2012 Dec Chronicle AICF PDF
2012 Dec Chronicle AICF PDF
2012 Dec Chronicle AICF PDF
25 December 2012
GM Sergei Tiviakov
International Open Champion
December 2012
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DECEMBER 2012
Earlier round reports:Inputs R.R.Vasudevan Tiviakov further made in-roads as the Indian failed
Ninth round: to see the intervening bishop check on the 19th
move losing a pawn. Moving the black king out of
Top seed Grandmaster Sergei Tiviakov of The
its shelter, Tiviakov went all out to corner the black
Netherlands moved into joint lead scoring over
king and forced the game in his favor after 33
second seed Grandmaster Ahmed Adly of Egypt
moves.Chennai based Ram S Krishnan made his
in the ninth round of the Apollo Engineering College
third and final International Master Norm scoring
Commonwealth Chess Championships 2012 at
over two time National Premier Champion Tania
SDAT Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, Chennai here
Sachdev. Logging in 6.5 points Ram completed the
today. Tiviakov and Karthikeyan jointly lead the
requirement for a nine game International Master
pack with 8.0 points, followed half a point behind
Norm. The Nimzo Indian game saw Tania going
at 7.5 points by M R Venkatesh, M R Lalith Babu,
along the theoretical lines, before she threw in a
S L Narayanan, G Akash (all India) respectively.
knight sacrifice on the black monarch. Ram kept
The top board game was fought on even keel, the material, defended accurately and clinched the
before Venkatesh gave back his exchange and crucial win after 31 moves.
picked up the half point against in-form
tournament leader P Karthikeyan. The second Seventh round:
board game against top two seeds saw Sergei Former Asian Junior Champion P Karthikeyan
Tiviakov firing on all cylinders against Ahmed Adly. defeated fellow Indian Grandmaster SP
The closed Sicilian game went in favor of Tiviakov Sethuraman and moved into joint lead at 6.5
after 49 moves. points after the seventh round.
Young S L Narayanan kept his good form scoring Grandmaster Ahmed Adly of Egypt maintained
an upset win over Ukraine Grandmaster his grip on the top accounting for giant-killer Ram
Oleksienko Mikhailo in 39 moves. India's Kathmale S Krishnan in the second board. Adly and
Sameer made his International Master Norm Karthikeyan lead the Championship with 6.5 points
holding Grandmaster Arun Prasad to a draw. The followed by top seed Sergei Tiviakov (The
nine game IM Norm is the second Norm in the Netherlands), Oleksienko Mikhailo (Ukraine),
event, adding to the one Ram S Krishnan made Alexander Fominyh (Rus), M R Venkatesh, M R
in the previous round.Earlier the round was Lalith Babu, M Shyam Sundar, K Rathnakaran, G
inaugurated by Captain Ramaswamy, CEO, Sea Akash, Kathmale Sameer (all India) at 6 points.
Team Management (Frontline Group of
While the top board game between Lalith Babu
Companies) who made the symbolic first move and Sergei Tiviakov was a relatively quiet draw,
1.Nf3 in the Venkatesh - Karthikeyan game. in the upset of the day, Chennai based
Eighth round: International Master P Karthikeyan brought down
Grandmaster SP Sethuraman. The Slav game
Joint leader P Karthikeyan moved into sole lead
saw Sethuraman sacrificing a pawn and going for
with 7.5 points as second seed Grandmaster
the initiative. Karthikeyan gave his rook for bishop
Ahmed Adly of Egypt, citing illness, failed to turn
and kept his chances going. Sethurman pressed
up for the eighth round. Following Karthikeyan at
for the win, and missed out on tactics as white's
7.0 points were Grandmasters Sergei Tiviakov
queen, knight and bishop battery decided the
(The Netherlands) and M R Venkatesh (India).
issue in favor of Karthikeyan. With two
In the top board, Tiviakov faced the advanced Grandmaster Norms to his credit Karthikeyan
French defence from Rathnakaran, and started should now be eyeing to complete his GM title in
pressing for the initiative from the word go. his home town Chennai.
Continued on Page 5
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DECEMBER 2012
KNOW YOUR IM Debashis Das
Debashis Das (born on 27TH June 1993) learnt the game
from his father Dr. Dillip Kumar Das and started playing chess
from 2002. He is the second youngest international master from
Odisha who has succeeded to acquire a brilliant national and
international track record at an early age He became youngest
rated player of Odisha State in the year 2003. Among the
prominent achievements amongst his several wins, Das had won a
bronze medal at the World Youth Championship held in Caldas
Novas (Brazil) in November 2011 and a gold medal as member of
the winning team at the Asian Youth (Under-18) Chess
Championship 2010 held in Beijing. He won gold in World Youth
Under-16 category in Vietnam in 2008 and was a member of World Youth Under-16
Olympiad which won gold in Turkey in 2009. He won the 50th National Challenger
Championship at Tirupati in May 2012. He was awarded IM Title in January 2010. He is
a positional player. His favourite players are Capablanca, Tal and Spassky. His first
Coach was Sri Satya Ranjan Patnaik and he is recently working with GM
R.B.Ramesh of Chennai. His other hobbies are playing table tennis, reading and listening
to music.
A list of his significant achievements is given below:
6th Parsvnath Intl Open New Delhi Jan 2008 1st IM Norm
Asian Youth ChessU-18 Tehran, Iran July 2008 Bronze Medal
World Youth Chess U-16 Vietnam Oct 2008 Gold& 2nd IM Norm
11th Dubai Open Dubai Apr 2009 3rd IM Norm.
XIV Obert Ciutat de balaguer Spain July 2009 4th IM Norm.
Asian Youth U-18 New Delhi Aug 2009 Bronze Medal
World Youth U-16 Olympiad Turkey Sep 2009 Gold 2nd Board,
Silver (Team)
3rd Jugal Kishore Newatia Mem. Guwahati Dec 2009 2nd
Commonwealth Championship New Delhi May2010 U-18 Boys Silver l
Asian Youth Championship Beijing (China) July 2010 4th & Gold Medal (Team)
MP Reykjavik Intl Open Reykjavik, Iceland Mar 2011 Best Junior
Asian Youth (U-18) Subic, Philippines May 2011 Champion & Gold
World Youth U-18 Championship Caldas Novas, Brazil Nov 2011 Bronze
World Junior Chess Greece Aug 2012 Ist GM Norm
National events:
National Challenger Tirupati May 2012 Winner
34th National Sub junior Mangalore Dec 2008 4th
National U-17 Championship Jammu Nov 2010 2nd
Telegraph School Ch., Kolkata Nov 2005 Champion
2nd Legend's FIDE rated chess tournament,Tirupur…….
