THE WEEK IN CHESS 579 12th December 2005 by Mark Crowther

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Contents

1) Introduction
2) FIDE World Chess Cup
3) Bundesliga
4) 9th Mirko Srajber Memorial
5) Romanian Championships
6) First Saturday December
7) Harry Nelson Pillsbury Memorial
8) Marshall Chess Club Championship
9) National Chess Congress
10) Forthcoming Events and Links

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Games section

FIDE World Chess Cup          59 games
Bundesliga                   144 games
9th Mirko Srajber Memorial    66 games
Romanian Championships       172 games
First Saturday December      106 games
National Chess Congress        1 game
548 games

1) Introduction

My thanks to Brindza Istvan, Luiz Roberto Da Costa Jr, Michael Atkins, Miklos Orso, Biro Sandor, John Henderson, George Mirijanian and and everyone else who helped with the issue.

The FIDE World Cup reaches its semi-final stages with Grischuk playing Ponomariov and Bacrot playing Aronian although it might be said that the matches for 9th-12th places are more important with only 10 automatic places in the next world title series at stake. This could be boosted to 11 depending on who commits to play in the cycle. Elsewhere Anand, Svidler and Shirov played a couple of games for Bundesliga leaders OSC Baden Baden.

Hope you enjoy this issue.

Mark

2) FIDE World Chess Cup

The FIDE World Chess Cup takes place 26th November - 18th December 2005 in Khanty Mansyisk, Russia. The event is a knockout until round 4. The 16 players in round 4 will continue until the end playing matches to establish their exact finishing positions 1-16. The top 10 players will be guaranteed qualification for the next stage of the FIDE World Championship, after that reserves will be established. Projected calendar for the remaining events in the 2005-2007 World Chess Championship cycle. Candidate Matches: Sept - Oct 2006. World Championship Tournament: Sept - Oct 2007. World Cup 2007: to begin last week of Nov 2007 (cycle 2007-2009).

Official site: http://www.worldchesscup2005.com/

Round 4 6th-8th December 2005 Results:

Name                          Rtng G1 G2 Rp1 Rp2 Bz1 Bz2 SD Tota
Round 4 Match 01
Bareev, Evgeny (RUS)          2675 ½  ½   1   ½              2,5
Carlsen, Magnus (NOR)         2570 ½  ½   0   ½              1,5
Round 4 Match 02
Bacrot, Etienne (FRA)         2725 ½  ½   1   ½              2,5
Lautier, Joel (FRA)           2679 ½  ½   0   ½              1,5
Round 4 Match 03
Vallejo Pons, Francisco (ESP) 2674 ½  ½   ½   0              1,5
Aronian, Levon (ARM)          2724 ½  ½   ½   1              2,5
Round 4 Match 04
Grischuk, Alexander (RUS)     2720 1  ½                      1,5
Kamsky, Gata (USA)            2690 0  ½                      0,5
Round 4 Match 05
Dreev, Alexey (RUS)           2694 ½  ½   0   1   ½   0      2,5
Gelfand, Boris (ISR)          2717 ½  ½   1   0   ½   1      3,5
Round 4 Match 06
Gurevich, Mikhail (BEL)       2652 ½  ½   1   ½              2,5
Malakhov, Vladimir (RUS)      2670 ½  ½   0   ½              1,5
Round 4 Match 07
Sakaev, Konstantin (RUS)      2668 0  ½                      0,5
Rublevsky, Sergei (RUS)       2652 1  ½                      1,5
Round 4 Match 08
Van Wely, Loek (NED)          2648 0  0                       0 
Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR)      2704 1  1                       2

Round 5 9th-11th December 2005 Results:

Name                          Rtng G1 G2 Rp1 Rp2 Bz1 Bz2 SD Total
For 1-8 places
Round 5 Match 01
Bareev, Evgeny (RUS)          2675 ½  0                      0,5
Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR)      2704 ½  1                      1,5
Round 5 Match 02
Rublevsky, Sergei (RUS)       2652 ½  0                      0,5
Bacrot, Etienne (FRA)         2725 ½  1                      1,5
Round 5 Match 03
Aronian, Levon (ARM)          2724 ½  1                      1,5
Gurevich, Mikhail (BEL)       2652 ½  0                      0,5
Round 5 Match 04
Gelfand, Boris (ISR)          2717 1  0   ½   ½   0   0       2
Grischuk, Alexander (RUS)     2720 0  1   ½   ½   1   1       4
For 9-16 places
Round 5 Match 05
Carlsen, Magnus (NOR)         2570 ½  1                      1,5
Lautier, Joel (FRA)           2679 ½  0                      0,5 
Round 5 Match 06                                                 
Kamsky, Gata (USA)            2690 1  ½                      1,5
Sakaev, Konstantin (RUS)      2668 0  ½                      0,5
Round 5 Match 07
Malakhov, Vladimir (RUS)      2670 1  ½                      1,5
Dreev, Alexey (RUS)           2694 0  ½                      0,5 
Round 5 Match 08
Vallejo Pons, Francisco (ESP) 2674 ½  ½   ½   1              2,5
Van Wely, Loek (NED)          2648 ½  ½   ½   0              1,5

Round 6 12th-14th December 2005 Results:

For 1-4 places
Round 6 Match 01
Grischuk, Alexander (RUS)     2720 ½                         0,5
Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR)      2704 ½                         0,5
Round 6 Match 02
Bacrot, Etienne (FRA)         2725 ½                         0,5
Aronian, Levon (ARM)          2724 ½                         0,5
For 5-8 places
Round 6 Match 03
Rublevsky, Sergei (RUS)       2652 ½                         0,5
Bareev, Evgeny (RUS)          2675 ½                         0,5
Round 6 Match 04
Gurevich, Mikhail (BEL)       2652 0                          0
Gelfand, Boris (ISR)          2717 1                          1
For 9-12 places
Round 6 Match 05
Malakhov, Vladimir (RUS)      2670 ½                         0,5
Carlsen, Magnus (NOR)         2570 ½                         0,5
Round 6 Match 06
Kamsky, Gata (USA)            2690 ½                         0,5
Vallejo Pons, Francisco (ESP) 2674 ½                         0,5
For 13-16 places
Round 6 Match 07                                                
Lautier, Joel (FRA)           2679 ½                         0,5
Van Wely, Loek (NED)          2648 ½                         0,5
Round 6 Match 08
Dreev, Alexey (RUS)           2694 1                          1
Sakaev, Konstantin (RUS)      2668 0                          0

3) Bundesliga

The 5th and 6th rounds of the Bundesliga took place 10th-11th December 2005. OSC Baden-Baden lead the event as it just approaches the half way stage. Next Bundesliga weekend 28th-29th January 2006.

Further details: http://www.chessbase.de

Round 7 Standings
 1. OSC Baden-Baden    7  13 40,0
 2. Werder Bremen      7  12 35,0
 3. TV Tegernsee       7  11 33,0
 4. SG Solingen        7  11 32,0
 5. SF Katernberg      7  10 35,0
 6. SG Porz            7  10 34,0
 7. Mülheim Nord       7  9  33,0
 8. SC Kreuzberg       7  8  29,0
 9. Hamburger SK       7  6  30,5
10. SV Wattenscheid    7  6  26,5
11. SC Eppingen        7  4  25,0
12. SG Kirchheim       7  4  20,5
13. SF Berlin 1903     7  3  23,0
14. Godesberger SK     7  3  22,5
15. SC Leipzig-Gohlis  6  0  11,5
16. SK Zehlendorf      6  0   9,5

Bundesliga Round 7 09.12.05

Venue: Solingen

SG Aljechin Soli 5½-2½ SV Wattenscheid 
 1 Jussupow,Artu ½ : ½ Sargissian,Ga  2
 2 Nikolic,Predr 1 : 0 Macieja,Bartl  3
 4 Baramidze,Dav 0 : 1 Rustemov,Alex  4
 5 Stellwagen,Da ½ : ½ Holzke,Frank   6
 6 Naumann,Alexa 1 : 0 Handke,Floria  7
 7 Smeets,Jan    ½ : ½ Appel,Ralf     8
10 Hoffmann,Mich 1 : 0 Lemmers,Oscar 10
11 Ernst,Sipke   1 : 0 Straeter,Timo 13

Venue: Katernberg

SF Katernberg    4½-3½ SV Mülheim Nord 
 1 Volokitin,And ½ : ½ Landa,Konstan  2
 2 Erenburg,Serg 1 : 0 Fridman,Danie  4
 3 Kritz,Leonid  1 : 0 Levin,Felix    5
 4 Chuchelov,Vla ½ : ½ Schebler,Gerh  6
 5 Glek,Igor V   ½ : ½ Saltaev,Mihai  7
 6 Smagin,Sergey 0 : 1 Hausrath,Dani  8
 7 L'Ami,Erwin   ½ : ½ Sielecki,Chri 11
11 Souleidis,Geo ½ : ½ Kern,Guido    12

