Peter
Leko vs Magnus Carlsen
in Miskolc, Hungary
Press release
The present year’s most prestigious clash in Hungary is going to be organized
at the National Theater of Miskolc. The No. 1 Hungarian GM, Péter Lékó
takes up a duel of eight games against the Norwegian Wunderkind, the challenger,
Magnus Carlsen this time.
As the first move of the Lékó+ series Péter Lékó
played against Michael Adams in 2005. The exciting duel ended up with a tie
of 4-4.
In 2006 Lékó’s opponent was the twelfth world champion
of chess, Anatolij Karpov, who, during his carrier, gained 166 competition victories,
setting a record that can not likely be broken in the future. The two leading
players fought in the new shrine of chess, the beautiful National Theater of
Miskolc. The auditorium was totally sold out. The fans on the spot and via internet
were amazed by the games – with good reason. The homepage of the event,
www.lekokarpov.hu received more than three millions clicks. Lékó
put himself in the lead by winning the third game, and he could preserve his
advantage till the end, gaining a victory of 4.5-3.5.

Miskolc lies in the north-east of Hungary
In the pursuance of the series last year, our GM’s opponent and the special
guest of Miskolc was the recent World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik who deprived
Garri Kasparov of his world championship title in London, in 2000. Kramnik defended
his title against Péter Lékó in Brissago, Switzerland,
in 2004. In the autumn of 2006 he won the world championship final for uniting
titles against the Bulgarian Veselin Topalov in the tie-break. We could consider
their duel of eight games in Miskolc as the return match for Brissago, although,
as it already happened in Budapest, 2001, they were going to play rapid games.
We had the possibility to follow a brilliant duel between the two GMs and, furthermore,
the homepage of the game - www.lekokramnyik.hu – was clicked by more than
three and half million users. Kramnik won the third and fifth games, Lékó
could nevertheless close up in the sixth, however, the Russian GM won the duel
by 4.5-3.5.
Both players were satisfied with the level of the games, Kramnik was happy
about winning the game which he described as fight of equal forces. The brilliant
contest, nonetheless has proved the fact that the ability of significantly faster
decision-making is required from the Grandmasters as far as the rapid stroke
is concerned, since they have much less time to evaluate the positions. Intuition
and creativity claim therefore an increased role.

Magnus Carlsen facing Peter Leko in Morelia
2008
After the great champions Péter Lékó is facing the challenger,
Magnus Carlson this year. Just as Lékó but ten years later, the
Norwegian Wunderkind, who is also known as Mozart of the Chess, was the youngest
grandmaster in the world.
At the age of fifteen he became world champion candidate and finished last
year’s World Cup in third place. In the first super competition of the
year, in Wijk aan Zee, he fascinated the chess world with his dead-heat first
place. Afterwards he repeated his success in Linares by finishing on the second
place, left behind only by Viswanathan Anand.

Local boy Peter Leko, himself a child prodigy and youngest GM in 1994
Lékó and Carlsen met for the first time at the chessboard at
the Tal Memorial Competiton in Moscow, 2006, where they played a draw. After
that they have played eleven games. Apart from seven draws Lékó
won in last year’s Morelia/Linares, the Corus competition in January 2008
and, finally, in this year’s Linares tournament. In rapid the have played
1-1 so far, they finished with a draw at the rapid world Championship in Moscow.
In accordance with the Ranking List of January 2008, Lékó occupies
the eighth place with 2753 Elo points, while Carlsen has the thirteenth place
with 2733 points.
Schedule of the Lékó-Carlsen rapid chess match
27 May (Tuesday) |
18.00h |
Opening ceremony and hosting of the draw |
28 May (Wednesday) |
16.30h |
First game of the match |
|
18.00h |
Second game of the match. |
29 May (Thursday) |
16.30h |
Third game of the match |
|
18.00h |
Fourth game of the match |
30 May (Friday) |
16.00h |
Public event (Location: ITC International Trade Center) |
31 May (Saturday) |
16.30h |
Fifth game of the match |
|
18.00h |
Sixth game of the match |
1 June (Sunday) |
16.30h |
Seventh game of the match |
|
18.00h |
Eighth game of the match |
|
19.30h |
Closing ceremony of the match |
At the end of each day of play there will be a short press conference of 10-15
minutes with both players. On the final day the press conference will last about
30 minutes.
Location of the event: National Theatre of Miskolc (1 Déryné
str, Miskolc)
Impressions from past Miskolc matches

The hotel where the players and special guests stay

Sándor Káli, the Lord Mayor of Miskolc, a great patron of chess

The spectacular openings ceremony for the 2007 match Leko vs Kramnik

The rapid chess match under way in the National Theatre in Miskolc

Special wine tasting arranged for the players and guests in the town hall

The tram, a convenient mode of transport in the city of Miskolc

Lajos Kossuth (Ludovít Košút) was a Hungarian politician and Regent-President
of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1849. He was a freedom fighter and is considered
one of the country's greatest sons.
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