st
1 Gurgaon All India Open FIDE Rating Chess Championship 2012,Gurgaon…
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49 Navalgund Niranjan IND 7½ 99 WFM Chandika Divyasree IND 6½
50 IM Thejkumar M. S. IND 7½ 100 Michelle Catherina P IND 6½
51 Jaswant G IND 7½ 101 CM Puranik Abhimanyu IND 6½
52 Kathmale Sameer IND 7 102 Karma Pandya IND 6½
53 GM Laxman R.R. IND 7 103 Dhulipala BC Prasad IND 6½
54 IM Senador Emmanuel PHI 7 104 Pranavananda V IND 6½
55 FM Rajesh V A V IND 7 105 Abhishek Kelkar IND 6½
56 Visakh Nr IND 7 106 Mohana Priya J. IND 6½
57 FM Das Sayantan IND 7 107 Dheeraj Kumar Reddy.T IND 6½
58 Purushothaman T IND 7 108 Mulay Pratik IND 6½
59 IM Ravichandran Siddharth IND 7 109 Bala Kannamma.P IND 6½
60 Kumaran B IND 7 110 Harihara Sudan M IND 6½
61 CM Prince Bajaj IND 7 111 Anuprita Patil IND 6½
62 Padhya Saumil IND 7 112 FM Ram Aravind L N IND 6½
63 Abhilash Reddy M.L. IND 7 113 Madhurima Shekhar IND 6½
64 Sahoo Utkal Ranjan IND 7 114 WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty IND 6½
65 Sidhant Mohapatra IND 7 115 Nishvin.J IND 6½
66 Chakravarthi Reddy M IND 7 116 Elancheralathan P IND 6½
67 WFM Saranya J IND 7 117 Prathish A IND 6½
68 IM Ankit R. Rajpara IND 7 118 Vasantha Ruba Varman IND 6½
69 Harsha Bharathakoti IND 7 119 Prasannaa.S IND 6½
70 Deshpande Aniruddha IND 7 120 Rajarishi Karthi IND 6½
71 Ramalingam Karthik IND 7 121 Karthik V. Ap IND 6½
72 K. Praneeth Surya IND 7 122 Shashaank D.S. IND 6½
73 Dahale Atul IND 7 123 Iskandar Bin Abdullah SIN 6½
74 IM Dimakiling Oliver PHI 7 124 Gajwa Ankit IND 6½
75 Arjun Satheesh IND 7 125 CM Nitish Belurkar IND 6½
76 Harini S. IND 7 126 Hirthickkesh Pr IND 6½
77 Manigandan S S IND 7 127 Rohan Ahuja IND 6½
78 WFM Raghavi N. IND 7 128 Akshay V Halagannavar IND 6½
79 Deepthamsh Reddy. M IND 7 129 Sumit Grover IND 6½
80 Pratyusha Bodda IND 7 130 Aniruddh Aiyengar IND 6½
81 WFM Monnisha Gk IND 7 131 Lakshmi KBhushan D IND 6½
82 Chaithanyaa K.G. IND 7 132 Augustin A IND 6½
83 Nanda Kumar T.S. IND 7 133 Saurabh Anand IND 6½
84 Nandhidhaa Pv IND 7 134 J V Sai Kiran IND 6½
85 Vaishali R IND 7 135 Gandhi Anish IND 6½
86 FM Rakesh Kumar Jena IND 7 136 Yogesh Gautam IND 6½
87 Muthaiah Al IND 7 137 Saranya Y IND 6½
88 Sai Agni Jeevitesh J IND 7 138 WCM Savant Riya IND 6½
89 Sai Krishna S. IND 7 139 Sai Vishwesh.C IND 6½
90 Yogit S IND 7 140 CM Govindasamy Nashlen RSA 6½
91 Aparajita Gochhikar IND 7 141 Audi Ameya IND 6½
92 Sanjid Latheef IND 7 142 Preethi R. IND 6½
93 WGM Ramaswamy Aarthie IND 7 143 Subramanian R M IND 6½
94 IM Tania Sachdev IND 6½ 144 Satvik M. IND 6½
95 Lakshmi Narayanan Mv IND 6½ 145 Abhishek A IND 6½
96 Anilkumar O.T. IND 6½ 146 Aurangabadkar Prasad IND 6½
97 Deepak Katiyar IND 6½ 147 Kunal M. IND 6
98 Patil Pratik IND 6½ 148 Rajaryan Kuvelkar IND 6
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149 FM Harshal Shahi IND 6 199 Anshuman K IND 5½
150 Grahesh Y IND 6 200 WFM Mahalakshmi M IND 5½
151 WGM Meenakshi Subbaraman IND 6 201 Arjun K. IND 5½
152 Vignesh Nr IND 6 202 Anirudh V.Bhat IND 5½
153 Shetye Siddhali IND 6 203 Senthil Maran K IND 5½
154 FM Mitrabha Guha IND 6 204 WFM Srija Seshadri IND 5½
155 FM Shantharam K.V. IND 6 205 Akshaya Nandakumar IND 5½
156 Harikrishna. S. R. IND 6 206 Sa Kannan IND 5½
157 IM Babu N Sudhakar IND 6 207 Raghav Srivathsav V IND 5½
158 Nimmy A.G. IND 6 208 Kranti Kumar P. IND 5½
159 Mokal Amruta Sunil IND 6 209 CM Ebenezer Joseph IND 5½
160 WCM Tejaswini Sagar IND 6 210 Aarthi G IND 5½
161 Adarsh Shrivastava IND 6 211 Salil Kumar D. IND 5½
162 Gopalakrishnan K. IND 6 212 Karthik K IND 5½
163 Sadhu S Adithya IND 6 213 Salini R IND 5½
164 Lasya.G IND 6 214 Sai Prahlad K IND 5½
165 Singh Soram Rahul IND 6 215 Selvabharathy T IND 5½
166 Arul Senthil B IND 6 216 WFM Kotepalli Sai Nirupama IND 5½
167 Rajeev V.M. IND 6 217 CM Teh De Juan MAS 5½
168 Varshini V IND 6 218 Rohit Vassan S IND 5½
169 Pranav Vijay IND 6 219 Aaditya Jagadeesh IND 5½
170 GHemachandra Mouli IND 6 220 Cyrus Pereira IND 5½
171 Siva Mahadevan IND 6 221 Visveshwar A IND 5½
172 Ajay Krishna S IND 6 222 Aansh Gupta IND 5½
173 Naren Swaminathan P IND 6 223 Prajesh R IND 5½
174 Naik Rishubh Naresh IND 6 224 Ashwini U IND 5½
175 Shiny Das IND 6 225 Gauri Keshav Hadkonkar IND 5½
176 Aradhya Garg IND 6 226 Rajkumar Shrinjan Singha IND 5½
177 Sathyanarayanan S. IND 6 227 WIM Hamid Rani BAN 5½
178 Ponkshe Sarang IND 6 228 Shane Alvarin Braganza IND 5½
179 Ganesh R IND 6 229 WIM Ivana Maria Furtado IND 5½
180 Shweta Gole IND 6 230 Anant Prabhudesai IND 5½
181 Matta Besh Vignesh Reddy IND 6 231 Jahir Hussain A IND 5½
182 Iniyan P IND 6 232 Rahul Srivatshav P IND 5½
183 Eshwanth Dev Kumar J IND 6 233 Aditya S S V IND 5½
184 WIM Meera Sai IND 6 234 Jayesh M IND 5½
185 Rahul S IND 6 235 Shvetha V IND 5½
186 Vishnu Surendran IND 6 236 Kumar Sanu IND 5½
187 Meghna C H IND 6 237 Potluri Saye Srreezza IND 5½
188 Satra Hardik IND 6 238 Venkateshwara Reddy M IND 5½
189 Marthandan K U IND 6 239 Berman Jacob RSA 5½
190 Ananya S IND 6 240 Supriya Joshi IND 5½
191 Rudraksh Parida IND 6 241 Thookivakam P Reddy IND 5½
192 Sandya M IND 6 242 Sreejith.A.S IND 5½
