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//-->15.5pts.;2ndDreev14.5;3rd Shirov 13.5;4thBareevl2.5;5thLjubojevic11.56th-8thIkrpovJune1993(Category 16) FinalStandinglstMororric 6.0pts.;2nd-3rdAnand, Khalifman5.5;Goldin,Ivanchuk,SherbakovEpishin9.5;I1th-12thPolgagZ,.-It.0;9thKiselev10.0;10thTiviakov9.Q 13thKhalifmant.5;August 1993players.\ilomcn'sInterzond:KeterranArakhamiaofGeorgia winsaheadof394th-sthAdams, Yusupov5.0;6th-7thAzmaiparashvili,Georgiev,Ki4.0;8thTopalov4.0;9thChristiansen 3.5; 10thRivas2.O14th Budnikov 7.5; 15th-l6thBalashov, Ivanovic 7.0; 17th-19thBykhornky,Vaganian, Timman5.5;20thSmplov4.5r:ffi-ffi,iiIMay1993t0thAslanTeamChessdcSl(A.MephlsloL.;**,,*JJune1993"CommunldadMadrldn(Category 16) FinalStanding:lst-3rdKramnik,Topalov, Anand6.5Pts.;4thSalov6.0;5thPolgar,J4.0;6th-8thSanSegundo, Illescas,Rivas 3.5;9thlzeta2.OMadrldI(Category16)FinalStanding:lstShirovt.0pts.;2ndGelfand7.5;Champlonshlp,June1993Final Standing3rdM.Gurevich7.0; 4th-5thAdams,Bareev6.5;6thLutz6.0;1lGzakhstan25.0pts.Hertneck, Huebner 4.5;1lthI-autier3.5; 12thHjartarson3.07thYusupov5.0; 8th-9th2Uzbekistan24,5l:utier3.0;10th3Philippines24.04China23.55Indonesia21.06India20.578Tajikistantt.S7-8VietnamJune1993(Category 15)FinalStanding:lstEhlvest7.0Pts.;May1993Don MlguelNqfdorfTournamcnf(C-ategory14)Finaltt.52nd-4th Beliavsky, Goldin,Epishin6.0;5th-8thAkopian,Dolmatov, Vaiser,Vyzmanavin5.5;9th-10thPsakhis, Serper 5.0;11th.12thRuban, Pigusov 4.5Standing:lst-2ndKamsky,9-10 Singapore18.09-10NewZralandL8.0Shirw7.0pts.;3rd Korchnoi6.5;4th-5th Granda Zuiriga,I-arsen6.0;6th-8th Milos,Campora,Illescas 5.5; 9th Panno 5.0;10thSpangenberg4.5;1lthSeirawan11 Myanmar17.512 Malapia13A17.04.O;l2th Zarnicki3.5Iran16.5Nilmegen, Holland14 Malapia Jrs.16.015Qatar15.5VeteranViktorKorchnoidefeatedDutchyoungster JeroenPardublce, CzechRep.1.993(CrownGrouP)C:tegory1,4Final StandinglstGreenfeld6.0pts.;2nd-3rdAlterman, Vlzmanavin 5.5;4thChernin5.0;5th-7thNunn,16 MalapiaB15.017JapanL4.S18 Bahrain13.01.9JulyPiket 6:2inan8-gametrainingmatchinNijmegen,Holland.Korchnoi won 4gamesand lostnone.Brunei3.5Antwerp,BelglumDolmatov, Malaniuk 4.5; 8thHodgson4.0;9thStohl3.o;10thBlatny2.5August1993(C:tegory13)FinalStanding:lst-2ndPiket,Korchnoi 6.5;3rdChristiansen5.0;4th VanderWiel5.0;5th-7thM.Gurevich,Hansen, Speelman4.5;8th Winants3.5;9th-10thDutreeuw,PolugayerrskY2.0between Swedish GMsUlfAndersson andFerdinandHellerswasheld tocelebratetheChessClubwon35-25.Anexhibitionsix-game match80thanniversaryoftheEksjoinSweden.Hellersiune1993TalMcmorlal BlltzTournamcnl Final Standinglst:srasnVOL.9No.3,:Executive Publisher:n,.tlisher:::::::: LOUfdCS,',','],:,:PublishingDirector:F.LOZanOGlennM.BordonddaTable ofContentsOTheKasparov-ShortGambit...'.....4..'..'9OEuweMemorial...'.'13O Dortmund........17O SevilleO Pamplona'....19......22O TerApel..--...25O MelodyAmber........32O Leon.--...9O loseliani-Polgar........37OBiellnterzonal....''