20/01/2012 – Tras el día de descanso del miércoles, ayer se disputó la quinta ronda del Torneo Tata Steel, en Wijk aan Zee (Holanda) Magnus Carlsen, al jugar 5.Ag5, trataba de evitar las variantes principales de la India de Rey contra Anisch Giri, lo que le brindó cierta ventaja de espacio. Luego el noruego sacrificó la calidad para aprovechar el retraso en el desarrollo de Giri, aspirando a ganar. Anisch le devolvió el favor más adelante y forzó las tablas. Hubo empates también en Van Wely-Aronian, Radjabov-Topalov y Kamsky-Caruana. Nakamura condujo su partida contra Navara a la victoria, gracias a un juego muy enérgico. También salió victorioso Ivanchuk contra Gashimov. El ucranio había conseguio ventaja con la Defensa Pirc y decidió la partida al final del mediojuego con una dama y piezas menores contra torres y piezas menores. Gelfand venció con negras a Karjakin con la Najdorf. Carlsen y Aronian siguen en cabeza con 3,5/5. En el grupo B lidera Pentala Harikrishna, aunque tuvo que ceder unas tablas ante Erwin L´Ami. En el grupo C, Maxim Turov es lider en solitario con 5/5. Ronda 5...
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El LXXIVTorneo Tata Steel se celebra entre el 14 y el 30 de enero de 2011, en Wijk aan Zee (Holanda) Consta de tres pruebas principales. Se juegan por el sistema de liga en el tradicional De Moriaan Center de Wijk aan Zee. Los tres grupos de grandes maestros tienen 14 jugadores. Todas las rondas comienzan a las 13:30 horas, excepto la última del 29 de enero, que comenzará a las 12:30 horas. Los días de descanso son: 18, 23 y 26 de enero. Ritmo de juego: el control de tiempo es de 100 minutos para 40 movimientos, seguidos por 50 minutos para 20 movimientos y luego 15 minutos para las jugadas restantes con 30 segundos de incremento por cada jugada desde la primera.
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