The determination of the players in the Rheingoldhalle. Things are getting serious on the top boards: you could feel the tension and In the decisive last three rounds we will see who has the best stamina! Mamedyarov recovered from his loss in the previous roundīy winning against Evgeny Postny, and is still a hot candidate to win the Ordix. Gabriel Sargissian is back in business, winning against Albertoĭavid from Luxemburg. Young Viktor, who had the nerve to start his final attack with only a few seconds Hungary, but the Frenchman could not clinch the point. Grishuk had to be happy with a draw against the young German Leonid Kritz (Katernberg).Įtienne Bacrot had a winning position against 18-year old IM Viktor Erdos from Zoltan Gyimesi of Hungary against Rustam Kasimdzhanov of UzbekistanĮx-world champion Kasimdzhanov won against Gyimesi and took the lead with 7.5/8. Is determined to win this year by declining the offer, but offered a draw himself If he could squeeze something out of the position. “Hari” offered a draw in a dead-drawn position, but “Moro” wanted to see In the last round before the break, Morozevich and Harikrishna, played on board Victorij Cmilyte, who is doing very well in the Ordix. Shirov is very popular in Mainz, andĬan now concentrate on giving autographs and watching the games of his wife The Ordix again: he lost to IM Donchenko, who was the lucky one to score a full Youngster Fabian Doettling and Alexei Shirov missed his final chance to win That game ended in a draw after a sharp fight. Another interesting man-vs-woman encounter was Volokitin-Kosteniuk. His girlfriend Natalia Zhukova lost against FiNet On board two, Alexander Grishuk could not win against Leitao, although he hadĪ completely winning position. The game in the download area of the Ordix Open. Room: a nice “Sunday puzzle” for you and your favourite chess engine. So there was some confusion about the position in the audience and the press After 28.Ng4 the score was about equal again, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov vs Alexander MorozevichĪs an extra service for the audience the chess engine Spike was showing itsĮvaluation on big TV screens, and when Moro played 27.Ne3 the engine suddenlyĭisplayed a big plus score for black (–2.5). Something strange seem to have happened around move 27. In round seven, Morozevich had to play Mamedyarov. seemed to be too early for Etienneīacrot he could only draw against Galdunts. Of the top favorites like Bareev, Bacrot and Shirov had to be awake and concentrated More fighting spirit was shown on the lower boards, where some Grishuk arrived at the last minute at the board, but won a fine game againstĭaniel Fridman. The playing venue, the Reingoldhalle on the right, is attached to the HiltonĪlexander Morozevich and Rustam Kasimdzhanov interrupt their breakfast The wing of the Hilton Hotel where most of the players stayed Two players who had peacefully had breakfast together, MorozevichĪnd Kasimdzhanov, met a few minutes later on the board, made a few moves andĭrew quickly. The only 100% player who scored another full point in the sixth round was Shakriyar Here is a round-by round overview of the Ordix Open on Sunday. The best player U20 was Csaba Balogh (Hungary). In the Ordix Open with 8.5 points, Lajos Portisch (Hungary) was the best senior Afterġ1 hard-fought rounds, Natalia Zhukova (Ukraine) won the ladies’competition Landed on second place, but won the combined Chess960 FiNet-Ordix Open. Rustam Kasimdzhanov, the ex-world champion from Uzbekistan, is the winner of Mamedyarov combined winner By Eric van Reem Svidler, Radjabov, Kosteniuk and Pähtz participating. Opens in traditional and Random Chess, with stars like Anand, Aronian, The event took place from August 15 to 20 in the Rheingoldhalle of theĬongress Centre, Hilton Hotel in Mainz, Germany. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > The ultimate chess experience every day, Pla圜 welcomes 20,000 chess players from all around the world – from beginner to grandmaster.Memorize it easily move by move by playing against the variation trainer. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Learn openings the right way! Build and maintain your repertoire.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Real Fun against a Chess Program! Play, analyze and train online against Fritz.Top authors like Daniel King, Lawrence Trent and Rustam Kasimdzhanov Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Thousands of hours of high class video training.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Sac, sac, mate! Solve tactical positions of your playing strength.Store your games, training material and opening repertoire in the cloud. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > My Games – Access your games from everywhere.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > 8 million games online! Updated weekly, our definitive database has all the latest games.
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