Showing posts with label Dubai Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubai Open. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I have been my strongest opponent


I have been my strongest opponent: Abhijeet Gupta

PTI | 07:04 PM,Apr 19,2011

Dubai, Apr 19 (PTI) Fighting off his last round blues, Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta today won the Dubai International open chess tournament and the Indian said it was a "decent comeback" after a series of recent final round hiccups. The title also took Abhijeet past the 2600 rating barrier a feat achieved only by a few Indians.

"This was a decent comeback especially as I have been spoiling tournaments in the last round a few times recently," Abhijeet told PTI in an exclusive interview. Indeed, this had become a familiar pattern for the last five months. Abhijeet was fighting for the shared first place in back to back events at London and later at Groningen in Holland late last year and he lost both the games. In the Parsvnath open in January he was again fighting for the shared first place and went down to Ni Hua of China. Soon after at Chennai he lost the last game against Sahaj Grover and then at Reykjavik open in Iceland recently he got a draw with Ahmed Adly of Egypt and missed out on finishing shared first.

"I have not been winning even a decent prize recently and this was kind of frustrating for the last six months, thankfully came the National team championship that was a confidence booster as I won all the seven games and got back some of the rating points," said Abhijeet, the 2008 World Junior Champion.

That was in February and he has been on a comeback trail since then. Asked if he had a hunch that he would win this tournament Abhijeet said, "I think at the back of our minds we (chess players) want to win all the tournaments. So this might have been a passing thought in my mind as well, but off-course this was certainly one of the strongest ever Asian open tournament and the thought alone is never enough."

It was a sedate start by the BPCL employee conceding two draws in first three games itself. It was only a late 3/3 spurt that gave him the title. "In these events, I have learnt that the last few rounds are more important than the first few. In here I won the last three and that was enough to edge out everyone," the Indian said.

Asked what he did coming into the tournament, Abhijeet was all smiles. "Guess what? We chilled. I and my trainer decided that we will take one game at a time. We discussed some chess in four days that we were supposed to be working but largely it was fun, relaxing," Abhijeet said before quickly laughing off. "And it was a bad start here, so no pressure, if I count the last round (in Dubai against office-mate Parimarjan Negi) out, I think I have been my strongest opponent in the last six months."

Abhijeet goes for an advanced training in Europe from here and will then be taking part in the Metz International tournament in France before coming back.

Source: http://ibnlive.in.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

Gupta Abhijeet defeats Negi to win Dubai Open


Final top 15 standings

Rk.
Name sex FED Rtg Pts. TB1 TB2
1 GM Gupta Abhijeet
IND 2580 7.5 19898 2487
2 GM Negi Parimarjan
IND 2618 7.0 20446 2556
3 GM Balogh Csaba
HUN 2601 7.0 20400 2550
4 GM Kazhgaleyev Murtas
KAZ 2618 7.0 20000 2500
5 GM Hammer Jon Ludvig
NOR 2606 7.0 19608 2451
6 GM Miroshnichenko Evgenij
UKR 2670 6.5 20365 2546
7 GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil
GEO 2629 6.5 20255 2532
8 GM Amin Bassem
EGY 2596 6.5 20043 2505
9 GM Fedorov Alexei
BLR 2596 6.5 19976 2497
10 GM Berg Emanuel
SWE 2612 6.5 19850 2481
11 GM Akopian Vladimir
ARM 2675 6.5 19839 2480
12 WIM Schneider Veronika W HUN 2247 6.5 19737 2467
13 IM Huschenbeth Niclas
GER 2465 6.5 19623 2453
14 GM Kotanjian Tigran
ARM 2527 6.5 19618 2452
15 GM Guseinov Gadir
AZE 2584 6.5 19592 2449
16 GM Arutinian David
GEO 2575 6.5 19071 2384

Full standings here: http://chess-results.com/tnr47759.aspx

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Negi leads Dubai after 8


Round 8 top board results:

