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  • #76
    Re: World Cup Baku 2015

    Caruana and Nakamura are already qualified for the Candidates. They are playing in the World Cup simply for the money - they weren't obligated to play. :-)

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    • #77
      Re: World Cup Baku 2015

      Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
      Caruana and Nakamura are already qualified for the Candidates. They are playing in the World Cup simply for the money - they weren't obligated to play. :-)
      Indeed, Hugh. But qualification via the World Cup takes priority. Should either player qualify again via the World Cup, then the 3rd place finisher in the Grand Prix, Jakovenko, secures a Candidates spot. Should Caruana and Nakamura finish first and second in the World Cup, then Tomashevsky also qualifies from his 4th place Grand Prix performance.

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      • #78
        Re: World Cup Baku 2015

        Originally posted by Jack Maguire View Post
        Indeed, Hugh. But qualification via the World Cup takes priority. Should either player qualify again via the World Cup, then the 3rd place finisher in the Grand Prix, Jakovenko, secures a Candidates spot. Should Caruana and Nakamura finish first and second in the World Cup, then Tomashevsky also qualifies from his 4th place Grand Prix performance.
        I don't see how they can finish 1st and 2nd since they are in the same half of the draw and would meet in the semis (assuming both make it that far).
        "Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.

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        • #79
          Re: World Cup Baku 2015

          Originally posted by Tom O'Donnell View Post
          I don't see how they can finish 1st and 2nd since they are in the same half of the draw and would meet in the semis (assuming both make it that far).
          You're absolutely right, Tom. So only Jakovenko, not Tomashevsky, could secure a Candidates spot by either Caruana or Nakamura finishing 1st or 2nd (which would be guaranteed if they met in the semis).

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          • #80
            Re: World Cup Baku 2015

            Looks like Anton Kovalyov managed to only get a draw with White
            in the second game with Caruana and is now eliminated 1.5-0.5 ...
            ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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            • #81
              Re: World Cup Baku 2015

              Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
              Looks like Anton Kovalyov managed to only get a draw with White
              in the second game with Caruana and is now eliminated 1.5-0.5 ...
              Still a great result to make it into the third round in this format. Playing a 2800 player is not ever going to be easy. Congratulations to Anton!

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              • #82
                Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                World Cup Baku 2015

                Round Three, Game 2
                September 18, 2015

                The World Cup of Rugby starts today and one must be careful not to write anything here that will have some viewers thinking they will soon be getting the latest news on England vs Fiji from Twickenham.

                The transmission here of some games is being delayed, so, for example, we could not see all the moves on the board of Giri-Leko but can see them shaking hands, with Giri winning. Eljanov-Grischuk and Wei Yi-Areshchenko are similarly under a 15-minute delay.

                After four hours there have been a number of matches decided. On chessbomb there is a general sadness that Ivanchuk has lost:

                - Ivanchuk plays KID! Wow! He really wants to win.
                - Chucky down. He becomes too old to keep enough energy to win.
                - Please don’t lose Chucky!
                - Chucky will hold.
                - wow if Rxb7 happens it might get really hot, black will have to come up with some fortress ideas
                - I think I’d offer a draw here if I was black and go for a bottle of vodka or two
                - Damn, chucky is out
                - At least I don’t need to watch the rest of the tournament now.
                - Grischuk is also out, two bright players eliminated in one day, will root now for Wei Yi.

                World Cup Baku 2015
                Round 3, Game 2, Sept. 18, 2015
                Classical
                Jakovenko, Dmitry – Ivanchuk, Vassily
                E71 King’s Indian, Makagonov System

