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🏆 Bundesliga 2013/14

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
OSG baden-Baden won, ahead of SV Mülheim Nord and SV 1930 Hockenheim. Crosstable: ... [more]

Player: Ivan Farago

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. D Muse vs I Farago 0-1612013Bundesliga 2013/14E14 Queen's Indian
2. I Farago vs M Dann 1-0222013Bundesliga 2013/14E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
3. M Yilmaz vs I Farago  ½-½352013Bundesliga 2013/14E15 Queen's Indian
4. I Farago vs S Siebrecht  ½-½202013Bundesliga 2013/14E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
5. I Farago vs P Bobras  0-1252014Bundesliga 2013/14D80 Grunfeld
6. M Andersen vs I Farago  ½-½272014Bundesliga 2013/14E10 Queen's Pawn Game
7. I Farago vs R Appel  0-1472014Bundesliga 2013/14A55 Old Indian, Main line
8. F Levin vs I Farago  ½-½252014Bundesliga 2013/14E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
9. A Mandel vs I Farago  ½-½292014Bundesliga 2013/14E15 Queen's Indian
10. I Farago vs G Meins  0-1682014Bundesliga 2013/14E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
11. S Berger vs I Farago  1-0522014Bundesliga 2013/14B43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
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Feb-17-14  notyetagm: A Giri vs A Belezky, 2014

A *fantastic* attacking game by Giri against a lower-rated opponent.

Feb-21-14  waustad: The next round is tomorrow.
Feb-21-14  notyetagm: Bundesliga (2013)

<waustad: The next round is tomorrow.>

Yes, hopefully <MVL> will kill two opponents with a <TACTICAL STORM> this weekend.

:-)

Feb-22-14  jamesmaskell: Today Anand playing Ragger with White. Aronian with Black against Sandipan, Svidler White vs L'Ami and Karpov with White vs Erdos.

Had a feeling Aronian would be playing to keep himself sharp but Anand is a nice bonus.

Feb-22-14  jamesmaskell: Games just begun and it looks like only Anand is playing and Svidler, Karpov and Aronian have disappeared off the live game page. Disappointed...

Oh well, Anand playing white side of a Benoni.

Feb-23-14  jamesmaskell: AFter yesterdays win vs Ragger he has Black vs Piotr Bobras. 257 Elo lead. Sicilian Kan/Paulsen.
Feb-23-14  waustad: Chessbase has an article about the FBL for those interested. It includes games from the first 5 rounds of the season. http://de.chessbase.com/post/frauen...
Mar-08-14  waustad: Unlike the Bundesliga 1 which appears to be turning into a walkover, the FBL will be decided during the final weekend. In the Saturday match (March 29th) between OSG Baden Baden and the present leader (on tiebreaks) SC 1957 Bad Königshofen, it is conceivable that 6 of the top 20 women will be playing. There have been a very few occasions when FBL games have been broadcast live, but this would be great time for it. With the tiebreak situation, Baden Baden will need to win the match to win the season, assuming there are no upsets tomorrow or on March 30th.
Mar-15-14  waustad: Several players I'd have expected to play in the European Individual Championship were in Reykjavik instead. They may have made that choice based on playing in the Bundesliga this weekend, where they know they'll get paid.
Mar-16-14  jamesmaskell: Looks like Karpov playing White today for Hockenheim against Kravtsiv. Other interesting pairings Adams-McShane, Howell-Negi, Van Kampen-Rapport and Fressinet-Bacrot.
Mar-16-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I still can't see the point of the Bundesliga?
Mar-16-14  RedShield: Me neither. Bayern Munich are 23 points ahead.
Mar-16-14  whiteshark: "Gifted chess amateurs are travelling all across Germany and get paid for it."

inspired by http://lolmythesis.com/

Mar-29-14  waustad: Women's chess at its finest in the FBL: http://live.sf-deizisau.de/?g=2&r=10 There are several tactical scrums going on and time trouble is looming. The press coverage will be interesting, since several of the most photographed chess players are all in the same room.
Mar-31-14  waustad: Does anybody know the rules about how players can move from team to team in the "off season"? I have seen many players change teams from year to year, but I don't know if there are any strictures keeping someone from saying, "I have more money than I could spend if I tried, let me buy a team that would grease OSG Baden Baden. I'll make it worth their while to show up for games." In the sporting world there are many issues like salary caps and such to prevent this, but does it even apply in chess yet? Sometimes there seem to be some strictures about how many foreign players there are, but I don't know details.
Mar-31-14  waustad: The final 3 rounds will be this coming weekend. All games will be played in Eppingen at 16:00 on Friday, 14:00 on Saturday and 10:00 on Sunday, local time.
Apr-05-14  whiteshark: The last but one round of this season has just begun.

bd 1 pairings

Aronian - Rodshtein
Karpov - Graf
Navara - Ragger
Rustemov - Erdos
Piorun - McShane
Maze - Ernst
Giri - Kraemer
Volokitin - Rabiega

http://bundesliga.liveschach.net/

Apr-06-14  Karpova: Karpov, playing Black, just beat Rodshtein and secured a 4.5-2.5 win for his team Hockenheim versus Eppingen.

http://bundesliga.liveschach.net/

Apr-07-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: We just uploaded many of the new games.
May-04-14  Everett: Thank you!
May-06-14  waustad: If I'm reading this right, there won't be teams being promoted and demoted after this season for verious reasons. Even when I know all of the words I sometimes have trouble, so I'll leave this up to you folks to interpret for yourselves: http://de.chessbase.com/post/bundes...
May-06-14  Karpova: Leaving the Bundesliga: <SV Griesheim> (demoted), <SK König Tegel> (demoted), <SC Viernheim> (demoted) and <SV Wattenscheid 1930> (withdrawn).

That's why the <FC Bayern München> remains in the Bundesliga.

Promoted teams: <SSC Rostock 07>, <SC Hansa Dortmund>, <USV TU Dresden> and <SK Schwäbisch Hall>.

Source: http://www.schachbundesliga.de/maga...

May-06-14  waustad: This reminds me of a conversation I had with an Austrian about how I used to read a notorious scandal sheet when I lived in Wien 35 years ago. It wasn't the paper I wanted to read; it was the paper I could read. Reading chess journalism is almost like trying to read die Presse, i.e., beyond my linguistic accomplishments.
Apr-16-15  Mr. V: Awesome game:
M Bartel vs Harikrishna, 2013
Mar-01-23  Messiah: It is so weird that almost every games on the first two pages are kibitzed! (I use the site with 100 games per page)
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