Saturday, December 20, 2014

Super GM Viswanathan Anand: Winner of London Chess classics 2014 !!



Five-time World Champion ,  and Chess legend Super GM Viswanathan Anand  won the 2014 edition of the London Chess classics , his first London Classic title after defeating British Grand master Michael Adams in the fifth and final round on Monday.
  Anand drew his first four games of the six-player round-robin tournament settling down gradually into the tournament  and finished on a very bright note to give him a first place Podium finish.
   The London classics triumph came two weeks after Anand lost a World championship match Challenge at sochi, Russia and a quick recovery by a 44 year old Anand goes to show that he remains one of the best Grand masters among the elites in chess history  and that there is more to expect fromGM Viswanathan Anand in the coming year.
 According to  the Official website 'It speaks volumes for the character of the man that he was able to bounce back from the disappointment of Sochi a few weeks ago to take this prestigious title in London. And prestige is a two-way street: Vishy Anand’s name on the trophy adds lustre to the London Chess Classic and means that all three world champions active during the tournament’s existence have now won it.

  Vishy’s win on tie-break is karmic compensation for losing out to Magnus Carlsen on tie-break in 2010 despite defeating him in the tournament. Given that the event has now been in existence for five years and six events, it might be timely to publish our roll of honour: 2009 and 2010 Magnus Carlsen; 2011 Vlad Kramnik; 2012 Magnus Carlsen; 2013 Hikaru Nakamura; and now, 2014, Vishy Anand. You’d be hard pushed to find another 21st century tournament with a list of winners as impressive as that.'
GM Viswanathan Anandwho became India's first grandmaster in 1988  in a recent interview with the Times of India when  asked if his best is yet to come, Anand said: "I hope so. I try to be optimistic."  a pointer to the fact that the Indian chess Legend is not planning to quit chess anytime soon and is looking forward to making an impact in the coming year after a decent performance in the year 2014 .Asked if he would like to go into coaching, the grand master said he has not thought about it as he was currently focused on playing. "Chess enables students to memorise and strategise better,"
 "I will be playing more tournaments in general. My focus is really shifting to tournaments." according to Anand who has motivated scores of youngsters from India and around the world to become Chess greats  "Chess enables students to memorise and strategise better,"

"It's very difficult to combine (coaching) with the playing career. And I am still not ready to give that (playing career) up. I am still looking forward for playing for several years. And after that, we can see," he said.



Results for final round: Michael Adams (England, 4) lost to V Anand (India, 7); Anish Giri (Netherland, 7) drew with Vladimir Kramnik (Russsia, 7); Hikaru Nakamura (USA, 6) drew with Fabiano Caruana (Italy, 4).
  

AFRICAN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 (Games hot up after round six of nine) !!


FIRE ON TOP BOARDS as AFRICAN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP enters its last three rounds ***  as the tournament comes down to the last 3 rounds ,the games are getting hotter and the race for the top spots has become quite volatile as the unbeaten and highly rated continues to bleed on the board however none of the players on the top boards can be ruled out of coming first in this event as the element of unpredictability and sporadic nature of African Chess players is spicing up the clashes with interesting flavours , looking most formidable are the trio of  IM Farahat Ali(Egypt) 2386,IM Solomon Kenny (South African GM-elect) and  IM Cawdery Daniel (South Africa) 2430 ranked first to third respectively (after 6 rounds) with IM  Ali opening up a one point gap at the top. Solomon kenny who defeated GM Adly however is presented with a golden opportunity with the White pieces to close the gap in round seven as he is set to collide with IM Ali on board one armed with the white pieces. GM Adly Ahmed who having conceded defeat twice to South Africans seems to have them as his nemesis so far in this tournament is up against another South African  IM Cawdery Daniel (2430) on board two,CM Fawole John Oyeyemi of Nigeria is still very much in the race for the top spot as he pairs up against Ugandan top player FM Wanyama Harold on board three.Fawole outplayed and beat IM  Chumfwa Stanley 2356 in round 6 and the former Nigerian Champion seems to have gotten a good wind aiding his sail towards the top board  The  current Nigerian national champion CM Kigigha Bomo  with the white pieces is up against a very formidable opponent , IM Jere Daniels of Zambia who is rated 2370,Mwale Joseph (malawi) vs CM Simoes Joao (Angola) and  FM Klaasen Calvin Jong (South Africa) Vs CM Abrantes Persson (Mozambique ) squaring up on boards five and six respectively and all on 3.5 out of 6 are also not too far from the top boards. GM Adly however could become the deciding factor eventually as he remained dangerous in spite of losing two games so far in this event.Today's round seven  games will surely be very crucial as any slip at this point could be very fatal as far as making the first position is concerned, however titles are still achievable even in case of set backs on the board hence a fight to the finish approach is advisable in case of set backs as players should aim to finish as high as they can on the Final ranking list . A player finishing 7th   could get the International master title depending on the table set up !! Round seven comes up 3 PM Namibian time (2 PM Nigerian time)  READ MORE @   http://www.akinov.com/2014/12/african-individual-chess-championships_50.html

