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    World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship

    Press Release - $400,000 World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship

    Dubai, 9 June 2014

    The world’s top chess players gather in Dubai this month for the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship, held under the patronage of H. H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince and Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, from 15-21 June 2014 at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

    The organizing committee of the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship announced the launch of the championship at a press conference given by Organizing Committee chairman Khalid Ali Bin Zayed, member of Dubai Sports Council's Executive Office, Ibrahim Al-Bannai, Chairman of Dubai Chess Club and president of the Arab Chess Federation, Ismail al-Banna, Dubai Municipality Director of Corporate Marketing, Jamal Mohammed Abdouly of the Organizing Committee and General Coordinator Mohamed El Husseiny.

    It will be the third of this format for the World Rapid and Blitz to be organized under the FIDE umbrella. The first tournament was held in 2012 in Astana, Kazakhstan and the second was in 2013 in Khanty Mansisk, Russia.

    A record 124 players from 46 countries will compete for the title. World Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway and his predecessor Vishwanathan Anand of India head the list of participants together with national champions from all over the world.

    The Rapid championship will consist of 15 rounds to be held in the first three days. Games are scheduled 3pm daily on 16th, 17th and 18th June. The Blitz championship follows with 21 rounds starting 3pm on 19th and 20th June. Cash prizes totaling $400,000 shall be at stake with a top prize of $40,000 for the winner of each tournament. The championship will be broadcast live on the tournament’s official website

    www.dubai2014wrb.com

    with online games and commentary.

    In the Blitz Championship, each player will have 3 minutes 2 seconds additional time per move, starting from move 1. In the Rapid Championship, each player will have 15 minutes 10 seconds additional time per move, starting from move 1.

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    Player List for Dubai 2014

    1. Magnus Carlsen
    2. Levon Aronian
    3. Alexander Grischuk
    4. Viswanathan Anand
    5. Fabiano Caruana
    6. Hikaru Nakamura
    7. Sergey Karjakin
    8. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
    9. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
    10. Peter Svidler
    11. Boris Gelfand
    12. Nikita Vitiugov
    13. Ian Nepomniachtchi
    14. Hao Wang
    15. Eljanov Pavel
    16. P. Harikrishna
    17. Etienne Bacrot
    18. Alexander Morozevich
    19. Radoslaw Wojtaszek
    20. Teimour Radjabov

    122 players are shown on the website, including Eric Hansen. It should be noted that Boris Gelfand is playing under the FIDE flag.

    Judit Polgar will be there but not Vassily Ivanchuk.

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    • #3
      Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

      Dubai World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship 2014

      Schedule

      Sun Jun 15 Opening Ceremony 19:30

      Mon Jun 16 Rapid 15:00 Rounds 1-5

      Tue Jun 17 Rapid 15:00 Rounds 6-10

      Wed Jun 18 Rapid Finals 15:00 Rounds 11-15

      Thu Jun 19 Blitz Finals 15:00 Rounds 1-11

      Fri Jun 20 Blitz Finals 15:00 Rounds 12-21

      Fri Jun 20 Closing Ceremony 19:30
      __________

      15:00 Dubai time is 8:00 AM Toronto/Montreal time

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        Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

        Who do you guys have winning? Nakamura anyone?

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          Dubai Rapid and Blitz Chess Dubai

          From what I could see Nakamura as the top-rated player in both has drawn the white pieces for blitz and the black pieces for rapid at today’s opening ceremonies.

          Chessbet gives their top eleven (in alphabetic order)

          Anand
          Aronian
          Carlsen
          Caruana
          Grischuk
          Karjakin
          Le
          Mamedyarov
          Nakamura
          Svidler
          Vachier-Lagrave
          ______________
          From the official website:

          Rapid by FIDE Rating

          Nakamura (2841)
          Caruana (2840)
          Grischuk (2828)
          Carlsen (2827)
          Mamedyarov (2799)
          Svidler (2787)
          Aronian (2785)
          Karjakin (2781)
          Malakhov (2776)
          Anand (2770)
          Korobov (2770)

          Blitz by FIDE Rating

          Nakamura (2879)
          Karjakin (2866)
          Aronian (2863)
          Carlsen (2837)
          La Grave (2835)
          Anand (2827)
          Mamedyarov (2822)
          Le (2817)
          Nepomniachtchi (2816)
          Grischuk (2801)
          Yangyi Yu (2771)

          http://dubai2014wrb.com/playerlist/rating?lang=en
          Last edited by Wayne Komer; Sunday, 15th June, 2014, 05:39 PM.

