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Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 23 Сен 2011 19:01 #1

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The timetable for the third London Chess Classic has been announced. The strongest tournament in the history of British chess will be complemented by a chess festival with tournaments for all levels and of course free chess coaching for schools.

The tournament runs from 3-12 December 2011 and falls on two weekends so we expect even more spectators as well as more players in the FIDE Open as amateur players will only have to take one full week off work. It also means there will be two sets of weekend tournaments and blitz tournaments every evening.
Viktor Korchnoi has agreed to come back again as guest of honour and will give two simultaneous displays. We will have at least one Women’s all-play-all.
THE LINE-UP

Magnus Carlsen of Norway remains the hottest property in world chess. In 2009 he used the London Classic as his launch pad to become the youngest player ever to reach the top of the world rating list and he has stayed there on most subsequent lists. And in 2010, just to prove it wasn’t a fluke, he did it again, despite losing a couple of games. ‘Veni, vidi, vici’: “I came, I saw, I conquered”... but even Julius Caesar only conquered Britain once! So Magnus is back to try and lift the London Classic trophy for a third time. If he does it, we’re going to promote him from Magnus (“great” in Latin) to Maximus (“the greatest”)...

Viswanathan Anand became the undisputed world chess champion in 2007 and has since defended the title twice in matches with Vladimir Kramnik in 2008 and Veselin Topalov in 2010. In an age when more and more players are playing professional chess, with infinitely more sophisticated training resources and information available to them, his achievement in defending the top spot from all comers is as impressive as any of the successes of his championship predecessors. Vishy has maintained his form in 2011 and his fans will be eagerly watching his play in London as he will be required to defend his title against Israeli GM Boris Gelfand in 2012 and needs some top-quality opposition to hone his play.

Levon Aronian of Armenia will be 29 by the time of the third London Chess Classic in December 2011 and, with his inclusion in the ‘magnificent nine’, London will be able to claim the last jewel in the crown of elite chess. Along with world number one Magnus Carlsen and world champion Vishy Anand, Levon is the only player in the world who currently sports a 2800+ world rating, so he is currently ‘the third man’ occupying the peak of chess Olympus. He has a current world title, having won the last World Blitz Championship, and he has won several other world titles in the past, including the 2002 World Junior Championship (ahead of Luke McShane) and the 2009 World Rapidplay Championship. Just to complete the picture of his chess virtuosity, he is a former world champion of Chess960, a variant of the game where the pieces on the back rank are placed randomly and the players are thus unable to rely on their memory of opening theory and thrown onto their own strategic resources.

Vladimir Kramnik was world champion from 2000 to 2007. His greatest claim to fame was being the only organic (as opposed to digital!) chessplayer ever to defeat the world’s best ever player Garry Kasparov in matchplay. In 2011 he won the Dortmund Sparkassen tournament for a record tenth(!) time and in great style. There is something of a rivalry between Kramnik and Carlsen in major events, much as there was between the young Kramnik and Kasparov. So far the young Norwegian has finished ahead of the Russian ex-world champion both times in London but he will do well to deny ‘Big Vlad’ forever. The former world champion shows sign of sharpening his style somewhat recently so we could see fireworks in 2011.

Hikaru Nakamura, two-times US champion, is nicknamed ‘H Bomb’ for his explosive and uncompromising style of play and widely recognised as one of the world’s greatest players, particularly at blitz chess. He had a great start to 2011, winning the Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee tournament with 9/13 ahead of the four top-rated players in the world, Carlsen, Anand, Aronian, Kramnik - all of whom he will meet again at the 2011 London Classic, of course. Writing of Hikaru’s stellar achievement at Wijk aan Zee 2011, Garry Kasparov was full of praise: he reminded us that Bobby Fischer had never won a tournament ahead of a reigning world champion and that we would have to look back to Harry Pillsbury’s 1895 Hastings victory for an equivalent tournament success by an American. Later in the year Hikaru defeated former FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov in a six-game match held in Saint Louis, Missouri (where Hikaru now lives).

