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🏆 European Club Cup (2017)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Vladimir Kramnik, Ding Liren, Alexander Grischuk, Anish Giri, Sergey Karjakin, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Peter Svidler, Pentala Harikrishna, Pavel Eljanov, Yangyi Yu, Dmitry Jakovenko, Nikita Vitiugov, David Navara, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Vladimir Fedoseev, Maxim Matlakov, Arkadij Naiditsch, Dmitry Andreikin, Ernesto Inarkiev, Vladimir Malakhov, Anton Korobov, Krishnan Sasikiran, Denis Khismatullin, Yuriy Kryvoruchko, Maxim Rodshtein, Rauf Mamedov, Zahar Efimenko, Evgeny Najer, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Boris Grachev, Viktor Laznicka, Markus Ragger, Jon Ludvig Hammer, Eltaj Safarli, Vadim Zvjaginsev, Michael Roiz, Nijat Abasov, Mateusz Bartel, Evgeny Postny, Gadir Guseinov, Johan-Sebastian Christiansen, Ildar Khairullin, Ivan Popov, Viktor Erdos, Constantin Lupulescu, Maxime Lagarde, Aryan Tari, Alexey Goganov, Hrvoje Stevic, Levente Vajda, Victor Mikhalevski, Alberto David, Daniele Vocaturo, Nidjat Mamedov, Mladen Palac, Azer Mirzoev, Dennis Wagner, Sabino Brunello, Alon Greenfeld, Alexander Huzman, Valery Kazakouski, Zoltan Varga, Hedinn Steingrimsson, Vahap Sanal, Danyyil Dvirnyy, Lorenzo Lodici, Vugar Asadli, Nenad Sulava, Aloyzas Kveinys, Leif Erlend Johannessen, Adrien Demuth, Casper Schoppen, Peter K Wells, Toms Kantans, Jan Michael Sprenger, Attila Czebe, Filip Pancevski, Darius Zagorskis, Vlad-Victor Barnaure, Marko Tratar, Roberto Mogranzini, Alessio Valsecchi, Stellan Brynell, Miklos Nemeth, Ulvi Sadikhov, Albert Bokros, Tiberiu-Marian Georgescu, Arthur Pijpers, G Petar Arnaudov, Olav Sepp, Eduard-Andrei Valeanu, Tamas Petenyi, Mihnea Costachi, Nderim Saraci, Edwin van Haastert, Nikola Nikolovski, Jan Willem van de Griendt, Orce Danchevski, Umut Atakisi plus 145 more players.

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
European Club Cup (2017)

The 33rd European Chess Club Cup was a 7-round Swiss system team tournament held in the Avantgarde Hotel, Göynük, Antalya Province, Turkey, 8-14 October 2017. Time control: 90 minutes for 40 moves, then 30 more minutes till the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. Standings were determined by match points (2-1-0). Each match was played on six boards, and each team could have two reserve players. There were 36 teams and 255 players. Alkaloid (Macedonia) were the defending champions, while Globus (Russia) were the top seeds. Tournament director: Ozgur Solakoglu. Chief arbiter: Tugan Unal.

Globus won with a score of 12/14 (+5 =2 -0), one point ahead of Alkaloid, Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) and AVE Nový Bor (Czech Republic). Odlar Yurdu led by a point before the last round, but lost 2.5-3.5 in their final match against Nový Bor.

Official site: http://euroclubcup2017.tsf.org.tr/
Chess-Results: http://chess-results.com/tnr302878....
OlimpBase: http://www.olimpbase.org/2017c/2017...
Chess.com: https://www.chess.com/news/view/glo...
ChessBase: https://en.chessbase.com/post/europ...
Chess24: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-t...
TWIC: https://theweekinchess.com/chessnew...

Previous: European Club Cup (2016). Next: European Club Cup (2018). Women's section: European Club Cup (Women) (2017)

 page 1 of 10; games 1-25 of 238  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Ding Liren vs L Lodici  ½-½292017European Club CupD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
2. A G Ashton vs V Malakhov  ½-½462017European Club CupB06 Robatsch
3. K O'Driscoll vs A Mirzoev  ½-½652017European Club CupD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
4. M Tratar vs Nisipeanu  ½-½472017European Club CupA07 King's Indian Attack
5. Efimenko vs N Saraci  ½-½342017European Club CupA06 Reti Opening
6. P Makoli vs E Postny  ½-½412017European Club CupB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
7. N C Aleksic vs M Palac ½-½432017European Club CupA09 Reti Opening
8. Vocaturo vs N Mamedov  ½-½442017European Club CupD18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
9. Brunello vs U D Yazici  ½-½462017European Club CupD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
10. K Delaney vs A Pijpers  ½-½332017European Club CupC03 French, Tarrasch
11. E van Haastert vs C Jackson ½-½572017European Club CupB30 Sicilian
12. E Wiersma vs J McMorrow  ½-½322017European Club CupD32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
13. U Sadikhov vs J L Hammer  ½-½312017European Club CupB12 Caro-Kann Defense
14. L E Johannessen vs G Ererdem  ½-½242017European Club CupE12 Queen's Indian
15. C Kocak vs S Mihajlov  ½-½492017European Club CupC03 French, Tarrasch
16. T O Nalbant vs M Osttveit  ½-½732017European Club CupB07 Pirc
17. S Naoum vs V Kazakouski  ½-½542017European Club CupE20 Nimzo-Indian
18. T Baliasnyj vs E Patrelakis  ½-½422017European Club CupE67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
19. V Erdos vs Karjakin ½-½302017European Club CupD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
20. Giri vs Lupulescu ½-½452017European Club CupB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
21. L Vajda vs Nepomniachtchi  ½-½392017European Club CupD02 Queen's Pawn Game
22. Vitiugov vs D Wagner  ½-½562017European Club CupC77 Ruy Lopez
23. A Demuth vs M Rodshtein  ½-½442017European Club CupA09 Reti Opening
24. I Khairullin vs M Palac  ½-½332017European Club CupD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
25. N Sulava vs A Goganov  ½-½492017European Club CupD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Oct-13-17  PhilFeeley: Globus should have won at least one of their games, but they were all draws. Are they starting to fade? Losing their enthusiasm for this event? Their 6th round pairing should be even more difficult.
Oct-13-17  PhilFeeley: More draws on the top boards today.
Oct-13-17  PhilFeeley: I take that back. Not looking good for white on board 6.
Oct-13-17  Sokrates: Thanks for the response, <AK>. Appreciated!
Oct-13-17  ajile: Seems to be an increase in Black openings featuring the Pirc-Robatsch-Modern complexes. With decent results for Black which is interesting.

