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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
21st World Seniors Championship Tournament

Vladimir Okhotnik9/11(+8 -1 =2)[view games]
Davorin Komljenovic8.5/11(+7 -1 =3)[view games]
Gennadi Timoshchenko8.5/11(+6 -0 =5)[view games]
Yuri Balashov8/11(+6 -1 =4)[view games]
Anatoli Vaisser8/11(+5 -0 =6)[view games]
Miso Cebalo8/11(+6 -1 =4)[view games]
Craig William Pritchett8/11(+6 -1 =4)[view games]
Dusan Rajkovic8/11(+7 -2 =2)[view games]
Vladimir Kovacevic7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[view games]
Krunoslav Hulak7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[view games]
Vlastimil Jansa7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[view games]
Oleg L Chernikov7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[view games]
Mario Leopoldo Leskovar7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[view games]
Mihai Suba7.5/11(+7 -3 =1)[view games]
Nikolai M Mishuchkov7.5/11(+4 -0 =7)[view games]
Evgen Chernov7/11(+5 -2 =4)[view games]
Alexander Filipenko7/11(+4 -1 =6)[view games]
Sergey Trofimov7/11(+4 -1 =6)[view games]
Boris Katalymov7/11(+7 -4 =0)[view games]
Bo Jacobsen7/11(+6 -3 =2)[view games]
Boris Fradkin7/11(+5 -2 =4)[view games]
Anatoli I Shvedchikov7/11(+3 -0 =8)[view games]
Vladimir Karasev7/11(+6 -3 =2)[view games]
Herman Claudius van Riemsdijk7/11(+5 -2 =4)[view games]
Georg Danner7/11(+4 -1 =6)[view games]
Bojan Kurajica7/10(+6 -2 =2)[view games]
Nikolai Pushkov7/11(+5 -2 =4)[view games]
Klaus Klundt7/11(+4 -1 =6)[view games]
Vladimir V Zhelnin6.5/10(+4 -1 =5)[view games]
(160 players total; 132 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 424  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. B Hammar vs B Filzmaier  1-022 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipC10 French
2. A Filipenko vs N Hocevar  1-042 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB27 Sicilian
3. Y Yakovlev vs B Katalymov  0-136 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
4. Karasev vs W Doubleday  1-032 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
5. A Capece vs K Klundt  0-170 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
6. L Bondar vs O Chernikov  0-150 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB56 Sicilian
7. H Van Riemsdijk vs J Santos 1-029 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipC87 Ruy Lopez
8. S Muratoglu vs G Danner  0-153 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipE33 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
9. S Trofimov vs J Hvenekilde  ½-½14 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
10. Franz Sattler vs J Sloth  0-148 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
11. C W Pritchett vs A Waisberg  1-044 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
12. H Neumann vs S Dragasevic  0-137 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
13. A Gousseinov vs E Chernov  0-130 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
14. M Leskovar vs L Benson  1-034 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
15. M Guaglianone vs B Jacobsen  0-150 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA48 King's Indian
16. A Vikulov vs R Blaeser  1-038 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA06 Reti Opening
17. Oyvin Strand vs B Sorensen  0-127 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipD00 Queen's Pawn Game
18. J Rooze vs A Elfert  1-035 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
19. Mehdi Hayri Ozbilen vs A Yasseen  1-041 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
20. V Taksrud vs D Rajkovic 0-145 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
21. Mishuchkov vs M Schemm  1-025 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
22. N Stull vs J Rukavina  0-139 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
23. S Svensson vs Jansa  0-188 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
24. K Hulak vs G Sobeck  1-058 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipE15 Queen's Indian
25. M Khazankin vs V Kovacevic  0-128 2011 21st World Seniors ChampionshipB02 Alekhine's Defense
 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 424  PGN Download
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Nov-16-11  belgradegambit: Jansa beat Acers who tried a Schlielman. Heoverlooked a 2 move combo that won some pawns.
Nov-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: I just looked at Katalymov vs Rashkovsky 1-0. It must have been on time, since white looks dead lost.
Nov-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: OK, looking at chess-results.com, they have it as 0-1.
Nov-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Jude Acers first opponent was Hans Sax. Uberall wahn!
Nov-18-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: <Rashkovsky > beat the pawnbroker.
Nov-20-11  Antiochus: Nice combinative win Jansa vs L Ptacnikova, 2011
Nov-21-11  dangerhump: There are lots of older players it would be fun to see play in an event like this. I guess you hit a certain age and it's too painful to see the decline in your abilities for some people.

