Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Pesaro wins Italian chess team championship


Final standing of the Italian chess team championship in Spoleto.

Pesaro (GMs Sutovski, Marin, Vocaturo, Brunello, and IMs Denis and Axel Rombaldoni) won all the matches.
1. Scavolini-Siviglia Pesaro 14 out of 14 team points and 20.5 out of 28 individual points.
2. Obiettivo Risarcimento Padova 10 and 17 (GMs Caruana, Georgiev, IMs Bellini, Collutiis, GM Efimov);
3. Libertas Nereto 9 and 15.5 (GMs Antonievsky, Kogan, IMs Shytaj, Braga, Piscopo, Bruno)
4. Vimar marostica 8 and 15
etc. (14 teams)
Women (8 teams): Chieti (wgm Martha Fierro, wgm Elena Sedina, fm Maria De Rosa, Eugenia Di Primio) won thanks to the better technical tie-break on Vitinia/Roma (Roberta Messina, Adriana Nikolova, Alessandra Sautto, Fiammetta Panella). Both finished with 11 team points out of 12 and 15.5 out of 18 individual points.
Third the team of Modena, with 3 sisters: Miriam, Ester and Sara Venturelli.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

1st International Chess Tournament of Forni di Sopra


First International Chess Tournament of Forni di Sopra
June 12th to 18th in Forni di Sopra, part of the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park

The 1st International Chess Tournament of Forni di Sopra will take place from June 12th to 18th in Forni di Sopra, part of the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park and one of the jewels of the Italian Alps.

The Ovens Valley is surrounded by the Alps on the north and on the south by the Carnian of the Dolomites Mountains of Friuli, which last year was declared World Heritage location. Forni di Sopra is also part of Authentic villages: the houses still retain the typical architecture carnica, evoking the atmosphere of a storybook.

The International Chess Tournament of Forni di Sopra is a result of close collaboration that ties for years the Accademia Internazionale di Scacchi with the Circolo Scacchistico Udinese, and the idea that acts as a flywheel for this event is all summed up in the slogan: "Forni di Sopra, where you can find high quality for a low price."

The A section is available to players with an elo above 2000, 9 rounds Swiss system , time control 90'x 40 moves + 30' + 30''
The B section is open to players with an elo above 1600 ELO (and lower than 2000 ELO), 8 rounds Swiss system, time control 90'x 40 moves + 30' + 30 "
The C section is open to players with an elo under 1600, 8 rounds Swiss system, time control 90'x 40 moves + 30' + 30 "

The tournament will be covered on www.accademiainternazionalediscacchi.com and www.scacchirandagi.com and the top 30 boards will be broadcasted live. The total prize money amounts to 10,000 Euro.

Pre-registered top seeds:

GM Markus Robert SRB 2625
GM Granda Zuniga Julio PER 2615
GM Antoniewski Rafal POL 2604
GM Georgiev Vladimir MKD 2576
GM Korneev Oleg RUS 2573
GM Kravtsiv Martyn UKR 2567
GM Jaracz Pawel POL 2565
GM Matamoros Franco Carlos S ECU 2549
GM Leon Hoyos Manuel MEX 2546
GM Rotstein Arkadij GER 2538
GM Naumkin Igor RUS 2499
GM Meijers Viesturs LAT 2493
GM Petkov Vladimir BUL 2493
GM Lazic Miroljub SRB 2488
IM Collutiis Duilio ITA 2472
GM Drazic Sinisa SRB 2467

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Italian Team Chess Championship


Italian Team Chess Championship
28th April to 1st May in the wonderful city of Spoleto

The Italian Team Chess Championship is being held from 28th April to 1st May in the wonderful city of Spoleto. 14 teams in Master and 8 in Women's section compete over 7 and 5 rounds Swiss respectively.

The schedule is rather demanding, with two rounds daily starting at 9:00 and 15:30 local time. Live games available at www.scacchirandagi.com/spoleto/CampIta.htm

About 20 Grandmasters are taking participation, adding more prestige to the event. Among them are Fabiano Caruana, Daniele Vocaturo, Sabino Brunello, Michele Godena, Robert Hubner, Kiril Georgiev, Emil Sutovsky, Ivan Salgado Lopez, Bartosz Socko, Alberto David, Bulgarian champion Julian Radulski etc. News by Adolivio Capece.

