White Mouse Sebag wins trip to Bejing

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11/3/2011 – The qualifier for a fully funded trip to the SportAccord World Mind Games in Bejing (December 8-16), which was held on the Playchess server, was won by a player called Sourisblanche – white mouse in French. Turns out this is Marie Sebag, former wonder girl and at 25 a full grandmaster, who outplayed her very strong but tiring rivals from Asia and Russia. Congratulations Marie!

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SportAccord World Mind Games Online Chess Tournament

The online tournament was hosted by PlayChess, the most popular chess server in the world with over 5000 players online every night and 200,000 games per day. The winner gets an invitation to the first SportAccord World Mind Games (return transportation ticket to the venue in Beijing, China, entry ticket to the Games, accommodation, a commemorative medal and certificate). The first edition of the World Mind Games, consisting of events in Bridge, Chess, Draughts, Go and Xiangqi, will take place from 8-16 December 2011 in Beijing. The 32 participants of the chess competition include Karjakin, Ivanchuk, Ponomariov, Grischuk, Gashimov and Kamsky; in the women's section Hou Yifan, Lahno, Muzychuk, Ju Wenjun, Stefanova.

SportAccord is the umbrella organisation for 105 international sports federations and organisations. Its mission is to support and to protect the common interests of the sports movement. Activities include the online video portal The Sports Hub, the organisation of multi-sports games, doping-free sport, as well as sports’ social responsibility and sports’ integrity. Sport Accord can be found on Facebook and Twitter.

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SportAccord MindGames Qualifier

Report by Tournament Director Martin Fischer

This tournament was played on Saturday, 29th October, in two stages. The preliminary with about 220 participants was a 15-round Swiss. A great number of strong players participated, many of them with intention to make it to the final, but most just to enjoy some good and strong tournament action.

During the preliminary participants from Asia played a dominating role, with many players from India struggled for a place in the final. India, as new force in international chess, is no really surprise, and a lot of good young players took their chance and played in the event. A little bit more surprising was the role of Mongolia, although we must remember that players from that country made a good impression during the Amateurs World Championship.

To reach a place under the top twelve and make it to the final it was necessary to score 10.5/15 and have a good tiebreak score. Five players from India and three from Mongolia fulfilled the norm. The final was completed by a young talent from Russia, Vlad Artemiev (13 years old!), who won the preliminary, Marie Sebag, the former French wonder girl, Aleksandar Indjic form Serbia and Nguyen van Huy from Vietnam.

  • Click here for a full cross table of the preliminaries

In the final, a round robin, two players broke away from the start with a series of wins. The above mentioned Serbian talent Aleksandar Indjic and Kartihkeyan Pandian from India, whose handel on the server is ChennaiKramnik.

After six rounds we took a short break (five minutes). Some of the dust had settled and it was clear that the race for first place was an issue between the three Europeans in the field. Aleksandar was clear first with a really impressive 6.0/6 score. Still in the fight for the top places were Marie Sebag and Vlad Artemiev, both with 4.5/6.. The Asian players now had to struggle with the late hour at their locations, and were clearly lagging in concentration.

After the break the Serbian player get extremely nervous and failed to convert his commanding lead into a win. In the remaining five games he scored just one point. The decision was a struggle between the young Russian and the only female player in the final. And here experience made the difference: Marie Sebag, though still young, was already a good chess player when her opponent was born. In the final five games of the tournament she survived several dubious – sometimes extremely dubious – positions. In the final game her Vietnamese opponent, probably extremely tired in the early hours of the morning (in Vietnam), blundered his queen, and Marie Sebag was clear first, with 8.5 points from eleven game. She won the trip to Peking.