193 Jayakumar S IND 6 243 WCM Salonika Saina IND 5½
194 Aadhityaa M IND 6 244 Mohammed Fasal V U IND 5½
195 Radha S. R. IND 6 245 Sunyuktha C M N IND 5½
196 Harikrishnan.A.Ra IND 6 246 Jain Y.D. IND 5½
197 Annie Gladys A IND 6 247 Dharani Sree R IND 5½
198 IM Shyam Nikil P. IND 5½ 248 Sushmitha.G. IND 5½
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249 Vishnu Prasad S IND 5½ 298 Prabhugaonkar Aditee Aman IND 5
250 Sivadas T N IND 5½ 299 Jayesh Kumar C H IND 5
251 Bodke Sharmad S IND 5½ 300 Tarun V Kanth IND 5
252 Gopikrishna N. IND 5½ 301 Nihaar L Akula IND 5
253 Chowdhury Mahmuda Hoque BAN 5½ 302 Hazarika Ankita IND 5
254 Vineeth Kumar B IND 5½ 303 Swera Ana Braganza IND 5
255 Rahul Sai P IND 5½ 304 Dinesh A IND 4½
256 Thomre Abhishek IND 5½ 305 Karthick Narayanan S IND 4½
257 Arun Karthik R. IND 5 306 Raghunandan K S IND 4½
258 Senbabu M B IND 5 307 Sahu Vikramaditya IND 4½
259 Chiffot Nicolas CAN 5 308 Vikash Kumar Dwivedi IND 4½
260 Dave Shiv Shankar IND 5 309 Muhammed Mueenudheen N IND 4½
261 Barath Kalyan M IND 5 310 Ding Tze How Dilwen MAS 4½
262 Harshini A IND 5 311 Matta Theja Sahhethhe IND 4½
263 Manasa H R IND 5 312 Karthik Raj C IND 4½
264 Sreejith G IND 5 313 Suyan Belurkar IND 4½
265 Aryan IND 5 314 Jatin S N IND 4½
266 WFM Bidhar Rutumbara IND 5 315 Ladhe Mohit IND 4½
267 Hilmi Parveen IND 5 316 Divya Lakshmi R IND 4½
268 Erigaisi Arjun IND 5 317 Viswanath. R IND 4½
269 Bhuvaneshwari.R IND 5 318 Subalakshmi IND 4½
270 Priyanka N IND 5 319 Priyanka K IND 4½
271 Praggnanandhaa R IND 5 320 Toshali V IND 4½
272 Saughanthika As IND 5 321 Muhammed Shuaau MDV 4½
273 Barath M IND 5 322 Rather Adil Ashraf IND 4½
274 Pakkurti Vijay Kumar IND 5 323 Pooja S (2002) IND 4½
275 Nikhil R. Umesh IND 5 324 Baibhab Singh IND 4½
276 Sachin Pradeep IND 5 325 WCM Voges Rachelle Mari RSA 4½
277 Sai Kiran Y IND 5 326 Gupta Niti IND 4½
278 Haricharann D V IND 5 327 Rooplal Desmond RSA 4½
279 Raja Rithvik R IND 5 328 Sneha N.G. IND 4½
280 Riddhi Zantye IND 5 329 Potluri Supreetha IND 4½
281 Avadhanulu ASMSS IND 5 330 Vamsi Manoj A IND 4½
282 Vigneshwaran S IND 5 331 Anigani Kavya IND 4½
283 WCM Teh De Zen MAS 5 332 Harish Kumar S IND 4½
284 Vivek.M. IND 5 333 Garima Gaurav IND 4½
285 Kumar Gaurav IND 5 334 BMounika Akshaya IND 4½
286 Subramanian R P IND 5 335 Arun M S IND 4½
287 J Akshith Kumar IND 5 336 Sarfraz N M IND 4½
288 Muhammed Shibily N IND 5 337 Peter Anand A IND 4½
289 Mythireyan P IND 5 338 Natha Mayil N IND 4½
290 Daniel Raja.N IND 5 339 Gurunathan Karthik AUS 4½
291 Dhanush Bharadwaj IND 5 340 Ibarhim Firaq MDV 4½
292 Nithya K IND 5 341 Roshan Antony C IND 4½
293 Srimathi R IND 5 342 Fernandes Krystal IND 4½
294 Gnana Mohan Reddy N IND 5 343 Varghese Chacko M IND 4½
295 WFM Lakshmi C IND 5 344 Vijay Shreeram P IND 4½
296 Adyasa Mahapatra IND 5 345 Kabir Sachdeva IND 4½
297 Rujok Najwa Jiahui SIN 5 346 Shruthileka K R IND 4½
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347 Bhuvaneash J J IND 4½ 396 Rajaganesh S K IND 3½
348 Fourie Louhan RSA 4½ 397 Rahul Rajan K IND 3½
349 Paras Kashwani K IND 4½ 398 Pradeep Kumar M V IND 3½
350 Shri Sai Pranav Thalla IND 4½ 399 Vishnu Prem Kumar IND 3½
351 Akilesh Viswaa IND 4½ 400 Leo Anand A IND 3½
352 Senthil Kumaran N.S IND 4½ 401 Challa Srinivasa Rao IND 3½
353 Bhagyashree Patil IND 4½ 402 Tushar K IND 3½
354 Joan Jeremiah J IND 4½ 403 Ananta reddy RSA 3½
355 Chopdekar Gunjal IND 4½ 404 Thulaseedharan K IND 3½
356 Maanas O T IND 4 405 Dhananjay Kumar IND 3½
357 Fahda P A IND 4 406 Pawan S Vernekar IND 3½
358 Kavisha S Shah IND 4 407 Kathiresan Amaresh BOT 3½
359 Srinath Chowdary A IND 4 408 Tharun P K IND 3½
360 Audi Saiesh IND 4 409 Pranesh M IND 3½
361 Priyamvadha Sundar IND 4 410 Purushoth G IND 3
362 Alan Diviya Raj IND 4 411 Akshita D IND 3
363 Prajwalesh IND 4 412 Alaina J J Pereira IND 3
364 Aparna Raja IND 4
413 Dinesh Rajan M IND 3
365 Marx Inge RSA 4
414 Kshitiz IND 3
366 Vinay Kamath IND 4
415 Khan Faiziya IND 3
367 Nivetta T IND 4
416 Naveen Kumar T IND 3
368 Arushi Kotwal IND 4
417 Ismail Zain Mohamed MDV 3
369 Engelbrecht Liezl RSA 4
418 Karthigesh R IND 3
370 Vignesh R IND 4
419 Prathivya Gupta IND 3
371 Ayush Bhai Mehta IND 4
372 Pratik Agarwal IND 4 420 Rama Devi P IND 3
373 Archi Agrawal IND 4 421 Mohithaa E IND 3
374 Shubhang Sourabh IND 4 422 Kok Yujie SIN 3
375 Ujjainee De IND 4 423 Athul Krishna A P IND 3
376 Panda Sambit IND 4 424 Shahudha Mohammed MDV 3
377 Rindhiya V IND 4 425 Siva Sai Sugandhi Ch IND 3
378 Van Niekerk Cari RSA 4 426 Smith Elani RSA 3
379 Thorat Aishwarya IND 4 427 Jeevan Kumar J IND 3
380 Jack Vanzyl Rudd RSA 4 428 Mbewana Portia Asavela RSA 3
381 Johnitto Francis IND 4 429 Tejasvi M IND 2½
382 Janaki Devi M IND 4 430 Chowdhary Mehboob-Ul-HassanIND 2½
383 Joubert Dantelle RSA 4 431 Vinoth Kumar M IND 2½
384 Malleswari P IND 4 432 Ayebee P.A IND 2½
385 Urvi Bandekar IND 4 433 Jijo Jacob IND 2½
386 Mehta Naitik R IND 4 434 Ismail Yameen Ibrahim MDV 2½
387 Atharva M Parulekar IND 4 435 Aishath Janan Ahmed MDV 2½
388 Chamundeswari B IND 4 436 Mohamed Shinaaz MDV 2
389 Seshan Krishna P R IND 3½ 437 Mohamed Sajiu Ismail MDV 2
