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🏆 Dresden Olympiad (2008)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, Levon Aronian, Wesley So, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vladimir Kramnik, Hikaru Nakamura, Veselin Topalov, Alexander Grischuk, Teimour Radjabov, Alexander Morozevich, Sergey Karjakin, Vasyl Ivanchuk, Boris Gelfand, Peter Svidler, Leinier Dominguez Perez, Pentala Harikrishna, Pavel Eljanov, Hao Wang, Gata Kamsky, Peter Leko, Michael Adams, Vugar Gashimov, Dmitry Jakovenko, Chao Li, Yue Wang, Alexey Shirov, David Navara, Sergei Movsesian, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Etienne Bacrot, Le Quang Liem, Arkadij Naiditsch, Judit Polgar, Victor Bologan, Baadur Jobava, Xiangzhi Bu, Zoltan Almasi, Hua Ni, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Andrei Volokitin, Krishnan Sasikiran, Laurent Fressinet, Lazaro Bruzon Batista, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Loek van Wely, Ivan Cheparinov, Vladimir Akopian, David Howell, Nigel Short, Sergei Zhigalko, Maxim Rodshtein, Alexander Beliavsky, Rauf Mamedov, Zahar Efimenko, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Ferenc Berkes, Viktor Laznicka, Markus Ragger, Gabriel Sargissian, Alexander Onischuk, Jon Ludvig Hammer, Bassem Amin, Peter Heine Nielsen, Viktor Korchnoi, Kiril Georgiev, Mikhail Gurevich, A R Saleh Salem, Michael Roiz, Aleksej Aleksandrov, Andrei Istratescu, Mateusz Bartel, Gawain Jones, Predrag Nikolic, Evgeny Postny, Varuzhan Akobian, Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli, Csaba Balogh, Vladislav Tkachiev, Surya Shekhar Ganguly, Georg Meier, Tigran L Petrosian, Igor Khenkin, Daniel Fridman, Aleksander Delchev, Jan Smeets, Boris Avrukh, Gadir Guseinov, Sergei Azarov, Ivan Ivanisevic, Mustafa Yilmaz, Anton Kovalyov, Bartosz Socko, Ngoc Truong Son Nguyen, Axel Bachmann, Zviad Izoria, Luka Lenic, Mikheil Mchedlishvili, Grzegorz Gajewski, Alexei Fedorov, Constantin Lupulescu, Sandipan Chanda, Tomi Nyback, Kamil Miton, Yuniesky Quesada Perez, Borki Predojevic, Rinat Jumabayev, Murtas Kazhgaleyev, Jan Gustafsson, Ioannis Papaioannou, Erwin L'Ami, Viorel Iordachescu, Mircea-Emilian Parligras, Zbynek Hracek, Eduardas Rozentalis, Yury Shulman, Hristos Banikas, Rainer Buhmann, Milos Perunovic, Dragan Solak, Miguel Illescas, Ahmed Adly, Bojan Vuckovic, Zdenko Kozul, Daniel Stellwagen, Simen Agdestein, Hrvoje Stevic, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami, Andreas Heimann, Levente Vajda, Fernando Peralta, Dimitrios Mastrovasilis, Levan Pantsulaia, Sebastien Maze, Vasilios Kotronias, Andrey Zhigalko, Niclas Huschenbeth, Emanuel Berg, Diego Flores, Yannick Pelletier, Ruben Felgaer, David Baramidze, Dmitry Svetushkin, Artashes Minasian, Sebastian Bogner, Mladen Palac, Lubomir Ftacnik, Tiger Hillarp Persson, Sabino Brunello, Aleksandar Kovacevic, Evgenij Agrest, Dusko Pavasovic, Arik Braun, Mark Bluvshtein, Falko Bindrich, Kaido Kulaots, Vlastimil Babula Sr, Jan Werle, Jiri Stocek, Emre Can, Murray Chandler, Ibragim S Khamrakulov, Geetha Narayanan Gopal, Elshan Moradiabadi, Valentin Iotov, Jan Markos, Stelios Halkias, Stuart Conquest, Alejandro Ramirez Alvarez, Hannes Stefansson, Pavel