Sunway Sitges Open 2019
December 14, 2019
The Sunway Sitges International Chess Festival is a chess tournament that has been played in Sitges since 2014 and organized by the Sunway Playa Golf & Spa hotel in Sitges, Spain (Barcelona). The tournament is open and takes place on the premises of the hotel itself, at 10 rounds and with a 90 minute game rate with an increase of 30 seconds per play, valid for Elo FCE, FEDA and FIDE .
The Sixth edition is taking place from December 12 to 22 with more than € 25,000 in prizes to distribute among 100 players.
Each night a movie is shown – among these Garry Kasparov versus Deep Thought Documentary, Magnus Carlsen – Informe Robinson, Bobby Fischer Against the World, Capablanca – El Rey, El amor por la madera, La Doble K, Historia de una Rivalidad and Judith Polgar Brilliant Brain Nova. On the 18th there will be a broadcast show of F.C. Barcelona – Real Madrid.
Sitges is a coastal town in Spain's Catalonia region, southwest of Barcelona, backed by the mountainous Parc Natural del Garraf. It's known for its Mediterranean beaches and seafront promenade lined with grand mansions. The compact old town and surrounding streets are filled with shops, restaurants, and many gay bars and nightclubs.
It might be remembered that ChessTalk covered Aman Hambleton at Sunway Sitges in 2017:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...ay-sitges-2017
The Festival is very popular with Indians. This from ChessBase Indian:
When it comes to tournaments outside India there are events like Abu Dhabi Masters, Dubai Open, Sharjah Masters, where find nearly 50% of the participants as Indians. However, this is because the middle east is not so far from India. It's just a three hour flight! When it comes to European events, we do see quite a few Indians at the major events like the Gibraltar Masters or the Grenke Chess or the Reykjavik Open, but nothing as compared to Middle-East events. Aeroflot Open has many Indians going every year, but that is because the Government takes care of the expenses and it is a part of the exposure trip. There is one tournament that is becoming the most popular hunting grounds for Indian chess players in the Europe - The Sunway Sitges Open. In 2019 it will be held from the 13th to the 22nd of December 2019. This year 75 players out of the 240 participants in the A group are from India! 16 more players will take part in B-group, making it a total of 91 Indians at the event.
https://chessbase.in/news/Sunway-Sit...curtain-raiser
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http://chess-results.com/tnr478652.a...et=YES&flag=30
The official website says that there are a total of 191 titled players, of them 55 are GMs.
The tournament starts each day at 16:30 local, which is 10:30 AM Toronto/Montreal.
In the A tournament, there are 306 players with two Canadians among them Anthony Atanasov and Steven Peter. In the B tournament, there are 135 players and no Canadians.
With such a huge tournament, we will only be able to follow selected players, such as Ivanchuk, Maghsoodloo, Nihal Sarin, Timur Gareyev, Awonder Liang, Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh.
