USA's Top Daily Chess News Blog, Informative, Fun, and Positive
hosted by Chess Queen™ & 12th Women's World Chess Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk
 
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Congress 2011 - Short, Nadezhda in joint lead after four rounds
Chess blog for latest news and trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Victoria Cmilyte and Nadezhda Kosintseva
Hi everyone,
The news from the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival 2011 is that Nigel Short and Nadezhda Kosintseva are leading with a perfect score of 4.0 in four rounds. In fact, there was a four-way lead up to Round 3. But Nigel Short beat Deep Sengupta and Nadezhda Kosintseva beat Victoria Cmilyte. The two leaders would now face each other in the fifth round. Meanwhile, Vassily Ivanchuk also won a nice Rook-sac game against Viktor Erdos.
Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Congress 2011 - Nadezhda, Cmilyte among leaders after 3 rounds
Chess blog for latest news and trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Don't worry Mama, I got all the enemy pawns
Ana Cramling Bellon, 8-year-old daughter of GMs Pia Cramling and Juan-Manuel Bellon Lopez/www.gibraltarchesscongress.com
Hi everyone,
There are four players with a perfect score after three rounds at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Congress 2011 being played from Jan. 24 to Feb. 3, 2011, at the Caleta Hotel. There are 231 players in the Masters section: 53 grandmasters, three of whom are rated over the elite level of 2700, and 15 between 2600-2699. A special £10,000 prize will be awarded to the best womenn player. The tournament leaders on 3/3 are Nigel Short (England), Nadezhda Kosintseva (Russia), Victoria Cmilyte (Lithuania), Deep Sengupta (India).
John Saunders wrote in his interesting wrap-up report of Round 3:
WOMEN TO THE FORE
It was a particularly good day for the women players. As well as Victoria Cmilyte’s and Nadezhda Kosintseva’s wins against higher-rated GMs, Irina Krush beat former world championship finalist Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Nana Dzagnidze beat Juan-Manuel Bellón and Monica Calzetta beat Jean-Pierre Le Roux - which was incidentally Monica’s second GM scalp and Jean-Pierre’s second disaster against a lower-rated opponent. It wasn’t all one-way traffic, however, with former women’s world champion Antoaneta Stefanova falling victim to a much lower rated amateur player, Francisco Javier García Jiménez of Spain. Regrettably most of the women’s wins were rather long and technical, whereas this Spanish amateur’s win against Antoaneta was brisk and entertaining. Here is a nice game from Round 3. You can run the moves in our pgnplayer or watch in flash below.
Don't be shy about contacting me
to share women's chess news
or to propose collaboration
Best chess wishes to you! Alexandra Kosteniuk
12th Women's World Chess Champion
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube