European Team Championship (2013) |
The 19th European Team Championship was held in Warsaw, Poland, 8-17 November 2013, as a 9-round Swiss System tournament. Rest day: 13 November. Time control: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, 30 more minutes for the rest of the game, with 30 seconds added per move from move 1. Prize fund: 27,000 euros, with 13,000 euros to the winning team, and in addition trophies, medals and individual prizes. Tournament director: Agnieszka Fornal. Chief arbiter: Aleksander Sokolski. Number of games played: 684. Azerbaijan (Mamedyarov, Radjabov, Safarli, Mamedov, Guseinov) won with 14/18 match points (+5 =4 -0), ahead of France (2nd), Russia (3rd) and Armenia (4th) with 13/18. Official site: https://web.archive.org/web/2013111...
Regulations: https://www.fide.com/images/stories...
Chess-Results: http://chess-results.com/tnr114411....
Olimpbase: http://www.olimpbase.org/2013e/2013...
Chessarbiter: http://www.chessarbiter.com/turniej...
TWIC: https://theweekinchess.com/chessnew...
FIDE: https://ratings.fide.com/tournament... Previous: European Team Championship (2011). Next: European Team Championship (2015). Women's section: European Team Championship (Women) (2013)
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| Result | Moves |
Year | Event/Locale | Opening |
1. Svidler vs I Ivanisevic |
 | ½-½ | 49 | 2013 | European Team Championship | B47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation |
2. M Perunovic vs D Andreikin |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | C65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense |
3. Indjic vs Tomashevsky |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav |
4. Topalov vs Aronian |
 | ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto |
5. Movsesian vs K Rusev |
| ½-½ | 45 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A06 Reti Opening |
6. V Petkov vs G Sargissian |
 | ½-½ | 28 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A07 King's Indian Attack |
7. T L Petrosian vs G P Arnaudov |
| ½-½ | 48 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A07 King's Indian Attack |
8. Vachier-Lagrave vs D Pavasovic |
| ½-½ | 40 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A04 Reti Opening |
9. L Lenic vs R Edouard |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D40 Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch |
10. J Borisek vs H Hamdouchi |
| ½-½ | 43 | 2013 | European Team Championship | B40 Sicilian |
11. J Tomczak vs Efimenko |
 | ½-½ | 45 | 2013 | European Team Championship | C45 Scotch Game |
12. A Moiseenko vs K Piorun |
| ½-½ | 50 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D85 Grunfeld |
13. McShane vs M Tazbir |
| ½-½ | 71 | 2013 | European Team Championship | C78 Ruy Lopez |
14. B Heberla vs Short |
| ½-½ | 51 | 2013 | European Team Championship | E11 Bogo-Indian Defense |
15. N Grandelius vs Radjabov |
| ½-½ | 55 | 2013 | European Team Championship | E94 King's Indian, Orthodox |
16. E Berg vs R Mamedov |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | B22 Sicilian, Alapin |
17. V Erdos vs S B Hansen |
| ½-½ | 38 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D36 Queen's Gambit Declined, Exchange, Positional line, 6.Qc2 |
18. M Andersen vs T Banusz |
| ½-½ | 46 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav |
19. M Ragger vs Giri |
| ½-½ | 62 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A38 English, Symmetrical |
20. L'Ami vs D Shengelia |
| ½-½ | 48 | 2013 | European Team Championship | E11 Bogo-Indian Defense |
21. Van Kampen vs P Schreiner |
| ½-½ | 48 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D90 Grunfeld |
22. Navara vs H Steingrimsson |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch |
23. H Stefansson vs V Laznicka |
| ½-½ | 42 | 2013 | European Team Championship | D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav |
24. Hracek vs H S Gretarsson |
| ½-½ | 43 | 2013 | European Team Championship | B47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation |
25. G Meier vs D Raznikov |
| ½-½ | 44 | 2013 | European Team Championship | A20 English |
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Nov-16-13 | | waustad: <USA team is not playing in the *European* Team Championship.>Though several countries that are usually considered to be in Western Asia are considered European for chess purposes. |
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Nov-16-13 | | waustad: Sunday they begin play 4 hours earlier than usual. |
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Nov-16-13
 | | Stonehenge: It looks like Grischuk blundered against Giri. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: Yeah, Grischuk looks to be a bit worse. But he is a very tenacious defender. Meanwhile it looks like France will at least not lose to Armenia. With MVL on board 2 they might even win it. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: And Bacrot has lost the thread and the game against Aronian. And suddenly Armenia is in the driver's seat. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: MVL equalized, with a draw on board 3 it's down to Sagrissian - Tkachiev Meanwhile, Grischuk held the draw against Giri, Smeets drew Andreikin.