Round One
Round 1, Dec. 13
Lever, Erwan – Ivanchuk, Vassily
E00 Queen’s Pawn game
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Bb4+ 4.Bd2 Be7 5.Bg2 O-O 6.Nf3 c5 7.O-O Nc6 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Nc3 h6 10.Rc1 d6 11.a3 a5 12.Qc2 e5 13.Rfd1 Be6 14.Nd5 a4 15.e3 Nd7 16.Nh4 Ra7 17.Bc3 Nb6 18.Qe2 Na5 19.Bb4 Nb3 20.Rc3 g5 21.Qh5 gxh4 22.Qxh6 Nxd5 23.Rxd5 Qe7 24.Rxd6 Qxd6 25.Qg5+ Kh7 26.Qh5+ Kg7 27.Qg5+ Kh7 28.Qh5+ Kg7 1/2-1/2
Round 1, Dec. 13
Maghsoodloo, Parham – Han, Yichen
D45 QGD, Semi-Slav
1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.c4 c6 4.e3 e6 5.Nc3 Nbd7 6.b3 Bb4 7.Bd2 O-O 8.Be2 Qe7 9.O-O Rd8 10.Qc2 e5 11.cxd5 cxd5 12.dxe5 Nxe5 13.Nb5 Bxd2 14.Qxd2 Bg4 15.Nxe5 Qxe5 16.Nd4 Ne4 17.Qb2 Bxe2 18.Qxe2 Rac8 19.Rac1 Nd6 20.Qg4 Qe4 21.Qg3 Qg6 22.Qh4 Re8 23.Rxc8 Nxc8 24.Rc1 Nd6 25.h3 h6 26.a4 Kh7 27.Qf4 Re4 28.Qf3 f5 29.Rc5 Qf7 30.Qd1 Re7 31.Ne2 Re5 32.Nf4 Ne4 33.Rxd5 Rxd5 34.Nxd5 Nf6 35.Nf4 Qc7 36.Ne2 Ne4 37.Qd5 g6 38.g4 Qg7 39.gxf5 gxf5+ 40.Kh2 Qc7+ 41.Kg2 Qg7+ 42.Ng3 Nxg3 43.fxg3 Qb2+ 44.Kf3 Qb1 45.Qxb7+ Kg6 46.Qc6+ Kh7 47.Qc4 Qh1+ 48.Kf4 Qxh3 49.Qf7+ Kh8 50.Qf8+ Kh7 51.Qxf5+ 1-0
Round 1, Dec. 13
Karthik, Rajaa – Gareyev, Timur
A04 Reti Opening
1.Nf3 d6 2.d4 f5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 g6 5.O-O Bg7 6.b3 a5 7.c4 O-O 8.Nc3 Nc6 9.Bb2 Ne4 10.Rc1 e5 11.dxe5 Nxc3 12.Bxc3 dxe5 13.Qd5+ Kh8 14.Qxd8 Rxd8 15.Ng5 Re8 16.Nf7+ Kg8 17.Bd5 Kf8 18.Ng5 h6 19.Bxc6 bxc6 20.Nf3 g5 21.Rfd1 f4 22.Ne1 a4 23.Nd3 e4 24.Nb4 axb3 25.axb3 Bg4 26.Bxg7+ Kxg7 27.Nxc6 Ra2 28.Ra1 Rxe2 29.Ra7 e3 30.Rxc7+ Kg6 31.fxe3 fxg3 32.hxg3 R8xe3 33.Rd6+ Kh5 34.Re7 Rxg3+ 0-1
Round 1, Dec. 13
Praggnanandhaa, R. – Pena Morales, Hugo
B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Nc6 4.O-O Bd7 5.Re1 a6 6.Bf1 e6 7.c3 Nf6 8.d4 cxd4 9.cxd4 d5 10.e5 Ne4 11.Nbd2 Nxd2 12.Bxd2 Be7 13.Bd3 Qb6 14.Bc3 Rc8 15.Rc1 O-O 16.Bb1 f5 17.exf6 Rxf6 18.Qd3 g6 19.Ng5 h6 20.Nf3 Bf8 21.h4 Bg7 22.h5 Rcf8 23.Re3 Ne7 24.Qd2 Nc6 25.Bxg6 Rf4 26.Bb1 Rxf3 27.Rxf3 Rxf3 28.gxf3 Nxd4 29.Qe3 e5 30.Bxd4 exd4 31.Qe7 Qf6 32.Qxf6 Bxf6 33.Bd3 Bc6 34.Bxa6 d3 35.Bxd3 Bxb2 36.Rb1 Ba3 37.Bb5 Kf7 38.Bxc6 bxc6 39.Rb6 c5 40.Rxh6 c4 41.Kf1 Ke7 42.Ra6 Bb4 43.h6 Kf7 44.h7 Kg7 45.Ra7+ Kh8 46.Rd7 1-0
Round 1, Dec. 13
Mohota, Hisha – Gukesh, D.
