Fortes retombées des tournois d'été sur les sites internationaux
Les plus grands sites mondiaux ont amplement parlé des tournois organisés en juillet. Le plus grand d’entre eux, ChessBase, y consacre même plusieurs articles différents tant en anglais qu’en allemand et en espagnol. Superbe reportage également sur Chess 24 et Chess.com.
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| 7/13/2016 – Cimannacce, a village in the mountains of Corsica with a population of just 132 people (!), was host to a strong blitz tournament. World number four Maxime Vachier-Lagrave was the top seed of the event and was up against strong players like Bacrot, Laznicka, Areshchenko, Jones, Grandelius, Zhigalko, etc. The French number one scored 8.0/9 and won the event in style. In this report we have two games sent to us by MVL from the event. We also show you how a high class blitz tournament is organized. Discuss |
| 13/07/2016 – Cimannacce es un pueblo pequeñito en las montañas de Córcega con solo e132 habitantes. Pero eso no quita que allí se haya organizado un gran torneo de ajedrez relámpago, cuyo principal favorito era el número cuatro del mundo, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Finalmente se alzó con la victoria, superándoles a sus competidores grandes maestros Bacrot, Laznicka, Areshchenko, Jones, Grandelius, Zhigalko, etc. La estrella francés sumó 8 puntos en 9 rondas. Reportaje ilustrado del torneo de ajedrez relámpago, por Amruta Mokal y Sagar Shah (en inglés)... Comentar |
| 7/8/2016 – Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea located to the south of mainland France. It was home to an extremely strong tournament – the 3rd Porticcio Open 2016. Ten players above the rating of 2600 participated in the event, which ended in a six way tie. The winner was Alexander Areshchenko who went back home richer by €3000. ChessBase authors Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal were in Porticcio and they bring us a beautiful report rich in pictures, videos and detailed analysis. Discuss |
| 7/11/2016 – In part one of our report on the Porticcio Open we showed how beautiful the venue is, and described the progress of the top three finishers Areshchenko, Naroditsky and Sengupta. In the second part we bring you details about the players from four to ten, with some lessons to improve your chess. We also tell you the reasons why you should seriously think about making space in your calendar for the fourth edition of the event in 2017. Report from Corsica by Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal. Discuss |
| 08/07/2016 – Los editores de ChessBase India, el matrimonio Amruta Mokal y Sagar Shah, participaron en el III Abierto de Porticcio, en Córcega. Como no puede ser de otra manera, ellos también nos mandaron un reportaje con sus impresiones gráficas en forma de fotos y vídeos. ¡Hasta nos permiten acompañarlos en el propio vuelo a Córcega (en forma de vídeo)! Reportaje gráfico... Comentar |
| 08/07/2016 – Se disputó entre el 25 de junio y el 1 de julio. El torneo tenía varios grandes atractivos: precioso paisaje, mar, playas, montañas, naturaleza, gente y organización excelente. Además los participantes eran bastante fuertes. Al igual que el año pasado se coronó campeón el ucranio Alexander Areshenko al tener la mejor valoración de desempate. Segundo quedó Daniel Naroditsky. Reportaje... Comentar |
| 07.07.2016 – Das Porticcio Open in Korsika fand dieses Jahr zum dritten Mal statt und hat Einiges zu bieten. Die Landschaft Korsikas bot Meer, Strand, Berge, Natur, die Organisation war hervorragend und das Teilnehmerfeld stark. Wie im Vorjahr ging Platz eins an den Ukrainer Alexander Areshchenko, der nach Wertung vor Daniel Naroditsky aus den USA gewann. Mehr... Diskutieren |
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| When the first edition of the Porticcio Open was announced in the early months of 2014, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Not only am I half Corsican (well, French technically, but I like to think those are two very distinct things), but we also happen to have aa holiday home in the very city of Purtichju, as it’s called in the local language. I went ahead and participated in the tournament, while last year I helped the Corsican Chess League President Léo Battesti produce daily video reports. This year I attended purely as a tourist (and a second for my 1591-rated dad), giving me the opportunity to follow the action while soaking up some sun in preparation for my return to rainy Hamburg. Reports |
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| For the second year in a row, Alexander Areshchenko won the Porticcio Open in Corsica, France. The Ukrainian grandmaster edged out six players who also scored 7.0/9. All photos courtesy Corse-Echecs. Say “chess in Corsica&rdquo... | Read More |
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