Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez Rápido y Relámpago 2015
Se está disputando en Berlín del 9 al 15 de octubre en la fábrica de productos lácteos Meierei C. Bolle en Berlín. La FIDE lo había anunciado en su reunión de Chengdú en abril.
La Bolle Meierei
Los últimos preparativos escrupulosos
La sala de juego
Comentarios en directo a cargo de Jan Gustafsson y Peter Svidler
La estación central de trenes de Berlín
La cárcel de Moabit, construida entre los años 1877 y 1881, ha tenido muchos reclusos famosos, entre ellos Ernst Thälmann, Karl Liebknecht, Wolfgang Borchert, Fritz Teufel, Andreas Baader, Erich Honecker y Erich Mielke
La antigua cervecera
El parque Kleiner Tiergarten
El río Spree
Frank Neumann, Filiz Osmanodja, Herbert Bastian, Georg Meier
Actualmente, cuando no juega al ajedrez, Georg Meier estudia Economía en Estocolmo
Filiz Osmanodja estudia Medicina
Ilya Merenzon, Klaus Deventer y Geoffrey Borg
Levon Aronian ha vivido en Berlín durante muchos años antes de mudarse a España
Pavel Eljanov y Andrei Volokitin
Evgeny Alekseev
Ernesto Inarkiev y Vladimir Kramnik
Boris Gelfand
Viktor Bologan y Maxim Dlugy
Loek van Wely
Lorena Zepeda
Michael Richter, Lázaro Bruzón y Leinier Domínguez
Magnus Carlsen con su representante Espen Agdestein
Berik Balgabav (dcha.)
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov en una entrevista para la televisión noruega VG
Teimour Radjabov y Rustam Kasimdzhanov
Ilya Merenzon (AGON)
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov y Herbert Bastian durante los himnos nacionales
Fridrik Olafsson
El saque de honor
Acudieron muchísimos espectadores, por lo que fue necesario habilitar turnos de visita
Magnus Carlsen en la primera mesa
Alexander Grischuk
Levon Aronian y Alexander Huzman
Peter Svidler (dcha.)
Teimour Radjabov
Michael Bezold (izda.)
Filiz Osmanodja y a su lado Simen Agdestein
Krishnan Sasikiran vs. Martin Breutigam
Magnus Carlsen comenzó el mundial de rápidas como defensor del título. En la primera jornada (5 partidas) comenzó firmando unas tablas, luego conquistó 3 victorias consecutivas y después sumó otras tablas al final. Sergey Karjakin terminó como lídera. tras ceder tablas tan solo en una de las partidas.
Algunos momentos tácticos de la segunda jornada
Aronian vs. Kovalenko