.39ORussianZonal......42O Podolsk.....45O NewYorkOpen.OWorldSeniorChampionshiP........47. ..48OChessNotes..'.53OBeijing. Asian GMCircuit. . ..54OJakarta. Asian GMCircuitO AustralianOpen."'..55... '....56OFar East BankOpenCoverphotosbyJericoCanlapan''': : :.i'..'...:: ": ,' ."...:ManagingEditorManolitoM. FerrerAssociate Edilor,CastoP.Abundo,Jr.Editorial Consultants,i', ManuelF..Lara'GMEugeneTorre':A.'..Correspondents:CanadaTrto MendozaAaron ,P.R.O.C.lndonesiaXuJialiangDlamilDjamalSri LankaMataysiaPeterLongfarinlalAturuPaneBrazilPhilippinesRicardodeGuzmanHerberl CarvalhoRico MascarinasMannvBenitezUnitedStatesAustralia:'.....-.:'' .':.CHESSASIATheKasparov-ShortGambitDiscord Among Caissa's ChildrenbyJose Ventura Aspirasmarkedbypre-match posturings thatoftenranged fromthesublime(e.9.,Korchnoi's demandin1978forhisfami-lytobe allowedto joinhimintheWestfollowinghisdefection from theSovaetUnion) tothe ridiculous(e.9., the x-rayexamination ofthespecial chairusedbyFischerinReykjavik1972whichyieldedtwodead flies).Still,whateverlevelsofeccentricityoregocentricatywere betrayedbythesewranglings,al-mostalwaysthefiercenessofthe ensu-w+3:,.Iff#?il3,:iff '-'*iJy',"#,leading grandmasterswil!square offinseparate championshipmatchesthisSeptember.Bulwho,exactly,willdepend on pointof view.Tothe FederationInternationale desEchecs(FIDE), theworldchess federa-tioncomposedof150memberIil:countries,the worldchampion wil!bethe winner of theAnatolyKarpov-JanTimmanmatchtobeplayedintwohal-ves intheNetherlandsand theSul-tanate of Oman.ingstruggle atthechessboardcompensated.,To others and not theleasttoGaryKasparov himself,thelast mantoholdtheFIDEtitle andthehighestratedplayer ofalltime,heistheworldcham-pion and willremainsounlessbeatenby challengerNigelShortintheirLon-donshowdown.Whoeverthewinners ofthesematches will be, the titlewillneverbethesame again. Acceptance astheworld's number onewillneverbeassolid or asuniversal asbefore.!nfact,even beforetheKasparov-Short,andKarpov-Timmanrivalchampionshipscouldunravel,a'third'worldchampionhasalready been acclaimed bymany:BobbyFischer.SublimetoRidiculousOnlyoncebefore hadthequarrelbeenmainly betweencontenderandtheworldchess body. This wasin1975whenFIDErejected Fischer'sproposaltoadopt Steinitz'sRules withthe"firsttowintengames' provisoforhistitledefense against Karpov. Rebuffedonwhat he consideredamatterofprin-ciple,Fischer forfeitedtheworldtitle.Andratherthanplayunderunaccep-table conditions,hewent onaself-im-posed'exileo fromchessfortwodecades,asilence broken only recent-ly.RareBirdThis time,thecontroversybetweenthechess individual andorganizedchesspitsnot onlythechampionagainstFIDE,butalseandwiththechampion-thechallenger.However,theKasparov-Shoft team-Controversy hasdoggedthe worldchesstitlesinceFIDEorganizedthefirstofficialworld championshipin 1948.Mostofthesquabbles had beenbe-tweenthecontendersfor thetitle,CHESSupagainstFIDEis arare bird,worldchess