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Mittwoch, 22. August 2012

Personal tribute to Gliga by his long time friend, Boris Kutin

 
 

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In memoriam Svetozar Gligoric

To play against pieces? (Songs) strange, quite strange. But not for those who knew Svetozar Gligoric very well. It was not a coincidence that Gliga for his greatest book, in fact his biography, picked up such unusual title: I Play Against Pieces.

So, this means that chess is not a sport? No, not at all. Such way of thinking does not lead to the right answer. Enigma is deeper, it is Gligoric's axiom which he was following from the very beginning until very end. The objective is definitely a victory, but not in victory only. The point is victory in the most honest way. It is necessary to win the balance of the opponent's pieces and not a man who sits in the other side of the table.

Even though he was in Yugoslavia (everywhere, in all republics) extremely appreciated and popular, probably also is not a coincidence that the biggest chess power, the Soviet Union, issued the book before his homeland. Not only that: a big edition of 100.000 copies was sold out in record time.

This few lines say more about Gligoric than thousands of articles. Such an army of readers is the best proof who is who, what is was his worth. Gligoric liked writing very much. Even more than that, he enjoyed it as a reserve occupation. Also in writing is strictly complying with its laws in chess. A product can be good, beautiful only if it is starts well in the opening. If the work is at the leading edge. Exactly the same was with his written words. For him they were a mirror of personality, his view on the world.

Gliga was a simple and modest man, who did not want to live in the shadow. He liked people very much, people of all walks of life and all ages. With his typical good humoured smile he attracted people (absolutely not only chess people) in the very first moment for ever.

He liked people, but not too much noise. That was not his style. In very characteristic way he always escaped such "dangerous" situations. But the weight of his reputation was definitely a champion's one.

World Champion Mikhail Tal was his very close friend (as well Fischer who had very few real friends). No doubt that his assessment of Gligoric as a chess player was based only of knowledge of its true value: history will always recognise him as one of those who were immediately with the champions.

Even though he was a very rigorous chess professional, Gligoric drank life from myriads of other sources. Second place on the podium goes to music. His collection of records is certainly among the richest in the country. When he left the active chess (unearned defeats by ever weaker opponents never left him indifferent) he found time for his second big love and successfully embarks on a study of music composition. Less than three years ago he promised me to write European Chess Union anthem.

Football was also a passion, but he was not spectator only. For many decades, once a week with a whole generation of younger, (first of them was superstar Dragan Dzajic) played with him.

It is interesting that Gligoric never wrote about his losing candidacy for the FIDE Presidency in Buenos Aires in 1978. Ten or twelve years later he told me that his defeat actually was his win. "To me, not being elected was a great gift", he said, not even a little bid sad despite the behaviour of the Chess Federation of Yugoslavia, which completely failed to support and prepare for election of its favourite son.

"Chess for me is the fight on the board. This I like this I know. But outside of the chessboard I am weak. Really I am so happy and satisfied that was no punishment (election)."

I recommend that FIDE should have an annual award for Fair Play – The Gligoric Cup – in memory of such a great and fair player.


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Sonntag, 19. August 2012

Investigative Committee will conduct a probe into the Kasparov matter

 
 

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Chess great Kasparov faces jail for biting cop
Moscow, Aug 18, 2012, (IANS/RIA Novosti)

Russian grandmaster-turned-opposition activist Garry Kasparov, who supported the jailed Pussy Riot members, can be jailed over a clash with police where he allegedly bit a policeman.

Police said the 49-year-old Kasparov bit on the finger one of several officers dragging him away from a Moscow court where three Pussy Riot members were convicted Friday over an anti-Kremlin "punk prayer" at an Orthodox Christian cathedral.

The accusation can land Kasparov in jail for five years on charges of attacking a police officer on duty, the RBC Daily news website said.

Moscow police confirmed they were preparing to hand over the case to the Investigative Committee, Russia's analogue of the FBI, which will conduct a probe into the matter.

Kasparov claimed police arrested him for no reason as he was giving an interview, twisting his arms and kicking him in the crotch on the way to the police van. He said he would sue police over the incident.

Kasparov also denied biting anyone and said the officer in question, Denis Ratnikov, could have run afoul of a police dog.

A police spokesman said the force was willing to conduct an examination to compare Kasparov's bite to that of their service dogs.

City police never specified why the activist was detained. More than 50 people were held Friday by the Khamovnichesky district court, where the Pussy Riot members were given jail terms of two years for hooliganism and inciting religious hatred.

