
AEROFLOT OPEN 2016 – round two
Photos by Amruta Mokal
The 13th edition of the Aeroflot Open 2016 is being held in Moscow, Russia from the 29th of February to 10th of March 2016. The official hotel of the event is Cosmos and the playing venue is also located at the same place. There are three tournaments that are simultaneously taking place:
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The A Group (2550 and above) which has 83 players. Out of them 67 are grandmasters and the average rating of the tournament is 2585. This is higher than the Qatar Masters which had a rating average of 2529 (although in Doha the rating cut-off was 2300). The top seed of the tournament is Boris Gelfand with an Elo of 2735. Other star attractions are Bu Xiangzhi, Wei Yi and Ian Nepomniachtchi. They will fight for the first place of €18,000. Round begins at 3 p.m. every day and the time control is 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 50 minutes for the next 20 moves and 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move, starting from the first.
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The B Group (2300 and above) has attracted the most entries – 94. With the participation of 16 grandmasters and 40 International Masters this event has a pretty decent rating average of 2390. The first prize is €8,000. Round begins at 3 p.m. and the time control is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves and 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move, starting from the first.
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63 players participate in the C Group (below 2300). There are players right from the rating of 2296 down to unrated players. €3,000 is the first prize. Rounds begin every day at 3 p.m. and the time control is 90 minutes for the whole game with an increment of 30 seconds per move from the first. The participants must keep the record of moves till the end of the game.

Ernesto Inarkiev, number 7 on the rating list, was held to a draw in round two by...

...Lu Shanglei from China.
Lu Shanglei's compatriot, Wen Yang, scored a nice win when his young opponent Vladislav Artemiev missed a spectacular tactic.
Wen Yang - Vladslav Artemiev

Black played 12...g6 in order to not lose his exchange after 12...0-0
13.Bh6 g6 14.Bxf8. However he overlooked something. Can you find it?
White to play and win.
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1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 a6 3.g3 b5 4.Bg2 Bb7 5.d3 e6 6.Nh3 d6 7.0-0 Nf6 8.f4 Nc6 9.Be3 Be7 9...Rb8! 10.e5! dxe5 11.fxe5 Nd7 12.Qg4 g6 12...0-0 13.Bh6 g6 14.Bxf8 Qxf8 15.Qf4 Qg7 13.Rxf7‼ Kxf7 14.Rf1+ Ke8 14...Kg7 15.Nf4! 15.Qxe6 Ndxe5 16.Ne4 Qc7 17.Nf4 17.Nhg5! Kd8 18.Nxc5+- 17...Bc8 18.Nf6+ Kd8 19.Qd5+ Qd6 20.Bxc5 1–0
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Wen,Y | 2609 | Artemiev,V | 2674 | 1–0 |
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Young Dutch talent Jorden Van Foreest has come to sharpen his claws on some tough Russian players.

Ian Nepomniachtchi won the Aeroflot Open before, and is hoping for a repeat of his success

Denis Khismatullin

A sign of the times, the elite Boris Gelfand is another top player who has agreed to play in an open
Results of round two
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