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🏆 Bundesliga 2015/16

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Levon Aronian, Viswanathan Anand, Peter Svidler, Pentala Harikrishna, Pavel Eljanov, Michael Adams, Richard Rapport, Dmitry Jakovenko, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Chao Li, Alexey Shirov, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, David Navara, Sergei Movsesian, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Etienne Bacrot, Arkadij Naiditsch, Ernesto Inarkiev, Zoltan Almasi, Alexander Moiseenko, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Alexander Areshchenko, Laurent Fressinet, Jorden van Foreest, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Luke McShane, Maxim Rodshtein, Alexander Motylev, Daniil Dubov, Zahar Efimenko, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Viktor Laznicka, Markus Ragger, Romain Edouard, Peter Heine Nielsen, Ivan Saric, Vladimir Potkin, Christian Bauer, Nils Grandelius, Artur Yusupov, Konstantin Landa, Hrant Melkumyan, Mateusz Bartel, Tigran Gharamian, Predrag Nikolic, Evgeny Postny, Robert Markus, Matthias Bluebaum, Csaba Balogh, Georg Meier, Daniel Fridman, Jan Smeets, Dariusz Swiercz, Alexander Ipatov, Mustafa Yilmaz, Kacper Piorun, Bartosz Socko, Evgeny Romanov, Mikheil Mchedlishvili, Dmitrij Kollars, Grzegorz Gajewski, Robin van Kampen, Viktor Erdos, Pavel Tregubov, Constantin Lupulescu, Tomi Nyback, Sandipan Chanda, Kamil Miton, Jan Gustafsson, Erwin L'Ami, Mircea-Emilian Parligras, Alexander Donchenko, Zbynek Hracek, Robert Kempinski, Rainer Buhmann, Andriy Vovk, Aryan Tari, Tamas Banusz, Rasmus Svane, Zoltan Ribli, Daniele Vocaturo, Emanuel Berg, Imre Hera Jr, David Baramidze, Sebastian Bogner, Matthieu Cornette, Jinshi Bai, Lubomir Ftacnik, Dennis Wagner, Aleksander Mista, Philipp Schlosser, Arik Braun, Marcin Dziuba, Vlastimil Babula Sr, Jan Werle, Sipke Ernst, Vitali Golod, Sune Berg Hansen, Jean-Pierre Le Roux, Peter Michalik plus 151 more players.

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Bundesliga 2015/16

SG Solingen won, ahead of OSG Baden-Baden and SV Werder Bremen. Crosstable: https://chess-results.com/tnr191830...

Previous: Bundesliga (2014/15). Next: Bundesliga (2016/17).