Kasparov, who retired from chess in 2005, is one of the most ardent critics of President Vladimir Putin. He has supported Pussy Riot, who claim they were punished by the Kremlin for mocking its alliance with the church, which endorsed Putin's presidential bid.

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Video of the arrest of Kasparov in Moscow

 
 

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Freitag, 17. August 2012

Breaking news: Kasparov arrested and beaten at Pussy Riot trial

 
 

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Svetozar Gligoric

 
 

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The greatest Serbian (Yugoslav) chess player ever, GM Svetozar Gligoric was born on 2nd February 1923 in Belgrade. In 1938 at the age of fifteen, he won the championship of Belgrade Chess Club, one of the strongest in Yugoslavia. He become a master the following year, but World War II temporary stopped his chess development as he became a partisan in the fight against German occupation.
In 1947 in Warsaw he won his first international tournament ahead of future World Champion Vasily Smyslov. In 1951 he was awarded the GM title. In his very long career (his last tournment was Rilton Cup in 2003), he was three times Candidate for the World Championship and 12 times (an absolute record) Yugoslav Champion. He played for Yugoslavia in15 Olympiads (13 times on board one), leading his team in Dubrovnik 1950 when Yugoslavia won gold medal. In his rich collection are 6 silver and 5 bronze Olympiad medals. In 1958 he made the top score on board one.

For many years (before the Elo system) he was among the top ten players of the world. He was very well known and respected as a perfect gentleman with style, grace and class and very popular in Yugoslavia, where he was awarded the sportsman of the year title, as well as abroad. In 1978, he was a candidate for FIDE president in the Congress in Buenos Aires. In the most dramatic voting, he was eliminted in round one, having just one vote less than Fridrik Olafsson, who become the fourth FIDE president.

He wrote many chess books. The most popular, translated into many languages is 'I Play Against Pieces'.

Svetozar Gligoric was awarded with many very high awards in Yugoslavia and Serbia.


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Mittwoch, 15. August 2012

R.I.P. Chess Legend Svetozar Gligorić is No More

 
 

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Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2012

Hi everyone,

Svetozar Gligorić (2 February 1923 — 14 August 2012)/www.chess-news.ru 

This is sad news that the legendary chess Grandmaster Svetozar Gligorić is no more. He passed away in Belgrade on Tuesday. He would have turned 90 in February 2013. Svetozar Gligorić (Serbian: Светозар Глигорић, 2 February 1923 — 14 August 2012) was a Serbian and Yugoslavian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia. In 1958, he was declared the best sportsperson of Yugoslavia.

A tribute in Chess-News states: Most recently, at the age of 88 years Gligoric released his first musical album. He had said at the presentation that music was his first love and he had decided to learn to play the piano in old age.

During the 1950s and 1960s, he was one of the top ten players in the world, also among the world's most popular, owing to his globe-trotting tournament schedule and a particularly engaging personality that is reflected in the title of his autobiography, 'I Play Against Pieces' (i.e., with no hostility to the opponent, or 'playing differently for "psychological" reasons against different players; playing the board not the man). As a tribute to the legend replay this fantastic game with Chess King that GM Svetozar Gligorić played against Petrosian in 1970.

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Dienstag, 14. August 2012

Final allocation for FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012/13

 
 

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Final allocation for FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012/13  (pdf)




FIDE GRAND PRIX



2012 2013
Name  CTY Criteria Aug-12 London Tashkent Lisbon Madrid Berlin Paris
        20 Sep -
3 Oct
21 Nov -
5 Dec
17 Apr-
1 May
22 May -
4 Jun
3 - 17 Jul 18 Sep -
2 Oct
Radjabov, Teimour  AZE  Rating 2788     2788 2788 2788 2788
Karjakin, Sergey  RUS  Rating 2785   2785 2785 2785 2785
Nakamura, Hikaru  USA  Rating 2778 2778   2778 2778 2778
Caruana, Fabiano ITA Fide President 2773   2773 2773 2773 2773
Morozevich, Alexander RUS  AGON 2770   2770 2770 2770 2770  
Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR World Cup 2769 2769   2769 2769 2769
Grischuk, Alexander RUS  World Cup 2763 2763   2763 2763 2763
Topalov, Veselin  BUL  Rating 2752 2752   2752 2752 2752  
Svidler, Peter RUS  World Cup 2749 2749 2749 2749 2749
Wang, Hao CHN AGON 2726 2726 2726 2726 2726
Gelfand, Boris ISR Match 2738 2738 2738 2738 2738
Gashimov, Vugar AZE  Rating 2737   2737 2737 2737 2737  
Leko, Peter HUN AGON 2737 2737 2737 2737 2737  
Ponomariov, Ruslan UKR World Cup 2734   2734 2734 2734 2734
Mamedyarov, Shakriyar AZE  Rating 2729 2729 2729 2729 2729  
Dominguez Perez, Leinier CUB AGON 2725 2725 2725 2725 2725
Giri, Anish NED AGON 2711 2711   2711 2711 2711
Kasimdzhanov, Rustam UZB AGON 2684 2684 2684 2684 2684  
           