Kotsur, Jonathan Rowson, Alexander Baburin, Vladimir Georgiev, Normunds Miezis, Sarunas Sulskis, David Arutinian, Robert Zelcic, Zong-Yuan Zhao, Jure Borisek, Zoran Jovanovic, Lars Bo Hansen, Evgeny Sveshnikov, Stefan Kindermann, Mohamad Al-Modiahki, Hedinn Steingrimsson, Nikolay Noritsyn, Slavko Cicak, Nikola Mitkov, Zigurds Lanka, Jure Skoberne, Holden Hernandez Carmenates, Thien Hai Dao, Ibro Saric, Gilberto Hernandez Guerrero, Michael Prusikin, Ziaur Rahman, Pablo San Segundo Carrillo, Jesus Nogueiras, Alexander Naumann, Susanto Megaranto, Nikola Djukic, Daniel Hugo Campora, Aloyzas Kveinys, Leif Erlend Johannessen, Kjetil A Lie, Michele Godena, Buenaventura Bong Villamayor, Anuar Ismagambetov, Allan Stig Rasmussen, Jaime Sunye Neto, Milan Drasko, Dragisa Blagojevic, Darwin Laylo, Carlos S Matamoros Franco, Helgi Dam Ziska, Dzhurabek Khamrakulov, Felipe de Cresce El Debs, Lars Schandorff, Florian Jenni, Joseph G Gallagher, Darcy Lima, Jakob Vang Glud, Jaime Alexander Cuartas Medina, Oscar de la Riva Aguado, Andre Diamant, Morteza Mahjoob, Alexei Barsov, Henrik Danielsen, Tomas Petrik, Luis Galego, Zenon Franco Ocampos, Jacob Aagaard, John Paul Gomez, Amir Bagheri, Mesgen Amanov, Aimen Rizouk, Dragan Kosic, Shukhrat Safin, Trajce Nedev, Meelis Kanep, Saidali Iuldachev, Abdullah Al-Rakib, David Smerdon, Denis Rombaldoni, Enamul Hossain, Pontus Carlsson, Slim Belkhodja, Darryl K Johansen, Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa, Zvonko Stanojoski, Mohamed Amine Haddouche, Mohamad Naser Al Sayed, Igor Efimov, Jayson Gonzales, Nurlan Ibraev, Aleksandr Volodin, Sergio Barrientos Chavarriaga, Darius Zagorskis, Vasile Sanduleac, Alder Escobar Forero, Van Huy Nguyen, Pascal Charbonneau, Dalibor Stojanovic, Sadikin Irwanto, Aleksandar Colovic, Hoang Thong Tu, Viesturs Meijers, Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami, Oswaldo Zambrana, Alexey Khruschiov, Mert Erdogdu, Kivanc Haznedaroglu, Throstur Thorhallsson, Luca Shytaj, Shojaat Ghane, John Shaw, Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant, Ramon Mateo, Stefan Kristjansson, Valery Atlas, Bernal Gonzalez Acosta, Wei Ming Kevin Goh, Colin McNab, Evgenij Ermenkov, Thomas Roussel-Roozmon, Brian Kelly, Sam E Collins, Anvar Nazarov, Tapani Sammalvuo, Mohamed Ezat, Olav Sepp, Mika Karttunen, Martin Neubauer, Peter Vavrak, Alexey Kim, Amon Simutowe, Amanmurad Kakageldyev, Siegfried Baumegger, Werner Hug, Igor Zugic, Bazar Khatanbaatar, George Xie Wendi, Yusup Atabayev, Khaled Abdel Razik, Stephen J Solomon, Imad Hakki, Blazo Kalezic, Zeljko Bogut, Mikael Agopov, Rui Damaso, Kenneth T Solomon, Riho Liiva, Ruben Pereira, Jamshed Isaev, Paulo Dias, Gediminas Sarakauskas, Sokhib Djuraev, Daniel J Cawdery, Russell John Dive, Bernardo Roselli Mailhe, Andrei Obodchuk, Herman Grooten, Cicero Nogueira Braga, Leonardo Valdes, Vitalijs Samolins, Ahmed Minhazuddin, Enrique Paciencia, Richard S Jones, Semetey Tologontegin, Sergio Rocha, Dritan Mehmeti, Basheer Al Qudaimi, Husein Aziz Nezad, Richard Polaczek, Ekrem Cekro, Farid Firman Syah, Johann Carlos Alvarez Marquez, Daniyal Saiboulatov, Fadi Eid, Carlos Armando Juarez Flores, Mark Quinn, Rafael Felipe Prasca Sosa, Namkhai Battulga, Hector Leyva, Ali