B30 Sicilian, Nimzowitsch-Rossolimo Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 e6 4.O-O Nge7 5.Re1 Nd4 6.Bf1 Nec6 7.c3 Nxf3+ 8.Qxf3 g6 9.d3 Bg7 10.Na3 O-O 11.Qg3 d6 12.f4 Rb8 13.e5 b5 14.Be3 Ne7 15.Qf2 Nd5 16.Bd2 dxe5 17.fxe5 Qc7 18.c4 bxc4 19.Nxc4 Ba6 20.Rac1 f6 21.Ba5 Qe7 22.Qh4 g5 23.exf6 Bxf6 24.Qg4 Nf4 25.Bc3 Bxc3 26.bxc3 h5 27.Qg3 Bxc4 28.dxc4 Rb2 29.Re5 Rf5 30.Rxf5 Rxg2+ 31.Qxg2 Nxg2 32.Re5 Nf4 33.Rce1 Kf7 34.Bg2 Kf6 35.R5e3 Qd6 36.a4 Qd2 37.Bf1 a5 38.Re4 Qxc3 39.R1e3 Qa1 40.h4 Kf5 41.hxg5 Kxg5 42.Kf2 Kf5 43.Re1 Qb2+ 44.Kg1 h4 45.R4e3 Qd2 46.Re5+ Kf6 47.R5e4 h3 48.Kh1 Qf2 49.R4e3 h2 50.Bh3 e5 0-1
December 14, 2019
The Sunway Sitges International Chess Festival is a chess tournament that has been played in Sitges since 2014 and organized by the Sunway Playa Golf & Spa hotel in Sitges, Spain (Barcelona). The tournament is open and takes place on the premises of the hotel itself, at 10 rounds and with a 90 minute game rate with an increase of 30 seconds per play, valid for Elo FCE, FEDA and FIDE .
The Sixth edition is taking place from December 12 to 22 with more than € 25,000 in prizes to distribute among 100 players.
Each night a movie is shown – among these Garry Kasparov versus Deep Thought Documentary, Magnus Carlsen – Informe Robinson, Bobby Fischer Against the World, Capablanca – El Rey, El amor por la madera, La Doble K, Historia de una Rivalidad and Judith Polgar Brilliant Brain Nova. On the 18th there will be a broadcast show of F.C. Barcelona – Real Madrid.
Sitges is a coastal town in Spain's Catalonia region, southwest of Barcelona, backed by the mountainous Parc Natural del Garraf. It's known for its Mediterranean beaches and seafront promenade lined with grand mansions. The compact old town and surrounding streets are filled with shops, restaurants, and many gay bars and nightclubs.
It might be remembered that ChessTalk covered Aman Hambleton at Sunway Sitges in 2017:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...ay-sitges-2017
The Festival is very popular with Indians. This from ChessBase Indian:
When it comes to tournaments outside India there are events like Abu Dhabi Masters, Dubai Open, Sharjah Masters, where find nearly 50% of the participants as Indians. However, this is because the middle east is not so far from India. It's just a three hour flight! When it comes to European events, we do see quite a few Indians at the major events like the Gibraltar Masters or the Grenke Chess or the Reykjavik Open, but nothing as compared to Middle-East events. Aeroflot Open has many Indians going every year, but that is because the Government takes care of the expenses and it is a part of the exposure trip. There is one tournament that is becoming the most popular hunting grounds for Indian chess players in the Europe - The Sunway Sitges Open. In 2019 it will be held from the 13th to the 22nd of December 2019. This year 75 players out of the 240 participants in the A group are from India! 16 more players will take part in B-group, making it a total of 91 Indians at the event.
