23/09/2013 – El último torneo de la serie del Grand Prix de la FIDE se juega en una iglesia del siglo XI y contrastaba mucho con el programa de la ceremonia inaugural, que incluyó una actuación de breakdance. En la primera ronda, Gelfand venció a Giri. La partida de Nakamura vs. Tomashevsky fue una locura absoluta, pero concluyó en tablas, al igual que el resto. Alina l'Ami es la jefa de prensa. Inauguración y primera ronda...
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Participantes y premios
Nº
Jugador
País
Elo
Escalafón mundial
1
Caruana, Fabiano
ITA
2796
3
2
Grischuk, Alexander
RUS
2785
4
3
Nakamura, Hikaru
USA
2772
9
4
Gelfand, Boris
ISR
2764
11
5
Dominguez, Leinier
CUB
2757
12
6
Ponomariov, Ruslan
UKR
2756
13
7
Wang, Hao
CHN
2747
14
8
Giri, Anish
NED
2737
20
9
Ivanchuk, Vassily
UKR
2731
22
10
Bacrot, Etienne
FRA
2714
31
11
Fressinet, Laurent
FRA
2708
37
12
Tomashevsky, Evgeny
RUS
2706
40
Nº
Premio
Puntos GP
1
25.000
120+50
2
22.500
110+30
3
20.000
100+10
4
17.500
90
5
15.000
80
6
13.000
70
7
12.000
60
8
11.000
50
9
10.000
40
10
9.000
30
11
8.000
20
12
7.000
10
La inauguración
La sede de juego extraordinaria: la capilla de Villedieu, construida en 1180 por monjes soldados de la Orden del Temple
Leinier Domínguez llega con su esposa Yanelis
In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti? No, en esta ocasión es Kirsan Ilyumzhinov dirigiendo la palabra a los presentes
Inaugurando el sexto torneo de la serie del Grand Prix de la FIDE
Botellas de champán para el sorteo de los emparejamientos (Ruslan Ponomariov tuvo el número 12)
Los participantes se llevaron las botellas de champán
Un vídeo de la actuación del grupo Black Blanc Beur "Chroniques du périmètre"
Ronda 1
22 de septiembre de 2013, 15:00 CEST
Fressinet, Laurent
2708
½-½
Ponomariov, Ruslan
2756
Grischuk, Alexander
2785
½-½
Wang Hao
2736
Caruana, Fabiano
2779
½-½
Bacrot, Etienne
2723
Ivanchuk, Vassily
2731
½-½
Dominguez Perez, Leinier
2757
Nakamura, Hikaru
2772
½-½
Tomashevsky, Evgeny
2703
Gelfand, Boris
2764
1-0
Giri, Anish
2737
Svetlana Titova realizando el movimiento inaugural
La sala de juego con lámparas modernas
En la partida Nakamura vs. Tomashevsky, las blancas contestaron al sistema Noteboom con la variante del gambito 4.e4. A lo largo de la partida, las blancas sacrificaron una pieza por una torre, pero finalmente solo tuvieron que frenar al contrajuego de las negras mediante una combinación forzada para alcanzar las tablas.
Bacrot y Caruana
Grischuk vs. Wang Hao
Alexander Grischuk
La partida entre Vassily Ivanchuk y Leinier Domínguez concluyó en tablas tras 19 movimientos por repetición de jugadas en una India de Dama
Boris Gelfand conquistó la única victoria de la primera ronda en su partida contra Anish Giri. Tras haber ganado un peón mediante un sacrificio de calidad, las negras se encontraron en una posición pasiva y finalmente perdieron la partida.
Los jugadores paseando por la sala durante la ronda
Sergey Tiviakov es el comentarista de las partidas
Con un reloj así, los apuros de tiempo parecen todavía más grandes
Información y fotos: Alina L´Ami (Jefa de prensa)
Traducción: Nadja Wittmann (ChessBase)
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