[Event "World Rapid 2015"] [Site "Berlin GER"] [Date "2015.10.11"] [Round "8.5"] [White "Aronian, Levon"] [Black "Kovalenko, Igor"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A29"] [Annotator "Sagar Shah"] [PlyCount "60"] [EventDate "2015.10.10"] [EventType "rapid"] 1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. g3 Nd4 5. Bg2 Nxf3+ 6. Bxf3 Bb4 7. O-O O-O 8. Qb3 a5 9. Rd1 Re8 10. d3 h6 11. Bg2 {A normal person would play d6 in this position but not a creative genius like Igor Kovalenko.} Ra6 $1 {A very interesting rook lift.} 12. h3 {I don't quite understand if there was a need to weaken the kingside with h3, but Aronian wanted to develop his bishop on e3 without Ng4 bothering him.} Rae6 13. Be3 d6 14. Na4 b6 15. a3 Bc5 16. Bd2 Nh5 { The bishop on c5, knight on h5, rook on e6, bishop on c8 and queen on d8 all are ready to get into the attack. It makes sense to get rid of the c5 bishop.} 17. Nxc5 dxc5 18. Bf3 Nf6 (18... Nxg3 19. fxg3 Rg6 20. Kh2 $18 {repels the attack.}) ({But it is surprising that Igor Kovalenko missed this move.} 18... Nf4 $1 19. gxf4 Rg6+ 20. Kh2 Qh4 $19) 19. Qc2 Qe7 20. Bg2 e4 21. Re1 $2 (21. dxe4 Nxe4 22. Be1 {was relatively safer.}) 21... e3 $1 22. Bc1 (22. Bxe3 Rxe3 23. fxe3 Qxe3+ 24. Kh2 Nh5 $19 {The problems of playing the h3 move become apparent. g3 is just too weak.}) 22... Nh5 23. Rf1 exf2+ 24. Rxf2 Nxg3 {As the official commentator Jan Gustaffson would say, "Black has just won a pawn and also has compensation!"} 25. e4 Rg6 26. Qd1 f5 $1 27. exf5 Nxf5 28. Kh2 Qh4 29. Qf3 Bb7 30. Qxb7 Qxf2 {An inspired game by Igor Kovalenko.} 0-1
Guseinov vs. Karjakin
[Event "World Rapid 2015"] [Site "Berlin GER"] [Date "2015.10.11"] [Round "7.2"] [White "Guseinov, Gadir"] [Black "Karjakin, Sergey"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "B90"] [Annotator "Sagar Shah"] [PlyCount "151"] [EventDate "2015.10.10"] [EventType "rapid"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 d6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nf3 Be7 8. Bc4 O-O 9. O-O Qc7 10. Bb3 Be6 11. Nh4 g6 12. Bh6 Re8 13. Qd2 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nxh6 15. Qxh6 Nd7 16. Nd5 Bxd5 17. Bxd5 Bf6 18. c3 Nb6 19. Rfd1 Rad8 20. Ng5 Bxg5 21. Qxg5 Nxd5 22. Rxd5 Rc8 23. Qe3 Re6 24. h3 Kg7 25. Rad1 Qc4 26. a3 Rc6 27. R1d2 h5 28. Kh2 Qb3 29. Qd3 Rf6 30. Qe3 Qb6 31. Qxb6 Rxb6 32. c4 Rc6 33. b3 h4 34. f3 Kh6 35. a4 Kg5 36. a5 Kf4 37. Ra2 Re6 38. Ra4 Re7 39. Rb4 Rec7 40. Rd3 f6 41. Ra4 b6 42. axb6 Rxb6 43. Ra5 f5 44. Rad5 fxe4 45. fxe4 Rcc6 46. Rf3+ Kxe4 47. Rd1 Rb7 48. Kg1 Rcb6 49. Rdd3 a5 50. Kf2 Ra6 51. Ke2 a4 52. Rde3+ Kd4 53. Rd3+ Kc5 54. Rd5+ Kb4 55. bxa4 Kxc4 56. Rfd3 Rb2+ 57. Ke3 Rxa4 58. Rxd6 Raa2 59. Rc6+ Kb5 60. Rdd6 Rb3+ 61. Ke4 Re2+ 62. Kd5 Rd3+ 63. Ke6 Rxd6+ 64. Rxd6 Kc4 65. Rd5 e4 66. Ke5 e3 67. Ke4 Rxg2 68. Rd4+ {Black has to decide where to go with his king - to c5 or to c3.