https://chessbase.in/news/Sunway-Sit...curtain-raiser
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No. | Name | FED | RtgI | |||
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1 | Maghsoodloo Parham | IRI | 2690 | |||
2 | Ivanchuk Vassily | UKR | 2690 | |||
3 | Korobov Anton | UKR | 2668 | |||
4 | Melkumyan Hrant | ARM | 2668 | |||
5 | Sasikiran Krishnan | IND | 2656 | |||
6 | Lagarde Maxime | FRA | 2655 | |||
7 | Donchenko Alexander | GER | 2650 | |||
8 | Kovalenko Igor | LAT | 2647 | |||
9 | Edouard Romain | FRA | 2635 | |||
10 | Sethuraman S.P. | IND | 2638 | |||
11 | Tabatabaei M.Amin | IRI | 2635 | |||
12 | Vocaturo Daniele | ITA | 2627 | |||
13 | Petrosyan Manuel | ARM | 2613 | |||
14 | Illescas Cordoba Miguel | ESP | 2612 | |||
15 | Nihal Sarin | IND | 2612 | |||
16 | Karthikeyan Murali | IND | 2611 | |||
17 | Durarbayli Vasif | AZE | 2609 | |||
18 | Adly Ahmed | EGY | 2607 | |||
19 | Salgado Lopez Ivan | ESP | 2594 | |||
20 | Svane Rasmus | GER | 2594 |
http://chess-results.com/tnr478652.a...et=YES&flag=30
The official website says that there are a total of 191 titled players, of them 55 are GMs.
The tournament starts each day at 16:30 local, which is 10:30 AM Toronto/Montreal.
In the A tournament, there are 306 players with two Canadians among them Anthony Atanasov and Steven Peter. In the B tournament, there are 135 players and no Canadians.
With such a huge tournament, we will only be able to follow selected players, such as Ivanchuk, Maghsoodloo, Nihal Sarin, Timur Gareyev, Awonder Liang, Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh.
Round One
Round 1, Dec. 13
Lever, Erwan – Ivanchuk, Vassily
E00 Queen’s Pawn game
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Bb4+ 4.Bd2 Be7 5.Bg2 O-O 6.Nf3 c5 7.O-O Nc6 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Nc3 h6 10.Rc1 d6 11.a3 a5 12.Qc2 e5 13.Rfd1 Be6 14.Nd5 a4 15.e3 Nd7 16.Nh4 Ra7 17.Bc3 Nb6 18.Qe2 Na5 19.Bb4 Nb3 20.Rc3 g5 21.Qh5 gxh4 22.Qxh6 Nxd5 23.Rxd5 Qe7 24.Rxd6 Qxd6 25.Qg5+ Kh7 26.Qh5+ Kg7 27.Qg5+ Kh7 28.Qh5+ Kg7 1/2-1/2
Round 1, Dec. 13
Maghsoodloo, Parham – Han, Yichen
D45 QGD, Semi-Slav