Michael Adams, known as Mickey, has a strong claim to being Britain’s best ever chessplayer based on his consistently high rating over many years. He broke all significant national age records to become a grandmaster and win the British Championship at the age of 17 in 1989. He is currently Britain’s top-rated player and for a while a few years ago was ranked number four in the world behind Kasparov, Anand and Kramnik. He is the reigning British Champion, having edged Nigel Short in a tie-break in August.

Nigel Short will always be remembered as one of the most famous chess prodigies, as well as the first non-Russian since Bobby Fischer to break the Russian monopoly contesting world championship matches back in the 1990s. At 46 he is now one of the oldest players amongst the world’s top 100 rated players but his appetite for the game shows no sign of diminishing. He is in pretty good form, too. He started 2011 with a phenomenal 8/10 score at a Gibraltar Masters tournament that was littered with top-class grandmasters and he has since come within a couple of tie-breaks of winning both the Commonwealth and British championship titles.

Luke McShane, 27, had a brilliant career as a chess prodigy before going up to Oxford and starting an equally career as a financial professional. The London Chess Classic provided him with a way back into chess and he grasped the opportunity with both hands with a wonderful 2010 performance, defeating Carlsen and finishing second equal with world champion Vishy Anand. This re-established Luke in the world top 100 and he carried his good form into the Tata (formerly Corus) Wijk aan Zee ‘B’ tournament in January 2011, winning the tournament on tie-break from David Navara and qualifying for the 2012 ‘A’ group. He has since returned to full-time financial work but he has already earned the respect of his peers as one of the best (if not the best) amateur chessplayers in the world.

David Howell, the 2009 British Champion, is also a very gifted and determined player who is widely tipped to advance into the world’s elite very soon. The London Classic has provided him with an excellent opportunity to cross swords with some legends of the game, and he brought off his best-ever tournament success at the 2009 tournament, finishing third behind Carlsen and Kramnik. David is currently studying a course in Folklore, Mythology and Medieval Renaissance Literature at Cardiff University.

The average rating of the 2011 London Chess Classic (September 2011 list) is 2747 – this surpasses last year’s average by 18 points and is an unprecedented figure for a tournament held in Britain. It also makes it one of the strongest tournaments held anywhere in the world this year.
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Каждому - своё.
Last Edit: 19 Фев 2017 06:37 by Vladimirovich.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 23 Сен 2011 19:01 #2

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2010 Tournament (n.b. win = 3pts, draw = 1pt)

Final Placings: 1 Magnus Carlsen (NOR) 13/21, 2-3 Viswanathan Anand (IND), Luke McShane (ENG) 11, 4 Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 10, 5 Vladimir Kramnik (RUS) 10, 6 Michael Adams (ENG) 8, 7 David Howell (ENG) 4, 8 Nigel Short (ENG) 2.

2009 Tournament (n.b. win = 3pts, draw = 1pt)

Final Placings: 1 Magnus Carlsen (NOR) 13/21, 2 Vladimir Kramnik (RUS) 12, 3 David Howell (ENG) 9, 4 Michael Adams (ENG) 9, 5 Luke McShane (ENG) 7, 6 Ni Hua (CHN) 6, 7 Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 6, 8 Nigel Short (ENG) 5.
Каждому - своё.
Last Edit: 19 Фев 2017 06:38 by Vladimirovich.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 23 Сен 2011 19:10 #3

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Привидем интересующий нас отрывок из ссылки Владимировича.
THE LINE-UP

Magnus Carlsen of Norway remains the hottest property in world chess. In 2009 he used the London Classic as his launch pad to become the youngest player ever to reach the top of the world rating list and he has stayed there on most subsequent lists. And in 2010, just to prove it wasn’t a fluke, he did it again, despite losing a couple of games. ‘Veni, vidi, vici’: “I came, I saw, I conquered”... but even Julius Caesar only conquered Britain once! So Magnus is back to try and lift the London Classic trophy for a third time. If he does it, we’re going to promote him from Magnus (“great” in Latin) to Maximus (“the greatest”)...

