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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
5th Gyorgy Marx Memorial Tournament

Pentala Harikrishna6/10(+3 -1 =6)[games]
Peter Acs6/10(+5 -3 =2)[games]
Csaba Balogh5.5/10(+3 -2 =5)[games]
Ferenc Berkes5/10(+2 -2 =6)[games]
Viktor Korchnoi4.5/10(+3 -4 =3)[games]
Yifan Hou3/10(+1 -5 =4)[games]

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 30  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Y Hou vs Korchnoi 0-14520075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
2. C Balogh vs F Berkes  1-03120075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
3. P Acs vs Harikrishna 1-04520075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE30 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad
4. F Berkes vs P Acs  1-05420075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
5. Y Hou vs C Balogh 1-03220075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialB83 Sicilian
6. Korchnoi vs Harikrishna  ½-½4220075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
7. P Acs vs Y Hou 1-05020075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE58 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 8...Bxc3
8. C Balogh vs Korchnoi 1-05220075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
9. Harikrishna vs F Berkes  ½-½5820075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
10. P Acs vs Korchnoi 0-14020075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
11. Harikrishna vs C Balogh  ½-½2820075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE17 Queen's Indian
12. F Berkes vs Y Hou  ½-½4420075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE58 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 8...Bxc3
13. C Balogh vs P Acs 0-15420075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
14. Y Hou vs Harikrishna  0-15020075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
15. Korchnoi vs F Berkes 1-05920075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialA15 English
16. F Berkes vs C Balogh  ½-½7120075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE25 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
17. Harikrishna vs P Acs 1-03920075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
18. Korchnoi vs Y Hou ½-½6820075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialA04 Reti Opening
19. P Acs vs F Berkes  ½-½5920075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD97 Grunfeld, Russian
20. C Balogh vs Y Hou  1-04020075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
21. Harikrishna vs Korchnoi 1-04320075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
22. F Berkes vs Harikrishna  ½-½2720075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
23. Y Hou vs P Acs  0-15320075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialB69 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 11.Bxf6
24. Korchnoi vs C Balogh  ½-½3520075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialA17 English
25. F Berkes vs Korchnoi  1-04720075th Gyorgy Marx MemorialD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Aug-14-07  Ragh: <angslo> Yes, Harikrishna will lose 4 elo points if he just draws tomorrow. It was a difficult situation he was in because, his rating was way above all other participants and everybody were performing very well.

However, considering that he started off the tournament very badly, he recovered well to stage an excellent comeback with three successive victories and now on the verge of successfully winning the tournament for second consecutive time.

Aug-15-07  angslo: yes, it was a very nice recovery. I was wishing Hari to win against Hou. That would give him 3 plus and tournament both. Well.... Good result for everyone's favourite Hou. All the best to Hari in the last round. Tournament win would be doubly sweet on account of India's Independence day
Aug-15-07  doremi: <angslo: ...God bless Hari> God bless doremi too
Aug-15-07
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  lostemperor: <If God is angry with us, why is he punishing Hou?>God is not punishing Hou, He is awarding her with this invitation to a strong tournament, not even Judit Polgar or Magnus Carlsen had when they were 13! God bless the tournament's organisers too!
Aug-15-07  s4life: <lostemperor: <If God is angry with us, why is he punishing Hou?>God is not punishing Hou, He is awarding her with this invitation to a strong tournament, not even Judit Polgar or Magnus Carlsen had when they were 13! God bless the tournament's organisers too!>

I only hope she doesn't get discouraged by her current results.

Aug-15-07  gmgomes: Results of last round seems to be:

Korchnoi, V 0 - 1 Ács, P
Balogh, Cs 1/2 - 1/2 Harikrishna, P
Hou, Y 1/2 - 1/2 Berkes, F

confirming these results, Acs and Harikrishna are tied in 1st with 6 points; I have no information of tie breaks.

