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🏆 Bundesliga 2017/18

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Played in various locations in Germany 21 October 2017 - 1 May 2018. OSG Baden-Baden won, ahead of SG Solingen and SV 1930 Hockenheim. Pairings and results: ... [more]

Player: Georg Meier

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. G Meier vs L Yankelevich  1-0412017Bundesliga 2017/18A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
2. Svidler vs G Meier  1-0562017Bundesliga 2017/18A13 English
3. G Meier vs T Perske  1-0352017Bundesliga 2017/18A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
4. Ponomariov vs G Meier  ½-½252017Bundesliga 2017/18D31 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. M Feygin vs G Meier  1-0372017Bundesliga 2017/18C10 French
6. G Meier vs R Edouard  1-0442017Bundesliga 2017/18D73 Neo-Grunfeld, 5.Nf3
7. S Kindermann vs G Meier  ½-½462018Bundesliga 2017/18C00 French Defense
8. G Meier vs N Studer  1-0362018Bundesliga 2017/18B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
9. G Meier vs Nisipeanu  ½-½522018Bundesliga 2017/18A06 Reti Opening
10. J M Sprenger vs G Meier  ½-½222018Bundesliga 2017/18C07 French, Tarrasch
11. A Ostrovskiy vs G Meier  ½-½202018Bundesliga 2017/18C10 French
12. G Meier vs R Svane  1-0512018Bundesliga 2017/18D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
13. M Parligras vs G Meier  ½-½312018Bundesliga 2017/18E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
14. M Cornette vs G Meier  ½-½212018Bundesliga 2017/18C01 French, Exchange
15. G Meier vs M Ragger ½-½432018Bundesliga 2017/18A30 English, Symmetrical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-22-17  PhilFeeley: Kramnik doesn't play here?
Oct-23-17  waustad: You can see rosters here: http://chess-results.com/tnr308609....
Oct-23-17  waustad: It looks like travelling partners play in the penultimate round.
Oct-24-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Kaz won one of those FIDE world championship tournaments about 15 years ago, didn't he? I think there were three FIDE yearly champions: Kaz, Pono and another fellow who was probably top 25 at the time, but not much higher than that.
Oct-26-17  jphamlore: Why didn't Inarkiev against MVL's Sicilian Najdorf at least probe whether 6. .. ♘g4 was a de facto draw offer?

E Inarkiev vs M Vachier-Lagrave, 2017

Nov-11-17  waustad: This week should see some very lopsided scores. One of the better matchups is Bremen vs Hamburg, where on every board Bremen has a slightly higher rated player, but they are all close.

<HeHateMe> Alexander Khalifman is the person you were thinking of as the other FIDE champ.

Nov-14-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: Umm.. 16 teams, each team with 8 players each round, 15 rounds. That's 8 x 8 x 15 = 960 games when finished.

And 8 x 8 x 4 = 256, so CG has all games so far.

Nov-19-17  waustad: As usual I'll put in a link to the German Frauenbundesliga site. Some travelling partners have played already and some haven't so the cross table doesn't really tell who is leading that well. http://nsv-online.de/ligen/fbl-1718...
Jan-02-18  waustad: FYI, many games that are hard to find from the FBL are on chess-db.com. One needs to know how they spell names, but if you can spell one participant, the tournament becomes available.
Feb-04-18  waustad: Baden and Solingen have each tied a match, so they are tied for the lead with 15 MP, though Baden has a lead in game points. They play each other on February 25th. http://chess-results.com/tnr308609....
Feb-04-18  waustad: Looking at the chess-results site, I noticed that Dragnev has played all GMs and has a performance rating over 2600. Perhaps he'll get the norm that he just missed in Gibraltar to cinch the GM title.
Feb-08-18  whiteshark: <Solingen keeps track with Baden-Baden> chess24 report on rounds 7+8: https://chess24.com/en/read/news/bu...
Feb-11-18  whiteshark: <Tabanus: And 8 x 8 x 4 = 256, so CG has all games so far.> Now it's 8 x 8 x 8 = 512 ;)
Feb-25-18  waustad: Solingen beat Baden today, 4.5 - 3.5 with the only decisive game being L’Ami’s victory over Naiditsch.
Mar-11-18  waustad: With today's loss by Solingen against SV 1930 Hockenheim, Baden Baden has retaken the lead, having more game points than Solingen. The Baden vs Hockenheim match on April 29th may decide the winner.
Apr-30-18  whiteshark: <waustad: The Baden vs Hockenheim match on April 29th may decide the winner.> Baden won with 5:3. Today and tomorrow are the final rounds in Berlin.

Baden and Solingen both have 23 team points and Solingen is only one (1) board point ahead, but with tougher opponents (vs no 6+8) compared to for Baden (no. 10+13).

games are underway: https://chess24.com/de/watch/live-t...

Apr-30-18  whiteshark: I see in the playing venue there's also the final of the German School Chess Championship u16 underway.

It's great for the kids to see their idols playing the very next table.

May-24-18  whiteshark: Bundesliga Playoff is underway:

https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-t...

https://de.chessbase.com/post/bunde...

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