Topalov verliest van Bu
17 mei 2008 17:57 | Laatste bewerking: 18:26
Nadat Bu gisteren Ivanchuk aan het wankelen had gebracht, verraste hij vriend en vijand door vandaag Topalov te verslaan. Ivanchuk liep een halfje uit dankzij zijn remise tegen Aronian; hetzelfde resultaat had Radjabov-Cheparinov.
Voor we het wisten waren er twee partijen afgelopen vandaag. Vooral Radjabov-Cheparinov had weinig om het lijf: de spelers zijn hartstikke moe na het Russisch teamkampioenschap, Bakoe en nu M-Tel en Radjabov had vanwege eerdere tegenvallers met de witte stukken zijn vizier gericht op een halfje vandaag. Aronian kwam licht in het voordeel tegen Ivanchuk maar ook hij besloot vanwege eerdere ervaringen (”ik heb al aardig vaak goed gestaan dit toernooi”) eieren voor zijn geld te kiezen.
Zo kwam het dat Ivanchuk toch weer met een punt voorsprong de laatste ronde ingaat, want Bu Xiangzhi was zo vriendelijk om juist tegen Topalov zijn eerste overwinning van het toernooi te pakken. Aanvankelijk stond Topalov wat beter in het eindspel (24.Db5 was niet geweldig maar Bu had 26…Pg4 niet zien aankomen) maar met zo’n tien minuten voor acht zetten maakte de Bulgaar twee fouten op rij: 32…Lg6?! en 33…Lc5?! waarna wit opeens gewonnen stond.

Indeling laatste ronde:
Topalov, V - Radjabov, T
Cheparinov, I - Ivanchuk, V
Aronian, L - Xiangzhi, Bu
Misschien dat Topalov aanschuift bij Cheparinov en l’Ami in de voorbereiding voor de laatste ronde aangezien Cheparinov de laatste is die Ivanchuk nog van een ongedeelde toernooioverwinning kan afhouden (maar dan moet Toppie zelf wel winnen).
Vergeet niet dat morgen de ronde een uurtje eerder begint.
M-Tel Masters 2008 Round 9 Standings
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||||
| 1 | Ivanchuk,Vassily | 2740 | +219 | ** | 1½ | 1½ | 1 | 1½ | 1½ | 7.0/9 | 2961 | |
| 2 | Topalov,Veselin | 2767 | +82 | 0½ | ** | ½ | 11 | 10 | 11 | 6.0/9 | 2854 | |
| 3 | Radjabov,Teimour | 2751 | +18 | 0½ | ½ | ** | ½½ | ½1 | ½1 | 5.0/9 | 2774 | |
| 4 | Cheparinov,Ivan | 2696 | +11 | 0 | 00 | ½½ | ** | 11 | ½½ | 4.0/9 | 2703 | |
| 5 | Bu Xiangzhi | 2708 | -132 | 0½ | 01 | ½0 | 00 | ** | ½ | 2.5/9 | 13.25 | 2575 |
| 6 | Aronian,Levon | 2763 | -193 | 0½ | 00 | ½0 | ½½ | ½ | ** | 2.5/9 | 11.25 | 2569 |
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Why they don’t follow the order they played in the first half?
Today Topa played Bu, but in the first half of the tournament he played Radjabov.
So I assume they changed the order to get an EASY(!) win for Topa while Aronian might slow down Chuky and then in the final round, Cheparinov will give Chuky hard time. It seems that this plot didn’t work today because Bu humiliated their idol…
Ben je zelf ook een beetje moe Peter?
visier=vizier
Beautiful picture of Ivan the lion !!!
and great to see that yesterdays very very easy topalov’s victory didn’t help much for today …
good for chess !
p.s yesterday victory against his ” pupil ” of course …
c’mon, stop this crap, when Chucky wins everyone says what a great player he is, when Toppa wins nobody says a things. I think Toppa should be given credit for the risks he takes and the exciting chess he is always playing. He could have taken the 1/2 if he wanted to, but instead he pushed for a win. Well, yes, when u r playing with fire can burn yourself, like today … but if he was always playing not to lose he could have never won the previous 3 mtel tournamets.
Topalov and his team made ugly things in elista, they tried to win against Kramnik by using dirty tricks. Although i don’t like Kramniks playing style, but atleast he is honorable player unlike topalov who slandered and insulted his oponent.
That’s why many peoples will never respect topalov.
And now placing two players from one team in a six player tournament is just disgraceful.
And now placing two players from one team in a six player tournament is just disgraceful.
i agree ! that’s the point …
plus, cheparinov ” mistake ” against his Master was a beginner blunder … too many strange things with this team …
It looks very much like the good old Karpov days. Whoever came with him to a contest, lost. There is nothing new under the sun. But wrong it is, of course!
Yes, Artin, really very strange, compared to the first half of the tournament, the organization changed the order of round 9 and 10.
Does Peter know the reason for this switch?
@Rini Luyks
This switch of two rounds always happens in double-cycle events. It is necessary to avoid somebody ending up with three blacks in a row.
Besides, the switch of rounds was already made before the tournament started. At that point, it was not at all obvious that Ivanchuk would be Topalov’s main rival. Aronian looked like a more likely candidate for 1st place… (OMG! Aronian has white against Bu, who lost all his blacks, in the last round! Conspiracy!)
But, Steve Giddins, no player has two whites or two blacks in rounds 9 and 10 so the argument doesn’t hold, no!? I’m not saying this is part of cheating, I just don’t see a reason for it.