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Benin Chess tournament 2014 Round 6 & Round 7

 ROUND 6 
MASTERS

Igubor Micah   (4) - (4.5)  Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene     0.5- 0.5
Balogun  Oluwafem (4) - (3.5)  Emuakpeje Ochuko    1-0
Anwuli Daniel   (4) - (3) Okuboarere Karebo           1-0
Onovughe Ochuko  (3) -  (3)  Oghogho Dennis      1-0
Oseimekhin Omoifo  (3) - (3) Crim Joma                 0-1                                                                             
Ejor Charles    (3) -  (2.5) Rabiu Bashir                0-1
Oyama Ekok Oyama  (2.5) -  (2.5) Onokpite Kennedy  1-0
Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh (2) -  (2) Ofowino Torisemuwa  1-0
Edoigiawerie Nosa   (2) - (2)  Jesus cosmas         0-1     
Okonkwo Ifeanyi  (2) -  (1.5)  Enemchukwu  Benjamin Chinedu   1-0
Ehiagwina Edose   (1) - (1) Odiase oluwaseun     0-1
 OGA Magi (1)          BYE 


ROUND 7

Anwuli Daniel  (5) -  (5)  Balogun  Oluwafem
Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene  (5) - (4) Onovughe Ochuko
Crim Joma   (4) - (4.5) Igubor Micah 
Emuakpeje Ochuko (3.5) - (3.5) Rabiu Bashir  
Okuboarere Karebo (3) - (3) Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh
Oghogho Dennis  (3) - (3) Ejor Charles 
Jesus cosmas (3) - (3) Okonkwo Ifeanyi
Onokpite Kennedy (2.5) - (3) Oseimekhin Omoifo
 Odiase oluwaseun (2) - (2) Edoigiawerie Nosa
Ofowino Torisemuwa (2) - (2) OGA Magi
Enemchukwu  Benjamin Chinedu  (1.5) - (1) Ehiagwina Edose 
OYAMA EKOK OYAMA - not paired .







Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Benin Chess Tournament Round 4 results & Round 5 Pairings (Masters)


MASTERS    Round 4 Result
Igubor Micah  (3 ) - (3)  Balogun  Oluwafemi       0-1
Oghogho Dennis (2)  - (2.5)  Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene    0-1
Erhirhie Jesus Cosmas (2) - (2.5)  Emuakpeje Ochuko    0-1
Onokpite Kennedy  (2 ) - (2) Okuboarere Karebo         0-1
Ejor Charles  (2) - (2) Anwuli Daniel   0-1
Onovughe Ochuko (1.5) -  (1.5) Enemchukwu  Benjamin Chinedu  1-0
Oyama Ekok Oyama   ( 1.5) - (1.5)  Rabiu Bashir     0-1
Oseimekhin Omoifo  (1 ) - (1)  Okonkwo Ifeanyi     1-0
Edoigiawerie Nosa   (1) -  (1) OGA Magi     1-0
Crim Joma  (1) - (1) Odiase oluwaseun     1-0 
Ofowino Torisemuwa (1) - (0)Ehiagwina Edose  1-0
Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh        BYE