390 Vishwanath Vivek IND 3½ 438 Nikhil Nihar V IND 2
391 Bristy Mukherjee IND 3½ 439 Nihaya Ahmed MDV 2
392 Vibhav Gadwal IND 3½ 440 Chirumamilla Tara Samhitha IND 2
393 Abdul Hakkeem P M IND 3½ 441 Adam Raaif Nasheed MDV 1½
394 Ananya Rishi Gupta IND 3½ 442 Mariyam Shaya Ahmed MDV 1½
395 Manya Bagla IND 3½ 443 Aishath H Ibrahim Mujah MDV 1
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DECEMBER 2012
1st Gurgson All India Open FIDE Rating Chess Championship 2012,Gurgaon…
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DECEMBER 2012
17 Bharat Bhushan Har/Ggn 6½ 59 Kaur Palkin Delhi 4½
18 D K Chopra Delhi 6½ 60 Jaskeerat Singh CHD 4½
19 Kaushik Shubham Har 6½ 61 Manjeet Poonia Har/Ggn 4½
20 Parmod Kharbash Har 6½ 62 Jatin Bhardwaj Har/Ggn 4½
21 Bhanot Stuti Har/Ggn 6½ 63 Aniket Jain Raj 4½
22 R K Mishra SSCB 6 64 Sachet Garg Har/Ggn 4½
23 Tarini Goyal CHD 6 65 Yadav Manjeet Singh Har 4½
24 Divyanshu Hasija Har 6 66 Jain Arnavv Raj 4½
25 Sahil Tickoo Har 6 67 Himank Bansal Delhi 4½
26 Chetan Chauhan Har/Ggn 6 68 Chirag Tayal Har/Ggn 4½
27 Saxena Mausam Har/Ggn 6 69 Aashna Agarwal Har/Ggn 4½
28 Ayush Pandey Delhi 6 70 Kunal Verma Har/Ggn 4½
29 Aman Chahal Har/Ggn 5½ 71 Siddhant Nath Jha Har/Ggn 4½
30 Anshul Kaushik Har 5½ 72 Shreyas Rajesh Delhi 4½
31 Anurag Delhi 5½ 73 Surender Kumar Har 4
32 Sumit Grover J&K 5½ 74 Pratinav Pandey Delhi 4
33 Sharma Vibhav Har 5½ 75 Namann D Jain Raj 4
34 Vaibhavi Thakur Har/Ggn 5½ 76 Parikshit Singh Har/Ggn 4
35 Harmeet Thukran Har/Ggn 5½ 77 Navya Tayal Har/Ggn 4
36 Vaishnavi Thakur Har/Ggn 5½ 78 Nakul Hans Har/Ggn 4
37 Naveen Kumar Har/Ggn 5½ 79 Gauri Suri Har/Ggn 4
38 Goyal Arunima CHD 5½ 80 Cyrus Chhikara Har 4
39 Ishan Rastogi Raj 5½ 81 Tamanna Panwar Har 4
40 Puneet Manchanda Har/Ggn 5½ 82 Parth Arora Har/Ggn 4
41 Nilesh Jindal Har 5½ 83 Ravi Kumar Har 4
42 Jagdeep Singh Sudan Delhi 5½ 84 Agastya Makkar Har/Ggn 4
43 Jayant Chauhan Har/Ggn 5½ 85 Bhavya Gupta Har 3½
44 Girotra Shiv Har 5½ 86 Varun Inamdar Har/Ggn 3½
45 Rohit Sunil Adsule Har/Ggn 5½ 87 Kaamya Negi Delhi 3½
46 Rajagopalan Del 5½ 88 Chirag Agrawal Har/Ggn 3½
47 Siddharth Suri Har/Ggn 5½ 89 Aashreya Kodesia Har/Ggn 3
48 Chandra Akshat Delhi 5 90 Tushar Jangra Har 3
49 Shishir Kumar Delhi 5
The huge egos of great chess players are
50 Amit Dalal Har 5
legendary. Psychologists have been amazed by
51 Umang Gupta Har/Ggn 5
their vanity, have studied it, and anecdotes
52 Lokesh Hans Har/Ggn 5 concerning it are abundant. But never before has
53 Kumar Rajeev UP 5 there been such a prima donna as Bobby. Already
54 Projnabrata Seth Har/Ggn 5 he has managed to alienate and offend almost
55 Pawan Kumar Har 5 everybody in the chess world. That includes
56 Piyush Sharma Har/Ggn 5 officials, patrons, writers, almost everybody and
57 Garvit Laddha Raj 5 anybody who might be in a position to help him
58 Arihant Lal Har/Ggn 5 in his career. -- Al Horowitz
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DECEMBER 2012
2nd Legend's FIDE rated chess tournament,Tirupur…….
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DECEMBER 2012
29 Gowrichander U 6½ 74 Aswin Kumar B S 5½
30 Rajiv A 6½ 75 Abirama Srinithi G 5½
31 Harish Raghavendra 6½ 76 Mohan Ram Sridhar 5½
32 Magesh B Matapathy 6½ 77 Hirthik Rajan B P 5½
33 Tharanitharr P 6½ 78 Praveen Kumar B 5½
34 Gowtham K K 6½ 79 Jyothir R 5½
35 Dilan Paul Roy J 6½ 80 Vignesh S Ram M 5½
36 Charles J 6 81 S.A. Surya Kumar 5½
37 Barath Kalyan M 6 82 Elakkeya M 5½
38 Noohu M.J. 6 83 Mahadevan Aravind 5½
84 Subramanian P V 5
39 Sathyanarayanan S. 6
85 Koushik Muthesh P 5
40 Mani A 6
86 Ilamparithi Y 5
41 Haricharann D V 6
87 Ranjith Raj N M 5
42 George Daniel 6
88 Akash Raj S T 5
43 Vishnu R V 6
89 Priyadarshini V Dpi 5
44 Sundar Pranesh J S 6 90 Vijay Krishnaa S 5
45 D. Ashraf Subhani 6 91 Kathir Balaji K 5
46 Harivardhini I 6 92 Monish C S 5
47 Girinath B S 6 93 Suba Harini S S 5
48 Navnitan S V 6 94 P Vijay Kumar 5
49 Anandha Venkatesan 6 95 Muthu Hareeswaran 5
50 Aarudhra Ganesh 6 96 Hemalatha G 5
51 David Raja A 6 97 Thanoj Prasath M 5
52 Sanjay Snehal M S 6 98 Jafer Sheriff J 5
53 Satish Kumar D 6 99 Jasper Jothi P 5
54 Sarveshwaran P 6 100 Tanur Pranav 5
55 Singh Vimlesh Kumar 6 101 Rohith P 5
56 Ashhwath C 6 102 Veerakumar M 5
57 Arumugam N 6 103 Rahul Kumar K G 5
58 Karthik Raj C 6 104 Ramachandran S M 5
59 Dakshinya T R S 6 105 Rahul Adithya P J 5
60 Kannan R 5½ 106 Vinothkumar A 5
61 Subramanian T.V. 5½ 107 Ramesh Krishnan Ar 4½
62 Narendran V 5½ 108 Jeevanandham R 4½
63 Adethya R 5½ 109 Sai Krishna S 4½
110 Genita Gladys A 4½
64 Dhamodharan M. 5½
111 Ashok Kumar T D 4½
65 Nishanth V G 5½
112 Balasubramaniam.P. 4½
66 Sami Durai S 5½
113 Naresh M 4½
67 Rajendran M G 5½
114 Vishnu Ram M 4½
68 Jai Aditya D 5½
115 Naren Akash R J 4½
69 Karthick Raja R 5½
116 visalini S 4½
70 Sankar R 5½ 117 Seralathan M 4½
71 Prasant N Nayagam 5½ 118 Darsana M S 4½
72 Pawan Raghunathan 5½ 119 Karthikeyan M 4½
73 Senthil Maran K 5½ 120 Naveen R G 4½
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DECEMBER 2012
GVM HSS PTA All India Open FIDE Rating Tournament 2012, Goa…..
