15/01/2017 – Tras la victoria sobre Rapport ayer, hoy Eljanov se impuso a Van Wely manda en solitario con 2/2. Carlsen se impuso a Wojtazek en 44 movimientos y el duelo indio entre Harikrishna y Adhiban terminó con un triunfo del primero. Los demás encuentros terminaron en tablas. En el grupo Challengers, Smirin venció a Lu, Jones se impuso a Guramishvili, Xiong venció a Van Foreest y, en la partida más larga de la jornada, Ragger superó a Lei y encabeza la tabla también con 2/2. Crónica...
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Magnus le pilló a Radoslaw con las defensas bajas y nunca permitió que su oponente recuperase el equilibro
GM Daniel King analizando la partida Carlsen-Wojtaszek
Análisis de la partida Carlsen vs. Wojtaszek por GM Alex Yermolinsky
[Event "79th Tata Steel GpA"] [Site "Wijk aan Zee NED"] [Date "2017.01.15"] [Round "2"] [White "Carlsen, M."] [Black "Wojtaszek, R."] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B90"] [WhiteElo "2840"] [BlackElo "2750"] [Annotator "Alex Yermolinsky"] [PlyCount "87"] [EventDate "2017.01.13"] {Some experts believe that Rado must be a tough opponent for Magnus. Part of it is Wojtaszek's experience as Vishy Anand's primary opening theory specialist during his preparation for the World Championship matches, which we assume included their going over every game Carlsen ever played. There's also a memorable upset win Radoslaw scored two years ago on the same stage at the 2015 Tata Steel tournament.} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. a3 $5 {Just like that Carlsen goes off the theoretical path as early as on Move 6, repeating Karjakin's experiment from round one. We can safely assume Wojtaszek was not prepared to face it.} e5 {It is largely a matter of taste. Rado goes the Najdorf way,} ({while some of us would prefer the Scheveningen Variation after} 6... e6 7. f4 Nc6 8. Nf3) 7. Nf5 ({Much more common is} 7. Nf3 {if the word "common" can be applied to the 6.a3 line at all. Russian GM Dvoyris played it a couple of times, and there also was a recent blitz game Harikrishna-Giri. All in all, the white pawn on a3 does not look out of place, and a tempo spend on that move is the same tempo White often loses by stopping over on e3 with his DSB on its way to g5.}) 7... d5 8. Bg5 d4 9. Bxf6 Qxf6 $2 {I ablosutely loathe this move. In the name of preserving his pawn structure intact Black invites another White knight to come up to the center of the board.} (9... gxf6 10. Ne2 Qb6 ({or} 10... Qa5+ 11. Qd2 Qxd2+ 12. Kxd2 Be6) 11. Rb1 (11. b4 a5 $132) 11... Be6 12. Qc1 Nd7 {has to be absolutely fine for Black.}) 10. Nd5 Qd8 11. Qg4 $1 {Carlsen immediately hits on the right idea.} Bxf5 ({The point was to answer} 11... g6 {with} 12. Qg3 Nc6 13. Nxd4 $1) 12. Qxf5 {Already here it became painfully clear that White will win this game. Magnus always wins when he can get his pieces to safe squares, and the opponent doesn't have any dynamic possibilities.} Bd6 13. h4 $5 Nc6 14. Bc4 b5 15. Bb3 Ne7 16. Qg4 O-O 17. Rh3 Nxd5 18. Bxd5 Ra7 19. Rg3 Qf6 20. a4 { This move indicates Magnus's desire to open a second front. He must have felt his K-side intiative alone wouldn't be enough.} Bb4+ $2 {And Wojtaszek just plays along!