Master section round 1 results:

ASA Ancona - Obiettivo Risarcimento Padova 1-3
GM Pavasovic Dusko - GM Caruana Fabiano 1/2
MI Lanzani Mario - GM Georgiev Kiril 0-1
MF De Santis Alessio - MI Collutiis Duilio 1/2
MF Bontempi Piero - GM Efimov Igor 0-1

Scavolini-Siviglia Pesaro - CSKB Torveca Caffè Vigevano 4-0
GM Sutovsky Emil - GM Salvador Roland 1-0
GM Vocaturo Daniele - MI Mantovani Renzo 1-0
GM Brunello Sabino - MF Di Paolo Raffaele 1-0
MI Rombaldoni Denis - MF Salvetti Alec 1-0

Montebelluna - Chieti 1-3
MI Dvirnyy Daniyyl - GM Socko Bartosz 0-1
MI Genocchio Daniele - MI D'Amore Carlo 0-1
MF Bonafede Alessandro - MI Mogranzini Roberto 1/2
Xia Jie - MF Andrea Stella 1/2

Libertas Nereto A - Latina 2,5-1,5
GM Antoniewski Rafal - GM Radulski Julian 1/2
MI Shytaj Luca - Caprio Guido 1/2
MI Braga Fernando - Malloni Marcello 1/2
Mi Piscopo Pierluigi - Parpinel Marco 1-0

La Zisa Palermo - Vimar Scacchi Marostica 2-2
GM Olszewski Michal - GM Godena Michele 1-0
MI Contin Daniel - GM Ortega Lexy 1/2
MF Bentivegna Francesco - MI Borgo Giulio 1/2
Ferro Mario - MI Manca Federico 0-1

PortaClub 64 Modena - Accademia Le Due Torri Bologna 3,5-0,5
GM Salgado Lopez Ivan - MI Ronchetti Niccolò 1-0
MI Vezzosi Paolo - De Filomeno Simone 1/2
MI Zimina Olga - Codenotti Marco 1-0
MF Scalcione Michelangelo -Tomba Ivan 1-0

Partenopea Master - Milanese 1881 1,5-2,5
MI Martorelli Antonio - GM David Alberto 0-1
GM Laketic Gojko - MI Arlandi Ennio 1/2
Fiore Mario - MF Damia Angelo 1-0
Esposito Luca - MF Misiano Franco 0-1

Master section round 2 results:

Padova - Nereto 2-2
Milano - Pesaro 1.5-2.5
Chieti - Modena 2-2
Marostica - Ancona 3.5-0.5
Vigevano - Palermo 2-2
Bologna - Montebelluna 3-1
Latina - Napoli 3.5-0.5

Standings after 2 rounds:
1. Pesaro - 4 team points out of 4 (only team with perfect score)
2-6. Modena, Marostica, Padova, Chieti, Nereto - 3 points etc

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Chess and Italy: What could be better?


Chess and Italy: What could be better?
Holly McRoberts

Set in majestic Lido Adriano, Italy, chess players gathered from twenty-seven countries and eagerly waited to demonstrate their skills at the Inaugural International Ravenna Chess Tournament on April 2nd through April 10th of this year. As the only American, I was fortunate enough to be amongst those players, and a guest at the Grand Hotel Azzurra, which not only sponsored this event, but also provided a welcoming and relaxing ambiance. Every room in this beautiful hotel had a balcony overlooking the Adriatic Sea and access to a private beach.

As if the incredible accommodations were not enough, the highlight of this tournament featured a guest appearance by Judit Polgar who graciously gave a simultaneous exhibition at the generous price of only ten Euro per participant! Of the twenty-five players, Polgar achieved 24 wins and 1 draw.

Diana Mihajlova not only did an excellent job of organizing this event, but she made all the players feel welcome throughout the tournament. She and the tournament winner, Sarunas Sulskis, kindly invited me to have dinner with Judit Polgar, which I felt was an enormous honor!

