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In Linares!

28 February 2008 12:47 PM | Last modified: 13:09

¡Estamos en Linares! ChessVibes has arrived yesterday, and is getting ready for daily coverage of the second part of the top tournament Morelia/Linares. A small photo report to start with.

First I’d like to thank you for the questions you left under the previous article. Hopefully I will be able to ask some of them to the players. It’s been quite a while since that last post was put online, but I couldn’t connect to internet at the hotel before this morning.

So, we’re “on the road again”.

iberia
Yesterday morning I left the nice Dutch winter weather, to fly to the Spanish capital with this Iberia jet.

terminal
The arrival was at the brand new terminal of the Barajas airport. Those Spaniards have a feel for style, don’t they.

atocha
The big Madrid train station, Atocha, is more classical but with as much grandeur.

station
At Atocha you take the train to Jaen, but just before you arrive there, you get out at Linares-Baeza station, some three hours later. It’s located a few kilometers outside the city. Well, city, perhaps we should call it a town. The taxi driver thought it wasn’t much more than a pueblo.

anibal
The players and journalists stay at the Hotel Anibal, where the tournament has always been held. But not this year! For the first time, the games are actually played at another location, which is the Theater Cervantes, named after Spain’s most famous writer, who created Don Quichote.

portraits
But nonetheless, the hotel has chess all over. It breathes chess, it smells chess, it IS chess. Along the walls you can see portraits of many former participants.

ivanchuk
Some of this year’s participants, but on photos from the early nineties: Ivanchuk…

shirov
…Shirov…

anand
…and Anand.

kramnik
OK, this one isn’t playing this year, but because of the hair I couldn’t resist!

bar
The nice bar of the hotel, where a few seconds after I took this photo (around 11.30 AM) Ivanchuk and his second Leon Hoyos entered for a late breakfast. Or was it an early lunch? In any case they shouldn’t skip the great Anibal breakfast here, which is of very high quality. This morning I saw Radjabov, Topalov, Cheparinov, Danailov and Henrik Carlsen enjoying the different sorts of fruit, bread and juices. My personal favorite is the Manchego cheese!

bar2
Anyway, I said the hotel IS chess. The glass doors that separate the cafe part from the restaurant, have chess boards engraved.

boardindoorIsn’t that stylish?

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10 Responses to “In Linares!”

  1. arne on 28 February 2008 13:59 PM

    Ik ben jaloers, Peter. Madrid, Baeza, Linares … *snik*

  2. Manuel on 28 February 2008 14:05 PM

    Ja, een echte Amsterdammer voelt zich thuis in het pittoreske Linares!

  3. Andy on 28 February 2008 14:43 PM

    Dat kapsel van Kramnik was SUPER!!!!!!! :)))))))))

    Zijn daar nog meer foto’s van te vinden? Echt wel leuk :)

  4. simon on 28 February 2008 15:28 PM

    that Kramnik’s hairstyle just rocks!
    good tournament

  5. kok on 28 February 2008 16:50 PM

    The Barajas airport wasn’t designed by the Spanish.

  6. peter on 28 February 2008 16:56 PM

    OK, but they did approve of the design. ;-)

  7. NilsR on 28 February 2008 20:26 PM

    That engraving must be wrong?

  8. Amos Sky on 29 February 2008 3:03 AM

    Great pictures!!! If Kramnik went back to that hairdo I’d be his biggest fan. He must have been going through a Metallica phase back then. I think he should show up with that hairdo to his world championship match with Anand. Anand wouldn’t know what to think. Who knows it could possibly throw him off his game. God dang, Peter, that is the best picture ever. Kudos to you for taking/posting that photo. Now you just have to pilfer it when no one is looking and sell it on ebay. Love the other pictures as well.

  9. Lajos Arpad on 29 February 2008 6:15 AM

    Nice pictures. Kramnik’s is the best :)

  10. Nikita on 1 March 2008 19:10 PM

    Beautiful pics, thanks!

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