    Average 2747.1 2738.4 2740.6 2751.7 2751.8 2746.9 2753.3
  Players   12 12 12 12 12 12

 
 

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Announcement on FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012/13

 
 

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Following a technical clarification, FIDE and AGON issue the revised players allocation.

FIDE and AGON announces full list of players and allocation for FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012/13

The list of players who will participate in the cycle over the next two years is as follows :

1. From World Championship Match 2012
GM Boris Gelfand (ISR)

2. From World Cup 2011
GM Peter Svidler (RUS)
GM Alexander Grischuk (RUS)
GM Vasily Ivanchuk (UKR)
GM Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR)

3. By Average Rating (July 2011 + January 2012)
GM Teimour Radjabov (AZE)
GM Sergey Karjakin (RUS)
GM Hikaru Nakamura (USA)
GM Veselin Topalov (BUL)
GM Shakriyar Mamedyarov (AZE)
GM Vugar Gashimov (AZE)

4. FIDE President Nominee
GM Fabiano Caruana (ITA)

5. AGON Nominees
GM Alexander Morozevich (RUS)
GM Wang Hao (CHN)
GM Peter Leko (HUN)
GM Leinier Dominguez Perez (CUB)
GM Anish Giri (NLD)
GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB)



The allocation of dates and cities is as follows:

FIDE GRAND PRIX 2012 2013
Name  CTY Criteria Jul-12 London Tashkent Lisbon Madrid Berlin Paris
        20 Sep - 3 Oct 21 Nov - 5 Dec 17 Apr- 1 May 22 May - 4 Jun 3 - 17 Jul 18 Sep - 2 Oct
Radjabov, Teimour  AZE  Rating 2788     2788 2788 2788 2788
Karjakin, Sergey  RUS  Rating 2779 2779 2779 2779 2779
Nakamura, Hikaru  USA  Rating 2778 2778   2778 2778 2778
Caruana, Fabiano ITA Fide President 2773   2773 2773 2773 2773
Morozevich, Alexander RUS  AGON 2770   2770 2770 2770 2770  
Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR World Cup 2769   2769 2769 2769 2769
Grischuk, Alexander RUS  World Cup 2763 2763   2763 2763 2763
Topalov, Veselin  BUL  Rating 2752 2752   2752 2752 2752  
Svidler, Peter RUS  World Cup 2749  2749 2749 2749 2749
Wang, Hao CHN AGON 2739 2739 2739 2739 2739
Gelfand, Boris ISR Match 2738 2738 2738 2738 2738
Gashimov, Vugar AZE  Rating 2737   2737 2737 2737 2737  
Leko, Peter HUN AGON 2730 2730 2730 2730 2730  
Ponomariov, Ruslan UKR World Cup 2726 2726   2726 2726 2726
Mamedyarov, Shakr. AZE  Rating 2726 2726 2726 2726 2726  
Dominguez Perez, Le. CUB AGON 2725 2725 2725 2725 2725
Giri, Anish NLD AGON 2696 2696   2696 2696 2696
Kasimdzhanov, Rustam UZB AGON 2690 2690 2690 2690 2690  
           
  Average 2746.0 2734.3 2743.8 2749.5 2751.7 2744.8 2751.9
    Players   12 12 12 12 12 12

Kindly note that the date for the first leg in London has moved by one day and arrival will be on the 20th September with the 1st round on the 21st September 2012.


Similarly, the Lisbon event has been rescheduled by one week starting with arrival on the 17th April 2013 and 1st round on the 18th April 2013. This is due to a move in the start date of the Candidates in London which will now start on the 20th of March 2013 due to the availability of the playing venue.

Regulations for the Grand Prix can be found here for ease of reference.