Sarunas Sulskis of Lithuania won the tournament from a strong field of 10 GMs, 8 IMs, and 1 WGM in addition to the other class players. He was a favorite amongst the amateurs due to his humble and kind demeanor as well as his willingness to help struggling chess players such as myself. When asked if his first coach was proud of his great accomplishments his response was, “I’m just an ordinary GM.” This is coming from an individual who was second to Ivanchuk, studied at the Botvinnik-Kasparov School, and is a five-time Lithuanian champion.

Being the only American at the event, I felt it was my noble duty to “represent!” Unfortunately, as a class C player, I could not “represent” in the manner or form in which I intended.

Fortunately, Sarunas Sulskis, and the well-known tournament organizer, Stewart Rueben, took pity on this poor American soul and offered their time, patience and wisdom in an attempt to develop my skill as a tournament chess player who eventually achieved 3 out of 9 points.

So, walks on the beach, wonderful food; dinner with Judit Polgar, and personal training from a GM made this trip truly memorable. If this article inspired jealousy in any way, do not fear! You still have the opportunity to experience this amazing event for yourself: the tournament will be on next year, and possibly even this year in the autumn (subject to confirmation), as the organizer’s intention is to hold the tournament twice a year. For more information, visit www.ravennachessinternational.com. This website contains all the information including results, pairings, selected PGN games, and fantastic photos.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Vallejo Pons wins again, extends Reggio Emilia lead


Standings after 4 rounds

Naz. Giocatore ELO
Totali
ENG Short Nigel 2680
2
RUS Morozevich Alexander 2700
1 + 1 game

ITA Caruana Fabiano 2709
2
ESP Vallejo Pons Francisco 2698
3,5
USA Onischuk Alexander 2683
2
SVK Movsesian Sergei 2721
2
ITA Godena Michele 2549
1
UKR Ivanchuk Vassily 2764
2
CZE Navara David 2708
1,5 + 1 game

AZE Gashimov Vugar 2733
2

http://www.ippogrifoscacchi.it/tablaGeneral.asp?iTorneoIppogrifo=25
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Vallejo Pons leads Reggio Emilia


Standings after 3 rounds

1. Vallejo Pons, Francisco g ESP 2698
2. Short, Nigel
g ENG 2680 2
3. Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2764
4. Caruana, Fabiano g ITA 2709
5. Onischuk, Alexander g USA 2683
6. Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2721
7. Navara, David g CZE 2708 1
8. Godena, Michele g ITA 2549 1
9. Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2733 1
10. Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2700 ½

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Reggio Emilia round 3 report


Reggio Emilia round 3 report

Thursday December 30th 2010

The match Caruana against Short is already becoming a classic in tournaments , we can remember the dramatic game in corus B 2009 that qualified Fabiano to play the A on 2010. Will Fabiano know how to stop the “on fire” GM. The opening seem a quiet French-tarrash
variation and around move 21 the game become very alive with an f5 played by black that seem to weaken the kingside but opens the position and after some exchanges Fabiano enters in a queen endgame with an advantage and was able to collect the whole point.

Movsesisan –Godena is a theoric encounter in Michele “ pet line” . The Armenian GM ( from today he returns to represent Armenia) at move 15 decided to change and went for Na3 instead of 15. Qg3. It was a very complicated game but during the time pressure many pieces were exchange and at the end Godena was a pawn up but it seems it was not enough advantage to win.

Paco is inspired ! In the opening his queen takes the b7 pawn that seems a bit poison, but with an exchange sacrifice his keeps the possibility to attack and finally has the chance to play 27.Rxg7 that forces Navara into a very inferior endgame. In analisis room both players gave great commentaries. And now he leads with 2.5 out of 3

Onischuk and Ivanchuk made a draw. The American GM seem to have an advantage but it was not sufficient to win, but in the postmortem there was an interesting move Rc1 instead of c5.

