Adams, Laznicka, Werle lead European Union Ch
At the European Union Championships in Liverpool two Dutch GMs are to be found on boards 1 and 2 today. Jan Werle plays top seed Michael Adams while Erwin L’Ami faces the young Czech GM Viktor Laznicka. Again we have Manuel Weeks reporting. Read more
Nigel Short vs his mobile: 0-1
11 September 2008 by manuel | 12 Comments
The European Union Championships have reached the third round and the biggest story so far was Grandmaster Nigel Short’s loss against Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant when his phone made a sound during the round. Read more
English chess on the rise as European Union Championships approach
3 September 2008 by manuel | Leave a Comment
There has been a fair bit chess played on British Isles during the past few months with English chess making a comeback. Read more
Large (pictorial) report Dresden
11 April 2007 by manuel | 11 Comments
Last week our editor Manuel Weeks dropped by at the European Chess Championships in Dresden. Here is his report with many photos.
The European Chess Championships is proving a great success for the German organizers. Taking place from April 2nd to 16th, 2007 in the International Congress Center located in the center of town with participants able to play while looking at the river. The event is an 11 round Swiss, with time controls at the new FIDE official control of 90 minutes for 40 moves plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move, starting from move one. This was suggested by the ACP after the previous faster time control of 90 minutes plus 30 second increments was condemned by most players as too fast. Read more
Aero-Alekseev the best in Moscow
He may truly call himself the king of Russian chess at the moment. Evgeny Alekseev, who won the Russian Championship at the end of last year, this week showed that great form can endure for months. After a quick draw on board one between Tomashevsky and Jakovenko, Alekseev beat Gabriel Sargissian after five hours struggle and ensured himself of a clear first place at the Aeroflot Open. A report on the apotheosis in Moscow: the last four rounds and the closing ceremony. Read more
Aeroflot: report round 5
21 February 2007 by manuel | 2 Comments
With some delay we now publish Manuel’s report on the fifth round of the Aeroflot Open.
It is always interesting to see the players analyze after the games. Some players find it hard after they have lost, others want to justify their play. After Indian GM Sasikiran had resigned against Kazakstan GM Sadvakasov they went off to the analysis room together. The Indian GM had a big advantage during the game but in the time scramble lost his way. They seemed like two old friends talking together, similar ages and were laughing at their own mistakes afterwards. I am sure many GM’s could not keep up their good humour as much as the affable “Sasi�. Read more
Second round Aeroflot
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. Read more










