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Only Spoelman still on 100% in Hilversum

30 June 2009, 10.55 CET | By Peter Doggers  | Filed under: Reports | Tags:

Spoelman on 3/3Last week he was awarded the GM title by FIDE and after three rounds he’s the sole leader at the strong Intomart GfK Open in Hilversum, The Netherlands: Wouter Spoelman. A total of 5 IMs and 10 GMs play, including the youngest GM in the world, Anish Giri, who’s defending his title.

The first edition of the Hilversum Open (2006), played in the same big television studio where the Dutch Championship took place, was won by GM Karel van der Weide, with a perfect score of 9 out of 9. In 2007 it was India’s number one Humpy Koneru who won, finishing on 7.5 out of 9.

Last year the tournament was sensationally won by Anish Giri, who still had to turn 14. The Russian boy, who lives in The Netherlands, scored one of the three GM norms he would collect in 2008 to become the youngest grandmaster in the world. This year he defends his title which he won on tiebreak, together with Mchedlishvili and Van den Doel.

The 4th Hilversum Open, sponsored by Intomart Gfk, takes place June 27th – July 5th in Hotel Lapershoek, Hilversum, the Netherlands. I visited the tournament on the morning before the first round, to help setting up the electronical boards. I must say that the playing hall, a congress hall reached by stairs at the end of the hotel going down one floor, is pretty chique, with air-conditioning and excellent lighting.

The tournament has a total number of 130 participants with 46 playing in the top group. Amateur players have excellent chances to play several games against really strong players, as there are 10 GMs, 5 IMs, 5 FMs and a WGM. The majority in the >2100 group (actually 7 players below 2100 have been allowed to enter) is rated over 2300!

After three rounds only GM Wouter Spoelman still has a 100% score, and this might be a small surprise to some of those who have been following the tournament, since Spoelman was on 1.5 points after two rounds! As it turned out, perhaps blinded by the beauty of his opponent he had mistakenly written down ‘1/2′ on his notation form of his game in round 2, while in fact he had beaten WGM Alina Motoc.

The arbiters had entered a draw as the result, and the pairings of the third round were based on this result and standings. Later it was discovered that Spoelman had won and so he ‘won’ 1.5 points by beating IM Pruijssers yesterday.

Can a result on a notation form that’s written down by the player himself, with a signature, be corrected afterwards? Yes, according to the arbiters: “It’s more in the spirit of the tournament. And besides, Motoc had written down 0-1 and didn’t protest when she lost her half point.”

The live game transmission experienced some problems during the first two rounds, but all games of at least the top 6 boards have been recovered and can be replayed below. Especially Reinderman-Strating is highly recommended! When his opponent offered his hand shortly before he got mated, the grandmaster asked him if he could please play on. Later Reinderman uploaded an image of the final position to Facebook. :-)