} Kc5 $2 {This costs the half point.} (68... Kc3 $1 69. Rd3+ {Karjakin might have not liked that White can take the pawn on e3 with the rook and defend his h3 pawn. But he is simply winning after} Kc2 $1 70. Rxe3 Kd2 $1 {The king will slowly inch towards h2 and there is absolutely nothing that White can do without it.} 71. Ra3 Ke2 72. Kf4 Kf2 73. Ra2+ Kg1 74. Rxg2+ Kxg2 75. Kg4 g5 $1 76. Kxg5 Kxh3 77. Kf4 Kg2 $19) 69. Kxe3 {Now it is just a draw.} g5 (69... Rg3+ 70. Ke4 Rxh3 71. Rd5+ Kc4 72. Rg5 $11) 70. Rd8 { And now it's just a draw.} Rg3+ 71. Ke4 Kc4 72. Kf5 Kc3 73. Rd7 Rxh3 74. Kxg5 Rh1 75. Kg4 h3 76. Kg3 1/2-1/2
Carlsen vs. Dubov
[Event "World Rapid 2015"] [Site "Berlin GER"] [Date "2015.10.11"] [Round "6.1"] [White "Carlsen, Magnus"] [Black "Dubov, Daniil"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "D10"] [Annotator "Sagar Shah"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "2rr2k1/1b2qpp1/pp2p3/3n3Q/P1BP4/1P6/1B3PP1/R3R1K1 b - - 0 26"] [PlyCount "32"] [EventDate "2015.10.10"] [EventType "rapid"] 26... Qf6 {Black has a clear advantage with threats like Nf4 in the picture. The World Champion was also short on time.} 27. Qe5 Qg6 $1 {The g2 point is soft and White has to be careful.} 28. f3 Nb4 $1 {With a double threat of Bxf3 and Nc2.} 29. Rac1 Bxf3 {Dubov wins a pawn without any real compensation.} 30. Qh2 Rxc4 $5 (30... Bd5 {was a normal way to continue but I like Dubov's incisive continuation.}) 31. Rxc4 Nd3 32. Rb1 (32. Re3 Nxb2 33. Rxf3 Nxc4 34. Qc7 Rf8 (34... Rxd4 $2 35. Qc8+ Kh7 36. Rh3+ $18) 35. bxc4 Qc2 $17 {was the best defence available to White.}) 32... Bd5 33. Rc2 Nf4 $6 {This is a pretty natural move but Dubov simply had a killer blow at his disposal!} (33... Ne5 $1 {With an attack on c2 and b1 and also a knight fork on f3.} 34. dxe5 Qxc2 $19) 34. Rbc1 Qe4 35. Kh1 Qe3 (35... Bb7 $1 $17 {stopping Rc8.}) 36. Qh4 f6 37. Rc8 Rxc8 38. Rxc8+ Kf7 39. Rc7+ Kg8 40. Rc8+ Kf7 41. Rc7+ Kg8 42. Rc8+ {As they say, it's always difficult to beat the World Champion.} 1/2-1/2
Mamedyarov-Kryvoruchko
[Event "World Rapid 2015"] [Site "Berlin GER"] [Date "2015.10.11"] [Round "6.3"] [White "Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar"] [Black "Kryvoruchko, Yuriy"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E17"] [Annotator "Sagar Shah"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/p4p1k/1p2P2q/3R1P1r/6K1/P7/5Q2/8 b - - 0 48"] [PlyCount "9"] [EventDate "2015.10.10"] [EventType "rapid"] {It's Black to play. How would you finish off your opponent?} 48... Qg5+ $1 49. Kf3 Qxf5+ $1 50. Rxf5 Rxf5+ 51. Ke3 Rxf2 52. e7 {Did Black miss this?} Rf6 $1 { Of course not! Mamedyarov had to resign.} 0-1
