07/03/2024 – Nodirbek Abdusattorov se había coronado campeón del grupo Masters del Festival de Ajedrez de Praga previamente a la última ronda. En la última ronda, los encuentros Rapport vs. Abdusattorov, Praggnanandhaa vs. Navara, Nguyen vs. Vidit y Keymer vs. Bartel concluyeron en tablas. Finalmente también firmaron las paces Maghsoodloo y Gukesh. Ediz Ediz Gurel se ha coronado campeón del grupo Challengers con 6,5/9 puntos. | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
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Vishy Anand, nacido en 1969, pasa por ser “la cabeza más rápida del planeta“ y es el actual Campeón del Mundo. Los expertos dicen que es uno de los más grandes talentos naturales de la historia del ajedrez. Los expertos GM Yannick Pelletier, GM Mihail Marin, GM Karsten Müller y MI Oliver Reeh explican las partidas de Vishy Anand y nos enseñan, como se pueden armar las partidas desde un punto de vista estratégico para presionar sobre el oponente y para jugar los finales con la técnica apropiada para ganar la partida.
El Festival de Ajedrez de Praga incluye toda una serie de torneos, entre ellos tres torneos por invitación a todos contra todos, con un torneo Masters, uno de Challengers y Future. Además se disputará un torneo abierto internacional y torneos válidos paralas clasificaciones Elo.
Ronda 9
Grupo Masters
Las partidas de la ronda 9 del grupo masters
Clasificación final
Impresiones gráficas por Petr Vrabec
Peter Leko, Loek van Wely Susan Polgar | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Susan Polgar | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Dai van Nguyen con un joven colega | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Sagar Shah (ChessBase India) | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Vincent Keymer | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Mateusz Bartel | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Dos monjes de visita, Bessel Kok (de pie) | Foto: Petr Vrabec (Festival de Ajedrez de Praga 2024)
Vídeo en directo a cargo de Amruta Mokal y Sagar Shah, de ChessBase India
Las partidas disputadas
Grupo Challengers
Las partidas de la ronda 9 del grupo Challengers
Las partidas disputadas
As Ediz entered the commentary room after drawing his game against Erwin l'Ami and scoring his final GM norm, his mother took her seat amidst the spectators. As Ediz relived the game and the journey of becoming a GM, his mother had tears of joy in her eyes.
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