WMSG Lille 2012
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WMSG Lille 2012
Now it is time to turn to the Top Event of 2012, the World Mind Sport Games in Lille.
Today I started a website for the results that will also include games and pictures. So far the games are that of the 1st round San Remo 2011 and the pictures are that of Beijing 2008, but I will update as soon as I am in Lille:
http://www.chessarbiter.com/turnieje_wa ... 12/f_3187/
Greetinx from suny, but cloudy Dortmund, Germany
Ingo Zachos
Today I started a website for the results that will also include games and pictures. So far the games are that of the 1st round San Remo 2011 and the pictures are that of Beijing 2008, but I will update as soon as I am in Lille:
http://www.chessarbiter.com/turnieje_wa ... 12/f_3187/
Greetinx from suny, but cloudy Dortmund, Germany
Ingo Zachos
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Re: WMSG Lille 2012
Wrong topic, we just finished ACF National 2012Ingo_Zachos wrote:Top Event of 2012
I don't think an event in Lille can exceed Lebanon tournament in terms of overall average strength even though we have few more outstanding players.
But of course QT is higher event in terms of importancy and presentation.
Good luck to everyone and best should win !
Ingo, you have to link your website to official WMSG site and there should be references in both ways.
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If all that had been nominated show up it could get a greater number of Grandmasters and International Masters then the US Nationals, and the Top will have a greater rating average, but this depends on who actually shows up, so we dont know until it started.Alex_Moiseyev wrote:...
I don't think an event in Lille can exceed Lebanon tournament in terms of overall average strength even though we have few more outstanding players.
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Also there will certainly more countires represented, and more continents.
So sad you could not come to defend your title and improve the US medal count.
Greetinx from old Europe,
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Can you post this list here if it's not a big secret ? To the best of my memoty, last list was posted in this forum in May or JuneIngo_Zachos wrote:If all that had been nominated show up
BTW. In ACF National 2012 we had 6 GMI's : A. Moiseyev, R. King, L. Kondlo, R. Hallett, J. Francis, J. Morrison
In Lille you should have R. King, R. Beckwith, J. Morrison, S. Scarpetta, M. Borghetti, S. McCoser, B. Durdyev ... anyone else ? Does William Docherty, Jack Francis and/or Mustafa Durdyev attend an event ?
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Look at the provisonal list of players. It is not the current stand of the affairs, but it gives a picture.
Plus, you can never know who actually turns up.
Certainly Miki, Sergio and Ron are favorites, but Baghtiyar and Jim and Richard are no dark horses. And the rest may prove better then their reputation.
I am especially curuious how Matteo Bernini will do.
He might be better then his title and rating status indicate
Looks like August is the month for checkers in this year.
Greetinx from cloudy Dortmund,
Ingo
Plus, you can never know who actually turns up.
Certainly Miki, Sergio and Ron are favorites, but Baghtiyar and Jim and Richard are no dark horses. And the rest may prove better then their reputation.
I am especially curuious how Matteo Bernini will do.
He might be better then his title and rating status indicate
Looks like August is the month for checkers in this year.
Greetinx from cloudy Dortmund,
Ingo
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You forgot Shane.Ingo_Zachos wrote:Certainly Miki, Sergio and Ron are favorites
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it's OK, more intrigue !!! hahaIngo_Zachos wrote:So sad you could not come
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Alex_Moiseyev wrote:You forgot Shane.Ingo_Zachos wrote:Certainly Miki, Sergio and Ron are favorites
Sadly, Shane had to withdraw.
True, each unrated player drags down the total avrerage in your arithmetic, but not of the Top 5 or Top 10. And if u enter 4000 for each unrated player, you get a totally different pictureJohnAcker wrote:Ingo: you'll have a more accurate average rating if you assign unrated players a provisional 1600 rating. Obviously they are stronger than that if they were invited, but right now all the zeros are dragging down the mean.
Anyway, this were probably the best US Open this century, while I dont dount that Beijing 2008 was stronger then Lille 2012, so there is still space to improve.
For 2012 however I will wait who shows up in Lille, and then make a conclusion.
And we still havent seen the Irish Open, though I doubt it can compare in top strenghts and broad strengts to the US Nationals or the WMSG.
However, QT, US Nationals and IO are always the Top events of the year.
