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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  An all Russian affair

      An all Russian affair

      Alexander Grischuk, Khanty-Mansiysk, World Cup


      Press release № 24

      GRISCHUK AND SVIDLER WILL MEET IN THE ALL-RUSSIAN FINAL OF THE WORLD CUP

      September 14, Khanty-Mansiysk

      The tie-break of the World Cup Semi-final between Alexander Grischuk (Russia) and Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine) was played on Wednesday, September 14 in Khanty-Mansiysk. The players exchanged victories in rapid games (25 minutes plus 10 second per move), and then Grischuk took the upper hand in two 10-minute games – 1,5-0,5. Yesterday the Russian champion Peter Svidler became the first World Cup finalist, and today he is joined by his compatriot and friend

      Alexander Grischuk. The World Cup 2011 becomes a Russian domestic affair!

      “I am very happy for Peter Svidler and Alexander Grischuk, – said Vassily Filipenko, the president of Ugra Chess Federation. – There is no doubt that the venue, Ugra Chess Academy helped our outstanding grandmasters to achieve this success! I know Peter and Alexander quite well, and the latter even played for our Ugra team in the Russian team championship. They are not only great sportsmen, but also wonderful persons. I am glad that one of them will win the World Cup here, in Ugra. I would also like to give credit to great Ukrainian players Ruslan Ponomariov and Vassily Ivanchuk”.

      Alexander Grischuk answered the question about the luck factor in this tournament: “I was really lucky just once, in the Quarter-final against David Navara. Today it was a tense fight. I played very well in the first game – got an opening advantage and then transposed to a very unpleasant ending for Black, which Vassily was unable to hold. In the second game I got a horrible position, and after е6-e5 it was completely lost. Vassily didn’t give me a chance. In the third game I played in Polgar style: my combination was absolutely unsound, but all the pieces on the board started to hang, and the opponent resigned in three moves. This is so typical for Judit!”

      Thursday, September 15 is a free day at the World Cup. The matches Grischuk-Svidler and Ivanchuk-Ponomariov begin on Friday, September 16. Grischuk and Ivanchuk will play White.
      Peter Svidler and Alexander Grischuk are very good friends. In spring 2011 Svidler was Grischuk’s second during the Candidates matches, where Grischuk also reached the final.

      However, their match at the World Cup cannot end in a draw, and we are all looking forward to see the friends competing for the title.

      Ruslan Ponomariov and Vassily Ivanchuk played a World Championship match in January 2002, almost 10 years ago. Will Ivanchuk manage to avenge his loss? The winner of this match earns the last spot in the World Championship 2012 (the first two spots are already secured by Grischuk and Svidler).

      All games are relayed with live grandmaster commentary in English and Russian on the official site of the World Cup: http://chess.ugrasport.com

      Use the following link for computer analysis of the strongest engine – Houdini: http://chess.ugrasport.com/houdini.html

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 14, 2011 at 6:14 pm

        Ukrainians are best.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 14, 2011 at 7:20 pm

        Hope Chucky can grab the last spot for 2012 candidates.

      3. PJ Reply
        September 14, 2011 at 7:45 pm

        I thought Svidler was Scandinavian lol Hes formidable player, but I thought Judit might just take him!

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