1 GM Negi Parimarjan 6 1 - 0 6 GM Hammer Jon Ludvig
2 GM Sasikiran Krishnan ½ - ½ GM Kazhgaleyev Murtas
3 GM Aleksandrov Aleksej ½ - ½ GM Fedorov Alexei
4 GM Gupta Abhijeet 1 - 0 GM Volkov Sergey
5 GM Akopian Vladimir 5 ½ - ½ GM Balogh Csaba
6 GM Ter-Sahakyan Samvel 5 0 - 1 5 GM Miroshnichenko Evgenij
7 GM Minasian Artashes 5 ½ - ½ 5 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar
8 GM Kotanjian Tigran 5 ½ - ½ 5 GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil
9 GM Kuzubov Yuriy 5 ½ - ½ 5 GM Adhiban B
10 GM Berg Emanuel 5 1 - 0 5 GM Guliev Sarhan
11 GM Amin Bassem 5 1 - 0 5 IM Lalith Babu M R
12 GM Pantsulaia Levan 5 1 - 0 5 IM Ramnath Bhuvanesh R
13 GM Guseinov Gadir 5 1 - 0 5 FM Grigoryan Karen H
14 GM Iskusnyh Sergei 5 ½ - ½ 5 GM Arutinian David

Leaders after 8 rounds

1 GM Negi Parimarjan
IND 2618 7.0 0.0 17866 41.5
2 GM Gupta Abhijeet
IND 2580 6.5 0.0 17280 38.0
3 GM Sasikiran Krishnan
IND 2682 6.0 0.0 17783 41.5
4 GM Miroshnichenko Evgenij
UKR 2670 6.0 0.0 17769 39.5
5 GM Balogh Csaba
HUN 2601 6.0 0.0 17718 42.0
6 GM Kazhgaleyev Murtas
KAZ 2618 6.0 0.0 17405 39.5
7 GM Amin Bassem
EGY 2596 6.0 0.0 17373 42.0
8 GM Fedorov Alexei
BLR 2596 6.0 0.0 17364 37.5
9 GM Berg Emanuel
SWE 2612 6.0 0.0 17254 38.5
10 GM Pantsulaia Levan
GEO 2595 6.0 0.0 17200 38.5
11 GM Aleksandrov Aleksej
BLR 2638 6.0 0.0 17106 37.0
12 GM Hammer Jon Ludvig
NOR 2606 6.0 0.0 16970 37.5
13 GM Guseinov Gadir
AZE 2584 6.0 0.0 16949 40.5

Full results here: http://chess-results.com/tnr47759.aspx

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Ehsan Ghaem Maghami Wins Dubai Open Blitz


Ehsan Ghaem Maghami Wins Dubai Open Blitz
Saturday, 16 April 2011 17:21

Grandmaster Ehsan Ghaem Maghami of Iran, who arrived in Dubai only for the one day blitz tournament and returned to Iran immediately after, won the ENOC Cup in the $4,000 Dubai Blitz tournament last Friday at the Dubai Culture and Chess Club in Dubai. He beat Zaben Andriasian of Armenia in the sudden death playoff. Each won $900, sharing first prize.

Anbdriasian and Ghaem Maghami finished with 7.5 points each. Other placers Winning $500 each with 7 points apiece are GMs Karen Grigoryan of Armenia, R. R. Laxmanm of India, Samuel Ter Sahakyan of Armenia and David Arutinian of Georgia.

A total of 84 players from 24 countries competed in the 9 round Swiss including 22 GMs. See the report in chess-results.com. See the vide on youtube.

Ghaem beat Rolenson Loyola of the Philippineas, Vishinu Prasanna of Indiam, Gevorg Harutiuinyan of Armenia, Mikhreil Mchedlishvili of Georgia, lost to Murtas Kazhgaleyev of Kazakhstan, beat Orkhan Abduloi of Azerbaiujan, beat R.R, Laxman of India, besteed young Salem A.R, Saleh of UAE and drew with co-leader Zaven Andriassian if Armenia. In the sudden death playoff Ghaem won with four minutes against five minutes of Andriassian.

In photo, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (right) and Zaven Andriassan before the sudden death playoff. Looking are, from left, Dubai Chess Club Executive Director Mohammed Husseini, Chief Arbiter Casto Abundo and Deputy Arbiter Mahdi Abdulrahim.

The ENOC cup shall be awarded at the closing ceremonies of the Dubai Open.

