Sberbank Chess in Kiev: Toplaov Leads; Leko, Karjakin and Zhigalko Close Behind
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2013
Hi everyone,
Veselin Topalov maintains the lead he got in the first day of the Sberbank Rapid Chess Tournament. Three players have closed on the Bulgarian; Peter Leko, Sergey Karjakin and Sergei Zhigalko are a mere half point behind the ex-world champion with three rounds to go. Everything is still up for grabs in Kiev, states a Chessdom report.
The second playing day began with a direct clash between two of the pre-tournament favorites, Sergey Karjakin had white against Topalov. What could have been a very long struggle finished as a miniature victory for the Russian. In a sharp variation of the French Defense, Topalov seems to have forgotten his preparation or, maybe, he was not able to calculate all the complications over the board. After 13…Qg4, black loses at least an exchange. The Bulgarian gave up on move 21 when he is about to lose even more material.
This round also saw the beginning of Sergei Zhigalko‘s ascent to the top. The Belarussian defeated Arkadij Naiditsch with the white pieces in 37 moves. The German put all his confidence in his passed d-pawn, but Zhigalko neutralized it to get a totally winning position thanks to his material advantage. Anatoly Karpov got his first full point in this round. He defeated Pavel Eljanov in 52 moves of a highly strategical battle.
The fifth round had three decisive results. All three players that eventually got to share second place won his games. Peter Leko, who is the only undefeated player of the event, defeated Evgeny Tomashevsky. As expected, give the nature of these players’ styles, the struggle was full of maneuvering; neither of them sacrificed the solidity of their pawn structures up until the late middlegame. Leko eventually got a pawn and converted the rook endgame with his usual strong technique.
Sergey Karjakin got his second consecutive win against Arkadij Naiditsch. The Russian played the Ruy Lopez with black and used his space advantage on the kingside to grind down the German.
Sergei Zhigalko also had black, and defeated Alexander Areschenko in only 26 moves. Zhigalko gained the initiative on the queenside in an opposite-sides castling Sicilian. His extremely strong bishop on g6 was a nightmare for white, who decided to resign when mate was inevitable in the next move.
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GM Sergei Zhigalko is Belarus Chess Champion 2013
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Hi everyone,
The 79th Belarus Chess Championship was held from 12th to 22nd January in Minsk. Twelve players competed in the round robin tournament.
The top-seeded GM Sergei Zhigalko took a clear first place and claimed the title with 8 points from 11 games. Sergei repeated the success from last year when he won the Championship with the same score, according to a Fide report. The 19-year-old Vladislav Kovalev finished second with 7,5 points, while Andrey Zhigalko is third with 7 points. Grandmasters Fedorov and Stupak were forced to withdraw in the middle of the Championship due to health reasons. You can access the official website for more details in the local language. From Alexandra Kosteniuk's www.chessblog.com Also see her personal blog at www.chessqueen.com
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Baku Chess Open: Defending Champion GM Zhigalko Wins Clear First
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2012
Hi everyone,
The International Chess Festival Baku Open 2012, dedicated to the Independence Day of Republic of Azerbaijan, was held from September 21 to October 1 at the AF Hotel near Caspian Sea, according to the latest Fide chess news.
The Festival was organised by the Azerbaijan Youth & Sport Ministry and Azerbaijan Chess Federation. The total prize fund was 50.000 USD. GM Sergei Zhigalko from Belarus defended the last year’s trophy by once again taking the clear first place and the prize of 10.000 USD.
Final standings:
1. GM Zhigalko Sergei BLR 2667 – 7 2. GM Mamedov Rauf AZE 2634 – 6.5 3-9. GM Guseinov Gadir AZE 2613, GM Safarli Eltaj AZE 2620, GM Alekseev Evgeny RUS 2682, GM Durarbayli Vasif AZE 2584, GM Khenkin Igor GER 2648, GM Landa Konstantin RUS 2641 and GM Mamedov Nidjat AZE 2614 – 6 10-22. GM Esen Baris TUR 2588, GM Negi Parimarjan IND 2658, FM Izzat Kanan AZE 2326, GM Ghaem Maghami Ehsan IRI 2573, GM Korobov Anton UKR 2705, GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil GEO 2652, GM Abasov Nijat AZE 2461, Aghayev Nijat AZE 2318, GM Sanikidze Tornike GEO 2586, IM Abdulov Orkhan AZE 2382, IM Nigalidze Gaioz GEO 2449, GM Mirzoev Azer AZE 2565 and FM Pourramezanali Amirreza IRI 2357 – 5.5 etc
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