Topalov wins in Dos Hermanas
21 April 2008 8:37 AM
After Shirov was knocked out by Vallejo, it was Topalov time. First he defeated Polgar 2.5-1.5 on Saturday, and then he was too strong for Vallejo in the final on Sunday: also 2.5-1.5 full story »
Slight logistical problem for Vallejo
19 April 2008 9:30 AM
In the first round of Dos Hermans, Paco Vallejo surprisingly defeated Alexei Shirov, and now he has a slight logistical problem. He qualified for the final on Sunday, but the next day he’s expected to play the first round of the European Ch in Bulgaria. full story »
This weekend: Dos Hermanas
17 April 2008 9:52 PM
This weekend, the famous 4-player rapid tournament in Dos Hermanas takes place. In this year’s edition, Veselin Topalov, Alexei Shirov, Judit Polgar and Francisco Vallejo Pons will play. A nice event to follow live. full story »
R11: 4 share 1st prize blindfold
27 March 2008 7:09 PM
Aronian has won Amber 2008 but we knew that already. Kramnik ended second on tiebreak and Leko third. Aronian also won the rapid tournament of course (a major part of his combined success) and together with Kramnik, Morozevich and Topalov he also ended shared first in the blindfold section. Lots of draws on the final day of course, but Topalov-Ivanchuk and Gelfand-Mamedyarov were attractive final matches. full story »
R10: Aronian wins indeed, already
26 March 2008 9:18 PM
Thanks to two quick draws against Kramnik, Aronian today secured clear first place at the Amber Tournament with a round to spare, because main competitors Carlsen and Leko also drew twice. full story »
R9: Aronian is going to win this one
25 March 2008 11:42 PM
After he beat Morozevich 2-0 today, Aronian is almost sure of winning Amber 2008. Carlsen lost 1½-½ to Kramnik, and Anand also went down, against Ivanchuk. full story »
R8: Aronian & Carlsen score again
23 March 2008 11:21 PM
Only twice a 2-0 score was seen at this Amber tournament so far, and both times it was Magnus Carlsen who did it. Today Mamedyarov was his victim. Aronian is clear favorite now, after beating Anand 1½-½ today. full story »
R7: Aronian increases lead
22 March 2008 11:04 PM
The top match Aronian-Topalov was won by the Armenian, who thus increased his lead to a full point again at the Amber tournament. Kramnik was held 1-1 by (former?) second Van Wely and Carlsen did the same against Anand. full story »
R6: day of draws
22 March 2008 12:11 AM
And suddenly the Amber tournament saw a bit of a boring day. From a total of twelve games, no less than ten ended in a draw. In the blindfold session, Anand beat Karjakin with Black and Morozevich defeated Van Wely, also with Black. full story »
R5: Aronian leads by a point
21 March 2008 12:21 AM
What a tournament so far, this Amber 2008, wow. Round 5 saw Morozevich crushing Anand, Carlsen doing the same to Gelfand (both blindfold!), Kramnik defeating Topalov with a queen sacrifice (1½-½)… Another great round. full story »
R4: Leko beats Anand (update)
19 March 2008 12:24 AM
In a slightly chaotic fourth round of the Amber tournament, the most notable result was Anand-Leko ½-1½. Van Wely won again, this time against Gelfand, after irregularities in both their blindfold and rapid games. full story »
R3: Anand grabs sole lead
17 March 2008 10:39 PM
Two draws against Topalov were enough for Anand to grab sole lead in the combined standings of Amber 2008, since Aronian and Ivanchuk lost their mini matches 1½-½ against Gelfand and Van Wely respectively. full story »
R2: Magnus beats Loek twice
16 March 2008 10:11 PM
Today KingLoek experienced how strong Carlsen has become in such a short time: 2-0 for Magnus. Anand, Aronian, Ivanchuk and Kramnik won their minimatches 1½-½. full story »
First videos from Nice
16 March 2008 9:02 PM
At the Amber tournament, both Macauley and me are making videos for the tournament website. Naturally, you can see them here at ChessVibes as well. full story »
R1: Anand beats Kramnik
15 March 2008 9:34 PM
Although the Amber tournament is known as a friendly event, and there isn’t a single rating point involved, the players did show great fighting spirit already in the first round. Anand won his mini match against Kramnik 1½-½. full story »
Opening Amber 2008
15 March 2008 1:40 PM
Yesterday night a cheerful and chique opening ceremony took place - as can be expected with a prestigious tournament like Amber. A photo report. full story »
Amber starts with Anand-Kramnik
14 March 2008 1:49 PM
ChessVibes has arrived in Nice, France. To be exact: Hotel Palais de la Mediterranée, where tomorrow the 17th Amber Blindfold and Rapid Tournament starts. We’ll be providing on-the-spot coverage throughout the tournament. Pairings first round: Anand-Kramnik. All details can be found at this page.
All information Melody Amber
14 March 2008 10:21 AM
The 17th Amber Blindfold and Rapid Chess Tournament is held from March 15 to March 27 (last round) at the five-star luxury Hotel Palais de la Mediterranée, ideally situated at the famous Promenade des Anglais in Nice.
Twelve top grandmasters from ten different countries take part and the total prize-fund is 216,000 Euro. The Amber tournament is organised by the Association Max Euwe in Monaco and generously sponsored by Mr and Mrs Van Oosterom.
The Amber tournament is one of the most prestigious chess events in the world and the only one in which half of the games are played blindfold, i.e. without the players seeing board and pieces. ChessVibes will be in Nice throughout the tournament, presenting on-the-spot coverage, stories, interviews and videos.
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Radjabov wins 2nd ACP Rapid World Cup
8 January 2008 12:05 AM
Today Teimour Radjabov became the second winner of the ACP Rapid Cup by first defeating Dmitry Jakovenko 2-0 in the semis and then beating Alexander Grischuk in the final 2.5-1.5. A truly fantastic semi-final was Karjakin-Grischuk, in which the latter came back from being down twice, to win the sudden-death game in great attacking style. full story »
ACP Rapid: Jakovenko, Radjabov, Grischuk and Karjakin through
6 January 2008 9:43 PM
Yes, that was today’s show: Jakovenko, Radjabov, Grischuk and Karjakin qualified for the semi-finals of the 2nd ACP Rapid Cup. The young guard indeed, because for ‘oldies’ Ivanchuk, Gelfand and Svidler it’s now over, and also for Inarkiev. The match of the day was Ivanchuk-Radjabov: first two draws in the rapids, and then Radjabov won the first blitz game. Ivanchuk then managed to equal the score with Black, to be eliminated anyway in a dramatic sudden-death game. full story »