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La clasificación tras 10 rondas
# |
Fav. |
Título |
Nombre |
País |
Elo |
Puntos |
Des1 |
Des2 |
Des3 |
Rp |
1 |
1 |
GM |
Carlsen Magnus |
NOR |
2847 |
8,0 |
2696 |
55,0 |
0,0 |
2912 |
2 |
34 |
GM |
Zhigalko Sergei |
BLR |
2698 |
8,0 |
2674 |
53,0 |
0,0 |
2900 |
3 |
39 |
GM |
Kovalenko Igor |
LAT |
2687 |
7,5 |
2676 |
53,0 |
0,0 |
2854 |
4 |
7 |
GM |
Kramnik Vladimir |
RUS |
2798 |
7,5 |
2665 |
53,5 |
0,0 |
2850 |
5 |
3 |
GM |
Ivanchuk Vassily |
UKR |
2835 |
7,5 |
2655 |
52,5 |
0,0 |
2836 |
6 |
92 |
GM |
Khismatullin Denis |
RUS |
2574 |
7,0 |
2755 |
53,0 |
0,0 |
2861 |
7 |
36 |
GM |
Kryvoruchko Yuriy |
UKR |
2694 |
7,0 |
2740 |
62,5 |
0,0 |
2867 |
8 |
8 |
GM |
Nepomniachtchi Ian |
RUS |
2789 |
7,0 |
2697 |
57,0 |
0,0 |
2830 |
9 |
50 |
GM |
Mamedov Rauf |
AZE |
2667 |
7,0 |
2693 |
50,5 |
0,0 |
2822 |
10 |
89 |
GM |
Bocharov Dmitry |
RUS |
2577 |
7,0 |
2689 |
54,5 |
0,0 |
2814 |
11 |
16 |
GM |
Radjabov Teimour |
AZE |
2741 |
7,0 |
2680 |
55,5 |
0,0 |
2817 |
12 |
12 |
GM |
Gelfand Boris |
ISR |
2751 |
7,0 |
2658 |
59,0 |
0,0 |
2799 |
13 |
9 |
GM |
Mamedyarov Shakhriyar |
AZE |
2784 |
7,0 |
2638 |
58,5 |
0,0 |
2777 |
14 |
13 |
GM |
Dominguez Perez Leinier |
CUB |
2749 |
7,0 |
2636 |
50,0 |
0,0 |
2775 |
15 |
53 |
GM |
Malakhov Vladimir |
RUS |
2662 |
6,5 |
2753 |
59,0 |
0,0 |
2835 |
16 |
71 |
GM |
Kasimdzhanov Rustam |
UZB |
2619 |
6,5 |
2745 |
52,5 |
0,0 |
2814 |
17 |
49 |
GM |
Dubov Daniil |
RUS |
2667 |
6,5 |
2728 |
53,5 |
0,0 |
2815 |
18 |
5 |
GM |
Karjakin Sergey |
RUS |
2805 |
6,5 |
2699 |
57,0 |
0,0 |
2797 |
19 |
38 |
GM |
Onischuk Vladimir |
UKR |
2692 |
6,5 |
2692 |
52,0 |
0,0 |
2785 |
20 |
54 |
GM |
Onischuk Alexander |
USA |
2662 |
6,5 |
2685 |
55,5 |
0,0 |
2773 |
21 |
73 |
GM |
Perunovic Milos |
SRB |
2617 |
6,5 |
2674 |
50,5 |
0,0 |
2747 |
22 |
27 |
GM |
Wojtaszek Radoslaw |
POL |
2711 |
6,5 |
2655 |
53,5 |
0,0 |
2753 |
23 |
11 |
GM |
Vachier-Lagrave Maxime |
FRA |
2756 |
6,5 |
2651 |
51,5 |
0,0 |
2754 |
24 |
20 |
GM |
Tomashevsky Evgeny |
RUS |
2731 |
6,5 |
2649 |
54,5 |
0,0 |
2748 |
25 |
24 |
GM |
Riazantsev Alexander |
RUS |
2716 |
6,5 |
2636 |
50,5 |
0,0 |
2737 |
26 |
18 |
GM |
Bacrot Etienne |
FRA |
2733 |
6,5 |
2624 |
54,0 |
0,0 |
2725 |
27 |
19 |
GM |
Inarkiev Ernesto |
RUS |
2733 |
6,5 |
2621 |
52,5 |
0,0 |
2724 |
28 |
35 |
GM |
Savchenko Boris |
RUS |
2696 |
6,5 |
2600 |
49,0 |
0,0 |
2700 |
(Hasta 158 jugadores)
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