Prize Ceremony European Team Chess Championship
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Friday, October 30, 2009Prize Ceremony European Team Chess ChampionshipWomen's chess was celebrated these last 10 days. Thanks to all fans and friends who have cheered for us during the whole championship. We dedicate this victory to you all. You can see from our smiles that all our efforts were not in vain. It is a sweet victory, and one which benefits us all, and the game of chess in particular. I will go back home in a few hours, and I am already preparing for you full video reports of most of my games. They were all of a very high level and contained many interesting moments, nice sacrifices, deep strategical moves, and of course some mistakes on both sides. I look forward to sharing some of those experiences with you. After a short training stay at home, in less than 2 weeks I will fly to the Moscow World Blitz Championship, to which I have been invited and which will be the strongest blitz tournament I will ever have participated in, I'm looking forward to it! Women's World Chess Champion Labels: European Team Championship, Kosteniuk, Novi Sad Medals at the European Team Chess Championship1st Board: Gold: Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia) Silver: Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria) Bronze: Kateryna Lahno (Ukraine) 2nd Board: Gold: Lela Javakhishvili (Georgia) Silver: Lilit Mktrchian (Armenia) Bronze: Sophie Milliet (France) 3rd Board: Gold: Nadezhda Kosintseva (Russia) Silver: Sopiko Khukhashvili (Georgia) Bronze: Lilit Galojan (Armenia) 4th Board: Gold: Ekaterini Fakhiridou (Greece) Silver: Joanna Dworakowska (Poland) Bronze: Olga Vasiliev (Israel) 5th Board: Gold: Joanna Majdan (Poland) Silver: Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia) Bronze: Valentina Gunina (Russia) Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion Labels: European Team Championship, Kosteniuk, Novi Sad Russian Women win Gold at European Team ChampionshipDear Chess friends, I am so pleased to let you know that just a few moments ago my team, the team of Russia, won what is probably one of the strongest and most important team competitions of the year, the European Team Championship. It was a race until the last moment with Georgia. We had an individual point advantage before the last round, but it was critical we win our last match against Armenia. We managed to win, and so ended up the championship with 8 won matches out of 9 (see full rankings), that's 16 match points, and more individual match points than anybody (26 points, see individual results). Second came in Georgia, with 16 match points (that's 7 won matches and two drawn matches), but only 24 individual points. I played all my games on Board 1, my team members are, in order of boards, Tatiana Kosintseva, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Marina Romanko and Valentina Gunina. I'd like to thank them all for supporting the team and helping us get gold. The championship was extremely hard fought, and almost all my games have been interesting. I scored 6 out of 8, that's 4 wins (against Monica Calzetta Ruiz, Kateryna Lahno, Zeinab Mamedjarova, Jana Jackova) and 4 draws (against Nana Dzadnidze, Szidonia Vajda, Monica Socko, and Elina Danielian). I missed winning opportunities in a few games, and played out some nice combinations, so you can be sure I will soon publish some new videos both for my Chess Killer Tips podcast and for my YouTube channel "ChessQueen". I'll write much more after the prize ceremony. Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Champion
Happy Chess Halloween (3)Thursday, October 29, 2009Russia and Georgia Leading in the ETC Women'sRussia today beat the Czech Republic 3-1 (from left: Kosteniuk, T. Kosintseva, N. Kosintseva, Romanko) Hello to all! Just a short post to let you know that the 8th round was played today in Novi Sad at the European's Team Championship, and tomorrow morning will be the final 9th round. Contending for the gold in the women's section is Russia and Georgia, both having 14 match points. Russia has 2 individual points more, which may turn out to be useful in case of a tie-break. Here below you can see my game against Jana Jackova. I'm playing white, again in a Ruy Lopez, and playing against a Marshall attack (I like to play the Marshall myself, so this was tough playing against one of "my" openings). Well the game was decided not in the opening, but later in the middle game and in the end-game. That's why I advise my students not to spend too much time on the opening, but rather concentrate on middle games and endgames. The important thing about the opening is that you should enter the middle game in any "playable" kind of position, then try to show your mastery in the middle and end game. Again, I'm playing white: Kosteniuk - Jackova (from right: Kosteniuk, T. Kosintseva, N. Kosintseva, Romanko) Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion Labels: European Team Championship, Kosintseva, Novi Sad Happy Chess Halloween (2)By popular demand I'm posting another Halloween pic. I repeat my offer from 2 days ago (see below) to give an autographed prize to anybody who sends me their best Halloween chess photo(s) - I will select up to 3 prizes from all entrants. Tomorrow I will post a re-mastered series of my Halloween chess photos. Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion Labels: Halloween Wednesday, October 28, 2009ETC - Round 7 & Mamedjarova - KosteniukHello dear chess amateurs of women's chess! Today was the 7th round at the European Team Championship in Novi Sad. On the first table, my team Russia beat Azerbaijan 4-0, on the second, Georgia beat Israel 3-1, and on the third, Armenia beat Romania 3.5-0.5. Preliminary rankings show Russia and Georgia leading with 12 team points, followed by Armenia and the Czech Republic, with 10. There are still 2 rounds to be played, so anything can still happen. Tomorrow Russia plays the Czech Republic and Georgia plays Bulgaria. All results can be found on the site www.chess-results.com and Here is the game I played today against board 1 of Azerbaijan, Zeinab Mamedjarova: Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion www.chessblog.com Labels: European Team Championship, Mamedjarova, Novi Sad Happy Chess Halloween!I would like to wish you a nice Chess Halloween this October 31st. If any of you will celebrate Halloween with chess in any way, and if you send me a photo of your celebration that day, which includes chess in any fashion, carved in a pumkin, or a frightening chess move, or in your chess costume, I will send an autographed prize to the best submission I get! Very best chess wishes to you, Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion
