Corus Round 3: The calm after the calm
13.01.2004
– We're still waiting for the storm in Wijk aan Zee. There was only one decisive game today, making just 5 of 21 games total. There were three short draws, but the one win was even shorter! Displaying a total lack of nationalistic solidarity, Russian champ Peter Svidler demolished countryman Evgeny Bareev in just 17 moves. He joins Anand and Leko in the lead with 2/3. Full report here.
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Corus Wijk aan Zee 2004 – Round 3
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66th Wijk aan Zee Tournament –
Jan. 10-25
Category 19 (avg. Elo 2702) |
| Round 3 (Tuesday, January 13, 2004) |
Sokolov, Ivan |
½-½ |
Adams, Michael |
Leko, Peter |
½-½ |
Topalov, Veselin |
Akopian, Vladimir |
½-½ |
Timman, Jan |
Van Wely, Loek |
½-½ |
Anand, Viswanathan |
Bologan, Viktor |
½-½ |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
Svidler, Peter |
1-0 |
Bareev, Evgeny |
Shirov, Alexei |
½-½ |
Zhang Zhong |
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After
three rounds and only five decisive games we're wondering whether or not having
all these superstars is such a good idea. Where's the hunger the outsiders usually
bring to the board in Wijk aan Zee? Has Elo-itis infected everyone? Only Akopian
has played three exciting games and only two players, Akopian again and Kramnik,
have played more than one decisive game. Six players have drawn all three of
their games.
Peter Svidler joined leaders Anand and Leko after beating Bareev in
just 17 moves. That's ugly, but not really a shocker considering how many miniatures
Bareev has lost over the years, including a loss to Khalifman in 20 in the same
opening in Wijk aan Zee in 2002. That's life with the French Defense. Shirov
beat Bareev in 15 in 1994 and he lost in just 13 with white back in 1988.
Getting back to today in Wijk aan Zee, it's an incredibly tight field with
just one point separating all the players. Another day of this and we're changing
channels to cover the B and C groups where we've seen a lot more action! For
the record, Fressinet is leading the B group with 3/3. Ernst and Gagunashvili
have perfect scores in the C group. Several of the world's top juniors are in
action and we'll be taking a closer look tomorrow.
Even today's single win in the A group didn't give us much to savor, but you
can't blame Peter Svidler. His opponent, 2002 Corus winner Evgeny Bareev, played
a dubious line of the French and resigned three moves after leaving known analysis.
In the MegaBase 2004, GM Alex Finkel rates the position +/= after 14.Nc6, but
it quickly went to :-( for Bareev.
Here
is where Svidler dropped the pretty 14.Nc6 on the board. Capturing
the knight loses the exchange and a pawn after 14...bxc6?? 15.Bxc6+. In
the only game to see this move actually played on the board instead of
in the notes, the best Black could find was to suffer in an endgame after
14...0-0 15.Nxe7+ Qxe7 16.Qd6. (The move also appears in analysis to Shirov-Anand,
Corus 2001 and Polgar-van Wely, Hoogeveen 2001.)
Although it seems unlikely that a player as strong as
Bareev wouldn't be aware of this line in his favorite defense it is even
harder to believe he would play into this position intentionally. Bareev
tried development with 14...e5 15.Nxe7 Qxe7 16.f4.
Black is now basically stuck with a miserable endgame
or worse. Bareev went for worse with 16...exf4??
[16...0-0 17.f5± (17.Qd6 Qxd6 18.Rxd6 exf4 19.Rxf4
Be6 20.Bxb7 Rab8 21.Rb4 a5 22.Rbb6 Bxa2 23.b3 Bb1 24.c4) 17...Qb4 (17...f6
18.Rf3 Rb8 19.Qb3+ (19.Rg3 b5) 19...Kh8 20.Qb6; 18.f6 Bg4 19.Rde1
16...Bg4 17.Rde1 0-0 18.fxe5]
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17.Bxb7!
1-0
Ending things instantly by clearing the e-file for a deadly
pin. The black queen can't abandon control of d8.