Viswanathan Anand became the undisputed world chess champion in 2007 and has since defended the title twice in matches with Vladimir Kramnik in 2008 and Veselin Topalov in 2010. In an age when more and more players are playing professional chess, with infinitely more sophisticated training resources and information available to them, his achievement in defending the top spot from all comers is as impressive as any of the successes of his championship predecessors. Vishy has maintained his form in 2011 and his fans will be eagerly watching his play in London as he will be required to defend his title against Israeli GM Boris Gelfand in 2012 and needs some top-quality opposition to hone his play.

Levon Aronian of Armenia will be 29 by the time of the third London Chess Classic in December 2011 and, with his inclusion in the ‘magnificent nine’, London will be able to claim the last jewel in the crown of elite chess. Along with world number one Magnus Carlsen and world champion Vishy Anand, Levon is the only player in the world who currently sports a 2800+ world rating, so he is currently ‘the third man’ occupying the peak of chess Olympus. He has a current world title, having won the last World Blitz Championship, and he has won several other world titles in the past, including the 2002 World Junior Championship (ahead of Luke McShane) and the 2009 World Rapidplay Championship. Just to complete the picture of his chess virtuosity, he is a former world champion of Chess960, a variant of the game where the pieces on the back rank are placed randomly and the players are thus unable to rely on their memory of opening theory and thrown onto their own strategic resources.

Vladimir Kramnik was world champion from 2000 to 2007. His greatest claim to fame was being the only organic (as opposed to digital!) chessplayer ever to defeat the world’s best ever player Garry Kasparov in matchplay. In 2011 he won the Dortmund Sparkassen tournament for a record tenth(!) time and in great style. There is something of a rivalry between Kramnik and Carlsen in major events, much as there was between the young Kramnik and Kasparov. So far the young Norwegian has finished ahead of the Russian ex-world champion both times in London but he will do well to deny ‘Big Vlad’ forever. The former world champion shows sign of sharpening his style somewhat recently so we could see fireworks in 2011.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 23 Сен 2011 19:37 #4

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to defeat the world’s best ever player Garry Kasparov
Отмызгать world’s best ever player это чего то стоит... N'est-ce pas?

Каждому - своё.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 23 Сен 2011 20:57 #5

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Отмызгать world’s best ever player это чего то стоит...
Так с этим никто не спорит. Просто некоторые форумчане подвергают сомнению факт, что Каспаров величайший шахматист всех времен.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 06:56 #6

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Who will win London Chess Classic 2011?


Поставил бы я на Микки, но годы его не те. В былые времена он бы этой братии показал

Аронян с Карлсончегом банально как то.
Ананд опять будет в тине сидеть.
Крамник не тот пошел нонче...

Даже не знаю пока.
Каждому - своё.
Last Edit: 07 Авг 2019 19:14 by Vladimirovich.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 07:29 #7

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Даже не знаю пока.
Может самураю повезет?

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 08:00 #8

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Luke has since returned to full-time financial work
David is currently studying a course in Folklore, Mythology and Medieval Renaissance Literature at Cardiff University
Молодцы. Пусть зададут трепку хваленым профессионалам.

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Даже не знаю пока
Либо Шорт, либо Хауэлл.
Третьего не дано

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Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 08:54 #10

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Просто некоторые форумчане подвергают сомнению факт, что Каспаров величайший шахматист всех времен.
Я подвергаю сомнению, что это вообще можно адекватно оценить. Как его сравнивать, например, с Морфи? Или с Алехиным?

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Как его сравнивать, например, с Морфи? Или с Алехиным?
Устроить матч. Корчной же выиграл в 80-90-е у Мароци, умершего ещё в 50-е...
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А вот и партия.

www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1486372

Виктор Львович силён, чёрт...
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Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 10:03 #13

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Устроить матч. Корчной же выиграл в 80-90-е у Мароци, умершего ещё в 50-е...
Это как? Не слышал такого


Но вообще в матче сравнивать некорректно, даже если бы было можно воскресить титанов прошлого. Понятно, что Каспаров бы выиграл матч у Морфи, как выиграл бы его любой современный гроссмейстер. Это не имеет отношения к величию. Это говорит просто о накопленных знаниях.

Современный студент знает физику гораздо лучше Ньютона. Это ж не значит, что он - более великий физик.