championshipcontroversiesmostlyhaving been betweentheprotagonists.ltmayinfactbe anunholyASIAL-:Butofcoursethepsy-war startedmuch earlier.Even beforeShortandTimmancouldplaytheirmatch,Kasparovhadalreadypubliclyan-nouncedhis preferencefor challengerandhispredictionoftheresult:"ltwillbeShortanditwill beshort.,'Stung, Shortstatedin aNew!nChessinterviewthat'Kasparov hasbeenwrong about manythingsinthepast andhewill continuetobewrongaboutmanythingsintheKasparovandShortthendeclaredthattheywillcontesttheirmatch out-sideofFIDE,undertheauspicesofanew body, theProfessional Chess As-sociation(PCA).ltseems thattheno-tiontherearenopermanentfriendshipsoralliances,only permanentinterests,also applies to chess.FIDEargued,however,that the bid-tenders." AccordingtoFIDEForum,Manchesterwas chosenbecauseitwasbackedby anirrevocablebankfuture.'guarantee, had agreedunconditionallytoFIDE'stermsandconditions,andStrange Bedfellowswaswillingto shareWrights,includingBids have much todowiththetrans-royaltiesto theplayers. Theother bidsformation ofKasparovand Short, whohad not beenasattractive:onefailedtoshouldbenaturalenemies,into bedfel-complywithFIDE's requirements forlows. Last February29, FIDEan-thesubmissionofbids(theLondonnounceditsselection ofManchester,s ChessGroupdid not paythebid feeofbidtohosttheKasparov-Short1993SFr2,500),another containedcondi-WorldChess Championshipmatch. tionswhichFIDEfoundunacceptableThreedays later,onFebruary26,(lMG/Channel4 wantedexclusiveWKasparovand Shortannounced theirrights),andstill anotherbidtoolowbreakfromFIDE,sayingit had refused(SantiagodeCompostela offeredatoconsidertheirwishes.uWeweremodest1million Swiss Francs).neverconsulted.Theyjustinformed usandgaveusadateforManchester.MidnightRendezvousThen wefoundout there had beentwoRegulation2.ZZ oftheWorldCham-bidsfrom London whichwehadneverpionshipRules requiresthe championheardabout.'andthechallengertoinformFIDEinwritingwithin 28 daysofthe endofthe__Ostensiblytheywere unhappy thatFIDEacceptedtheMancnest6iOiOot CandidatesFinalthattheyareable andonly1.15million pounds, whenotherwillingtoplaythematch.Thedeadtinebiddersseemedtohaveofferedmore.for confirmationfellon March5,but stiilThe Spanish city SantiagodeCompos- hopefulthatKasparov and Shortmighttela andthe LondonChessGroupsent somehow change their minds,FIDEex-bids,butthemore spectacularweretended thistoMarch23. ln thetimethatofthelnternationalManagement remaining,FIDEanditspresident Cam-Group/Channel4which wasSO,OOOpomaneslaboredtoconvincethepoundsmorethanManchester's,and"prodigal"duotoreturntothefold.the $5.6 million offerofJezdimirVasil-Phone calls were madetoKasparovjevic, the Yugoslav financierofthe$s and Short, andatsotoShort's secondGM LuboshKavalek,fromdistancesmillion Fischer-Spassky rematch.(e.9.Jakarta)asfarashalfwaythroughCHESSASIA [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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