Simultaneous Chess World Record Attempt
By IM Yochanan Afek
Gershon, former Israel champion and twice former world junior champion, will
play against amateurs from all over the country and has to score at least 80%
in total to have the record recognized. The event is organized and sponsored
by the Jewish agency, the municipality of Tel-Aviv and the Israeli Chess Federation
to celebrate 20 years of the great chess Alyia (immigration) from the former
Soviet Union. The event is professionally operated by a team headed by GM Boris
Alterman, the director of Shevach-Mofet
Academy whose students will all be part of the gigantic exhibition too.
During the event an additional event will take place with the participation
of sport and politics celebrities who are chess enthusiasts.
About the record: In 1996 the legendary Swedish GM Ulf Andersson set the official
record playing against 310 opponents. Eight years later the English IM
Andrew Martin faced 321 opponents with an amazing score of 95.64% (294+
1- 26=)!
This record held just a year when former female world champion GM
Susan Polgar challenged in summer 2005 326 players at the same time (and
1131 in total).
In February last year it was the Bulgarian renowned GM
Kiril Georgiev who astonished the chess community as well as the general
public when he needed just 14 hours to overcome a field of 360 players beating
284, drawing 70 and losing just six (88%).However the best was yet to come unexpectedly
in the Iranian capital last summer. GM
Morteza Mahjoob set the current shocking record playing 500 (!) games at
the very same time, winning 397, drawing 90 and losing just 13 (88.4%).. His
oldest rival was 81 and the youngest just four years old and the entire exhibition
lasted almost 19 hours after which the new record holder was still able to drive
his car home all by himself!

Playing against Israeli President Shimon Peres

In Defence service
About the new challenger: For GM Alik Gershon it is going to be a most testing
day (and night!) in a brilliant career. He was born in Dnepropetrovsk (Ukraine)
in 1980 and learned the rules of the game at two (according to his father),
starting a serious "professional" career when he was five years old.
He immigrated to Israel with his family at the end of 1990 and in 1993 he was
already Israel U16 champion.

Alik at the World Junior U12 Championship in 1992
It was just a year later when he was crowned as the world U14 champion (Szeged,
Hungary 1994) and it took him another two years to become the world U16 champion
too (Cala Goldana, Spain 1996).

In Cala Goldana, Menorca, 1996
Alik was awarded the IM title in 1997 and became a grandmaster when he was
20. Then he already saw the peak of his career when he won the national title
for adults (together with GM Boris Avrukh).

Alik Gershon (left) in a tournament
Away of the board he had already two remarkable achievements: He was the founder
and editor-in-chief of the first Israeli chess online weekly "Schachnet"
and was the co-author (with Igor Nor) of the best seller "St Luis 2005"
which was praised worldwide and earned him the prestigious "Book of the
Year" award by the British Chess Federation. Though he still plays for
Kfar-Saba club at the top Israeli division, he actually quit professional chess
already in 2005 for software engineering studies.

With Garry Kasparov in Tel Aviv
For the upcoming mental and physical challenge he has already been training
for the last two months and hops to be at his best next Thursday. The entire
Israeli chess community (as well as numerous chess fans worldwide) are wishing
him success!

2008 Interview
with Alik Gershon and Igor Nor