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            Dubai World Rapid and Blitz 2014

            Monday, June 16, 2014

            The official site is down and not transmitting. As I write the third round has just started. I have found

            http://www.chessdom.com/fide-world-r...14-live-video/

            with a perfectly delightful commentator with a low, easy, soft accent. He may be Dimitry Komarov. Delightful last name too!
            _______
            The sensation is that Nakamura has lost in Round One to Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli of Venezuela. Aronian has lost too.

            World Rapid Championship Dubai 2014
            Round One
            June 16, 2014
            Iturrizaga Bonelli, Eduardo-Nakamura, Hikaru
            A11 English

            1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 c6 3. e3 Nf6 4. Nc3 a6 5. Qc2 g6 6. d4 Bg7 7. b3 dxc4 8. bxc4 c5 9. d5 b5 10. Bb2 O-O 11. cxb5 axb5 12. Bxb5 Na6 13. O-O Nb4 14. Qe2 Nbxd5 15. Rfd1 Nxc3 16. Bxc3 Qc7 17. a4 Bb7 18. Rac1 Rfc8 19. Qc4 Bxf3 20. gxf3 e6 21. Bd4 Nd5 22. Qxc5 Qd8 23. Qa3 Qg5 24. Kh1 Qh5 25. Be2 Bf8 26. Rxc8 Rxc8 27. Qb2 Qh4 28. Kg2 Qg5 29. Kh1 Qh4 30. Ba6 Bd6 31. Kg2 Qxh2 32. Kf1 Rb8 33. Bb5 h5 34. Ke2 Qg2 35. Bh8 Bf8 36. Be5 Ra8 37. Bc6 Ra5 38. Bxd5 exd5 39. Qb6 Qg5 40. Bf4 Qf5 41. Qxa5 Qc2 42. Qd2 Qxa4 43. Qxd5 h4 44. Qd7 Qc4 45. Qd3 Qe6 46. Bd6 Bg7 47. Qe4 Qa2 48. Kf1 Qb3 49. Qd3 1-0

            As the number one rated player in both Rapid and Blitz, Hikaru Nakamura drew the lots to
 determine the colors yesterday. Whichever color he chose, all odd number players would also play in 
the first round, while even numbered seeds would play the opposite. For the Rapid he drew
 black, and for the Blitz he drew white.
            _________
            Bonelli from Venezuela has an FIDE rating of 2652 with Rapid and Blitz ratings of 2652 and 2722.

            Mamedyarov goes down to Jobava in Round Three

            World Rapid Championship 2014
            Round Three
            June 16, 2014
            Jobava, Baadur-Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar
            A45 Queen’s Pawn

            1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Bf4 Bf5 4. f3 e6 5. g4 Bg6 6. h4 h6 7. e3 c5 8. h5 Bh7 9. Nb5 Na6 10. c3 Be7 11. Bd3 Bxd3 12. Qxd3 Nd7 13. Ne2 O-O 14. a4 Bf6 15. Bd6 Re8 16. f4 Nb6 17. g5 hxg5 18. h6 g6 19. fxg5 Bxg5 20. h7 Kg7 21. Be5 f6 22. Nd6 Rh8 23. Nf4 Bxf4 24. Bxf4 g5 25. O-O-O Nc4 26. Rh6 Kxh6 27. Nf7 Kg7 28. Nxd8 Raxd8 29. b3 Nb6 30. Rg1 Rxh7 31. e4 Kh8 32. e5 gxf4 33. Qg6 Rf8 34. exf6 1-0
            ________
            Round Four

            There are 113 players in the tourney. The games being featured are the top dozen or so Aronian and Nakamura disappeared after the first round from the screens making it look more like a knockout than anything else.

            These are the matchups at the beginning of Round Four with the total number of points after the names.