} (20... b4 {had to be the right move simply because it does not accommodate the opponent's intentions.}) 21. Kf1 bxa4 22. Rxa4 a5 23. Ra1 Rc7 24. Bb3 Ra8 25. Kg1 Bf8 26. Qh5 g6 27. Qg4 Ra6 28. h5 Qf4 29. Qe2 Qf6 30. Qb5 Qc6 $4 ({I don't see anything wrong with.} 30... Rc5) 31. Qxe5 Re7 32. Qf4 a4 33. Bd5 Qc7 34. Qd2 Qb6 35. Ra2 Rc7 36. Rf3 Qb4 37. Qe2 Rb6 38. hxg6 hxg6 39. g3 Kg7 40. Kg2 Rd7 41. Qd1 Rf6 42. Rxf6 Kxf6 43. c3 dxc3 44. Rxa4 {We have seen enough games like this. What are these guys thinking playing passively against Magnus Carlsen?} 1-0
Magnus Carlsen en una breve entrevista
Giri vs. So (con el cantante Nick Schilder mirando) también firmaron las paces
El duelo indio entre Pentala Harikrishna y Adhiban Baskaran terminó con la victoria del jugador de las piezas blancas
IM Sagar Shah analyzes Pentala Harikrishna - Baskaran Adhiban
[Event "79th Tata Steel Chess 2017-Masters"] [Site "Wijk aan Zee"] [Date "2017.01.15"] [Round "2"] [White "Harikrishna, Pentala"] [Black "Adhiban, Baskaran"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C78"] [WhiteElo "2766"] [BlackElo "2653"] [Annotator "Sagar Shah"] [PlyCount "85"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] [EventType "tourn"] [EventCountry "NED"] [SourceTitle "playchess.com"] [Source "ChessBase"] [TimeControl "40/6000+30:20/3000+30:900+30"] 1. e4 {0} e5 {5} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {4} 3. Bb5 {6 This time Harikrishna chooses the Ruy Lopez over Guioco Piano. The latter he used successfully to beat Sergey Karjakin at the Olympiad.} a6 {5} 4. Ba4 {6} Nf6 {4} 5. O-O {29} b5 {8} 6. Bb3 {9} Bc5 $5 {1 The Arkhangelsk Variation of the Ruy Lopez which is much more active than the closed Ruy Lopez, but also riskier.} 7. c3 {326} d6 {5} 8. d4 {21} Bb6 {6} 9. Be3 {236} O-O {9} (9... Nxe4 10. Bd5 $18) 10. h3 {86} (10. Nbd2 {is more common.}) 10... exd4 {666 Adhiban has already played this before against Kuzubov in 2011, but he thought for 11 minutes which means that he wasn't expecting this line.} 11. cxd4 {23} Nxe4 {11 Seeing that nothing is wrong with grabbing the pawn, Adhiban goes ahead.} 12. Bd5 {618 Harikrishna also thought for 10 minutes recollecting his lines.} Qe8 $1 {5} 13. Qc2 {28} Nb4 {19} 14. Qxe4 {12} Qxe4 {3} 15. Bxe4 {10} d5 {2 And the bishop is trapped in a very novel manner.} 16. Bxh7+ {122} Kxh7 {2 Overall it would seem that the central e4 pawn is much more important than the h7 pawn. And this is true. Black has a very comfortable position. But it's a complex middlegame, so both sides have to play accurately.} 17. Nc3 {175} c6 {1426 23 minutes for the move c6. Adhiban would have surely been looking at ...Nc2 options. Finally he didn't like them and continued with this little pawn move.} (17... Nc2 18. Rac1 Nxe3 19. fxe3 Bb7 20. Ne5 {Somehow I feel that the bishops are a tad too passive.}) 18. Rad1 {1329} a5 {1273} 19. a3 {576} Nc2 {345} 20. Rd2 {386} Nxe3 {353} 21. fxe3 {10 The computers like Black's position because of the bishop pair. Objectively the position is equal. But with all these imbalances, the situation is rich and the better player has chances to outplay his opponent.