Morozevich-Gashimov was a very long battle, seem during the game Morozevich had an slight advantage but it was a very close position but after five long hours playing the scenary changes a bit and now it seems Gashimov stands slightly better but maybe not enough to win. And draw was agreed after six hours of combativity.

http://www.ippogrifoscacchi.it/tablaGeneral.asp?iTorneoIppogrifo=25
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RE standings after 2 rounds


Standings after 2 rounds

1. Short, Nigel
g ENG 2680 2
2. Vallejo Pons, Francisco g ESP 2698
3. Navara, David g CZE 2708 1 + 1 game
4. Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2764 1
5. Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2721 1
6. Onischuk, Alexander g USA 2683 1
7. Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2733 ½
8. Caruana, Fabiano g ITA 2709 ½
9. Godena, Michele g ITA 2549 ½
10. Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2700 0 + 1 game

Official website: www.ippogrifoscacchi.it
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Reggio Emilia standings


Standings after 1 round

1. Vallejo Pons, Francisco g ESP 2698 1
2. Short, Nigel
g ENG 2680 1
3. Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2764 ½
4. Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2721 ½
5. Caruana, Fabiano g ITA 2709 ½
6. Onischuk, Alexander g USA 2683 ½
7. Navara, David g CZE 2708 0 + 1 game
8. Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2700 0 + 1 game
9. Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2733 0
10. Godena, Michele g ITA 2549 0

Official website: http://www.ippogrifoscacchi.it/tablaGeneral.asp?iTorneoIppogrifo=25
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Short rebounds at Reggio Emilia


Short rebounded from his forgettable performance in London with a win over Gashimov. Vallejo Pons also scored a first round win to tie with Short for the lead. The Morozevich - Navara game is postponed until next week.

Round 1 results

Caruana, Fabiano 1/2 Ivanchuk, Vassily
Onischuk, Alexander 1/2 Movsesian, Sergei
Vallejo Pons, Francisco 1-0 Godena, Michele
Short, Nigel 1-0 Gashimov, Vugar
Morozevich - Navara (Postponed)

Official website: http://www.ippogrifoscacchi.it/tablaGeneral.asp?iTorneoIppogrifo=25
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Reggio Emilia report by GM Cebalo


Report by GM Cebalo

The 53th edition of “Torneo di Capodanno di Reggio Emilia” is now open, by the organization staff leading by Silvano Ferraroni president of “Circolo Scacchi Ippogrifo” of Reggio Emilia, Roberto Mogranzini director and the responsible for the players Martha Fierro. Great chess celebrities are present with an elo average of almost 2700 which proves to be the highest rated Reggio Emilia of the history just possible to compare with the memorable 1991-92 edition with the presence of Karpov, Kasparov, Anand, only to mention three,which was one of the strongest tournament of all times.

Back to today: great emotion (great expectations) given us by Alexander Morozevich who was blocked by the snow on the Moscow’s airport and risk his participation. The super Grand Master has done all is possible to do to join, traveling all night by train to St. Petersburg and from there taking a flight to Milan where he arrived in the afternoon. The organization and the players agree to allow Morozevich not to play the first round today (the game will be play on 1st of January 2011 at 4 pm - rest day) special thanks to David Navara, Morozevich’s opponent, who also arrived yesterday very late after a long travel. Due to the high level of players there will be very interesting games from the first round, we should mention the match between living legend Vassily Ivanchuk, highest elo of tournament, and the reigning Italia champion and world known player Fabiano Caruana, the italian star will have white, we will see...

Arbiters: Chief Arbiter IA Cristina Rigo with NA Angelo Mancini and NA Antonio Sfera.

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Reggio Emilia starts


This morning at 11 am the drawing of lots of the 53rd edition of Torneo di Capodanno in Reggio Emilia were made.

1. Short
2. Morozevich
3. Caruana
4. Vallejo
5. Onischuk
6. Movsesian
7. Godena
8. Ivanchuk
9. Navara
10. Gashimov

The players agreed to start at 3 pm (last round at noon)
On line: official website www.ippogrifoscacchi.it

Owing to the unfavourable conditions of weather, Morozevich will arrive only today; also Navara arrived very late in the night, so the game Morozevich-Navara has been delayed at January 1st at 4 pm

Chief referee Cristina Rigo
Main sponsors Studio Alfa and Vaneton
Organization Accademia Internazionale degli Scacchi and Scacchirandagi
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Monday, December 27, 2010

Arriving for a big event


Ivanchuk arriving for Reggio Emilia

Drawing of lots at 11 am on Tuesday, December 28th
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Ivanchuk heads strong Reggio Emilia


Starting on Dec 28th, the classic tournament “Torneo di Capodanno” in Reggio Emilia.