            Karjakin, Sergey (3)-Jobava, Baadur (3)
            Neponmniachtchi, Ian (3)-Laznicka, Viktor (3)
            Moiseenko, Alexander (2.5)-Caruana, Fabiano (2.5)
            Tomashevsky, Evgeny (2.5)-Carlsen, Magnus (2.5)
            Bacrot, Etienne (2.5)-Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime (2.5)
            Harikrishna P. (2.5)-Polgar, Judit (2.5)
            Inarkiev, Ernesto (2.5)-Ragger, Markus (2.5)
            Nakamura, Hikaru (2.0)-Fressinet, Laurent (2.5)

            Eric Hansen is playing the Ukrainian:

            Hansen, Eric (2.0)-Onischuk, Vladimir(2.0)

            And he is ahead in the standings in front of Aronian, Radjabov, Morozevich etc for the moment.

            The official site is off and on again. There is good transmission at:

            http://new.livestream.com/accounts/7...vents/3087419?

            _______

            Round Five

            Eric goes down to Alexander:

            World Rapid and Blitz Dubai 2014
            Round Five
            June 16, 2014
            Grischuk, Alexander-Hansen, Eric
            C02 French, Advance, Paulsen Attack

            1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Nge7 6. Na3 cxd4 7. cxd4 Nf5 8. Nc2 Qb6 9. Bd3 Bd7 10. O-O Be7 11. g4 Nh6 12. h3 Rc8 13. Rb1 Ng8 14. b4 h5 15. g5 g6 16. Bd2 a6 17. a4 Bd8 18. b5 axb5 19. axb5 Na5 20. Ne3 Ne7 21. Bb4 Nf5 22. Nxf5 gxf5 23. Bc5 Rxc5 24. dxc5 Qxc5 25. Qa4 Qc3 26. Be2 Qc5 27. Rfc1 Qb6 28. h4 O-O 29. Qb4 Re8 30. Ra1 Nc4 31. Bxc4 dxc4 32. Rxc4 Be7 33. Qa5 Qxb5 34. Qxb5 Bxb5 35. Rc7 Bc6 36. Nd4 Bd5 37. Rac1 b6 38. Rc8 Rxc8 39. Rxc8 Kg7 40. Ne2 Bc5 41. Nf4 Bf3 42. g6 1-0
            ______

            Today’s rounds end with the following at the top:

            Ian Nepomniachtchi 4.5/5
            Sergey Karjakin 4.5/5
            Fabiano Caruana 4.5/5
            Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 4.0/5
            Magnus Carlsen 4.0/5

            Svidler and Anand have 3.5/5, Nakamura has 3/5

            Ian flew in by Fly Emirates but somehow it took 7 hours to come from Moscow and he arrived at 2 a.m.

            Eric Hansen’s Games

            1. Hansen (0)-Vallejo Pons (0) 0-1
            2. Faisal (0)-Hansen (0) 0-1
            3. Hansen (1)-Milov (0) 1-0
            4. Hansen (2)-Onischuk (2) 1-0
            5. Grischuk (2.5)-Hansen (3) 0-1

            Rounds 6-10 take place tomorrow and 11-15 Wednesday.
            Last edited by Wayne Komer; Monday, 16th June, 2014, 02:27 PM. Reason: added material

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              Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

              I'm watching from work. Eric Hansen just beat 2700 Vadim Milov

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                Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

                Up next:

                11 3 GM Grischuk Alexander 2828 2½ 3 GM Hansen Eric 2584 79

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                  Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

                  Eric's R5 game against Grischuk is available live at ChessBomb. The top 17 boards are being shown there. Nepo is the only player with a perfect 4/4.

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                    Dubai World Rapid and Blitz 2014


                    Matchups for Rapid Round Six

                    Nepomniachchti (4.5)-Caruana (4.5)

                    Karjakin (4.5)-Carlsen (4)

                    Movsesian (4)-Vachier-Lagrave (4)

                    Fressinet (4)-Le Quang (4)

                    Bacrot (3.5)-Grischuk (3.5)

                    Van Wely (3.5)-Svidler (3.5)

                    Anand (3.5)-Efimenko (3.5)

                    Radjabov (3.5)-Laznicka (3.5)

                    Morozevich (3.5) – Polgar, J. (3.5)

                    Jobava (3.5)-Ragger (3.5)