} f6 {188} 22. Rc1 {26} Bd7 {53} 23. Kf2 {117 Hari just makes normal, natural moves, not worrying about what he is trying to achieve in the position. If his pieces are on good squares something will turn up. That being said Adhiban has nothing to worry. His position is at least equal, maybe even slightly better.} Rae8 {24} 24. Ne2 {230} Re7 {116} (24... g5 $5 $15) 25. Nf4 {45} Rfe8 {291} ( 25... g5 26. Nd3 Kg7 27. Nc5 Bf5 $15) 26. Re2 {159} g5 {27} 27. Nd3 {25} Kg7 { 134} 28. Nc5 {601} Bf5 {22} 29. Ree1 {459} Kg6 {335} (29... Rh8 $1 {Makes sense in order to prevent g4.} 30. g4 Bc8 {The h3 pawn is weak.} 31. Rh1 Bxc5 $1 32. dxc5 (32. Rxc5 Bxg4 $15) 32... Kg6 33. Nd4 Bd7 $11 {Black doesn't have any reali problems.}) 30. Nd2 {128} (30. g4 Bc8 31. h4 $5 Bxg4 32. hxg5 Bxf3 33. gxf6 Rh7 34. Kxf3 $11) 30... Kg7 {75} 31. Nf3 {98} Kg6 {165 Adhiban must have felt that Hari would be fine with a draw. After all it's not so easy to make progress. But Harikrishna fights on.} 32. g4 {180} Bc8 {32} 33. Nd3 {6} Bd7 {285} (33... Rc7 $5 {makes sense in order to take on g4 when h4 is played.} ) 34. h4 $1 {84 Very alert.} gxh4 {279} 35. Nxh4+ {249} Kg5 {204 The king has to move in. But as we already know, the knight are tricky creatures. Hence, Black must remain careful.} (35... Kh7 36. Nf5 Bxf5 37. gxf5 Rc7 38. Rh1+ Kg7 39. Rcg1+ $19) 36. Nf3+ {101} Kxg4 {157 Good or bad, this pawn had to taken.} ( 36... Kg6 37. g5 $1 fxg5 38. Nde5+ Kf5 39. Rg1 $16) 37. Rh1 $1 {230 The black king is beginning to feel uncomfortable. Two knights and two rooks are trying to trap it.} Kf5 {225 Adhiban's king makes a dash.} 38. Rh5+ {46} Ke6 {31} ( 38... Kg6 39. Nf4+ Kf7 40. Rg1 $16) 39. Rh6 {299} Kf5 $2 {250} (39... Kf7 40. Nf4 (40. Rg1 Bf5 $19) 40... Rg8 41. Nh5 Rg6 42. Rh7+ Kf8 43. Rh8+ Kf7 $11) 40. Nh4+ {0} Kg5 {138} (40... Ke4 41. Rc3 $1 {The threat now is to take on f6.} ( 41. Ke2 $5 Bxd4 $1 42. Nf2+ Ke5 43. Nf3+ Kd6 44. Nxd4 Rxe3+ 45. Kd2 $16) 41... Rf7 42. Rh5 {Nf3-d2 looks deadly.} Bg4 43. Kf1 $1 Kxe3 44. Nf2+ Kd2 45. Nxg4 $18) (40... Ke6 41. Nf4+ Kd6 42. Rxf6+ Kc7 43. Nxd5+ $18) 41. Rg6+ {84} Kxh4 { 29} 42. Rh1+ {9} Bh3 {4} 43. Rg3 {10 Not often do you see the Lawnmower's mate at such a high level! A very interesting game where Harikrishna showed that practically he is a stronger player.} 1-0
Muchas gracias a MI Sagar Shah de ChessBase por compartir su análisis con nosotros.
El duelo ruso Nepomniachtchi vs. Andreikin concluyó en tablas
Loek van Wely vs. Pavel Eljanov
Análisis de la partida Loek Van Wely vs. Pavel Eljanov por GM Alex Yermolinsky
[Event "79th Tata Steel GpA"] [Site "Wijk aan Zee NED"] [Date "2017.01.15"] [Round "2"] [White "Van Wely, L."] [Black "Eljanov, P."] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E15"] [WhiteElo "2695"] [BlackElo "2755"] [Annotator "Alex Yermolinsky"] [PlyCount "88"] [EventDate "2017.01.13"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. g3 Bb4+ 5. Bd2 Be7 6. Nc3 Bb7 7. Bg2 c6 { This line is popularized by GM Tiviakov.} 8. O-O d5 9. Bf4 {Loek must have considered this option in his home prep.} (9. Qb3 O-O 10. Rfd1 Nbd7 11. Rac1 { was Ding Liren-Eljanov, Tata Steel 2016}) 9... dxc4 10. Ne5 Nd5 11. Nxc4 Nxf4 12. gxf4 {White got his pawn back and keeps a better center. Nonetheless his position is compromised by the gxf4 recapture.