Farahat, Torben Sorensen, Julian Jorczik, Plinio Pazos Gambarrotti, Mieczyslaw Bakalarz, Heikki Lehtinen, Jose Sequera Paolini, Henry Robert Steel, Shakil Abu Sufian, Jose Daniel Gemy, Tirta Chandra Purnama, Tze-Meng Mok, Chee-Meng Jimmy Liew, Vladimir Klasan, Fred Berend, Kamel Njili, Rafael Emilio Espinosa Flores, Yi Ren Daniel Chan, Daniel Jere, Sergey Krylov, Shinya Kojima, Lemnys Antonio Arias, Bruno Laurent, Watu Kobese, Mark Heidenfeld, Jorge Baules, Zendan Al-Zendani, Danilo Canda, Oliver Soto Paez, Noah A Hussein, Cemil Gulbas, Igor Yarmonov, Yee-Weng Lim, Hussein Ali Hussein Al-Ali, Wei Xuan Timothy Chan, Veselin Georgiev, Jose Manuel Dominguez, Uriel Capo Vidal, Stanislav Mikheev, John Rodgaard, Bryan Macias Murillo, Heini Olsen, Mauricio Uribe, Nurdin Samakov, Ahmed Fawzi Samhouri, Christian D Michel Yunis, Gustavo Rafael Hernandez Sevillano, Vladimir Berlinsky, Jorge Mario Clavijo, Athula Russell, Jonny Cueto, Annaberdi Esenov, Simbolon Yohannes, A Moussa Othman, Rashid Khouseinov, Kigigha Bomo, Juan Martin Santa Torres, Tarek Goutali, Ibrahim Chahrani, Hassan Abdullah, Manuel Larrea, Aderito Pedro, Faisal Khairallah, Craig van Tilbury, Ahmed Abdulsattar A Abdulwahhab, Ricardo Kropff, Balgan Bayarmandakh, Roger Nokes, Vadim Bondarets, Harallamb Boshku, Jwan Bakr, Hafizulhelmi Mas, Kamel Sebih, Ioan Rees, Mauro Aucay Pelaez, Jasem Al-Huwar, Hatim Al-Hadarani, Luis Carlos Patriarca, Robert Wayne Smith, Farhan Mohannad, Cesar Quinones, Shinsaku Uesugi, Abdo Somoff, Wilson Estuardo Lorenzana, Eduardo Peralta, Martin Poulsen, Sameer Mansour, Serge Brittner, Sergej Wassin, Lorenc Rama, Johannes Manyedi Mabusela, Boonsueb Saeheng, Bahjat T Rimawi, Oladapo Olutola Adu, Santiago Velasco, Wisuwat Teerapabpaisit, Jirapak Pitirotjirathon, Ryan Harper, Masahiro Baba, Tumendemberel Oyunbaatar, Suhrob Khamdamov, Raul Vazquez Reyes, Stephen G Lukey, Anya Sun Corke, Alejandro Montalvo Rosario, Benjamin Gongora Montes, Bilal Samhouri, Haseeb Ahmed, Sergej Salov, Martyn Del Castilho, William Bravo, Eduardo Francisco Galvez Dastin, Hussien Asabri, Ahmad Hamad, Warren Elliott, Francisco Hernandez Basante, Mehdi Bouaziz, Patrick van Hoolandt, Pierre Gengler, Santiago Rodriguez, Ricardo Chavez Monterrosa, Christo Cave, Ronald Campero, Duane Rowe, Roy Phillips, Tim Kett, Adegboyega Adebayo, Peter Gilruth, Delisle Warner, Mohamed Waqar, Jean-Philippe Gentilleau, Phemelo Khetho, Abdul Kader Rayes, Jomo Pitterson, Pavel Parfenov, Andrew Borg, Christian Jeitz, Joan Hendrik Andreasen, Nassim Sakr, Karim Amer, Juan Manuel Jaquez, Guillermo Carvalho, Ignatius Njobvu, Roman Krulich, Antoine Kassis, Bolot Takyrbashev, Jonathan Subervi, Felix Espinoza, Abd Al Sattar Albadri, Jonathan L B Blackburn, Paris Klerides, Saddam Davletbakov, Alaa-Eddine Moussa, William Alfaro, Antonis Antoniou, Mihail-Dacian Pribeanu, Amorim Agnelo, Jorge Picado, Benjamin Omorere, Leonhard Mueller, Anis Meddeb, Moses Kawuma, Chris Tandy, Barileng Gaealafshwe, Abdulla Mohsen, Vicens Santamaria Mas, Luciano Oliveira, Philip Corbin, Khaiber Farazi, Raul Garcia Paolicchi, Alan Spice, Armindo Sousa, Mario Merritt, Luis Pan Zhang, William Bermudez Adams, Daniel Jose Queralto, Dewperkash Gajadin, Jorge Lopez Falcon, Jorge