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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Linares Tournament

Garry Kasparov8/12(+4 -0 =8)[games]
Ruslan Ponomariov6.5/12(+3 -2 =7)[games]
Vasyl Ivanchuk6/12(+2 -2 =8)[games]
Viswanathan Anand6/12(+1 -1 =10)[games]
Michael Adams6/12(+3 -3 =6)[games]
Francisco Vallejo Pons5/12(+1 -3 =8)[games]
Alexey Shirov4.5/12(+1 -4 =7)[games]
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Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Linares (2002)

The 19th Torneo Internacional de Ajedrez Ciudad de Linares was played from February 23rd to March 10th, 2002 (1) in Hotel Anibal, Linares, Spain. (2, 3) Six of the world's best players, and one local talent, competed in the double round robin format. The favorite was Garry Kasparov, ranked #1 in the world. Attention was also cast on the debut of young Ruslan Ponomariov (#7), who had won the FIDE World Championship Tournament (2001/02) a month ago. The unofficial World Champion Vladimir Kramnik (#2) had declined his invitation. The players were: Kasparov (#1), Viswanathan Anand (#3), Michael Adams (#4), Ruslan Ponomariov (#7), Vassily Ivanchuk (#8), Alexey Shirov (#9), and "Paco" or Francisco Vallejo Pons (#60). (4, 5) Kasparov was accompanied at the event by his mother, and also helped by Yury Dokhoian. (3, 5) Ponomariov was assisted by Victor Bologan. (5) Vallejo was helped by Zenon Franco Ocampos and Roi Reinaldo Castineira, (6) and had conducted training sessions with Gilberto Hernandez Guerrero for one month. (5)

Paco avoided last place by defeating Shirov in a good game in Round 13, and the FIDE champion took second place behind Kasparov. The two teenagers lost to Kasparov with the black pieces. Paco in Round 8, and Ponomariov in Round 13: in the French Defense Rubinstein Variation, he should probably have played 8...a6 rather than giving Kasparov an attack with 8...Nd7 9.Bb5 Bd6 10.Qg4. (3, 5, 7) Nevertheless, "the first performance of Paco in an elite tournament could not have been more hopeful", (5) and the play by Ponomariov "silenced" some of the criticism against FIDE. Kasparov did not speak to Ponomariov at the opening ceremony (sitting in adjoining seats), but he was friendly to him at the end of the struggle and even gave him praises. He also greeted Paco's father and said he had every reason to be proud. (2, 3, 5) It was his eighth win at Linares. (8)

Linares, Spain, 23 February - 10 March 2002

Age Elo 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 1 Kasparov 38 2838 ** ½1 ½½ ½½ 1½ ½1 ½1 8 2 Ponomariov 18 2727 ½0 ** 1½ ½½ 01 ½1 ½½ 6½ 3 Ivanchuk 32 2717 ½½ 0½ ** ½½ 1½ ½1 ½0 6 4 Anand 32 2757 ½½ ½½ ½½ ** 0½ ½½ ½1 6 5 Adams 30 2742 0½ 10 0½ 1½ ** ½½ ½1 6 6 Vallejo 19 2629 ½0 ½0 ½0 ½½ ½½ ** ½1 5 7 Shirov 29 2715 ½0 ½½ ½1 ½0 ½0 ½0 ** 4½

Category: XX (2732). (9) Best game selected by chess journalists: Kasparov vs Ponomariov, 2002. (2)

The IX Open Anibal de Linares (Swiss, 10 rounds, 1-10 March) was played this year in parallel with the grandmaster event. It was won by Pengxiang Zhang. (10) There was also a tournament for the blind (23 February - 4 March), won by Sergey Krylov. (11, 12)

Tournament book: Linares 2002, ed. by Konstantin Sakaev. Grandmaster Chess School, St. Petersburg 2002. 224 pp. (in Russian).

Notes

(1) Boris Schipkov at Chess Siberia, Linares 2002 page (http://www.chessib.com/linar2res.html)
(2) Rolf Lundquist in Tidskrift för Schack, March 2002, pp. 173-176 (https://tfsarkiv.schack.se/pdf/2002...)
(3) Peón de Rey, No. 5 (2002), pp. 6-32 (https://e-nautia.com/santiago/disk/...)
(4) FIDE Rating List January 2002 (http://fidelists.blogspot.no/2008/0...)
(5) Jaque 553 (March 2002), pp. 5-43 (https://www.olimpbase.org/leagueES/...)
(6) Zenon Franco Ocampos in ABC Color (http://www.tabladeflandes.com/Zenon...)
(7) Robert Byrne in New York Times, 24 March 2002 (https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/24/...)
(8) Wikipedia article: Linares International Chess Tournament
(9) Crosstable by Boris Schipkov at Chess Siberia (http://www.chessib.com/linar2crt.html)
(10) Ajedrez Noticias Diarias Boletin, No. 20 (11 March 2002) (https://web.archive.org/web/2021030...)
(11) EListas.net, Información Torneos Ajedrez España, Crónica 05.03.2002 (http://www.elistas.net/lista/torneo...) (apparently no longer available)
(12) Ajedrez Parque Sur Albacete, Linares 2002 page (https://web.archive.org/web/2006061...)

Original collections: Game Collection: Linares 2002 by User: suenteus po 147 and Game Collection: Linares 2002 by User: Tabanus. Round dates (February 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, March 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) are from Chess Siberia.

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 page 2 of 2; games 26-42 of 42  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. Shirov vs Ivanchuk 1-0362002LinaresC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
27. F Vallejo Pons vs Anand  ½-½212002LinaresA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
28. Adams vs Shirov 1-0312002LinaresB30 Sicilian
29. Ivanchuk vs F Vallejo Pons 1-0232002LinaresB42 Sicilian, Kan
30. Anand vs Kasparov ½-½392002LinaresB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
31. Shirov vs Ponomariov  ½-½482002LinaresD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
32. Kasparov vs Ivanchuk ½-½292002LinaresB41 Sicilian, Kan
33. F Vallejo Pons vs Adams ½-½412002LinaresA30 English, Symmetrical
34. Ponomariov vs F Vallejo Pons 1-0292002LinaresB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
35. Ivanchuk vs Anand  ½-½232002LinaresE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
36. Adams vs Kasparov ½-½342002LinaresB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
37. Anand vs Adams  ½-½272002LinaresC42 Petrov Defense
38. Kasparov vs Ponomariov 1-0382002LinaresC10 French
39. F Vallejo Pons vs Shirov 1-0542002LinaresB50 Sicilian
40. Ponomariov vs Anand ½-½282002LinaresC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
41. Shirov vs Kasparov 0-1282002LinaresB33 Sicilian
42. Adams vs Ivanchuk ½-½462002LinaresB42 Sicilian, Kan
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