Greetinx from Europe,
Ingo Zachos
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I can predict very high competition in Lille but affraid to make any prediction. We have so far at least 6-8 players who will be fighting for medals. And another big group of "medium players" can drew or even win a single game against leaders.
Very interesting !
Remember, other forms of checkers in Lille including FMJD authorities will be watching us. It is important to look professional, attractive, competitive, presentative.
Here is a link to 2008 Beijing standing and round progress, including some individual photos
http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/sta ... afko=23&r=
Very interesting !
Remember, other forms of checkers in Lille including FMJD authorities will be watching us. It is important to look professional, attractive, competitive, presentative.
Here is a link to 2008 Beijing standing and round progress, including some individual photos
http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/sta ... afko=23&r=
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Re: WMSG Lille 2012
As of July 30 ...
Man
1. Ron King (Barbados)
2. Filip Kareta (Czech Republic)
3. Jaroslav Tichy (Czech Republic)
4. Sune Trane (Denmark)
5. Igor Martinov (Germany)
6. Garrett Owens (Ireland)
7. Vitaly Shafir (Israel)
8. Richard Tzeitlin (Israel)
9. Sergio Scarpetta (Italy)
10. Matteo Bernini (Italy)
11. Paolo Faleo (Italy)
12. Michele Borghetti (Italy)
13. Bagtiyar Durdyev (Turkmenistan)
14. Bashim Durdyev (Turkmenistan)
15. Salyberdi Garayev (Turkmenistan)
16. Umyt Hydyrov (Turkmenistan)
17. Patrick Umala (Uganda)
18. Danny Oliphant (UK)
19. John Jolliff (UK)
20. Kolin Oleksandr (Ukraine)
21. Richard Beckwith (USA)
22. Charles Freeman (USA)
23. Jim Morrison (USA)
Woman
1. Irma Bejazhvili (Israel)
2. Erika Rosso (Italy)
3. Merettach Hajyeva (Turkmenistan)
4. Gultach Madanova (Turkmenistan)
5. Chyzhevska Nadiya (Ukraine)
6. Kim Willis (USA)
7. Amangul Berdiyeva (Turkmenistan)
Man
1. Ron King (Barbados)
2. Filip Kareta (Czech Republic)
3. Jaroslav Tichy (Czech Republic)
4. Sune Trane (Denmark)
5. Igor Martinov (Germany)
6. Garrett Owens (Ireland)
7. Vitaly Shafir (Israel)
8. Richard Tzeitlin (Israel)
9. Sergio Scarpetta (Italy)
10. Matteo Bernini (Italy)
11. Paolo Faleo (Italy)
12. Michele Borghetti (Italy)
13. Bagtiyar Durdyev (Turkmenistan)
14. Bashim Durdyev (Turkmenistan)
15. Salyberdi Garayev (Turkmenistan)
16. Umyt Hydyrov (Turkmenistan)
17. Patrick Umala (Uganda)
18. Danny Oliphant (UK)
19. John Jolliff (UK)
20. Kolin Oleksandr (Ukraine)
21. Richard Beckwith (USA)
22. Charles Freeman (USA)
23. Jim Morrison (USA)
Woman
1. Irma Bejazhvili (Israel)
2. Erika Rosso (Italy)
3. Merettach Hajyeva (Turkmenistan)
4. Gultach Madanova (Turkmenistan)
5. Chyzhevska Nadiya (Ukraine)
6. Kim Willis (USA)
7. Amangul Berdiyeva (Turkmenistan)
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Re: WMSG Lille 2012
Oprening Ceremony of WMSG-2 completed at 7:00 PM on July 9. Ceremony was in in the n the Vauban Auditorium of Lille Grand Palais. After ceremony it was a cocktail at 20:00
Here is an official event side
http://wmsgfmjd.org/
I didn't find here any links to "Ingo site" Do we have any WCDF authorities in Lille today, or they are coming late ?
Here is an official event side
http://wmsgfmjd.org/
I didn't find here any links to "Ingo site" Do we have any WCDF authorities in Lille today, or they are coming late ?
