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Biel: Start of the Grand Master Triathlon – favourites take the lead

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Biel Media Bulletin

Masters: Fedoseev and Aravindh in the lead

After the first of the three triathlon disciplines, rapid chess, the two nominal favourites of the Masters, Vladimir Fedoseev and Aravindh Chithambaram, have already taken the lead in the table. The two had agreed a draw in their direct encounter.

Vladimir Fedoseev

Aravindh also remained undefeated in all other games; Fedoseev, on the other hand, lost his game against Wojtaszek, but was able to win all three of his other games. Wojtaszek follows behind the leading duo, with Murzin a further point behind. However, the first round of classical chess, which follows tomorrow’s rest day, could turn everything upside down again, as a win there will earn a full four points. This first round will see the two leaders, Fedoseev and Aravindh, go head-to-head.

Aravindh Chithambaram

GMT-Masters: Interim Ranking

Rank

Name

Games

Classical

Rapid

Blitz

Total

1

GM Vladimir FEDOSEEV

5

7

7

2

GM ARAVINDH Chithambaram

5

7

7

3

GM Radoslaw WOJTASZEK

5

6

6

4

GM Volodar MURZIN

5

5

5

5

GM Frederik SVANE

5

3

3

6

GM Saleh SALEM

5

2

2

Games

Challengers: Theodorou from flop to top

Yesterday last in the ACCENTUS Chess960 Rapid, today the strongest in the Rapid according to standard rules: Nikolas Theodorou has shown two different faces on his first two days at the Biel Chess Festival.

Nikolas Theodorou

Today he remained undefeated in five games and was victorious against Dardha, Jumabayev and Navara. Aram Hakobyan follows one point behind, also undefeated today, but with one more draw than the Greek.

GMT-Challengers: Interim Ranking

Rank

Name

Games

Classical

Rapid

Blitz

Total

1

GM Nikolas THEODOROU

5

8

8

2

GM Aram HAKOBYAN

5

7

7

3

GM MA Qun

5

5

5

4

GM Rinat JUMABAYEV

5

4

4

5

GM Daniel DARDHA

5

4

4

6

GM David NAVARA

5

2

2

Games

Benjamin Bok the Biel Rapid Tournament

Parallel to the GMT, an open one-day rapid chess tournament was also held on Sunday at the Biel Congress Centre. 150 participants competed over nine rounds with a time limit of 15 minutes per person (plus 5 seconds increment per move). The tournament was won by GM Benjamin Bok, who was the only unbeaten player to achieve 8 out of 9 possible points. He was followed by GM Mikhail Kobalia, Chen Yuan, GM Mustafa Yilmaz and IM Banh Gia Huy, the only two players against whom Bok drew, with 7 ½ points each.

(From left to right): Chen Yuan, Benjamin Bok, Mikhail Kobalia

Final standings

Rk. Snr Name Type Country Elo Pts  Tb1   Tb2   Tb3 
1 1 GM Bok, Benjamin NED 2585 8 0 50,00 53
2 4 GM Kobalia, Mikhail FID 2509 7,5 0 46,50 53,5
3 14 Chen, Yuan U18 CHN 2248 7,5 0 42,50 50
4 2 GM Yilmaz, Mustafa TUR 2547 7,5 0 41,00 49,5
5 11 IM Banh, Gia Huy U16 VIE 2261 7,5 0 39,50 47,5
6 3 GM Karthikeyan, Murali IND 2522 7 0 39,75 50
7 18 WFM Shvedova, Alexandra U18 ITA 2177 7 0 38,00 50,5
8 23 Schweizer, Simon JPN 2131 7 0 32,00 43,5
9 5 GM Panchanathan, Magesh Chandran IND 2454 6,5 0 35,25 49,5
10 6 FM Gloeckler, Christian U14 GER 2353 6,5 0 35,25 49
11 38 Chen, Zhi U18 CHN 2027 6,5 0 35,00 46
12 24 Lipecki, Alexander S50 SUI 2126 6,5 0 31,75 43,5
13 28 Menzi, Jonas SUI 2097 6,5 0 31,75 43,5
14 66 Gao, Kai CHN 1906 6,5 0 30,25 45,5
15 84 Ding, Shirui U20 CHN 1829 6,5 0 29,25 39
16 13 IM Maier, Christian S65 GER 2250 6 0 36,00 51
17 7 IM Sharif, Mehrshad S65 FRA 2334 6 0 34,50 50
18 15 FM Rohrer, Christophe SUI 2201 6 0 33,50 49
19 9 GM Gruenfeld, Yehuda S65 ISR 2308 6 0 33,25 47,5
20 17 CM Vemparala, Nikash U16 USA 2178 6 0 30,50 47

165 players…

Results: https://s3.chess-results.com/tnr1215288.aspx?lan=1&art=1&rd=9  

Retrospect: Opening and first decisions on Saturday

For the next two weeks, the chess world will once again be looking to Biel: OC President Peter Bohnenblust opened the 58th consecutive Biel International Chess Festival on Saturday. In the afternoon, three competitions had already taken place – all in Fischer Random chess. Radoslaw Wojtaszek came out on top in the Accentus Chess960 Masters tournament and Rinat Jumabayev in the Challenger equivalent.

Games Accentus Masters

Games Accentus Challengers

The Swiss Rapid Fischer Chess Championship took place at the same time. The new Swiss champion in this discipline is Kaspar Kappeler.

Outlook: Start of the big open tournaments

The open multi-day tournaments, which bring together players of different levels from all over the world in Biel, start at the beginning of the coming week. The Master Tournament MTO for players with an Elo rating of over 1900 starts on Monday and will be played over ten rounds until 24 July. Well over 100 people, including around a dozen grandmasters, have registered for the tournament, which is the second highest-class tournament in Biel after the Grandmaster Tournament GMT.

The FSC Free Style Chess Tournament, one of this year’s innovations in Biel, also begins on Monday. Unlike most tournaments, the seven-round, seven-day tournament in Chess960 takes place in the mornings. One day later, on Tuesday, the Amateur Tournament ATO, the nine-round equivalent of the MTO for players with a rating of less than 2000 Elo, will start and is also expected to attract well over 100 participants.

The twelve grandmasters from the Grandmaster Tournament GMT, on the other hand, will have their first rest day tomorrow, Monday. The more daring among them will seek distraction in another discipline: they will set themselves the task of finding their way out of an escape room. Will their chess skills help them to escape as quickly as possible?

Tournament page…

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