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🏆 Oslo Chess International (2011)

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The 1st Oslo Chess International was a 58-player 9-round Swiss played in Thon Hotel Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway, 2-9 October 2011, with a double round on 4 October. Time control: 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 more minutes for the rest of the game. First prize: €1,500. Organizer: ... [more]

Player: Javier Aguera Naredo

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Aguera Naredo vs Tiviakov  ½-½162011Oslo Chess InternationalB01 Scandinavian
2. S Volkov vs J Aguera Naredo  1-0442011Oslo Chess InternationalE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
3. J Aguera Naredo vs F Lillevold  1-0512011Oslo Chess InternationalC67 Ruy Lopez
4. L O Hauge vs J Aguera Naredo  ½-½362011Oslo Chess InternationalA00 Uncommon Opening
5. J Aguera Naredo vs Y Afek  1-0272011Oslo Chess InternationalE70 King's Indian
6. N Batsiashvili vs J Aguera Naredo  1-0242011Oslo Chess InternationalA57 Benko Gambit
7. J Aguera Naredo vs O Spirin  1-0652011Oslo Chess InternationalB01 Scandinavian
8. Mikhalevski vs J Aguera Naredo  1-0352011Oslo Chess InternationalE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
9. B Kvisvik vs J Aguera Naredo ½-½22011Oslo Chess InternationalB06 Robatsch
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-13-11
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  HeMateMe: First! do I get to meet Olav Koss?
Oct-13-11  Illogic: One of the biggest blowout victories I've ever seen in a major open!
Oct-14-11  jon01: Total destruction by Sadler. Will he go up to 2700 if he keeps playing?
Oct-14-11  bronkenstein: <jon01: Total destruction by Sadler. Will he go up to 2700 if he keeps playing?>

Speculated reasons for retreat : <...But then suddenly, in 1999, aged 25, Matthew gave up professional chess, and moved to Holland, to work in computing. His reasons were not totally obvious, but basically, he felt that he had had his fun, and it was time to get a real job. He was also handicapped by the fact that, despite his exalted world ranking, he was still only the number three in England, behind Adams and Short, and this meant that he tended to miss out on a lot of invitations to big events , any organiser wanting an Englishman would tend to take one of the top two.>

And some info on (no) comeback :<Sadler apparently travelled to Barcelona with his teammates and is also planning to play in a tournament in Oslo in October, <though a full return to competitive chess doesn`t seem to be on the cards> (thanks to Thomas Richter for information from the Dutch Chess Federation magazine).> from http://www.google.rs/url?sa=t&sourc...

Oct-17-11  laskerdog: Mr. Sadler's comeback must be one of the more spectacular ones. His last 19 games: 15-0-4, a fenomenal 89,5%! Rather impressive in modern chess.
Oct-20-11  laskerdog: CG should correct the standings. JL Hammer took an aditional point and ended 3rd.

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