This year edition number 53! Category 18.
Free day on January 1st
Last round on January 6th
Games start at 2.30 pm (Italian time).

Live on www.ippogrifoscacchi.it

In the analysis room: GM Misho Cebalo.

The tournament will be played in Hotel Astoria.

The tournament started 53 years ago thanks an idea of GMhc Enrico Paoli (1908-2005)

Players

IVANCHUK VASSILI UKR ELO 2754
MOVSESIAN SERGEI SLO ELO 2723
NAVARA DAVID CZE ELO 2722
GASHIMOV VUGAR AZE ELO 2719
MOROZEVICH ALEXANDER RUS ELO 2715
CARUANA FABIANO ITA ELO 2702
VALLEJO PONS FRANCISCO SPA ELO 2697
SHORT NIGEL ENG ELO 2690
ONISCHUK ALEXANDER USA ELO 2688
GODENA MICHELE ITA ELO 2548
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Saturday, December 25, 2010

53rd Torneo di Capodanno in Reggio Emilia


Photo by John Henderson

53rd Torneo di Capodanno in Reggio Emilia
Vassily Ivanchuk top seeded among ten players

Reggio Emilia is a little town in the center of Italy. Little, but for many reasons very important. For at the end of 1700, here was born the Italian national flag, the "tricolore" - green , white, red.

Moreover, the famous writer and poet Ludovico Ariosto, the author of the epic novel "Orlando Furioso", was born in Reggio Emilia in 1474. Perhaps someone could remember the intro: "Le donne, i cavallier, l’arme, gli amori, le cortesie, le audaci imprese io canto."

At that time the city was property of Este family. Almost all members of this family where fond of chess, especially Isabella, duchess of Mantova, who is said to have hosted in her court many important chess players of the time, in particular from Spain. Leonardo da Vinci was also her guest.

We can say that the chess tradition in Reggio Emilia is older than 5 centuries!

53rd Reggio Emilia index page

From December 28th 2010 to January 6th 2011 the 53rd edition of the international chess tournament "Torneo di Capodanno" will be played in Reggio Emilia. Free day is on January 1st and opening ceremony takes place on December 28th, morning. Games starting daily from 14:30. The tournament will be played at hotel Astoria Mercure.

53rd event in succession is probably one of the records for a Fide closed tournament, beside Hastings.

Scacchierando Blog has printed 300 postcards as gift for the visitors of the 53rd Reggio Emilia's Tournament.

Players:
Vassily Ivanchuk UKR 2754
Sergei Movsesian SVK 2723
David Navara CZE 2722
Vugar Gashimov AZE 2719
Alexander Morozevich RUS 2700
Fabiano Caruana ITA 2700
Francisco Vallejo Pons ESP 2697
Nigel Short ENG 2690
Alexander Onischuk USA 2688
Michele Godena ITA 2551

Chess fans can find the games and results on www.ippogrifoscacchi.it (for the complete list of winners and final tables of all 52 earlier editions click on "albo d'oro").

"Torneo di Capodanno" history

The "Torneo di Capodanno" was born in 1958 owing to the enthusiasm of Enrico Paoli (1908-2005), GM honoris causa. The name was chosen due to the fact that it started immediately after Xmas to end in the day of Epifania (Helige Drei Konige is January 6th).

It started thanks to the sponsorship of the local Tourist Office and of the firm "Motori Slanzi Novellara". Winner of the first tournament was Otto Marthaler (Suisse-Switzerland). Among the winners of the following editions are Grandmasters Gyozo Forintos, Mario Bertok, Bruno Parma (2 times), Milan Matulovic, Andrew Soltis, Ludek Pachman and (only) two Italians, Alberto Giustolisi and Sergio Mariotti.

The 19th tournament in 1976/77 had the first guest from USSR, GM Gennadi Kuzmin, who also won the event.

For the 25th edition in 1982/83, the tournament found a new sponsor - the bank "Banco di San Geminiano e San Prospero". In that year the winner was the women world champion Nona Gaprindashvili (USSR, Georgia). Among the winners in the following years we find Lajos Portisch, Ulf Andersson, Zoltan Ribli, Vladimir Tukmakov, Mikhail Gurevich, Jaan Ehlvest and Anatolij Karpov (1990/91).

