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Renier Castellanos Rodriguez, who has made his home in Montreal for 3+ years now, recently achieved his 3rd and final GM norm and is now a bona fide GM.
"During the International Livigno Chess Open three players have also got a norm. Samuel Franklin (England) earned the IM norm, while Satyapragyan Swayang as well as Renier Castellanos Rodriguez each claimed the GM norm. Thanks to this, Castellanos Rodriguez now has reached the full title of Grand Master."
Renier does not represent Canada nor does he live here anymore. Just saying
He lived in Montreal for several years and had to leave to Spain for personal reasons. Last time we had news from him, he told us that he would probably come back in Montreal, since his wife(?) is still here...
Does anyone know why Renier still doesn't have his GM titile? It was reported in the fall of 2012 at several sites, including Spraggett's, that Renier was now a GM but FIDE still shows only the IM tittle. He evidently secured the requisite 3 GM norms and his rating was over 2500 for 16 months so why no title? I can only surmise that the application was never submitted ):
Incidentally, Renier escaped with a very lucky draw today in Spain. Stockfish had him down 11 pawns after just 23 moves (since he should have lost his Queen) but his opponent missed a rather basic tactic. I can't be too critical however, since I was up the proverbial 1,000 pawns in my last game at the ACC against Bill Evans after just 12 moves and missed a very simple mate in 5. Adding insult to injury, I even managed to ultimately lose the game ):
Does anyone know why Renier still doesn't have his GM titile? It was reported in the fall of 2012 at several sites, including Spraggett's, that Renier was now a GM but FIDE still shows only the IM tittle. He evidently secured the requisite 3 GM norms and his rating was over 2500 for 16 months so why no title? I can only surmise that the application was never submitted ):
Incidentally, Renier escaped with a very lucky draw today in Spain. Stockfish had him down 11 pawns after just 23 moves (since he should have lost his Queen) but his opponent missed a rather basic tactic. I can't be too critical however, since I was up the proverbial 1,000 pawns in my last game at the ACC against Bill Evans after just 12 moves and missed a very simple mate in 5. Adding insult to injury, I even managed to ultimately lose the game ):
Here's the position after 12 moves - Black has just played 11..b7-b5, unaware of the danger:
Jack, also deserving attention was the Queen maneuver 11.Qf4 and 12.Qh2, keeping flexibility in your kingside pawn structure, rather than 11.f3 and 12.g4. It would also have saved a tempo in getting your Queen to h2!
My Houdini (the free 1.5 edition) gives 11.f3 (chasing the Bishop all the way back home) and 11.Qf4 as equally good, Hugh, both plus 1.24. Pushing kingside pawns is rather a common theme in 'The 150 Attack' which is my wont choice against the 'Pirc'. The problem, of course, was my 13th move, Qh2?? which deserves 999 ?'s since it dropped my advantage from plus 1,000 to plus 0.29 ):
Last edited by Jack Maguire; Saturday, 6th September, 2014, 04:34 PM.
If ChessBomb has the game scored correctly, GM Wei Yi (2646), also missed Rh8+ today in Pune at the WJCC 2014 on his 18th move. At least I may be in good company now (:
Wei Yi's advantage went from +11.08 to 0.00 after leading with his Queen with 18.Qh6?? and 19.Qg7+??. Again, if the game is scored correctly, Wei Yi was soon dead lost after a 3rd egregious blunder, 25.Qxg6??. Stockfish now had the game at -6.48. Fortunately for Wei Yi, it's not the number of blunders but the final blunder which is usually fatal and that belonged to Wei Yi's opponent, Al Muthaiah (2215) as Wei Yi managed to escape with the full point. I'm not sure Caissa would be smiling however (:
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