Maheswaran is Champion
Goa Vidyaprasarak Mandal HSS PTA All India Open 5 Kunal M. 7½
FIDE Rating Chess Tournament 2012 was 6 Naik Rishubh Naresh 7½
inaugurated on 15th November 2012 at the hands 7 Anilkumar O.T. 7½
of PWD & Transport Minister Shri. Sudin Dhawalikar 8 Cyrus Pereira 7½
at G.V.M.s S.N.J.A. Higher Secondary School, 9 Abhijit Manohar 7½
Farmagudi, Ponda Goa organized by GVM HSS 10 Audi Ameya 7½
Parent Teachers Association and the Past
11 Sammed Jaykumar Shete 7
Students Association. Also present at the
12 Visveshwar A 7
inauguration were Mahesh Shetye, Ashesh Keni,
13 Anirudh V.Bhat 7
Bhaskar Khandeparkar, Krishna Shetye and
Principal A. K. Kamat.Sudin Dhawalikar appreciated 14 Shubham R Sawaikar 7
the efforts of GVM for organizing the tournament 15 Ajeesh Antony 7
for second successive year. Ashesh Keni 16 Karmalkar Deeptesh 7
congratulated the organizers for professionally 17 Nandhini Saripalli 7
organizing the event. 18 Rajaryan Kuvelkar 7
19 Anant Prabhudesai 6½
This tournament was held under the guidance of
Chief Arbiter Shri. Bharat Chougule assisted by 20 Gauri Keshav Hadkonkar 6½
Ravindra Patil, Sanjay Kavlekar, Swapnil Hoble, 21 Barath M 6½
Gautam Tari and Dattaram Pinge. Top seed 22 Cruz Wilson 6½
Maheswaran P. (Tamil Nadu.) won the event held 23 Vagesh Tendulkar 6½
at Farmagudi- Ponda organized by GVM H.S.S 24 Kerkar Sayani 6½
Parent Teachers Association and the Past 25 Bhimappa Harijan 6½
Students Association. Sauravh Kherdekar of 26 Fernandes Krystal 6½
Railways got the 2nd place and Santoshkashyap 27 Parag Ravindra Patil 6½
Hg of Karnataka 3rd place. 28 Apurva Naik 6½
Mr. Lavoo Mamledar, MLA Ponda Constituency 29 Rajas Chari 6½
was the Chief guest of at the Prize distribution 30 Riddhi Zantye 6
function. Also present at the function were Ashesh 31 Sachin Pradeep 6
Keni (President GCA), Bhaskar Khandeparkar 32 Suhas B. Asnodkar 6
(Chairman GVM), Krishna Shetye (Chairman, 33 Gandre Vibhav 6
GVM HSS PTA), Mr.Bharat Chougule (Chief 34 Avdhoot Lendhe 6
Arbiter) and Principal A. K. Kamat (GVM HSS). 35 Shaunak SKuncolienkar 6
Final standings: (First 125 placings only) 36 Tushar K 6
Rk. Name Pts. 37 Urvi Bandekar 6
1 Maheswaran P. FM 8 38 Sampada Barve 6
2 Sauravh Khherdekar FM 8 39 Telang Mrinal 6
3 Santoshkashyap Hg 8 40 Prabhugaonkar A Aman 6
4 Gandhi Anish 8 41 Kerkar Sonali 6
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42 Thorat Aishwarya 6 84 Neil Barreto 5
43 Damle Omkar 6 85 Pranav Prakash Naik 5
44 Kiran Shantaram Chopdekar 6 86 Sahakari Virendra 5
45 Gaonkar Vaishnavi 6 87 Naik Reema 5
46 Bodke Sharmad S 6 88 Agnesh M Ghadi 5
47 Verenker Disha 5½ 89 Sahil Dayanand Desai 5
48 Parsekar Anirudh 5½ 90 Chodankar Akash 5
49 Prabhakar P. Insulkar 5½ 91 Kunal Naik 5
50 Rudresh G Naik 5½ 92 Prabhu Saurabh 5
51 Sawant Abhinav Ankush 5½ 93 Aayush Pinakin Barot 5
52 Dias Aston 5½ 94 Bhobe Ved 4½
53 Audi Saiesh 5½ 95 Sravan K Suresh 4½
54 Ujjwal Biswas 5½ 96 Sakordekar N Sagar 4½
55 Madkaikar Gaurav S 5½ 97 Naik Nivesh Manoj 4½
56 Preet Premanand Kada 5½ 98 Anand Kurtiker 4½
57 Tanad Anil Bandodkar 5½ 99 Shweta Sumant Koyande 4½
58 Madhavan G 5½ 100 Mahale Renukesh S 4½
59 Sakshi Naik Gaonkar 5½ 101 Sawant Vignesh 4½
60 Supriya Shanbhaga 5½ 102 Talaulikar Vedang 4½
61 Kuncolienkar Shivank 5½ 103 Sanat Borkar 4½
62 Vaibhav N T Pednekar 5½ 104 Suyash Pai 4
63 Mendonca Rajiv 5½ 105 Naik Sadichchha 4
64 Barde Om 5½ 106 Bhave Pradyumn 4
65 Pai Vishwesh 5½ 107 Naik kunal Ramnath 4
66 Anish Prabhudessai 5½ 108 Patil Shivanagouda 4
67 Shreyas Pavan 5½ 109 Costa Diogo P 4
68 Chodankar Mitra 5 110 Chinchkar Kartik 4
69 Kudav Bansi Devidas 5 111 Korde Chaitanya 4
70 Porob Vraj 5 112 Naik Pranali M 4
71 Bir Yogesh Pai 5 113 Mahale Saish Hanuman 4
72 Shaikh Irshad 5 114 Varun R Shastry 4
73 Goankar Shambhavi 5 115 Saish Ulhas Fondekar 4
74 Anurag Ajay Chari 5 116 Ghosarwadkar Pushparaj 4
75 Milind Gauns 5 117 Dhanavi Ulhas Fondekar 4
76 Nageshkar Sohan S 5 118 Sanjeev Akash 4
77 Alaina J J Pereira 5 119 Dhaimodkar Anish 4
78 Thorat Sanjay 5 120 Avvaru Rama Sirisha 4
79 Bhobe Harsh 5 121 Shetty Ashray 4
80 Naik Siddhi 5 122 Naroji Sanskriti 4
81 Sharath Shambhag 5 123 Naik Aryan 4
82 Shirodkar Sanish 5 124 Bhamaikar Abhay 3½
83 Khandeparkar Mohit 5 125 Shetkar Siddhnath 3½
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Selected games from
National Premier Chess, Kolkata
Thipsay,Praveen M (2418) -
Ghosh,Diptayan (2415) [A00]
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[If 30.Rfxf7 Qb1+! 31.Kh2 Bh6–+ Black earlier. 11.cxd5 exd5!? 12.Qxf5 True,
has not only averted the capture of his white has won a pawn, but the black forces
bishop on g7 but threatens the deadly get a lot of play chasing the queen.
