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19.00 hrs: Remco Heite Chess Tournament

24 November 2006 18:54 PM

In about five minutes, the unique Remco Heite Chess Tournament starts. Unique, firstly because of the players in the invitation group: Vlastimil Hort, Robert Hübner, Artur Jussupow, Jan Timman, Loek van Wely and Jan Werle. Secondly because of the rate of play: 1 hour and 45 minutes for 35 moves and then 15 minutes for the rest of the game. (From that perspective, they look like games from a club night competition!) Chatting about the games is possible this weekend at this site!

The tournament only takes this weekend. The playing schedule:

First round (Friday 24 November 2006, 19.00–23.00 hrs)
Hübner-Jussupow
Van Wely-Hort
Timman-Werle

Second round (Saturday 25 November 2006, 11.00–15.00 hrs)
Jussupow-Werle
Hort-Timman
Hübner-Van Wely

Third round (Saturday 25 November 2006, 16.30–20.30 hrs)
Van Wely-Jussupow
Timman-Hübner
Werle-Hort

Fourth round (Sunday 26 November 2006, 11.00–15.00 hrs)
Jussupow-Hort
Hübner-Werle
Van Wely-Timman

Fifth round (Sunday 26 November 2006 16.30–20.30 hrs)
Timman-Jussupow
Werle-Van Wely
Hort-Hübner

The games can be followed live here. That hyperlink can also be found on the right, in the grey column, where there will be a small chat screen as well during this weekend, where you can talk about the games! Because of spam (really) I had to remove the live shoutbox.

For more info see my previous article.

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