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(1) Posted by Harry Fougiaxis [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 21:31] |
5th ISC 2009 Preliminary Results Preliminary results from Athens, Greece
1. Prentos 49.5
2. Sklavounos 26.0
3. Papastavropoulos 25.5
4. Konidaris 25
5. Skyrianoglou 22.5
6. Markesinis 21 |
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(2) Posted by Marjan Kovačević [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 21:48] |
Preliminary results from Belgrade, Serbia:
1. Vuckovic 51, 2. Podinic 50, 3. Mladenovic 49, 4. Velimirovic 46, 5. Spiric 42, 6. Sibinovic 36.5, 7-8. Gadjanski, Radomirovic 28.5, 9. Soskic 28, 10. Trifunovic 25, etc.
There were 23 participants in the 1st category and 32 school children in the 2nd category. |
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(3) Posted by Vladimir Tyapkin [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 22:00] |
Please post problems and (separately) solutions for those who could not participate.
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Added by Administrator:
see http://www.sci.fi/~stniekat/pccc/isc09p.htm |
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(4) Posted by Vladimir Tyapkin [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 22:29]; edited by Vladimir Tyapkin [09-01-26] |
Here are the preliminary results from Tver, Russia
Category 1
1.Anatoly MUKOSEEV 54 (223 min)
2.Aleksandr KOZYREV 48,5
3.Andrey PETROV 43,5
4.Dmitriy ALEXANDROV 42,5
5.Aleksandr AZHUSIN 40
6.Evgeny VIKTOROV 33
7.Jury MALYSKIN 32
8.Aleksandr MAXIMOV 31
9.Evgeny SHILKIN 21,5
Category 2
1.Vlad SOBOLEV 37
2.Artem PUGACHEV 34
3.Viktor GLUSHAKOV 33
4.Artur GROMOV 32
5.Timur KHANINJOV 31
6.Tatjana ZHELEZNOVA 21 |
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(5) Posted by Eric Huber [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 22:54] |
Here are the preliminary results from Bucharest, Romania:
1st Category
1. Dinu-Ioan NICULA 49 (234')
2. Mihail MARIN 33 (240')
3. Vlad-Cristian JIANU 24 (235')
4. Gabriel JEGA 15 (235')
5. Danut ENACHE 14.5 (240')
- 9 participants.
2nd Category
1. Alexandru POP 37 (97')
2. Teodora VASILE 27 (162')
3. Florin-Iulian DOBRE 24 (191')
4. Diana SERBANESCU 23 (114')
5. Ana-Margareta DOBRE 19 (129')
- 8 participants. |
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(6) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Sunday, Jan 25, 2009 23:21] |
Preliminary results from Bratislava (Slovakia):
Category 1
1. Milan Svrček 40/240
2. Ľubomír Širáň 38/231
3. Marek Kolčák 34/240
Category 2
1. Karol Rückschloss 33/96
2. Juraj Kolčák 31/236
3. Pavol Brtáň 21/236
Not many participants here, 5 and 3 in categories 1 and 2 respectively. |
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(7) Posted by Dejan Glisić [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 09:45] |
Preliminary results from Zagreb - Croatia are available at: http://pzrdig2.bloger.hr/, or at http://freenet-homepage.de/pzr-dig/ in a column 'Turniri'. |
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(8) Posted by Mikalai Sihnevich [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 13:54] |
Preliminary results from Minsk - Belarus (local contoller - Tony Stavski):
Category 1
1. Mikhail Khramtsevich - 45/240,
2. Aleksandr Bulavka - 44/220,
3. Mikalai Sihnevich - 42.5/240,
4. Viktor Zaitsev - 37.5/235,
5. Aleksandr Mikholap - 34/235,
6. Vladimir Bartosh - 26/240,...
Category 2
1. Aleksandr Gorbatenko - 15,
2. Nikolai Sheshko - 13.5,
3. Gleb Shostak - 8,5
4. Ilja Usiukevich - 5.
There were 8 participants in the 1st category and 4 in the 2nd one. |
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(9) Posted by Brian Stephenson [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 18:40] |
The preliminary results for Great Britain are available at:
http://www.bstephen.me.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100:isc-2009-premliminary-gb-results&catid=74:2009&Itemid=55 |
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(10) Posted by Joose Norri [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 18:43] |
The three move helpmate was set for solving in the Andernach 2003 contest. Opinions?
