10/05/2019 – Tras las primeras seis rondas en el torneo de ajedrez rápido, el Campeón del Mundo de Ajedrez, Magnus Carlsen ha tomado el mando en solitario en el Grand Chess Tour en Abiyán (Costa de Marfil). Ayer en las partidas de la segunda jornada, Carlsen se apuntó dos victorias y un empate. Hikaru Nakamura podría haber compartido el mando de Carlsen, pero no logró exprimir la ventaja ganadora en su partida contra Bassem Amin. Es más, incluso perdió la partida y ahora va con dos puntos de desventaja por detrás de Carlsen. Esta tarde se disputarán las rondas 7 - 9 en la modalidad de ajedrez rápido y el fin de semana tocará la manga de partidas de ajedrez relámpago. Las partidas de ajedrez rápido en directo | Fotos: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
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Grand Chess Tour 2019: Abiyán - la segunda jornada de rápidas
Del al 8 al 12 de mayo de 2019 en Abiyán (Costa de Marfil)
Los seis participantes de este año son: Vassily Ivanchuk, Alexey Dreev y Adhiban Baskaran El torneo se disputa por sistema de liga a doble vuelta.
Primero se disputará la manga de partidas rápidas a nueve rondas y a continuación la manga de ajedrez relámpago con 18 rondas.
Ronda 4
Los resultados de la ronda 4
Ronda 5
Los resultados de la ronda 5
Ronda 6
Los resultados de la ronda 6
Clasificación tras 6 rondas
Las partidas
Galería de imágenes por Lennart Ootes
Wei Yi acudiendo a la sala de juego | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave durante una entrevista | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Magnus Carlsen no tiene por que quejarse en absoluto | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Ding Liren | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Bassem Amin | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Con las partidas en marcha | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Magnus Carlsen vs. Veselin Topalov | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Hikaru Nakamura | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
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Programa ajedrez rápido
Fecha
Hora (CEST)
Actividad
08.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 1
18:30
Ronda 2
20:00
Ronda 3
09.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 4
18:30
Ronda 5
20:00
Ronda 6
10.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 7
18:30
Ronda 8
20:00
Ronda 9
Ritmo de juego: 25 minutos + 10 segundos de retraso (delay)
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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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You will learn how Black's dynamic piece activity and structural counterplay more than compensate for White's extra tempo in the colour-reversed setups.
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