} Nd7 13. e3 O-O 14. Rc1 Rc8 15. Qb3 Rc7 16. Rfd1 Nf6 17. Ne5 Nd5 18. Ne4 f6 {Eljanov begins to evict White's knights, but his real intention is to play g7-g5!} 19. Nd3 f5 20. Nd2 ({ I'd prefer a safer approach with} 20. Nc3 Bd6 21. Ne5 g5 22. Nxd5 cxd5 (22... exd5 23. Nxc6 Bxc6 24. Rxc6) 23. Rxc7 Bxc7 {At least White gets to trade some pieces.}) 20... Kh8 (20... g5 21. fxg5 Bxg5 22. Nf3 Kh8 23. Kh1 Rg8 24. Rg1 Bf6 25. Nfe5 c5 {It seems to be the black king is relatively safe on h8, while his white counterpart is nervously anticipating hard times after Rxg2! With careful play White may be able to avoid the worst:} 26. dxc5 bxc5 27. Bf3) 21. Kh1 c5 22. dxc5 Bxc5 23. Nf3 Qa8 24. Nde5 Nf6 25. Kg1 (25. Qxe6 {loses on the spot to} Ng4 26. Kg1 Nxe5) 25... Bd5 26. Qa4 Bd6 27. Rxc7 Bxc7 28. Ne1 Bxe5 29. fxe5 Ne4 30. Rd4 {This appears artificial.} (30. Rc1 Qb7 31. Qc2 Ng5 32. f4 $15 ) 30... Rc8 31. Nd3 h6 32. h4 {White needed to create luft for his king in order to prepare his intended Nd3-f4, but the price of weakening the K-side is too steep.} Kh7 33. Nf4 $2 (33. Qd7 {This opportunity was always there, but Loek neglected it even when he needed it the most. I can't believe he was concerned with} Bxa2 $6 {We don't care for such nonsense:} 34. Bxe4 fxe4 35. Nf4 {etc.}) 33... Rc1+ 34. Kh2 Qd8 35. Nh3 (35. Kh3 {was the only try, but who wants to give a pawn with check?}) 35... Qxh4 36. Qe8 Rc4 37. Rxd5 exd5 38. Qf7 Qg4 39. e6 Ng5 40. Nxg5+ Qxg5 41. Bh3 Rh4 42. f3 f4 43. exf4 Rxf4 44. Qc7 Rc4 { Pavel is at 2/2 at the start!} 0-1
Nick Schilder y Yasser Seirawan en la cabina de comentaristas, que tiene amplias vistas sobre la sala de juego
Giri, Carlsen y Karjakin "nadando" por el mar de la sala de juego en Wijk aan Zee
La única razón por la que jugué 6.a3 contra @anishgiri es porque me había olvidado de traer el enchufe para mi ordenador portátil y por lo tanto me veía forzado a inventar cosas nuevas. 😆😆😆
Tras su triunfo frente a su compatriota, Harikrishna comentó en Twitter: "He conseguido mi primer triunfo en el #tatachessmasters. Derroté a Adhiban en una reñida partida. Quedan 11 más para disputar en este campeonato de elite..."
Pentala Harikrishna dando una breve entrevista tras su victoria frente a Adhiban
Richard Rapport hablando de su empate contra Sergey Karjakin, en la segunda partida
Anish Giri
Sopiko y Anish Giri
El director del torneo, Jeroen van den Berg
Nos afiliamos a la "palabra del domingo" de Fernando Arrabal: "Todos los ajedrecistas son artistas".
Las partidas del Masters para reproducir y descargar
Clasificación del Masters tras 2 rondas
Programa, emparejamientos y resultados
Ronda 1 - Sábado, 14 de enero
Harikrishna, P. - Aronian, L.
½-½
Adhiban, B. - Van Wely, L.
½-½
Eljanov, P. - Rapport, R.
1-0
Karjakin, S. - Giri, A.
½-½
So, W. - Carlsen, M.
½-½
Wojtaszek - Nepomniachtchi
½-½
Andreikin, D. - Wei, Y.
½-½
Ronda 2 - Domingo, 15 de enero
Aronian, L. - Wei, Y.
½-½
Nepomniachtchi, I. - Andreikin, D.
½-½
Carlsen, M. - Wojtaszek, R.
1-0
Giri, A. - So, W.
½-½
Rapport, R. - Karjakin, S.
½-½
Van Wely, L. - Eljanov, P.
0-1
Harikrishna, P. - Adhiban, B.
1-0
Ronda 3 - Lunes, 16 de enero
Adhiban, B. - Aronian, L.
Eljanov, P. - Harikrishna, P.
Karjakin, S. - Van Wely, L.
