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🏆 Romanian Superliga (2011)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Gata Kamsky, Baadur Jobava, Andrei Volokitin, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Alexei Fedorov, Constantin Lupulescu, Viorel Iordachescu, Mircea-Emilian Parligras, Levente Vajda, Dimitrios Mastrovasilis, Dmitry Svetushkin, Mihail Marin, Vladislav Nevednichy, Georgy Timoshenko, Vasily Yemelin, Vlad-Cristian Jianu, Mihai Suba, Dorian Rogozenco, Marius Manolache, Vadim Shishkin, Constantin Ionescu, Lucian-Costin Miron, Petar Genov, George-Catalin Ardelean, Gabriel Mateuta, Alin-Mile Berescu, Dragos-Nicolae Dumitrache, Tiberiu-Marian Georgescu, Andrei-Nestor Cioara, Lucian-Ioan Filip, Romeo-Sorin Milu, Mihai-Lucian Grunberg, Mihai-Eugen Bida, Vladimir Danilov, Daniel Moldovan, Daniel Baratosi, Adrian-Marian Petrisor, Matthias Thesing, Valentin Raceanu, Vladimir Doncea, Alexandru Manea, Gabriel-Andrei Grecescu, Nad-Titus Petre, Robin-Alexandru Dragomirescu, Doru-Alexandru Ionescu, Adrian Tugui, Tamas-Kristof Balla, Claudiu-Cristian Dobre, Bogdan Posedaru, Andrei-Mihai Bonte, Alexandru-Ovidiu Stanciu, Cicirone Spulber, Vlad Ungureanu, George-Catalin Miroiu, Vasile Manole, Radu-Marian Doros, Robert Hajbok, Mihai Ionescu, Attila Szabo, Gabriel Voiteanu, Lucian-Mihail Vasilescu, Ovidiu-Emanuel Chifor, Corneliu Busu, Adrian-Kalman Bach, Klauss Mosnegutu, Stefan Baciu, Dan-Sebastian Horvat, Ernest-Iosif Domanyek, Marian Zaim, Valeriu-Gheorghe Grozav, Costin-George Malureanu, Stefan Manole, Mihai Bolintis, Elefterie-Laurentiu Anuta

 page 2 of 2; games 26-46 of 46  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. D Svetushkin vs V Yemelin  1-0482011Romanian SuperligaC11 French
27. T Georgescu vs C G Malureanu  1-0582011Romanian SuperligaD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
28. Lupulescu vs D Horvat  1-0442011Romanian SuperligaB07 Pirc
29. R Dragomirescu vs M Bolintis  1-0302011Romanian SuperligaC18 French, Winawer
30. L Filip vs K Mosnegutu  1-0562011Romanian SuperligaA14 English
31. L Vasilescu vs M Ionescu  1-0322011Romanian SuperligaA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
32. G Miroiu vs A Bach  1-0342011Romanian SuperligaE10 Queen's Pawn Game
33. A Cioara vs A Bonte  1-0432011Romanian SuperligaE60 King's Indian Defense
34. A Szabo vs D Ionescu  1-0462011Romanian SuperligaB27 Sicilian
35. G Mateuta vs T Balla  1-0272011Romanian SuperligaB06 Robatsch
36. V Ungureanu vs A Bach  1-0632011Romanian SuperligaE98 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1
37. V Nevednichy vs B Posedaru  1-01262011Romanian SuperligaA26 English
38. L Vajda vs Suba  1-0272011Romanian SuperligaB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
39. V Shishkin vs A Tugui  1-0202011Romanian SuperligaD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
40. D Baratosi vs M Thesing  1-0392011Romanian SuperligaB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
41. D Ionescu vs V G Grozav  1-0272011Romanian SuperligaA45 Queen's Pawn Game
42. Nisipeanu vs A Manea  1-0242011Romanian SuperligaD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
43. M Marin vs G Grecescu  1-0402011Romanian SuperligaA46 Queen's Pawn Game
44. A Bonte vs L Miron 1-0462011Romanian SuperligaC45 Scotch Game
45. Jobava vs Timoshenko  1-0722011Romanian SuperligaE12 Queen's Indian
46. G Ardelean vs C Spulber  1-0432011Romanian SuperligaB32 Sicilian
 page 2 of 2; games 26-46 of 46  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-15-11  visayanbraindoctor: How is the Romanian Superliga related to the German Schachbundesliga?

Same sponsors? Or completely different tournaments?

Oct-16-11  virginmind: no connection, different tournaments and sponsors. it's true that nisipeanu usually plays in bundesliga for baden-baden, but that's all.
Oct-16-11  visayanbraindoctor: <virginmind> Thanks. I get confused by all these team tournaments in Europe; I used to think some of them were part of the same series with the same sponsors.
Oct-16-11  dx9293: It seems like the USA is the only major chess country that doesn't have a National Team Championship (the USCL is nice, but that doesn't count).
Oct-16-11  Mudphudder: Not sure if I even would consider the USA a "major chess country". LOL...I mean, we do have some good players coming out of our country but by the sheer numbers of grandmasters coming out of eastern europe we are way behind.
Oct-16-11  I play the Fred: <Not sure if I even would consider the USA a "major chess country". LOL...I mean, we do have some good players coming out of our country but by the sheer numbers of grandmasters coming out of eastern europe we are way behind.>

Yeah, but eastern Europe means several countries, not one. How does the US stack up against individual countries?

Oct-17-11  dx9293: Look at the Olympiad and World Team Championship results. The US is definitely one of the ten best chess countries.
Oct-17-11  Everett: <Yeah, but eastern Europe means several countries, not one.>

It may be more relevant to look at this through the lens of "per capita"

I am curious how well do these guys get paid for this, and can they survive doing leagues around the world... I'm guessing not.

Oct-18-11  dx9293: 2600+ GMs get paid several hundred USD for each game they play.

I have no idea what 2700 players and guys like Anand and Carlsen get.

Jan-11-12  notyetagm: OH!!!

YESSS!!!!!!!

My fav tournament of the year.

Jan-11-12  solskytz: lols... the link is misleading... I'm sure the guy was referring to Tata Steel.

After Nakamura's performance last year I'm also quite curious to watch this tourney

Jan-11-12  achieve: Very neat ploy again by <chessgames>, but solskytz, alert as ever, did not fall for it.
Jan-11-12  chessexp: ????? This is TaTa 2012????
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  HeMateMe: Where's my Ta Ta's?
Jan-11-12
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  Bishoprick: Tata Steel 2012 already played, and only with Romanians?
Jan-11-12
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  Bishoprick: As to how strong a chess country the US is, if Olympiads are to be believed, we are right in there with another big country, Israel, with their strongest player (Gelfand) about to meet World Champion Anand.

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