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Chigorin Memorial (2012)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Pavel Eljanov, Alexey Shirov, Nikita Vitiugov, Zoltan Almasi, Alexander Areshchenko, Krishnan Sasikiran, Vladimir Akopian, Boris Grachev, Ilya Smirin, Vadim Zvjaginsev, Artyom Timofeev, Mateusz Bartel, Vladimir Epishin, Maxim Matlakov, Denis Khismatullin, Parimarjan Negi, Bartosz Socko, Ildar Khairullin, Igor Lysyj, Boris Savchenko, Viorel Iordachescu, Zaven Andriasian, Aleksandr Shimanov, Lajos Portisch, Vadim Malakhatko, Dariusz Swiercz, Robert Hovhannisyan, Anton Demchenko, Dragan Solak, Anton Kovalyov, Vladimir Burmakin, Ivan Popov, Avetik Grigoryan, Evgeny E Vorobiov, Aleksandr Lenderman, Andrey Zhigalko, Stelios Halkias, Alexander Ipatov, Vasif Durarbayli, Michail Brodsky, Valerij Popov, Sergey Grigoriants, Artur Gabrielian, Rinat Jumabayev, Vladimir Onischuk, Anton Shomoev, Denis Yevseev, Daniil Lintchevski, Valery Neverov, Daniele Vocaturo, Sergey Ionov, Igor Yagupov, Urii Eliseev, Alexey Goganov, Jorge Cori, Daniel Alsina Leal, Yuriy Ajrapetjan, Marat Makarov, Valery A Chekhov, Kirill Stupak, Andrey Baryshpolets, Mohamad Naser Al Sayed, Mikhail Mozharov, Gil Popilski, Vladimir Lazarev, Evgeny A Levin, Ram Soffer, Andrey Stukopin, Eduard Fomichenko, Mark Danilovich Tseitlin, Monika Socko, Orazly Annageldyev, Hovik Hayrapetyan, Ivan Rozum, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Napalkov, Emre Can, Sergey Solovjov, Oleg Gladyszev, Grigoriy Oparin, Danny Raznikov, Nikita Matinian, Das Debashis, Leonid Golovin, Adrien Demuth, Egor Pakhomov, Vadim Moiseenko, Mikhail Antipov, Gor Airapetian, Zaur Mammadov, Vilka Sipila, Maksat Atabayev, Kirill Alekseenko, Igor Malakhov, Ulvi Bajarani, Anastasia Bodnaruk, Aslan Aitbayev, Vladimir Ponfilenok, Deysi Estela Cori Tello, Husein Aziz Nezad, Nikolai M Mishuchkov, Ilia Iljiushenok, Dmitry Svetlov, Shamil Arslanov, Vladimir Karasev, Bogdan Belyakov, Viacheslav Tilicheev, Yusup Atabayev, Semetey Tologontegin, Ruslan Yandarbiev, Ruslan Kashtanov, Rakhim Pasiev, Miroslav Vlasenko, Andrei Shuraev, Vahe Baghdasaryan, Maxim Lugovskoy, Oleg V Biriukov, Nikolay Monin, Genadi Ageichenko, Muhammad Khusenkhojaev, Igor Dmitriev, Konstantin Nikologorskiy, Alexey Zenzera, Vasily Usmanov, Vladimir Dzhangobegov, Zhamsaran Tsydypov, Dmitry Shchukin, Tatjana Molchanova, Stanislav Mikheev, Vladimir Zavoronkov, Daria Charochkina, Timur Khakimov, Sergey Krivenko, Alexandre Vuilleumier, Zviad Sichinava, Aleksandr V Leontiev, Svetlana Cherednichenko, Viktor Turikov, Petr Marusenko, Adriana Nikolova, Ivan Gerasimov, Artur Dimukhametov, Dmitry Melnikov, Kateryna Dolzhykova, Danila Belousov, Frank Buchenau, Ilya Duzhakov, German Bazeev, Alain Spielmann, Vladimir Pogosian, Maksim Vavulin plus 199 more players

 page 1 of 62; games 1-25 of 1,547  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Shirov vs A Spielmann 1-035 2012 Chigorin MemorialD85 Grunfeld
2. T Cheremnova vs Areshchenko  ½-½58 2012 Chigorin MemorialE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
3. Z Almasi vs K Zalkind  1-041 2012 Chigorin MemorialB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
4. O Suleymanyants vs Akopian  0-144 2012 Chigorin MemorialB06 Robatsch
5. N Vitiugov vs I Andrenko 1-067 2012 Chigorin MemorialB06 Robatsch
6. V Kuratov vs Eljanov  ½-½70 2012 Chigorin MemorialC96 Ruy Lopez, Closed
7. Sasikiran vs N Afanasiev  1-027 2012 Chigorin MemorialA48 King's Indian
8. S Samdanov vs V Zvjaginsev  0-153 2012 Chigorin MemorialB07 Pirc
9. B Grachev vs O Drachev 1-044 2012 Chigorin MemorialE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
10. A Yakimenko vs M Matlakov  ½-½72 2012 Chigorin MemorialE20 Nimzo-Indian
11. Negi vs O Matveeva 1-035 2012 Chigorin MemorialB74 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
12. A Klyuev vs I Khairullin  0-148 2012 Chigorin MemorialA40 Queen's Pawn Game
13. D Khismatullin vs I Semenova  1-041 2012 Chigorin MemorialE68 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4
14. A Syrchikov vs Smirin  0-141 2012 Chigorin MemorialA04 Reti Opening
15. V Iordachescu vs V Rjanova  ½-½48 2012 Chigorin MemorialA15 English
16. M Denishev vs M Bartel  0-133 2012 Chigorin MemorialA88 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with c6
17. A Timofeev vs D Belenkaya  1-021 2012 Chigorin MemorialD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
18. S Golubov vs I Lysyj  0-147 2012 Chigorin MemorialC11 French
19. B Socko vs P Kiselev  1-031 2012 Chigorin MemorialE92 King's Indian
20. F Nunez Lucero vs Lenderman  0-130 2012 Chigorin MemorialB22 Sicilian, Alapin
21. I Popov vs A Hairapetian 1-032 2012 Chigorin MemorialC45 Scotch Game
22. N Torlopov vs R Hovhannisyan 0-120 2012 Chigorin MemorialA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
23. A Demchenko vs A Balaian  1-049 2012 Chigorin MemorialC05 French, Tarrasch
24. S Khanin vs D Swiercz  ½-½71 2012 Chigorin MemorialC11 French
25. Z Andriasian vs A Antinyan  0-141 2012 Chigorin MemorialC10 French
 page 1 of 62; games 1-25 of 1,547  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  parmetd: Refused. What you are describing is accelerated pairings which is what elmochess asked about.
Oct-29-12  Refused: Thanks didn't know what this way of pairing is called.
Oct-29-12  Refused: Oh anyway, from round 1 I can highly recommend