Alternatively other secondary favorites (mine) like Benoni-Dutch and QID seem to be less popular and less effective.

: /

Oct-13-17  BOSTER: < Sokrates>:<whether MVL will become a participant or not>. If we look at a GP series of four chess tour as a game, I'd say that MVL and Radjabov have a good pos, because they are still in the game.
Oct-13-17  nok: even Naka has a chance, provided Carlsen doesn't play and his rivals bomb.
Oct-14-17  PhilFeeley: Final round: Kramnik gets Inarkiev. Globus will have a hard time winning this overall, especially if Odlar Yurdu does well against AVE Nový Bor. If Globus wins and Odlar Yurdu loses, then Globus wins the event. But if Odlar Yurdu ties, then they tie Globus for the overall ranking. I don't know who wins then.
Oct-14-17  PhilFeeley: BTW, they haven't met frequently, but still:

<Classical games: Vladimir Kramnik beat Ernesto Inarkiev 3 to 0. Including rapid/exhibition games: Vladimir Kramnik beat Ernesto Inarkiev 4 to 0, with 1 draw. Only rapid/exhibition games: Vladimir Kramnik beat Ernesto Inarkiev 1 to 0, with 1 draw.>

Oct-14-17  PhilFeeley: Drawish opening, the English. Maybe Kramnik is tired of the whole thing.
Oct-14-17  Sokrates: Thanks, <BOSTER>. I'd say a candidate without MVL wouldn't be right. He is one of the very VERY few who could muster a tough challenge for the Norwegian, perhaps even THE one with the best prospects. In comparison with his competitors I am not sure he is the best - Aronian, Caruana, So, Mamedyarov etc. are equally strong on a good day, but relatively to Carlsen, I think he may be the fittest.

Gentlemen, what is your opinion?

Oct-14-17  Schwartz: Aronian or Caruana looks like a fun match. MVL, Kramnik, Ivanchuk also could be good matches.
Oct-14-17  jphamlore: Where did Karjakin go wrong as Black defending a Nimzo-Indian versus Grachev? Is he already in big trouble once the rooks get exchanged off and he's left with bishop and knight versus the two bishops?
Oct-15-17  whiteshark: <jphamlore> check COMPUTER ANNOTATED SCORE OF THIS GAME B Grachev vs Karjakin, 2017 ;)
Oct-15-17  LameJokes55: <Sokrates:Gentlemen, what is your opinion?>

I agree with you about MVL. He is a player with all-round capabilities. He has risen and stayed into top 5. He is one of those, who can give Carlsen a run for his money.

The trouble is, his qualification is not certain for the candidates.

Among Shak, Grischuk, MVL and Radjabov; only two can qualify. The first three are my favorite players. I don't mind any two of them getting through.

However, no one would begrudge Radjabov his place if gets through on merit.

Candidates is one hell of a tough tournament. I hope, whoever gets through makes World Championship a riveting and captivating spectacle.

Oct-15-17  sonia91: Podium:

1. Globus, RUS
2. Alkaloid, MKD (2016 champions)
3. Odlar Yurdu, AZE

Oct-15-17
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  HeMateMe: I love this photo

<https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ywbdHsKeJNk/...>

Oct-18-17  Sokrates: Thanks, <sonia91> for the result. Which, I am sorry to say, cannot ignite my enthusiasm, since neither of these club names form an identity in my mind. My bad but am I the only one who cannot get exited by club chess tournaments?
Oct-18-17  WorstPlayerEver: Mercenaries.
Oct-18-17  SandyJames: Hi friends, can anyone link me to a recent game by Aronian where he played Rh4 early in the opening and won. Thank you!
Oct-18-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  moronovich: <SandyJames: Hi friends, can anyone link me to a recent game by Aronian where he played Rh4 early in the opening and won. Thank you!>

It was Aronian-Nepomniachtchi,St Louis 2017.

Oct-18-17  SandyJames: Thank you,
Oct-18-17  BOSTER: Aronian with Rh4 in game Aronian vs Navara.2017.
Oct-20-17  Weeping Warrior: Who Is Globus, And where's His Games Located? I'm Either Blind Or I'm Missing Something, Like My Brain Lol.
Oct-20-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  beatgiant: <Weeping Warrior> <Who Is Globus; And where's His Games Located?> In case you weren't kidding, Globus is the name of one of the teams. For more details, follow the chessresults.com link http://chess-results.com/tnr302878....
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