...Bf4+] 30...Kh7! 12...Ne4 13.Qh5 Ndf6 14.Qe5 Qb4
15.Nxe4 Nxe4 16.Ne1 [If 16.b3 Bg4
17.a3 Qb5 18.Ng5 Rae8 19.Bxe4 Rxe5
20.Bxh7+ Kh8 21.dxe5 black is clearly
better.] 16...Qxb2 17.Nd3 Qa3 [Also
good was: 17...Qxe2 18.Nf4 Qc4 19.Bxe4
dxe4 20.Qxe4 Bf5 21.Qe7 Qxd4 22.Qxb7
Qb6] 18.Bxe4 dxe4 19.Nf4 [This is better
than: 19.Nc5 Bh3 20.Rfe1 Rae8 21.Qh5
e3!µ and black’s attack is in full flow.]
19...Bg4 20.Rfb1 [Best was: 20.Qxe4
Rae8 21.Qc2 g5 22.Ng6=] 20...Rae8
21.Qg5 Bc8
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International news
Carlsen wins London Chess Classic
World No.1 ranked Magnus Carlsen of Norway
achieved a new milestone in chess when he won the
London Chess Classic on December 10, 2012.After
repeating the position and drawing world champion
Anand in 61 moves, Carlsen sailed into unchartered
rating territory, clocking a historic 2861 rating. Carlsen
won the event while Anand finished in the middle.
This victory was secured before his draw with Vishy
Anand, as Kramnik was unable to make anything of
his position against Mickey Adams. Round 9 saw
surprisingly insipid play from the former World
Champion, who essayed a line of his favourite
Berlin Defence that left Black without any
aggressive options. A draw was agreed on move 38. Carlsen might have been doing fairly
poorly against Vishy Anand out of the opening (Levon Aronian and Vladimir Kramnik had
differing perspectives), but the Norwegian managed to turn the tables on his opponent
after 28…c5. Despite being a pawn up for much of the middlegame he was unable to
obtain a serious advantage, and a draw was eventually agreed after a perpetual.
Nakamura – McShane capped off a frustrating tournament for the UK number one.
Despite having some problems in the opening, he came up with an interesting exchange
sacrifice that compelled the commentary room to suggest that he could play for a win.
Unfortunately he simply blundered a piece on move 32, and had to resign. Polgar –
Aronian was an uninspiring draw; Aronian's Marshall led to mass exchanges and a
theoretically drawn rook and pawn ending soon followed.
Anand finished with six draws, one win and one defeat. He loses marginal rating for the
blunder against Adams. The biggest rating losers are McShane, Jones, Aronian and
Polgar.Carlsen took the first prize but Kramnik and Adams gained as much ratings.
Carlsen played at 2994, Kramnik at 2937, Nakamura at 2839 and Adams at 2845.
Carlsen has sunk Kasparov 2851 rating record during the course of this event. He has
also reached 2861, wiping out Kasparov's record which stood since 1999. In the
tournament points table, Carlsen had 18 points. Kramnik 16; Adams, Nakamura 13
each; Anand 9; Aronian 8; Polgar 6; McShane 5; G Jones 3. The 3 point for a win, 1 for a
draw and zero for defeat does not affect ratings and is more cosmetic in nature.In the 9-
player single round robin event, 19 games were decisive and 17 were drawn. High ratio of
decisive games was not because of the three point for a win but the difference between
the highest and lowest rated players were more than 200 Elo.
Final placings: 1 M Carlsen 6.5/8; 2 V Kramnik 6; 3-4. H Nakamura, M Adams 5 each; 5 V Anand
4; 6 L Aronian (Arm) 3.5; 7 Judit Polgar (Hun) 2.5; 8 Luke McShane 2; 9 Gawain Jones 1.5.
Courtesy:fide.com
Ushenina is the new World Women's Champion
Ukraine's Anna Ushenina is the new world women's champion. In the finals at Khanty-
Mansiysk, Russia she scored 2-2 in classical chess and 1.5-0.5 in rapid chess for a well
deserved victory over former champion Antoaneta Stefanova of Bulgaria.Ushenina started
with a victory against the 2011 World Junior girls champion Cori Deysi by 1.5-0.5. Then,
she drew both games against Anna Muzychuk but won the tie-break 2-0. Thereafter she
moved into the Russian tunnel.
First she crushed Natalia Pogonina 1.5-0.5 and then
overcame Nadezhda Kosintseva 1.5-0.5 for a place in the
last four. In chess, you can not become world champion
without facing any Asian. Here, she drew Ju Wenjun 1-1 and
again prevailed in the tie-breaks by 1.5-0.5.
The finals was a best of four. This match started against
former champion Stefanova with two draws. Then,
Ushenina went ahead in the third only for Stefanova to
pull one back. The scores were level 2-2 and the title was
left to be decided in two rapid games.The first time rapid
chess was used to decide any world championship by FIDE
was in 1998 in Lausanne when Anand and Karpov
played.In the first tie-break game, Ushenina was a bishop
down but drew. Stefanova had two bishops and Ushenina
had one bishop. The draw resulted as no side had
pawns.In the reverse game, Ushenina nursed her two extra pawns in a rook ending to
win in 94 moves.Anna Ushenina, born August 30, 1985 is the new world women's
champion.She became richer by USD 60,000. She is 27 and comes from Kharkiv. She
learnt the moves at age seven from her mother. Her peak rating is 2502 achieved in July
2007.Ushenina played the key role in Ukraine winning the Women's Olympiad in 2006 at
Turin and she remained undefeated.In 2013 she will play the World Women's
Championship match against Hou Yifan of China. Courtesy:fide.com
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Delhi hosts strongest ever chess meet
Having successfully organised numerous national and international events in the past,
the national capital now plays host to the strongest ever chess event in the country –
the Rs 12 lakh prize money AICF-AAI Cup. The six-player double round-robin format
category-18 tournament is being played at the Airport Authority Club from December
20-30. All players, with an average rating of over 2675 ELO rating points, would play
each other twice – once with white pieces and once with black.“AAI spends annually 4cr
in promoting sports and supporting talents. This tournament is the maximum rated and
highest prize money tournament and we are proud to be associated with it,” said Mr. V.P
Agarwal, Chairman Airport Authority of India. This is the second edition of the AICF-AAI
Cup, which was a category-17 event last year. The tournament was won by Fabiano
Caruana of Italy in its inaugural edition and the player has subsequently moved into the
top-10 of the FIDE world ranking.
AICF secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan said, “the list of players for this tournament is the
best line up India have ever seen and we are expecting very tough competition in the
ten days of the tournament.”This year's star attraction of the tournament would GM
Radoslaw Wojtaszek of Poland, who is better known among Indian chess circle as one
of the seconds of Viswanathan Anand in his two successful world championship campaign”
added Mr Bharat Sing Chauhan. Wojtaszek, himself a top-50 player in the world, would
be looking to add valuable rating points to his tally in New Delhi. Leading the charge of
challengers against him would be GM Anton Korobov of Ukraine, who boasts of a 2700+
rating and Russia's in-form player GM Evgeny Alekseev.Former national champion GM K
Sasikiran would lead the Indian challenge with 2008 World Junior champion GM Abhijeet
Gupa and world's second youngest Grandmaster and reigning Asian champion Parimarjan
Negi completing the line up.