Luis Arosemena, Marcel Mannhart, Desalegn Jimma Fekadu, Steven Male Kawuma, Hector Eduardo Chavez, Mateus Felizardo Viageiro Alice, Asaad Albonni, Ediberto Domingos, Yimam Abera Belachew, Roger Matoewi, Pradeep Seegolam, Charles Eichab, Patrick Li Ying, Ben Magana, Martin Gateri, Robert Zerafa, Sami Laouini, Stuart Fancy, Miguel Jose Maconi Mucongoma, Charles Campbell, Pedro Lucas Chambule, Aleksander Paci, Patrick Lebel, Nelson Martinez, Shadrack Kantinti, Khalil Ur Rehman Butt, Khalil Al-Subaihi, Colin Pace, Atippat Pornariyasombat, Chinthaka Anuruddh Galappaththi, Renato Frick, Sanghoon Lee, Jonathan Hawes, Aziz Sharify, Jawad Ihsan, Edward Lee Kim Han, Leykun Mesfin, Ferry F J F Gerard, Mosab Gator, T G M Peiris, Mohamad Al-Hitmi, Tebogo Pitlagano, Frank Schellmann, Mariano Tesoura De Maia, Humphrey Andolo, Sherman Maduro, Hon Ki Tsang, Chiletso Chipanga, Sergio Huguet, William Hook, Koji Noguchi, Ravishen Singh, Joan Fernandez Lopez, Tomu Sano, Jean-Pierre Moulain Ayombo, Rances Valdes, Marvin Dekker, Nick Faulks, Raisa Luna, Clirim Guxho, Abdulkhaleq Ali, Fred Hamperl, Otto Nakapunda, Ezio Righi, Auke Treu, Brandon Wilson, Lama Surbir, Manish Hamal, Andras Guller, Mohamed Elbaruni, Shamel Howell, Habibullah Fidaeyee, Pavlos Constantinou, John Kojo Hasford, Hexilon Dela Cruz Punongbayan, Enrico Grassi, Krzysztof Belzo, Panikos Savva, Patrick Zerafa, Shaun Press, Fabio Mensing, James A Dill, Bryan Mathews, Goodwill Khoa, Devarajen Chinasamy, Peter Rowe, Hussain Wahid, Solomon B Celis III, Godigamuwage Luxman Wijesuriya, Sirojiddin Zaynidinov, Zaheeruddeen Asefi, Danilo Volpinari, Pablo Vargas Serano, Sujendra Prasad Shrestha, Mark Ozanne, Ricardo Medina Viana, Octavio Croes, Eddison Chang, Carlos Gudiel, Michael Siban, Peter Meier, Cander Flanders, Yueh Wei Po, Graham Mooney, Anis Slimani, Cheng-Fai Ho, Alfred Charles Chimthere, Kei Keng Mak, Manoj Kumar, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Zelalem Bezabeh, Peter J Kirby, Jose Pesqueira, Marco Yu, Calvin Prasad, Frans Dennis, Willem Adriaan Jacobusse, Kurt Muendle, Joseph-Mary M Ssegirinya, Pedro Ventura Cossa, Juste Lopez, Mustafa Homrana, Kelvin Daniel, Vasileios Aristotelous, Berhane Gebremichael Gebregziabher, Balaram Napit, Sanmogam Goundar, Rupert William Jones, Paisal Suppt-hongs, Fishan Mwagomba, Chuma Mwale, Godfrey Kabera, Tomi Tocklin, Maxence Murara, Herman Hou-Meng Ho, Tahah Anit, Roberto Cecchetti, Willem Veer, Barthelemy Bongo Akanga Ndjila, Louis Jouault, Edward Nii Lamptey Thompson, Neel Arora, Toby Brookfield, Kurt Studer, Cornelis Willem Hoogendijk, Caryl Patrick Ratsimikatry, Bobby Miller, Sami Lill, Yan-Fong Chen, Yongtae Kim, Luc Narda Andrianarisoa, Chazha Bontsi, Joseph Ngendo, Sunghoon Chung, Kumi Bradshaw, Maurice Lettsome, Antoine Goorsahye, Lin Chung Yu Lee, David Fajardo Ponce, Reece Creswell, Art Christopher, Robert Alex Sackey, R M T C Rajapakse, Jose Rambalohery, Lam Mingo Kwok Wai, Andry Accouche, Craig Skehan, Simon Potter, Men-Wei Ho, Anthony Mongiello, Michael Smith, Abdo Ahmed, Ila Mody, Guido Guidi, Mario Garay, Kurt Meier, Keith Vital, Arnold Mein, P N Odhiambo, Alain Alfred Marguerite, Joseph Chalemba, Sidley Matthews, Harold Corke, John Russel Lyons