So, W. - Rapport, R.
Wojtaszek, R. - Giri, A.
Andreikin, D. - Carlsen, M.
Wei, Y. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
Ronda 4 - Martes, 17 de enero
Aronian, L. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
Carlsen, M. - Wei, Y.
Giri, A. - Andreikin, D.
Rapport, R. - Wojtaszek, R.
Van Wely, L. - So, W.
Harikrishna, P. - Karjakin, S.
Adhiban, B. - Eljanov, P.
Ronda 5 - Jueves, 19 de enero
Eljanov, P. - Aronian, L.
Karjakin, S. - Adhiban, B.
So, W. - Harikrishna, P.
Wojtaszek, R. - Van Wely, L.
Andreikin, D. - Rapport, R.
Wei, Y. - Giri, A.
Nepomniachtchi, I. - Carlsen, M.
Ronda 6 - Viernes, 20 de enero
Aronian, L. - Carlsen, M.
Giri, A. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
Rapport, R. - Wei, Y.
Van Wely, L. - Andreikin, D.
Harikrishna, P. - Wojtaszek, R.
Adhiban, B. - So, W.
Eljanov, P. - Karjakin, S.
Ronda 7 - Sábado, 21 de enero
Karjakin, S. - Aronian, L.
So, W. - Eljanov, P.
Wojtaszek, R. - Adhiban, B.
Andreikin, D. - Harikrishna, P.
Wei, Y. - Van Wely, L.
Nepomniachtchi, I. - Rapport, R.
Carlsen, M. - Giri, A.
Ronda 8 - Domingo, 22 de enero
Aronian, L. - Giri, A.
Rapport, R. - Carlsen, M.
Van Wely, L. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
Harikrishna, P. - Wei, Y.
Adhiban, B. - Andreikin, D.
Eljanov, P. - Wojtaszek, R.
Karjakin, S. - So, W.
Ronda 9 - Martes, 24 de enero
So, W. - Aronian, L.
Wojtaszek, R. - Karjakin, S.
Andreikin, D. - Eljanov, P.
Wei, Y. - Adhiban, B.
Nepomniachtchi, I. - Harikrishna, P.
Carlsen, M. - Van Wely, L.
Giri, A. - Rapport, R.
Ronda 10 - Miércoles, 25 de enero
Aronian, L. - Rapport, R.
Van Wely, L. - Giri, A.
Harikrishna, P. - Carlsen, M.
Adhiban, B. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
Eljanov, P. - Wei, Y.
Karjakin, S. - Andreikin, D.
So, W. - Wojtaszek, R.
Ronda 11 - Viernes, 27 de enero
Wojtaszek, R. - Aronian, L.
Andreikin, D. - So, W.
Wei, Y. - Karjakin, S.
Nepomniachtchi, I. - Eljanov, P.
Carlsen, M. - Adhiban, B.
Giri, A. - Harikrishna, P.
Rapport, R. - Van Wely, L.
Ronda 12 - Sábado, 28 de enero
Aronian, L. - Van Wely, L.
Harikrishna, P. - Rapport, R.
Adhiban, B. - Giri, A.
Eljanov, P. - Carlsen, M.
Karjakin, S. - Nepomniachtchi, I.
So, W. - Wei, Y.
Wojtaszek, R. - Andreikin, D.
Ronda 13 - Domingo, 29 de enero
Andreikin, D. - Aronian, L.
Wei, Y. - Wojtaszek, R.
Nepomniachtchi, I. - So, W.
Carlsen, M. - Karjakin, S.
Giri, A. - Eljanov, P.
Rapport, R. - Adhiban, B.
Van Wely, L. - Harikrishna, P.
Tata Steel Challengers 2017
Domingo, 15 de enero
Grandelius, N. - l'Ami, E.
½-½
Xiong, J. - van Foreest, J.
1-0
Tingjie, L. - Ragger, M.
0-1
Hansen, E. - Bok, B.
½-½
Dobrov, V. - Tari, A.
½-½
Lu, S. - Smirin, I.
0-1
Jones, G. - Guramishvili, S.
1-0
Gawain Jones venció a Sopiko Guramishvili
Las partidas del Challengers para reproducir y descargar
Clasificación del Challengers tras 2 rondas
Programa, emparejamientos y resultados
Ronda 1 - Sábado, 14 de enero
Jones, G. - Grandelius, N.
