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14th Monarch Assurance Isle of Man International
22 Sept - 2 Oct 2005
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Round 3 - 26 September 2005 - "Fee Fie Fo Fum"
As everyone knows, chess is just a game for old men with beards...
well, actually it isn't.
See proof above - top US women players Rusudan Goletiani (left) and Anna
Zatonskih (right).
Both of them won today.
John Saunders reports:
Fee! Fie! Foe! Fum!
I smell the blood of an Englishman.
Be he live, or be he dead,
I'll grind his bones to make my bread.
This gruesome old children's rhyme seems to encapsulate Sergei Tiviakov's approach to the tournament. In round one John Cox was put to the sword, then David Howell in round two, and in round three GM Danny Gormally got the Tiviakov treatment. So there is no way I can justify favouring any more Brits as star player of the round. It just has to be Sergei this time.
Tiviakov played the c3 Sicilian, which David Howell had played against him the previous day. It is interesting how attitudes have changed towards this system with no name (OK, some people call it the Alapin Sicilian but more just call it the c3 Sicilian). At one time 2 c3 against the Sicilian was regarded as a mark of lily-livered cowardice and your opponents would look at you in an accusatory way because you had flagrantly ducked out of the red-blooded challenge posed by the Najdorf, Dragon, etc. GM Michael Stean even wrote that it should be banned for being tedious, and he was only half joking.
Contrast this, however, with a comment in New in Chess Yearbook 76 (just out and available elsewhere on this very website): "[After 2 c3] White's chances of an advantage are much higher than after 2 Nf3". Who wrote this? Sergei Tiviakov himself. So it was particularly interesting to see him playing it after making this provocative comment.
Tiviakov,S (2678) - Gormally,D (2557) [B22]
Monarch Assurance Port Erin IOM (3.1), 26.09.2005
1 e4 c5 2 c3 Nf6 3 e5 Nd5 4 Bc4 [4 d4 is the more traditional approach, but this also has a long history and arguably generates a more imbalanced game.] 4...Nb6 5 Bb3 Nc6 6 Nf3 d6 7 exd6 c4 8 Bc2 Qxd6 9 0-0 g6 10 b3 [This looks rather ugly, but White needs to be rid of the c4 pawn so that he can play d4 in due course.] 10...Bg7 11 Na3 cxb3 12 axb3 0-0 13 d4 Bg4 14 Nc4!? [14 h3 Bxf3 15 Qxf3 e5 has been played in a few grandmaster games, but Black has generally done quite well after this. In the game, e5 is not quite so easy to play, and when it does get played, White has an option other than to capture.] 14...Nxc4 15 bxc4 Qc7 [Black does not have time for 15...e5 because of 16 Ba3] 16 h3 Bxf3 17 Qxf3
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Tiviakov and Korneev are the only players on 3/3. Peter Wells sacrificed liberally for an attack against Korneev. But, just when it looked he might be breaking through, Korneev had the option of sacrificing his queen for a lot of minor pieces and this refuted the attack. After goal of the month, Richard Palliser scores save of the season. He looked completely lost but somehow drew against Ikonnikov.
Ikonnikov,V (2560) - Palliser,R (2389)
Monarch Assurance Port Erin IOM (3.6), 26.09.2005
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[White is two pawns up and has the black king at his mercy. But with the clock ticking, it is not so easy to wrap up.] 27 Qc7 [27 Qc8! , with the threat of Qf8+ followed by Rxh7+, is much better.] 27...Qf5 28 Qxh7+ Kg5 29 Qh3 Re3!? [A last desperate throw of the dice by Black.] 30 Qxe3 fxe3 31 Rxf5+ Kxf5 32 Re7?! [32 Kg1 may still win, though White must have been nervous of 32...Rd4 33 Kf1 Ke4 34 Re7+ Kd3 etc.] 32...Re4 33 g4+ Kf4 34 Rxe4+ Kxe4 [White has three extra pawns, but the pesky adversary on e3 is a match for them all. The following moves are forced as far as the second queening.] 35 Kg2 Kd3 36 b6 e2 37 b7 e1Q 38 b8Q Qe2+ 39 Kg3 Qe3+ 40 Kg2 Qe2+ 41 Kg3 Qe3+ 42 Kh4 Qh6+ [A fighting save by Black.] 1/2-1/2
Dietmar Kolbus drew against Leonid Kritz but missed a neat mate at the end.
Kritz,L (2544) - Kolbus,D (2416)
Monarch Assurance Port Erin IOM (3.14), 26.09.2005
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Howard Hughes missed a win with 25...Rxf3! and then was snared by 26 Qb3! which got Roeder off the hook (more or less).
Roeder,M (2393) - Hughes,H (2194)
Monarch Assurance Port Erin IOM (3.30), 26.09.2005
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Steve Fairbairn, who comes from Toronto, said yesterday that it was the first time he had drawn with two 2400+ players in a row; today he beat another 2400, so he must be on cloud nine.