                    Tomashevsky (3.5)-Georgiev (3.5)

                    Aronian (3)-Riazantsev (3.5)

                    Nakamura (3)-Onischuk (3)

                    Kryvoruchko (3)-Hansen (3)

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                      World Rapid and Blitz Dubai 2014

                      World Rapid Championship

                      Day 2
                      June 17, 2014

                      Round Six Results

                      Nepomniachtchi (4.5)-Caruana (4.5) 0-1
                      Karjakin (4.5)-Carlsen (4) 0.5-0.5
                      Movsesian (4)-V. Lagrave (4) 1-0
                      Fressinet (4)- Le Quang (4) 0.5-0.5
                      Bacrot (3.5)-Grischuk (3.5) 0-1
                      Van Wely (3.5)-Svidler (3.5) 1-0
                      Anand (3.5)-Efimenko (3.5) 1-0
                      Radjabov (3.5)-Laznicka (3.5) 1-0
                      Morozevich (3.5)-Polgar, J. (3.5) 1-0
                      Jobava (3.5)-Ragger (3.5) 0.5-0.5
                      Tomashevsky (3.5)-Georgiev (3.5) 1-0
                      Aronian (3)-Riazantsev (3.5) 1-0
                      Nakamura (3)-Onischuk (3) 1-0
                      Kryvoruchko (3)-Hansen (3) 1-0
                      _________
                      World Rapid Championship Dubai
                      Round Six
                      June 17, 2014
                      Morozevich, Alexander – Polgar, Judit
                      B20 Sicilian Defence

                      1. e4 c5 2. b3 b6 3. Bb2 Bb7 4. Nc3 e6 5. f4 Nf6 6. e5 Nd5 7. Qf3 Bc6 8. Qg3 Nb4 9. O-O-O d5 10. exd6 Qxd6 11. Nf3 Nd7 12. d4 Rc8 13. d5 Nxd5 14. Nxd5 exd5 15. Ba6 Rc7 16. Rhe1 Be7 17. Rxe7 Kxe7 18. Qg5 Nf6 19. Qxg7 Qxf4 20. Kb1 d4 21. Qxh8 Be4 22. Re1 Ng4 23. Ng5 Ne3 24. Nxe4 Qxe4 25. Bd3 Qf4 26. Bc1 1-0

                      World Rapid Championship Dubai
                      Round Six
                      June 17, 2014
                      Kryvoruchko, Yuriy-Hansen, Eric
                      B43 Sicilian, Kan (5.Nc3)

                      1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Nc3 a6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 Qc7 6. Be2 Nf6 7. O-O Bb4 8. Qd3 Nc6 9. Kh1 Nxd4 10. Qxd4 Bc5 11. Qd3 b5 12. f4 Bb7 13. Bf3 b4 14. e5 bxc3 15. exf6 gxf6 16. Qxc3 Bxf3 17. Rxf3 Ke7 18. b3 Bd6 19. Qd3 Rac8 20. c4 f5 21. Bb2 Rhg8 22. Rd1 Bc5 23. Qc3 Rg6 24. b4 Ba7 25. c5 Qb7 26. Qd2 d5 27. cxd6 Kd7 28. Rc1 Rxc1 29. Qxc1 Bb6 30. Qf1 Rg8 31. Ra3 Qe4 32. Rxa6 Qxb4 33. Ba3 Qe4 34. Rxb6 1-0
                      _______

                      Round Seven Results

                      Caruana (5.5)-Karjakin (5) 0.5-0.5
                      Anand (4.5)-Movsesian (5) 0.5-0.5
                      Grischuk (4.5)-Morozevich (4.5) 0.5-0.5
                      Carlsen (4.5)-Fressinet (4.5) 0.5-0.5
                      Le Quang (4.5)-Nepomniachtchi (4.5) 0-1
                      Tomashevsky (4.5)-Radjabov (4.5) 0.5-0.5
                      Nakamura (4)-Van Wely (4.5) 1-0
                      Naiditsch (4)-Aronian (4) 0.5-0.5
                      V.Lagrave (4)-Inarkiev (4) 0.5-0.5
                      Hansen (3)- Meier (3) 0-1