Bundesliga Round 5 10.12.05

Venue: Katernberg

SG Kirchheim     2½-5½ SV Mülheim Nord 
 2 Wippermann,Ti 0 : 1 Landa,Konstan  2
 4 Gschnitzer,Os 0 : 1 Fridman,Danie  4
 6 Beckhuis,Gern 0 : 1 Levin,Felix    5
 7 Wintzer,Joach 1 : 0 Schebler,Gerh  6
 9 Rudolph,Johan 0 : 1 Saltaev,Mihai  7
10 Zuse,Klaus-Pe 0 : 1 Hausrath,Dani  8
11 Adler,Joel Dr ½ : ½ Lytchak,Alexa  9
12 Biebinger,Ger 1 : 0 Wegener,Olaf  10

OSC Baden Baden  4½-3½ SF Katernberg   
 1 Anand,Viswana ½ : ½ Volokitin,And  1
 2 Svidler,Peter ½ : ½ Erenburg,Serg  2
 4 Shirov,Alexei 1 : 0 Kritz,Leonid   3
 9 Huebner,Rober ½ : ½ Chuchelov,Vla  4
10 Dautov,Rustem ½ : ½ Glek,Igor V    5
11 Schlosser,Phi 1 : 0 Smagin,Sergey  6
12 Buhmann,Raine 0 : 1 L'Ami,Erwin    7
13 Doettling,Fab ½ : ½ Senff,Martin   9

Venue: Hamburg

Hamburger SK     6 - 2 SK Zehlendorf   
 1 Gustafsson,Ja ½ : ½ Richter,Micha  1
 2 Ftacnik,Lubom 0 : 1 Maksimenko,An  2
 4 Hansen,Sune B 1 : 0 Janz,Frerik    4
 7 Reeh,Oliver   1 : 0 Carmeille,Lud  6
 8 Heinemann,Thi ½ : ½ Klimm,Wolf-Di  7
11 Van Delft,Mer 1 : 0 Lieb,Harald    9
12 Michaelsen,Ni 1 : 0 Brustkern,Jue 13
13 Sebastian,Dir 1 : 0 Liedmann,Matt 14

Werder Bremen    6½-1½ SC Leipzig Gohli
 1 McShane,Luke  1 : 0 Vogt,Lothar    1
 4 Hracek,Zbynek 1 : 0 Voigt,Roland   2
 5 Pelletier,Yan 1 : 0 Roos,Michael   3
 6 Babula,Vlasti 1 : 0 Zesch,Ludwig   5
 8 Fish,Gennadij 1 : 0 Schoeneberg,M  6
 9 Schandorff,La ½ : ½ Rausch,Stepha 11
10 Knaak,Rainer  0 : 1 Schunk,Thomas 12
11 Skripchenko-L 1 : 0 Ohme,Melanie  15

Venue: Godesberg

Godesberger SK   5 - 3 SC Kreuzberg    
 1 Kasimdzhanov, ½ : ½ Nisipeanu,Liv  2
 2 Jenni,Florian ½ : ½ Almasi,Zoltan  3
 3 Sprenger,Jan- 1 : 0 Socko,Bartosz  4
 4 Seel,Christia 1 : 0 Romanishin,Ol  5
 6 Langheinrich, ½ : ½ Maiwald,Jens-  6
 7 Grafl,Florian 1 : 0 Kalinitschew,  7
 8 Jackelen,Thom ½ : ½ Volke,Karsten  9
11 Dranov,Alexan 0 : 1 Tischbierek,R 10

SG Köln Porz     6 - 2 SF Berlin 1903  
 2 Lutz,Christop ½ : ½ Nataf,Igor-Al  1
 4 Sokolov,Ivan  1 : 0 Brynell,Stell  4
 5 Vaganian,Rafa 1 : 0 Polzin,Rainer  5
 6 Timman,Jan H  ½ : ½ Berndt,Stepha  6
 7 Graf,Alexande 1 : 0 Borriss,Marti  7
10 Van den Doel, 1 : 0 Schneider,Ilj  8
11 Andersson,Ulf ½ : ½ Thiede,Lars   10
15 Balcerak,Phil ½ : ½ Rudolf,Henrik 12

Venue: Solingen

SG Aljechin Soli 5 - 3 SC Eppingen     
 1 Jussupow,Artu ½ : ½ Gyimesi,Zolta  1
 2 Nikolic,Predr 1 : 0 Postny,Evgeny  2
 4 Baramidze,Dav ½ : ½ Acs,Peter      3
 5 Stellwagen,Da 1 : 0 Braun,Arik     4
 6 Naumann,Alexa ½ : ½ Meier,Georg    5
 7 Smeets,Jan    0 : 1 Medvegy,Zolta  6
10 Hoffmann,Mich ½ : ½ Mann,Christia  7
11 Ernst,Sipke   1 : 0 Rau,Hannes     8

SV Wattenscheid  2½-5½ TV Tegernsee    
 2 Sargissian,Ga ½ : ½ Khenkin,Igor   1
 3 Macieja,Bartl ½ : ½ Sokolov,Andre  2
 4 Rustemov,Alex 0 : 1 Ribli,Zoltan   3
 6 Holzke,Frank  ½ : ½ Bischoff,Klau  4
 7 Handke,Floria 0 : 1 Boensch,Uwe    5
 8 Appel,Ralf    1 : 0 Hertneck,Gera  7
10 Lemmers,Oscar 0 : 1 Teske,Henrik   8
13 Straeter,Timo 0 : 1 Bromberger,St 11

Bundesliga Round 6 11.12.05

Venue: Katernberg

SF Katernberg    6½-1½ SG Kirchheim    
 1 Volokitin,And 1 : 0 Wippermann,Ti  2
 2 Erenburg,Serg 1 : 0 Gschnitzer,Os  4
 3 Kritz,Leonid  ½ : ½ Beckhuis,Gern  6
 4 Chuchelov,Vla 1 : 0 Wintzer,Joach  7
 5 Glek,Igor V   1 : 0 Rudolph,Johan  9
 6 Smagin,Sergey ½ : ½ Zuse,Klaus-Pe 10
 7 L'Ami,Erwin   ½ : ½ Adler,Joel Dr 11
10 Siebrecht,Seb 1 : 0 Biebinger,Ger 12

SV Mülheim Nord  3½-4½ OSC Baden Baden 
 2 Landa,Konstan 0 : 1 Anand,Viswana  1
 4 Fridman,Danie ½ : ½ Svidler,Peter  2
 5 Levin,Felix   0 : 1 Shirov,Alexei  4
 6 Schebler,Gerh 1 : 0 Huebner,Rober  9
 7 Saltaev,Mihai ½ : ½ Dautov,Rustem 10
 8 Hausrath,Dani 0 : 1 Schlosser,Phi 11
10 Wegener,Olaf  1 : 0 Buhmann,Raine 12
12 Kern,Guido    ½ : ½ Doettling,Fab 13

Venue: Hamburg

SK Zehlendorf    1½-6½ Werder Bremen   
 1 Richter,Micha ½ : ½ McShane,Luke   1
 2 Maksimenko,An ½ : ½ Hracek,Zbynek  4
 4 Janz,Frerik   ½ : ½ Pelletier,Yan  5
 6 Carmeille,Lud 0 : 1 Babula,Vlasti  6
 7 Klimm,Wolf-Di 0 : 1 Fish,Gennadij  8
 9 Lieb,Harald   0 : 1 Schandorff,La  9
13 Brustkern,Jue 0 : 1 Knaak,Rainer  10
14 Liedmann,Matt 0 : 1 Skripchenko-L 11

SC Leipzig Gohli 2 - 6 Hamburger SK    
 1 Vogt,Lothar   ½ : ½ Gustafsson,Ja  1
 2 Voigt,Roland  0 : 1 Ftacnik,Lubom  2
 3 Roos,Michael  ½ : ½ Hansen,Sune B  4
 5 Zesch,Ludwig  0 : 1 Reeh,Oliver    7
 6 Schoeneberg,M 0 : 1 Heinemann,Thi  8
11 Rausch,Stepha ½ : ½ Van Delft,Mer 11
12 Schunk,Thomas ½ : ½ Michaelsen,Ni 12
15 Ohme,Melanie  0 : 1 Sebastian,Dir 13

Venue: Godesberg

SC Kreuzberg     3½-4½ SG Köln Porz    
 2 Nisipeanu,Liv ½ : ½ Lutz,Christop  2
 3 Almasi,Zoltan ½ : ½ Sokolov,Ivan   4
 4 Socko,Bartosz ½ : ½ Vaganian,Rafa  5
 5 Romanishin,Ol ½ : ½ Timman,Jan H   6
 6 Maiwald,Jens- 0 : 1 Graf,Alexande  7
 7 Kalinitschew, 0 : 1 Van den Doel, 10
 9 Volke,Karsten ½ : ½ Andersson,Ulf 11
10 Tischbierek,R 1 : 0 Pilgram,Alexa 16

