30/07/2016 – Svidler volvió a estar incómodo. Vachier-Lagrave no vio una simplificación que le daba ventaja y terminaron firmando tablas. El resultado final: 8.5:3.5 para el galo. En el duelo de juveniles, tanto Rambaldi y Studer, como Bok y Georgiadis firmaron tablas. Reportaje...
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Tata Steel 2026 with analyses by Bluebaum, Giri, L'Ami, Woodward and many more. Opening videos by Kasimdzhanov, Marin and Zwirs. 10 exciting opening articles with new repertoire ideas and much more.
Masters Challenge: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave vs. Peter Svidler
Resumen de la jornada en vídeo
Partída lenta 4 en vídeo
Última ronda de ajedrez clásico
Contra Maxime Vachier-Lagrave no estuvo a su altura: Peter Svidler
Los duelistas analizando con Daniel King
Partidas rápidas
Partidas clásicas
Duelos juveniles
Los resultados no son halagüeños para los locales, pero sin duda será una excelente experiencia que a la podrán sacarle partido en el futuro
Nico Georgiadis y Benjamin Bok
Benjamin Bok
Nico Georgiadis
Noel Studer y Francesco Rambaldi
Francesco Rambaldi: italiano con precisión suiza
Magistral abierto
Maxim Rodshtein
Ivan Saric
Ante Brkic
Awonder Liang
Clasificación tras la ronda 5
1.
Shankland,Samuel L
GM
2661
M
USA
4
1
0
4.5
14.0
55.5
2.
Aravindh,Chithambaram VR
GM
2543
M
IND
4
1
0
4.5
12.5
55.0
3.
Safarli,Eltaj
GM
2678
M
AZE
3
2
0
4.0
13.5
51.0
4.
Bachmann,Axel
GM
2649
M
PAR
3
2
0
4.0
13.0
54.5
5.
Baklan,Vladimir
GM
2618
M
UKR
3
2
0
4.0
12.5
51.5
6.
Khairullin,Ildar
GM
2629
M
RUS
3
2
0
4.0
12.0
50.0
7.
Bartel,Mateusz
GM
2649
M
POL
4
0
1
4.0
11.5
52.0
8.
Kovchan,Alexander
GM
2576
M
UKR
3
1
1
3.5
15.0
51.0
9.
Kraemer,Martin
GM
2567
M
GER
3
1
1
3.5
15.0
50.0
10.
Gaehwiler,Gabriel
FM
2392
M
SUI
2
3
0
3.5
14.5
49.0
11.
Sethuraman,S P.
GM
2656
M
IND
2
3
0
3.5
14.0
50.0
12.
Gozzoli,Yannick
GM
2571
M
FRA
3
1
1
3.5
14.0
48.5
13.
Sasikiran,Krishnan
GM
2639
M
IND
3
1
1
3.5
14.0
47.0
14.
Vitiugov,Nikita
GM
2728
M
RUS
2
3
0
3.5
13.5
49.5
15.
Balogh,Csaba
GM
2635
M
HUN
2
3
0
3.5
13.0
51.0
16.
Salem,A R. Saleh
GM
2608
M
UAE
2
3
0
3.5
13.0
50.5
16.
Kunin,Vitaly
GM
2592
M
GER
2
3
0
3.5
13.0
50.5
18.
Meier,Georg
GM
2657
M
GER
2
3
0
3.5
13.0
49.5
19.
Swayams,Mishra
IM
2457
M
IND
3
1
1
3.5
13.0
49.0
20.
Shyam,Sundar M
GM
2526
M
IND
2
3
0
3.5
13.0
47.5
21.
Saric,Ivan
GM
2660
M
CRO
3
1
1
3.5
12.5
53.5
22.
Horvath,Adam
GM
2498
M
HUN
3
1
1
3.5
12.5
52.5
23.
Haimovich,Tal
IM
2383
M
ISR
3
1
1
3.5
12.5
48.0
24.
Vernay,Clovis
IM
2507
M
FRA
3
1
1
3.5
12.0
51.5
25.
Rodshtein,Maxim
GM
2698
M
ISR
2
3
0
3.5
12.0
51.5
26.
Stany,G A.
IM
2476
M
IND
3
1
1
3.5
12.0
46.5
27.
Jumabayev,Rinat
GM
2613
M
KAZ
3
1
1
3.5
11.0
51.5
28.
Bellahcene,Bilel
IM
2498
M
FRA
3
1
1
3.5
11.0
50.5
29.
Edouard,Romain
GM
2639
M
FRA
2
3
0
3.5
11.0
50.0
30.
Erdos,Viktor
GM
2578
M
HUN
2
3
0
3.5
11.0
49.5
31.
Henrichs,Thomas
IM
2471
M
GER
3
1
1
3.5
8.5
49.5
Fotografías y vídeos: Pascal Simon y Daniel King (ChessBase)
Programa del duelo
Fecha
Hora
Actividad
23.07.2016
16:00
Inauguración
24.07.2016
13:30
Rápidas
25.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 1
26.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 2
27.07.2016
Clases magistrales
28.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 3
29.07.2016
14:00
Partida lenta 4
30.07.2016
14:00
Relámpago
Las partidas lentas puntúan el doble que las rápidas para la clasificación global
Torneo principal abierto
Será un suizo a 9 rondas. El control de tiempo es de 90 minutos para los primeros 40 movimientos, más 30 minutos para el resto de la partida, con 30 segundos por movimiento de suplemento a partir del primer movimiento.
Los premios
1.200, 1.000, 800, 600, 500, 2 x 400, 3 x 300, 5 x 200, 5 x 100 francos suizos. La mejor jugadora y los mejores veteranos y juveniles recibirán 200 y 100 francos suizos. Los mejores jugadores juveniles (Elo superior a 2000) 150 y 50 francos suizos. Los mejores jugadores con Elo inferior a 1800 y 1700 puntos recibirán 400, 300, 200 y 2 x 100 francos. La bolsa global de premios asciende a 10.600 francos suizos.
Más actividades
Habrá torneos de ajedrez rápido y relámpago, juveniles, ajedrez 960, simultáneas, un torneo de tenis-ajedrez, un torneo para médicos y un taller ChessBase.
Pascal Simon y Daniel King estarán en Biel para ChessBase y cubrirán el acontecimiento con entrevistas, vídeos etc. Comentarán las partidas a partir de las 17:00 CEST y tras ellas entrevistarán a Maxime Vachier-Lagrave y Peter Svidler.
YOUR PERSONAL CHESS COACH - Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of club chess, or already playing at a tournament level: with FRITZ, you can train more efficiently, intelligently and with a more personalised approach than ever before.
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