1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.c4 c6 4.e3 e6 5.Nc3 Nbd7 6.b3 Bb4 7.Bd2 O-O 8.Be2 Qe7 9.O-O Rd8 10.Qc2 e5 11.cxd5 cxd5 12.dxe5 Nxe5 13.Nb5 Bxd2 14.Qxd2 Bg4 15.Nxe5 Qxe5 16.Nd4 Ne4 17.Qb2 Bxe2 18.Qxe2 Rac8 19.Rac1 Nd6 20.Qg4 Qe4 21.Qg3 Qg6 22.Qh4 Re8 23.Rxc8 Nxc8 24.Rc1 Nd6 25.h3 h6 26.a4 Kh7 27.Qf4 Re4 28.Qf3 f5 29.Rc5 Qf7 30.Qd1 Re7 31.Ne2 Re5 32.Nf4 Ne4 33.Rxd5 Rxd5 34.Nxd5 Nf6 35.Nf4 Qc7 36.Ne2 Ne4 37.Qd5 g6 38.g4 Qg7 39.gxf5 gxf5+ 40.Kh2 Qc7+ 41.Kg2 Qg7+ 42.Ng3 Nxg3 43.fxg3 Qb2+ 44.Kf3 Qb1 45.Qxb7+ Kg6 46.Qc6+ Kh7 47.Qc4 Qh1+ 48.Kf4 Qxh3 49.Qf7+ Kh8 50.Qf8+ Kh7 51.Qxf5+ 1-0
Round 1, Dec. 13
Karthik, Rajaa – Gareyev, Timur
A04 Reti Opening
1.Nf3 d6 2.d4 f5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 g6 5.O-O Bg7 6.b3 a5 7.c4 O-O 8.Nc3 Nc6 9.Bb2 Ne4 10.Rc1 e5 11.dxe5 Nxc3 12.Bxc3 dxe5 13.Qd5+ Kh8 14.Qxd8 Rxd8 15.Ng5 Re8 16.Nf7+ Kg8 17.Bd5 Kf8 18.Ng5 h6 19.Bxc6 bxc6 20.Nf3 g5 21.Rfd1 f4 22.Ne1 a4 23.Nd3 e4 24.Nb4 axb3 25.axb3 Bg4 26.Bxg7+ Kxg7 27.Nxc6 Ra2 28.Ra1 Rxe2 29.Ra7 e3 30.Rxc7+ Kg6 31.fxe3 fxg3 32.hxg3 R8xe3 33.Rd6+ Kh5 34.Re7 Rxg3+ 0-1
Round 1, Dec. 13
Praggnanandhaa, R. – Pena Morales, Hugo
B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Nc6 4.O-O Bd7 5.Re1 a6 6.Bf1 e6 7.c3 Nf6 8.d4 cxd4 9.cxd4 d5 10.e5 Ne4 11.Nbd2 Nxd2 12.Bxd2 Be7 13.Bd3 Qb6 14.Bc3 Rc8 15.Rc1 O-O 16.Bb1 f5 17.exf6 Rxf6 18.Qd3 g6 19.Ng5 h6 20.Nf3 Bf8 21.h4 Bg7 22.h5 Rcf8 23.Re3 Ne7 24.Qd2 Nc6 25.Bxg6 Rf4 26.Bb1 Rxf3 27.Rxf3 Rxf3 28.gxf3 Nxd4 29.Qe3 e5 30.Bxd4 exd4 31.Qe7 Qf6 32.Qxf6 Bxf6 33.Bd3 Bc6 34.Bxa6 d3 35.Bxd3 Bxb2 36.Rb1 Ba3 37.Bb5 Kf7 38.Bxc6 bxc6 39.Rb6 c5 40.Rxh6 c4 41.Kf1 Ke7 42.Ra6 Bb4 43.h6 Kf7 44.h7 Kg7 45.Ra7+ Kh8 46.Rd7 1-0
Round 1, Dec. 13
Mohota, Hisha – Gukesh, D.
B30 Sicilian, Nimzowitsch-Rossolimo Attack
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 e6 4.O-O Nge7 5.Re1 Nd4 6.Bf1 Nec6 7.c3 Nxf3+ 8.Qxf3 g6 9.d3 Bg7 10.Na3 O-O 11.Qg3 d6 12.f4 Rb8 13.e5 b5 14.Be3 Ne7 15.Qf2 Nd5 16.Bd2 dxe5 17.fxe5 Qc7 18.c4 bxc4 19.Nxc4 Ba6 20.Rac1 f6 21.Ba5 Qe7 22.Qh4 g5 23.exf6 Bxf6 24.Qg4 Nf4 25.Bc3 Bxc3 26.bxc3 h5 27.Qg3 Bxc4 28.dxc4 Rb2 29.Re5 Rf5 30.Rxf5 Rxg2+ 31.Qxg2 Nxg2 32.Re5 Nf4 33.Rce1 Kf7 34.Bg2 Kf6 35.R5e3 Qd6 36.a4 Qd2 37.Bf1 a5 38.Re4 Qxc3 39.R1e3 Qa1 40.h4 Kf5 41.hxg5 Kxg5 42.Kf2 Kf5 43.Re1 Qb2+ 44.Kg1 h4 45.R4e3 Qd2 46.Re5+ Kf6 47.R5e4 h3 48.Kh1 Qf2 49.R4e3 h2 50.Bh3 e5 0-1
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