SF Berlin 1903   4½-3½ Godesberger SK  
 1 Nataf,Igor-Al ½ : ½ Kasimdzhanov,  1
 4 Brynell,Stell ½ : ½ Jenni,Florian  2
 5 Polzin,Rainer 0 : 1 Sprenger,Jan-  3
 6 Berndt,Stepha ½ : ½ Seel,Christia  4
 7 Borriss,Marti 1 : 0 Langheinrich,  6
 8 Schneider,Ilj 1 : 0 Grafl,Florian  7
10 Thiede,Lars   1 : 0 Jackelen,Thom  8
12 Rudolf,Henrik 0 : 1 Schmidt,Bodo  10

Venue: Solingen

SC Eppingen      3½-4½ SV Wattenscheid 
 1 Gyimesi,Zolta ½ : ½ Sargissian,Ga  2
 2 Postny,Evgeny ½ : ½ Macieja,Bartl  3
 3 Acs,Peter     0 : 1 Rustemov,Alex  4
 4 Braun,Arik    0 : 1 Holzke,Frank   6
 5 Meier,Georg   1 : 0 Handke,Floria  7
 6 Medvegy,Zolta ½ : ½ Appel,Ralf     8
 7 Mann,Christia 1 : 0 Lemmers,Oscar 10
 8 Rau,Hannes    0 : 1 Straeter,Timo 13

TV Tegernsee     4 - 4 SG Aljechin Soli
 1 Khenkin,Igor  ½ : ½ Jussupow,Artu  1
 2 Sokolov,Andre 0 : 1 Nikolic,Predr  2
 3 Ribli,Zoltan  ½ : ½ Baramidze,Dav  4
 4 Bischoff,Klau ½ : ½ Stellwagen,Da  5
 5 Boensch,Uwe   0 : 1 Naumann,Alexa  6
 7 Hertneck,Gera 1 : 0 Smeets,Jan     7
 8 Teske,Henrik  ½ : ½ Hoffmann,Mich 10
11 Bromberger,St 1 : 0 Ernst,Sipke   11

Round 7 Standings: 
 1. OSC Baden-Baden    7  13 40,0
 2. Werder Bremen      7  12 35,0
 3. TV Tegernsee       7  11 33,0
 4. SG Solingen        7  11 32,0
 5. SF Katernberg      7  10 35,0
 6. SG Porz            7  10 34,0
 7. Mülheim Nord       7  9  33,0
 8. SC Kreuzberg       7  8  29,0
 9. Hamburger SK       7  6  30,5
10. SV Wattenscheid    7  6  26,5
11. SC Eppingen        7  4  25,0
12. SG Kirchheim       7  4  20,5
13. SF Berlin 1903     7  3  23,0
14. Godesberger SK     7  3  22,5
15. SC Leipzig-Gohlis  6  0  11,5
16. SK Zehlendorf      6  0   9,5

4) 9th Mirko Srajber Memorial

The 9th "Mirko Srajber" Memorial international tournament took place in Subotica a town in the north of SCG 2th-10th December 2005. There were 17 players from SCG, 2 from FRA, 1 from HUN, 1 from CRO and 1 from ROM In the main GM event the winners were GM Nikola Sedlak SCG with a fantastic result of 9 pts (7+) ahead of IM Danilo Milanovic with 7 pts and IM Dalibor Stojanovic with 6,5 pts. Then GM Robert Fontaine FRA, IM Constantin Lupulescu ROM and GM Miso Cebalo CRO with 6 pts. etc. The organiser of the tournament was Chess Club SPARTAK Subotica. News: Istvan Brindza.

Official site: http://www.spartakchess.com

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IX Mirko Srajber mem Subotica SCG (SCG), 5-10 xii 2005      cat. IX (2457)
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                                        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 
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 1. Sedlak, Nikola          g SCG 2512  * = 1 = = 1 = 1 1 1 1 1  9.0  2713 
 2. Milanovic, Danilo       m SCG 2464  = * = = = = = = = 1 1 1  7.0  2557 
 3. Stojanovic, Dalibor     m SCG 2459  0 = * = = = = 1 = 1 = 1  6.5  2521 
 4. Fontaine, Robert        g FRA 2507  = = = * = = = 1 1 0 0 1  6.0  2488 
 5. Cebalo, Miso            g CRO 2512  = = = = * = 1 = 0 1 = =  6.0  2487 
 6. Lupulescu, Constantin   m ROM 2528  0 = = = = * 1 = = 1 1 0  6.0  2486 
 7. Popovic, Dusan          m SCG 2480  = = = = 0 0 * = = 1 1 =  5.5  2454 
 8. Czebe, Attila           g HUN 2497  0 = 0 0 = = = * = 1 1 1  5.5  2452 
 9. Cornette, Matthieu      m FRA 2418  0 = = 0 1 = = = * 0 = 1  5.0  2424 
10. Pap, Misa               m SCG 2399  0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 * 1 1  4.0  2359 
11. Bogosavljevic, Boban    f SCG 2325  0 0 = 1 = 0 0 0 = 0 * =  3.0  2293 
12. Nadj Hedjesi, Balind      SCG 2378  0 0 0 0 = 1 = 0 0 0 = *  2.5  2252 
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5) Romanian Championships

The Romanian Individual National Chess Championships took place in Baile Tusnad, 25th November - 6th December 2005. Alin Berescu won the men's event with 8/11. News: IM Sandor Biro.

Official site: http://www.caissa.nextra.ro

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ch-ROM Baile Tusnad ROM (ROM), 26 xi-6 xii 2005
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                                           1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10  11 
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 1. Berescu, Alin           m  ROM 2420  +25 = 4 =13 +10 = 8 = 3 + 5 = 7 = 2 +18 + 9  8.0  2571 
 2. Moldovan, Daniel        m  ROM 2425  +20 +10 = 8 = 5 = 3 = 4 = 7 +18 = 1 = 9 +13  7.5  2529 
 3. Badea, Bela             g  ROM 2492  =14 =13 +23 +19 = 2 = 1 + 8 = 4 = 5 + 7 = 6  7.5  2548 
 4. Marin, Mihail           g  ROM 2541  +17 = 1 +12 = 8 = 5 = 2 +19 = 3 - 7 =11 +18  7.0  2512 
 5. Nemeth, Francisc        m  ROM 2426  +21 + 9 + 7 = 2 = 4 = 8 - 1 +14 = 3 = 6 =11  7.0  2535 
 6. Parligras, Mircea       g  ROM 2577  -13 +22 = 9 =14 = 7 =10 +23 +16 + 8 = 5 = 3  7.0  2432 
 7. Manolache, Marius       m  ROM 2475  +18 +15 - 5 =13 = 6 + 9 = 2 = 1 + 4 - 3 = 8  6.5  2496 
 8. Murariu, Andrei         m  ROM 2441  +24 +19 = 2 = 4 = 1 = 5 - 3 = 9 - 6 +15 = 7  6.0  2473 
 9. Madan, Augustin            ROM 2388  +16 - 5 = 6 +22 =13 - 7 +15 = 8 +19 = 2 - 1  6.0  2418 
10. Pessi, Emil-George      f  ROM 2270  +11 - 2 +15 - 1 =16 = 6 -14 -12 +20 +21 +25  6.0  2389 
11. Sofronie, Iulian        m  ROM 2434  -10 =20 +26 =12 -23 -17 +22 +24 +14 = 4 = 5  6.0  2336 
12. Valeanu, Eduard-Andrei     ROM 2380  =22 +14 - 4 =11 -19 +26 -16 +10 -18 +24 +23  6.0  2327 
13. Danilov, Ilie Vladimir  f  ROM 2356  + 6 = 3 = 1 = 7 = 9 =15 -18 =17 +16 =19 - 2  5.5  2396 
14. Manea, Alexandru        f  ROM 2307  = 3 -12 +16 = 6 -15 +20 +10 - 5 -11 =17 +19  5.5  2375 
15. Ionescu, Mihai          m  ROM 2389  +23 - 7 -10 +21 +14 =13 - 9 =19 =17 - 8 +22  5.5  2322 
16. Barzanu, Iulian            ROM 2165  - 9 =21 -14 +20 =10 +25 +12 - 6 -13 +22 =24  5.5  2314 
17. Moraru, Marius          m  ROM 2327  - 4 +25 -19 -24 =26 +11 +21 =13 =15 =14 =20  5.5  2336 
18. Bucur, Oliver              ROM 2289  - 7 -23 =21 +25 +22 +24 +13 - 2 +12 - 1 - 4  5.5  2337 
19. Grunberg, Mihai-Lucian  m  ROM 2409  +26 - 8 +17 - 3 +12 +23 - 4 =15 - 9 =13 -14  5.0  2328 
20. Dragomirescu, Calin     f  ROM 2264  - 2 =11 -22 -16 +25 -14 =24 +23 -10 +27 =17  4.5  2187 
21. Barbu, Iulian              ROM 2265  - 5 =16 =18 -15 +24 =22 -17 +25 =23 -10  .   4.0  2199 
22. Anton, Teodor              ROM 2120  =12 - 6 +20 - 9 -18 =21 -11 +27 +25 -16 -15  4.0  2208 
23. Kutnik, Alexandru          ROM 2192  -15 +18 - 3 +26 +11 -19 - 6 -20 =21 -25 -12  3.5  2226 
24. Prunescu, Claudiu          ROM 2275  - 8 -26 =25 +17 -21 -18 =20 -11 +27 -12 =16  3.5  2141 
25. Marinescu, Mircea          ROM 2259  - 1 -17 =24 -18 -20 -16 +27 -21 -22 +23 -10  2.5  2024 
26. Minescu, Dragos Olivar     ROM 2200  -19 +24 -11 -23 =17 -12  .   .   .   .   .   1.5  2143 
27. BYE                            ----   .   .   .   .   .   .  -25 -22 -24 -20  .   0.0       
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ch-ROM w Baile Tusnad ROM (ROM), 26 xi-6 xii 2005
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                                         1  2  3  4  5  6 
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1 Dragomirescu, Angela      wm ROM 2249 ** 01 =1 =1 =1 =0  6.0  2276
2 Padurariu, Ioana-Smaranda    ROM 2204 10 ** =0 01 =1 11  6.0  2285
3 Traistaru, Teodora           ROM 2086 =0 =1 ** =1 =0 =1  5.5  2273
4 Olarasu, Gabriela         wg ROM 2323 =0 10 =0 ** =1 =1  5.0  2190
5 Ciobanu, Camelia          wf ROM 2262 =0 =0 =1 =0 ** 01  4.0  2130
6 Paulet, Iosefina          wm ROM 2149 =1 00 =0 =0 10 **  3.5  2114
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6) First Saturday December