[17.Bxb7 0-0 (17...Bxb7 18.Rfe1) 18.Bxa8 Qa7+ 19.Qd4 Qxa8
20.Rxf4+-] |
Mig Greengard
Standings after round three
All the games in PGN (no notes) GM
group A • GM group B •
GM group C
Schedule – (Rest days 12, 16, 21)
| Round 1 (Saturday, January 11,
2004) |
Topalov, Veselin |
½-½ |
Adams, Michael |
Sokolov, Ivan |
½-½ |
Timman, Jan |
Leko, Peter |
½-½ |
Anand, Viswanathan |
Akopian, Vladimir |
1-0 |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
Van Wely, Loek |
½-½ |
Bareev, Evgeny |
Bologan, Viktor |
½-½ |
Zhang Zhong |
Svidler, Peter |
½-½ |
Shirov, Alexei |
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| Round 2 (Sunday, January 11, 2004) |
| Adams, Michael |
½-½ |
Shirov, Alexei |
Zhang Zhong |
½-½ |
Svidler, Peter |
Bareev, Evgeny |
½-½ |
Bologan, Viktor |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
1-0 |
Van Wely, Loek |
Anand, Viswanathan |
1-0 |
Akopian, Vladimir |
Timman, Jan |
0-1 |
Leko, Peter |
Topalov, Veselin |
½-½ |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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| Round 3 (Tuesday, January 13,
2004) |
Sokolov, Ivan |
½-½ |
Adams, Michael |
Leko, Peter |
½-½ |
Topalov, Veselin |
Akopian, Vladimir |
½-½ |
Timman, Jan |
Van Wely, Loek |
½-½ |
Anand, Viswanathan |
Bologan, Viktor |
½-½ |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
Svidler, Peter |
1-0 |
Bareev, Evgeny |
Shirov, Alexei |
½-½ |
Zhang Zhong |
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| Round 4 (Wednesday, January 1,
2004) |
Adams, Michael |
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Zhang Zhong |
Bareev, Evgeny |
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Shirov, Alexei |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
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Svidler, Peter |
Anand, Viswanathan |
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Bologan, Viktor |
Timman, Jan |
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Van Wely, Loek |
Topalov, Veselin |
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Akopian, Vladimir |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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Leko, Peter |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 5 (Thursday, January 15,
2004) |
Leko, Peter |
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Adams, Michael |
Akopian, Vladimir |
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Sokolov, Ivan |
Van Wely, Loek |
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Topalov, Veselin |
Bologan, Viktor |
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Timman, Jan |
Svidler, Peter |
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Anand, Viswanathan |
Shirov, Alexei |
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Kramnik, Vladimir |
Zhang Zhong |
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Bareev, Evgeny |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 6 (Saturday, January 17,
2004) |
Adams, Michael |
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Bareev, Evgeny |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
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Zhang Zhong |
Anand, Viswanathan |
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Shirov, Alexei |
Timman, Jan |
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Svidler, Peter |
Topalov, Veselin |
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Bologan, Viktor |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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Van Wely, Loek |
Leko, Peter |
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Akopian, Vladimir |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 7 (Sunday, January 18, 2004) |
Akopian, Vladimir |
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Adams, Michael |
Van Wely, Loek |
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Leko, Peter |
Bologan, Viktor |
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Sokolov, Ivan |
Svidler, Peter |
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Topalov, Veselin |
Shirov, Alexei |
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Timman, Jan |
Zhang Zhong |
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Anand, Viswanathan |
Bareev, Evgeny |
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Kramnik, Vladimir |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 8 (Monday, January 19, 2004) |
Adams, Michael |
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Kramnik, Vladimir |
Anand, Viswanathan |
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Bareev, Evgeny |
Timman, Jan |
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Zhang Zhong |
Topalov, Veselin |
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Shirov, Alexei |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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Svidler, Peter |
Leko, Peter |
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Bologan, Viktor |
Akopian, Vladimir |
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Van Wely, Loek |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 9 (Tuesday, January 20,
2004) |
Van Wely, Loek |
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Adams, Michael |
Bologan, Viktor |
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Akopian, Vladimir |
Svidler, Peter |
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Leko, Peter |
Shirov, Alexei |
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Sokolov, Ivan |
Zhang Zhong |
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Topalov, Veselin |
Bareev, Evgeny |
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Timman, Jan |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
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Anand, Viswanathan |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 10 (Thursday, January 22,
2004) |
Adams, Michael |
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Anand, Viswanathan |
Timman, Jan |
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Kramnik, Vladimir |
Topalov, Veselin |
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Bareev, Evgeny |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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Zhang Zhong |
Leko, Peter |
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Shirov, Alexei |
Akopian, Vladimir |
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Svidler, Peter |
Van Wely, Loek |
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Bologan, Viktor |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 11 (Friday, January 23,
2004) |
Bologan, Viktor |
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Adams, Michael |
Svidler, Peter |
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Van Wely, Loek |
Shirov, Alexei |
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Akopian, Vladimir |
Zhang Zhong |
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Leko, Peter |
Bareev, Evgeny |
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Sokolov, Ivan |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
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Topalov, Veselin |
Anand, Viswanathan |
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Timman, Jan |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 12 (Saturday, January 24,
2004) |
Adams, Michael |
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Timman, Jan |
Topalov, Veselin |
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Anand, Viswanathan |
Sokolov, Ivan |
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Kramnik, Vladimir |
Leko, Peter |
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Bareev, Evgeny |
Akopian, Vladimir |
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Zhang Zhong |
Van Wely, Loek |
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Shirov, Alexei |
Bologan, Viktor |
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Svidler, Peter |
| Games – Report |
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| Round 13 (Sunday, January 25,
2004) |
Svidler, Peter |
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Adams, Michael |
Shirov, Alexei |
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Bologan, Viktor |
Zhang Zhong |
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Van Wely, Loek |
Bareev, Evgeny |
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Akopian, Vladimir |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
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Leko, Peter |
Anand, Viswanathan |
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Sokolov, Ivan |
Timman, Jan |
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Topalov, Veselin |
| Games – Report |
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