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Современный студент знает физику гораздо лучше Ньютона. Это ж не значит, что он - более великий физик.
Значит

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Помнится на КС в своё время установили, что Чигорин играл в силу крепкого совецкого КМС-а...

Польстили конечно Михаилу Ивановичу, ну так ведь заслужил...
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Крамник не тот пошел нонче...
Мастерство не пропьешь. Если масть пойдет - вынесет всех вперед ногами. Как Евгеньич Линарес-94.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 14:05 #17

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Мастерство не пропьешь
смотря сколько пить. бывало что и пропивали. но это для другой темы...

Отредактировано Ruslan73 (2011-11-29 18:06:02)

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Я подвергаю сомнению, что это вообще можно адекватно оценить. Как его сравнивать, например, с Морфи? Или с Алехиным?
Специалисты сравнили. Надо доверять мнению специалистов.

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Специалисты сравнили. Надо доверять мнению специалистов.
Разные спецы по разному оценивали. Я, впрочем, всем им доверяю

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Помнится на КС в своё время установили, что Чигорин  играл в силу крепкого совецкого КМС-а...
Польстили конечно Михаилу Ивановичу, ну так ведь заслужил...
Я кстати или не участвовал, или забыл

Вообще Михал Иваныч фигура особая. То Ласкера разнесет, то играет как третий разряд

Поэтому сложно оценивать его.

Каждому - своё.

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Разные спецы по разному оценивали. Я, впрочем, всем им доверяю
Конечно не единогласно, но консенсус по Каспарову имеется.

Лондон 2011 Chess Classic 29 Нояб 2011 18:47 #22

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Современный студент знает физику гораздо лучше Ньютона
О... Далеко не так, совсем не так. В массе своей просто слышал про теорию относительности и соотношение неопределенностей ... Конечно отдельные ...

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У Накамуры бай очень удачно лег. Перед финишем день отдыха будет очень кстати.

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То Ласкера разнесет, то играет как третий разряд
Ну с Ласкром то у него счёт 1 - 10 при 4 ничьих, а матч в некорректном гамбите Райса за шахматы мы конечно в расчёт не берём

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Помнится на КС в своё время установили, что Чигорин играл в силу крепкого совецкого КМС-а...

Польстили конечно Михаилу Ивановичу, ну так ведь заслужил...
каков был средний рейтинг решавших? если 1950, то отчего то вспоминается Шариков обсуждающий переписку Энгельса с Каутским.

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каков был средний рейтинг решавших? если 1950, то отчего то вспоминается Шариков обсуждающий переписку Энгельса с Каутским
Та бох ты мой...
Тут некоторые даже в голову к Карлсену залезть умудряются, а Вы о Чигорине...
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Тут некоторые даже в голову к Карлсену залезть умудряются, а Вы о Чигорине...
Не понял, какую конкретно мысль вы хотели высказать. Но можно отметить, что залезть в голову ныне существующего Карлсена гораздо легче, чем в голову Чигорина.

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не понял про кого вы, но все же думаю попытаться залезть в голову Карлсену в конкретной и совершенно понятной ситуации не претендуя на истину в последней инстанциии это одно. а собраться кучкой давно просроченных савецких камээсов и снисходительно таки принять в свой элитарный клуб М.И.Чигорина это совсем другое.

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Далеко не так, совсем не так. В массе своей просто слышал про теорию относительности и соотношение неопределенностей
Дык Ньютон даже не слышал

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не понял про кого вы
да есть тут эксперты по тонкой норвежской психике


Ruslan73 написал(а):
попытаться залезть в голову Карлсену в конкретной и совершенно понятной ситуации не претендуя на истину в последней инстанциии это одно. а собраться кучкой давно просроченных савецких камээсов и снисходительно таки принять в свой элитарный клуб М.И.Чигорина это совсем другое.
А вот я думаю, что определить недостатки игры Чигорина на основе его партий проще, чем мотивы Карлсена на основе его поступков.
Партии в открытом доступе, в отличие от мыслей...

Отредактировано BB (2011-11-30 11:44:15)
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