Reykjavik Open 2014

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  • #16
    Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

    Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
    In Round 3 on board 66:

    Derraugh Geordie vs Ferreira Alex

    Travel all that way to play each other...

    see Canadian results by this link:

    http://www.chess-results.com/tnr1116...flag=30&wi=821
    Hey it happens to Windsor kids all the time.

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    • #17
      Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

      This is unnecessary, unless the two players are in the lead. Most pairing programs, for example Swisssys, have a "zip" option to prevent compatriots from playing each other, if there is an alternate valid pairing.

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      • #18
        Post-Rd. 3 Leaders: Reykjavik Open 2014

        Post-Round 3 Leaders:

        Bo. No. Name Typ Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Typ Rtg No.

        1 14 GM Hansen Eric 2587 3 3 GM Berkes Ferenc 2687 3
        2 4 GM Rapport Richard U18 2681 3 3 GM Ramirez Alejandro 2599 13
        3 26 GM Harika Dronavalli 2487 3 3 GM Amin Bassem Dr. 2657 5
        4 8 GM L'ami Erwin 2646 3 3 IM Panjwani Raja 2460 30
        5 34 GM Browne Walter S. S60 2444 3 3 GM Van Kampen Robin U20 2603 11
        6 12 GM Grandelius Nils 2600 3 3 FM Bisby Daniel L 2314 60
        7 36 IM Ezat Mohamed 2439 3 2½ GM Rozentalis Eduardas 2623 10

        Bob A

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        • #19
          Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

          "Caviar off the rocks"?

          Do you mean escargot? Caviar is fish eggs.

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          • #20
            Re: Reykjavik Open

            What a sick game, congrats!
            Shameless self-promotion on display here
            http://www.youtube.com/user/Barkyducky?feature=mhee

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            • #21
              Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

              fyi - Exercising the awesome power of moderator, I have merged the two threads on this tournament into one thread.
              Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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              • #22
                Re: Post-Rd. 3 Leaders: Reykjavik Open 2014

                I'm curious... does anyone know why Porper is not paired in Round 4? He has 2.5 points out of 3.
                Do they permit byes (1/2 point??) or something else?
                ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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                • #23
                  Re: Post-Rd. 3 Leaders: Reykjavik Open 2014

                  Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
                  I'm curious... does anyone know why Porper is not paired in Round 4? He has 2.5 points out of 3.
                  Do they permit byes (1/2 point??) or something else?
                  In round 3 players got 1/2 byes. For R4 0 are placed. Probably the TA will update to 1/2 later.
                  "Players who wish to take one half-point bye in rounds 1-7 may do so, provided they give adequate notice."

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                  • #24
                    Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                    Originally posted by Vlad Dobrich View Post
                    Way back when - in the 70's - the way to get to Europe cheaply was to fly to Iceland, since the country is only half way there it did not fall under the international airlines rates regulations (to avoid a fare war I guess) and then buy another flight to Europe.
                    I wonder if the low air fares still apply.
                    Not like that anymore, still a bit of a deal. Apparently the current way for discounts is to fly thru Dublin, Ireland or look for deals in the travel clearing houses in London, England.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                      Some interesting players at Rejkjavik. I wonder if Geordie knew who he was playing? GM Walter Browne still can play well at age 65. Geordie chased his king from g1 along the white squares all the way to b1 and the game looked a lot of fun (for Walter). Ive been following Awonder Liang watching his progression. Magnus's dad is playing. Quite the field.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                        Eric is one of 5 players sporting a perfect 4/4, namely, Richard Rapport (4th seed), Erwin L'Ami (8th seed), Robin Van Kampen (11th seed), Nils Grandelius (12th seed), and our Eric Hansen (14th seed).

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                        • #27
                          Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                          Eric had a lovely positional win in round 4 against GM Berkes (former 2700 and Hungarian Olympic team member). Well done!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                            Norway has 28 players at the tournament. Another sign that the country is chess crazy!

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                            • #29
                              Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                              Some tidbits:

                              The playing hall is gorgeous, in a new music hall overlooking the harbour. Since it is a concert hall, there has been some music later in the evening rounds but nothing too disruptive. A fire alarm forced everyone to evacuate for about 20 minutes halfway through round 2. Funny that this happened a just a few weeks ago at the most recent Hart House event, as I honestly can't remember it happening in any other tournament I've attended.

                              About 70 people went on a tour of the Golden Circle today, including 7 Canadians, which included some of the geological sites. It also included a trip to a new Bobby Fischer museum, and a quick stop at his gravesite.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Reykjavik Open 2014

                                Yeah the pictures on chessbase look nice! Isn't it freezing though? XD

                                Gogo Canadians! Eric Hansen 4/4 not terrible

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