Zurich Chess Challenge 2015

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  • #46
    Re: Zurich Chess Challenge 2015

    Caruana's poor form has now extended to his Rapid play as well. His 1.5/5 cost him 26.6 Rapid points ):

    The same four names, in the same order, Carlsen, Nakamura, Grischuk, and Aronian now head up both Rapid and Blitz rankings.

    http://www.top40chess.com/

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    • #47
      Re: Zurich Chess Challenge 2015

      Zurich 2015

      Rapid Tournament
      February 19, 2015

      Round One

      Karjakin, Sergey – Aronian, Levon 0-1
      Kramnik, Vladimir – Anand Vishy 1/2-1/2
      Nakamura, Hikaru – Caruana, Fabiano 0-1

      Round Two

      Aronian, Levon – Anand, Vishy 1-0
      Caruana, Fabiano – Karjakin, Sergey 1-0
      Nakamura, Hikaru – Kramnik, Vladimir 0-1

      Round Three

      Anand, Vishy – Caruana, Fabiano 1-0
      Karjakin, Sergey – Nakamura, Hikaru 1/2-1/2
      Kramnik, Vldimir – Aronian, Levon 1-0

      Round Four

      Caruana, Fabiano – Aronian, Levon 1/2-1/2
      Karjakin, Sergey – Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0
      Nakamura, Hikaru – Anand, Vishy 1-0

      Round Five

      Anand, Vishy – Karjakin, Sergey 1/2-1/2
      Aronian, Levon – Nakamura, Hikaru 1/2-1/2
      Kramnik, Vladimir – Caruana, Fabiano 1-0

      Standing After Rapid Games

      Anand 9
      Nakamura 9
      Kramnik 8.5
      Aronian 7
      Karjakin 6
      Caruana 5.5

      Tiebreak Game

      Armageddon

      Anand, Vishy – Nakamura, Hikaru 0-1

      Hikaru Nakamura wins the tournament

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      • #48
        Re: Zurich Chess Challenge 2015

        Zurich 2015

        February 19, 2015

        Classical After Round 5

        Anand 7
        Nakamura 6
        Kramnik 5
        Karjakin 4
        Caruana 4
        Aronian 4

        Rapid After Round 5

        Kramnik 3.5
        Nakamura 3
        Aronian 3
        Karjakin 2
        Anand 2
        Caruana 1.5

        Combined After Round 10

        Anand 9
        Nakamura 9
        Kramnik 8.5
        Aronian 7
        Karjakin 6
        Caruana 5.5

        Online Comments on the TieBreak

        Macauley Peterson - Live blitz tiebreak: Anand vs. Nakamura starting now! Watch live with GM commentary

        Asim Pereira - Wow, Vishy not at the board while Nakamura is waiting. They say Anand is not happy with the sudden change in rules.

        Tarjei Svensen – Looks like Anand doesn’t want to play the blitz tiebreak. I can completely understand that, if it wasn’t included in the rules

        Chess24.com – It’s an Armageddon (sudden death) blitz tiebreak! Nakamura has less time but draw odds

        Asim Pereira - Anand already in trouble in Armageddon. Nakamura is winner of Zurich

        Kamal Kumar - Like how can Zurich organizers change rules in the last minute?

        Tarjei Svensen - Unprofessional by the Zurich organisers, if they were unable to make sure the (tiebreak) rules were clear in advance. It's important.

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        • #49
          Re: Zurich Chess Challenge 2015

          Zurich 2015

          February 19, 2015

          Prize Giving

          First, the Armageddon game:

          Zurich 2015
          Armageddon Play Off Game
          Anand, Vishy – Nakamura, Hikaru
          D37 QGD, Hastings Variation

          1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bf4 O-O 6.e3 Nbd7 7.c5 Nh5 8.Be5 c6 9.g4 Nhf6 10.Rg1 Nxe5 11.Nxe5 Nd7 12.Nxd7 Bxd7 13.f4 b6 14.b4 a5 15.a3 axb4 16.axb4 Qb8 17.g5 bxc5 18.bxc5 Qb4 19.Rc1 Ra3 20.Qd2 Bd8 21.Nd1 Qxd2+ 22.Kxd2 Ba5+ 23.Ke2 Rb8 24.Kf3 e5 25.fxe5 Bf5 26.Rg2 Be4+ 27.Kf4 Bxg2 28.Bxg2 Ra2 29.Bf3 Bd2 0-1

          Time at end White: 2:38 Black: 2:29

          _______

          (Comment from ChessBase) – Armageddon

          “There was a bit of uncertainty prior to the start of the playoff, since the official site displayed tiebreak scores, suggesting there would be none. Shortly before the last rapid game was over, the playoff was confirmed and here too it was not clear the shape it would take as the clocks on the video feed showed times suggesting a normal blitz game, possibly more than one. Finally the chief arbiter came over, switched the clock that now displayed five minutes for White, and four for Black. The conclusion was clear: Armageddon!

          Nakamura strolled in and sat at the black pieces, followed by Anand who sat at the white side. The game started and the Indian immediately went on the attack in a QGD with Bf4 by responding to 7...Nh5 attacking the bishop with Be5 and g4. Although White tried to 'shove his opponent off the board' with aggressive kingside pawn advances, Black kept his cool and ripped open the queenside for a counterattack to take advantage of the king still stuck in the center. Punishment came swiftly and Hikaru Nakamura avenged his classical loss by snatching the title right at the finish line.”

          Prize Giving

          The commentators were thanked for their work, the arbiter and his staff for their work. A trio played three classical pieces at a blitz tempo. Clarinet, piano and violin. The excerpt from Bizet’s Carmen was particularly frantic.

          Someone tweeted “They have to play the music now or there would be no one in the room if they saved it for last”.

          Two winners were proclaimed, Hikaru Nakamura and Viswanathan Anand. On tiebreak the final order is:

          1. Nakamura, Hikaru
          2. Anand, Viswanathan
          3. Kramnik, Vladimir
          4. Aronian, Levon
          5. Karjakin, Sergey
          6. Caruana, Fabiano

          I think that Aronian was announced as coming from Ukrainia and it was changed to Armenia after the laughter.

          One felt that something was going to be said about the tiebreak procedure and protest (?) but it all went off smoothly

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