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      Home  >  Chess Puzzles • College Chess • General News  >  14th and 15th round of the Schachbundesliga

      14th and 15th round of the Schachbundesliga

      Chess League, German Bundesliga, Team chess


      14th and 15th round of the Schachbundesliga

      At 10th and 11th of April the last two rounds of the Schachbundesliga season 2009/10 will take place. At the playing venues Baden-Baden and Bremen most probably it will be decided who will win the championship.

      Two rounds before the end of the season Baden-Baden, Solingen and Bremen are fighting for the title in the Schachbundesliga. Most probably the following pairings will decide who will win the championship.

      10. April 2010, 2pm
      Playing venue Bremen:
      Werder Bremen – SG Solingen

      Playing venue Baden-Baden:
      OSG Baden-Baden – SV Mülheim Nord

      These are the four best teams of the league so anything can happen.

      In the case that two teams have the same team points at the end of the season there will be a tiebreak at the end of April. The board points are not relevant as second criteria for the title.

      As in the previous rounds the Schachbundesliga publishes the lineups of the teams involved at the venue, where Baden-Baden is playing:

      14th round: Saturday, 10th of April 2010, 2 pm

      Playing venue Baden-Baden

      OSG Baden-Baden SV Mülheim Nord
      1 Alexei Shirov 2730* Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2718
      2 Etienne Bacrot 2709 Pavel Tregubov 2649
      3 Michael Adams 2682 Daniel Fridman 2661
      4 Arkadij Naiditsch 2685 Vitali Golod 2602
      5 Francisco Vallejo Pons 2696 Alexander Berelowitsch 2551
      6 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 2664 Felix Levin 2481
      7 Jan Gustafsson 2622 Daniel Hausrath 2528
      8 Rustem Dautov 2596 Gerhard Schebler 2486

      SK Heidelberg-Handschuhsheim SF Katernberg
      1 Viacheslav Ikonnikov 2558 Vladimir Chuchelov 2598
      2 Gennadi Ginsburg 2537 Christian Seel 2493
      3 Vladimir Gurevic 2470 Klaus Bischoff 2561
      4 Vadim Chernov 2433 Ilja Zaragatski 2475
      5 Erasmus Gerigk 2335 Sebastian Siebrecht 2456
      6 Jörg Schwalfenberg 2317 Christian Scholz 2373
      7 Hans-Joachim Vatter 2321 Sarah Hoolt 2225
      8 Jean-Luc Roos 2260 Jens Kotainy 2243

      *Elo rating at the beginning of the season

      Playing venue Bremen

      Werder Bremen – SG Solingen
      Hamburger SK – SC Remagen

      Playing venue Eppingen

      SC Eppingen – SV Wattenscheid
      SG Trier – SK Turm Emsdetten

      Playing venue Erfurt

      Erfurter SK – SF Berlin
      Bayern München – SK König Tegel

      15th round: Sunday, 11th of April 2010, 10 am

      Playing venue Baden-Baden

      SF Katernberg OSG Baden-Baden
      1 Vladimir Chuchelov 2598 Alexei Shirov 2730
      2 Christian Seel 2493 Etienne Bacrot 2709
      3 Klaus Bischoff 2561 Michael Adams 2682
      4 Ilja Zaragatski 2475 Arkadij Naiditsch 2685
      5 Sebastian Siebrecht 2456 Francisco Vallejo Pons 2696
      6 Christian Scholz 2373 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 2664
      7 Sarah Hoolt 2225 Jan Gustafsson 2622
      8 Jens Kotainy 2243 Rustem Dautov 2596

      SV Mülheim Nord SK Heidelberg-Handschuhsheim
      1 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2718 Viacheslav Ikonnikov 2558
      2 Pavel Tregubov 2649 Gennadi Ginsburg 2537
      3 Daniel Fridman 2661 Vladimir Gurevic 2470
      4 Vitali Golod 2602 Vadim Chernov 2433
      5 Alexander Berelowitsch 2551 Erasmus Gerigk 2335
      6 Felix Levin 2481 Jörg Schwalfenberg 2317
      7 Daniel Hausrath 2528 Hans-Joachim Vatter 2321
      8 Gerhard Schebler 2486 Jean-Luc Roos 2260

      Playing venue Bremen

      SG Solingen – Hamburger SK
      SC Remagen – Werder Bremen

      Playing venue Eppingen

      SV Wattenscheid – SG Trier
      SK Turm Emsetten – SC Eppingen

      Playing venue Erfurt

      SF Berlin – Bayern München
      SK König Tegel – Erfurter SK

      Live coverage:
      All games of the Schachbundesliga are covered live in the internet. At the particular date of the matches you can get access to the games via the website of the Schachbundesliga.

      Standings after round 13

      RNG Team P
      1. OSG Baden-Baden 24
      2. SG Solingen 24
      3. Werder Bremen 23
      4. Mülheim Nord 20
      5. SV Wattenscheid 16
      6. Hamburger SK 15
      7. SC Remagen 15
      8. SC Eppingen 14
      9. Turm Emsdetten 12
      10. SG Trier 12
      11. SF Katernberg 12
      12. SF Berlin 7
      13. Bayern München 5
      14. Heidelberg-HSH 5
      15. SK König Tegel 2
      16. Erfurter SK 2
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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 9, 2010 at 1:06 pm

        What a strong league!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 9, 2010 at 2:04 pm

        OSG Baden-Baden is packed with Super GMs. How are these teams formed? If it’s a matter of who can pay much more, then this league is a farce.

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