The December First Saturday GM, IM and FM closed tournaments take place 3rd-15th December 2005 in Budapest.

Official site: http://www.firstsaturday.hu

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FSGMA December Budapest HUN (HUN), 3-15 xii 2005           cat. X (2482)
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                                        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 
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 1. Boros, Denes            m HUN 2460  * = . . = = = . 1 . 1  4.0  2603 
 2. Gonda, Laszlo           f HUN 2448  = * = 1 . 0 = . = . 1  4.0  2528 
 3. Varga, Zoltan           g HUN 2525  . = * = . 1 = = . = .  3.5  2531 
 4. Banusz, Tamas           m HUN 2460  . 0 = * = 1 . 1 . = .  3.5  2543 
 5. Erdos, Viktor           m HUN 2522  = . . = * = = . = . 1  3.5  2527 
 6. Porat, Shi              m ISR 2444  = 1 0 0 = * . = . 1 .  3.5  2485 
 7. Farago, Ivan            g HUN 2512  = = = . = . * = = = .  3.5  2486 
 8. Turov, Maxim            g RUS 2546  . . = 0 . = = * = = 1  3.5  2474 
 9. Hoang Thanh Trang       m VIE 2471  0 = . . = . = = * . 1  3.0  2493 
10. Steingrimsson, Hedinn   m ISL 2435  . . = = . 0 = = . * =  2.5  2436 
11. Berczes, David          m HUN 2475  0 0 . . 0 . . 0 0 = *  0.5  2079 
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FSGMB December Budapest HUN (HUN), 3-15 xii 2005          cat. VII (2422)
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                                         1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 
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 1. Ilincic, Zlatko          g SCG 2540  * = 1 . . 1 . 1 1 = .  5.0  2675 
 2. Zlatic, Mihajlo          m SCG 2417  = * . = = . . 1 0 1 1  4.5  2525 
 3. Nemeth, Miklos1          f HUN 2378  0 . * = 1 . = = . 1 1  4.5  2522 
 4. Kosic, Dragan            g SCG 2489  . = = * = = 0 = 1 . .  3.5  2405 
 5. Kargin, Arseny           m RUS 2406  . = 0 = * = = . . . 1  3.0  2437 
 6. Vajda, Levente           g ROM 2547  0 . . = = * = . . = 1  3.0  2426 
 7. Brinck-Claussen, Bjorn   m DEN 2342  . . = 1 = = * . . 0 0  2.5  2376 
 8. Slavina, Irina           m RUS 2385  0 0 = = . . . * = 1 .  2.5  2362 
 9. Schroll, Gerhard         m AUT 2362  0 1 . 0 . . . = * = =  2.5  2378 
10. Porat, Ido               f ISR 2328  = 0 0 . . = 1 0 = * .  2.5  2322 
11. Radziewicz, Iweta        m POL 2453  . 0 0 . 0 0 1 . = . *  1.5  2215 
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FSIM December Budapest HUN (HUN), 3-15 xii 2005                  cat. II (2282)
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                                             1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 
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 1. Fodor, Tamas jr              f HUN 2252  * . = . . . = 1 = 1 1 .  4.5  2475 
 2. Caruana, Fabiano             f USA 2373  . * 0 0 1 1 1 1 . . . .  4.0  2419 
 3. Galyas, Miklos               m HUN 2424  = 1 * . = . . . = . = 1  4.0  2406 
 4. Bachler, Reinhardt             AUT 2235  . 1 . * 0 0 . . 1 1 . 1  4.0  2394 
 5. Varga, Csaba2                f HUN 2279  . 0 = 1 * 1 . . . 0 . 1  3.5  2356 
 6. Muratet Casadevall, Albert     ESP 2175  . 0 . 1 0 * . . = . 1 1  3.5  2335 
 7. Lengyel, Bela                m HUN 2276  = 0 . . . . * = = . 1 1  3.5  2354 
 8. Werner, Dimo                 m GER 2376  0 0 . . . . = * 1 = 1 .  3.0  2253 
 9. Radnai, Adam                   HUN 2198  = . = 0 . = = 0 * . . .  2.0  2164 
10. Hoang Tri                      HUN 2214  0 . . 0 1 . . = . * = 0  2.0  2163 
11. Adams, Nick A                  USA 2208  0 . = . . 0 0 0 . = * .  1.0  2013 
12. Bakhmatov, Eduard            f GER 2378  . . 0 0 0 0 0 . . 1 . *  1.0  1994 
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7) Harry Nelson Pillsbury Memorial

George Mirijanian reports: The Harry Nelson Pillsbury Memorial tournament took place on 10th-11th December 2005 at the University of Massachusetts-Boston in Dorchester, Mass., USA. FM Christopher Chase, 49, of Somerville, Mass., captured first place with a score of 3.5-0.5. Tied for 2nd-3rd place with 3-1 tallies were national experts Avraam Pismennyy, 68, of Lynn, Mass., and Leonid Tkach, 66, of Amherst, Mass. National expert Christopher Williams, 16, of Brighton, Mass., won the top Under 2100 prize with a score of 2.5-1.5. A total of 33 players competed in three sections, which were directed by Kenneth Robert Ballou of Framingham, Mass., for the sponsoring Massachusetts Chess Association. Complete crosstables are available at http://masschess.org

8) Marshall Chess Club Championship

Marshall Chess Club Championship takes place December 9th-11th, 17th-18th in New York City, USA.

Official site: http://www.marshallchessclub.org/

Leading Round 5 Standings:
1  GM Nick E De Firmian USA 2552  4½
2  GM Leonid G Yudasin  ISR 2554  4
3  GM Ildar Ibragimov   USA 2617  3½
4  GM Joel Benjamin     USA 2576  3½
5  FM Salvijus Bercys   USA 2359  3½
6  FM Igor Schneider    USA 2350  3½
7  IM Milos Scekic      SGC 2395  3
8  IM Alfonso A Almeida MEX 2362  3
9  Adam Maltese         USA 2200  3
10 FM Boris Privman     USA 2243  3
11 WFM Laura R Ross     USA 2141  3
12 GM Michael A Rohde   USA 2512  2½
13 Igor Sorkin          ISR 2356  2½
14 IM Jay R Bonin       USA 2315  2½
15 Robert L Hess        USA 2328  2½
16 Mackenzie Molner     USA 2253  2½
17 FM Ilye Figler       USA 2375  2½
18 IM Renato C Naranja  PHI 2356  2½
19 Alex Averbukh        USA ----  2½
20 Lawrence Tamarkin    USA 2186  2½
21 Alec S Getz          USA ----  2½
37 players

9) National Chess Congress

The National Chess Congress took place in Philadelphia November 25th-27th 2005. Ildar Ibragimov, Alexander Goldin and Jaan Ehlvest finished on 5/6. Important correction to the moves and result of the game Smith - Zaichik from round 6. News: Michael Atkins.