                1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3 O-O 6.Nf3 a6 7.Bd3 c6 8.O-O b5 9.Re1 Nbd7 10.Bg5 h6 11.Be3 bxc4 12.Bxc4 d5 13.Bd3 dxe4 14.Nxe4 Nd5 15.Bd2 Qb6 16.b4 Nxb4 17.Rb1 a5 18.a3 Nxd3 19.Rxb6 Nxb6 20.Re3 Nb2 21.Qc1 N2c4 22.Rc3 Nxd2 23.Qxd2 Rd8 24.Qe1 Nd5 25.Rxc6 Bb7 26.Rc5 Nf4 27.Rc7 Rab8 28.Rxe7 Nd5 29.Rxb7 Rxb7 30.Qxa5 Rbb8 31.Ne5 Ra8 32.Qc5 Rac8 33.Qa7 Rc1+ 34.Kh2 Nc7 35.Nc5 1-0

                - Ivanchuk loses - Every time that happens, an angel dies in heaven, or something like that.
                _________

                Actually, the Grischuk game is still going on, as I write. With the time delay, the commentators are not sure what the state of the game is.

                Evidently there are some mathematicians watching on chessbomb. This exchange:

                - must have been an inverted hedgehog with a half-twist
                - The Moebius Hedgehog
                - or, in 3D Klein’s Hedgehog
                - why did the hedgehog cross the road? It didn’t, it stayed at home behind a fortress of pawns
                - A non-Euclidean hedgehog.

                Round 3, Game 2, Sept. 18, 2015
                Classical
                Eljanov, Pavel – Grischuk, Alexander
                E10 Queen’s Pawn

                1.d4 e6 2.Nf3 c5 3.e3 Nf6 4.c4 a6 5.a3 b6 6.Nc3 cxd4 7.exd4 d6 8.Bd3 Be7 9.O-O Nbd7 10.Bf4 Bb7 11.h3 O-O 12.Re1 Re8 13.b4 Bf8 14.Bg5 Qc7 15.Rc1 Rac8 16.Nd2 Qb8 17.Nb3 h6 18.Bh4 Ba8 19.Bf1 Qb7 20.f3 Nh5 21.Qd2 Qa7 22.Bf2 Qb8 23.Rb1 Be7 24.a4 e5 25.d5 Bg5 26.Qd1 Qc7 27.a5 bxa5 28.Nxa5 Bf4 29.Ne2 Bg5 30.h4 Be7 31.g4 Nhf6 32.Ng3 Qd8 33.h5 Bf8 34.Bd3 Nh7 35.Bf5 Ng5 36.Kg2 Rc7 37.Ne4 Be7 38.c5 Nxe4 39.Bxe4 Nf6 40.c6 Rc8 41.Qd3 Nxe4 42.Qxe4 Bg5 43.Be3 Bxe3 44.Rxe3 Rf8 45.Qf5 Rb8 46.Nc4 Rb5 47.Rd3 Qc7 48.Nd2 a5 49.Ne4 Rxb4 50.Rxb4 axb4 51.g5 Qa7 52.gxh6 gxh6 53.f4 1-0

                Pavel Eljanov was born May 10 1983 and is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster. His father was International Master Vladimir Eljanov. He has won two team gold medals and one individual silver medal at Chess Olympiads.

                He married Ukrainian WIM Olena Dvoretska in April 2009, and is a qualified lawyer.

                Eljanov made it to the world's top 100 in October 2004 when he was rated 2613, and has remained in the top 100 since then. He first made it to the 2700 rating mark in July 2007, and has rated above 2700 continuously since April 2013. His highest rating and ranking to date were in September 2010 when he was rated 2761 and ranked #6 in the world.

                Not too shabby. He could win this thing!
                _______

                Giri beat Leko, so Carlsen is wrong about a 9-draw match between the two:

                Round 3, Game 2, Sept. 18, 2015
                Classical
                Giri, Anish – Leko, Peter
                E06 Catalan, Open, Classical Line