GM Marie Sebag alias Souris Blanch, won the trip to Bejing

Final standings (after eleven rounds of play)

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WhiteEloWBlackEloBResYearECOEventRnd
Beca King2598Sourisblanche26421–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
Crg2564LAXMAN27131–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
Munkhgal2448DirtyJoker25900–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
Lord Shiva2566Vlad_Artemiev29221–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
ChennaiKramnik2567Gan-Od_Sereenen26100–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
FCChelsea2553Itachi2672½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament1
Gan-Od_Sereenen2625Crg2588½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
FCChelsea2558Beca King26180–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
LAXMAN2690Munkhgal2427½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
DirtyJoker2600Lord Shiva26320–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
Itachi2666Vlad_Artemiev28920–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
Sourisblanche2623ChennaiKramnik25521–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament2
Munkhgal2447Gan-Od_Sereenen2623½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
Lord Shiva2663LAXMAN26791–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
Crg2590Sourisblanche2636½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
Beca King2632Itachi26591–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
ChennaiKramnik2538FCChelsea25441–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
Vlad_Artemiev2900DirtyJoker25851–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament3
Itachi2641DirtyJoker25800–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
Sourisblanche2634Munkhgal24591–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
LAXMAN2661Vlad_Artemiev2904½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
Gan-Od_Sereenen2615Lord Shiva2695½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
Beca King2650ChennaiKramnik25561–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
FCChelsea2527Crg25921–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament4
DirtyJoker2600LAXMAN26711–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
Vlad_Artemiev2894Gan-Od_Sereenen26191–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
Lord Shiva2689Sourisblanche26430–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
Crg2572Beca King26620–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
ChennaiKramnik2543Itachi26210–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
Munkhgal2447FCChelsea25471–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament5
FCChelsea2525Lord Shiva26620–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
Gan-Od_Sereenen2613DirtyJoker26201–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
Beca King2675Munkhgal24731–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
Itachi2634LAXMAN26511–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
Sourisblanche2662Vlad_Artemiev2900½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
ChennaiKramnik2530Crg25591–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament6
Lord Shiva2675Beca King2683½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
Vlad_Artemiev2890FCChelsea25151–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
DirtyJoker2603Sourisblanche2673½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
Crg2541Itachi26521–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
Munkhgal2465ChennaiKramnik25480–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
LAXMAN2633Gan-Od_Sereenen26301–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament7
Sourisblanche2669LAXMAN26501–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
Beca King2683Vlad_Artemiev28930–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
Itachi2630Gan-Od_Sereenen26131–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
Crg2563Munkhgal24520–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
FCChelsea2511DirtyJoker2606½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
ChennaiKramnik2561Lord Shiva2675½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament8
Lord Shiva2670Crg2541½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
DirtyJoker2602Beca King26751–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
Vlad_Artemiev2901ChennaiKramnik25670–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
Gan-Od_Sereenen2597Sourisblanche26850–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
LAXMAN2634FCChelsea25161–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
Munkhgal2474Itachi26460–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament9
Crg2547Vlad_Artemiev28710–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
Munkhgal2465Lord Shiva26641–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
ChennaiKramnik2596DirtyJoker26220–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
FCChelsea2504Gan-Od_Sereenen25841–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
Itachi2655Sourisblanche26980–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
Beca King2655LAXMAN2645½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament10
Gan-Od_Sereenen2564Beca King26541–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11
Lord Shiva2638Itachi26400–12011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11
Sourisblanche2713FCChelsea25251–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11
Vlad_Artemiev2876Munkhgal24911–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11
DirtyJoker2638Crg25421–02011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11
LAXMAN2646ChennaiKramnik2581½–½2011SportAccord MindGames Final Tournament11

Schedule of the SportAccord World Mind Games in Bejing

Thurday, December 8 Opening ceremony
Friday, December 9 15:00-19:00  
Rapid Event: 3 rounds
Saturday, December 10 15:00-19:00 Rapid Event: 2 rounds
Sunday, December 11 15:00-19:00 Rapid Event 2 rounds
Monday, December 12 15:00-19:00 Blitz Event: 8 rounds
Tuesday, December 13 15:00-19:00 Blitz Event: 7 rounds
Wednesday, Dec. 14 15:00-19:00 Blindfold, Pair Rapid: 3 rounds
Thursday, December 15   15:00–19:00 Pair Rapid, Blindfold: 2 rounds
Friday, December 16 12:00–16:00 Pair Rapid, Blindfold: 2 rounds, closing
Saturday, December 17 Departure  

Full schedule of all games (in PDF). We will provide futher details on the event in due course.


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