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Re: WMSG Lille 2012
I don't know of anyone going early -- I think most folks arrive next Tuesday through Thursday. Ingo was working on a site at:
http://www.chessarbiter.com/turnieje_wa ... 12/f_3187/
http://www.chessarbiter.com/turnieje_wa ... 12/f_3187/
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Re: WMSG Lille 2012
The WMSG have already begun on August 9th with an open ceremony and first preparations by the FMJD at the venue:
http://www.daminator.eu/wmsg/foto/01/dsc_5394.html
and there are further impressions from the 1st rounds:
http://wmsgfmjd.org/?page_id=603
Results are updated regularly:
http://wmsgfmjd.org/?page_id=118
And there are even daily bulletins available, much the same as in Beijing 2008:
http://www.imsaworld.com/wp/events-cale ... petitions/
like this one:
http://www.imsaworld.com/wp/wp-content/ ... 1IMSA..pdf
Checkers starts on friday, and the inscription and players meeting are on thursday, but I hope to post some impressions here and on the WCDF facebook page
by tuesday evening.
Greetinx from sunny old Europe,
Ingo Zachos
http://www.daminator.eu/wmsg/foto/01/dsc_5394.html
and there are further impressions from the 1st rounds:
http://wmsgfmjd.org/?page_id=603
Results are updated regularly:
http://wmsgfmjd.org/?page_id=118
And there are even daily bulletins available, much the same as in Beijing 2008:
http://www.imsaworld.com/wp/events-cale ... petitions/
like this one:
http://www.imsaworld.com/wp/wp-content/ ... 1IMSA..pdf
Checkers starts on friday, and the inscription and players meeting are on thursday, but I hope to post some impressions here and on the WCDF facebook page
by tuesday evening.
Greetinx from sunny old Europe,
Ingo Zachos
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It seems like everyone is in the air so far and first news should come tomorrow.
Quality of many (not all indeed) 64 and 10x10 games are below ground zero level just beginners. Many players consider this event as nice vacation.
I hope this will not affect OUR Anglo-American Checkers events and we'll demonstrate our collegeaus from other form of game real competition and quality !
I don't need a cheap win in the World Title match (ha-ha) and expect the best and danger challenger next year.
Respectfully,
Alex M
Quality of many (not all indeed) 64 and 10x10 games are below ground zero level just beginners. Many players consider this event as nice vacation.
I hope this will not affect OUR Anglo-American Checkers events and we'll demonstrate our collegeaus from other form of game real competition and quality !
I don't need a cheap win in the World Title match (ha-ha) and expect the best and danger challenger next year.
Respectfully,
Alex M
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I arrived in Lille today, and met many fellow draughts players, though it seems I am the first player arriving in the "Checkers" event.
The venue is big and if we "share " a room with draughts 64 it is actually misleading, as it is more a big hall then a room.
Alex, most of the draughts 100 games are rapid and blitz games, as the play rapid if the normal game is drawn, and a blitz game if that was drawn, ans finally Lehmann blitz, a game with 5 minutes each and 3 sec. per move, but if the game is drawn, the next blitz starts with the time both players had when the draw was made.
This way it can get 6 or more games, but it ends with a decison.
A win in the normal game is 12-0 points to the winner, a win in the rapid (after drawn normal games) is 9 points to the winner, and 3 to the loser, a win in the regular blith game is 8-4 points and a win in Lehmann blitz is 7-5 points.
As all top baords are electronic boards, most games are rapid, blitz or Lehmann blitz games, which explains the mistakes that have been made.
Tomorrow I wll check the room with the 64 officials (already had a very good 1st impression), and Lille is very nice town, always worth a trip, with or without playing Checkers.
Greetinx from cloudy Lille from my hotel room,
Ingo Zachos
The venue is big and if we "share " a room with draughts 64 it is actually misleading, as it is more a big hall then a room.
Alex, most of the draughts 100 games are rapid and blitz games, as the play rapid if the normal game is drawn, and a blitz game if that was drawn, ans finally Lehmann blitz, a game with 5 minutes each and 3 sec. per move, but if the game is drawn, the next blitz starts with the time both players had when the draw was made.
This way it can get 6 or more games, but it ends with a decison.
A win in the normal game is 12-0 points to the winner, a win in the rapid (after drawn normal games) is 9 points to the winner, and 3 to the loser, a win in the regular blith game is 8-4 points and a win in Lehmann blitz is 7-5 points.
As all top baords are electronic boards, most games are rapid, blitz or Lehmann blitz games, which explains the mistakes that have been made.
Tomorrow I wll check the room with the 64 officials (already had a very good 1st impression), and Lille is very nice town, always worth a trip, with or without playing Checkers.
Greetinx from cloudy Lille from my hotel room,
Ingo Zachos
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