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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Tal Memorial (Blitz) Tournament

Alexander Morozevich6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[view games]
Magnus Carlsen6.5/9(+6 -2 =1)[view games]
Alexander Grischuk5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[view games]
Teimour Radjabov5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[view games]
Hikaru Nakamura5/9(+3 -2 =4)[view games]
Levon Aronian5/9(+3 -2 =4)[view games]
Evgeny Tomashevsky3.5/9(+2 -4 =3)[view games]
Luke McShane3/9(+2 -5 =2)[view games]
Vladimir Kramnik2.5/9(+2 -6 =1)[view games]
Fabiano Caruana2/9(+1 -6 =2)[view games]

 page 1 of 1; 13 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Aronian vs E Tomashevsky  ½-½42 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A07 King's Indian Attack
2. Caruana vs Radjabov  ½-½44 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)B30 Sicilian
3. Aronian vs Nakamura  ½-½71 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A88 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with c6
4. E Tomashevsky vs Morozevich ½-½20 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A16 English
5. Nakamura vs Carlsen ½-½47 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A30 English, Symmetrical
6. E Tomashevsky vs Nakamura ½-½43 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A85 Dutch, with c4 & Nc3
7. Aronian vs McShane  ½-½53 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A40 Queen's Pawn Game
8. McShane vs Caruana  ½-½40 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A07 King's Indian Attack
9. Grischuk vs Radjabov ½-½26 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A13 English
10. Morozevich vs Nakamura ½-½52 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A04 Reti Opening
11. Kramnik vs Grischuk  ½-½26 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A15 English
12. Radjabov vs Morozevich  ½-½23 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)D91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
13. Grischuk vs Aronian ½-½28 2012 Tal Memorial (Blitz)A07 King's Indian Attack
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-07-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Rolfo: The Russian organizers deserve due credit for trying out such a new approach, as well for the production and relay to all chess public. Exciting to watch, like being there oneself.
Jun-07-12  LoveThatJoker: Great job by CG making a page for this excellent blitz tournament!

LTJ

Jun-07-12  Blunderdome: White scored +23 -9 =13 (66%) here.
Jun-07-12  solskytz: I suppose that it's because in blitz, the effect of the white pieces shining in your eyes from a certain distance when you play black, costs crucial time in getting over the confusion.
Jun-07-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: My guess is that total-masters who keep a fresh approach did better than those relying on routine.
Jun-07-12  Floydovich: Is this the World Blitz Championship 2012 ?
Jun-07-12  magnuschess: No , it is tal memorial blitz , you can find about in tal memorial page.
Jun-07-12  magnuschess: in blitz game , having white pieces like playing football in your home state.
Jun-07-12  vsaluki: I'm a big Morozevich fan and a Carlsen fan, so this should be something to cheer about. But, unfortunately, I also believe that blitz means nothing.
Jun-07-12  MORPHYEUS: Not to the millions who play online.
Jun-07-12  Stormbringer: Huh, you'd think people would love to see Kramnik taking a pounding.

What makes blitz interesting is that you get to see the 'first ideas', their instinctual moves. Sometimes these are going to be bad ideas, and that's okay, because then it is up to the opponent to recognise the move as bad, and exploit... all the while they are also on the clock.

It is finger-chess not head-chess, but still chess and all chess is good, but this is especially good chess, because it is chess by brilliant people who put a lot of hard work in to get this far. Perhaps it is not their 'best' chess, but it is still of such an advanced and lofty height (at least from where I am) that there is much to learn.

Jun-08-12  offramp: Aronian did not finish very well but he did beat Morozevich & Carlsen.
Jun-08-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Honza Cervenka: <blitz means nothing> Here the blitz is meaning 15,000 euros...:-)

Of course, from the point of quality of chess, and from the point of predicting of the outcome of the tournament it means (almost) nothing.

Jun-08-12  balzarius: Congrats to Moro!Also a very strong performance by Carlsen who finish on +4 and shared first after two losses!
Jun-08-12  pericles of athens: have you guys looked at the tomashevsky vs kramnik game?

Is that an incomplete record for the game?

Jun-08-12  drnooo: since the top two were tied: how come they didn't have a play off at one game of classical chess, and if that was tied then one game of random chess with each side setting up the pieces of the opponent blindfold and if that was tied then they each take thirty paces with tennis balls and rackets and see which can knock over all the others pieces on a giant chessboard more or less how the worlds championship was decided
Jun-08-12  balzarius: drnoo,it's easy:because Moro has the better Sonneborn-Berger tiebreak score by defeating Carlsen in their individual encounter.
Jun-10-12  QueentakesKing: <SOS> Who is in-charge of the recording and transmission of games in this tourney? There are lots of incomplete games here.<SOS>
Jun-11-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: The electronic sensors that are used to record these games get confused when pieces fly around the board too quickly. It's not that the GMs are doing anything wrong or against the rules of blitz chess, it's just that the sensor board/software combination is not clever enough to discern the exact chess moves that were played when a "flurry of exchanges" takes place. And so the software just truncates the game at the point where it first got confused.

We normally delete truncated games, especially when they are just opening stubs, but we wanted to keep this score table intact.

Jun-11-12  BadKnight: It might be possible to reproduce the game scores if the video of the games are available.
Jun-11-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eyal: <It might be possible to reproduce the game scores if the video of the games are available.>

Yeah, for example if one does a youtube search by "Tal memorial chess blitz" there are quite a few videos of games (or parts of games...) by Eugene Potemkin, like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlGD.... If anyone has the time and patience for that, I suppose most of the missing scores could be reconstructed.

Jun-24-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Honza Cervenka: Btw, Eugene Potemkin can be seen in live video stream during Aronian vs Kramnik game, which he was filming form the other side of the board.

But I am a bit disappointed that organisers did not release official videos of all games yet. They were done as it is apparent from Eugene Potemkin's videos, which show presence of cameras on every stage.

Jun-24-12  QueentakesKing: Thank you <chessgames.com> for the clarification.
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