And Morozevich seems to losing against van Kampen.
And the Russian hopes rest on Svidler to avoid another loss. |
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Nov-16-13 | | fisayo123: Impressive win from MVL that. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: Grandelius is giving Topalov a hard time. |
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Nov-16-13 | | waustad: If Shengelia can convert his better endgame, Austria would beat Spain, despite being outrated on all 4 boards. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: Meanwhile the Russian womens' team might get away with a lucky win vs. Georgia. On board 4 Javakhishvili seems to have dropped (a lot of) her advantage against Girya. Girya still has work to do to hold the draw, but a few moves ago it looked like she was just lost. |
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Nov-16-13 | | fisayo123: What did L'Ami just do against Svidler? 43..Rc1+????????????? |
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Nov-16-13 | | waustad: <Refused>Grandelius has been giving a lot of people hard times. At +2 with a 2671 performance rating going into today's game he's played quite well. |
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Nov-16-13 | | fisayo123: L'Ami should apologize to his team after that move, because now, the Russians will escape with a draw. Hard to imagine a GM will play that in such a position! |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: <fisayo123: What did L'Ami just do against Svidler? 43..Rc1+?????????????> Apparently he has not studied Tiviakov'S games carefully enough. Well a 2-2 is still a good result against the Russian Men's team. But ofc they could have beaten them today. I am still assuming van Kampen will win vs. Morozevich. |
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Nov-16-13 | | Refused: OMG; Svidler won, and more surprisingly, van Kampen has let Morozevich of the hook. And thus the Russian team won a match they should have lost. |
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Nov-16-13 | | nok: Dutch: fail. |
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Nov-16-13 | | optimuswise: Jobava is on fire! |
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Nov-16-13 | | Chess for life: Round 9 (final) pairings:
France (13) vs. Russia (11)
Azerbaijan (13) vs. Armenia (12)
2 pts for a match win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss. |
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Nov-16-13 | | fisayo123: Really bizarre turn of events in Netherlands-Russia. Suspicious even. |
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Nov-16-13
 | | Natalia Pogonina: Congratulations to the Ukrainian women's chess team on winning the event with a round to go and thus "inheriting" our title. I guess we are facing each other tomorrow though. Should be exciting! |
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Nov-16-13 | | lakers4sho: Van Kampen makes an easy mistake, time trouble I suppose. |
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Nov-16-13 | | waustad: Best of luck Natalia. I couldn't root for you in this one: N Pogonina vs V Exler, 2013 but I've lived in Austria and I've never been to Russia. She may be the reigning champion, but this game may have been deer in the headlights. She's 0-4 vs the only Austrian close to your rating to the best of my knowledge. |
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Nov-17-13 | | waustad: That should be "Austrian woman" not Austrian, since Marcus Ragger and Davi(d/t) Shengelia are both much higher rated. I hesitate to do a copy/paste correction since then links are usually broken. In any case congratulations to this year's champion Peter Schreiner on an excellent result so far. Perhaps with a win tomorrow he'll get GM norm, I don't know. The only Austrian posted GM norm now is Robert Kreisl, but there could be more where nobody paid the fee yet. Please post more if I am in error. |
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Nov-17-13 | | virginmind: Chessbase still lists this as an 11 rounds event. |
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Nov-17-13 | | kingfu: How do the Ukrainians do it? They win BOTH women's and men's team events. Alexander Ipatov missed winning the Junior Championship by a half point and is definitely a rising star. I want to be a Ukrainian when I grow up. |
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