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Rxa4 41.Rc7+ and white will win the ending G Akash (2343)
by pressuring the g6 pawn and advancing M R Venkatesh (2511)
his king.] 32.f3 Rd2 33.a4 Rb2 34.a5
Kf7 35.Kg3 b6 36.axb6 axb6 37.Rg5! 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6
To win this ending, white must use his king 5.0–0 Bc5 6.c3 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.a4 Bg4
aggressively without losing any of his king- 9.d3 0–0 10.h3 Bxf3 11.Qxf3 Na5
side pawns. After this move, protecting his 12.Bc2 b4 13.Be3 [A new idea in this
g2 pawn with his rook, he is ready to position. 13.Nd2 Rb8 14.Re1= has been
advance his king to f4, and onwards. played before here.] 13...Bxe3 14.Qxe3
37...b5 38.Kf4 b4 39.g3 b3 40.Rb5 Rb8 15.f4 [This is the natural move in this
Rb1 41.Ke5 b2 42.Rb7+ In such rook position. But it was better to get his pieces
endings, the superior side should advance
out and complete development before
whenever possible with a mating attack
engaging a developed enemy. 15.Nd2= ]
so that the defender has no time for a
15...Re8 16.fxe5 dxe5³ 17.Qc5 Nb7
counter-attack. 42...Kg8 43.f4! Black’s
defence hangs on the fate of his passed 18.Qe3 [Better was: 18.Qxb4 Nh5 19.Nd2
pawn on b2. White will exchange one of Nf4 20.Nf3 Nxd3 21.Qc4 Nxb2 22.Qxa6=]
his less important pawns for the b2 pawn 18...Qd6 19.Nd2 Na5 20.d4 bxc3
and win the ending without any trouble. 21.bxc3 Rb2 22.dxe5? [22.Rac1 was
43...Rg1 44.Rxb2 Rxg3 45.Kf6 Rg4 level though black has a slight pull.]
46.Rf2! White would like to trade his h- 22...Qxe5 23.Qd3? [Again, better would
pawn for black’s g6. 46...Kf8 47.e5! have been: 23.Rac1 ] 23...Qc5+ 24.Kh1
Rxh4 48.e6! Nc6 25.Rfd1? Rd8! 26.Qc4
48...Ke8 [If 48...Rg4 49.f5! gxf5 Now that 26...Qb6? [Black can win with: 26...Qxc4
the f-file can no longer be used by the black 27.Nxc4 Rxc2 28.Rxd8+ (28.Ne5 Nxe4!)
rook to attack the white king along that 28...Nxd8 29.Rd1 (or 29.Rb1 Kf8!)
file, white completes his plan:. 50.e7+ Ke8 29...Ne6–+] 27.Nf3 Nh5 [If 27...Rxc2
51.Rd2 wins.] 49.Kxg6 Ke7 50.Kf5 28.Rxd8+ Nxd8 29.Qd3 Qc6 30.Qxc2
[50.f5!] 50...Rh1 51.Rd2 Now it is easy Nxe4±] 28.Kh2 Na5 [28...Rxc2 does not
for white. 51...h4 52.Rd7+ Ke8 53.Rh7
win a bishop because of 29.Qxc6! Rc8=]
h3 54.Kf6! Kd8 55.Rh8+! Kc7 56.e7
29.Rac1 Rxd1 30.Rxd1 g6 31.Qd3 Nf4
Re1 57.e8Q 1–0
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32.Qd2 [Maybe the players were in time [Fleeing in advance does not always work.
trouble. But it was difficult to see the winning After this, white wins by non-stop check-
variation which starts with a bishop offer, mate. Again, as four moves earlier, black
then a rook sacrifice leading to mate with wins with: 38...Qf2 39.Qxf7+ Kh6
queen and rook. 32.Qd8+! Kg7 33.Rd7! 40.Qxh7+ Kxg5 41.Be4 Re2! and black
Rxc2 (33...Qf6 34.Qxf6+ Kxf6 35.e5+! Ke6 wins.] 39.Nxf7+ Kg7 [If 39...Kh5
36.Rxc7± Rxc2?? 37.Nd4+) 34.Rxf7+ Kxf7 40.Qg4#] 40.Ng5+! Kh6 41.h4! Kh5
35.Ng5+ Kg7 36.Qe7+ Kh6 37.Nf7+ Kg7 42.g4+! If 42...Kxh4 43 Nf3#! 1–0
38.Ne5+ Kh6 39.Ng4+ Kh5 40.Qxh7+ Kg5
41.Qh6#] 32...Ne6 33.e5? [White is Deepan Chakkravarthy (2523)
concerned about the inactivity of his bishop. S Arun Prasad (2510)
However, the best move here could be to
offer that bishop as a bait and launch an 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 0–0
imaginative attack: 33.Qd7 Qc5! (Not 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Qe8 7.Nf3 d6 8.g3
33...Rxc2? 34.Qe8+ Nf8 35.Rd8 Qc5 a5 9.b3 a4 10.b4 b5 11.c5 Bb7 12.Bg2
36.Ne5 Rf2 37.Nd3 white wins.) 34.Qd3³ Be4 13.0–0 Nd5 14.Qd2 f5
(34.Rf1!? with focus on f7 is another
complicated alternative that needs
consideration.) ] 33...Nc4 34.Qd3 Ne3?!
[With 34...Qf2!µ Black must take advantage
of his rook on b2 and, with multiple threats,
smash through white’s feeble second rank .
He is nearly winning.] 35.Rc1 Nf4?
[35...Nxg2!–+ must occur to a grandmaster
instantly. Probably, time trouble and the
memory of losing by forfeit to the same
opponent in the previous round by arriving
late at the tournament hall might have
clouded his thinking process.] 36.Qd8+ Kg7
37.Ng5 Ned5 [Black sees danger where 15.Ne1 [White is impressed by black’s
there is none. He should win comfortably bishop on e4 and is in a hurry to exchange
with: 37...Rxc2! 38.Rxc2 Nxc2 39.Qe7 Ne2
it off. He could have delayed this move by
40.Qxf7+ Kh6 and white has nothing to show
completing his development with 15.Bb2
for his knight] 38.Qd7 Kh6?
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Divyasree,Chandika (2160)
Ghate,Swati (2263)
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Tactics from master games
by S.Krishnan
1. 2.
White
Whitetotoplay
playand winwin
and White
Whitetotoplay and
play winwin
and
3. 4.
White
Black to
toplay
playand
andwin
win Black
Whitetoto
play andand
play winwin
5. 6.
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Test your endgame
by K.Muralimohan
White to play and win in all the six endings above Solutions on page 43
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Masters of the past-24 Harry Nelson Pillsbury
Courtesy : Wikepedia
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Solutions to ‘Tactics from master games’on p40 5. Milos,Gilberto (2593) -
Carlsson,Pontus (2511) [D17]
1. Conquest,Stuart (2501) Adair,James
40th Olympiad Open Istanbul TUR (11.4),
R (2262) [A01]
09.09.2012
99th ch-GBR 2012 North Shields ENG (5.3), Position after White’s 25th move. Black to
27.07.2012 play. 25...Qh1+! [25...Qh1+ 26.Bxh1 Nh2+
Position after 33rd move.White to play. 27.Ke1 Rg1#] 0–1
34.Nxf7!! Kxf7 35.Bh5! Ke7 [35...gxh5
36.Qh7+ Ke8 (36...Bg7 37.Qxg7+ Ke8 38.Bf6) 6. Topalov,Veselin (2752) -
Iturrizaga,Eduardo (2627) [E15]
37.Qg6+ Ke7 38.Bf6#] 36.Qxc5+ Kf7
37.Qc2 [37.Qc2 Ke7 38.Qxg6 Wins] 1–0 40th Olympiad Open Istanbul TUR (11.1),
09.09.2012
2. Volokitin,Andrei (2704) Position after 42nd move. White to play.
Miroshnichenko,Evgenij (2621) [C10] 43.Nd5!+- [43.Nd5 exd5 44.Ra7+- Idea
81st ch-UKR 2012 Kiev UKR (4.4), Rb8+] 1–0
30.07.2012
Solutions to ‘Test your endgame’ on page 41
Position after 33rd move. White to play.