                1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 O-O 6.O-O dxc4 7.Qc2 a6 8.a4 Bd7 9.Qxc4 Bc6 10.Bg5 Bd5 11.Qc2 Be4 12.Qd1 c5 13.dxc5 Bxc5 14.Nbd2 Bc6 15.Ne5 Bxg2 16.Kxg2 Be7 17.Rc1 Nbd7 18.Nxd7 Qxd7 19.Nf3 Qxd1 20.Rfxd1 Rfc8 21.Ne5 h6 22.Bd2 Rd8 23.Nd3 Rdc8 24.f4 Kf8 25.Kf3 Nd7 26.Be3 Ke8 27.Bd4 Bf6 28.Bxf6 Nxf6 29.Ne5 Ke7 30.e4 Rxc1 31.Rxc1 Ne8 32.Nd3 a5 33.Rc5 Kd6 34.Rc3 Ra6 35.e5+ Ke7 36.Nc5 Rb6 37.Rd3 Rxb2 38.Rd7+ Kf8 39.Nxb7 Rb3+ 40.Kg4 Rb4 41.Nd8 Kg8 42.Re7 f5+ 43.Kh5 Kh7 44.Rxe8 Rb2 45.h3 Rh2 46.Kh4 1-0

                - Giri is the anti catalan
                - Giri will now insult magnus in a tweet
                - Anish killed Leko in MC style
                - The precision was unsettling
                _______

                Round 3, Game 2, Sept. 18, 2015
                Classical
                Kovalyov, Anton – Caruana, Fabiano
                A33 English, Symmetrical Variation

                1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 e6 6.a3 Bc5 7.Nb3 Bb6 8.e4 d5 9.exd5 exd5 10.c5 Bc7 11.Be2 O-O 12.Be3 Be5 13.Nd4 Ne4 14.O-O Nxc3 15.bxc3 Qa5 16.Rc1 Re8 17.a4 a6 18.Bf3 Qxc5 19.Nxc6 Qxc6 20.Bxd5 Qc7 21.h3 Be6 22.c4 Rab8 23.Qb3 b6 24.Rfd1 h6 25.Rb1 Bf5 26.Bxb6 Bxb1 27.Rxb1 Qe7 28.a5 Qf6 29.Qf3 Qxf3 30.gxf3 Bd4 31.Kf1 Bc5 32.Be4 Rec8 33.Bf5 Rc6 34.Be4 Rd6 35.Kg2 Bxb6 36.c5 Bc7 37.Rxb8+ Bxb8 38.cxd6 Bxd6 39.f4 Bc7 40.Kf3 Bxa5 41.Bd3 Bb6 42.Ke4 ½-½

                - Not sure how much AK will push to win , playing vs the world #5 is a novelty for him
                - lol of course, but when you lose in knockout, you play for win next game, otherwise just offer draw, dont u think?
                - AK always try to play for win ...
                _______

                The results of today’s games:

                Ding Liren-Guseinov 1-0
                Dominguez-Adams 0.5-0.5
                Eljanov-Grischuk 1-0
                Giri-Leko 1-0
                Jakovenko-Ivanchuk 1-0
                Kovalyov-Caruana 0.5-0.5
                Kramnik-Andreikin 0.5-0.5
                Le-So 0.5-0.5
                Lu Shanglei-Topalov 0.5-0.5
                Nakamura-Nepomniachtchi 0.5-0.5
                Sethuraman-Mamedyarov 0.5-0.5
                Svidler-Radjabov 0.5-0.5
                Tomashevsky-MVL 0.5-0.5
                Wei Yi-Areshchenko 1-0
                Wojtaszek-Granda Zuniga 1-0
                Yu Yangyi-Karjakin 0.5-0.5

                Therefore, Topalov-Shanglei Lu, Svidler-Radjabov, So-Le, Tomashevsky-MVL, Nakamura-Nepomniachtchi, Adams-Dominguez and Kramnik-Andreikin all go through to the tiebreak tomorrow.

                These nine players are into Round 4: Ding Liren, Wei Yi, Giri, Wojtaszek, Eljanov, Jakovenko, Caruana, Mamedyarov and Karjakin.
                _______

                Does everyone still think that the eventual winner will be one of Topalov, Nakamura, Caruana or Giri?

