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🏆 German Championship (2006)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Artur Yusupov, Georg Meier, Igor Khenkin, Alexander Graf, Jan Gustafsson, Niclas Huschenbeth, Leonid Kritz, David Baramidze, Thomas Luther, Vitaly Kunin, Michael Prusikin, Alexander Naumann, Raj Tischbierek, Jan Michael Sprenger, Alexander Markgraf, Jakob Meister, Thomas Henrichs, Thies Heinemann, Lutz Espig, Gerlef Meins, Evgeny Degtiarev, Ilja Brener, Herbert Bastian, Christian Koepke, Karl-Jasmin Muranyi, Thomas Michalczak, Mike Stolz, Wolfram Heinig, Andreas Reuss, Michael Becker, Hannes Knuth, Thomas Hoepfl, Thomas Schunk, Eduard Schunk, Norman Schuetze, Ralf Schoene, Klaus Peter Zuse, Stephan Holzschuh, Holger Namyslo, Udo Kaeser, Christoph Rother, Dieter Riegler, Jens Reipsch, Martin Schuster, Andreas Basilius Gikas, Christian Rathje

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Becker vs A Naumann  ½-½742006German ChampionshipB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
2. J M Sprenger vs T Schunk ½-½222006German ChampionshipB01 Scandinavian
3. J Reipsch vs V Kunin  ½-½432006German ChampionshipB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
4. G Meins vs N Huschenbeth  ½-½312006German ChampionshipE97 King's Indian
5. H Knuth vs T Heinemann  ½-½502006German ChampionshipA57 Benko Gambit
6. S Holzschuh vs G Meier  ½-½712006German ChampionshipC10 French
7. H Bastian vs C Koepke  ½-½562006German ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
8. L Espig vs M Schuster  ½-½632006German ChampionshipA13 English
9. N Schuetze vs E Degtiarev  ½-½212006German ChampionshipB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
10. M Stolz vs D Riegler  ½-½482006German ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
11. M Prusikin vs W Heinig  ½-½222006German ChampionshipE71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
12. T Luther vs T Henrichs  ½-½542006German ChampionshipC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
13. H Namyslo vs R Schoene  ½-½212006German ChampionshipB14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
14. U Kaeser vs A B Gikas  ½-½552006German ChampionshipB40 Sicilian
15. C Rother vs E Schunk  ½-½682006German ChampionshipC60 Ruy Lopez
16. I Brener vs K Muranyi  ½-½332006German ChampionshipC60 Ruy Lopez
17. D Riegler vs L Espig  ½-½112006German ChampionshipA80 Dutch
18. N Huschenbeth vs H Bastian  ½-½612006German ChampionshipB42 Sicilian, Kan
19. W Heinig vs J M Sprenger  ½-½752006German ChampionshipA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
20. J Meister vs A Yusupov  ½-½252006German ChampionshipC16 French, Winawer
21. J Gustafsson vs D Baramidze  ½-½292006German ChampionshipE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
22. S Holzschuh vs I Brener  ½-½212006German ChampionshipB33 Sicilian
23. T Heinemann vs T Luther  ½-½232006German ChampionshipC07 French, Tarrasch
24. Khenkin vs L Kritz  ½-½142006German ChampionshipD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
25. R Tischbierek vs J Gustafsson ½-½392006German ChampionshipC50 Giuoco Piano
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-13-06  jperr75108: I see there is alot of interest in the German Championship.
Feb-13-06  jamesmaskell: Germany has good players but this tournament isnt exactly packed to the rafters with big names...Naiditsch isnt there for one and hes the only German I know of...
Feb-13-06  iron maiden: Lutz and Huebner were both absent too.
Feb-14-06  Dim Weasel: The opening choices are much more varied compared to the absolute top events.
Feb-14-06  DutchDunce: I've been noticing this. At the very top these days, you have the Ruy Lopez, Petroff, Sicilian, English, Slav, Queen's Indian and Nimzo. That's pretty much it. g6-Indians (KID/Grunfeld), e6-QGD's, the French and Caro-Kann have almost disappeared. I don't know if it's a matter of wanting to be trend setters, or whether the latter group of openings is just objectively worse.
Feb-14-06  Jim Bartle: Openings seem to go in cycles, I guess. Players tend to follow the lead of the top players, such as Kasparov with the Scotch and Evans Gambit (so said Alexei Shirov), though I don't know how true that is with Topalov, Anand, and, uh, you know (a certain player now taking time off to get healthy). I definitely have noticed the shortage of QGDs in recent play. I haven't seen any Botvinnik anti-Merans at all, maybe because it's analyzed to death and the memorization required doesn't appeal to that many players.
Feb-15-06  Dim Weasel: The life-cycle of some sharp opening variations may also be quite funny: first they produce mostly decisive results and are feared amongst players, but after getting thoroughly analyzed (being so dangerous) they sometimes turn into drawing weapons.
Feb-15-06  s4life: <jamesmaskell: Germany has good players but this tournament isnt exactly packed to the rafters with big names...Naiditsch isnt there for one and hes the only German I know of...>

What? Artur Yusupov is there...

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