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Round three, game one report
The FIDE knockout world championship is down to 32 players, of whom 9 are
Russian. The average rating has risen to 2648, after a lot of weaker players
were eliminated. The highest ranked player is Veselin Topalov at 2737, which
is 193 points more than the lowest-ranked player left in the tournament (Hichem
Hamdouchi of Morocco). The prize fund now dangling for a win in round three
is $22,000, with 20-40% deductions if the matches go into tie-breaks.

Veselin Topalov, the unstoppable top seed, won again, this time against Slovak
Sergei Movsesian. It was the Bulgarian's fifth victory in succession.

The other top seed Michael Adams, England, defeated Hichem Hamdouchi of Morocco.
In the background we see Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan preparing to play
Romanian Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (pony tail).

Russian GM Sergei Rublevsky left) went down to Croatian Zdenko Kozul (right).
This was the only game today in which Black was victorious. Kozul has now scored
4.5 points in five games, against an average opposition rated 2636. This gives
him a huge Elo performance of 3002.

The youngest player left in the tournament, 16-year-old Hikaru Nakamura (left)
of the US, is playing some of the most spirited games in this tournament. Today
he beat Alexander Lastin (27, right). Once again Hikaru played aggressively
and fast, really dominating his Russian opponent.
The above pictures are from the event's picture
gallery page and are brought to you be courtesy of FIDE (© FIDE.com)
Results of round three, game one
1 |
Topalov, Veselin (BUL) |
Movsesian, Sergei (SVK) |
1-0 |
2 |
Aronian, Levon (ARM) |
Smirnov, Pavel (RUS) |
1/2 |
3 |
Adams, Michael (ENG) |
Hamdouchi, Hichem (MAR) |
1-0 |
4 |
Filippov, Valerij (RUS) |
Grischuk, Alexander (RUS) |
1/2 |
5 |
Ivanchuk, Vassily (UKR) |
Kasimdzhanov, Rustam (UZB) |
1/2 |
6 |
Zvjaginsev, Vadim (RUS) |
Krasenkow, Michal (POL) |
1/2 |
7 |
Dominguez, Lenier (CUB) |
Tkachiev, Vladislav (FRA) |
1-0 |
8 |
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (AZE) |
Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter (ROM) |
1/2 |
9 |
Kharlov, Andrei (RUS) |
Leitao, Rafael (BRA) |
1-0 |
10 |
Sakaev, Konstantin (RUS) |
Dreev, Alexey (RUS) |
1/2 |
11 |
Akopian, Vladimir (ARM) |
Moiseenko, Alexander (UKR) |
1-0 |
12 |
Almasi, Zoltan (HUN) |
Ye, Jiangchuan (CHN) |
1-0 |
13 |
Anastasian, Ashot (ARM) |
Beliavsky, Alexander G (SLO) |
1/2 |
14 |
Nakamura, Hikaru (USA) |
Lastin, Alexander (RUS) |
1-0 |
15 |
Bacrot, Etienne (FRA) |
Radjabov, Teimour (AZE) |
1/2 |
16 |
Rublevsky, Sergei (RUS) |
Kozul, Zdenko (CRO) |
0-1 |
Photos from Libya
Rana Jawad from the BBC World Service has been in Libya for around five months
and provided the FIDE web site with some beautiful shots she has taken around
the country.


The rest of Rana Jawad's pictures of Libya can be seen (in full size) here...
General information
The FIDE site, which is being hosted by Libya
Telecom And Technology, looks well equipped to handle live coverage of
the event. The schedule, list of players, results tree and games are all in
place, there are reports and picture galleries. The start page is http://wcc2004.fide.com
and http://wcclibya2004.com.
Live coverage
The live game transmission from Tripoli, apparently of all games, requires
you to have Java Virtual Machine installed on your PC. This program is distributed
free of charge by Sun Microsystems (and is useful for many other applications).
Visit the Java
check page to see if you have everything required for the live coverage
and install Java if you don't. To follow the games click on "Live coverage"
in the link list above. There is a "View" button behind each pairing of players.
Many of the key games will also be covered and discussed on the Playchess.com
server.
Schedule
Note that local time in Tripoli is the same as in Central Europe. The
start of the games is generally at 14:30h, which is GMT + 2 and translates
to 13:30 London, 8:30 a.m. New York, 16:30 Moscow, 18:00 New Delhi, 20:30 Hong
Kong, 21:30 Tokyo, 22:30 Melbourne, and 03:00 a.m. (on the next day) in the
French Polynesia-Marquesas Islands of Taiohae.
World Chess Championship
2003-2004 18 June - 13 July 2004 – Schedule |
Date |
Day |
Events |
Games |
Time |
18 June |
Friday |
Opening Ceremony
Players' Meeting |
|
18.00
22.30 |
19 June |
Saturday |
Round 1 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
20 June |
Sunday |
Round 1 |
Game 2* |
14.30 |
21 June |
Monday |
Round 2 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
22 June |
Tuesday |
Round 2 |
Game 2* |
14.30 |
23 June |
Wednesday |
Round 3 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
24 June |
Thursday |
Round 3 |
Game 2* |
14.30 |
25 June |
Friday |
Rest Day |
|
|
26 June |
Saturday |
Round 4 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
27 June |
Sunday |
Round 4 |
Game 2* |
14.30 |
28 June |
Monday |
Round 5 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
29 June |
Tuesday |
Round 5 |
Game 2* |
14.30 |
30 June |
Wednesday |
Rest day |
|
|
1 July |
Thursday |
Round 6 |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
2 July |
Friday |
Round 6 |
Game 2 |
14.30 |
3 July |
Saturday |
Round 6 |
Game 3 |
14.30 |
4 July |
Sunday |
Round 6 |
Game 4 |
14.30 |
5 July |
Monday |
Round 6 |
Tie-Breaks |
14.30 |
6 July |
Tuesday |
Final Match |
Game 1 |
14.30 |
7 July |
Wednesday |
Final Match |
Game 2 |
14.30 |
8 July |
Thursday |
Final Match |
Game 3 |
14.30 |
9 July |
Friday |
Rest Day |
|
|
10 July |
Saturday |
Final Match |
Game 4 |
14.30 |
11 July |
Sunday |
Final Match |
Game 5 |
14.30 |
12 July |
Monday |
Final Match |
Game 6 |
14.30 |
13 July |
Tuesday |
Final Match |
Tie-breaks |
12.30 |
13 July |
Tuesday |
Closing Ceremony |
|
18.00 |
* Tie-breaks at 20:30h |