                _____

                Trashtalk Much Later

                (Anish Giri - tweet) - You are forgiven, Magnustrodamus, we are all humans!
                Last edited by Wayne Komer; Friday, 18th September, 2015, 12:51 PM.

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                • #83
                  Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                  Anton Kovalyov was the second lowest rated in rd 3 (next to the remarkable Lu Shanglei) so a commendable result.

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                  • #84
                    Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                    Originally posted by Jack Maguire View Post
                    Pavel has been both very good and very lucky, Vlad. Chess engines had him down 11 pawns after his 37th move today against Grischuk (:
                    His 'luck' continues, now 2-0 against Grischuk.

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                    • #85
                      Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                      A worthy attempt against a formidable opponent. Congratulations to Anton for a good run at the world cup.

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                      • #86
                        Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                        While Topalov may well be the biggest betting favourite for tomorrow's tiebreaks, if it gets to Blitz I definitely prefer Lu Shanglei. The latter has a 2780 Blitz rating vs Topalov's pedestrian 2647 Blitz rating (:

                        https://www.marathonbet.com/en/betting/Chess/

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                        • #87
                          Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                          The most surprising odds to me for tomorrow's tiebreaks are Wesley So at 137/50. He's never beaten Le Quang Liem in 8 classical games (1 loss and 7 draws) and Vietnam's best is clearly the better player at quicker time controls, holding a 2770 to 2635 advantage at Rapid and 2799 to 2726 advantage at blitz. This will be their first ever encounter at quicker time controls and those numbers clearly favour Le Quang Liem.

                          https://www.marathonbet.com/en/betting/Chess/

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                          • #88
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                            World Cup Baku 2015

                            September 18, 2015

                            It strikes me that the World Cup is the premier chess spectator event. The results of the games and the personalities seem more important than the games themselves.

                            On the EC Forum, Tim Harding, has predicted the results of Round Four, and the tiebreaks have not even been played yet.

                            He is a prolific author, a correspondence player and chess observer. I have checked and find that I have 26 of his volumes in my collection. The Hague library lists 56 of his histories and monographs. I bought The Fighting Fajarowicz for the attractive title only, because, quite honestly, I would not know a Fajarowicz if I passed one on the street.

                            He has two recent books Eminent Victorian Chess Players and Joseph Henry Blackburne. He describes himself as Historian and Kibitzer. Below, his World Cup kibitzing:

                            Here are my guesses from Round Four, from which you may infer play-off winners:

                            Topalov beats Svidler

                            Wei Yi beats Ding Liren [see current New In Chess cover]

                            Giri beats Wojtaszek

                            So beats Tomashevsky

                            Nakamura beats Adams [can't see Mickey losing tomorrow; he's been conserving energy for this]

                            Eljanov beats Jakovenko [have to go with the guy on a streak]

                            Caruana beats Mamedyarov [pressure of home expectation has to tell some time]

                            Karjakin beats Kramnik
                            _________

                            Continuing in this daring vein, Round Five:

                            Wei Yi beats Topalov

                            Giri beats So

                            Nakamura beats Eljanov [just think Naka can survive the regular games, after which he is sure to win]

                            Karjakin beats Caruana
                            ________

                            What do I win if I'm right?

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                            • #89
                              Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                              Naka (2887.0) and Nepo (2831.4) at Blitz should be fun (:

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                              • #90
                                Re: World Cup Baku 2015

                                World Cup Baku 2015

                                September 19, 2015

                                Round Three
                                Tiebreaks

                                After five hours, the last two matches are on with Michael Adams-Leinier Dominguez 4-3 and Ian Nepomniachtchi-Hikaru Nakamura 4-3 heading into the second 5+3 game.

                                In the other games of the day, Topalov, Svidler, So, MVL and Andreikin are all through to the next round.
                                _______

                                Later: Dominguez loses on time, so Adams is through to the next round. Nakamura beats Nepo in the second game of 5+3 so they are headed to armageddon in 10 minutes. What a match!
                                Last edited by Wayne Komer; Saturday, 19th September, 2015, 11:20 AM.

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