 page 1 of 9; games 1-25 of 222  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. E Romanov vs C Li  0-1682015Bundesliga 2015/16D90 Grunfeld
2. O Mihok vs E Postny 0-11352015Bundesliga 2015/16C46 Three Knights
3. F Braeuer vs P Michalik 0-1472015Bundesliga 2015/16B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
4. D Wagner vs Shirov 0-1322015Bundesliga 2015/16D12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
5. E Paehtz vs J Gustafsson 0-11152015Bundesliga 2015/16C50 Giuoco Piano
6. M Klekowski vs K Bischoff  0-1492015Bundesliga 2015/16A10 English
7. G Izsak vs A Belezky  0-1442015Bundesliga 2015/16E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
8. J Zwanzger vs S Walter  0-1602015Bundesliga 2015/16C96 Ruy Lopez, Closed
9. T Gharamian vs M Ragger  0-1322015Bundesliga 2015/16C78 Ruy Lopez
10. A Yusupov vs A Wirig  0-1882015Bundesliga 2015/16E40 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
11. F Graf vs O Mihok  0-1412015Bundesliga 2015/16D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
12. M Mueller vs L Gonda 0-1342015Bundesliga 2015/16C16 French, Winawer
13. C Bauer vs A Donchenko  0-1232015Bundesliga 2015/16B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
14. J Lampert vs M Pap  0-1302015Bundesliga 2015/16A85 Dutch, with c4 & Nc3
15. M Kopylov vs P Tregubov  0-1452015Bundesliga 2015/16A57 Benko Gambit
16. B Krause vs Landa  0-1472015Bundesliga 2015/16B46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
17. Q Ducarmon vs E Powierski  0-1692015Bundesliga 2015/16B92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
18. A Jochens vs F Levin  0-1402015Bundesliga 2015/16D35 Queen's Gambit Declined
19. A Belezky vs T Banusz  0-1692015Bundesliga 2015/16A04 Reti Opening
20. F Unzicker vs E Paehtz  0-1372015Bundesliga 2015/16A13 English
21. S Walter vs P Schlosser  0-1462015Bundesliga 2015/16A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
22. O Mihok vs L'Ami  0-1272015Bundesliga 2015/16C46 Three Knights
23. C Troyke vs A Yusupov 0-1412015Bundesliga 2015/16A00 Uncommon Opening
24. P Jaracz vs M Cornette 0-1332015Bundesliga 2015/16E12 Queen's Indian
25. R Kempinski vs Fridman  0-1532015Bundesliga 2015/16D05 Queen's Pawn Game
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Sep-23-15  waustad: As the World Cup winds down, the players list will become more impressive. http://www.schachbund.de/SchachBL/i...
Sep-23-15  waustad: I didn't realize that the single game weekend was for travel partners. Round 7 is played whenever it is convenient often, if I recall. Perhaps Solingen didn't want to play early because having Rapport and Ragger as the #3 and #4 boards was too tempting.

In the FBL, OSG Baden Baden is almost as dominating. This year they are missing Eva Moser, but have added Alexandra Kosteniuk and Antoinetta Stefanova as #4 and #5. They once came in second a few years ago, but ususlly win.

Sep-23-15  waustad: What a good idea. That really simplifies scheduling!
Oct-09-15  Mr. V: Anyone want to share any favorite Bundesliga games from this season so far?
Dec-09-15  KaosKid: Can anyone tell me where I can watch this season of bundesliga live on the net? Please note that I want an English website as I don't know German.
Dec-12-15  whiteshark: Round 3 is well underway: http://chess24.com/en/watch/live-to...
Feb-09-16  whiteshark: rd 3-6 (and most of rd 7) games have been uploaded.

rd 9 (21.02.2016 - 10:00) will see the top pairing <SG Solingen : OSG Baden-Baden> Both teams are undefeated by now.

Feb-10-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: The Bund were spies, in America.
Feb-21-16  whiteshark: rd 9 top pairing <SG Solingen : OSG Baden-Baden> ended in a draw (4:4)
Feb-22-16  waustad: This could get interesting with Solingen leading in game score after 9 rounds.
Feb-23-16  whiteshark: <waustad> Yes, absolutely. And if they end up with equal team points (board points don't count then) there'll be an extra decisive match.
Feb-23-16  Mr. V: Will Baden-Baden finally lose?
Feb-24-16  waustad: Oh, so there would be a playoff match? I guessed not based on this from an Austrian blog (http://www.chess.at/): "Im großen Schlager gegen Meister OSG Baden-Baden holt Raggers Team ein harterkämpftes 4:4 und bleibt in der Tabelle mit besserer Zweitwertung in Führung." It doesn't say that the tiebreak does much though. Perhaps it matters for who gets relegated to Bundesliga II next season. Neither team in question is in any danger of that though.
Mar-14-16  waustad: Games from rounds 10 and 11 don't seem to have been posted here yet. They are on chess24, though I'm not thrilled by the interface: http://www.schachbundesliga.de/live...

The big news from round 11 is that SV Werder Bremen beat OSG Baden Baden 5-3. Solengen is now up in team points with 21 over 19 for Baden Baden and 18 for Bremen.

