Menu   ≡ ╳
  • News
    • Major Tournaments
    • General News
    • USA Chess
  • Puzzles
  • Improvement
  • Event
  • College
  • Scholastic
  • Women
  • Search

        More results...

        Or you can try to:
        Search in Shop
        Exact matches only
        Search in title
        Search in content
        Search in comments
        Search in excerpt
        Search for News
        Search in pages
        Search in groups
        Search in users
        Search in forums
        Filter by Categories

        Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Menu   ≡ ╳
    • News
      • Major Tournaments
      • General News
      • USA Chess
    • Puzzles
    • Improvement
    • Event
    • College
    • Scholastic
    • Women
    • Search

          More results...

          Or you can try to:
          Search in Shop
          Exact matches only
          Search in title
          Search in content
          Search in comments
          Search in excerpt
          Search for News
          Search in pages
          Search in groups
          Search in users
          Search in forums
          Filter by Categories

          Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Topalov wins Mtel!

      Topalov wins Mtel!

      MTel, Topalov


      In his usual comeback fashion, he went from last to first by winning his last round’s game against the tournament leader Sasikiran. Topalov went all out for it by sacrificing a piece. Correct defense by Sasikiran would have resulted in a draw and the first prize. Unfortunately, he could not find the right defense and Topalov went on to win in a thrilling endgame.

      Congratulations to Topalov! Maybe he can regain his confidence after this tournament. It would make things very exciting at the top with Anand, Topalov and Kramnik.

      (Gata is the only remaining player with a slight hope to catch Topalov. However, it means that he has to win a pawn down endgame against Adams which is very unlikely.

      UPDATE: Adams and Kamsky drew, therefore, Topalov wins clear first!)

      Posted by Picasa
      Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
      Previous Article Topalov gambles a piece for the title – LIVE update
      Next Article Final standings at Mtel

      About Author

      Susan Polgar

      Related Posts

      • Champions Showdown in St Louis LIVE!

        November 14, 2016
      • Anand leads St Louis showdown after beating Nakamura

        November 11, 2016
      • Winless Streak

        April 3, 2016

      13 Comments

      1. Abie Weiler Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 3:37 pm

        Susan , you said: “It would make things very exciting at the top with Anand, Topalov and Kramnik.”

        I think Aronian deserves to be mentioned in this pack, after his success in the match against Kramnik.

        Anyway, Congratulations Topalov !! I following Mtel this year was fantastic experience. Excellent games. Bravo to the players and the organizers and to the Bulgarian nation.

      2. SusanPolgar Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 3:40 pm

        Agreed! However, Aronian is still too fresh and he does not have the track record of the big three, yet 🙂 He is almost there!

        I have no doubt that he will. He will eventually build his big fan base like the other 3.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar
        http://www.PolgarChess.com

      3. Nikolai Pilafov Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 4:28 pm

        Thanks Susan,
        As always you’re among the first to post such great news.
        I feel lack of better words to describe it since “exciting” is not strong enough.
        It is obvious for me that Topalov is one of the best chess players and he aims at people’s hearts.
        What he did is not only beautiful but easy to understand by average players (like me).
        In my mind this is the right way to make chess more popular.

        Congratulations to all die-hard Topalov’s fans who always believed in him!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 4:51 pm

        Hi,
        congratulations to the winner Vesko.

        When we speak about Aronian we shall not forget Radjabov and Kamsky :).

        Regards
        Pony

      5. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 4:56 pm

        Congrats to the Tops, the only reason chess is still a decent spectator sport, at the high level…

      6. Xargon Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 5:03 pm

        Susan, Why you put “Topalov wins Mtel” before the Adams-Kamsky game has finish ?

        If Kamsky had won he would have been first too, and the correct heading would have been “Topalov and Kamsky win Mtel”, and not “Topalov wins Mtel”.

        Have you had too much fanatism perhaps? 😉

        Xargon, the true one … 🙂

      7. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 5:38 pm

        Idiots of the world unite!

        Xargon: Susan made a note about the remaining game, but being a pawn down in that endgame would make Kamsky’s win highly inprobable .(in which case she would correct I am sure, with a big title favoring Kamsky..After all she is pro-Kamsky as well..)

        As for those that put Kamsky in same line with Aronian.. Wake up. Being the best American is not suffient achievement. His best results (past 96) are nowhere near those of Aronian. This is also reflected in the rating among other things, as well as the fact that he beat Kramnink in a match (ok ok rapid one). If you include Kamsky then why not Ivanchuck or Morozevich or Polgar or Svidler or Leko and so on…

        Aronian has indeed showed some higher class the last couple of years, but I agree with Susan that he still needs some time to be established in the same level with the trio Kramnink-Topa-Anand.

      8. Xargon Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 6:25 pm

        To anonymous (Susan?):
        What it the need of to offending ?

        Xargon, the true one …

      9. SusanPolgar Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 6:28 pm

        anon 1:38 pm, please don’t insult anyone. Everyone is entitled to their opinions as long as it is not rude.

        Thank you.
        Susan Polgar
        http://www.PolgarChess.com

      10. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 9:01 pm

        I don’t think it’ll be much of a confidence builder. He may have finished ahead of those 5 guys, but did anyone seriously doubt that he was better than all of them in the first place?

        It has to be considered a disappointing performance. He’s lost rating points again, and has his worst ever score at Mtel despite it being the weakest ever Mtel tournament.

        It’s good to win, of course, but a 2nd place score of 6½-3½ would have been better.

      11. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2007 at 9:17 pm

        great Topalov! congrtulation…next year you will come back for the kingdom, as the phoenix.

        even great Morozevich will be a great opponent for kramnik, if he will be at 100%.

        Topalov and Morozevich rules! (even if they are not friends, i prefer them as players).

        Dario

      12. Anonymous Reply
        May 21, 2007 at 6:23 am

        To Xargon:

        I am the anon that offended you. I apologise. (though it wasn’t meant to be to agressive. and you were also a bit agressive to Susan with no obvious reason.)

      13. Anonymous Reply
        May 21, 2007 at 1:44 pm

        Too bad for Sasi! :S

        Topalow won, completely undeservedly!

      Leave a Reply to Nikolai Pilafov Cancel reply

      Improvement

      • Important Scholastic Coaching Tips
      • My Chess Quotes Over The Years
      • My kids know chess rules. What’s next?
      • Chess Parenting

      Events

      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 3) May 13, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 2) May 12, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 1) May 10, 2021
      • About Susan Polgar April 9, 2021
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Daily News
      • My Account
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Privacy Policy

      Anand Armenia Breaking News Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis Chess interview Chess Olympiad Chess tactic Chess tournament chess trivia China FIDE Grand Prix Holland India Khanty-Mansiysk LIVE games Lubbock Magnus Carlsen Moscow National Championship Norway OnlineChessLessons Philippines Puzzle Solving Russia Scholastic chess Spain SPF SPICE SPICE Cup St Louis Susan Polgar Tata Steel Chess Texas Tech Tromsø TTU Turkey Webster University Wesley So Wijk aan Zee Women's Chess Women's Grand Prix Women's World Championship World Championship World Cup

      May 2026
      M T W T F S S
       123
      45678910
      11121314151617
      18192021222324
      25262728293031
      « Sep