2012 Aeroflot Open – Caruana leads with eight

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2/10/2012 – The Aeroflot Open in Moscow, Russia, is the toughest open of the year, with three tournaments, including the A group with 86 players, 47 of whom are rated over 2600. Liem Le Quang used the event to catapult to the elite, with two straight wins, but after three rounds, Italian Fabiano Caruana leads with 2.5/3 and is currently 2768 and world seventh in the live ratings. Report and games.

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The 11th Aeroflot Open is taking place in Moscow from February 7 to 15, 2012. Top seeds are Evgeny Tomashevsky, Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Le Quang Liem, Francisco Vallejo Pons and Baadur Jobava, Krishnan Sasikiran, all ranked 2700 or higher. Tourney mode: Open tourney 9 rounds Swiss System. Time control: 100 minutes/40 moves + 50 minutes/20 moves + 15 minutes + 30 seconds/move starting with the first move. Game start: all rounds 12:00 (15:00 local Moscow time). Tiebreak systems: For tournament A and B: 1st: The number of games played with Black. Byes and forfeited games will be considered as games played with White. 2nd: The average of the opponents' ratings minus the highest and the lowest rating.

For the first time the festival is being held in the Cosmos Hotel (above), which is one of the largest in Moscow with over 1700 rooms. The hotel is located in one of the most beautiful and environmentally pure Moscow districts, within 20 travelling minutes from Red Square and only a 200m walk from the nearest subway station. You can find more on the regulations of the tournament here.

Report after round three


The playing hall [photo courtesy of the Russian Chess Federation]

While Gibraltar can claim to have the most 2700 players participating in its prestigious open, there is no doubt that in sheer depth of strength, the Aeroflot Open in Moscow, Russia, is still a notch above in strength. Divided into three open tournaments, each with Elo ranges ensuring a relatively balanced playing field, the A tournament is reserved for players rated 2550 and above. A few exceptions are always made to allow young players or others to sharpen their teeth on top competition, but mostly it is a test of the best to see who is able to stand out in the crowd, in a field of 86 players, 47 of whom are rated over 2600.

The winner will not only take home a non-negligible 20 thousand Euro first prize, with all the bragging rights that accompany it, but also entry into the Dortmund Super GM tournament later this year. Last year, Vietnamese Liem Le Quang won it for a second time, a first, and springboarded into the 2700 club where he resides. That said, he is only fourth in the list despite his 2714 rating, and must compete against Evgeny Tomashevsky (2740), Fabiano Caruana (2736), Yan Nepomniatchi (2735), as well as Francisco Vallejo Pons (2705), Baadur Jobava (2704), and Krishnan Saskiran (2700).

After three rounds, no one is on 3.0/3, though eight are tied with 2.5/3. First and foremost in that group is Italian GM Fabiano Caruana (picture above), who comes in rated 2736 and ranked 17th in the world, but that is only because his Elo has yet to catch up with him. As a matter of fact, if one includes his result at Reggio Emilio and Wijk aan Zee, and adds in his three games at Aeroflot, he is rated a huge 2768, and ranked seventh in the world, only two points shy of Nakamura ranked sixth. He would need to crack 2785 to surpass Radjabov though, which might be expecting too much from one event. Still, if he continues to play as he did against Venezuelan Eduardo Iturrizaga (2649), who knows?

