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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Major Tournaments  >  XXIII CITY OF LEON CHESS MASTERS

      XXIII CITY OF LEON CHESS MASTERS

      Boris Gelfand, Leinier Dominguez, Leon, Levon Aronian, Vallejo Pons


      XXIII CITY OF LEON CHESS MASTERS
      The tournament that never fails

      Aronian, Gelfand, Leinier and Vallejo will give the show at the Auditorium
      LEONTXO GARCÍA (Press Officer)

      Very few top tournaments have been played for 23 years in a row, like the City of Leon (Spain), where chess has strong social roots that not even the financial crisis has broken. Four stars: Levon Aronian (Armenia, 1982), Boris Gelfand (Israel, 1968), Leinier Dominguez (Cuba, 1983) and Paco Vallejo (Spain, 1982), will give a vibrant show, again at the magnificent Auditorium with live TV coverage (June, 3-7).

      Garry Kasparov said in 1998: “Leon is a symbol of the chess avant-garde”. The central strand of this tournament has always been the innovation, in order to make it attractive to the general public: electronic boards, live Internet broadcast (www.diariodeleon.com) with high quality commentators (seven times Spanish champion GM Miguel Illescas and IM Michael Rahal) and earphones for the public. The two main novelties in 2009 were a big success, and therefore will be repeated in 2010: the excellent Auditorium will be the venue, and the Castilla and Leon TV has scheduled a special coverage, including live broadcasting of some games.

      Such an elegant stage requires great actors, as the four already engaged for 2010. Aronian, current Grand Slam champion, is one of the Big Five beyond any doubt due to a very universal style, pretty uncomfortable for his opponents, and comes from a country where chess is as popular as football. Gelfand, current World Cup champion, has demonstrated that, in top chess, being older than 40 doesn’t necessarily imply being on the decline, if you combine outstanding talent with huge homework. Over the last two years, Leinier Dominguez has made clear he’s ready to stay at the top of chess for a long time, thanks to his excellent preparation, professionalism and cold blood. In 2009, Vallejo went over the 2.700 Elo points important mark, and his bravery and creativity at the recent Linares tournament, where he was praised by all his opponents, indicate his ceiling is still far away.

      The tournament rules, written by the renowned arbiter Joaquin Espejo, state the two strongest players (Aronian and Gelfand) can only meet in the final. Their respective opponents will be known after the drawing of lots, scheduled for June 3rd (Thursday) at the Conde Luna hotel. Four games will be played in every match, with 20 minutes per player plus 10 additional seconds after each move.
      Tie-breaks will be immediately solved by five minute games.

      The Leon organizers, whose director is Marcelino Sion, maintain that social and professional chess should function like communicating doors. Even more now, when the latest scientific studies indicate that the frequent practice of chess improves the brain aging, and therefore could be very useful to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, apart from what we already know since almost a century ago: chess teaches how to think. The parallel activities are consistent with that idea: simuls by Aronian, a lecture class by Illescas, another lecture on “Chess as a social tool” by the journalist Leontxo Garcia, a chess cinema week and a Young Talents tournament. Despite the big economic crisis, everything will be sponsored by a balanced combination of public bodies and private companies: a clear sign of how solid this tournament is.

      Further information: http://www.advancedchessleon.com

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 11, 2010 at 2:18 pm

        Does this mean they can use their computers during the game?

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