Dortmund Sparkassen 2003
Round one by Chriss Lass
What a day. After a super boring opening
ceremony (sorry;) the fire started on the boards. But
first things first. When I arrived in Dortmund today I
saw Mr. World Champion Kramnik entering the city
theater. (No, he is not going to the theater - the
games happen there.) And with him at least three
assistants. Uh oh. Seems he wants to win this time.
Seems he not so happy that Anand has stolen his first
place in Wijk this year. Whatever. Some say he is
extremely well prepared for this tournament. Prove?
Todays game. He outplayed Radjabov already in the
opening. I know that Radjabov was prepared for todays
line, but he played maybe a bit too aggressive.
Especially sacrificing your queen can be dangerous,
Teimour. Well, get up on your legs again Mr. Radjabov
and show us a new spectacular game. I personally like
his playing style.
Replay Kramnik - Radjabov 1-0
Analysis by GM Boris Alterman and Jason Doss
Anand and Leko? Draw. Please Peter, no
Leko-draw-tactics this year. You can play such nice
games. Show us some. Thank you. Uh - and I heard some
news from India. Vishy is in a good shape they say. So
maybe a draw against him wont be enough next week.
Replay Anand - Leko 1/2
For over six hours Najditch and Bologan tried to test
their endgame knowledge. This must be consuming a lot
of energy. Too bad for the youngster that Bologan
proved Arkadi wrong. Lets hope the long game and the
loss today wont take Najditch's fighting spirit away.
Replay Naiditsch - Bologan 0-1
Television. Yes TV. We will have the Dortmund chess
days covered as every year by the German TV station
"WDR". They want to do three shows. And so you can see
them running around all day with their huge camera.
The host of the show is Mr. Claus Spahn. That is the
man next to that young lady on the picture you see on
this page. OK, ok. I will tell you who the lady is:
Anna Dergachowa. An excellent chess player and
journalist. She writes stuff for Chess.FM, Chess64 and
some others. Plus: She always seems to know everybody
(let's count the hugs;). Chess tournaments are like
family reunions. You just meet well known faces and
watch the same old game. And - hey - if you are in
Europe - dont miss this show and come over for a
day...
Click back tomorrow & CU online.
| | | Standings after round 1 |
| 1-2 | 1.0 | GM Viorel Bologan(Moldova 2650) |
| | | GM Vladimir Kramnik(Russia 2785) |
| 3-4 | 0.5 | GM Viswanathan Anand(India 2774) |
| | | GM Peter Leko(Hungary 2739) |
| 5-6 | 0.0 | GM Arkadij Naiditsch(Germany 2574) |
| | | GM Teimour Radjabov(Azerbaijan 2648) |
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