Negi takes sole Dubai lead


Negi beats Sasikiran to jump into Dubai Open sole lead

DUBAI: Indian Grandmaster Parimarjan Negi defeated top seeded compatriot Krishnan Sasikiran to jump into sole lead after the conclusion of the sixth round of the Dubai International Open chess tournament.

On the only double round day in the event at Dubai Chess and Culture Club, Negi got the better of his higher rated opponent showing skills and the ability to handle pressure with his clock ticking away.

It was easily one of the memorable victories for the young Indian.

Negi took his tally to an excellent 5.5 points out of a possible six and is now a half point clear of nearest eight rivals with no Indian amongst them. The Indian next face Murtas Kazhgalyev of Kazakhstan in the next round.

Playing white, Negi went for the sharpest variation against the Sicilian Najdorf. Wild complexities ensued very early in the middle game itself and Sasikiran had to be cautious right through.

Negi sacrificed a piece early in the opening for two pawns but Sasikiran was alert and apparently prepared for that as he gave the piece back in quick time.

In the final stages of the middle game, the contest was interestingly poised but Sasikiran missed the thread after garnering two pieces for a rook. With correct play, a draw was much on cards but a brave Negi took his chances and was duly rewarded when Sasikiran blundered and walked in to a checkmate web.

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Friday, April 15, 2011

3 way tie for the lead at Dubai Open


Leaders after 5 rounds

1 GM Sasikiran Krishnan
IND 2682 4.5
2 GM Negi Parimarjan
IND 2618 4.5
3 GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil
GEO 2629 4.5
4 IM Shyam Sundar M
IND 2457 4.0
5 GM Volkov Sergey
RUS 2621 4.0
6 GM Miroshnichenko Evgenij
UKR 2670 4.0
7 GM Balogh Csaba
HUN 2601 4.0
8 GM Amin Bassem
EGY 2596 4.0
9 GM Laxman R R
IND 2462 4.0
10 WIM Schneider Veronika W HUN 2247 4.0
11 GM Fedorov Alexei
BLR 2596 4.0
12 GM Guliev Sarhan
AZE 2497 4.0
13 GM Kazhgaleyev Murtas
KAZ 2618 4.0
14 GM Kayumov Dmitry D
UZB 2463 4.0
15 GM Guseinov Gadir
AZE 2584 4.0
16 GM Gupta Abhijeet
IND 2580 4.0
17 GM Adhiban B
IND 2543 4.0
18 GM Kotanjian Tigran
ARM 2527 4.0
19 GM Aleksandrov Aleksej
BLR 2638 4.0
20 GM Hammer Jon Ludvig
NOR 2606 4.0

Full standings here: http://chess-results.com/tnr47759.aspx

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

5 perfect scores after 3 in Dubai


Five share perfect scores to lead Dubai Open after three rounds

Azerbaijani, Russian, two Indians and an Armenian out in front
Staff Report
Published: 00:01 April 14, 2011

Dubai: Five players remain with perfect scores after three rounds of the 13th Dubai Open Chess Championship at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in.

Four grandmasters, Parimarjan Negi of India, Sarhan Guliev of Azerbaijan, Sergey Volkov of Russia and David Petrosian of Armenia, and an international master, Lalith Babu of India, share the lead with three points each.

Guliev essayed the Queen's Gambit to force checkmate against grandmaster Zaven Andriasian of Armenia in 35 moves.

Defense smashed

Volkov smashed the Queen's Indian defense of FIDE master Hassan Abbasifar of Iran.

Petrosian crushed the French defence of grandmaster Murtas Kazhgaleyev of Kazakhstan while India's youthful star Parimarjan outplayed the Ruy Lopez game of GM Dimitry Kayumov of Uzbekistan.

Lalith scored an upset, beating the Sicilian defence of grandmaster Yuriy Kuzubov of Ukraine.

A record 40 grandmasters are competing in the strong Dubai Open. Expected to give tough competition are nine women grandmasters, 22 international masters, three women international master and 16 FIDE masters and six woman FIDE masters.

Participating in the tournament are 168 players from 33 countries, namely India, UAE, Armenia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Philippines, Georgia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Germany, Jordan, England, Syria, Australia, Belgium, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Sweden, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Lithuania, Norway, Qatar, South Africa, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan.

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