
XXI Magistral Ciudad de León
This rapid chess event is taking place in the Edificio de la Junta de Castilla
y León, in the Spanish town of León. There are four players, who
play two semi-final matches of four games each, on Friday and Saturday, May
30 and 31. The winners play the final on Sunday, June 1st 2008. Rate of play
is 20 minutes for the entire game plus ten seconds increment for each move.
In case of a draw there is a tiebreak with blitz games of five minutes. Games
can be followed, with live commentary by GMs Miguel Illescas and Michael Rahal
on the official tournament site, and on Playchess.com.
Participants
-
Vishy Anand – India, reigning World Champion, highest
ranked player in the world. Anand has won this tournament no less than seven
times.
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Vassily Ivanchuk – Ukraine, one of the great originals
of the chess world, who ranked number two in the world in the October
2007 rankings.
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Alexei Shirov – Spain, recently returned to the
top ten in the world, Spain's strongest player for over a decade. Known
as the “Leonardo da Vinci” of the chessboard thanks to his creative
style.
- Francisco Vallejo Pons – Spain, Spanish Champion
2006 and the best native Spanish player in history. "Paco" won won
the Pamplona tournament at the beginning of this year.
Semifinal one (Friday, May 30, 2008)
The first semifinal started with a draw in 56 moves. In game two Anand took
the full point when Vallejo dropped a piece on move 38. In the third game the
young Spanish master faced a Caro-Kann and nailed Anand with an advanced g-pawn.
The fourth game was an 18-move draw. With the score tied tiebreak blitz games
were required.
In the first blitz game the World Champion outplayed his opponent with the
black pieces and forced his resignation after 58 moves. In the second Anand
faced a classical Caro-Kann. He concentrated on a kingside attack, while Vallejo
searched for mating threats after taking the a2-pawn with his queen. But Anand
had worked it all out and in the final position, which was actually a forced
mate for him, he pragmatically accepted the draw offer of his opponent to proceed
to the final.

Press conference before the start of the event, with Francisco Vallejo,
Press Chief GM Zenón Franco Ocampos, Vassily Ivanchuk, Vishy Anand and
Alexei Shirov
The handshake at the start of game one between Francisco Vallejo and Vishy
Anand

The inaugural move is made by Miguel Ignacio González, General Director
of Sports of the Junta de Castilla y León

The winner of the first semifinal: World Champion Vishy Anand
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