Budapest Chess News October 2012 Issue

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  • Budapest Chess News October 2012 Issue

    There are 2 files, a Pdf(175pp) and CBV.

    Contents
    This issue has 77 games from various events. I was quite active playing in 2 small opens, a RR and the season opening round of the Budapest Team Championship.

    Game(s) of the Month
    Two endings(Almasi,Z and Erdos,V) and a slow squeeze(Horvath,J) are the featured games.
    Almasi,Z (2713) - Aagaard,J (2517) 6.Bg5 e6[B98] 40th Olympiad Open
    Erdos,V (2645) - Atalik,E (2453) [A29] Husek Vienna Open A
    Horvath,J- Schwabeneder,F(2266) Old Indian [A55] Husek Vienna Open A

    Readers' Submissions
    Thanks to IM Erik Kislik(USA) for analyzing 4 games from the Sarkany-Aranytiz GM tournament in Budapest.

    Hungarian Tournament Price Summary 2012
    For players planning trips to Budapest for chess, the entry fees for September's action were as follows.

    Rounds Prizes*** Entry Fee(>FIDE 2000)
    HUF EUR USD CAN
    First Saturday(FS) 9-11
    FS Price for Hungarians* No 12,000 41.2 53.07 53.23

    September 2012
    Torokves A RR 9 Yes 5,500 19.4 25 25
    Lila Futo Open** 6 Yes 3,000 10.3 13.3 13.4
    Kobanya Open 6 Yes 3,000 10.3 13.3 13.4
    (Sorry I can't everything to line up)

    Notes
    *Unadvertised. I learned this the hard way after paying the tourist prices for a year.
    ** Still using mechanical clocks many of which are unreliable.
    ***Prizes are modest in all the tournaments.

    First Saturday
    This monthly RR series offers no prizes and is by far the most expensive(about 8-10X the local competition) tournament option in Budapest. All Budapest tournaments normally have prizes. Note the two-tier pricing system used where Hungarian players get the standard price of 12,000HUF(42EUR; 56CAN; 56USD) which can be negotiated lower while foreign players get the ‘tourist’ prices.

    Hungarian Tournaments
    I played in 2 small opens, a RR event and the season opening round of the Budapest Team Championship.

    Budapest Team Championship Round 1
    This year I am again playing for Rakosliget(RAC). This season we have been promoted to Division 1. Our team also has a second team playing in Division 3 as we have a much larger lineup than last year due to a big recruiting effort by our Captain, Balla,Atilla.

    Division I. Lilienthal Group
    HASE – RAC I 7:5
    Our top team lost a tough match against a strong team.HASE - RAC 7:5 I I was originally scheduled to play for the top team but was switched to team 2 at the last moment.

    Division III. Szén Group
    MLTC IV - RAC II 2,5:9,5 MLTC IV – RAC II 2,5:9,5
    I won my individual game and our team won despite fielding only 10 of the required 12 players.

    Lila Futo(<2200 G/90)
    Mester,A(2078) won the tournament. This small open was on the weekend immediately after the Budapest Open so I was feeling a bit tired but I also had the feeling that no tournament should be passed up, since my reason for moving to Hungary was to play as much as possible. 41 players showed up in this edition of the open(usually twice per year).

    Kobanya Open(<2200 G/90)
    Koczo(2199) had a smashing 6-0 score and took clear first. I was =2nd on tiebreak with Nagy,A(NOT Mr. First Saturday) with 4.5/6 so Nagy got 3rd on tiebreak. This was one of two opens in September that came right after the grueling Budapest Open. If I had had any sense, I would not have played but there is so much cheap FIDE rated chess in Budapest that it is impossible to decline any tournament.

    Torokves A RR(<2200 G/120)
    Juniors did well at Torokves in the RR A group. Szatmari,D took clear first with 7/9 and was never really challenged. I finished with 5/9 for 4th place. Juniors also took the next 2 places before the middle-aged players could make any impression. Orfei,R had bad luck in several games as time pressure spoiled many promising positions. Csillag,J played some aggressive and creative chess for a good result.

    My score was nothing special but the tournament was a great time as usual for the bargain price of 5,500HUF(19.4EUR; 25USD; 24.54CAN). Now I am patiently waiting for the Budapest Discount Card which gives the holder 10% off the entry fee for all Budapest tournaments. In the Open section Furedi,E(Junior) had a massive 8/9 score beating the top seed in the last round.

    Final Round 9 Standings

    Name Rating Pts
    • Szatmari,D 2056 7
    • Ruck,R 1985 5.5
    • Farkas,R 2117 5.5
    • Yip,M(CAN) 2087 5
    • Palla,A 1974 4.5
    • Csillag,J 1925 4.5
    • Takacs,K 1897 4
    • Bartuszek,A 1924 4
    • Nagy L 1968 3.5
    • Orfei,R(ITA) 1973 1.5


    International Tournaments
    Olympiad
    -Olympiad Open Istanbul 2012-Fourth seeded Hungary finished 9th.
    -Olympiad Women Istanbul 2012-12th seeded Hungary finished 17th.