Coverage: http://www.nationalchesscongress.com

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National Chess Congress Philadelphia USA (USA), 24-27 xi 2005
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 1. Ibragimov, Ildar        g  USA 2617  5 $1733.34  20.5    23
 2. Goldin, Alexander       g  USA 2600  5 $1733.34  20      21.5
 3. Ehlvest, Jaan           g  EST 2618  5 $1733.34  19      20.5
 4  Tate, Emory A           f  USA 2371  4½ $200     19.5    21.5
 5. Schneider, Igor         f  USA 2350  4½ $1600    18.5    20.5
 6. Lapshun, Yury           m  USA 2445  4½ $200     16      18
 7. Shabalov, Alexander     g  USA 2581  4½ $200     16      17.5
 8. Smith, Bryan G          f  USA 2369  4½ $200     14.5    16.5
 9. De Firmian, Nick E      g  USA 2552  4           21.5    24
10. Friedel, Joshua E       m  USA 2453  4           18.5    20.5
11. Rohde, Michael A        g  USA 2512  4           17.5    20.5
12. Bercys, Salvijus           USA 2359  4           17.5    20
13. Vigorito, David         m  USA 2364  4           17.5    19.5
14. Bonin, Jay R            m  USA 2315  4 $400      17.5    19.5
15  Lenderman, Alex         f  USA 2435  4           17      18.5
16  Goletiani, Rusudan     wg  USA 2358	 4 $400      16.5    18.5
17  Sorkin, Igor               ISR 2356  4           16      18.5
78 players

10) Forthcoming Events and Links

US Championship Dates Change

The U.S. Chess Championship returns to San Diego from March 2nd-12th, 2006 and will be held at its new permanent home at NTC Promenade. The event has been pushed back a day so that players can compete in the Morelia Chess Festival. Further details: http://www.moreliachess.com/eng/

The tournament will feature a 64-player field, composed of 19 seeded players (as determined by the October 2005 U.S.C.F Rating List), 43 tournament qualifiers (two of which being online) and 2 wild cards selected by the AF4C. The top seeded players are: 1 Gregory Kaidanov; 2 Gata Kamsky; 3 Alexander Onischuk; 4 Boris Gulko 5 Ildar Ibraigimov; 6 Alexander Shabalov; 7 Varuzhan Akobian; and 8 Igor Novikov. In the women's: 1 Susan Polgar; 2 Anna Zatonskih; 3 Irina Krush; 4 Camilla Baginskaite; 5 Tatev Abrahamyan; and 6 Jennifer Shahade.

Full details:http://www.uschesschampionship.com

XVIII Memorial Carlos Torre

The XVIII Memorial Carlos Torre Repetto takes place in Mérida, Yucatán, México 15th-23rd December 2005. Top Players: Vassily Ivanchuk, Lázaro Bruzón, Michal Krasenkow and Bartlomiej Macieja

Further details: http://www.idey.gob.mx/torre/links.htm and http://www.carlostorre.org.mx/inicio2.htm

Morelia Chess Festival and Linares 2006

Morelia in Mexico is hosting the first half of the traditional Linares super tournament. Their half will take place February 18th-26th, 2006. The Linares half will probably finish around 12th March 2006.

Players: Veselin Topalov, Peter Leko , Vassily Ivanchuk , Peter Svidler , Ettienne Bacrot , Levon Aronian , Francisco Vallejo and one other player yet to be announced.

In addition there is the Morelia International Chess Festival February 16th-28th, 2006. Prize Fund - US$158,000.

Further details: http://www.moreliachess.com/eng/

Free ICCF Server Offer

ICCF has announced an end-of-year gift to everyone around the World: a free 2-game match on their dedicated ICCF WebChess server.

The offer is open to anyone Just fill a form with your personal information (name and surname, nationality, e-mail address), and they will pair you in a free 2-game match with someone else from around the World.

You can find the form on the ICCF WebChess server. Just go to http://www.iccf-webchess.com/ . In the main page, you click on "New Events". Then click on "Enter" in the line with the offer to participate in a Friendly 2-game match. Fill with your personal information and click "OK" when you're done.

The time rate will be 10 moves in 40 days, and the games will be unrated, so your ELO (if you have one) will not change with the result.

The deadline for entries is December 31, 2005. We will be starting matches throughout December and the last batch will be online in early January.

Davos Festival 2006

Swiss Chess Tour Davos Festival 2006 with Viktor Korchnoi playing the first time in individual senior championship

The "Swiss Chess Tour 2006" will continue in Davos with Chess Summer Festival from August 5-13, 2006. Main event will be the 6th European Individual Senior Championship. The second tournament will be 5. Davos Open. The first time Davos host an official event. Just to remind, Davos is one of the most popular tourist places in Europe (summer and winter), with specific micro clime, unique in the world.

6th European Individual Senior Championship, August 7th to 13th 2006. "Sunstar Park Hotel" (4 stars) will be host festival in the new, comfortable Congress Center. Swiss system, 9 rounds and the games will last a maximum of 6 hours (40 moves for 2 hours and 60 minutes till the end). Valid for FIDE titles and rating: FIDE, Swiss (SSB) and German (DWZ). Seniors: men born 1945 and earlier; women born 1955 and earlier. Prize (men): 2.500/1.700/1.000/700/600/500/2x400/2x300 SF. 3 group rating prize (200/150/100 SF). Women: 400/300/3x200 SF; Entry fee 70 SF; at the door 10 SF more. Time table: Rounds 1 15.00-21.00 August 5th; Round 2/8 9.30-15.30 August 6th-12th; Round 9 9.30-15.30 August 13th.

5th Davos Open, 7 rounds and the games will last a maximum of 6 hours (40 moves for 2 hours and 60 minutes till the end). Prize are: 1.500 SF, 1.200, 900, 700, 500, 400, 300, 250, 200 and 150 SF. Natural prizes for 4 and more points. Special prizes for best Lady, best local player. Entry fee 140 SF, FMs and juniors 70 SF, GMs and IMs free; juniors lodging at Sunstar Park Hotel free; at the door 10 SF more. Time table: Rounds 1 15.00-21.00 August 6th; Round 2/7 16.00-22.00 August 7th-12th. Venue: "Sunstar Park Hotel" Congress Center. Closing ceremony August 13th, 4 p.m. Unbelievable chess-rates. Info Beochess: +41+62+9654-650 (Robert Spoerri) beochess@bluewin.ch or http://www.beochess.ch or http://yubc.net/~yuchess

ISCU Grand Prix

ISCU Grand Prix International tournaments for school chess champions in categories U9, U11, U13, U15

The International School Chess Union and The Russian Chess Federation have the honour of inviting National Chess Federations, School Sports Associations and school chess champions to participate in the ISCU Grand Prix organised in Moscow, Russia from 25th of January (Arrival) to 7th of February (Departure) 2006.

Further details: E-mail: scca@online.ru, iscu@mail.ru

First Saturday December

FIRST SATURDAY GM-IM-FM (Elo) closed turnaments in Budapest, Hungary, from 3rd until 16th of December, GM closed events cat.VII and IX (two groups, 10-14 players), there are some vacancies, first comes, first served. Contact: Nagy Laszlo, FIDE International Chess Organizer e-mail: firstsat@hu.inter.net http://www.firstsaturday.hu or http://home.hu.inter.net/~firstsat Phone-fax: (+36)-1-263-28-59 Mobile: (+36)-30-230-1914 ICC and Skype nickname: mrfirstsaturday ICQ#: 44805877

Argentine Chess Club Centenary

International Open Chess Tournament Argentine Chess Club Centenary Buenos Aires City Cup November 30th - December 11th 2005.

2 hours to finish for player / Swiss System to 11 Rounds. VALID TOURNAMENT FOR FIDE ELO TOTAL PRIZES: u$s 15.000 TO WINNER: u$s 5.000

More information: http://www.ajedrezsiglo21.com and http://club-argentino.tripod.com

Swiss Chess Tour 2006

The Swiss Chess Tour 2006 starts in Basle in the New Year (1.-7.1.2005.). Venue of Chess Festival for 8th time is Hotel Hilton in Basle.

Hilton Open (1-7.1.2006.) 7 Rounds, 6 hours (2 hours for 40 moves + 60 minutes for complete the game.) Prizes: 2000/1500/1200/800/600/500/2x400/2x300/5x200 CHF. Special prizes 200 CHF for best Lady, Senior (1946), junior (1986-89), schoolboy (1990). Enter fee: 140 CHF (FM and juniors 70 CHF) GM & IM free. At the door 20 CHF. Basle amateur (1-7.1.2006.) 7 Rounds, 4 hours (90 minutes 30 moves + 30 minutes to complete the game). Players under 1900 rating (FIDE or national). Enter fee: 120 CHF (juniors 60 CHF). At the door 20 CHF. Prizes: 500/400/2x300/2x200/4x150 CHF. Basle juniors (2.1.2006.) 7 Rounds, 15 minutes for the game. Juniors 1986 and younger. Enter fee 5 CHF. Natural prizes for all players.