But the peak was the 34th tournament (December 27 1991 - January 6 1992), when among the players in the main group we had the world champion Garry Kasparov and his predecessor Anatoly Karpov. It was the strongest tournament ever played in Reggio Emilia and the first in the history to reach category XVIII !

Please note that at the time the category 18 was considered to be an "abstract" goal, because it seemed almost impossible to have together all the best players of the planet. This was achieved thanks to the great love for chess of Nicola Palladino - at that time President of the Italian Chess Federation - and obviously of Enrico Paoli, very well known and respected by all the top players, including Kasparov himself.

There was also a B group, with the most eminent Italian players, and a tournament for blind players, an unofficial "braille chess" world championship.

And, last but not least, there was a meeting of all the living world champions. Mikhail Botvinnik, Vassily Smyslov, Mikhail Tal and Boris Spassky joined Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. Bobby Fischer was the only absent.

The final standing of that magnificent tournament was a surprise: the winner was an "outsider", a 22-years old Indian - his name was Viswanathan Anand! We can say that Anand's wonderful career started from Reggio Emilia! The young Indian was so happy with this victory, that as soon as he was certain to have won, he asked the director of Hotel Astoria to send a fax (at that time there was no Internet or mobile phones!) to his family and a couple of friends and journalists, in which he wrote "I won! I won! I won!", signing simply "Anand".

Kasparov was second with the same points as Boris Gelfand.

Unfortunately, the following year the CEO of the bank changed and the tournament went back to "standard", falling in strength when the "Banco di S. Geminiano" was sold to another group.

But the event went on, we have to note that Rafael Vaganian won twice, in 1992/93 and 1994/95, and now thanks to the local supporters the tournament once again reached the respectable 18th category.

Story by Adolivio Capece

Thursday, December 23, 2010

1st 26,000 euros International Chess Open of Cento


1st International Chess Open of Cento
5-13th February 2011 at the Grand Hotel Bologna in Pieve di Cento

The 1st International Chess Open of Cento, dedicated to the memory of Viviana Manservisi, will take place on 5-13th February 2011 at the Grand Hotel Bologna in Pieve di Cento. The tournament will be played over nine rounds with Swiss pairings and time control of 90' x 40 moves + 30' for the rest of the game with 30'' increment from the first move.

The organizers have provided a rich prize fund of 26.000 EUR. There are 20 regular prizes (first 2500 EUR), seven prizes for Italian players and five prizes in each of the U2300, U2100, U1900 and U1700 rating categories.

In addition, there will be two weekend tournaments, each a 5-round Swiss, to be played on 4-6th and 11-13th February. The time control will be slightly faster - 90' with 30'' increment from the first move for the whole game. More information on ScacchiRandagi.com.

Official website: http://www.scacchirandagi.com/
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A new Open International in Italy, 10,000 prize fund


A new Open International in Italy, 10,000 prize fund
Wednesday, 22 December 2010 07:51

A new Open in Lido Adriano (Ravenna), Italy will take place form 2-10 April, 2011. A €10,000 Prize Fund (first prize €2,500), 10 invited GMs and a highlight of the tournament – Judit Polgar, the Queen of Chess, will be present and will give a simultaneous on 9 April.



Lido Adriano is a small town and a beach resort in the northern Adriatic coast between Venice and Rimini. It belongs to the Province of Ravenna, ‘the city of mosaics’, in the region Emilia Romagna.

For further information and an Entry Form, please visit the website: www.ravennachessinternational.com
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La Cartolina ricordo del 53° Reggio Emilia !


La Cartolina ricordo del 53° Reggio Emilia !

300 Cartoline di Reggio Emilia !

Il torneo di Capodanno è ormai alle porte e abbiamo deciso di fare un piccolo regalo ai visitatori del torneo e i fortunati lettori del blog. Infatti Scacchierando, in qualità di partner tecnico della 53° edizione di Reggio Emilia, ha creato e stampato 300 cartoline commemorative numerate dell'evento.