                      World Rapid Championship Dubai 2014
                      Round Seven
                      June 17, 2014
                      Nakamura, Hikaru-Van Wely, Loek
                      B43 Sicilian, Kan (5.Nc3)

                      1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. f3 Bb4 8. Qd2 d5 9. Nde2 dxe4 10. a3 Ba5 11. O-O-O Nbd7 12. Bf4 e5 13. Bg5 O-O 14. Ng3 Bxc3 15. bxc3 Qa5 16. Kb2 Nc5 17. Bxf6 Qb6 18. Ka1 Qxf6 19. Bc4 Be6 20. Bxe6 Qxe6 21. Qd5 Qb6 22. Nxe4 Rac8 23. Rb1 Qa5 24. Ka2 b6 25. Nd6 Rcd8 26. Qxe5 g6 27. Rhd1 Qa4 28. Rd2 Qc6 29. Rb4 Rd7 30. Rbd4 Qc7 31. Nc4 Qxe5 32. Nxe5 Rc7 33. Rd6 Re8 34. Rc6 Rb7 35. f4 Kg7 36. g4 g5 37. Nc4 Ne4 38. Rd3 gxf4 39. Rf3 b5 40. Nb2 Rd7 41. Nd3 Re6 42. Rxe6 fxe6 43. Nxf4 Kf6 44. h4 a5 45. Re3 Nc5 46. Nd3 Na4 47. g5 Kf5 48. Kb3 Rc7 49. Re5 Kg4 50. Rxb5 Nxc3 51. Rxa5 Nd5 52. c4 Ne3 53. Re5 Kf3 54. Rxe6 Nxc4 55. Ne5 Nxe5 56. Rxe5 Rb7 57. Kc4 Rb1 58. Re7 Rc1 59. Kb5 Rb1 60. Ka5 h5 61. gxh6 Rh1 62. h7 Rxh4 63. a4 Kf4 64. Kb6 Kf5 65. a5 Kf6 66. Rc7 Rb4 67. Ka7 Rh4 68. Kb8 1-0

                      The leader after seven rounds is Fabiano Caruana with 6/7 followed by Karjakin, Nepomniachtchi and Movsesian, each with 5.5/7.

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                        World Rapid Championship Dubai 2014

                        Round Eight
                        June 17, 2014

                        The lone commentator is GM Dmitriy Komarov. He was born in the Ukraine in 1968. There is this story about him:

                        At the Christmas tournament of 2004/05 in Reggio Emilia, Ukrainian GM Dmitry Komarov, playing an Italian whose rating was significantly lower, obtained a big advantage, but while looking for a forced win he got into time-trouble and his flag fell on the control move. "Do you want a draw?", he asked his opponent, who a few moves previously couldn't have dreamt of such a result. Hesitatingly, the Italian agreed, although by all the laws of ruthless sportsmanship he should have called the arbiter so that Komarov's defeat could be registered.

                        Commenting on Morozevich-Nakamura, he notes that the book on the table next to Hikaru is “The Last of the Last”.

                        It is about Claude Choules, the final survivor of the First World War – 109 years old in 2010.

                        Nakamura beats Morozevich:

                        World Rapid Championship 2014
                        Round Eight
                        June 17, 2014
                        Morozevich, Alexander-Nakamura, Hikaru
                        B20 Sicilian