NSV Senior Open (1-7.1.2006.) 7 Rounds, 4 hours (90 minutes for 30 moves + 30 minutes for complete the game) Seniors 1945. Prizes: 400/300/200 CHF + natural prizes. Enter fee: 70 CHF. At the door 20 CHF. Basel Lighting Chess (1.1.2006. from 14.00 to 16.00) 9 Rounds, 5 minutes. Enter fee: 20 CHF (juniors 5 CHF). Prizes 300/200/150/2x100/2x50 CHF natural prizes for everybody 50% and more points.

More information and registration: Robert Spoerri tel. +41+62+9654-650, fax +41+62+9654-651 E-mail info@beochess.ch Further information: http://www.beochess.ch or http://yubc.net/~yuchess

Russian Championship Superfinal

The Russian Championship Superfinal features Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Grischuk, Alexei Dreev, Alexander Morozevich and Peter Svidler plus 7 qualifiers from Kazan. Arrival and drawing of lots 18th December 2005, 1st round 19th December 2005, last round 30th December. One rest day.

Harmonie Chess Tournament

The Harmonie Chess Tournament takes place in Groningen, 23rd-30th December 2005. No players listed yet.

Official site: http://www.so-on.org/kerst2005/2005eng.html

Hyderabad Open

Due to unavoidable circumstances, the International Open Tournament to be conducted by Chess Players Association of India at Hyderabad, India during December 2005 is postponed. There will be a fresh date (most likely in February 2006 after the Aeroflot Open).

Further details: http://www.cpai.in

East Bay Chess Club Fide Swiss

East Bay Chess Club Fide Swiss A 9 round swiss, Dec 17-23, 2005 for fide ratings and norms. Prizes $US 900-700-500-400, plus appearance fees to the first three GMs to register. Information is available at http://www.eastbaychess.com/tourney/05/fideswiss.html, or email tournaments@eastbaychess.com with questions or to register.

Gibraltar Congress 2006

The Gibraltar Congress takes place 24th January - 2nd February 2006. Contact Stewart Reuben for more details: Stewartreuben@aol.com

Further details: http://www.gibraltarchesscongress.com

58th Quebec Open Championship

IM Jean Hébert was the joint winner of the 58th Quebec Open Championship with 6.5/9, with Antoine Berube, Simon Gravel, and FM Vahagn Voskanyan. The tournament is usually Canada's largest open event, although this year its 195 players ranked it just behind the Canadian Open for attendance. Hopefully I can round up all the games at some point.

Games and results: http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/

17th Leuven Open

Chessclub Desperado Leuven organises its 17th Open International Tournament of Leuven, Belgium. It will take place from Thursday November 10th until Sunday November 13th 2005. The Open Tournament consists out of 7 rounds, Swiss pairing system, 2hours/40moves + 15' QPF. Prizemoney adds up to more than EUR 4.500, including several large ratingprizes!

Further info: http://turn.to/desperado

5th Amplico AIG Life

The 24th Chess Memorial of Stanislaw Gawlikowski takes place in Warsaw, 16th-18th December 2005 in the Olympic Centre Wybrzeze Gdynskie street 4.

Warsaw International Blitz Championship (16th of December) 5th Amplico AIG Life International Chess Tournament - European Rapid Championship 2005 (17th -18th of December)

Further details: http://www.pzszach.org.pl/

Wellington College International

FIDE rated, qualifying event for British Champs and part of the BCF Grand Prix. The event takes place over 2 weekends

Friday 27th January to Sunday 29th January 2006 and Saturday 11th to Sunday 12th February 2006

£1,000+ prize fund including a paid place in 2006 British Championships

Venue: Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 7PU (35 miles south west of London)

Tournament Director: IM Andrew Martin. Chief Controller: Neville Belinfante (BCF Arbiter)

Entries, requests for accommodation lists, travel details, detailed map and other enquiries should be addressed to :

Ray Clark High Cedars, 17 Oak End Way, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, SL9 8DA England

Tel. (44) (0)7802 306210 (Mon.-Fri. daytime) or Tel. (44) (0)1753 883300 (other times)

E-mail rayclark.mc@tiscali.co.uk or rclark@thehackettgroup.com

Hungarian Events November 2005 - August 2006

1. 5th-18th of November 2005 FIRST SATURDAY /FS/ GM-IM-FM round robins, 9-13 games, norm possibilities, in Budapest, Hungarian Chess Federation, Falk Miksa Str.10. 2nd floor. Organisation: Nagy Laszlo, FIDE International Chess Organizer /NL/, E-mail: firstsat@hu.inter.net

Website: http://www.firstsaturday.hu Other website: http://home.hu.inter.net/~firstsat Phone-fax: (361)-2632859, cellphone: (36)-30-230-1914 From 12:00 a.m. until midnight - Central European Time - GMT+1 hour/

2. 17th-25th of November, Harkány Tenkes cup Open, 250 km South West from Budapest, org:Fulop Csaba, mobile: +(36)-30-9276900

3. 19th-29th of November, IM-FM, KECSKEMET,

4. 3rd-16th of December, FS GM-IM-FM, Budapest, (Two GM groups - a cat.VI.-VII and a cat.IX - X.!!!) Org: NL.

5. 27th of December 2005 - 4th of January 2006 IM-FM, Kecskemet,

6. 6th-14th of January 2006, Budapest, TAPOLCA Open, Org. Paréj József, info: Nagy László, firstsat@hu.inter.net

7 4th-17th of February, FIRST SATURDAY GM (cat.VII and cat.IX/) -IM-FM Budapest

8. 4th-17th of March FS GM-IM-FM, Org.NL.

9. 23rd- 31st of March SPRING FESTIVAL 9 rounds Swiss Open Budapest, org.: NL.

10. 1st-14rth of April, FS cat.VII, IX, XII GM events, IM and FM closed tournaments, Budapest, org.NL.

11. 14th-22nd of April, BUDAPEST Open, 9 rounds Swiss, organizer: IM Rigo, e-mail: me-ri@t-online.hu

12. 6th-18th of May, Budapest, FS GM-IM-FM, org.NL.

13. 20th-30th of May, Budapest, ELEKES memorial GM-IM closed tmt, org.IM Zsinka, e-mail: zsinkala@axelero.hu

14. 3rd-16th of June, FIRST SATURDAY GM /cat.VII and cat IX together/ - IM-FM closed tournaments, Budapest, Org.NL.

15. 17th-25th of June, BALATONLELLE Open, GM-IM closed, org. IM RIGO, e-mail: me-ri@t-online-hu

16. 1st-13th of July, FIRST SATURDAY GM-IM closed, Bp. Org.NL,

17. 15th-23rd of July, AGRIA Open 9 rounds Swiss, Eger, 100 km North from Budapest, Org. RAUCH Ferenc, e-mail: rauch@freemail.hu

18. 24th-30th of July, SZOMBATHELY SUMMER Open 9 rounds Swiss, 300 km West from Budapest, Org: FM KORPICS, Zsolt, e-mail: korpicschess@axelero.hu

19. 5th-17th of August, FIRST SATURDAY, Bp, GM /cat.XII-IX-VII/ - IM-FM closed, Org: NL.

Corus Wijk aan Zee 2006

The field for the Corus tournament in Wijk aan Zee has been finalised. The event takes place January 13th-29th 2006.

Players: 1 (2) Viswanathan Anand IND 2788 2 (3) Veselin Topalov BUL 2782 3 (4) Peter Leko HUN 2751 4 (5) Vassily Ivanchuk UKR 2748 5 (7) Vladimir Kramnik RUS 2739 6 (9) Etienne Bacrot FRA 2725 7 (10) Levon Aronian ARM 2724 8 (12) Michael Adams ENG 2718 9 (13) Boris Gelfand ISR 2717 10 (20) Sergey Tiviakov NED 2700 11 (21) Ivan Sokolov NED 2696 12 (23) Gata Kamsky USA 2690 13 (44) Sergey Karjakin UKR 2658 14 (55) Loek van Wely NED 2648. October world ranking in brackets.

Official site:http://www.coruschess.com/

Iranian Super League

The second Season of the Iranian Super League starts from 3rd October 2005. News: Mehrdad Pahlevanzadeh.