V Dzhangobegov vs D Khismatullin, 2012

That is really an entertaining game. But I am a bit afraid it will go unnotice since Shirov was not involved.

Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: Didn't. Lasker say chess & life was worthy of our best fight? If you have a storm in your life keep praying and fighting and you will make it. Go Negi!
Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: <Strongest Force>

"It is too beautiful to spend your life upon. Many times have I managed to break with Chess, yet I have always fallen in love with it again. I was too captivated by the conflict between ideas and opinions, attack and defence, life and death."

<Emanuel Lasker>

Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Oh. I thought that they cut the field in half and did usual Swiss pairings on the top half and the bottom half separately. That way the top player is playing somebody from the 75 percentile and the bottom player is playing somebody from the 25 percentile.
Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: No. Shirov played player 171 in the first round. They did a normal Swiss pairing using the whole field.
Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: I suspect that the source of confusion is that the first games we saw here were from the second round.
Oct-29-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Anestasia Bodnaruk is now at 2.5/3 and tomorrow plays her 3rd consecutive GM. If she keeps at it, there may be a norm available. She's have to stay near the top of the table to keep getting titled players and would have to do well against them. The rules are arcane. http://www.fide.com/component/handb...
Oct-30-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: <Brankat>, thx for that quote. I am reminded of the hare-turtle race. The turtle stayed focused & struggled against impossible odds...you never know.
Oct-30-12  Troller: Hmmm. Shirov, Akopian and Eljanov have all won just 1 game each and drawn 2 so far against something like 2200-2400-rated opposition.
Oct-30-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Shams: <Strongest Force> <I am reminded of the hare-turtle race. The turtle stayed focused & struggled against impossible odds...you never know.>

I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but the turtle recently admitted to blood doping.

Oct-30-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  SetNoEscapeOn: <Shams>

lol!

Oct-30-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: <Shams>. "Mr. T" was caught doping but he wasn't a dope: after the race he did shows like Letterman, The View, & Good Morning America; ESPN signed him to a 5 year contract (animal race commentator); and so, he "got over" like a "phat rat".
Nov-01-12  blade2012: Who is the photographer of these amazing pictures?

http://en.spbchesstournaments.com/m...

Nov-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: A bit of warning, the final round Sunday starts 4 hours earlier. Of course DST ends tonight too, just to complicate it even more.
Nov-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  dx9293: Lenderman defeats Shirov and is tied for the lead!
Nov-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: Yes, <Dx9293>, it is good to have a New Yorker in first place.
Nov-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Demchenko is another of the 8 players tied at 6.5 going into the final round. With a 2759 performance rating so far his 3rd GM norm seems to be nearly done. In the final round he is white against Grachev.
Nov-03-12  Refused: Wow, has anybody noted we haven't seen a single post about the awesomeness of Wesley So in this thread?

Anyway interesting tournament, with some interesting games in it. Best of luck to IM Demchenko to crown his fine performance with a win, his final GM and maybe tournament victory.

Nov-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: One player who has had an interesting tournament is WIM Kateryna Dolzhykova, who was playing way above her rating at +3 until she met Eljanov in the 6th round. This started a string of 3 losses. In any case, she had a win and two draws against GMs and a win against an IM that she can look back on with pride.
Nov-03-12  Mendrys: <Refused: Wow, has anybody noted we haven't seen a single post about the awesomeness of Wesley So in this thread> He isn't even in this tournament. Why is it of note that he hasn't been mentioned?
Nov-03-12  Refused: <Mendrys: <Refused: Wow, has anybody noted we haven't seen a single post about the awesomeness of Wesley So in this thread> He isn't even in this tournament. Why is it of note that he hasn't been mentioned?>

That didn't help the Blitz World Championship thread at all.

Nov-04-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: "The traditional Chigorin Memorial is underway in St. Petersburg, Russia, and includes a plethora of very strong players, including four rated 2700, the most famous of whom is Mr. Fire-on-the-Board Shirov. < It also includes a typical Russian oddity: a high-rated non-GM: <IM Anton Demchenko <>>, rated 2610, and tied for first with an impressive 2800 performance.>"

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

Nov-04-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: Congrats to <Alexander Areshchenko> winning the Chigorin Memorial with 7.5/9! on tie breaks

http://chess-results.com/tnr83806.a...

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