Twice post-mortem from Morelia
20 February 2007 23:32 PM
Tonight we can offer you two free chess lessons at the highest level. Because that’s almost what it means when you’re standing next to a table where two 2700 guys are analysing the game they’ve just played. Virtually speaking, you can almost touch them! full story »
First video from Morelia!
20 February 2007 9:00 AM
After the great success of our videos in Wijk aan Zee, of course we tried everything we could to provide some moving images of the next super tournament as well. And we managed! Thanks to some contacts, we succeeded smuggling some video footage out of Morelia! We’re talking about the start of the first round. Enjoy! (More will follow tonight, like post-mortems!) full story »
Anand beats Carlsen
20 February 2007 8:05 AM
Update 20.57 CET: comments to the games
The only decisive third round game was Carlsen-Anand 0-1. In a somewhat unusual Meran the queens were quickly exchanged and many expected a quick draw. Instead, Carlsen was outplayed. 18.g3 didn’t look very nice and Anand showed that with rooks on the board, opposite-couloured bishops aren’t that drawish. The other games were drawn. full story »
Anatoly Karpov’s magnificent endgames
19 February 2007 23:59 PM
No chess player has produced as many magnificent over-the-board endgames as Anatoly Karpov, yet Karpov himself has never really cared to explain the finer points of his technique.
That is why we are proud to present our brand new publication: Endgame Virtuoso Anatoly Karpov.
In this 358 page book IM Tibor Karolyi takes a close look at the legendary skills of the 12th World Champion.
Karolyi has selected, analysed and reworked Karpov’s 105 best endgames, and added many spectacular findings. The result is a highly entertaining and instructive book.
I recommend every real lover of the game to have a look here.
Ivanchuk wins after Topalov blunders
19 February 2007 22:39 PM
Update 22.39 CET: comments to round 2 games
Who would have thought? Vassily Ivanchuk has joined Magnus Carlsen and together they lead the Morelia/Linares Tournament after two rounds! The way it happened was something you would only expect in a blindfold game in the next elite tournament on the calendar: Melody Amber in Monaco, next month. Topalov blundered a full piece yesterday. full story »
Carlsen only player to win
18 February 2007 15:35 PM
Carlsen is the only player who won his first round game in Morelia. Hij sacrificed a piece for two pawns, when Morozevich soon decided return the favour for a pawn. On move 40 the Russian sacrificed a second pawn, when Magnus collected the full point in an ending with opposite coloured bishops. The first round also saw the clash between the numbers one and two of the rating list: Topalov and Anand. A month ago, Topalov also had White, and Anand suffered a psychologically heavy loss. It was Topalov who first deviated from that game, as if saying: “I’m the one who’s dealing the cards”. Anand this time didn’t have trouble holding the draw. Thanks to excellent preparation by Aronian, Svidler didn’t get much against the Marshall gambit, and the game was drawn soon. Ivanchuk played a great Scotch game against Leko, and got very far, but he used much time on the clock. A knight sacrifice finally led to a repetition of moves. The games from the first round with commentary! full story »
Morelia pairing
17 February 2007 21:30 PM
In exactly one hour, the games will start in Morelia, the first part of the super tournament in both Mexico and Spain. The pairings brought up this first round:
Ivanchuk (2750 – Leko (2749) Topalov (2783) - Anand (2779) Svidler (2728) - Aronian (2744) Carlsen (2690) - Morozevich (2741)
Weekly Endgame Study (7)
17 February 2007 10:00 AM
Every Saturday an endgame study is published at Chessvibes, selected by Yochanan Afek: player, trainer, endgame study composer and writer. A week later the solution is published. full story »
Second round Aeroflot
16 February 2007 16:50 PM
After two rounds of the Aeroflot open you can start to see the familiar tournament pattern. Players and coaches walk around shaking hands and greeting each other after not seeing each for whatever period of time. Here in Moscow it is one of the only times where you will have so many strong players together from so many different generations. They meet for coffee and drinks in the late evenings, other groups go off to have dinner in one of the many restaurants in the hotel complex. full story »
Radjabov replaced by Ivanchuk
16 February 2007 10:58 AM
Only a day before the start, Teimour Radjabov, co-winner of Corus, has cancelled his participation for the second super tournament of the year, which again will be held in Morelia, Mexico (first half) and in Linares, Spanje (second half). The tragical reason is a burglary in his father’s hotel room. Radjabov is deeply disappointed in the Mexican organisers of the tournament. (By the way, we’ve just put a poll on with the question who’s gonna win Morelia/Linares. To me the favourite is Vassily Ivanchuk, who replaces Radjabov.) full story »
Hou Yifan on 2 / 2
16 February 2007 1:46 AM
Seven players are on 2/2 in group A1 in Moscow. One of them is the twelve-year-old Chinese talent Hou Yifan (2509). In January she participated in group C of the Corus Chess Tournament, where she had an excellent score of 7 out of 13. Yesterday she beat Vitiugov and today she defeated Sutovsky. full story »
Fascinating draw
16 February 2007 1:08 AM
The First round in Moscow took place on Valentine’s Day. Of course we would like to show you some games. With 44 games in each round, and that is only the main group, it isn’t easy to make a selection. Although the world’s elite players aren’t present, there are still many top players to look up to. Almost everyone of them is a GM and the ELO’s are incredibly high. full story »
First impressions of Aeroflot
14 February 2007 19:30 PM
Today one of the biggest opens in the world, the Aeroflot Open 2007, has started. One of the participants, International Arbiter and FM Manuel Weeks (last Saturday arbiter at our blitz tournament) sent us his first impressions from a chilly Moscow… full story »
Last series of videos
14 February 2007 14:17 PM
Hereby the last series of videos. There’s much to enjoy again, like artistic reporting, classical flagging, Smerdon who just drops a bishop in one game and murderously wins the next, Lammens’ energy and of course the tournament’s apotheosis: Vissertje-Van der Weide. Oh no, that was afterwards, of course I mean Peelen-Smerdon. full story »









