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The Imperia Chess Festival in Italy has a long tradition - this year the 57th edition was played. The open tournament, which took place from 30. August to 6. September, attracted 63 players and was won by the Russian Grandmaster Igor Naumkin. He scored 7.0/9 and finished half a point ahead of five players with 6.5/9 each.
1 | GM | Naumkin Igor | 2437 | RUS | 7.0 | 2154.4 |
2 | IM | Mazur Stefan | 2378 | SVK | 6.5 | 2225.6 |
3 | FM | Zach Andreas | 2326 | GER | 6.5 | 2162.5 |
4 | FM | Stoppa Omar | 2260 | IM | 6.5 | 2159.4 |
5 | FM | Passerotti Pierluigi | 2264 | PT | 6.5 | 2052.8 |
6 | GM | Legky Nikolay A | 2407 | FRA | 6.5 | 2046.3 |
7 | CN | Raineri Valerio | 2070 | SO | 6.0 | 2035.0 |
8 | CF | Popa Claudiu | 2114 | VR | 6.0 | 1972.0 |
9 | FM | Albano Marco | 2303 | SP | 5.5 | 2160.1 |
10 | FM | Luciani Valerio | 2249 | VR | 5.5 | 2108.7 |
11 | CN | Olivetti Davide | 2014 | BZ | 5.5 | 2002.7 |
12 | CN | Di Chiara Mauro | 1886 | TO | 5.5 | 1933.0 |
13 | M | Cugini Verter | 2089 | RE | 5.5 | 1841.9 |
14 | 1N | Rossi Cassani Gianni | 1795 | IM | 5.5 | 1820.6 |
15 | CN | Malano Francesco | 1917 | TO | 5.5 | 1784.6 |
16 | -- | Ahner Thomas | 2100 | GER | 5.0 | 2192.1 |
17 | CN | Nastro Federico | 2029 | TO | 5.0 | 2048.4 |
18 | CN | Mercandelli Claudio | 1881 | SV | 5.0 | 2004.0 |
19 | -- | Blum Gernot | 2052 | GER | 5.0 | 1997.3 |
20 | -- | Wunder Fabian | 2062 | GER | 5.0 | 1996.6 |
21 | CN | Mina Marco | 2011 | TO | 5.0 | 1992.6 |
22 | -- | Kopischke Maik | 1854 | GER | 5.0 | 1992.3 |
23 | CN | De Vita Gianni | 2041 | BZ | 5.0 | 1944.2 |
24 | 1N | Arnaudo Davide | 1885 | CN | 5.0 | 1919.6 |
25 | -- | Walter Tobias | 1884 | GER | 5.0 | 1910.7 |
26 | CN | Arigoni Bruno | 2004 | RM | 5.0 | 1868.8 |
27 | 1N | Cavalieri Riccardo | 1828 | MB | 5.0 | 1854.4 |
28 | CN | Ruffini Pier Luigi | 1884 | IM | 5.0 | 1766.0 |
...63 participants
This year international media such as the BBC or the Telegraph reported about the tournament. Sadly, the reason was a case of alleged cheating. The player suspected of foul play is Arcangelo Ricciardi from Italy who is 37 years old and has a rating of 1829. After seven rounds he was leading the tournament with 6.0/7 and had aroused the suspicion of International Arbiter Jean Coqueraut. "In chess, performances like this are impossible", the arbiter told the Italian newspaper La Stampa.
Coqueraut had watched Ricciardi closely and noticed that the Italian behaved in a suspicious way. As the arbiter observed, Ricciardi did not once get up during the game and constantly had his hand under his armpit. He was also "batting his eyelids in the most unnatural way". Finally, the arbiter decided to check Ricciardi with a metal detector and it turned out that the player had a camera hidden in a pendant around his neck. The camera was connected to a small box under his armpit.
Ricciardi claimed that the pendant was a "lucky charm" but the organisers decided to ban him from the tournament and declared all his games as lost by default because of the forbidden electronic equipment he had on him. They assumed that Ricciardi's equipment was used to transmit moves to someone with a chess computer who used Morse code to transmit the computer moves back to the player. Arbiter Coqueraut suspected that Ricciardi "was deciphering signals in Morse code" when he blinked.
Scoresheet of the game Passerotti vs Ricciardi
Games by Arcangelo Ricciardi (Rounds 1 to 6)
Tournament page...
Report at the BBC...
Report in the Telegraph