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      Home  >  General News  >  Ivachuk, Carlsen win final game to win Amber

      Ivachuk, Carlsen win final game to win Amber

      Amber, Carlsen, Ivanchuk, Nice


      Clutch performance by both Ivanchuk and Carlsen in the final game. They were tied for 1st going into the final round with Kramnik (1/2 point behind) and Grischuk (1 point behind) at the heels. Both Ivanchuk and Carlsen scored 6.5 points in the blindfold portion and 8 points in the rapid. Grischuk won the blindfold tournament with 8 points.

      Ivanchuk (2748) – Gelfand (2750) [C42]
      Amber Rapid (11), 25.03.2010

      1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.Nc3 Nxc3 6.dxc3 Be7 7.Be3 0–0 8.Qd2 Nd7 9.0–0–0 Re8 10.h4 c6 11.Kb1 Qa5 12.h5 h6 13.Bd3 Bf8 14.g4 Nf6 15.g5 Be6 16.a3 Ng4 17.gxh6 Qd5 18.Qe2 Qa2+ 19.Kc1 Qa1+ 20.Kd2 Qxb2 21.Rdg1 Bd7 22.Rxg4 Bxg4 23.Ng5 Be6 24.Bd4 Qa2 25.Rg1 c5 26.Bh7+ Kh8 27.hxg7+ Bxg7 28.Nxf7+ Bxf7 29.Bxg7+ Kxh7 30.Qd3+ Kg8 31.Bf6+ Kf8 32.Qxd6+ 1–0
       
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      Carlsen (2813) – Grischuk (2756) [D38]
      Amber Rapid (11) 25.03.2010

      1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.Nc3 Bb4 5.cxd5 exd5 6.Bg5 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 h6 9.Bh4 g5 10.Bg3 Ne4 11.Nd2 Ndf6 12.e3 Nxg3 13.hxg3 Qe7 14.Bd3 Be6 15.a3 Bd6 16.Na4 Rd8 17.Nc5 Bc8 18.b4 Ng4 19.Nf1 h5 20.Bf5 Bxf5 21.Qxf5 Rh6 22.Rc2 a5 23.f3 Nf6 24.Qxg5 Rg6 25.Qf5 axb4 26.axb4 Ra8 27.g4 Ra1+ 28.Ke2 Bxc5 29.bxc5 hxg4 30.Rh8+ Ng8 31.f4 Kf8 32.Ng3 Re6 33.Qxg4 Rg6 34.Qc8+ Qe8 35.Qxe8+ Kxe8 36.Kf3 Kd7 37.Rb2 Kc7 38.Rh7 Nh6 39.Nf5 Rf1+ 40.Rf2 Rxf2+ 41.Kxf2 White wins 1–0
       
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      11 Comments

      1. sergey Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 5:31 pm

        Congratulations to both players!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 5:48 pm

        Yes, well played by both. To me Chucky is the “real” winner, having crushed Carlsen in their mutual encounter.
        But both played very well.

      3. ArcticStones Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 5:50 pm

        Well done! Totally deserved that Ivanchuk and Carlsen share First Prize. Ivanchuk is undefeated, and yet Carlsen has won almost twice as many games.

        It is wonderful to see Ivanchuk at the top of his form — especiall bearing in mind that he threatened to retire in frustration a few months ago. Once again he has given us a new collection of brilliant games.

        Carlsen seems a magician, conjuring wins from dead-draw positions. He has also made some terrible blunders. What must truly be frightening to other top-level players, is that he clearly still has immense potential for further improvement.

        I hope to see both players in many tournaments in the coming months and years.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 6:44 pm

        I agree with the comments above. Ivanchuck deserved this win with steady..and great chess…Carlsen remimed me of a little kid ..trippin and falling making mistakes…being brilliant the next moment ..once this kid matures…holy crap are we in for a treat. Great tourney…and and great result. HOLA to both winners!!

      5. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 6:55 pm

        Great to see Ivanchuk win too.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 7:10 pm

        To me, Carlsen is the “real” winner, with 86% of his games decided. 19/22! I hope, this fighting spirit will be dominant in future’s chess.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 7:28 pm

        It’s só impressive not to have lost 1 game in such a tournament, ánd not been in danger whatsoever.
        Well done Chucky!

      8. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2010 at 8:47 pm

        Now let’s just hope that Ivanchuk can keep it up for a couple of rated tournaments too, so that he can stay in the top a few more years at least.

      9. Ted Reply
        March 26, 2010 at 2:56 pm

        Ted said : “Ivanchuk and Gelfand must have been tired in this game.”

      10. Ted Reply
        March 26, 2010 at 2:57 pm

        Ted said : “Super GM Ivanchuk aswell as Super GM Gelfand must have been very tired !”

      11. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2010 at 3:12 pm

        Ted sees all so clearly, and reapeat everything so clearly to us. Thanks Ted. Thanks. nks.

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