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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Tata Steel (Group C) Tournament

Maxim Turov10.5/13(+8 -0 =5)[view games]
Hans Tikkanen10/13(+8 -1 =4)[view games]
Daan Brandenburg8.5/13(+4 -0 =9)[view games]
Baskaran Adhiban8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[view games]
Matthew Sadler7/13(+2 -1 =10)[view games]
Elisabeth Paehtz7/13(+4 -3 =6)[view games]
Sahaj Grover7/13(+4 -3 =6)[view games]
Tania Sachdev6/13(+2 -3 =8)[view games]
Elina Danielian5.5/13(+2 -4 =7)[view games]
Etienne Goudriaan5/13(+2 -5 =6)[view games]
Lars Ootes4.5/13(+3 -7 =3)[view games]
Lisa Schut4/13(+3 -8 =2)[view games]
Pieter Hopman4/13(+2 -7 =4)[view games]
Anne Haast3.5/13(+2 -8 =3)[view games]

 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 91  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Sadler vs P Hopman 1-040 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)A90 Dutch
2. T Sachdev vs S Grover ½-½25 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)E15 Queen's Indian
3. E Paehtz vs H Tikkanen 0-145 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)C11 French
4. D Brandenburg vs L Ootes ½-½50 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B07 Pirc
5. B Adhiban vs A Haast 1-032 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)A57 Benko Gambit
6. E Goudriaan vs L Schut 1-026 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B20 Sicilian
7. E Danielian vs M Turov 0-142 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)E62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
8. L Ootes vs B Adhiban ½-½61 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B96 Sicilian, Najdorf
9. L Schut vs E Danielian  ½-½75 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B41 Sicilian, Kan
10. P Hopman vs M Turov  0-142 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)A57 Benko Gambit
11. Sadler vs T Sachdev ½-½53 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)C45 Scotch Game
12. A Haast vs E Goudriaan  ½-½43 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
13. H Tikkanen vs D Brandenburg ½-½93 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)A20 English
14. S Grover vs E Paehtz  1-058 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)D17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
15. D Brandenburg vs S Grover ½-½60 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)C09 French, Tarrasch, Open Variation, Main line
16. T Sachdev vs P Hopman  ½-½54 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B07 Pirc
17. E Paehtz vs Sadler ½-½40 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B06 Robatsch
18. E Danielian vs A Haast  ½-½47 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
19. E Goudriaan vs L Ootes 1-021 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)E67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
20. B Adhiban vs H Tikkanen  ½-½39 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B23 Sicilian, Closed
21. M Turov vs L Schut 1-067 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)D90 Grunfeld
22. T Sachdev vs E Paehtz 0-136 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)E92 King's Indian
23. A Haast vs M Turov 0-138 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)B13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
24. Sadler vs D Brandenburg  ½-½39 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
25. S Grover vs B Adhiban 0-138 2012 Tata Steel (Group C)E34 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation
 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 91  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jan-21-12  Xeroxx: Am I the only one who cares about the C group??
Jan-21-12  AlphaMale: There's a line here about groupies but I can't quite think how to frame it.
Jan-22-12
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  moronovich: <Penguincw> Thanks for showing.

It is certainly not an every day structure :)

Jan-22-12
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  ketchuplover: Define cares. tia
Jan-22-12  Penguincw: <moronovich>

No problem. The game hadn't come out yet so I actually had to do it by hand. :-\

Meanwhile:

31.Rc7+ (+0.04)
Sadler-Turov 1/2-1/2


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Not even 2 hours of play. :-\

Another interesting pawn structure:


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Jan-22-12  LDJ: Schut has been crushed by Grover in 24 moves today. The rest day comes at the right moment for her, I think.
Jan-22-12  Penguincw: There's an enormous rating difference (242 points). Rest day for her, comes right in time. She has to face Sadler (with white) afterwards.
Jan-22-12  goodevans: After Sadler's sixth consecutive draw, perhaps Schut can be more confident of a better result in the next game.

Before the tournament a lot of folk were predicting that Sadler would walk group C, perhaps even with a 100% score. He has hardly set the tournament alight so far and seems to be doing his best to prove them all wrong.

He used only 31 minutes today, but with tomorrow being a rest day I wouldn't have thought he needed to conserve his energy. He has 5 rounds left to turn it around but frankly I can't see it happening, particularly with 2 of his remaining opponents apparently on better form than he is.

Jan-22-12
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  Marmot PFL: <Penguincw> Too many mismatches in this C group, with 2600 players vs people under 2300.
Jan-22-12  Penguincw: < Marmot PFL >

I know. However, when the 2600 players win the group, they'll go to Group B next year where it will be much harder.

Jan-22-12
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  Peligroso Patzer: The position in Tikkanen vs. Haast after <60. ... Rg8+>:


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... is not the type of f- and h-pawn Rook ending that offers any hope of a successful defense. Black is just wasting time by playing on, but as the saying goes, Haast makes waste.

Jan-22-12  HSOL: Btw, anyone knows why Turov is playing in the C group and not the B group? He is afterall rated higher than nine (if I counted correctly) participants in the B group.
Jan-22-12  LDJ: If I recall correctly, Turov won a tournament held in the Netherlands last year (BDO) which guaranteed him a spot in the C group of Tata.
Jan-22-12
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  Interbond: Sadler said before the tournament that he is not as good as he used to be in spite of his high ELO.
Jan-22-12  Penguincw: < "Russia’s Maxim Turov, the sole leader in this group at the outset of Sunday’s round, dropped half a point to Britain’s Matthew Sadler, allowing Sweden’s Hans Tikkanen to come alongside in the first spot on the strength of a win in 68 moves with white from a Reti against Holland’s Anne Haast." >

Now it's a brand new tournament.

http://www.tatasteelchess.com/tourn...

Jan-23-12
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  Robed.Bishop: <Marmot PFL: Winning them all might be suspicious, unless your name is Fischer. Seems he took my advice.>

Indeed. I would have advised him to keep on winning to maintain his lead, but what do I know?

Jan-24-12
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  ketchuplover: Haast beats Grover!!!!!! Armegeddon!!!!!!
Jan-24-12
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  waustad: Time scrambles sometimes look like a sea of red.
Jan-24-12
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  achieve: And Lisa Schut draws Sadler?!!

That's how the girls gain rating points, the fast way!

Come on Lisa, keep it tight...

Jan-24-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Yes, and Hopman could have won with the simple 38...Qxe3.
Jan-24-12
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  Stonehenge: <And Lisa Schut draws Sadler?!! > I'm not so sure about that yet :)
Jan-24-12
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  Stonehenge: Hmm, she missed 48. Qd2.
Jan-24-12  goodevans: <Jan-22-12 goodevans: After Sadler's sixth consecutive draw, perhaps Schut can be more confident of a better result in the next game.>

Told you so!

Jan-24-12  goodevans: <Penguincw: < Marmot PFL > I know. However, when the 2600 players win the group, they'll go to Group B next year where it will be much harder.>

Except that the 2600 players won't both top the group.

Jan-24-12  Penguincw: < "Sweden’s Hans Tikkanen and Russia’s Maxim Turov both won their games to remain tied for first place in this group. In the same group, Holland's Lisa Schut achieved her first WGM norm after drawing her game against England's Matthew Sadler." >

This world is going to be one WGM better soon.

http://www.tatasteelchess.com/tourn...

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