 
 

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FIDE Women's Grand Prix in Jermuk: Hou Yifan is the winner

 
 

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Hou Yifan is the winner not only the Women Grand Prix in Jermuk but overall Grand Prix cycle.

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The Jermuk Women Grand Prix has entered the annals of history with a thrilling final round in which nearly all games were decisive. The ladies demonstrated uncompromising fighting spirit and stamina, in an excellent display of competitiveness and sportsmanship.

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Round 10

As the participants approach the finish line at the Jermuk installment of the FIDE Women Grand Prix, the tension continues to rise.  With the penultimate round already complete, the reigning World Champion Hou Yifan solidified her grasp on first place, and with it, first place in the entire Grand Prix cycle.

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Round 9

The final rounds are upon us in the Jermuk Women's Grand Prix tournament as the 9th out of 11 rounds has concluded. World Champion Hou Yifan has made a strong run in the last few rounds, and has surpassed her fellow Chinese rival Ju Wenjun who had been leading from the start. Meanwhile, Wenjun earned a men's GM norm, while Ruan Lufei, with a nice tactical win, secured a men's IM norm. Congratulations to all of the deserving chess players!

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Round 8

The tension is rising in Jermuk as the 8th round of the Women's Grand Prix is complete. Not surprisingly, chess fans today witnessed the greatest number of blunders, as seemingly solid positions unraveled with a single misstep. With three rounds to go, Ju Wenjun was joined at the top of the leaderboard by World Champion and compatriot Hou Yifan.

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Round 7

The 7th round of the Jermuk Women's Grand Prix is history. While tight at the top of the standings, China's Ju Wenjun continues to lead, a half-point ahead of two of her fellow Chinese competitors at 5 out of 7.

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Round 6


Going into the rest day, the Jermuk Women Grand Prix standings have tightened up. After 6 rounds, Chinese WGM Ju Wenjun remains in the lead with 4.5 out of 6 points, but is being tailed closely by 3 others half a point behind. Comparatively speaking the games of round six were less tense than those of the previous rounds, possibly as the participants were looking forward to the coming rest day, as only two games were decisive.

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Round 5

The 5th round in the Women's Grand Prix tournament is history.  The Chinese star Ju Wenjun continues to lead with four points out of five.

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Round 4

After 4 rounds of the Women's Grand Prix in Jermuk, the Chinese player Ju Wenjun has emerged as the sole leader with 3.5 points.

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Round 3

After three rounds at the Women's Grand Prix in Jermuk, two of the Chinese players, Ju Wenjun and Ruan Lufei share the lead with 2.5 points out of three.

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Round 2



The struggle at the Women's Grand Prix continues unabated in Jermuk, as the spectators witnessed uncompromising battles on every board. All six games ended up decisive, as no draws were to be found. After two rounds Ju Wenjun (CHN) and Koneru Humpy (IND) are leading. Both players gained 2 points.

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Round 1

The first round of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix in Jermuk, Armenia has started today, July 17 at 15:00 local time. FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov together with Vayotz Dzor province Governor Edgar Ghazaryan and 5-time World Champion Nona Gaprindashvili attended the playing hall. Mr. Ghazaryan made a symbolic first move.


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Donnerstag, 2. August 2012

Russian Chess Championships Superfinal 2012 (Moskau)

 
 

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via SCHACH - TICKER von admin am 02.08.12

3. bis 13.8.2012
Teilnehmer Männer:
Sergey Karjakin (2785), Alexander Grischuk (2763), Peter Svidler (2749), Dmitry Jakovenko (2722), Nikita Vitiugov (2705), Evgeny Alekseev (2673), Vladimir Potkin (2651), Dmitry Andreikin (2715), Sanan Sjugirov (2635) Daniil Dubov (2594)
Teilnehmerinnen:
Valentina Gunina (2507), Tatiana Kosintseva (2530), Nadezhda Kosintseva (2524), Alisa Galliamova (2465), Natalia Pogonina (2448), Olga Girya (2433) Evgenia Ovod (2419) Kovanova Baira (2408), Daria Charochkina (2353) Ekaterina Ubiennykh (2367)
An Preisgeld sind für die Männer 97.000 und für die Frauen insgesamt 37.7000 Euro zu verteilen. Der Gewinner bei den Männern erhält 25.000 Euro und die Gewinnerin 10.000 Euro.
Spieltage: 3-7, 9-12 August. 8. August – Spielfrei. Die Partien beginnen um 13 Uhr.

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