    Other
    -Athens GRE Aug 2012-Rapport,R(2605) =1st 10/13 but lost out on the tiebreak. Varga,K finished with 7.5 in the women’s group.
    -40th GM Dortmund GER 2012-Caruana,F and Karjakin,Sergey shared first with 6/9. Leko got shared 2nd with 5.5/9.
    -Husek Vienna Open 2012-Markus Ragger took first place on tie-break from Tamas Banusz and Czaba Horvath who all scored 6/7.

    Please allow a few days for the file hosts to update their websites.

    Sorry for the delay, as I had a busy September.

  • #2
    Re: Entry Fee Table

    Can someone explain how to get information to line up in table format?

    [Table starts]
    Rounds Prizes*** Entry Fee(>FIDE 2000)
    HUF EUR USD CAN
    First Saturday(FS) 9-11
    FS Price for Hungarians* No 12,000 41.2 53.07 53.23

    September 2012
    Torokves A RR 9 Yes 5,500 19.4 25 25
    Lila Futo Open** 6 Yes 3,000 10.3 13.3 13.4
    Kobanya Open 6 Yes 3,000 10.3 13.3 13.4
    [Table ends]

    (Sorry I can't everything to line up)

    Notes
    *Unadvertised. I learned this the hard way after paying the tourist prices for a year.
    ** Still using mechanical clocks many of which are unreliable.
    ***Prizes are modest in all the tournaments.

    Thanks in advance

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    • #3
      Re: Entry Fee Table


      Code:
      Col1  Col2  Col3
      AAA   BBB   CCC


      was done like this (with {} in place of the square brackets):

      {FONT="Courier New"}
      {CODE}
      Col1 Col2 Col3
      AAA BBB CCC
      {/CODE}
      {/FONT}

      You still have to fool around inserting extra spaces here and there (no idea why) making use of "Preview Post" a LOT

      And the box around is a PITA and the Code: heading is also useless and annoying.
      ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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      • #4
        Re: Entry Fee Table

        [QUOTE=Kerry Liles;57969]
        {FONT="Courier New"}
        {CODE}
        Col1 Col2 Col3
        AAA BBB CCC
        {/CODE}
        {/FONT}
        [\quote]

        At one moment the table tag was implemented. Though the message went down as it is non sticky anymore. I don't remember proper rules for it.

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        • #5
          Re: Entry Fee Table

          [QUOTE=Egidijus Zeromskis;57972]
          Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
          {FONT="Courier New"}
          {CODE}
          Col1 Col2 Col3
          AAA BBB CCC
          {/CODE}
          {/FONT}
          [\quote]

          At one moment the table tag was implemented. Though the message went down as it is non sticky anymore. I don't remember proper rules for it.
          The table tag still works, its what I use. Same as regular HTML table but with square brackets instead of angle brackets.

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          • #6
            Re: Entry Fee Table

            [QUOTE=Roger Patterson;57977]
            Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post

            The table tag still works, its what I use. Same as regular HTML table but with square brackets instead of angle brackets.
            When I try the table, it looks like multiple spaces are not kept - they end up as a single space... Can you post some code that works?
            ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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            • #7
              Re: Entry Fee Table

              Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post

              When I try the table, it looks like multiple spaces are not kept - they end up as a single space... Can you post some code that works?
              Sure, when I get home , so you will have to wait a few days.

              But, HTML does not keep multiple spaces so I'm not sure what your expectations are.

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              • #8
                Re: Budapest Chess News October 2012 Issue

                Now available for download at
                http://www.sarkanydse.hu/index.php/c...est-chess-news

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                • #9
                  Re: Entry Fee Table

                  [QUOTE=Kerry Liles;57978]
                  Originally posted by Roger Patterson View Post

                  When I try the table, it looks like multiple spaces are not kept - they end up as a single space... Can you post some code that works?
                  the table below:

                  column a collumn b column c
                  alpha beta gamma
                  1923 1425 1600
                  is generated by something that looks like this: (but with square brackets [ & ] instead of angle brackets < & >. You also need to not have the carriage returns as they show up as extra lines in your message.


                  <table>
                  <tr><td> col a </td><td> col b </td><td> col c </td></tr>
                  <tr><td> alpha </td><td> beta </td><td> gamma </td></tr>
                  <tr><td>1923</td><td>1425 </td><td>1600 </td></tr>
                  </table>

                  what the other people say about the [code] tag: not sure what they mean. Nobody has ever said anything that made sense to me.

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                  • #10
                    Re: BCN October 2012 download

                    http://kevinspraggett.blogspot.hu/

                    Files now available for download.

                    I'm going to try a blog update too. Please bear with me for a bit while I figure out how to do things properly.

                    http://budapestchesnews.blogspot.hu/

                    Hope to have regular updates on my chess adventure(s) and Hungarian chess news etc.

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