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Gibraltar: Four on three

25 January 2008 9:51 AM | Last modified: 14:46

Only four players are left with a perfect score in Gibraltar, and none of them is Chinese.

Photo: Zeljka Malobabic

The 6th Gibtelecom Chess Festival is being held 22-31 January 2008 at the Caleta Hotel in Gibraltar. At the Masters, a strong, ten-round Swiss event, Beliavsky, Akobian, Banikas and Stefanova have won their first three games.


Players such as Bu Xiangzhi, Ni Hua, Hikaru Nakamura and Wang Hao have already dropped one half point.

Especially Stefanova started well, with two nice victories over M.Gurevich and Petrosian. Perhaps she’s extra motivated by the existence of special women’s prizes, which can be won on top of the regular prizes. The best woman gains an extra five thousand pounds (appr. 6,200 euros).

Jon Speelman’s rating is a somewhat surprising 2491 these days, but the former candidate match player managed to bring back some nice memories by beating Viorel Bologan with Black in round two.

The standings show an intersting field with players from a high number of countries. We’re already wondering who we will pick for an interview, as ChessVibes will bring (video) reports of the last four rounds from Gibraltar.


Gibtelecom Masters (Gibraltar) | Round 3 Standings

Rank Name Flags Score Fed. M/F BH SB Rating TPR W-We
1 GM Beliavsky, Alexander   3.0 SLO M 6.0 6.0 2638 3188 +0.79
2 GM Akobian, Varuzhan   3.0 USA M 5.0 5.0 2599 3153 +0.79
3 GM Banikas, Hristos   3.0 GRE M 6.0 6.0 2592 3147 +0.79
4 GM Stefanova, Antoaneta w 3.0 BUL F 6.5 5.25 2464 3342 +1.38
5 GM Bu, Xiangzhi   2.5 CHN M 6.5 5.25 2691 2777 +0.28
6 GM Ni, Hua   2.5 CHN M 5.0 3.75 2680 2732 +0.17
7 GM Nakamura, Hikaru   2.5 USA M 6.5 5.25 2670 2742 +0.24
8 GM Wang, Hao   2.5 CHN M 6.5 5.25 2665 2767 +0.35
9 GM Georgiev, Kiril   2.5 BUL M 5.0 4.0 2662 2756 +0.31
10 GM Areshchenko, Alexander   2.5 UKR M 6.0 4.75 2645 2718 +0.23
11 GM Socko, Bartosz   2.5 POL M 6.0 4.75 2635 2676 +0.14
12 GM Malakhatko, Vadim   2.5 BEL M 5.0 4.25 2600 2674 +0.24
13 GM Sandipan, Chanda   2.5 IND M 4.0 3.25 2593 2584 +0.00
14 GM Kritz, Leonid   2.5 GER M 4.5 3.5 2592 2577 -0.02
15 GM Agdestein, Simen   2.5 NOR M 4.0 3.25 2589 2567 -0.04
16 GM Berg, Emanuel   2.5 SWE M 6.5 5.25 2583 2757 +0.62
17 GM Al-Modiahki, Mohamad   2.5 QAT M 6.5 5.25 2569 2767 +0.72
18 GM Sulskis, Sarunas   2.5 LTU M 5.0 3.75 2553 2621 +0.24
19 GM Felgaer, Ruben   2.5 ARG M 6.5 4.25 2539 2647 +0.32
20 GM Hillarp Persson, Tiger   2.5 SWE M 4.0 3.25 2535 2503 -0.06
21 GM Hebden, Mark L   2.5 ENG M 5.0 4.0 2530 2581 +0.20
22 GM Gopal, G.N.   2.5 IND M 5.5 4.25 2528 2664 +0.54
23 IM Leon Hoyos, Manuel   2.5 MEX M 4.0 3.25 2495 2468 -0.04
24 GM Speelman, Jon S   2.5 ENG M 6.5 5.25 2491 2815 +1.20
25 IM Zhao, Zong-Yuan   2.5 AUS M 6.0 4.75 2487 2658 +0.45
26 IM Cmilyte, Viktorija w 2.5 LTU F 6.0 4.75 2475 2647 +0.45
27 IM Hammer, Jon Ludvig   2.5 NOR M 4.5 3.25 2441 2584 +0.53
28 GM Wang, Yue   2.0 CHN M 5.5 3.75 2698 2527 -0.55
29 GM Bologan, Viktor   2.0 MDA M 5.5 3.0 2663 2527 -0.44
30 GM Efimenko, Zahar   2.0 UKR M 6.0 4.0 2638 2480 -0.51

Full standings and pairings here.

The organizers created a video on the day of the first round. Make sure you don’t miss the bit at about 2.5 minutes when GM Ian Rogers’s piece to camera is interrupted by an ape which appears on the screen briefly. Ian keeps looking nervously to his right but he bravely continues his narration…

Some photos:

Bu Xiangzhi Elisabeth Paehtz
Bu Xiangzhi Elisabeth Paehtz
Anna Muzychuk Stefanova
Anna Muzychuk Antoaneta Stefanova & Viktorija Cmilyte
Nakamura2 Wang Hao
Hikaru Nakamura Wang Hao
Speelman-Georgiev Petrosian
Kiril Georgiev & Jonathan Speelman Tigran Petrosian


A total of 35 photos of Gibraltar 2008 are now at Flickr.

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One Response to “Gibraltar: Four on three”

  1. Visser on 25 January 2008 14:14 PM

    Akobian is a smooth operator.


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