02/02/2014 – Con una actuación que dejaría perplejo al mismísimo Harry Houdini, Carlsen no solo escapó de la derrota a manos de Nakamura, sino que además dio la vuelta a la tortilla y ganó la partida. El estadounidense jugó mejor, pero tuvo que pagar con el punto un inexplicable error. Las otras dos partidas concluyeron en tablas. Si Berna tuvo su milagro deportivo alemán en 1954, ayer tocó el noruego en Zúrich...
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Ronda 3. Partidas clásicas
1 de febrero de 2014, 15:00 h
Caruana, Fabiano
2782
½-½
Anand, Vishy
2773
Aronian, Levon
2812
½-½
Gelfand, Boris
2777
Nakamura, Hikaru
2789
0-1
Carlsen, Magnus
2872
El público en Zúrich
Carlsen y Nakamura
Magnus Carlsen
Vishy Anand
El análisis de Daniel King de la partida Nakamura vs. Carlsen
Las partidas para reproducir
Clasificación
Los resulados
Ritmo lento
Ritmo rápido
Ronda 1
Ronda 1
M. Carlsen
1-0
B. Gelfand
L. Aronian
1-0
V. Anand
H. Nakamura
½-½
F. Caruana
B. Gelfand
-
M. Carlsen
V. Anand
-
L. Aronian
F. Caruana
-
H. Nakamura
Ronda 2
Ronda 2
B. Gelfand
½-½
F. Caruana
V. Anand
½-½
H. Nakamura
M. Carlsen
0-1
L. Aronian
F. Caruana
-
B. Gelfand
H. Nakamura
-
V. Anand
L. Aronian
-
M. Carlsen
Ronda 3
Ronda 3
L. Aronian
½-½
B. Gelfand
H. Nakamura
½-½
M. Carlsen
F. Caruana
0-1
V. Anand
B. Gelfand
-
L. Aronian
M. Carlsen
-
H. Nakamura
V. Anand
-
F. Caruana
Ronda 4
Ronda 4
B. Gelfand
-
V. Anand
M. Carlsen
-
F. Caruana
L. Aronian
-
H. Nakamura
V. Anand
-
B. Gelfand
F. Caruana
-
M. Carlsen
H. Nakamura
-
L. Aronian
Ronda 5
Ronda 5
H. Nakamura
-
B. Gelfand
F. Caruana
-
L. Aronian
V. Anand
-
M. Carlsen
B. Gelfand
-
H. Nakamura
L. Aronian
-
F. Caruana
M. Carlsen
-
V. Anand
Comentarios en Playchess.com
Fecha
Actividad
Comentarios en alemán
Comentarios en inglés
29.01.2014
Relámpago
Comentarios
Comentarios
30.01.2014
Ronda 1
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel King
31.01.2014
Ronda 2
Oliver Reeh
Daniel King
01.02.2014
Ronda 3
Klaus Bischoff
Alejandro Ramirez
02.02.2014
Ronda 4
Klaus Bischoff
Daniel King
03.02.2014
Ronda 5
Klaus Bischoff
Alejandro Ramirez
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