Round 3 Bd WHITE Result BLACK PIN 1 TIVIAKOV,Sergei 2678 (2) 1 - 0 GORMALLY,Daniel 2557 (2) 1 17 2 KOBALIA,Mikhail 2614 (2) ½ - ½ BRODSKY,Michail 2554 (2) 3 19 3 EPISHIN,Vladimir 2600 (2) ½ - ½ ULIBIN,Mikhail 2529 (2) 5 23 4 WELLS,Peter 2529 (2) 0 - 1 KORNEEV,Oleg 2594 (2) 24 8 5 SHABALOV,Alexand 2593 (2) ½ - ½ KIDAMBI,Sundarar 2484 (2) 9 28 6 IKONNIKOV,Vyache 2560 (2) ½ - ½ PALLISER,Richard 2389 (2) 14 43 7 KUZUBOV,Yuri 2535 (2) ½ - ½ SULSKIS,Sarunas 2535 (1½) 22 21 8 BOBRAS,Piotr 2525 (1½) ½ - ½ GHAEM MAGHAMI,Eh 2603 (1½) 25 4 9 GUPTA,Abhijeet 2380 (1½) ½ - ½ GALKIN,Alexander 2598 (1½) 46 6 10 KUNIN,Vitaly 2448 (1½) ½ - ½ DAVID,Alberto 2579 (1½) 32 11 11 MIKHALEVSKI,Vict 2572 (1½) ½ - ½ LALIC,Bogdan 2491 (1½) 12 27 12 GOLETIANI,Rusuda 2332 (1½) 1 - 0 YAKOVICH,Yuri 2560 (1½) 53 15 13 POSTNY,Evgeny 2559 (1½) 1 - 0 KLENBURG,Mikhail 2400 (1½) 16 41 14 KRITZ,Leonid 2544 (1½) ½ - ½ KOLBUS,Dietmar 2416 (1½) 20 39 15 BOSBOOM-LANCHAVA 2363 (1) 0 - 1 ARESHCHENKO,Alex 2625 (1) 51 2 16 ERENBURG,Sergey 2595 (1) 1 - 0 PEEK,Marcel 2373 (1) 7 49 17 KOGAN,Artur 2580 (1) 1 - 0 HANLEY,Craig 2367 (1) 10 50 18 ZIMMERMAN,Yuri 2375 (1) 0 - 1 FRIDMAN,Daniel 2566 (1) 48 13 19 MALAKHATKO,Vadim 2556 (1) 1 - 0 RADOVANOVIC,Jovi 2357 (1) 18 52 20 ADLY,Ahmed 2503 (1) ½ - ½ ASHTON,Adam 2294 (1) 26 56 21 DUHAYON,Yves 2230 (1) 0 - 1 HOWELL,David W 2471 (1) 59 29 22 ALLEN,Keith 2210 (1) 1 - 0 NEUBAUER,Martin 2468 (1) 62 30 23 SMITH,Andrew P 2204 (1) 0 - 1 NEELOTPAL,Das 2467 (1) 64 31 24 KONONENKO,Tatian 2442 (1) ½ - ½ MIRZOEVA,Elmira 2223 (1) 34 60 25 WALTHER,Cliff 2175 (1) 0 - 1 AAGAARD,Jacob 2442 (1) 69 33 26 ZATONSKIH,Anna 2435 (1) 1 - 0 SPENCE,David 2218 (1) 36 61 27 GRANT,Alan 2152 (1) ½ - ½ GREET,Andrew N 2425 (1) 71 37 28 FAIRBAIRN,Steve 2065 (1) 1 - 0 ZUDE,Erik 2424 (1) 82 38 29 DWORAKOWSKA,Joan 2401 (1) 1 - 0 GROFFEN,Hans 2210 (1) 40 63 30 ROEDER,Mathias 2393 (1) ½ - ½ HUGHES,Howard R 2194 (1) 42 67 31 SAREEN,Vishal 2385 (1) 1 - 0 LOHOU,Stephane 2144 (1) 44 72 32 MARTIN,Katie 1953 (1) 0 - 1 COX,John 2385 (1) 89 45 33 DUNN,Andrew 2197 (½) ½ - ½ NEGI,Parimarjan 2376 (1) 66 47 34 FRASER-MITCHELL, 2098 (½) 0 - 1 GLADYSZEV,Oleg 2436 (½) 78 35 35 WERNER,Gert 2047 (½) 0 - 1 MANNION,Steve R. 2331 (½) 83 54 36 ZOZULIA,Anna 2314 (½) 1 - 0 GOODGER,Martyn 2162 (½) 55 70 37 PERIC,Slavisa 2280 (½) ½ - ½ BENNION,David A. 2074 (½) 57 81 38 YOUNG,Mel 1971 (½) 0 - 1 VITOUX,Colomban 2264 (½) 88 58 39 FOX,Pierre 1815 (½) 0 - 1 KIRSCHBAUM,Gunna 2204 (½) 91 65 40 ADAMS,Phil 2138 (½) 1 - 0 HUTCHINSON,Norma 2097 (0) 73 79 41 NICHOLSON,John 2000 (0) 0 - 1 WADEMARK,Helge 2182 (0) 86 68 42 SPANTON,Tim 2032 (0) ½ - ½ FOX,Anthony 2118 (0) 84 74 43 RUSTON,Mark 2116 (0) 1 - 0 HENDERIKSE,Bert 2028 (0) 75 85 44 HICKMAN,John 2115 (0) ½ - ½ DE LAGONTRIE,Jea 1988 (0) 76 87 45 HEYL,Thomas 2101 (0) 1 - 0 MARKS,Ian A 1889 (0) 77 90 46 HENRICHSEN,Jens 2075 (0) 1 - 0 MCKENZIE,Mark 1249 (0) 80 92