piątek, 15 lipca 2011

Open Leiden 2011 (Holandia)

Oni wygrali po dwie partie w memoriale Mieczysława Najdorfa w Warszawie


M-ceNrTyt.Nazwisko ImięFed.Elo
Pkt.MBch.Bch.L.Z.Prog.
16GMŚwiercz, DariuszPOL2553
2.00.002.0023.0
19GMOlszewski, MichałPOL2541
2.00.002.0023.0
110GMCzarnota, PawełPOL2541
2.00.002.0023.0
111GMRomanishin, Oleg MUKR2526
2.00.002.0023.0
113GMJakubowski, KrzysztofPOL2510
2.00.002.0023.0
115GMMalisauskas, VidmantasLTU2477
2.00.002.0023.0
116IMWarakomski, TomaszPOL2473
2.00.002.0023.0
820IMStaniszewski, PiotrPOL2414
2.00.001.5023.0
91GMMacieja, BartłomiejPOL2612
2.00.001.0023.0
92GMMarkowski, TomaszPOL2611
2.00.001.0023.0
98GMMalakhatko, VadimBEL2548
2.00.001.0023.0
919IMDragun, KamilPOL2428
2.00.001.0023.0
924mWieczorek, OskarPOL2374
2.00.001.0023.0
925mDeszczynski, AdamPOL2374
2.00.001.0023.0
934k++Klim, KamilPOL2328
2.00.001.0023.0

Memoriał Najdorfa na oficjalnej stronie FIDE

Miguel Najdorf MemorialPrint
Friday, 15 July 2011 16:33
Najdorf_memorial

The International Chess Festival dedicated to the memory of Miguel Najdorf is being played from 14th to 22nd July in Warsaw, Poland. 98 players compete in the Tournament A, which is valid for FIDE title norms, 134 are in the Tournament B, and 50 in Tournament C for players born on 2001 or younger.

Top rated players:
GM Macieja Bartłomiej POL 2612
GM Markowski Tomasz POL 2611
GM Kempinski Robert POL 2600
GM Babula Vlastimil CZE 2572
GM Brodsky Michail UKR 2563
GM Świercz Dariusz POL 2553
GM Vysochin Spartak UKR 2552
GM Malakhatko Vadim BEL 2548
GM Olszewski Michał POL 2541
GM Czarnota Paweł POL 2541
GM Romanishin Oleg M UKR 2526
IM Piorun Kacper POL 2514
GM Jakubowski Krzysztof POL 2510
GM Starostits Ilmars LAT 2500
GM Malisauskas Vidmantas LTU 2477
IM Warakomski Tomasz POL 2473
GM Simonian Hrair ARM 2461

Miguel (Mieczysław) Najdorf was born in Warsaw on April, 15, 1910. He revealed his great chess talent as early as at the age of 10, when he achieved his maiden tournament successes. His first notable results at the Polish and international chess arena date back to the 30s. He was second (1931) and first (1934) in Warsaw Championships and then secong (1935) and third (1937) in Polish national Championships.

As one of Poland’s leading players, he represented his native country at Chess Olympiads three times, gaining team medals on all three occasions (bronze in 1935 and 1937, silver in 1939) and an individual gold medal in 1939. Additionally, he won an individual gold and team silver medal at the so-called unofficial Chess Olympiad in 1936.

The outbreak of World War II caught Najdorf in Buenos Aires, at the Chess Olympiad, most successful for him. Unable to return home, he decided to stay in Argentine and continue his chess career there. He won four more team medals (silver in 1950, 1952, 1954, bronze in 1962) and three individual medals (gold in 1950 and 1952, silver in 1962) at Chess Olympiads. He won Agrentinian Championships 8 times (1949, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1960, 1964, 1967, 1975).

In the 40s and 50ts Najdorf belonged to the close group of world’s best players, qualifying for the Candidates’ tournament of the World Championship on two occasions.

In 1950 he was one of the 27 top players awarded the newly introduced Grandmaster title by the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Otwarte mistrzostwa Kanady po sześciu rundach - Toronto 9-17 lipca 2011

Irina Krush bardzo ładnie
radzi sobie w męskim towarzystwie

#NameIDRtngPostRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Tot
1GM Walter Arencibia13434425372559+104+92=19+40+15+85.5
2GM Bator Sambuev14646227392742+54+31+13=10+12=55.0
3GM Joel Benjamin10556926412646+100=44+30+17=6+225.0
4GM Alexander Shabalov10560326182616+55=47=45+34+29+245.0
5IM Irina Krush13141925782588+143+66=42+41+16=25.0
6IM Artiom Samsonkin14630525322553+105+93+74=8=3+205.0
7IM Tomas Krnan13221524702487+80+96-8+71+32+215.0
8IM Leonid Gerzhoy14291626472645+99+65+7=6+25-14.5
9GM Mark Bluvshtein12570926342630+101+46+39-12+64=134.5
10GM Eduardas Rozentalis10461126142619+103+90+64=2=24=124.5

XXXI OPEN INTERNACIONAL DE AJEDREZ "VILLA DE BENASQUE" na rundę przed końcem


Lp.Nazwisko


Fed.Elo

Pkt.    
1ARMGMPETROSIAN Tigran LARM2636
7.546.555.542.0
2PERGMGRANDA ZUNIGA Julio EPER2616

7.545.554.539.5
3UKRGMTIMOSHENKO GeorgyUKR2568
7.544.054.038.5
4NEDIMBURG TwanNED2450
7.544.054.037.0
5BULGMDELCHEV AleksanderBUL2622

7.543.553.037.5
6CZEGMSTOCEK JiriCZE2596
7.046.556.539.5
7UKRGMOLEKSIENKO MikhailoUKR2564
7.045.555.539.0
8USAIMNARODITSKY DanielJUSA2451
7.045.054.038.5
9ARMGMANDRIASIAN ZavenARM2616
7.044.554.536.5
10CROGMSARIC IvanCRO2639
7.044.052.037.0
11RUSGMTUROV MaximRUS2630
7.043.050.535.5
12IRIGMMORADIABADI ElshanIRI2532
7.042.552.036.5
13ESPIMALMAGRO LLAMAS PabloESP2463

7.042.552.036.5
14ESPIMRECUERO GUERRA DavidESP2441

7.041.549.036.5
15RUSGMBURMAKIN VladimirRUS2579
7.041.052.035.5
16PARGMFRANCO OCAMPOS ZenonPAR2502

7.041.050.036.5
17ROUGMMARIN MihailROU2548

7.041.049.035.5
18ISRGMGRUENFELD YehudaISR2496
7.039.549.032.5
19ESPGMCIFUENTES PARADA RobertoESP2523

7.037.545.533.5
50 POLIM DUKACZEWSKI Piotr

         POL22906.042.551.533.0