Re: Baku Olympiad 2016 (Open) – Reposting
Baku Olympiad Open 2016 Rounds 7 and 8
September 8, 2016
Continuing with breaking up the last half of the tournament into bite-size chunks…!
Mike Klein at chess.com writes of the sixth round action:
https://www.chess.com/news/olympiad-...n-section-8115
He has two very quotable observations:
Going further down the boards, Canada defeated Belarus in a tense match. GM Eric "Chessbrah" Hansen was the match winner here. That was a far from smooth victory though.
Hansen told Chess.com: "I was dead lost with seconds on my clock at a certain point and about to resign. But in this tournament you gotta keep fighting for your country so that kept me in the game and luckily enough my opponent fell into the one trap I had set in the position. The chemistry on the team is better than normal, and we're all enjoying the experience on the top tables."
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Incidentally, it's worth mentioning that Kasparov, born in Baku, never returned to this city since he left in a plane with family members and other ethnic Armenians in 1990. If you are wondering whether he is a persona non grata in Azerbaijan, the following will provide the answer.
Today New in Chess put up a stand in the main hall, with a few photos of different recent magazines. At some point, one of the organizers kindly asked them to remove the one that had Kasparov on the cover...
Baku Olympiad Open 2016 Rounds 7 and 8
September 8, 2016
Continuing with breaking up the last half of the tournament into bite-size chunks…!
Mike Klein at chess.com writes of the sixth round action:
https://www.chess.com/news/olympiad-...n-section-8115
He has two very quotable observations:
Going further down the boards, Canada defeated Belarus in a tense match. GM Eric "Chessbrah" Hansen was the match winner here. That was a far from smooth victory though.
Hansen told Chess.com: "I was dead lost with seconds on my clock at a certain point and about to resign. But in this tournament you gotta keep fighting for your country so that kept me in the game and luckily enough my opponent fell into the one trap I had set in the position. The chemistry on the team is better than normal, and we're all enjoying the experience on the top tables."
_______
Incidentally, it's worth mentioning that Kasparov, born in Baku, never returned to this city since he left in a plane with family members and other ethnic Armenians in 1990. If you are wondering whether he is a persona non grata in Azerbaijan, the following will provide the answer.
Today New in Chess put up a stand in the main hall, with a few photos of different recent magazines. At some point, one of the organizers kindly asked them to remove the one that had Kasparov on the cover...
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