Round 5 (Masters)
Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene   (3.5) - (4)  Balogun  Oluwafemi    1-0 
Emuakpeje Ochuko (3.5)  - (3)  Anwuli Daniel        0-1
Okuboarere Karebo (3) -  (3) Igubor Micah             0-1 
Onokpite Kennedy (2) -  (2.5) Onovughe Ochuko    0.5-0.5
 Rabiu Bashir  (2.5) - (2) Oseimekhin Omoifo       0-1
Oghogho Dennis (2) - (2 ) Ofowino Torisemuwa    1-0
Crim Joma  (2) - (2) Edoigiawerie Nosa                1-0
Erhirhie Jesus Cosmas (2) -(2) Ejor Charles      0-1
 Enemchukwu  Benjamin Chinedu (1.5) - (1) Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh    0.5- 0.5
 Odiase oluwaseun      (1) - (1.5)  Oyama Ekok Oyama     0-1
 OGA Magi (1) -  (0) Ehiagwina Edose        --
Okonkwo Ifeanyi     (1)       BYE     








Benin Chess tournament 2014 Round two Pairings/Result


Masters section
Round two

1. Onovughe Ochuko  (1)   -  (1) Balogun  Oluwafemi      0-1
2. Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene  (1)   - (1) Anwuli Daniel      1-0
3.Erhirhie Jesus cosmas (1) -  (1)  Oghogho Dennis       0-1
4 Oseimekhin Omoifo  (1) -   (1) Igubor Micah                0-1
5 Crim Joma   (1) -  (1)  Emuakpeje Ochuko                  0-1 
6 Onokpite Kennedy(0)  -  (1) Rabiu Bashir                    1-0
7 Okonkwo Ifeanyi   (0) - (0) Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh     1-0
8 Edoigiawerie Nosa(0) - (0)  Ofowino Torisemuwa           0-1
9 Ehiagwina Edose (0)    - (0) Okuboarere Karebo             0-1  
10 Oyama Ekok Oyama (0)    - (1) Enemchukwu  benjamin Chinedu    0.5- 0.5
11 Odiase oluwaseun  (0)  - (0) OGA Magi                                    0-1
 12 Ejor Charles         (0)          BYE


ROUND 3
1 Balogun  Oluwafemi  (2)   -  (2)  Oghogho Dennis        1-  0
2  Emuakpeje Ochuko   (2) - (2) Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene  0.5 -0.5
3.Enemchukwu  benjamin Chinedu (1.5) -  (2)  Igubor Micah  0-1
Okonkwo Ifeanyi (1)   -  (1)Onokpite Kennedy     0-1
5   Okuboarere Karebo   (1- (1))Oseimekhin Omoifo   1-0 
Rabiu Bashir   (1) -  (1)Onovughe Ochuko       0.5- 0.5
Anwuli Daniel  (1) -  (1) Crim Joma     1-0
OGA Magi  (1) -  (1) Erhirhie Jesus Cosmas   0-1
Ofowino Torisemuwa (1) -  (1) Ejor Charles    0-1 
10 Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh (0) - (0.5) Oyama Ekok Oyama    0.5-0.5
11  Ehiagwina Edose (0) -  (0) (Edoigiawerie Nosa      0-1
12 Odiase oluwaseun  (0)    BYE






Tuesday, December 16, 2014

2nd Benin Chess tournament (2014) ROUND ONE

Masters Category 


1 Balogun  Oluwafemi    
  (2200)    1    -  0  Ehiagwina Edose

Enemchukwu  benjamin Chinedu  0 -  1  Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene  (2199)

Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh  (2180)   0-1 Erhirhie Jesus cosmas

Igubor Micah     1   - 0 Onokpite Kennedy      (2133)

Oghogho Dennis         (2116)  1 - 0 Odiase oluwaseun

6  Ofowino Torisemuwa   0-  1  Oseimekhin Omoifo   ( 2106)

7  Emuakpeje Ochuko      (2095)   1   -  0   Okonkwo Ifeanyi

Okuboarere Karebo   0 - 1    Onovughe Ochuko          (2052 )  

Anwuli Daniel   1   - 0  Oyama Ekok Oyama

10 Rabiu Bashir    1  - 0  Edoigiawerie Nosa


2nd Benin Chess tournament (2014 )

Starting Rank (Masters Section -FIDE  Rated)

