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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Politiken Cup Tournament

Boris Avrukh8.5/10(+8 -1 =1)[games]
Parimarjan Negi8.5/10(+7 -0 =3)[games]
Sergei Tiviakov8/10(+7 -1 =2)[games]
Evgeny Postny8/10(+6 -0 =4)[games]
Gabriel Sargissian8/10(+6 -0 =4)[games]
Vladimir Malakhov8/10(+7 -1 =2)[games]
Peter Heine Nielsen8/10(+7 -1 =2)[games]
Daniel Alsina Leal7.5/10(+7 -2 =1)[games]
Viktorija Cmilyte7.5/10(+6 -1 =3)[games]
Emanuel Berg7.5/10(+7 -2 =1)[games]
Sethuraman P Sethuraman7.5/10(+7 -2 =1)[games]
Jonny Hector7.5/10(+7 -2 =1)[games]
Jon Ludvig Hammer7.5/10(+7 -2 =1)[games]
Klaus Berg7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Sune Berg Hansen7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Joachim Thomassen7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Yuriy Kuzubov7/10(+7 -3 =0)[games]
Krzysztof Bulski7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Daniel Semcesen7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Jens Kristiansen7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Tiger Hillarp Persson7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Andreas Bruehl7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Evgenij Agrest7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Marcin Tazbir7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Mladen Gajic7/10(+7 -3 =0)[games]
Lars Schandorff7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Stellan Brynell7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Aleksey Dreev7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Mads Andersen7/10(+6 -2 =2)[games]
Allan Stig Rasmussen7/10(+5 -1 =4)[games]
Jacob Carstensen6.5/10(+6 -3 =1)[games]
Martin Matthiesen6.5/10(+6 -3 =1)[games]
(291 players total; 259 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Politiken Cup (2009)

The Politiken Cup took place in Helsingor (25 miles north of Copenhagen) 18th-26th July 2009. Parmerian Negi edged out Boris Avrukh on tie-break after both finished on 8.5/10.

Source: https://theweekinchess.com/html/twi...

Crosstable: https://danbase.skak.dk/turneringer...

 page 6 of 8; games 126-150 of 196  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
126. A Tadjerbashi vs J Kristiansen  ½-½672009Politiken CupB58 Sicilian
127. K Berg vs N Laursen  ½-½482009Politiken CupA16 English
128. B Arvola Notkevich vs S Lund  ½-½602009Politiken CupD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
129. V Gandrud vs A Bruehl  ½-½402009Politiken CupD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
130. R Burmeister vs M M Hansen  ½-½192009Politiken CupA07 King's Indian Attack
131. A Matthiesen vs K Korley  ½-½382009Politiken CupD75 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O c5, 8.dxc5
132. S Christensen vs H Strand  ½-½592009Politiken CupC96 Ruy Lopez, Closed
133. S Haubro vs P Skovgaard  ½-½522009Politiken CupB27 Sicilian
134. E Jiretorn vs J Veng ½-½252009Politiken CupD92 Grunfeld, 5.Bf4
135. L Tallaksen vs H Malm Lindberg  ½-½272009Politiken CupA46 Queen's Pawn Game
136. D Kovachev vs T Carnstam  ½-½362009Politiken CupB29 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein
137. J Solberg vs R E Andersen  ½-½422009Politiken CupC11 French
138. J Kvisla vs A Hobber  ½-½302009Politiken CupD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
139. N K Brondt vs T Johansson  ½-½222009Politiken CupA80 Dutch
140. K Madland vs M Rolvag  ½-½162009Politiken CupB32 Sicilian
141. D Omarsson vs M Nguyen  ½-½262009Politiken CupB33 Sicilian
142. C Rossen vs O Guttulsrud ½-½342009Politiken CupA83 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
143. C Engelbert vs T Boje  ½-½382009Politiken CupA00 Uncommon Opening
144. S Peschardt vs C Christensen  ½-½462009Politiken CupA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
145. A Schmied vs D Andersen  ½-½252009Politiken CupA56 Benoni Defense
146. H Sjol vs M Helin  ½-½472009Politiken CupD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
147. V Malakhov vs Negi ½-½102009Politiken CupA15 English
148. E Agrest vs P H Nielsen  ½-½172009Politiken CupD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
149. S B Hansen vs G Sargissian  ½-½352009Politiken CupC53 Giuoco Piano
150. E Postny vs T Hillarp Persson  ½-½462009Politiken CupD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
 page 6 of 8; games 126-150 of 196  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jul-25-09  zluria: I've been following this tournament for the last 3 rounds. Here's an interesting fact: The Postny game is always the last to finish. He's a fighter!

In Yesterday's game, for example, I was sure that he was totally lost against Negi, but he managed to save it somehow... The day before that it was a totally drawn Bishop endgame against Sargissian, which he played on for another 50 moves before sacrificing his Bishop for another drawn endgame.