Further details: http://schach.wienerzeitung.at/asp/turniere.asp?tnr=2350&lan=1 and http://www.iranchess.com/indexen.htm

Czech Chess Christmas 2005

Czech Chess Christmas 2005 Litomysl (CZE) 26.12.2005-1.1.2006 7th christmas chess FIDE tournament, swiss system of 9 round, rate of game 2 x 1,5h + 30s/move, prize fund 75.000 CZK (1st prize 20.000 CZK = 680 EUR), special conditions for IM, WGM and GM, New Year’s Eve programme. Contact: Agentura 64, Jaroslav Fuksik, 783 73 Grygov 337, mobil: 608 364 664, e-mail: a64@proclient.cz, web: http://www.a64.cz

Penang International Open

Penang International Open Chess Tournament 2005 is a FIDE-rated, open chess tournament open to all players. It will be held at the tropical island of Penang, Malaysia. The tournament is organized by the Penang Chess Association. Dates: 7th-11th December 2005.

Details: http://www.pca.bayanbaru.com/PgOpen/

Seagaard ChessReviews

Soren Sogaard has announced that his site Seagaard ChessReviews will be updated after receiving a lot of positive e-mails, "I decided to try to keep running the site. I also got two new reviewers, and the well known danish IM Steffen Pedersen reviews his first book." He'll see if he can keep it going another 6 months.

Website: http://seagaard.dk/review

Hastings Chess Congress 2005-6

The Hastings Chess Congress takes place 28th December 2005 to 6th January 2006, with a weekend tournament on 7th-8th January 2006.

Further details from Con Power conpowr@aol.com and http://www.hastingschess.org.uk/

Singapore News

Singapore Masters & Challengers International Open Tournaments

The Singapore Masters & Challengers International Open Tournaments takes place 25th-31st December 2005. Swiss System; FIDE-rated and titled; Rate of play will be 90 minutes for the whole game with 30 seconds increment for every move starting from the first move. 4. Prize Fund : US$ 18,000 Singapore Masters International Open (US$16,000): For players rated 1801 and above 1st 4000; 2nd 3000; 3rd 2000; 4th 1200; 5th 1000; 6th 800; 7th 600; 8th 400; 9th to 12th 350; 13th to 20th 200 each

Further details: singchess@pacific.net.sg and ignatiusleong@pacific.net.sg

Seminars for Arbiters and Trainers in Singapore

Seminars for Arbiters and Trainers will be held in Singapore in conjunction with the Singapore I nternational Chess Convention from 18th-24th December 2005.

Downloads:

http://www.fide.com/news/download/ArbSem05_SIN.doc

http://www.fide.com/news/download/TrainSem05_SIN.doc

The registration forms should be sent back not later than 15 November 2005 to: Singapore Chess Federation, 51 Bishan Street 13, #02-01A, Singapore, International Games Centre, Singapore 579799. or by fax to: (65) 6352 9691, (65) 6358 1483 or by e-mail to singchess@pacific.net.sg, ignatiusleong@pacific.net.sg

Asian Schools Chess Festival 2005

Asian Schools Chess Festival 2005 in Singapore, Singapore International Chess Convention The Singapore Chess Federation has the honour of inviting all Asian National Chess Federations affiliated to FIDE to participate in the 2005 Asian Schools Chess Festival (under-9, under-11, under -13, under -15) in Singapore from 17th December (arrival) to 25th December (departure).

Official Site: http://www.singaporechess.org.sg

World Amateur Open Championship Cancelled

Due to the Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita that recently hit the Gulf Coast area, the World Amateur Open Chess Tournament that was to be held Oct. 7-9, 2005, in Kissimmee, Florida, has been cancelled.

Cajun Chess Web Site will be back soon: http://www.cajunchess.com/

26th International Bethune Open

The 26th International Bethune Open takes place in the room Olof Palme, Commercial centre La Rotonde, Bethune, France (Pas-de-Calais) December 26th-30th 2005. This year the tournament will have 9 rounds instead of 7. The tournament is divided in 2 tournaments: - Tournament A for players whose Elo rating is above or equal to 1600, 1st price : 1500 euros - Tournament B for players strictly below 1800 and not FIDE, 1st price : 300 euros, Fischer pace 1h30+30s KO for each game in both tournaments. At least 5500 euros of prices (7300 euros given in 2004), prices for Elo categories in both tournaments. Entry fee : 40 euros (adults), 20 euros (youngsters under 20), free for IM, GM and FIDE Masters. Special conditions for IM and GM. Contact info: E-mail: open@bethunechess.com

Further details: http://www.bethunechess.com

Grand Prix d’échecs d’Aix en Provence

The Grand Prix d’échecs d’Aix en Provence takes place 15th-18th December 2005. Magnus Carlsen and Laurent Fressinet will compete.

Official site: http://www.grandprixdaix.com

Mezezers International Open 2006

The Mezezers International Open 2006 (110 km from Riga Latvia) takes place 1st-6th July 2005.

Details; http://www.mezezers.viss.lv

Jovan Petronic Website

Jovan Petronic has a new website with some news on it.

http://www.jovanpetronic.com/chessnews.htm

GM against the World - Olympiads of Chess, Turin 2006

Sergio Mariotti is the first Grand Master to take on the world from the official Turin Olympiad website starting on 29th September 2005. Just Register on the Olympiad website and wait to receive your password by email. Then Enter the game in PlayArea/play on line

Further details: http://www.chessolympiad-torino2006.org

World Inter-Varsity Chess Championship

The Rakan Muda Gacc World Inter-Varsity Chess Championship takes place at the Second Residential College University Of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. i. All teams are expected to arrive in Malaysia not later than 6 Dec 2005 and expected to depart earliest on 14 Dec 2005.Participation in GACC World Inter-Varsity Chess Championship is open to all BONA FIDE representatives from universities and colleges. GACC will be conducted as an individual Swiss event. The accumulated results of the best 4(four) individuals from the same university (which is inclusive of at least one female player) will be accumulated for the team results. This format is to encourage more female players to participate. Each University or Institute can send two teams if they wish to.

Contact details: TEL: 03-7957 1706 . FAX: 03-7957 1608 E-MAIL: gacc_10@yahoo.com

Official site: http://tcn.sourceforge.net

New RSS Chess Website

Chess Samizdat is a new portal which offers free syndicated chess content to the world via JS and RSS feed.

http://www.correspondencechess.com/samizdat/

Scanno Italy

SCANNO (ITALY) GM-IM closed tournaments, 7th-13th of November, Scanno, 50 km West from Pescara, info: IO Nagy Laszlo - e-mail: firstsat@hu.inter.net

Moscow Open 2006

The International Chess Festival "Moscow Open 2006" takes place in Moscow, Russia, 29.01 (31.01, 01.02) - 06.02. 2006. A stage of the Moscow Grand Prix 2006 (http://www.chessmoscow.ru), Russia Cup 2006 (http://www.russiachess.ru) and the ACP Tour 2005-2006 (http://www.chess-players.org)

Contacts: e-mail: mcf06@bk.ru Mr. Igor Glek (IGM, ACP Board Member): igorglek@hotmail.com, phone/fax: +49-2013162843, +7-0953883328. Mr. Alexander Zlochevsky (IGM, Coach of the Moscow Chess Team): zloch@rambler.ru, phone/fax: +7-095-3650757

Further details: http://www.chessmoscow.ru

European Team Championship

In addition to Olympiad history there is now European Team Championship history (1957-2005) available at: http://www.olimpbase.org

Winton Capital British Chess Solving Championship

Winton Capital British Chess Solving Championship, 2005-2006 The starter round of this competition has now finished and the solution to the starter problem, and other details, is available at the website: http://www.bstephen.freeuk.com/0506/bcsc.html

Peter Leko Official Site

Peter Leko now has a web site. http://www.lekochess.com/

CC-Calendar

CC-Calendar. Now 8.092 official computer chess tournaments since 1990. 726 games from older official computer chess tournaments up to 1990. Arena Chess GUI http://www.playwitharena.com Selection: CC-Calendar New are two computer chess tournaments. CIPS (Italy), chess program Delfi won 5th International CSVN tournament (Netherland), chess program Shredder won. AnMon won the 7th French programmers tourney in Massy.

Obrenovac Open

The Obrenovac Open takes place 22nd-30th November 2005. The event takes place in Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro. 9 rounds Swiss, Prize found: 5250 EURO. First prize: 1000 EURO Info contact: IO Nagy Laszlo, e-mail: firstsat@hu.inter.net

Lugano International Open

The Lugano International Open takes place 18th-20th November 2005. in the Hotel Meister, Via San Salvatore 11, 6902 Lugano-Paradiso 6 round Swiss Schweizer System 36 moves in 90 Mins + 30 Mins for the rest of the game.

