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  • Tigran Petrosian Internet Chess Memorial - Round 1

    Chess Academy of Armenia
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Contact: Aram Hajian
    Tel: (3741) 52-02-46
    Fax: (3741) 52-02-46
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.petrosian2004.com

    Round 1 Report
    by Aram Hajian

    The first round of the Petrosian Internet Memorial was
    a hard-fought success. Each team enjoyed one victory,
    endured one defeat, and came out of the day with two
    out of four points. Winners in the Armenia-Russia
    match were GM Sargissian over GM Khalifman on board 3,
    and GM Zvjaginsev over GM Minasian on board 4, each
    converting for the full point with the white pieces.
    On board 1, the event's top rated player GM Svidler
    enjoyed a significant advantage with the black pieces
    over GM Aronian, who pulled a rabbit out of his hat in
    holding the position despite being down to one minute
    for nearly twenty moves. A draw was the fortunate
    outcome. Meanwhile on board 2, Lputian played a
    strong novelty to equalize with black against GM
    Dreev, and a draw was the just outcome.
    In the China-France match, GM Ni ground down GM
    Fressinet in a tortuous endgame with the black pieces
    on board 2, while GM Nataf dispatched his board 4
    opponent GM Wang with a strong king-side attack on the
    white side of a Sicilian defense. The struggles on
    boards 1 and 3 saw GMs Bu and Lautier share the point,
    and GMs Zhang and Bauer agree to the peace as well.
    Round two sees France take on Armenia, and Russia
    facing off against China. Technically, the games went
    well, without any disconnections, distractions, or
    internet problems in any of the four locales. Visit
    www.petrosian2004.com for news, information,
    interviews, and games from the event, which runs from
    December 18-23.

    Standings after 1 round:
    1st place with 2 points: Armenia, China, France,
    Russia
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