ROMAN DZINDZICHASHVILI - 2500+
WALTER BROWNE - 2450
LAJOS PORTISCH - 2500+
ANDREW SOLTIS - 2400+
FLORIN GHEORGHIU -2380
LEV ALBURT - 2500+
BORIS GULKO - 2500+

These are just a few names off the top of my head that I would enjoy seeing games from again, I'm sure there are others.

Nov-22-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Only two draws on this page, out of 25 games. Who sez middle aged guys like a quiet game?
Nov-22-11  paavoh: @dangerhump: <There are lots of older players it would be fun to see play in an event like this> Jorn Sloth did well in the CC World championships, IIRC.
Nov-23-11  Penguincw: I guess Viktor Korchnoi didn't want to participate.
Nov-25-11  Penguincw: Just 4 rounds?
Nov-25-11  Antiochus: by round 10
William Kelleher won a sensational win against the russian Kuyindzhi(2435). Tomorrow is a rest day,
but on November 27 he will have white pieces against Vlastimil Jansa. Live Games http://www.rijekachess.com/index.ph... The time is 11:00 am (New York).
Nov-25-11  Penguincw: < Antiochus >

Thanks for the link! :)

Nov-25-11
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  HeMateMe: I recognize a few names here--Balishov, Timoshenko, a couple of others. Is it Plus 50 to be eligible for this? A shame some of our best players from the 70s and 80s aren't interested in this.

Anyone for Seirwan v. Karpov, reduex?

Nov-26-11  Xeroxx: Is Korchnoi too old to parcicipate in this?
Nov-26-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  SteinitzLives: No, too greedy, and too mean.
Nov-26-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I suppose there's no money in something like this, but surely the players get their travel and hotel paid for? With that in mind, I would think some of the older heavyweights like Huebner, Robert Byrne, Yaz, Lev Alburt, et. al., would be happy to play some new games against their old opponents. Sort of like Fischer/Spassky, 1992. It's not as though they are trying to go up against Aronian or Carlsen.
Nov-27-11  GlennOliver: I'd like to see some of the qualifying English GMs, like Jon Speelman and Keith Arkell, for instance, taking part in future tournaments.
Nov-27-11  Prugno: It appears that the older generations have learned to use their mobile phones, but are not so good when it comes to turning them off. Look at what happened to GM Hulak: http://www.rijekachess.com/index.ph...
Nov-27-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Is the cell phone ringing an automatic game forfeit?
Nov-28-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  dx9293: IM Vladimir Okhotnik wins, and becomes a Grandmaster. Congratulations!
Nov-28-11  Antiochus: Well, the tournament finished yesterday.
IM Vladimir Okhotnik, the greatest surprise on the event, was the champion http://www.chess-results.com/tnr518... IM's Vladimir V Zhelnin and Mario Leopoldo Leskovar were surprises too. IM's Alexander Kuyindzhi and the former correspondence champion Jorn Sloth , obtained sensational wins, but then disappointed.
PGN games here
http://www.rijekachess.com/index.ph...
Nov-30-11  Penguincw: Maybe the tournament IS only 4 games long (per player).
Dec-07-11  Everett: <chessgames.com>

Are there any more games from this tournament?

Mar-21-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: The minimum age is 60 for men and 50 for women if I recall corectly.
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