14/03/2011 – Tras la tercera jornada del torneo Amber en Mónaco, Levon Aronian y Magnus Carlsen han salido como líderes conjuntos. Su encuentro directo terminó con empate 1-1, tras una partida de ajedrez rápido con muchos vaivenes. El GM ruso Alexander Grischuk perdió su partida contra su compatriota Sergey Karjakin por ½-1½. Tras tres rondas lideran Aronian y Grischuk en la clasificación de partidas a la ciega, mientras que Carlsen figura en la primera posición de la prueba de ajedrez rápido. Hoy, Vugar Gashimov recibió el premio a la partida del día, gracias a su bonita victoria a la ciega contra Anish Giri. Ronda 3...
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Lunes, 14 de marzo de 2011
XX torneo Amber de partidas rápidas y a la ciega
La XX edición del torneo
Amber de partidas rápidas y a la ciega, se celebra, en el Monte-Carlo
Bay Hotel & Resort, en Mónaco, entre el 11 y el 24 de marzo de 2011. La bolsa de
premios asciende a 227.000 euros. Cuando se clausure el torneo el 24 de marzo
por desgracia también terminará la era de un torneo muy especial. El primer
torneo (solo de partidas rápidas) se llevó a cabo en Roquebrune (Francia), en
1992 con motivo de la celebración del cumpleaños de la hija del matrimonio Van
Oosterom, Melody Amber. Se coronó vencedor Vassily Ivanchuk, el único
ajedrecista que ha participado en ¡todas las ediciones! En 1993 se introdujo la
fórmula única del torneo, como combinación entre partidas rápidas y a la ciega y
se jugó en Mónaco. A partir de 2008, el torneo se mudó a Niza. Por razones
históricas, los organizadores han optado por regresar a Mónaco para la edición
de despedida de este espectáculo único del ajedrez.
La victoria que Carlsen logró en la partida rápida contra Gashimov en la segunda ronda.
Las próximas emisiones de radio con comentarios en directo a cargo de Maurice Ashley y Daniel King serán el día 19 y los días 20 y 24, respectivamente.
El ritmo de juego es de 25 minutos por jugador y partida. En las partidas a la ciega hay un incremento de 20 segundos por jugada y en las partidas rápidas se añaden 10 segundos. Habrá retransmisiones en directo de las partidas en el sitio web oficial y en el servidor de ajedrez de ChessBase, Playchess.com.
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