Kosteniuk - Lahno PreviewI would just like to show you the game I played today in the European Team Championship. I beat Ekateryna Lahno from the Ukraine in a Ruy Lopez Opening. I will comment this game fully after the tournament is over, as there are three very important rounds left. I am playing white in this game, Kosteniuk - Lahno: Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Champion Labels: European Team Championship, lahno Monday, October 26, 2009Commented Chess Blitz Sutovsky - KosteniukI just posted a new YouTube video with my second chess blitz game against Grandmaster Emil Sutovsky (FIDE ELO 2607 at the time) from the 2006 Tal Memorial. I had already commented my first blitz game against him last year. Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion Labels: Blitz, Chess video, Kosteniuk, Memorial Tal, Sutovksy Friday, October 23, 2009October-09 AK Grand-Prix Puzzle ContestHello everybody! It's time for the October Puzzle Contest and 3 more interesting puzzles of the Alexandra Kosteniuk GRAND-PRIX CHESS PUZZLE CONTEST. As usual till the end of this month you can send me your solutions by email. On the 1st of November I will announce 3 winners who sent me the most complete and correct solutions. I remind you that from August 2009 on, once a month here on www.chessblog.com I will give you 3 chess puzzles to solve, ranging in difficulty from easy to difficult. They will be challenging and interesting for everyone. I hope you will try to solve them on your own without help from the computer. At the end of each month I will announce 3 winners who will get 3 chess prizes (1 for each). At the end of this year, on December 31, 2009 I will announce the Grand-Prize winner who will get the top chess prize. The Grand-Prize winner will be determined by the number of times participated, and of course the maximum number of correct answers. The more you participate in my puzzle contests, the more chances you will have to win, and of course solving my puzzles will be useful to you and will help you improve at chess. Please answer only by email and not putting the solution in the comments to this post, give a chance to everyone to enjoy solving the problem on their own. And in the email, please mention whole variations to the end, do not only give the first move, special credit will go for completeness of the solution. When several variations are present, write them all. And please write as the subject of the email October 2009 Puzzle Contest. Good luck! Here they are: (Above) Puzzle 1. White plays and wins. Category Intermediate. (Above) Puzzle 2. White to move. White plays and wins. Category Intermediate. (Above) Puzzle 3. White to move White plays and wins. Category Difficult. Labels: ALEXANDRA KOSTENIUK GRAND-PRIX CHESS PUZZLES CONTEST Thursday, October 22, 2009Kosteniuk - Calzetta PreviewI usually don't comment games while the tournament is still raging, but I received some requests (from Twitter and from Facebook) to show them the game of the first round of the European Team Championship in Novi Sad, which I played against Monica Calzetta Ruiz of Spain. There are two ways to watch it. [Event "17.EWTCC 2009"] [Site "Novi Sad"] [Date "2009.10.22"] [Round "1.1"] [White "Kosteniuk, Alexandra"] [Black "Calzetta Ruiz, Monica"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Be7 4. d4 d6 5. dxe5 dxe5 6. Bd5 Bg4 7. Bxc6+ bxc6 8. Qe2 Nf6 9. Nbd2 Bd6 10. Nc4 O-O 11. h3 Bh5 12. Bg5 Qe7 13. g4 Bg6 14. Nfd2 h6 15. Bh4 Rab8 16. f3 Bc5 17. Nb3 Bb6 18. O-O-O Qe6 19. Bg3 Nd7 20. h4 f6 21. g5 fxg5 22. hxg5 h5 23. Rxd7 Qxd7 24. Nxe5 Qe6 25. f4 Be8 26. f5 Qe7 27. g6 Qg5+ 28. Kb1 Be3 29. Rxh5 Qxg3 30. Qc4+ 1-0 2) Have a look at the game, in the following diagrams: Before 7. Bxc6+ to weaken Black's pawns Before 13. g4 to start an attack on the King's side Before the nice exchange sacrifice 23. Rxd7!! Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Champion Wednesday, October 21, 2009European Team Championship 2009 Starts!Click on logo above to go to Organizer Site NEW: LINK TO LIVE GAMES ROUND 2 October 23, 2009 LINK TO LIVE GAMES ROUND 1 October 22, 2009 Dear chess friends, Tonight was the opening ceremony of the 17th European Team Chess Championships, which are taking place in Novi Sad, Serbia. The tournament will be very tough, as 14 teams are fighting for the gold, among which some very strong teams, such as Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, and Armenia. Click on banner above to see all Results You can see below that many very strong players are participating. I'm playing in the Russian team, which is composed of: Board 1: GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, ELO 2516 Board 2: GM Tatiana Kosintseva, ELO 2536 Board 3: IM Nadezhda Kosintseva ELO 2493 Board 4: IM Marina Romanko ELO 2453 Board 5: WFM Valentina Gunina ELO 2437 Tomorrow my team will play against Spain. Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Chess Champion Announced players are (in order of starting rating): As soon as the tournament will start, you'll be able to click on the player's name to see their individual results. Labels: European Team Championship, Novi Sad |
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