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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Wichern Open Tournament

Vasily Yemelin7.5/9(+6 -0 =3)[games]
Vereslav Eingorn7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Vlastimil Jansa7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Ian Rogers7/9(+5 -0 =4)[games]
Alexander Shabalov7/9(+7 -2 =0)[games]
Christian Bauer7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Konstantin Lerner7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Eduardas Rozentalis7/9(+5 -0 =4)[games]
Giorgi Giorgadze7/9(+5 -0 =4)[games]
Handszar Odeev7/9(+5 -0 =4)[games]
Michael Kopylov6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Vladimir Georgiev6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Daniel Hersvik6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Ole Jakobsen6.5/9(+6 -2 =1)[games]
Normunds Miezis6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Carlos S Matamoros Franco6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Yuri Yakovich6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Ildar Ibragimov6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Roman Slobodjan6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Vladimir Baklan6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Kaido Kulaots6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Alexander Volzhin6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Felix Levin6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Igor Novikov6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Mikhail Golubev6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Tamaz Gelashvili6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Tomas Oral6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Nick de Firmian6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Alexei Lugovoi6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Ralf Dunsbach6.5/9(+6 -2 =1)[games]
Frank Holzke6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Janis Klovans6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
(301 players total; 269 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

 page 18 of 18; games 426-439 of 439  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
426. J Struk vs R Kempinski  0-1601999Wichern OpenB85 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Classical
427. B Leer-Salvesen vs L Gutman  0-1601999Wichern OpenA15 English
428. N A Mellem vs P Froehlich  0-1401999Wichern OpenD58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
429. A Trisic vs C Joecks  0-1401999Wichern OpenB02 Alekhine's Defense
430. R Wagner vs C Nogly  0-1521999Wichern OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
431. O Link vs S Berger  0-1121999Wichern OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
432. F Christenson vs F Opitz  0-1461999Wichern OpenE13 Queen's Indian, 4.Nc3, Main line
433. M Heinrich vs M Ewaldt  0-1311999Wichern OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
434. M Zschischang vs P Groeppel  0-1391999Wichern OpenE90 King's Indian
435. B Wronn vs O Coser  0-1521999Wichern OpenE18 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 7.Nc3
436. W Schulz vs S H Dalsberg  0-1611999Wichern OpenC07 French, Tarrasch
437. M Dimke vs L E Andersen  0-1391999Wichern OpenB01 Scandinavian
438. H Behling vs G Althoff  0-1711999Wichern OpenA00 Uncommon Opening
439. A Zacharias vs T Schreiter  0-1481999Wichern OpenB01 Scandinavian
 page 18 of 18; games 426-439 of 439  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-08-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Tragically, the palindromically-named Nicolas Axel Mellem and Andreas Otto did not meet in this event.
Apr-08-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <FSR>, that is an unfortunate omission, to put it mildly.

On another front, why is the winner's surname always spelt 'Yemelin' in American English, same as 'Yekaterinburg', while 'Epishin' always drops the 'Y'?

Apr-08-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <perfidious> One of life's mysteries.

I see that Jacob Aagaard and Henning Ogaard also didn't play. What's wrong with this tournament director?

Apr-09-23  whiteshark: From the local press:

<Chess Festival at the Wichern School <>>

16.10.1999

<We are one big community> is the guiding principle of the World Chess Federation FIDE. In Hamburg, it will be a family reunion again until next Friday. 385 chess players from 22 countries will take part in the <5th Wichern Open>. The venue of the tournament, which is endowed with about 20,000 Marks, is the multi-purpose hall of the Wichern School, Horner Weg 164. The games start at 2 p.m. every day.

30 grandmasters, headed by the Ukrainian <Igor Novikov>, are competing for the prize money of 4000 Marks. Among the favourites are also <Lubomir Ftacnik> and <Robert Kempinski>, two Bundesliga players of the Hamburger SK.

The attraction of this year's event is the match between the Hungarian <Peter Leko> (20), number nine in the world rankings, and the greatest German talent <Dimitrij Bunzmann> (17) from Berlin, a native of Kazakhstan. The match starts this Saturday.

https://www.abendblatt.de/archiv/19...

Apr-09-23  whiteshark: From the local press <2>:

<30 Grandmasters are taking their turn at the Wichern-Open> published on 14.10.1999

Around 370 participants from 20 countries are expected at the 5th Hamburg Wichern Open. At the eight-day chess event starting on Friday, 30 grandmasters will be at the starting line. Among them are Igor Novikov (Ukraine), Giorgi Giorgadze, Zurab Sturua (both Georgia), Nick Defirmian (USA), Ion Rogers (Australia), Sapar Batyrow (Turkmenistan) and Vlastimil Jansa (Czech Republic), who won the 1st edition. The Wichern-Open (Wichern-Schule, Horner Weg 164) will offer a prize money of 20,000 Marks, the winner will receive 4000 Marks.

As part of the event, a six-game duel between the ninth-ranked player in the world Peter Leko (Hungary) and the young German Dimitrij Bunzmann (Berlin) will be played from Saturday (2 p.m.). Leko is 20 years young, the Kazakh-born Bunzmann, who has lived in Germany for nine years, is even three years younger. The comparison will count towards the world ranking. The tournament starts on Friday at 10 a.m. and continues on Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. onwards.

The chess event on the internet: http://www.wichern-open.de [only via https://web.archive.org/web/2023000... ]

https://www.welt.de/print-welt/arti...

Apr-09-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Thanks for the local color, <whiteshark>.
Apr-10-23  whiteshark: <FSR> :)

<As part of the event, a six-game duel between the ninth-ranked player in the world Peter Leko (Hungary) and the young German Dimitrij Bunzmann (Berlin) will be played..>

--> Leko-Bunzmann Match (1999)

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