Joose Norri |
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(11) Posted by Piotr Murdzia [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 19:44]; edited by Piotr Murdzia [09-01-27] |
Preliminary results from Gdynia, Poland
Category 1:
1. GM Piotr Murdzia 56 pkt. (240 min.)
2. IM Bogusz Piliczewski 35 pkt. (240)
3. FM Zbigniew Szczep 28 (240)
4. Maciej Kuśmierz 21 (240)
5. Leonard Jankowski 1 (240)
Category 2:
1. Michał Kanarkiewicz 28 (239) junior
2. Paweł Kapica 24 (239) junior
3. Juliusz Pham 11 (210) junior
4. Kasper Serżysko 10 (142) junior
5. Miłosz Moszczeński 2 (216) junior
Details - http://www.solving.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=223&Itemid=9 |
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(12) Posted by Bogusz Piliczewski [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 22:13] |
There is a change in the preliminary results from Gdynia.
Category 1:
1. GM Piotr Murdzia 59 pts. (240 min.)
2. IM Bogusz Piliczewski 35 pts. (240)
3. FM Zbigniew Szczep 32 (240)
4. Maciej Kusmierz 21 (240)
5. Leonard Jankowski 1 (240) |
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(13) Posted by Michal Dragoun [Monday, Jan 26, 2009 23:40] |
Preliminary results from Prague (only category 1):
1. Michal Dragoun 46
2. Frantisek Sabol 40
3. Miroslav Henrych 25,5
4. Josef Burda 16
5. Alexander Fica 14
6. Frantisek Bobisud sr. 11,5
7. Frantisek Bobisud jr. 11,5 |
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(14) Posted by Marjan Kovačević [Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009 00:58] |
Now that I see Category 2 results from other countries, Serbian juniors (Belgrade) seemed to be surprisingly good:
Branko Grbic 38 (91), Vladimir Lukovic 33 (153), Branislav Kiproski 33 (180), Luka Vojinovic 29 (155) (32 participants). |
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(15) Posted by Abdelaziz Onkoud [Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009 10:18] |
France:
Catégorie A:
1-VILLENEUVE ALAIN 50 239 1er
2-CAILLAUD MICHEL 46 * 238 2nd
3-ONKOUD ABDELAZIZ 44.5 232 3eme
4-GILBERT AXEL 30 239 4eme
5-CAPRON DANIEL 26.5 232 5eme
6-DEU MOREL JEAN LUC 24.5 240 6eme
7-DUPIN JACQUES 23 240 7eme
8-BESANCON REMI 17 238 8eme
9-TRITTEN PIERRE 16.5 231 9eme
10-GOUZE FRANCOIS 13 231 10eme
Catégorie B:
1-JARRETON HERVE 27 178 1er
2-MAUFFREY HUGUES 24 192 2nd
3-MOTTAIS FRANCOIS 17 115 3eme
4-PATRON PASCAL 16 167 4eme
5-POUYADE FABRICE 11 197 5eme
* CAILLAUD MICHEL 50 (à confirmer par le contrôleur) |
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(16) Posted by Abdelaziz Onkoud [Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009 10:21] |
http://www.france-echecs.com/index.php?mode=showComment&art=20081203230633249 |
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(17) Posted by Administrator [Wednesday, Jan 28, 2009 12:00] |
Problems (and link to solutions):
http://www.sci.fi/~stniekat/pccc/isc09p.htm |
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(18) Posted by Gilles Regniers [Wednesday, Jan 28, 2009 13:23] |
Are the problems of the B-category available anywhere? |
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(19) Posted by Piotr Murdzia [Wednesday, Jan 28, 2009 22:43] |
Problems from A and B groups are here: http://www.oproblemista.com.br/isc2009/isc2009.htm
Piotr Murdzia
http://www.murdzia.com |
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(20) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Wednesday, Jan 28, 2009 23:14]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [09-01-28] |
On Sackmann B3 white also should win with 7.Qxg8+ Kxg8 8.d7 - so no reason to give one point for 7.Qa1+
Also, B is for beginners and those not so experienced, I think (i.e. people like me). There are some very easy (Sackmann) or famous (White, Wurzburg) problems. |
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