Alcune di queste saranno autografate da tutti i protagonisti della manifestazione ma ovviamente anche i visitatori che le avranno in dono potranno avvicinare i Campioni e chiedere di firmare le loro. In questo modo si avrà un piccolo oggetto di valore da conservare nel tempo, ci auguriamo con piacere dei fortunati possessori.

La cartolina si compone di:
  • Logo dell'evento contenente il Circolo organizzatore Ippogrifo, le due associazioni che collaborano ovvero Scacchirandagi e l'Accademia Internazionale di Scacchi e Scacchierando in qualità di partner tecnico.
  • 10 foto dei protagonisti del torneo (ringrazio Franco Romagnoli per il supporto nella selezione delle migliori immagini)
  • L'elenco dei giocatori con elo e nazionalità e la numerazione delle cartoline a lato.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Cinderella finish at “Edoardo Crespi” International tournament in Milano


Matthew Herman, rated 2149, won the “Edoardo Crespi” International tournament in Milano ahead of many GMs and IMs! He earned his first IM norm and barely missed out on his GM norm. Heiko Mertens from Germany also earned an IM norm (his second).

Here are the top finishers:

1 -- Herman Matthew J 2149 USA 6.5 +4 -22 +54 +16 +9 +13 =2 =8 =3
2 GM Solodovnichenko Yuri 2563 UKR 6.5 +38 +24 +22 =12 +7 +8 =1 =3 -4
3 GM Tratar Marko 2492 SLO 6.5 +25 =17 +18 =21 +14 =6 +10 =2 =1
4 GM David Alberto 2587 LUX 6.5 -1 +46 +49 +26 -13 +32 +6 =10 +2
5 GM Salvador Roland 2527 PHI 6.5 +64 =14 +23 =6 =22 =7 =21 +24 +12
6 IM Bellia Fabrizio 2399 ITA 6.0 +47 +10 +30 =5 =12 =3 -4 +23 =9
7 IM Colovic Aleksandar 2457 MKD 6.0 +49 +16 =9 +58 -2 =5 +28 =12 =8
8 GM Marin Mihail 2562 ROU 6.0 +37 =28 =34 +20 +11 -2 +15 =1 =7
9 IM Saric Sinisa 2452 SRB 6.0 +35 +40 =7 =14 -1 =23 +17 +22 =6
10 -- Mertens Heiko 2320 GER 6.0 +42 -6 +25 +52 +21 +12 -3 =4 =13
11 IM Tesic Dragan 2403 SRB 6.0 +29 -30 +48 +31 -8 +33 -12 +40 +21

Full standings here. Special thanks to Adolivio for providing us with the updates.

Details, standing, games: www.scacchisticamilanese.it

Next week Herman will play a round robin in Ascona (Switzerland).

Friday, December 10, 2010

“Edoardo Crespi” International tournament in Milano


The “Edoardo Crespi” International tournament in Milano is taking place right now. Crespi founded the club of Milano “Società Scacchistica Milanese” in 1881.

The tournament this year registered a record 296 players! It is the highest number of players among all the tournaments played this year in Italy.

The event is divided into 5 groups. The Master Group (6 GMs and 8 IMs) will conclude on Saturday. Special thanks to Adolivio for the information.

1 GM Solodovnichenko Yuri 2563 UKR 6.0 +44 +16 +13 =4 +6 +8 =2
2 -- Herman Matthew J 2149 USA 5.5 +7 -13 +56 +28 +10 +11 =1
3 GM Tratar Marko 2492 SLO 5.5 +34 =23 +35 =14 +15 =9 +5
4 GM Drazic Sinisa 2524 SRB 5.0 +53 +24 +11 =1 =9 -5 +21
5 -- Mertens Heiko 2320 GER 5.0 +52 -9 +34 +42 +14 +4 -3
6 IM Colovic Aleksandar 2457 MKD 5.0 +31 +28 =10 +41 -1 =12 +20
7 GM David Alberto 2587 LUX 5.0 -2 +54 +31 +33 -11 +25 +9
8 GM Marin Mihail 2562 ROU 5.0 +46 =20 =32 +24 +21 -1 +22

American player Matthew Herman (2149) is performing nearly 2600 after 7 rounds! Full standings here.

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