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1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Nf3 e6 5.Be2 c5 6.Be3 cxd4 7.Nxd4 Ne7 8.Nd2 Nbc6 9.N2f3 Bg4 10.0-0 Bxf3 11.Nxf3 Qc7 12.Rc1 Rd8 Taking is very dangerous and is similar to the suicidal lines in the French Bd3 Advance. 12...Nxe5? 13.Nxe5 Qxe5 14.c4 Nc6 15.Bf3 and now Bd6 is answered with the very unpleasant 16.g3 threatening Bf4, picking up the bishop. Qf6 17.cxd5 exd5 18.Bxd5± 13.c4N 13.c3 Ng6 14.Qa4 Be7 15.c4 0-0 16.cxd5 Rxd5 17.Qxa7 Rc8 18.Qa4 Ngxe5 19.b4 Ng4 20.b5 Nxe3 21.fxe3 Bc5 22.Rxc5 Rxc5 23.bxc6 Qxc6 24.Qb4 g6 25.h4 Rc1 26.Ne5 Qc5 27.Qf4 Rxf1+ 28.Bxf1 Qe7 29.Bc4 Rc5 30.Bb3 Qc7 31.Nf3 Qxf4 32.exf4 Kg7 33.Kf2 h6 34.Ke3 Kf6 35.Ke4 Ke7 36.Kd4 Rc1 37.g4 1/2-1/2 (77) Giri,A (2714)-Wojtaszek,R (2705) Porto Carras 2011 13...d4 Black's most ambitious reply. 14.Bf4 h6 15.h3 g5 16.Bh2 Bg7 17.Bd3 Ng6 Black is anything if not consistent. 18.Qe2 Ngxe5 19.Kh1! This king move highlights some of the problem. Black got his pawn, but the knight is pinned, with no saving Nxf3 check to escape with. f6 20.Nxe5 Nxe5 21.Rce1 Qe7 22.Bxe5 fxe5 Black has secured his pawn, but strategically his position is very difficult, and Caruana has ample compensation. White has superb control of the light squares, has two pawn islands to Black's three, and a 3-2 majority on the queenside. 23.Bg6+ Kd7 24.Rc1 Rc8 25.Rfd1 Rc7 26.Rd3 Rf8 27.Be4 b5 28.Rb3 Rb8 29.Rc2 b4 30.a3 Qc5 31.Qh5 Kd6 32.Qg6 a5 33.axb4 Rxb4 34.Rxb4 axb4 35.b3 Ra7 36.Rd2 The immediate 36.Bf5! was best. Re7 37.Bxe6! Rxe6 38.Qxg7 e4 39.Qf8+ Re7 40.Ra2+- and Black's exposed king is decisive. 36...Qc7 37.c5+! Qxc5 38.Rc2 Qb5 39.Rc6+ Winning the queen. Qxc6 40.Bxc6 Kxc6 41.Qxe6+ Kb5 42.Qc4+ Kb6 43.Qxb4+ Black's uncoordinated forces cannot fight the powerful queen and passed pawn. Kc6 44.Qc4+ Kd6 45.Qd3 Re7 46.f3 e4 47.fxe4 Rc7 48.Kg1 Rc3 49.Qa6+ Ke5 50.Qg6 Rc7 51.Qf5+ Kd6 52.Qd5+ Ke7 53.e5 Rd7 54.Qc5+ Kf7 55.Qc4+ Kf8 56.e6 Re7 57.Qc8+ Re8 58.Qd7 Re7 59.Qd8+ Re8 60.Qd6+ 1–0
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Caruana,F2736Iturrizaga,E26491–02012B1211th Aeroflot Open A3.5

Standings after three rounds

Rk
Name
Pts
Fed
Rtg
TPR
1
GM Caruana, Fabiano
2.5
ITA
2736
2910
2
GM Alekseev, Evgeny
2.5
RUS
2670
2886
3
GM Balogh, Csaba
2.5
HUN
2665
2847
4
GM Khismatullin, Denis
2.5
RUS
2664
2889
5
GM Korobov, Anton
2.5
UKR
2660
2873
6
GM Zhigalko, Sergei
2.5
BLR
2658
2879
7
GM Gupta, Abhijeet
2.5
IND
2652
2880
8
GM Rodshtein, Maxim
2.5
ISR
2634
2897
9
GM Tomashevsky, Evgeny
2.0
RUS
2740
2711
10
GM Le, Quang Liem
2.0
VIE
2714
2761
11
GM Vallejo Pons, Francisco
2.0
ESP
2705
2746
12
GM Jobava, Baadur
2.0
GEO
2704
2753
13
GM Sasikiran, Krishnan
2.0
IND
2700
2738
14
GM Eljanov, Pavel
2.0
UKR
2690
2748
15
GM Andreikin, Dmitry
2.0
RUS
2688
2743
16
GM Zvjaginsev, Vadim
2.0
RUS
2688
2731
17
GM Akopian, Vladimir
2.0
ARM
2685
2725
18
GM Kobalia, Mikhail
2.0
RUS
2673
2718
19
GM Bu, Xiangzhi
2.0
CHN
2670
2712
20
GM Bartel, Mateusz
2.0
POL
2658
2766

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