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Dresden Olympiad (2008)

Crosstable: https://olimpbase.org/2008/2008fa.h...

 page 122 of 123; games 3026-3050 of 3,071  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
3026. N Faulks vs O de la Riva Aguado  0-1422008Dresden OlympiadB44 Sicilian
3027. R Garcia Paolicchi vs K Bradshaw  1-0332008Dresden OlympiadE61 King's Indian
3028. S Lill vs D J Queralto  1-0242008Dresden OlympiadD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
3029. V Santamaria Mas vs J A Dill  1-0422008Dresden OlympiadA07 King's Indian Attack
3030. A Simutowe vs P Rowe  1-0322008Dresden OlympiadD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
3031. D Jere vs P J Kirby  1-0642008Dresden OlympiadA15 English
3032. Lin Chung Yu Lee vs K Al-Subaihi  0-1412008Dresden OlympiadE10 Queen's Pawn Game
3033. H Al-Hadarani vs Yueh Wei Po  1-0402008Dresden OlympiadD02 Queen's Pawn Game
3034. Y F Chen vs Z Al-Zendani  0-1422008Dresden OlympiadA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
3035. B Al Qudaimi vs H Ho  1-0312008Dresden OlympiadC05 French, Tarrasch
3036. L Surbir vs R Matoewi  1-0542008Dresden OlympiadB76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
3037. D Gajadin vs B Napit  0-1462008Dresden OlympiadC00 French Defense
3038. P Sujendra vs M Siban  1-0322008Dresden OlympiadD01 Richter-Veresov Attack
3039. W Veer vs M Hamal  0-1502008Dresden OlympiadD32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
3040. P Gilruth vs H Grooten  0-1452008Dresden OlympiadA30 English, Symmetrical
3041. M Dekker vs B Magana  1-0432008Dresden OlympiadA28 English
3042. M Gateri vs F Mensing  ½-½602008Dresden OlympiadD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
3043. S Maduro vs H Andolo  0-1302008Dresden OlympiadA56 Benoni Defense
3044. A Kim vs A Corke  1-0332008Dresden OlympiadB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
3045. M Yu vs Sanghoon Lee  ½-½302008Dresden OlympiadB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
3046. Yongtae Kim vs Lam Mingo Kwok Wai  1-0362008Dresden OlympiadA40 Queen's Pawn Game
3047. H Corke vs S Chung  0-1542008Dresden OlympiadD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
3048. K Belzo vs D Fajardo Ponce  1-0362008Dresden OlympiadE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
3049. J C Hernandez vs C Tandy  0-1512008Dresden OlympiadD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
3050. J Hawes vs R Medina Viana 1-0412008Dresden OlympiadA52 Budapest Gambit
 page 122 of 123; games 3026-3050 of 3,071  PGN Download
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Dec-03-08  Riverbeast: The other serious problem with corporate/employer drug testing, in my opinion, is that it is more likely to bust the relatively harmless marijuana smokers, since marijuana stays in the system for up to 2 months.

