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MatPlus.Net Forum Competitions Quick newsflash from German Solving Championship Bremen
 
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(1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Saturday, May 11, 2013 21:00]

Quick newsflash from German Solving Championship Bremen


In the first round, twomover expert H.R. (name deleted to
protect the guilty) effortlessly run away from the field
by solving the 20-min 2# section in 10 minutes (and were it
not for the sneaky bastich by Zivko Janevski, ten seconds
would have sufficed - try harder, Marjan :-)

Expectations that those would stay his only points were
too pessimistic, but he won't play any role in the
tournament. Especially considering that tomorrow he'll
have to wake up at six o'clock and it's the self-mate
section - a clear violation of the Geneva convention. :-)

Your rabid reporter will keep you up-to-date.

Hauke
 
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(2) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, May 12, 2013 18:49]

Son of Newsflash:
The GSCB was won by Arno Zude. (OK, that's as much news as
telling that the Pope is catholic :-)
Details will follow later, possibly here
http://www.werder.de/de/schach/aktuell/news/44321.php,
possibly by the tournament director or possibly
by your rabid reporter

Hauke
 
 
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(3) Posted by Sven Hendrik Lossin [Sunday, May 12, 2013 19:30]; edited by Sven Hendrik Lossin [13-05-12]

Thanks for keeping the community informed. My performance on the first day was not exciting but today everything worked great for me, especially the moremovers section.
Hope you enjoyed the tournament so that we will see you again some day.
Congratulations to Arno Zude who was in absolute top shape.
 
   
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(4) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, May 14, 2013 18:42]

Final result:

79,5 328 1 Zude, Arno
75,0 360 2 Limontas, Matyrnas
67,5 360 3 Tummes, Boris
66,5 359 4 Pfannkuche, Michael
65,0 353 5 Selivanov, Andrey
62,5 359 6 Uitenbroek, Hans
61,0 360 7 Wissmann, Dolf
59,5 358 8 Heuvel, Peter van den
58,0 360 9 Schäfer, Ronald
57,5 332 10 Richter, Frank
54,5 327 11 Reddmann, Hauke
53,5 358 12 Neef, Wilfried
53,5 360 13 Loßin, Sven-Hendrik
52,5 360 14 Boer, Johan de
50,0 360 15 Rothwell, Stephen
48,5 360 16 Banaszek, Marcin
47,5 355 17 Degenkolbe, Mirko
47,0 352 18 Schulze, Eberhard
46,5 349 19 Walther, Thomas
45,0 359 20 Gülke, Volker
42,5 358 21 Rein, Andreas
42,0 360 22 Czeremin, Claus
37,0 353 23 Thannheiser, Thomas
32,0 360 24 Kaufhold, Thomas
29,5 360 25 Sieberg, Rolf
27,0 356 26 Schmidt, Peter
3,0 360 27 Hoffer, Hayo

It was a nice competition.
 
   
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(5) Posted by Sven Hendrik Lossin [Tuesday, May 14, 2013 19:55]; edited by Sven Hendrik Lossin [13-05-14]

I only solved one twomover. Another one and I would have qualified for the Worldchampionship...

@Hauke: My Russian is not great but it seems to me that your solving performance with the twomovers impressed Andrey Selivanov.

www.selivanov.ru/novosti/fotogalerei/bremen/
 
   
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(6) Posted by Joost de Heer [Tuesday, May 14, 2013 22:22]

Detailed results:
http://www.probleemblad.nl/index.php/nl/laatste-nieuws/185-open-duits-kampioenschap
 
   
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(7) Posted by Mikalai Sihnevich [Tuesday, May 14, 2013 22:51]

The report and problems used for solving I have found here:
http://www.bremersg.de/aktuelles-1/
 
   
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(8) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:49]; edited by Hauke Reddmann [13-05-15]

Axel just sent around the report. (Send PM to
get *really* loads of detailed data...if needed.)
(EDIT: But only peripherily more detailed that the NL link.)

@Sven: Too bad Zivkos 2# was so tricky, or otherwise I
might have solved in one minute :-)

Hauke
 
 
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