Mar-14-16  waustad: I've often wondered about how ratings are effected by league play. Sometimes people take a quick draw for the team or try to force a win in a drawn position because that is the result the team neads on that board. Several players I follow have lost a lot of elo that way, but being a "team player" helps keep the invitations to play coming in and paying some bills.
Mar-14-16  whiteshark: Yeah, 10 times champion Baden has been heavily beaten by 'my' local underdog team. Variety is the spice of chess life.
Apr-24-16  SASWATA: Soligen is Bundeshliga's Leicester City
Apr-24-16  sonia91: <Solingen end 10 years of Baden-Baden domination of the chess Bundesliga!> https://twitter.com/chess24com/stat...
Jun-15-16  zanzibar: I'm wondering if Chess-Results is incorrect in its Standings?

Anybody closely follow the <Bundesliga 2015-16> tournament?

In particular, I think the <SK Norderstedt 1975 vs. Hamburger SK> team match should be scored a win for Hamburger.

<Chess-Results> scores this a draw:

http://chess-results.com/tnr191830....

Where the xtab gives the score 4-4.

As far as I could track this down, it's because of this one game having the wrong result recorded:

J Kramer vs T Kahlert, 2015

It's a clear win for White (Kramer/Hamburger), and not a draw, as indicated here:

http://chess-results.com/tnr191830....

Now, I've checked this game from both TWIC, CG, and the official site and they all agree.

* * * * *

Can anybody help verify this?

Is anybody in contact with Heinz Herzog, who is responsible for Chess-Results?

Is there another source for Standings besides Chess-Results?

Jun-16-16  zanzibar: Does anybody care that <CG> only has 804 of the games for this tournament?

Or that the players are heaped together by rating, with 98 being inaccessible?

Or that no standings table is given?

Jun-16-16  zanzibar: BTW- the Hamburger SK club has a record of the Norderstedt--Hamburger match:

http://www.schachbundesliga.de/vere...

It also shows Hamburger winning 4.5-3.5, with Kramer--Kahlert as 1-0.

Jun-16-16  whiteshark: I have just now send the missing games (all games from the final rounds 14+15 and half of round 13), so let's hope for the best.
Jun-16-16  zanzibar: <whiteshark> I think <CG> is also missing the <Dortmund--Mülheim (R7.4) 4-4> match that <TWIC> is missing:

(Match stub game)

<

;; <SC Hansa Dortmund -- SV Muelheim Nord (R7.4) 0 1/2-1/2>

[Event "Bundesliga 2015-16"]
[Site "Bundesliga / (various) GER"]
[Date "2015.04.22"]
[Round "7.4"]
[White "SC Hansa Dortmund"]
[Black "SV Muelheim Nord"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[EventDate "2015.10.18"]
[GameSite "Muelheim GER"]
[Stub "team match"]
[PlyCount "0"]
[Score "4.0"]

{
@stub - team match

Team: SC Hansa Dortmund vs. SV Muelheim Nord -- Score: 4-4

1 2015.04.22 D11 42 (R7.4) 0-1 Donchenko, Alexander -- Motylev, Alexander

2 2015.04.22 E97 30 (R7.4) 0-1 Landa, Konstantin -- Berg, Emanuel

3 2015.04.22 D34 61 (R7.4) 1-0 Heberla, Bartlomiej -- Berelowitsch, Alexander

4 2015.04.22 E14 20 (R7.4) = Levin, Felix -- Mons, Leon

5 2015.04.22 B22 23 (R7.4) = Zelbel, Patrick -- Hausrath, Daniel

6 2015.04.22 B22 50 (R7.4) 1-0 Feygin, Michael -- Pap, Misa

7 2015.04.22 B12 89 (R7.4) 1-0 Kotter, Ralf -- Saltaev, Mihail

8 2015.04.22 E81 37 (R7.4) 1-0 Dinstuhl, Volkmar -- Karger, Frank }

1/2-1/2

>

Jun-16-16  zanzibar: Also, what's the opinion on the <Norderstedt--Hamburger> match?

Does anybody know how to send corrections to Chess-Results?

Would it be through the official site?

Jul-20-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  WTHarvey: Here are 51 critical positions from the 2015-16 Bundesliga: http://wtharvey.com/bl16.html What's the winning move?
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