I say these results must be confirmed, as the final position of Korchnoi x Acs is drawish, but the site says 0-1; it is not sure if Korchnoi lost on time, resigned in a drawn position or if the score is wrong.

Aug-15-07  gmgomes: <I say these results must be confirmed> Results are confirmed; Korchnoi might have lost on time - after leading the first leg of the tournament, Korchnoi ended up in 5th place - scoring only 1 point in last 5 games.
Aug-15-07  contra: Korchnoi missed his oatmeal in the second half it seems.
Aug-15-07  whiteshark: <contra> That's a Catch 22 situation. ;D
Aug-15-07  TheGadge: Final standings

1. Ács, P 6
Harikrishna, P 6
3. Balogh, Cs 5½
4. Berkes, F 5
5. Korchnoi, V 4½
6. Hou, Y 3

Perhaps age is beginning to tell with Korchnoi!

Aug-15-07  Ragh: Due to the absense of tie-break rules in Hungary, Harikrishna and Acs are declared the joint-winners of the tournament.
Aug-15-07  Astardis: What a disappointing finish for Korchnoi. However, what has he got to prove?
Aug-15-07  HunImi: Ács is the winner, because he's got more wins.
Aug-15-07  angslo: <doremi: <angslo: ...God bless Hari> God bless doremi too>:) and angslo too:)
Aug-15-07  Ragh: <HunImi> I don't know where you picked things out of thin air, but all news reports suggest that <Harikrishna and Acs are joint winners> due to the absense of tie-break rules for the tournament.

http://www.hindu.com/2007/08/16/sto...

Aug-16-07  HunImi: atricle again about the person of the winner:
http://www.origo.hu/sport/sakk/2007...
Aug-16-07
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  lostemperor: <Perhaps age is beginning to tell with Korchnoi!> it did with Hou;-)

Aug-16-07  Ezzy: It seems the winners share the same birthday. - http://gambit.blogs.nytimes.com/200...
Aug-16-07  Karpova: Report:
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

On the position in Korchnoi-Acs in which Korchnoi resigned: <The position is in no way lost, White can easily defend. What on earth happened? Apparently Korchnoi, who had 20 minutes on his clock (vs just five minutes for Peter Ács), did not see the defending move 32.Qe2! The tournament arbiter Sandor Videki tells us that in the second half of the tournament Viktor had medical problems with his eyes – and here it resulted in a rare moment of chess blindness for him.>

Aug-16-07  pawnofdoom: http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp... chessbase says Peter Acs won first, due to the fact that he had 2 more wins than Harikrishna. However, ti also says that based on normal tiebreaks, Harikrishna would have won, because his tiebreaks were 0.5 higher "The result can be seen in the draw statistics, with only 13 of 30 games ending without a decision (43%). White won 37% of the games, Black 20%." This is pretty impressive for a tournament with such highly rated people. The tournaments that are like all grandmaster have draws almost every game

To bad Harikrishna couldn't gain rating points here. Opposition was too low. His performance was about 2640

And it also mentions that Korchnoi's eye problems were the cause of the bad performance int he second half. It's hard to play when blindness prevents you from seeing everything. Poor Korchnoi.

Aug-16-07  Ezzy: <pawnofdoom: chessbase says Peter Acs won first, due to the fact that he had 2 more wins than Harikrishna> Generally from the point of view of the majority of chess fans, they regard such results as 'joint first.'
Aug-17-07  contra: Are Harikrishna and Balogh still playing ?

Aug-17-07  contra: Incidentally, I've come to realize that the tourney is over. Hearty congratulations to Acs and Harikrishna.
Aug-17-07  contra: Whiteshark, I don't know what a "catch 22 situation" is supposed to mean. I was wrong, Korchnoi had eye problems, so maybe he forgot to drink carrot juice after his oatmeal.
Aug-17-07  whiteshark: <contra:.. < so maybe he forgot to drink carrot juice after his oatmeal.>> ROFL !

"catch 22 situation" = doom loop = vicious circle

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