Gibraltar Masters (2004) |
The 2nd Gibraltar Masters was a 91-player 10-round Swiss tournament held in the Caleta Hotel, La Caleta, Gibraltar, from 27 January to 5 February 2004, as part of the Gibtelecom Gibraltar Chess Festival. Time control: 100 minutes for the whole game, with 60 seconds added per move from move 1. First to fifth prizes: GBP 4000, 2500, 1500, 1000, 600. The festival also featured two amateur tournaments (Tercentenary Amateurs and BCF Centenary Amateurs). Chief organizer: Stewart Reuben. Chief arbiter: David Welch? Rounds started at 3 pm. Nigel Short won with 8/10, ahead of Ganguly with 7.5/10 and three players with 7/10. Official site: https://web.archive.org/web/2004032...
Regulations: https://web.archive.org/web/2003121...
Standings: https://web.archive.org/web/2010081...
ChessBase: https://en.chessbase.com/post/nigel...
BritBase: http://www.saund.co.uk/britbase/pgn...
TWIC: https://theweekinchess.com/html/twi...
FIDE: https://ratings.fide.com/tournament...
Robert Byrne in The New York Times, 22 February 2004: https://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/22/... Previous: Gibraltar Masters (2003). Next: Gibraltar Masters (2005)
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| Result | Moves |
Year | Event/Locale | Opening |
76. S Chanda vs Epishin |
| ½-½ | 62 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | B42 Sicilian, Kan |
77. A Kunte vs Ganguly |
| ½-½ | 69 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical |
78. L Eckhardt vs S R Mannion |
| ½-½ | 61 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D00 Queen's Pawn Game |
79. N Mohota vs A Fellousi |
| ½-½ | 67 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | E81 King's Indian, Samisch |
80. R Pogorelov vs C Seel |
| ½-½ | 44 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A34 English, Symmetrical |
81. K Arakhamia-Grant vs J Houska |
| ½-½ | 58 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | C25 Vienna |
82. T Wippermann vs M Al Sayed |
| ½-½ | 116 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | B23 Sicilian, Closed |
83. C McNab vs J Gallagher |
| ½-½ | 14 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A16 English |
84. C Ward vs D Howell |
| ½-½ | 25 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D85 Grunfeld |
85. S Sulskis vs P Cramling |
| ½-½ | 50 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A23 English, Bremen System, Keres Variation |
86. B Vuckovic vs D Barua |
| ½-½ | 49 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | C05 French, Tarrasch |
87. A Kuzmin vs T Bakre |
| ½-½ | 38 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | B65 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...Be7 Defense, 9...Nxd4 |
88. A Muir vs Speelman |
| ½-½ | 31 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6) |
89. P K Wells vs S Chanda |
| ½-½ | 44 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | E92 King's Indian |
90. B Lalic vs Chandler |
| ½-½ | 29 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | E56 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 7...Nc6 |
91. P Motwani vs A Kunte |
| ½-½ | 22 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A14 English |
92. Dreev vs Harikrishna |
| ½-½ | 16 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav |
93. Epishin vs Short |
| ½-½ | 30 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst |
94. P Roberts vs O B Vea |
| ½-½ | 51 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A00 Uncommon Opening |
95. L Elamri vs M Matto |
| ½-½ | 35 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | C50 Giuoco Piano |
96. T Vasilevich vs T Upton |
| ½-½ | 39 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D55 Queen's Gambit Declined |
97. A Stefanova vs T Wippermann |
| ½-½ | 41 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | A45 Queen's Pawn Game |
98. C Seel vs M Al Sayed |
 | ½-½ | 18 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav |
99. M Tissir vs C Ward |
| ½-½ | 10 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | B25 Sicilian, Closed |
100. Speelman vs B Lalic |
| ½-½ | 11 | 2004 | Gibraltar Masters | D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical |
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Feb-07-04 | | Helloween: Another excellent showing by the chap. I appreciate his style of play, although his tendency to overlook good opportunites for himself in positions has risen since his WC challenger days. He still plays a very extremely tricky and fighting game to the end. I've seen him swindle a win with a Rook and 2 pawn vs. Bishop, Knight and 4 pawn ending on playchess.com in 3+2 minute blitz! He may be an equally strong annotator/writer. He is a straight-shooter with a strong vocabulary and diction skills. I greatly enjoy his columns. |
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Feb-07-04 | | Benzol: <Helloween> Forgive me for my ignorance but whom are you talking about? |
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Feb-07-04 | | matein8: <Benzol> Lol, I believe he's referring to the winner of the tourney, ND Short. BTW, I found a website of chess advice that you can show the potential coaches of the Auckland chess club: http://www.chessville.com/ The "Instruction" drop down has some good advice. Here's a link to the website of this tourney: http://www.gibraltarchesscongress.c... |
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Feb-08-04 | | Benzol: <matein8> Thanks for this one mate. I'll take me awhile to look through this interesting site. |
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Feb-09-04 | | armtwister: Good that good old Shorty has started playing the main lines again!! ,especially the English Attack which he popularised in the 80's.He's back!! |
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Feb-10-04 | | Taidanii: No doubt about it. Nigel certainly tore this one up. |
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Feb-26-04 | | alfredazzopardi: I am indeed very pleased that I have been registered with your extremely informative and excellent page. Well Done!!! I will definitely become more accustomed with the contents of the site and hope to contribute in a very small way to the already polished contributions. Comgratulations. Regards from Malta. |
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Feb-26-04 | | Larsker: <azzopardi> Yea, the contributions are very polished on this site - especially today ;-) |
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Feb-26-04 | | PinkPanther: <Helloween>
Ummm...how could he swindle that endgame that you were talking about? R+2P against NB+4P is a win for the player with the Knight, Bishop, and 4 pawns. So if he did indeed lose with the Rook and 2 pawns, then it was probably only because he was supposed to. |
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