18/04/2012 – Este torneo se está llevando a cabo entre el 15 y el 23 de abril de 2012 en el Club de Ajedrez y Cultura de Dubái. Participan muchos grandes maestros internacionales. Cuando se han disputado las tres primeras rondas, quedan seis jugadores con el marcador perfecto. En el séptimo lugar figura la MI india Tania Sachdev, con 2,5/3. El sitio web oficial del torneo dice que derrotó con las piezas negras al GM Ivan Sokolov en la segunda ronda, pero la partida no está disponible. Impresiones fotográficas y vídeos...
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El comienzo de la segunda ronda, con Baadur Jobava (2706) jugando contra
Kazakh Kazbek Primbetov (2220) Jobava ganó en 49 movimientos.
Vladimir Akopian, de Armenia (Elo 2684)
Amin Bassem, de Egipto (Elo 2608)
Tania Sachdev (Elo 2414) con 2,5/3 en el séptimo lugar
Mikheil Mchedlishvili de Georgia (Elo 2626)
Volkov Sergey (2623) nos envió impresiones fotográficas desde
Dubái
Parimarjan Negi (Elo 2639)
Shayesteh Ghader Pour (Elo 2248) durante la partida que disputó contra su marido...
el GM Ehsan Ghaem Maghami
El principal favorito y líder, Baadur Jobava, de Georgia
Clasificación tras 3 rondas
Jugador
Títul
País
Elo
Puntos
1
Jobava Baadur
GM
GEO
2706
3.0
2
Ni Hua
GM
CHN
2637
3.0
3
Mchedlishvili Mikheil
GM
GEO
2626
3.0
4
Pantsulaia Levan
GM
GEO
2595
3.0
5
Kravtsiv Martyn
GM
UKR
2588
3.0
6
Sandipan Chanda
GM
IND
2595
3.0
7
Tania Sachdev
IM
IND
2414
2.5
8
Petrosian Tigran L
GM
ARM
2643
2.5
9
Gopal G N
GM
IND
2572
2.5
10
Akopian Vladimir
GM
ARM
2684
2.5
11
Grigoryan Karen H
IM
ARM
2510
2.5
12
Arutinian David
GM
GEO
2553
2.5
13
Miroshnichenko Evgenij
GM
UKR
2624
2.5
14
Shyam Nikil P
IM
IND
2490
2.5
15
Andriasian Zaven
GM
ARM
2616
2.5
16
Nisipeanu Liviu-Dieter
GM
ROU
2643
2.5
17
Amin Bassem
GM
EGY
2608
2.5
18
Volkov Sergey
GM
RUS
2623
2.5
19
Baklan Vladimir
GM
UKR
2612
2.5
20
Kovchan Alexander
GM
UKR
2598
2.5
21
Zhou Weiqi
GM
CHN
2628
2.5
22
Petrosian Davit G
GM
ARM
2463
2.5
23
Kuzubov Yuriy
GM
UKR
2615
2.5
24
Iordachescu Viorel
GM
MDA
2644
2.5
25
Ezat Mohamed
IM
EGY
2441
2.5
26
Swapnil S Dhopade
IM
IND
2426
2.5
27
Lalith Babu M R
GM
IND
2532
2.5
28
Shyam Sundar M
IM
IND
2474
2.5
Vídeos por Vijay Kumar
La inauguración
Entrevistas con Ghaem Maghami, explicando la partida que jugó contra su
mujer en la segunda ronda y con Ghader Pour Shayesteh, Jobava Baadur y G.N. Gopal.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
Opening videos: Sipke Ernst brings the Ulvestad Variation up to date + Part II of ‘Mikhalchishin's Miniatures’. Special: Jan Werle shows highlights from the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025 in the video. ‘Lucky bag’ with 40 analyses by Ganguly, Illingworth et al.
In this video course, Grandmaster Ivan Sokolov explores the fascinating world of King’s Indian and Pirc structures with colours reversed, often arising from the French or Sicilian.
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