                        1. e4 c5 2. b3 Nc6 3. Bb2 Nf6 4. e5 Nd5 5. Nf3 g6 6. Bc4 Nb6 7. Bb5 Bg7 8. Bxc6 bxc6 9. O-O c4 10. Re1 O-O 11. d3 cxd3 12. Qxd3 d6 13. c4 dxe5 14. Qxd8 Rxd8 15. Nxe5 Bf5 16. f4 Nd7 17. Na3 Nxe5 18. Bxe5 Bf8 19. h3 h5 20. Nb1 f6 21. Bb2 Kf7 22. Nc3 e6 23. Ne4 Be7 24. Re2 a5 25. Nc3 Rd3 26. Na4 Bb4 27. Rc1 Bd2 28. Rf1 Rad8 29. Bc1 Bb4 30. Be3 Rd1 31. Nb2 Rxf1 32. Kxf1 Bb1 33. Na4 Bd3 34. Nb2 Bxe2 35. Kxe2 e5 36. fxe5 fxe5 37. Nd3 Ke6 38. Bc1 Bc3 39. Nc5 Kf5 40. Kf3 e4 41. Ke2 Bd4 42. Nb7 Ra8 43. Bd2 Bb6 44. Be3 Bxe3 45. Kxe3 Ke5 46. Nc5 Rd8 47. Nxe4 Rd1 48. Nd2 c5 49. Nf3 Kf5 50. Nh4 Kf6 51. Nf3 Ra1 52. a4 Rb1 53. Nd2 Re1 54. Kf2 Re8 55. Kf3 Ke5 56. Ke3 Kf5 57. Kf3 Rd8 58. Ke3 g5 59. Nf1 Rd1 60. Ke2 Rb1 61. Nd2 Rg1 62. Kf3 g4 63. hxg4 hxg4 64. Kf2 Rc1 65. Ke2 Rc3 66. Kd1 Ke5 67. Ke2 Kd4 0-1

                        _______

                        When I was studying in Manchester, one weekend, a team from the Manchester Chess Club travelled to York for a match. That would have been the summer of 1971.

                        Before the games we walked on the city walls. These date from Roman times and you walk on a sidewalk protected by the walls. I seem to remember that they are about 12 – 15 feet high at most, with no danger whatever.

                        I looked at one of my companions, Roy Waterhouse, and he was sweating profusely and short of breath. He had a fear of heights and we got him down as quickly as we could.

                        The point of the story is that what was “high” for him was not high to anyone else.

                        Fast forward to the present. There is an ad they are running for the Dubai Rapid and Blitz that shows two men playing chess in the open air. One is dressed in a conventional suit the other, in the white robe called the dishdash.

                        After there is a result and the two shake hands, the camera draws back and you see that the table is in the centre of the helipad at the Burj Al Arab Hotel. That’s the one that looks like the sail of a ship. The helipad is perched 210 km above the water. Now there is a place to make your knees quiver beneath you!

                        I can’t imagine even walking out on that platform and I am watching it on my computer's monitor!


                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZwHz9PQR0A
                        ________

                        Round Eight Results

                        Movsesian (5.5)-Caruana (6) 0.5-0.5
                        Nepomniachtchi (5.5)- Karjakin (5.5) 0.5-0.5
                        Morozevich (5)-Nakamura (5) 0-1
                        Grischuk (5)-Tomashevsky (5) 1-0
                        Kryvoruchko (5)- Carlsen (5) 0-1
                        Nguyen Son (5)-Anand (5) 0.5-0.5
                        Radjabov (5)-Fressinet (5) 0.5-0.5
                        Aronian (4.5)-Potkin (4.5) 1-0
                        Shyam Sundar (3)-Hansen (3) 0-1

                        Leaders after eight rounds:

                        Caruana 6.5/8
                        Grischuk 6/8
                        Nakamura 6/8
                        Nepomniachtchi 6/8
                        Carlsen 6/8
                        Movsesian 6/8
                        Karjakin 6/8
                        Last edited by Wayne Komer; Tuesday, 17th June, 2014, 03:23 PM.

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                        • #13
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                          World Rapid Championship Dubai 2014

                          Round Nine
                          June 17, 2014

                          Results

                          Caruana (6.5)-Grischuk (6) 0.5-0.5
                          Nakamura (6)-Nepomniachtchi (6) 0.5-0.5
                          Carlsen (6)-Movsesian (6) 1-0
                          Karjakin (6)-Aronian (5.5) 0-1
                          Anand (5.5)-Harikrishna (5.5) 1-0
                          Jobava (5.5)-Radjabov (5.5) 0.5-0.5
                          Le Quang (5.5) – Nguyen Son (5.5) 0.5-0.5
                          Fressinet (5.5)-Morozevich (5) 0.5-0.5
                          Bartel (5)-Svidler(5) 0-1
                          V-Lagrave (5)-Van Wely (5) 0.5-0.5
                          Hansen (4)-Moiseenko (4) 0-1
                          World Rapid Championships Dubai

                          Round Nine
                          June 17, 2014
                          Karjakin, Sergey-Aronian, Levon
                          C67 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence, Open Var