½-½
Guramishvili, S. - Lu, S.
½-½
Smirin, I. - Dobrov, V.
½-½
Tari, A. - Hansen, E.
½-½
Bok, B. - Tingjie, L.
1-0
Ragger, M. - Xiong, J.
1-0
van Foreest, J. - l'Ami, E.
1-0
Ronda 2 - Domingo, 15 de enero
Grandelius, N. - l'Ami, E.
½-½
Xiong, J. - van Foreest, J.
1-0
Tingjie, L. - Ragger, M.
0-1
Hansen, E. - Bok, B.
½-½
Dobrov, V. - Tari, A.
½-½
Lu, S. - Smirin, I.
0-1
Jones, G. - Guramishvili, S.
1-0
Ronda 3 - Lunes, 16 de enero
Guramishvili, S. - Grandelius, N.
Smirin, I. - Jones, G.
Tari, A. - Lu, S.
Bok, B. - Dobrov, V.
Ragger, M. - Hansen, E.
van Foreest, J. - Tingjie, L.
l'Ami, E. - Xiong, J.
Ronda 4 - Martes, 17 de enero
Grandelius, N. - Xiong, J.
Tingjie, L. - l'Ami, E.
Hansen, E. - van Foreest, J.
Dobrov, V. - Ragger, M.
Lu, S. - Bok, B.
Jones, G. - Tari, A.
Guramishvili, S. - Smirin, I.
Ronda 5 - Jueves, 19 de enero
Smirin, I. - Grandelius, N.
Tari, A. - Guramishvili, S.
Bok, B. - Jones, G.
Ragger, M. - Lu, S.
van Foreest, J. - Dobrov, V.
l'Ami, E. - Hansen, E.
Xiong, J. - Tingjie, L.
Ronda 6 - Viernes, 20 de enero
Grandelius, N. - Tingjie, L.
Hansen, E. - Xiong, J.
Dobrov, V. - l'Ami, E.
Lu, S. - van Foreest, J.
Jones, G. - Ragger, M.
Guramishvili, S. - Bok, B.
Smirin, I. - Tari, A.
Ronda 7 - Sábado, 21 de enero
Tari, A. - Grandelius, N.
Bok, B. - Smirin, I.
Ragger, M. - Guramishvili, S.
van Foreest, J. - Jones, G.
l'Ami, E. - Lu, S.
Xiong, J. - Dobrov, V.
Tingjie, L. - Hansen, E.
Ronda 8 - Domingo, 22 de enero
Grandelius, N. - Hansen, E.
Dobrov, V. - Tingjie, L.
Lu, S. - Xiong, J.
Jones, G. - l'Ami, E.
Guramishvili, S. - van Foreest, J.
Smirin, I. - Ragger, M.
Tari, A. - Bok, B.
Ronda 9 - Martes, 24 de enero
Bok, B. - Grandelius, N.
Ragger, M. - Tari, A.
van Foreest, J. - Smirin, I.
l'Ami, E. - Guramishvili, S.
Xiong, J. - Jones, G.
Tingjie, L. - Lu, S.
Hansen, E. - Dobrov, V.
Ronda 10 - Miércoles, 25 de enero
Grandelius, N. - Dobrov, V.
Lu, S. - Hansen, E.
Jones, G. - Tingjie, L.
Guramishvili, S. - Xiong, J.
Smirin, I. - l'Ami, E.
Tari, A. - van Foreest, J.
Bok, B. - Ragger, M.
Ronda 11 - Viernes, 27 de enero
Ragger, M. - Grandelius, N.
van Foreest, J. - Bok, B.
l'Ami, E. - Tari, A.
Xiong, J. - Smirin, I.
Tingjie, L. - Guramishvili, S.
Hansen, E. - Jones, G.
Dobrov, V. - Lu, S.
Ronda 12 - Sábado, 28 de enero
Grandelius, N. - Lu, S.
Jones, G. - Dobrov, V.
Guramishvili, S. - Hansen, E.
Smirin, I. - Tingjie, L.
Tari, A. - Xiong, J.
Bok, B. - l'Ami, E.
Ragger, M. - van Foreest, J.
Ronda 13 - Domingo, 29 de enero
van Foreest, J. - Grandelius, N.
l'Ami, E. - Ragger, M.
