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Evgeny Alekseev becomes the champion of Russia
Monday, 04 December 2006

 

 
  
 
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Image The 59th Russian Chess Championship Superfinal ended on 15 December 2006. Evgeny Alekseev and Dmitry Jakovenko shared the first place with 7.5 points in 11 games.
The fate of the champion's title was decided on tiebreak. Two rapid games were played, with the time control 15 minutes + 10 seconds per move. Evgeny Alekseev, young grandmaster from St. Petersburg, won 1.5-0.5.
All games are relayed online on our website
Games in pgn format

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Russian Women's Chess Championship Superfinal 2006
Monday, 04 December 2006

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The Russian Women's Superfinal ended on December 12 in Gorodets, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. This was a 15th category all-play-all event with 12 participants.

All the three title contenders lost their final round games: Ekaterina Korbut lost to Elena Tairova, Nadezhda Kosintseva was beaten by Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, and Tatiana Kosintseva was defeated by Valentina Gunina.
Thus, Ekaterina Korbut won the tournament, having scored 8 points in 11 rounds with only two draws. Kosintseva sisters, who shared the second place before the last round, were caught up by Elena Tairova. These three players collected 7.5 points each.

Online demonstration of all the games starts at 3 p.m.
Games in pgn format
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Vladimir the First succumbed to Fritz the Tenth
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
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The six-game match between the World Chess Champion Grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik (RUS) and the tenth version of computer program Fritz started in Bonn (Germany) on Saturday 25 Nov 2006.

Vladimir Kramnik needed a win in the last game in order to draw the match, so after 1.e4 he, instead of 1...e5, selected a double-edged Sicilian defense. This resulted in a highly exciting game. Both sides displayed some fine maneuvering, and penetrated deeply into the core of the position, making the encounter worthy of a world championship match.

Alas, the computer depth surpassed the human one - Deep Fritz managed to parry all the opponent's threats and grabbed a pawn without any compensation, after which White's victory became just a matter of time... The final score of the match - 4-2 in the machine's favor.

The official site of the match

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