1 Balogun  Oluwafemi      2200
2 Ekpoikong Uwana Eugene  2199
3 Eluekezi phoenix Chukwuikeh  2180
4 Onokpite Kennedy      2133
5 Oghogho Dennis         2116
6 Oseimekhin Omoifo    2106
7Emuakpeje Ochuko      2095
8 Onovughe Ochuko          2052
9 Anwuli Daniel
10 Edoigiawerie Nosa
11 Ehiagwina Edose
12 Enemchukwu  benjamin Chinedu
13 Erhirhie Jesus cosmas
14 Igubor Micah
15 Odiase oluwaseun
16 Ofowino Torisemuwa
17 Okonkwo Ifeanyi
 18 Okuboarere Karebo
19  Oyama ekok Oyama
20  Rabiu Bashir
21 OGA Magi
22 Crim Joma
23 Ejor Charles



Saturday, December 13, 2014

Major upsets in round ONE of African individual tournament 2014

   The Round one of the African Individual tournament witnessed major upsets as  Egyptian Grand master GM Adly Ahmed rated 2591 to FM Klaasen Calvin Jong rated 2180  a player  411 ELO rating points below him !! Chimthere Alfred Charles (2006) defeated IM Chumfwa Stanley 2356 (350 rating points difference) ,FM Phiri Richmond 2143 pulled a draw with  IM Cawdery Daniel 2430 while CM Abrantes Persson 1972 also drew with  IM Ameir Moheb (2316) this goes to show the level of unpredictability of African chess. giving an indication that this edition is going to be very interesting.
 

Results (Open section)

Round 1 on 2014/12/13 at 15:00

Bo.No. NameFEDRtgPts.ResultPts.NameFEDRtg No.
116
FMKlaasen Calvin JongRSA218001 - 00GMAdly AhmedEGY2591
1
22
IMCawdery DanielRSA24300½ - ½0FMPhiri RichmondZAM2143
18
320
CMNyambalo Joseph XavierMAW8200 - 10IMFarahat AliEGY2386
3
44
IMSolomon KennyRSA238001 - 00Mwale JosephMAW2074
21
523
CMHandjaba McleanNAM203300 - 10IMJere DanielZAM2370
5
66
IMChumfwa StanleyZAM235600 - 10Chimthere Alfred CharlesMAW2006
24
725
Khoa GoodwillNAM199000 - 10FMKayonde AndrewZAM2336
7
88
IMAmeir MohebEGY23160½ - ½0CMAbrantes PerssonMOZ1972
26
927
Anquandah Francis EricGHA195200 - 10CMKigigha BomoNGR2291
9
1010
IMVan Den Heever DonovanRSA228601 - 00CMHoareau BenjaminSEY1853
28
1129
Fumey Enyonam SewaTOG178000 - 10FMWanyama HaroldUGA2241
11
1213
CMFawole John OyeyemiNGR221401 - 00Botsoe KoffiTOG1566
30
1332
Kamberipa WilliamNAM000 - 10FMOlebile ThatoBOT2207
14

Pairings for Round two

Round 2 on 2014/12/14 at 15:00

Bo.No. NameFEDRtgPts.ResultPts.NameFEDRtg No.
13
IMFarahat AliEGY238611IMVan Den Heever DonovanRSA2286
10
211
FMWanyama HaroldUGA224111IMSolomon KennyRSA2380
4
35
IMJere DanielZAM237011CMFawole John OyeyemiNGR2214
13
47
FMKayonde AndrewZAM233611FMOlebile ThatoBOT2207
14
59
CMKigigha BomoNGR229111FMKlaasen Calvin JongRSA2180
16
624
Chimthere Alfred CharlesMAW20061½IMCawdery DanielRSA2430
2
718
FMPhiri RichmondZAM2143½½IMAmeir MohebEGY2316
8
826
CMAbrantes PerssonMOZ1972½0IMChumfwa StanleyZAM2356
6
91
GMAdly AhmedEGY259100Khoa GoodwillNAM1990
25
1012
CMSimoes JoaoANG223200Anquandah Francis EricGHA1952
27
1128
CMHoareau BenjaminSEY185300FMDegondo Simplice ArmelCIV2177
17
1230
Botsoe KoffiTOG156600CMNyambalo Joseph XavierMAW2082
20
1321
Mwale JosephMAW207400Fumey Enyonam SewaTOG1780
29
1431
Almeida Filisberto PimentelSTP000CMHandjaba McleanNAM2033
23