Meanwhile, users of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin can more easily escape detection, since these drugs are flushed out of the system within a week to 10 days.

And what if an employee drinks to oblivion every night, and comes in to work hung over every day? They don't seem to test for that....But alcohol is one of the hardest drugs of all, legal or not....

That person would be a lot more of a danger to himself and others, than the one who smokes a spliff on weekends....

Dec-03-08  ghall3: Good observation Mr. Day. I hadn't thought of persons subjected to testing in terms of their political power (or lack thereof), but the correlation does seem strong. When you consider that people tend to cling most fervently to ideas they wish were true, but are afraid are wrong, the pressing need most people have to feel significant/powerful, and the inability of most to recognize cognitive dissonance in their own thoughts and perceptions, it doesn't augur well for considered decisions that respect the rights of others. With the passage of time and more experience in observing human behavior, I find myself increasingly awed by Lord Acton's observation to the effect that "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely." Power too often means that cognitive dissonance is unfettered in its operation on the mind.

I also want to say that I greatly admire your playing style--you are genuinely original. You are one of only a handful of players whose games I play through just to see how they handle situations. I am always rewarded with new insights--if I think long and hard enough. I am working on the 2. a3 response to the Sicilian currently. When I say working, I am mostly talking about playing over your old games. (I just discovered that there is a fairly recent book, which I have ordered too.)

IMlday: The ratio of drug testing is in inverse proportion to the actual political power of those being tested. Thus for example school children, amateur athletes, convicts etc, those with no political power are rigorously tested, while politicians, judges, lawyers, accountants, policemen etc, all those with actual power, are automatically above suspicion.

Dec-03-08  ghall3: That school children aren't pervasively drug tested is a legitimate point. I believe your characterization of the situation, however, is overstated. For instance, I am fairly certain that the local school district does drug testing for high school football players.

In my experience, the question of lack of power in relation to drug testing is a legitimate point. I formerly was in-house counsel for a very large corporation. I spent a lot of time in plants investigating problems and what caused them. I had to take a pre-employment drug test. For cause, I could have been asked to take another (I never was). Managers did not get tested for their decisions to buy or not buy equipment, to implement or not implement particular policies, etc., although those decisions frequently affected (or adversely affected) safety. The guys who worked out in the plants, however, were subject to frequent random drug testing, as well as being drug tested if there was any type of incident that might affect safety. It is fair to say that there were some legitimate reasons for the differences in policy. It is also fair to say that those with more power in the company were tested far less than those with less power. It is also fair to say that many of the problems that drug testing was purportedly designed to prevent (e.g., safety, human health), were much more widely and profoundly affected by the actions (or lack thereof) of managers rather than workers.

