1/29/2016 – One of the many side events at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival is the "Battle of the Sexes", a light-hearted, funny consultation game men against women that is scheduled for 30 January. However, some players used the third round as a warm-up, notably Harika Dronavalli, who crushed Nigel Short, and Anna Muzychuk, who outplayed Laurent Fressinet.
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Play in the Tradewise Gibraltar Masters starts at 15.00 local time (GMT+1) on Tuesday 26 January 2016, with live commentary from GM Simon Williams and IM Elisabeth Paehtz throughout. There is play every subsequent day at this time until Thursday 4 February 2016, when the tenth final round starts earlier at 11.00 (GMT+1). Live coverage may be found via the official website.
About a year ago Nigel Short provocatively stated in a column for the Dutch magazine New in Chess that men are "hardwired" to be better at chess than women. This triggered quite a lot of supportive and less supportive responses and caused a ferocious gender debate in the international press.
While Short had never claimed that players such as Judit Polgar or Hou Yifan could not compete with the best male players, but was first of all talking about the ratio of strong male players compared to strong female players, the English grandmaster risked a lot with his statement. He not only provoked criticism from various sides but now also seems obliged to offer proof for his claim when playing against a woman.
However, in round three of the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival he failed to do so. Short had to play against Indian grandmaster Harika Dronavalli, number 12 on the women's ranking list, and was crushed.
Nigel Short v Harika Dronavalli
Harika Dronavalli
Nigel Short vs Harika Dronavalli
Anna Muzychuk scored another victory in the "battle of the sexes". She outplayed French grandmaster Laurent Fressinet.
Anna Muzychuk vs. Laurent Fressinet
Anna Muzychuk vs Laurent Fressinet
After three rounds eleven players with 3.0/3 share the lead in Gibraltar and thanks to their wins against Short and Fressinet Harika Dronavalli and Anna Muzychuk are part of this group. The third woman in the top group is Aleksandra Goryachkina from Russia, number one on the girls list. In round three she won against GM Eduardo Iturrizaga from Venezuela and showed how fortune favors the lucky. After sacrificing material in the opening to complicate the position she found herself in a completely lost position. However, Iturrizaga failed to deliver the coup de grace and finally was mated.
Top seed Hikaru Nakamura is not part of the top group. He had to concede a draw against the young Russian Grigoriy Oparin. Nakamura tried hard to get a tangible advantage from a slightly better position but after finally winning a pawn he landed in rook ending that he could not win.
Hikaru Nakamura
Hikaru Nakamura v Grigoriy Oparin
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Aryan Tari played an interesting game in the Grünfeld, in which Tari's knight seemed to be fond of going to the edge of the board at the first possible moment. But when things came back to normal Vachier-Lagrave outplayed the Norwegian with a number of tactical shots in the endgame.
Aryan Tari vs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Aryan Tari
Viswanathan Anand started with a draw into his first open tournament since 1986. But in round two and round three he scored smooth and convincing wins.
The Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival attracts lots of visitors. In round three Fabian Picardo, Chief Minister of Gibraltar, came to the Hotel Caleto to have a look at the games.
Brian Callaghan, Fabian Picardo, Leontxo Garcia
Denis Lafferty, Fabian Picardo, James Humphreys, Stuart Conquest, Stephen Boyd
Chess ambassador Ana Cramling Bellon, the daughter of Swedish grandmaster Pia Cramling and Spanish grandmaster Juan Manuel Bellon.
The games are being broadcast live on the official web site and on the server Playchess.com. If you are not a member you can download a free Playchess client there and get immediate access. You can also use ChessBase or any of our Fritz compatible chess programs.
Johannes FischerJohannes Fischer was born in 1963 in Hamburg and studied English and German literature in Frankfurt. He now lives as a writer and translator in Nürnberg. He is a FIDE-Master and regularly writes for KARL, a German chess magazine focusing on the links between culture and chess. On his own blog he regularly publishes notes on "Film, Literature and Chess".
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