnat to transcribe it to english>

Obviously, I did NOT want to transcribe into English...just give a indication of which word meant what, not how they were pronounced. If I wanted to do the latter, I certainly wouldn't give your incorrect "chernih" transliteration. The "e" in the Russian word for "black", when written out fully, has two dots on the top of it, and is pronounced more like "yo", not "e", fyi.

Nov-20-09
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  laskersteinitz: <HeMateMe: Weren't the boards hooked up electronically, so all moves are stored?> Yeah I think it's those DGT boards.
Nov-20-09  DeltaHawk: This event is not rated, amirite?
Nov-20-09
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  kingscrusher: Hi all

I did a couple of videos on Carlsen games with White (looking very briefly at them) :

Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFOs...

Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrFy...

Nov-20-09
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  minasina: <This event is not rated> because they played blitz. Only games with classical time control are rated.
Nov-20-09
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  OneArmedScissor: Not much praise for Karjakin... what a pitty.
Nov-20-09  siamesedream: <kingscrusher> Thanks for great job you're doing!
Nov-20-09
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  kingscrusher: Hi all

If you liked those two videos with White, I have done 3 videos where Carlsen was black now:

Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUPr...

Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS-j...

Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpvL...

Nov-20-09
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  zarg: <KC>
Thanks for the walk through!

It looked as several PGN's might be incomplete from the event.

Nov-24-09
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  kingfu: I believe blitz chess is like speed reading. You get the moves without the CONTENT. This type of chess is meaningless.
Nov-30-09
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  notyetagm: The chessgames.com database has <Carlsen> playing the <Queen's Gambit Accepted> only three times, all(!) in the World Blitz Championship (2009).

+2 =0 -1

Tkachiev vs Carlsen, 2009
D Jakovenko vs Carlsen, 2009
Morozevich vs Carlsen, 2009

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...

Dec-02-09
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  virginmind: excellent organising of this event, the seating of players in groups of 3-4 tables, around which spectators can gather and watch so closely/take pictures/film, also the webcams which give us detailed impression of players and also of spectators watching. very fine conception and realisation, i believe it should remain a standard for conceiving/broadcasting blitz events. also i'm glad i can still review most of the video footage even two weeks after the event.
Dec-06-09
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  notyetagm: <virginmind: excellent organising of this event, the seating of players in groups of 3-4 tables, around which spectators can gather and watch so closely/take pictures/film, also the webcams which give us detailed impression of players and also of spectators watching. very fine conception and realisation, i believe it should remain a standard for conceiving/broadcasting blitz events. also i'm glad i can still review most of the video footage even two weeks after the event.>

Indeed.

Jan-04-10
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  notyetagm: Wow, Carlsen won as many games (28!) as Aronian (14) and 2008 World Blitz Champion Dominguez (14) *combined*!!
Jan-04-10
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  notyetagm: Closing ceremony: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-fv...
Jan-30-10
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  notyetagm: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/200...
Jun-09-10
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  GrahamClayton: <virginmind>excellent organising of this event, the seating of players in groups of 3-4 tables, around which spectators can gather and watch so closely/take pictures/film.

<virginmind>,
The set-up of the tables was interesting with a circular fence around each one - close enough to allow spectators to view the games from all angles, and to allow easy access from game to another. Maybe this should be standard for future events?

Nov-18-10
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  notyetagm: http://www.worldchesslinks.net/ezz0...
Jan-17-11
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  notyetagm: What an *incredible* performance by Carlsen.

+20 in 42 games!!!

Anand, Kramnik, and Karjakin finished in places 2-4. Carlsen swept them <6-0>!

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