01/08/2013 – En la novena y penúltima ronda, disputada ayer, Moiseenko cosechó una victoria contra Vachier-Lagrave, alcanzando así a Bacrot quien, por su parte, había firmado tablas con Rapport. El líder sigue siendo Ding Liren, quien también empató con Nepomniachtchi. cualquiera de los cuatro primeros puede ganar el torneo a falta de la última ronda...
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Torneo Magistral Memorial Olivier Breisacher
La edición del Festival de Biel de este año a la vez será en recuerdo de Olivier Breisacher, quien organizó el torneo durante más de 15 años y falleció el año pasado.
Contento con su victoria en la novena ronda: Moiseenko
Fotografías: Pascal Simon (ChessBase)
Vídeos por Daniel King
Resumen de la ronda
La partida del día
Ronda 9: Alexander Moiseenko - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Las partidas para reproducir
Clasificación del magistral tras 9 rondas
Jugador
Elo
País
Puntos
1.
Ding Liren
2714
CHN
14
2.
Etienne Bacrot
2714
FRA
13
Alexander Moiseenko
2699
UKR
13
4.
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
2719
FRA
11
5.
Ian Nepomniachtchi
2717
RUS
9
6.
Richard Rapport
2693
HUN
5
Se aplica la regla de Bilbao: 3 puntos por victoria, 1 punto por empate y 0 puntos en caso de derrota.
Control de tiempo: 100 minutos para 40 movimientos más 50 minutos para 20 movimientos y 15 minutos para terminar la partida, con un incremento de 30 segundos por jugada a partir del primer movimiento. No está permitido ofrecer tablas antes del movimiento 40.
El 22 de julio ha comenzado el XLVI Festival de Ajedrez de Biel,
que en esta ocasión contará con la participación de Bacrot,
Vachier-Lagrave, Rapport, Nepomniachtchi, Liren y Moiseenko, en la
sección magistral, con cuatro jugadores nuevos que debutarán en el
cerrado.
Habrá retransmisiones de las partidas en el sitio web oficial y en Playchess.com Contaremos con análisis post mortem con los jugadores, a cargo de Daniel King.
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