Further details: http://luganoscacchi.ch/

FIDE Trainers Committee

IM Jovan Petronic. Chairman, FIDE Computer & Internet Chess Committee has written about the FIDE Trainers Committee. Link to his article below. In 1998 FIDE formed a powerful Committee comprising of leading chess trainers around the chess globe. Accordingly, it was named the FIDE Trainers Committee, and below, I will try to summarize the immense useful information for the readers, current major chess training activities and appeals of the Committee, etc. The number of certified FIDE Trainers has grown and they are now (in alphabetical order) - none other than: Alburt Lev (USA), Asanov Bolat (Kazahstan), Azmaiparashvili Zurab (Georgia), Boensch Uwe (Germany), Beliavsky Alexandr (Slovenia), Chernin Alexandr (Hungary), Dorfman Iossif (France), Dvoretsky Mark (Russia), Gelfer Israel (Israel), Georgadze Tamaz (Georgia), Gulko Boris (USA), Illescas Miguel (Spain), Kuzmin Alexey (Katar), Khodarkovsky Michael (USA), Leong Ignatius (Singapore), Mikhalcishin Adrian (Slovenia), Marjanovic Slavoljub (Serbia & Montenegro), Mohr Georg (Slovenia), Nikitin Alexandr (Russia), Petrosjan Arshak (Armenia), Polgar Zsuzsa (USA), Postovsky Boris (USA), Psakhis Lev (Israel), Razuvaev Yuri (Russia), Seirawan Yasser (USA), Sosonko Genna (Netherlands), Schmidt Wlodzimerz (Poland), Tukmakov Vladimir (Ukraine), Ubilava Elizbar (Georgia), Vladimirov Evgeny (Kazahstan), Zapata Alonso (Columbia) and Xie Yun (China).

Read the article: http://www.jovanpetronic.com/fidetrainerscommittee.htm and an update: http://www.jovanpetronic.com/fidetrainerscommittee2.htm

Instructional Tactics

There is an instructional tactical site at: http://www.chesstactics.org compiled by Ward Farnsworth.

Queenstown Chess Classic 2006

The Queenstown Chess Classic 2006 takes place on the South Island of New Zealand January 15th-24th 2006 followed by the NZ Rapid and Blitz Championship on Jan 25th & 26th. This event is being sponsored by NZ GM Murray Chandler and promises to be NZ's largest ever Open International event. The total prize fund is in excess of NZD $35,000. It is endorsed by the NZ Chess Federation and will incorporate the NZ Championship. Entries so far include GM's Chandler, Rogers and Hecht.

Further information: http://www.queenstownchess.com

Kasparov on his retirement

Kasparov's website: http://www.chesschamps.com gives a diary entry on the reasons for his retirement: http://www.chesschamps.com/diary07.html

Correspondence Chess - Romanian Chess Federation - 80 Years

Therer will be a CC tournament "Romanian Chess Federation - 80 Years"? which will be one of the strongest CC events of the year 2005 with 4 ICCF-GMs and 4 ICCF-SIMs among the 13 participants.

Every 2-3 months there will be reports on the tournament wrote by GM Dorian Rogozenko, IM Mihai Ghinda, IM Mircea Pavlov, IM Constantin Lupulescu and FM Marius Ceteras including comments around the games in progress (this is something new in CC).

A promo pdf booklet of the event is available in Romanian chess pages www.romanianchess.org , in the section dedicated to this event http://www.romanianchess.org/rcf80 The booklet contains the introduction of the players, their best games and a short history of the Romanian correspondence chess. Short link for download the promo booklet (archived pdf file) http://www.romanianchess.org/rcf80/rcf80.zip

The tournament will be played at ICCF webserver ( http://www.iccf-webchess.com/EventCrossTable.aspx?id=278 ) .

Computer Chess News

There have been recent computer events. See the Computer Chess Calendar at: http://www.playwitharena.com

Ratings Article

Jean-Claude Templeur on ratings manipulation: http://www.chessmile.com/articles.php?id=30

Final of the WCBCSC 2004-2005

Brian Stephenson of the British Chess Problem Society reports. The Final of the WCBCSC 2004-2005 took place at Oakham School on Saturday 19th February. It was a resounding success for solving GM and Ex-World Champion Jonathan Mestel, who came ahead of two other ex-world champions. The event was sponsored by Winton Capital Management: http://www.wintoncapital.com/

The full results can be found at my website. Follow this link for the final table: http://www.bstephen.freeuk.com/0405/finaltable.html and this for the problems used: http://www.bstephen.freeuk.com/0405/final_diag.html

British Chess Problem Society: http://www.bstephen.freeuk.com/

Alushta Diary 2005

Leonid Galperin sends a calendar of planned events in Alushta, Ukraine 2005.

GM Norm events: 6 17.06-27.06. 1.09-11.09 25.09-5.10 7.10-17.10 Rating tournament 5.06 - 13.06 Open tournament (under 16 years) First prize - 200 $ 14.06 - 22.06 Alushta Swiss 9 rounds Blitz tournament 28.06 12.09 Alushta Swiss 9 rounds Open tournament (rapid chess) 29 - 30.06 13-14.09 Alushta Swiss 9 rounds Open tournament First prize 1000 $ First prize (woman) 500$ 2.07-10.07 15.09-23.09 Alushta Swiss 9 rounds Session of school of Gennadi Kuzmin 5.06-14.06 25.09-4.10 Alushta Individual and group studying

Further information: http://www.kaissa.com.ua phone +38 (06560)5-05-32 (for Russian speaking) + 38 050 669-26-04 (for English speaking) e-mail: info@kaissa.com.ua

Harald Malmgren 100 years Correspondence

31st Dec 2004 saw the start of the first Grandmaster tournament on the ICCF Webserver. The tournament is the "Harald Malmgren 100 years". The occasion is to commemorate the 100:d birthday of Harald Malmgren, Tierp in Sweden. Malmgren was runner up after Cecil Purdy in ICCF's first World Championship and earned his GM title in the event. Malmgren passed away in 1957. In his career he was also second in IFSB Championship 1939 and won the Swedish CC Championship in 1942. Malmgren was a true chess enthusiast and issued a book in 1953 "Mina bästa partier" (My best games) with only CC games he had played.

There are 13 participants and you will be able to follow the results on http://www.schack.se/SSKK/palview/res/malmgren.htm and as soon as about 10 moves are made in every game, SSKK will open a page for "live" games. That is games according to the ICCF CoC regulations for live games. The Category of the event is 10 which means that all norms are available.The tournament has two sponsors, Schackakademin and Svenska Schackbutiken AB.

The players are: IM Jan Bennborn, Sweden, IM Sture Olsson, Sweden, IM Rune Bergquist, Norway, IM Ervin Liebert, Estonia, IM Taisto Koskela, Finland, IM Leif Åhman, Sweden, SIM Jón A Pálsson, Iceland, SIM Josef Mrkvicka, Czech Rep, GM Matthias Rüfenacht; Switzerland, IM Gary S Benson, Australia, SIM John Pugh, England, Phillippe Chopin, France and Mads Smith Hansen, Denmark. The withdrawing ICCF President keeps playing CC and starts this event on his very last day in office.

Tomas Carnstam, Jonas Dahlgren, Robert Ericsson, Sebastian Nilsson and Per Söderberg wedish Correspondence Chess Federation (SSKK) Board members.

Hamarat Challenge Match

The ICCF World Champion Tunc Hamarat (AUT) who has never lost a single game with White, has challenged the "Rest of the World" to a friendly 2-game match. He will have White in both games. The games (one will start with 1.e4 and one with 1.d4) will be played on the ICCF Webserver and started on 10th February 2005 with the rule "10 moves/70 days".

The players on the "Rest of the World" team will vote on each move. The move receiving the most votes will be selected. Should 2 or more moves receive the same number of votes, the "Rest of the World" will be given 2 more voting days to decide between the tied moves. Participation in this event is open to all players who pay an entry fee of 5 EUR or $7.00 US dollars via their National CC Federation or the ICCF Direct Entry (DE) option. All fees collected will be transferred to the ICCF Development Fund. The money will be used primarily for development and system support of the ICCF WebChess Server. It will be possible to join the "Rest of the World" team at any stage of the game.

The games may be seen "live" by all players and other observers at http://www.iccf-webchess.com

Each player who voted for the selected move will receive 1 point per move. The player(s) with the most points at the end of the games will receive an ICCF Gold Book. The list of all entrants will be published on the ICCF webpage.

1st ICCF Webchess Open Tournament

The ICCF have announced the 1st WebChess Open Tournament and invites every player worldwide to participate in the event. The event is to be played on the ICCF dedicated Webserver http://www.iccf-webchess.com. This tournament is open to all correspondence chess players worldwide, also for those without any previous ICCF experience. Multiple entries are allowed. The tournament will be played in three stages - preliminaries, semifinal and final.

Details: http://www.iccf-webchess.com/Message.aspx?message=19

Russia vs ROW Correspondence

The Russian Chess Federation is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is using this occasion to challenge the rest of the world to a match over 64 boards with 2 games for each and the start is 15.02 2004. Players include Joop van Oosterom

http://www.mychessweb.com/Tables/Internationale/Play/russia-world.htm

TWIC Messageboard

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