Intomart GfK (Hilversum) Open 2009 | Round 3 Standings

Rank Name Score M/F Rating TPR W-We 1 2 3
1 GM Spoelman, Wouter 3.0 M 2512 3038 +0.74 1 1 1
2 GM Fridman, Daniel 2.5 M 2646 2620 -0.03 1 ½ 1
3 GM Krasenkow, Michal 2.5 M 2622 2608 +0.01 ½ 1 1
4 GM Nikolic, Predrag 2.5 M 2618 2674 +0.21 1 1 ½
5 GM L'Ami, Erwin 2.5 M 2598 2531 -0.15 ½ 1 1
6 GM Nijboer, Friso 2.5 M 2562 2622 +0.22 1 1 ½
7 GM Reinderman, Dimitri 2.5 M 2560 2634 +0.30 1 1 ½
8 GM Haslinger, Stewart G 2.5 M 2544 2648 +0.40 1 1 ½
9 GM Giri, Anish 2.5 M 2517 2641 +0.49 1 1 ½
10 GM Pavlovic, Milos 2.5 M 2511 2468 -0.09 1 ½ 1
11 IM Hendriks, Willy 2.5 M 2447 2537 +0.29 1 1 ½
12 IM Zatonskih, Anna 2.0 F 2461 2412 -0.06 1 1 0
13 IM Bitalzadeh, Ali 2.0 M 2417 2424 +0.10 1 0 1
14 IM Slingerland, Fred 2.0 M 2389 2388 +0.06 1 0 1
15 FM Miedema, Roi 2.0 M 2370 2324 -0.09 1 0 1
16 FM Van Eijk, Sander 2.0 M 2319 2360 +0.19 1 0 1
17 Van der Lende, Ilias 2.0 M 2043 2429 +1.43 1 0 1
18 IM Pruijssers, Roeland 1.5 M 2442 2427 -0.01 1 ½ 0
19 FM Strating, Sybolt 1.5 M 2328 2261 -0.26 1 0 ½
20 Hopman, Pieter 1.5 M 2325 2827 +0.21 0 = 1
21 FM Vogel, Jaap 1.5 M 2234 2368 +0.44 1 ½ 0
22 Bottema, Tom 1.5 M 2224 2875 +0.38 = - 1
23 FM Heemskerk, Wim 1.5 M 2202 2259 +0.15 0 1 ½
24 De Groote, Ewoud 1.5 M 2191 2346 +0.50 ½ 1 0
25 De Graaf, Dick 1.5 M 2184 2260 +0.13 0 = 1
26 Dek, Lennart 1.5 M 2179 2301 +0.25 ½ = ½
27 In 't Veld, Daan 1.5 M 2168 2264 +0.18 0 = 1
28 Oosterom, Erik 1.5 M 2126 2195 +0.13 0 + ½
29 Goudriaan, Etienne 1.5 M 2104 2240 +0.51 0 1 ½
30 Ten Hertog, Hugo 1.5 M 2073 2203 +0.51 0 1 ½
31 Beukema, Stefan 1.5 M 2009 2259 +0.90 ½ 0 1
32 WGM Motoc, Alina 1.0 F 2304 2285 -0.14 1 0 0
33 FM Van Ketel, Raoul 1.0 M 2278 2131 -0.62 0 0 1
34 Nagtegaal, Kees 1.0 M 2240 1833 -1.04 ½ = 0
35 Van Engen, Herman 1.0 M 2163 2221 +0.12 0 1 0
36 Mellema, Andries 1.0 M 2117 2203 +0.26 0 1 0
37 Henseler, Jorgen 1.0 M 2097 2141 +0.15 0 1 0
38 Vrancken, Gilbert 1.0 M 2094 * 2256 2256 1 0 0
39 Galje, Hans 0.5 M 2152 1967 -0.73 0 0 ½
40 CM Theulings, Paul-Peter 0.5 M 2147 1964 -0.72 0 0 ½
41 Schroer, Marcel 0.5 M 2140 1996 -0.56 0 ½ 0
42 Wismeijer, Jeroen 0.5 M 2122 1992 -0.48 0 0 ½
43 Kabos, Tobias 0.5 M 2109 1960 -0.53 0 0 ½
44 Pienabarca, Nicola 0.5 M 2092 1988 -0.35 0 ½ 0
45 Kampman, Tijmen 0.5 M 2009 1466 -0.51 0 = 0
46 Beijerinck, Nick 0.5 M 1985 1453 -0.48 = 0 0
47 Meurs, Tom 0.0 M 2178 1483 -1.41 0 0 0
48 Goes, Sten 0.0 M 2127 1536 -1.00 0 0 0

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hotel

The venue: Hotel Lapershoek in Hilversum

intomart

Sponsors like to be mentioned, so here we go - we need them, don't we?

cornelisse

Tournament director Henk Cornelisse speeches, and opens the tournament on Saturday...

speech

...with all participants, full of new ambition, listening...

speech

...well, all, some rising stars can't wait to move some pieces already: Pruijssers, Spoelman, Giri, Bitalzadeh and Miedema

topboards

The first six boards are transmitted live

board1

Round 1, board 1: Daniel Fridman - Wim Heemskerk

fridman

GM Daniel Fridman (2646)

krasenkow

GM Michal Krasenkow (2622)

nikolic

GM Predrag Nikolic (2618)

lami

GM Erwin l'Ami (2598)

nijboer

GM Friso Nijboer (2562)

reinderman

GM Dimitri Reinderman (2560)

xxx

GM Stewart Haslinger (2544)

xxx

GM Anish Giri (2517), not only the youngest, but together with Vladimir Kramnik also the only GM in the world how never held the IM title!

spoelman

GM (yes!) Wouter Spoelman (2512)

pavlovic

GM Milos Pavlovic (2511)

zatonskih

IM Anna Zatonskih (2461)

hendriks

IM Willy Hendriks (2447)

pruijssers

IM Roeland Pruijssers (2442)

ali

IM Ali Bitalzadeh (2417)

slingerland

IM Fred Slingerland (2389)

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6 Responses to “Only Spoelman still on 100% in Hilversum”

  1. Arne Moll on June 30th, 2009 11:52 am

    Beautiful game by Reinderman! But wouldn’t it have been even cooler if Strating had resigned after 27.Ng6!! ?

  2. Thomas on June 30th, 2009 1:16 pm

    Where is the picture of Alina Motoc? :)

  3. Bert de Bruut on June 30th, 2009 1:21 pm

    Your right Arne, but maybe Strating blitzed out QxQ, thinking Dimi had blundered…

  4. peter visser on July 2nd, 2009 11:13 am

    Stille wens: live videoverslag van de commentator in interactie met de zaal. Types als Hans B??hm en zo kunnen geweldig geestig zijn.

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