                          1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Nd6 6. Bxc6 dxc6 7. dxe5 Nf5 8. Qxd8 Kxd8 9. Rd1 Ke8 10. Nc3 h6 11. h3 Bb4 12. Ne2 g5 13. g4 Ne7 14. Ng3 Ng6 15. Nh5 Be6 16. Be3 Kf8 17. Nd4 Bd5 18. Nf6 Nxe5 19. Nxd5 cxd5 20. Nf5 c6 21. f4 Ng6 22. c4 Re8 23. Bd4 Rh7 24. a3 Ba5 25. cxd5 cxd5 26. Nd6 Ra8 27. Nxb7 Bb6 28. Bxb6 axb6 29. Rxd5 Nxf4 30. Rb5 h5 31. gxh5 Rxh5 32. Rd1 Rc8 33. Nd6 Rc2 34. Nf5 Kg8 35. h4 Kh7 36. Rd7 gxh4 37. Kh1 Ne2 38. Rxf7 Kg8 39. Rg7 Kh8 40. Rf7 Ng3 41. Kg1 h3 42. Rf8 Kh7 43. Rf7 Kg8 0-1

                          Round Ten Results

                          Carlsen (7)-Caruana (7) 1-0
                          Aronian (6.5)-Nakamura (6.5) 1-0
                          Nepomniachtchi (6.5)-Grischuk (6.5) 0.5-0.5
                          Karjakin (6)-Anand (6.5) 0.5-0.5
                          Svidler (6)-Fressinet (6) 1-0
                          Radjabov (6)-Naiditsch (6) 0.5-0.5
                          Le Quang (6)-Tomashevsky (6) 0-1
                          Yangyi (6)-Dreev (6) 1-0
                          Nguyen Son (6)-Movsesian (6) 0.5-0.5
                          Malakhov (5.5)-Jobava (6) 0.5-0.5
                          Michalik (4)-Hansen (4) 0-1
                          Pairings for Round Eleven
                          Aronian (7.5)-Carlsen (8)
                          Caruana (7)-Svidler (7)
                          Grischuk (7)-Yangyi (7)
                          Anand (7)-Nepomniachtchi (7)
                          Tomashevsky (7)-Nguyen Son (6.5)
                          Nakamura (6.5)-Radjabov (6.5)
                          Movsesian (6.5)-Karjakin (6.5)
                          Jobava (6.5)-Morozevich (6.5)
                          Naiditsch (6.5)-Mamedyarov (6)
                          Hansen (5)-Najer (5)

                          World Rapid Championship 2014

                          Round Ten
                          June 17, 2014
                          Carlsen, Magnus-Caruana, Fabiano
                          C41 Philidor, Hanham Var.
                          1. d4 d6 2. e4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 4. Nf3 Nbd7 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O exd4 7. Qxd4 Nb6 8. Bb3 O-O 9. a4 a5 10. Bf4 Bg4 11. Qd3 Nfd7 12. Nd4 Bf6 13. Ndb5 Nc5 14. Qg3 Nxb3 15. cxb3 Be6 16. Rac1 Nd7 17. Nd5 Bxd5 18. exd5 Rc8 19. Bd2 Be5 20. Qh3 c6 21. dxc6 Rxc6 22. Bxa5 Qxa5 23. Qxd7 Rxc1 24. Rxc1 Qd2 25. Rf1 Qxb2 26. Qxb7 Qxb3 27. a5 d5 28. Qc6 Rb8 29. Rc1 g6 30. a6 Qa2 31. a7 Rf8 32. g3 d4 33. Qb7 Kg7 34. Rc8 Rxc8 35. Qxc8 Qb1 36. Kg2 Qe4 37. Kh3 Qd3 38. a8=Q 1-0

                          World Rapid Championship 2014
                          Round Ten
                          June 17, 2014
                          Aronian, Levon-Nakamura, Hikaru
                          C41 Philidor, Hanham Var.