SetNoEscapeOn: I'm not sure if this was intended as a joke of some sort or not, but it's not true, at least not in the US. School children are never tested for drugs, at least not in public schools (unless as part of some sort of anonymous survey). Amateur athletes not good enough to participate in world class competitions (well over 99% of them) are never tested for drugs in connection with their competitive activities.

Meanwhile accountants (or any other professional, no matter how well educated or "privileged") who works for a large corporation is going to have to take (and pass) a drug test before they are hired (not to mention the random drug testing commonly seen in several of the biggest companies). Drug testing for police officers is also the norm throughout the US. For instance

http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...

True, Obama is not going to be forced to take a piss test before he's sworn in, but the idealistic ratio that you mentioned does not represent the true situation (again in the US; maybe it's different where you are).

Dec-03-08  Woody Wood Pusher: Kramnik

and Deep Fritz

Up a Tree

C_H_E_A_T_I_N_G

hahahahza

Dec-04-08  ArmeniaNL: every player in the armenian olympic team gets around 20.000 eruo award for their excellent performance in the olympiad. I think they deserve to that award!
Dec-04-08  Riverbeast: It's cool to see chessplayers traveling with the President of the country, and mobbed at the airport like heroes.

To many of them, that was probably as good a reward (or better) than the money !

Dec-04-08  Jim Bartle: Wonder if that will ever occur with Obama (assuming an American victory of some sort). In "Dreams from my Father" he write casually several times about playing chess.
Dec-04-08  Riverbeast: <Jim Bartle> Yes, I heard he invented the Obama countergambit

Black to play and win! :-)

Dec-04-08  Jim Bartle: Zing!

That reminds me of a great sketch from the 80s HBO show "Not Necessarily the News," which I think I commented on somewhere else. (Remember this is from the apartheid period.)

A white man and a black man are sitting down to play a game. The white guy (playing white) makes a move, thinks hard, then makes another move, then another and another until mating the black guy, who hasn't moved at all.

The camera moves behind the black man, showing his hands tied behind his back, and the announcer says: "South African Rules Chess."

While searching fruitlessly for that sketch, I did find another great one from NNTN, called "Kissinger Tries to Make a Movie." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Vg...

Dec-05-08  hovik2003: Iranians like this newelected president and put lots of hope on him to improve relations between two countries, because Obama(ou-ba-ma) in Persian means (he is with us)!!
Dec-05-08  timhortons: <Jim Bartle: Wonder if that will ever occur with Obama (assuming an American victory of some sort). In "Dreams from my Father" he write casually several times about playing chess>

yes he mentioned in the book that his indonesian stepfather(lolo) played countless of hours playing chess with (gramps) his grandfather while they were still in hawaii.

after years of spending time in indonesia(going with his mom and stepdad) he go back to hawaii to study highschool and he complained nobody among the kids play ches, badminton or football, hawaiian kids is in baseball.

<im actually in the first hundred page of the book and i enjoy reading it the way i enjoy reading the autobiography od collin powell and dennis rodman.>

these guy is not naive of asian culture and he know politics in asia.

Dec-06-08  Vakus: Levon Aronian: FIDE must reverse its decision!

Open letter
Dear Mr. Ilyumzhinov and the FIDE Presidential Board,

In the wake of recent events surrounding the FIDE Grand Prix and the General Assembly's decision to alter the current World Championship cycle, I feel obliged, as a participant and a leading chess player, to express my disappointment. I must request you to critically view and question the GA's latest decisions and the processes to which they came. I must stress that I am not one for scandals and do not wish to cause unnecessary fights – however I believe it is my duty to act as the voice of the players.

Firstly, the decision to alter the World Championship cycle at this time is not in the spirit of fair competition. We can draw a parallel to the following example: the rules set before a race state that the marathon is 42km, and while the runners are still running, having already completed 20km, the rules are suddenly changed to make the marathon an 80km run. The runners thus lose motivation to run and consequently distrust the rule makers. This is comparable to the situation the participants of the FIDE Grand Prix will be in if the GA's decisions are made final.