Jul-25-09  waustad: An upset, Sethuraman beat Dreev.
Jul-25-09  waustad: Two very young Indians at the top here.
Jul-25-09  waustad: JL Hammer appears to have lost on time.
Jul-25-09  vonKrolock: In Avrukh vs Hammer there was not a satisfactory defense against the threats of ♗xc5 and ♖ or ♕ e8+
Jul-25-09  vonKrolock: in summa - he lost on time, but he was also already <hammered>
Jul-25-09  wanabe2000: Currently in place number 31. Started in place 97. Name Kassa Korley (Marshall Chess Club) rating 2143 with 6/9 points. (!) It seems he/she is the only USA person playing in this tournament. Anyone know about this individual?
Jul-25-09  notyetagm: <wanabe2000: Currently in place number 31. Started in place 97. Name Kassa Korley (Marshall Chess Club) rating 2143 with 6/9 points. (!) It seems he/she is the only USA person playing in this tournament. Anyone know about this individual?>

http://www.thechessdrum.net/blog/20...

Glad to see an African-American player doing very well in an international chess tournament.

Jul-25-09  SimonWebbsTiger: Call us parochial, but us Danes like to emphasise the Danish part of his (Kassa's) heritage. Obvious, though, since we're in Copenhagen!
Jul-25-09  virginmind: wow, bent larsen is playing competitive chess since 70 years! well, maybe i should rather say 'playing in chess competitions'...nevertheless, the guy is something!
Jul-25-09  soldal: And he's playing two games each round!
Jul-25-09  waustad: I just looked through the list at the official site and there are 7 different people named Larsen playing, but none of them is named Bent. Patronyms do that. One of my grandparents was named an alternate spelling of Larsen.
Jul-25-09  notyetagm: <SimonWebbsTiger: Call us parochial, but us Danes like to emphasise the Danish part of his (Kassa's) heritage. Obvious, though, since we're in Copenhagen!>

I understand that.

But in most of the world, if you are white and black, you are black..

Jul-26-09  virginmind: <waustad> i see, well, for some reason <cg.com> thought he is bent. or maybe he is a totally special guest being allowed to play two games in a round, but not officialy in the tournament?...
Jul-26-09  SetNoEscapeOn: <<wanabe2000: Currently in place number 31. Started in place 97. Name Kassa Korley (Marshall Chess Club) rating 2143 with 6/9 points. (!) It seems he/she is the only USA person playing in this tournament. Anyone know about this individual?>>

Kasa Korley! Several years ago, perhaps as many as 7 or 8, ESPN did a special on Maurice Ashley and what it is like to be a chess player. Towards the end of it, Maurice plays blitz with a young kid with dreadlocks. He lauds Kasa's abilities and predicts that he will be a future "champion" (although of course Maurice showed no mercy in the actual games). So it is absolutely great to see the young man making master at 15. If he so chooses, he still has many years to improve his chess and aim for higher titles.

Jul-26-09  Don Cossacks: GM Malakhov(who lead the tournament until the penultimate round)unfortunately lose to GM Boris Avrukh(Israel)in the final round that made GM Parimarjan Negi of India the winner.Sigh...I'm counting on GM Malakhov to win this one.
Jul-27-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Troller: A pity for Malakhov, he looked a solid winner of the tournament until last round. But that's a Swiss tournament for you, and Malakhov has won it before.

Impressive display by Negi on the other hand. Maybe he is ready for another jump on the elo list - expectations are certainly there.

Hillarp-Persson only scored ½/3 in the last three rounds to finish way down the table, but he got the brilliancy prize for this: T Hillarp Persson vs Dreev, 2009

Jul-27-09  gus inn: Once again the nerves of Malakhov played a decissive role in the last round.What a shame for this worldclass player..

I really feel sorry for him.

Better "luck" next time.

Jul-27-09  kurtrichards: Thanks for the information <Don Cossacks>. It wasn't Bent Larsen after all but somebody else having the same surname as Bent. This error or something made me looked like a.... forget about it.
Jul-27-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Troller: Bent Larsen was not in Denmark as far as I know during this tournament, and he certainly did not compete. There were different other Larsens competing though, it's a common name in Denmark. I actually happen to have a neighbour named "Bent Larsen" around the same age as the chessplayer (but then there are 868 people named "Bent Larsen" in Denmark according to the statistical bureau).

Some other names have been corrupted as well:
Jen Kristiansen should be Jens Kristiansen, and the hilarious Mad Andersen is of course Mads Andersen, although it is a great name.

Jul-27-09  DCP23: <gus inn: Once again the nerves of Malakhov played a decissive role in the last round.>

You have a point here, the same thing happened to Malakhov at the European Championship recently. He blundered a rook away in a crucial last game (tie-break game, actually).

Jul-27-09  zluria: Congrats to the Israeli GM Avrukh for a share of first place and a good tournament throughout. He dominated his last round game against Malakhov; Credit where credit id due.
Jul-27-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  moronovich: Danes love to talk about danes - but I dont know why ?...
Jul-27-09  jurado96: bent larsen
lives in argentina
Jul-28-09  Don Cossacks: <zluria>Malakhov beaten Avrukh before in ECC 2008 with the Sicilian Kan as White and Malakhov made a fantastic perfect score in the tourney. Really a pity for Malakhov to lose his final gameHe is one of my favorite players of this modern era(just look at his overall record-65.7%-a very a high score!)
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