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Monday, November 12, 2012

Italy Chess Champion 2012 is GM Alberto David

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Hi everyone,

Some very interesting chess news from Italy where GM Alberto David has won the national chess championship. The Italian Chess Championship 2012 was held from October 30-November 10 at the NH Hotel Ambasciatori (corso Vittorio Emanuele 104) in Torino.

This was the first time that Torino hosted the prestigious event. Twelve players competed in the round robin tournament. The four-time champion Fabiano Caruana – winner in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 (in 2009 he didn’t play) – did not participate because he plays the Kings Tournament in Bucharest.

Alberto David, who was born in Milano but moved to Luxembourg with the family when he was 10-years old, returned to Italy and to the Italian Chess Federation and immediately won the National Championship by collecting commendable 8,5 points, leaving the nearest followers point and a half behind.
GM Alberto David

The talented International Masters Guido Caprio and Daniyyl Dvirnyy shared the second place with 7 points each, just narrowly missing the Grandmaster norm bar which was set at 7,5 points. The top-seeded GM Sabino Brunello suffered a setback in the first round when he lost to Caprio and was unable to race David in the title hunt.

The 58-year-old GM Carlos Garcia Palermo, who in his youth defeated Bobby Fischer in a simul, had a shaky start with three consecutive losses, but a later series of victories lifted him to 6,5 points and the shared 4th place.

Final standings:1. GM David Alberto 2590 – 8,5
2-3. IM Caprio Guido 2392 and IM Dvirnyy Daniyyl 2522 – 7
4-6. GM Brunello Sabino 2591, GM Garcia Palermo Carlos 2481 and IM Rombaldoni Axel 2446 – 6,5
7-8. GM Godena Michele 2526 and IM Rombaldoni Denis 2511 – 6
9. IM Bellini Fabio 2492 – 5
10. FM Altini Nicola 2354 – 3
11-12. IM Genocchio Daniele 2443 and FM De Filomeno Simone 2356 – 2

You can access the official website for more details.


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Friday, October 19, 2012

Italian Chess Championship in Torino from October 30

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Hi everyone,

The Italian Chess Championship 2012 will be played in Torino from October 30 to November 10. This is for the first time that this important Italian town is hosting the national chess championship. 

There will be 12 players and they will play a round robin (eleven rounds). The list does not include GM Fabiano Caruana – winner of the Championship in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 (in 2009 he did not play). Caruana cannot play because he has to play in Bucharest and then in Tashkent.

There are four GMs on the list of players: Sabino Brunello, Alberto David, Carlo Garcia-Palermo and Michele Godena. Sabino Brunello, 23 years old, is the number 2 in the national elo list (1.10.2012) and is also the main favourite to win the title.

Alberto David, who was born in Milano 42 years ago, comes back to Italy and to the Italian Chess Federation after many years of playing for Luxemburg (where he lived since he was about 10 years old); David now is number 3 in the national elo list (1.10.2012), only one point behind Brunello.

Carlo Garcia-Palermo (48) is the oldest player. Everybody remembers that he won against Bobby Fischer in a simul exhibition by Bobby in 1970! Michele Godena (45) won 5 times the Italian championship, the first time in Reggio Emilia 1992/93 - 20 years ago!

Then there are 6 IMs. Fabio Bellini (43, Italian champion in 1999), Daniele Genocchio (31), Danil Dvirny (22, last year he was second after Caruana), Guido Caprio (only 18) and the two brothers Rombaldoni, Denis (23) and Axel (20, he already has 2 GM norms).

The field is completed by the two younger players, both 17 and both Fide Masters: Simone De Filomeno and Nicola Altini.
Referees IA Marco Santandrea from Milano and FA Roberto Ricca from Turin. The championship will be played in NH Hotel Ambasciatori (corso Vittorio Emanuele 104) starting at 3 pm (Italian time). Free day is November 5th. Live games can be tracked at the official website www.federscacchi.it


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