                          1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 e5 4. Bxc4 exd4 5. exd4 Bd6 6. Nf3 Nf6 7. Qe2 Qe7 8. Qxe7 Bxe7 9. Nc3 O-O 10. O-O a6 11. Re1 Bd8 12. Bf4 Nbd7 13. Rac1 Nb6 14. Bb3 h6 15. d5 Bf5 16. h3 Re8 17. g4 Rxe1 18. Rxe1 Bd7 19. Ne5 Be8 20. h4 a5 21. a4 Nfd7 22. Nxd7 Bxd7 23. g5 hxg5 24. hxg5 Kf8 25. d6 c5 26. Kg2 c4 27. Bc2 Bc6 28. f3 Nd7 29. Bf5 Nc5 30. Rh1 Kg8 31. Bh7 Kf8 32. Bd3 Kg8 33. Bxc4 Ne6 34. Bxe6 fxe6 35. Kg3 Bb6 36. Re1 Bd7 37. Be3 Bd8 38. f4 Rc8 39. Rd1 Kf7 40. Bd4 Rc4 41. Be5 Bb6 42. Rh1 Rc8 43. Rh7 Rg8 44. Nb5 Kg6 45. Rh2 Rc8 46. Nc7 Bc5 47. b3 Bb4 48. Kf3 Bc6 49. Ke3 Bc5 50. Ke2 Bd7 51. Kd3 Rf8 52. Rc2 Bb6 53. Rh2 Bc5 54. Nb5 Rd8 55. Nd4 Bxd4 56. Kxd4 Rc8 57. Rh3 b5 58. axb5 Bxb5 59. Rc3 Rxc3 60. Kxc3 Kf7 61. Kd4 g6 62. Kc5 Bd7 63. Kb6 Ke8 64. Kxa5 Kd8 65. b4 Kc8 66. Kb6 Be8 67. b5 Bd7 68. Ka6 Kb8 69. b6 Bc8 70. b7 1-0

                          World Rapid Championship 2014
                          Round Ten
                          June 17, 2014
                          Michalik, Peter-Hansen, Eric
                          E60 King’s Indian, 3.g3

                          1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. g3 c6 4. Bg2 d5 5. e3 Bg7 6. Ne2 O-O 7. O-O dxc4 8. Nd2 b5 9. a4 Nd5 10. axb5 cxb5 11. Nc3 Bb7 12. Nxb5 Nxe3 13. fxe3 Bxg2 14. Kxg2 Qd5 15. Qf3 Qxb5 16. Nxc4 Nd7 17. Na5 Rac8 18. Qb7 Nb6 19. Rf2 e5 20. d5 Qd3 21. Rd2 Qe4 22. Kf2 Bh6 23. Re2 Qh1 24. d6 e4 25. Nc6 Qxh2 26. Kf1 Qh1 27. Kf2 Qf3 28. Ke1 Qxg3 29. Kf1 Kh8 30. d7 Qh3 31. Ke1 Nxd7 32. Rxa7 Nc5 33. Qb5 Nd3 34. Kd2 Qf1 35. Ra1 Nxc1 36. Rxc1 Rfd8 0-1

                          ________

                          It has been fascinating to watch the strong grandmasters who had a slow start begin to percolate up to the top. Carlsen and Aronian are leading with Svidler and Anand just behind them.

                          Ian Nepomniachtchi has unfortunately been consistently good. I say unfortunately, because his surname is the darndest to type up without making a mistake. I wish there were something I could do.

                          It reminds me of an old story. During a summer heat wave at the beginning of the last century, a cart horse died on Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto. A policeman had to write up the report and found the greatest difficulty spelling ‘Roncesvalles’, so he dragged the dead beast over to Queen Street and wrote up his report there!

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                          • #14
                            Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

                            Aronian (7.5) has White tomorrow in his match tomorrow morning (7 a.m. EST) with Carlsen (8.0) which should make him the slight favourite. Moreover, he's also 5 against Carlsen in shorter time controls according to chessgames.com, 11 -6 =13
                            Last edited by Jack Maguire; Wednesday, 18th June, 2014, 07:54 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Re: World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship Dubai 2014

                              Aronian threw away his win with 35.Qf3+?? so Carlsen (now 8.5/11) remains a 1/2 point ahead with 4 rounds to play. Joining Aronian in joint 2nd with 8/11 are Anand (who beat Nepo), Caruana (who beat Svidler), Tomashevsky (who beat Nguyen), and Yu (who beat Grischuk).

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