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Game
without
frontiers
The
I
st
of
fanuary
saw
the appearance of
FIDET
rating list.
First place
is
now
occupied by
the
young Norwegian Magnus
Carlsen.
The
world
of
chess
has
started the new
decade
with,
in
the
l9
year
old,
the youngest
world ranking
list
leader
of
all
time.
Carlsen is
at
the
same
time
already
further
ahead
in
his development
than
any
other
player before
him in
the
history
of
chess,
including
Fischer and Kasparov. Carlsen
also
shares
the
mindset
of
these
two
players.
When
he
sits
down
at
the
board
he
wants
to
win. It
does
not matter
a
jot
which colour
he
has,
what
the
tournament situation might
be
or
who
his
opponent
is.
In
his
interview
with
Magnus Carlsen:
from
chess prodigy
to
no.
I
TIME
magazine,
he
described his
attitude to
a
game.
"I
see chess,
first
and
foremost,
as
a
struggle. Sometimes
beautiful
games
happen
and
chess
becomes an art,
but
in
my
case
that
is
not
in
the
foreground
ofmy
thoughts
and hap-
pens more by
chance."
he has
never
known
a
world
without
compu-
But
Carlsen is
also
the
first
chess
prodigy
for
a
long time who
has
made
it
all the way
to the
top.
The
computer
age
and the
opportunity
to
Iearn
chess
anywhere
at
all in
the
world
and
even
to
measure oneself against the
best
play-
ers
via
the
internet
have all
brought more
and
younger
players
more quickly to
the
top
of
the
world
lists.
too,
chess is
a
game
without
frontiers. For
example the
reigning
world
champion
is 41.
At
the
World
Cup
in Khanty
Mansiysk
at
the end
of
2009,
the
victor Boris
Gelfand
was
not
a
young
player,
but
an
'bldie'i
"Old
guys
like
us can
still
cut the mustard,"
was
the
comment
of the Israeli,
with
a
twinkle
in
his
eye.
And Viktor
Korchnoi, who
will
soon
be celebrating his 80th
birthday,
is
still playing
high
level
chess.
sense
ter
chess.
Viswanathan Anand
had
ChessBase
explained
to
him
at
first hand
as
a
young man
in
19BB
at
the
Chess
Olyrnpiad
in
Thessaloniki.
And
at
the
age
of almost
50
Viktor
Korchnoi
realised the
possibilities
of the
computer
(of
which
he was
not fond)
and
then
made the
leap
into
the
computer world.
Whilst
Korchnoi
still
likes
to
have
a
board next
to his
keyboard,
Carlsen
is
not
even
sure
whether
they have
a
wooden
chess
board
at
home.
But
it
is
not only
the players
who
access chess
in
a
different
way
in
the
digital
age,
this
is
true
for
the
fans
too.
At
the
Chess
Classic
in
London
it
was
possible
to follow live
on the
Fritz
server
what
Carlsen and
Co.
had
to
say
after
their
games. Since
recordings were made,
you
have
the
opportunity
to
relive
these
stellar
moments
here on the magazine
DVD
and
of
course
to
learn
from
them.
In
another
I
sometimes
imagine what it would
be
like
if
The
best representatives
ofthese
three genera-
tions
are
all
agreed
on the fact
that
they
train
such
moments
had
previously
been
recorded
on
film.
Then, nowadays
we
would
be able
to
experience
chess
through recordings
of and
comments by
Alekhine,
Lasker, Tal
or
Fischer.
In
the
future
chess fans
will
be
the
lucky
ones!
Your
Andr6
Schulz
with
computers.
In
the
case
of
Magnus
Carlsen,
Top
tournaments
World Cup
in Khanty
Mansiysk
Editorial
Contents
Top
3
4
5-7
London
Chess Classic
World Team
Championship in
Bursa
tournaments
ChessBase Rankings
2OO9
Video
training
Openings
Tactics
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DVD
spotlight:
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Other recent tournaments
Russian
Championship, Reggio Emilia,
Pamplona.
Annotations from,
e.g.
Bologan,
Fiel
Roiz,
Vi-
-
lntroduction to
22
23
24
25
the
DVD
articles
tiugov
Openings
Marin: Alekhine
Defence
4...96
5.8e2
Schandorff:
Caro-Kann
3.f3 dxe4
Grivas:
Sicilian
4...0b6
Kritz:
French
Rubinstein Variation
with
7.c3
Marin:
Bishop's Opening 3...c6
Stohl:
2
Knights
Game
6...c6
7.dxc6
bxc5 8.Bd3
Kuzmin: Ruy
Lopez 3...N9e7
Postny:
Ruy Lopez
3...Nf6 4.O-0
Bc5
Langrock:
Ruy
Lopez
Exchange
5...f6
Rogozenco:
Albin's Countergambit 5.Nbd2
Karolyi:
Queen's
Gambit Accepted 3.Nf3 c5 4.Nc3
Krasenkow: King's lndian 6.h3 e5
7.d5 a5
Columns
King:
Move
by
Move
Reeh: Tactics
Wells:
Strategy
Miiller:
Endgames
Knaak: Opening Trap
Video
training
Rogozenco:
Trompowsky 2...e6 3.e4 c5
Mikhalchishin:
Ruy Lopez
Archangelsk
7.c3
Service
Update
ChessBase
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(dated
11.11.20O9)
Update
Fritzl2
(dated
18.1.20'1O)
CBM
134
for
Pocket Fritz
4
New
products
with
videos of
the
DVDs
In
the last
few team championships
-
be
they
Chess
Olympiads
or
European
Champion-
ships
-
things
have
never
been
easy
for
the
Russians. They always
started
as
Elo favourites
but they rarely made
it to
the gold medal.
When in
the
second
round
of
the
World
Team
Championship
in
Bursa
they suffered
a
defeat
against the
total
outsiders
from
Greece,
things
seemed
to
be
going
wrong
again.
But then all
went
like
clockwork. Against the USA
-
later
surprisingly their
only rivals
in
the struggle
for the
title
-
they
scored,
thanks to the
lower
boards,
a
good
3:1.
Next
came
the European
champions Azerbaijan.
The
critical
game was
played
on
board
1:
Gashimov - Grischuk.
In
a
really up-to-date
variation
of
the
Najdorf
System
with
Z...Wb6 8.Wd3
(examined
in
depth
by
Emanuel
Berg
in
an
opening article
in
CBM
133)
Gashimov sacrificed
a
lot
of
material.
After
that
the
Russians
relatively quietly worked
their
way
towards their ultimate
goal.
Morozev
ich continued to
play below his
true form, but
the
lower
boards made up
for that
effortlessly
(Vitiugov
with
5.5
out
of 6).
Others
caused
more of
a
stir. The
USA
(even
without
Kamsky)
had
two outstanding
players
in
Nakamura
and
Onischuk. On
top
board Nakamura
played
a
spectacular King's
Indian
game against Gelfand.
15-3
240
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13-5
21
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13-5
21
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36
12-6
220 t36
12-6
205/36
e-10
180/36
7-11
170/36
4-14
125136
3-15
12.0
t36
3-15
11
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I
36
As
Lubomir
Ftacnik points out
in
his analysis,
now
23.Hfrlwould
have
kept
the
initiative
and
the
position would
be
balanced.
After
the move
in
the game,
23.hf4, Grischuk
seized
the
initi-
ative
with
23...bb4+
and
brought
his
king via
India (without Anand) laid
the
foundations
for
the bronze medal
with
3
out
of
4
against
Arme-
nia and Azerbaijan. Later there
was
a
victory
against the Israelis,
who
were
disappointing this
a4tobll
time.
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