Borislav Ivanov, suspected of cheating at chess and then, retiring from the game, is back playing.
On the English Chess Forum Chris Rice says:
Rd 4 in the Navalmoral de la Mata tournament in Spain and after beating the Argentinian GM Daniel Campora in Rd 3 Borislav Ivanov is leading on 3/3 and up next he is Black v Armenian GM Karen Grigoryan (2604). This will be a severe test for his new socks.
http://chess-results.com/tnr118189.a...&wi=821&snr=23
and an amazed Leonard Barden continues:
Saturday, December 7, 2013
...and now he's beaten Grigoryan to reach 4/4. I'm amazed that first, he was allowed to compete, second, that there hasn't been a mass refusal to play him, and most of all, third, that he seems to have worked out a new method which doesn't involve his shoes.
At least, I assume that somebody at the tournament has inspected his feet by now.
The round 3 game against Campora is online (sorry my IT skills are not up to printing it out). I don't know how it correlates with Houdini/Stockfish, but it's a smooth, controlled win where the GM looks outclassed:
http://chess-results.com/partieSuche...nr=118189&rd=3
Next up at 5pm this afternoon (the tournament is a 7-round rapid play ending tomorrow) is GM Manuel Perez Candelario (2568).
The mystery deepens.....
On the English Chess Forum Chris Rice says:
Rd 4 in the Navalmoral de la Mata tournament in Spain and after beating the Argentinian GM Daniel Campora in Rd 3 Borislav Ivanov is leading on 3/3 and up next he is Black v Armenian GM Karen Grigoryan (2604). This will be a severe test for his new socks.
http://chess-results.com/tnr118189.a...&wi=821&snr=23
and an amazed Leonard Barden continues:
Saturday, December 7, 2013
...and now he's beaten Grigoryan to reach 4/4. I'm amazed that first, he was allowed to compete, second, that there hasn't been a mass refusal to play him, and most of all, third, that he seems to have worked out a new method which doesn't involve his shoes.
At least, I assume that somebody at the tournament has inspected his feet by now.
The round 3 game against Campora is online (sorry my IT skills are not up to printing it out). I don't know how it correlates with Houdini/Stockfish, but it's a smooth, controlled win where the GM looks outclassed:
http://chess-results.com/partieSuche...nr=118189&rd=3
Next up at 5pm this afternoon (the tournament is a 7-round rapid play ending tomorrow) is GM Manuel Perez Candelario (2568).
The mystery deepens.....
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