Xiong, J. - Bok, B.
Tingjie, L. - Tari, A.
Hansen, E. - Smirin, I.
Dobrov, V. - Guramishvili, S.
Lu, S. - Jones, G.
El torneo Tata Steel Chess tiene dos torneos principales, el Masters (grupo A) y el Challengers (grupo B). El sistema de juego es por sistema de liga, todos contra todos. Ambos cuentan con 14 participantes. Las competiciones comenzarán el 14 de enero de 2017 a partir de las 13:30 CET (hora de Ámsterdam/Madrid/Berlín), excepto la última ronda, que comenzará a las 12:00 CET. Las rondas del "Chess on Tour" (los días que se compite fuera de Wijk aan Zee) comenzarán a las 14:00 CET.
Control de tiempo
100 minutos para 40 movimientos, seguido por 50 minutos para 20 movimientos y a continuación 15 minutos para el resto de la partida, más 30 segundos de incremento por movimiento a partir del primero. Los controles de tiempo en los grupos de aficionados son diferentes.
Las rondas fuera de Wijk aan Zee
En Róterdam en el estadio de fútbol "De Kuip"
"De Kuip", el estadio de fútbol del Feyenoord
El 19 de enero se disputará la ronda en el estadio de fútbol del Feyenoord de Róterdam, en el famoso "De Kuip" (traducido significa "La bañera").
En la Sociedad Filarmónica de Haarlem
El miércoles, 25 de enero, Anish Giri, Magnus Carlen y los demás participantes disputarán la décima ronda del Masters en la Sociedad Filarmónica de Haarlem.
Los grandes maestros jugarán al fútbol en el estadio de fútbol del Telstar
El miércoles, 18 de enero de 2017 los jugadores jugarán un partido de fútbol en Velsen-Zuid en el estadio del Telstar, club de la segunda división holandesa. Las estrellas de ajedrez pisarán el césped junto con los jugadores del Telstar para disputar un partido amistoso, pero que no carecerá de emoción y ambición al saber como son Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, Loek van Wely y compañeros.
El duelo comenzará a las 13:30 horas y el público tendrá acceso gratuito. Los grandes maestros jugarán durante una hora y darán también una exhibición de partidas simultáneas para los niños de las escuelas locales durante el descanso, en el mismo estadio.
Los maestros del Tata Steel Masters van a jugar también en otro estadio de fútbol importante de Holanda, pero será en la modalidad de ajedrez y no de fútbol. La cita será el 19 de enero, en el estadio De Kuip en Róterdam.
Fútbol con Magnus y compañeros el 18 de enero en Velsen-Zuid
Torneo infantil de fin de semana Tata Steel
El segundo fin de semana del torneo Tata Steel, los niños acapararán la atención. Los días 21 y 22 de enero, el Ayuntamiento de Beverwijk organizará un programa especial dirigido a ellos. Habrá clases de ajedrez, comentarios para niños y una película sorpresa, además de diversos talleres. Las actividades se llevarán a cabo en la escuela primaria "De Vrijheit" en Wijk aan Zee.
Fecha
Actvidad
Comienzo de la ronda
Comentarios en alemán
Resumen de la ronda (en inglés)
Comienzo de los resúmenes
14 enero
Ronda 1
13:30
Georgios Souleidis/Dmitrij Kollars
Yannick Pelletier
21:30
15 enero
Ronda 2
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel King
21:00
16 enero
Ronda 3
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Yannick Pelletier
21:30
17 enero
Ronda 4
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel
21:00
18 enero
Descanso 1
19 enero
Ronda 5
14:00
Klaus Bischoff
Simon
21:00
20 enero
Ronda 6
13:30
Oliver Reeh/Georgios Souleidis
Daniel
21:00
21 enero
Ronda 7
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Simon
21:00
22 enero
Ronda 8
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Yannick Pelletier
21:30
23 enero
Descanso 2
24 enero
Ronda 9
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Yannick Pelletier
21:30
25 enero
Ronda 10
14:00
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel
21:00
26 enero
Descanso 3
27 enero
Ronda 11
13:30
Oliver Reeh/Karsten Müller
Daniel
21:00
28 enero
Ronda 12
13:30
Klaus Bischoff
Yannick Pelletier
21:30
29 enero
Ronda 13
12:00
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel
21:00
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