1. T.Kok, I Pr,Tidskrift KNSB 1941
34.Bf4! Rxe7 35.Qxb6+ Ka8 36.Qxa5+
1.Ra4+ Kb1 2.Kd2 Bg5+ 3.Kd1 Bc1 4.Ra8!
Kb7 37.Qxc7+ [37.Qxc7+ Ka8 38.Qa5+
d2 5.Na7 Ka2 6.Nb5+ Kb3 7.Na3 wins
Kb7 39.Qb4+] 1–0
2. L.Salkind, I Pr, ‘64’ 1928
3. Ivanchuk,Vassily (2769) 1.Bd2! b2 2.Bh7!! b1Q 3.Bc3+ Qb2 4.Ng6!
Wojtaszek,Radoslaw (2717) [E21] Kb1 5.Ne5+ Ka1 6.Nd3 Qxc3 7.Kxc3 wins
40th Olympiad Open Istanbul TUR (4.6), 3. J.Behting, Latvia Ty, 1927
31.08.2012 1.Rf1! g3 2.Nf5 Kg2 3.Ne3+ Kh1 4.Rc1 g2
5.Nd1 Ne2 6.Nf2#
Position after 34th move. White to play.
35.Nf6+! gxf6 [35...Kh8 36.Ng6+ fxg6 4. A.Troitzky,Deutsche Schahzeitung 1909
37.Qxh6+ gxh6 38.Rh7#] 36.Qg3+ Kh7 1.Nc2+ Kb1 2.Na3+ Ka1 3.Bh6! a4 5.Bg7+
37.Rxf7+ [37.Rxf7+ Rxf7 38.Qg6+ Kh8 Nb2 6.Kf6 Nd3 7.Kf5+ Nb2 8.Ke5 Nd3+
39.Nxf7#] 1–0 9.Ke4+ Nb2 10.Kd4 Nd1 11.Kd3+ Nb2
12.Kc3 wins
4. Wang,Yue (2685)
5. K.Arnstam,3 Comm,Schachvarlden 1941
Grischuk,Alexander (2763) [A37]
1.e7 Re3 (1…Ba4 2.dxc7 Rc3 3.Nc6! Bxc6
40th Olympiad Open Istanbul TUR (4.2), 4.c8=Q) 2.dxc7 Bg4 3.Ne6! Rxe6 4.c8Q Rxe7
31.08.2012 5.Qc5 wins
Position after White’s 25th move. Diagram # 6. G.Van Altena, De Schahwerld 1940
Black to play. 25...Rh2+! 26.Kf1 [26.Kxh2 1.Rb8 d2 2.Ba4 Bb3 3.Bxb3 b1Q 4.Bd5+ Kh2
Nf3+–+; 26.Kg1 Nf3+–+] 26...Rh1+ 5.Rh8+(5.Rxb1?d1Q+Rxd1=) Kg1 6.Rh1+
[26...Qh7!] 27.Kg2 Rh2+ 28.Kf1 Qh7! 0–1 Kf2 7.Rxb1
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11th Delhi International Chess Festival
New Delhi
Date: 05-13 January 2013
Venue:
Indira Gandhi Stadium
Near ITO,New Delhi(INDIA)
Contact numbers:
Vishal Sareen (Foreign players) 99580 30007
M.S.Gopakumar(Registration) 98686 24216/99868 83449
Jitendra Choudhary (Registration) 81308 75063
Vasudevan (Registration) 98683 61075
AK Verma (Organising Secretary) 98914 68906
E-mail: delhichess64@gmail.com
Website: www.delhichess.com
E-mail for foreign players:
delhichessfestival@gmail.com
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Apollo Engineering College Commonwealth
Chess Championships 2012,Chennai….
N.R.Sivapathy, Honble.Minister for Sports & N.R.Sivapathy, Honble.Minister for Sports &
Youth Affairs, Government of Tamilnadu, Youth Affairs, Government of Tamilnadu,
Commonwealth Champion GM Lalith Babu, Commonwealth Woman Champion WGM Sowmya
Krishnamachari Srikkanth, former captain Indian Swaminathan, Krishnamachari Srikkanth, former
Cricket team and former Chairman of the captain Indian Cricket team and former Chairman
Selection Committee of BCCI. of the Selection Committee of BCCI.
Organised by
Sports Promotion Foundation
Under the guidance of
Tamilnadu State Chess Association
and All India Chess Federation
Venue:
Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium
Chennai-3
Contact persons:
K.Muralimohan 9940094717
N.K.Nandakumar 91766 73939
V.Dhanasekaran 92821 34966
E-mail: dvsundar@hotmail.com
Website: www.tamilchess.com
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AICF Calendar December 2012
(confirmed dates are in bold print)
AICF AAI Cup Category Tournament 2012 Dec 20 - 30 Dec New Delhi
Hyderabad Intl.Rating below 2000 Dec 22 - 25 Dec Hyderabad
Ping Rapid Rating Tournament Dec 23 - 25 Dec Chennai, TN
5th HDCA FIDE Rated Intl.Tournament Dec 24 - 27 Dec Kolkata
Ping Blitz Rating Tournament Dec 25 - 25 Dec Chennai, TN
Suraj FIDE Rated Tournament Dec 25 - 30 Dec Sangli
International Rating Ty, Madhya Pradesh Dec 25 - 30 Dec Bhopal
4th RCMM KCF FIDE Rated (below 1800) Dec 26 - 29 Dec Chennai
1st One goal Rapid FIDE Rating Dec 26 - 27 Dec Secunderabad
KCA 2nd FIDE Rated below 2200 Dec 27 - 30 Dec Kottayam
4th KSW Group of Ind-below 2000 rated Dec 27 - 30 Dec Malerkotla
2nd FIDE Intl.FIDE Rated Tournament Dec 27 - 30 Dec Kottayam
2nd CCF All India FIDE Rated below 2000 Dec 28 - 01 Jan Kolkata
Delhi Open 2013 Jan 05 - 13 Jan New Delhi
05th Chennai Open 2013 Jan 15 - 23 Jan Chennai
National 'A' Ty for the Blind Jan 25 - 02 Feb Bhubaneshwar
Mastermind 3rd FIDE rated below 2000 Jan 26 - 29 Jan Calicut
National Amateur Chess Championship Jan 26 - 31 Jan Katni, MP
National Team Chess Championship Feb 17 - 26 Feb AP
World Women Team Championship Mar 02 - 13 Mar Kazakhstan
National Cities Mar 14 - 19 Mar AP
Women Round Robin Ty for AICF Cup Mar 17 - 27 Mar Bubaneshwar
Asian Amateur Championship Mar 20 - 01 Apr Iraq
Asian Junior U-20 Championship 2013 Apr 01 - 10 Apr Sharjah,UAE
World Amateur Championship Apr 21 - 30 Apr Lasi, Romania
National Sub Junior Boys and girls Apr 21 - 30 Apr West Bengal
National Under-7 Boys and girls May 01 -09 May Maharashtra
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