After severe criticism for many years over the World Championship cycle, FIDE finally created a promising new system, only now to self-impose new waves of criticism. When the initial World Championship cycle was set in place and the Grand Prix system was created for players to qualify legitimately for a chance to challenge the world champion, we had the belief that there was finally a fair and reliable system (which my federation also supported).

Dec-06-08  Vakus: With the GA's recent actions, it seems that there is a democratic deficit within FIDE. The GA did not consult the players currently taking part in the Grand Prix in their decision processes. Please keep in mind a very important point – these players, including myself, have a legally binding agreement with FIDE regarding the World Championship cycle and the Grand Prix. Therefore it is FIDE's duty to consult the other party of the contract – the participants.

Does this mean that the chess players have lesser rights than others? The GA appears to act with no concern for the players. The decision to suddenly change the World Championship cycle has damaging effects on the career plans of leading chess players. It is also reasonable to ask: why should we go through several tournaments over several years and fight for a place in a tournament that another player gets by losing a match? The GA's decisions remove the motivation for players like myself to take part in the World Championship cycle.

It should be noted that Mr. Mastrokoukos' reason to change the cycle because of the unforeseen events of two legs of the Grand Prix withdrawing is not convincing and does not reflect reality – because a Grand Prix event in Yerevan has already been announced by FIDE as a replacement. It is clear that the withdrawal of Doha and Montreux are not endangering the system, as he would have us believe in his letter to Mr. Carlsen.

It seems that FIDE was on the right path towards a reliable World Championship cycle, which had the support of leading players and chess federations worldwide. However, with the GA's recent actions, FIDE has left the right path and will lose its credibility in the eyes of chess players world wide – not to mention, ruin its efforts to be recognized as a sport by the IOC. I hope that the above arguments will be heard before finalizing the decisions of the GA.

Sincerely,
Levon Aronian
Frankfurt am Main
December 6, 2008

Dec-08-08  dshxouhi: News coverage and awarding of state medals by the president to the Armenian champions. In Armenian with Russian subtitles (Parts 1-3).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4xu... (part 1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpV8... (part 2)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iaia... (part 3)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBbt... (part 4)

Part 1 – news, airport, state honors ceremony

Part 2 – awarding of medals and news

Part 3 – news and fireworks

Part 4 – airport coverage from the presidential plane greeting both Armenian teams and state honors ceremony

Dec-09-08  DUS: <dshxouhi> thanks for interesting links.
Dec-12-08  extremepleasure2: Vakus: Many thanks to the administration of this site for deleting the comments of <extremearmenophobe>, violating the laws of US and of many European states. I was right to blow the whistle.>

May I learn if there are any laws which prohibit freedom of speech and freedom of expression in free world. I didn't violate any laws neither in US nor in Europe. This is a bogus claim in the first place. I was the one who was reminding the international treaties that commit various European countries including Britain, France, Greece, Italy.

I was away and I didn't know that my previous posts are deleted by the administration. I am angry now and I want a valid explanation on this matter right now.

Dec-14-08  ARMENIA: hayastan jan hayastan !
Dec-21-08  ARMENIA: Hayastan jan Hayastan!
Dec-23-08  ArmeniaNL: http://elista2008.fide.com/41.html
Dec-31-08  WhiteRook48: uh why on earth is Anand not here?
Jan-01-09  Phoenix: Because he did not play?
Jan-17-09
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  WTHarvey: Here's a collection of critical positions from Olympiad games: http://www.wtharvey.com/ol08.html
Feb-23-09  WhiteRook48: what moves are the "Obama countergambit?"
Mar-01-09  WhiteRook48: why can't they list all the names?
Apr-13-09  notyetagm: <hovik2003: Iranians like this newelected president and put lots of hope on him to improve relations between two countries, because Obama(ou-ba-ma) in Persian means (he is with us)!!>

Well Obama sure was *not* with those pirates, was he?

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