Secrets of a triumph
By Jean-Michel Péchiné
"Still
the final moves were made in a time trouble and when I offered a draw in a better
ending Kramnik continued playing, mostly led by inertial force, and then he
realized he can only loose if he will continue been risky." This the way
Viorel Bologan comments the last moment of his decisive tenth game against Vlad
Kramnik in the next issue of Europe
Echecs. This draw meant an astonished first place for the impressive Moldovian
GM who explains the secrets of his triumph in Dortmund in the exclusive and
attractive report which will be published in the French magazine on August 25th.
However was the complete scenario of this dramatic finish already written on
the rest day, when a blitz tournament was held in Dortmund ?
On the rest day, August 5th, the blitz tournament took place in the Berwordt-Halle,
where the six grandmasters playing in the main event competed with amateurs.
Unfortunately the rest day corresponded with the highest peak of the heat wave,
and this lovely building, which is situated just in front of the Town Hall of
Dortmund, is made fully of glass. The heat was, shall we say, impressive! Nevertheless,
at 3 p.m. the six stars arrived, after a two minutes walk from their four stars
hotel Holiday Inn. They appeared very relaxed, talking together or signing autographs.
Bologan with his terrific "secret weapon" (a cup of tea!), explaining
to Vlad Kramnik all the benefits of this beverage under the heat. At the left
of Viorel his wife Margarita, with GM V. Belikov in the center.
Each of the six stars played against ten amateurs who enrolled themselves by
requesting for an invitation six weeks in advance. It was a good idea of the
organisers (and notably the people of "Brackl", which is the local
club associated with the organisation of the wonderful event of Dortmund). And
definitely it was a unique experience for the 60 chess addicts!
Vishy Anand
The event was a real pleasure for Anand who is currently considered the best
player in rapid chess! From from the 23th to the 30th of October Vishy will
have to demonstrate his strength on the board in Cap d'Agde. It is already official
that the gentleman of Madras who was recently nominated the "2003
Indian Sportsman of the Year" will take up the challenge for the
official World Title in rapid chess!
Back to Bologan and his cuppa.
In the exclusive report which will published in the next issue of Europe Echecs
Bologan explains more precisely the way he used his "secret weapon".
First during fourth round vs Leko, when he got suddenly a winning position:
Leko,P (2739) - Bologan,V (2650) [B17]
It Dortmund GER (4), 03.08.2003
Position after 39...Rb5
Bologan writes: "40.Ne3?? was the loosing move. a very unpleasant
position rook and knight against rook and bishop with 40.Qd6+ Qxd6 41.Rxd6 Rb1+
42.Kh2 Rb2. 40...Rb1+ 41.Nd1. At this point I took a cup of tea and let
ten minutes pass before I made the first of two winnings moves. 41...Qe5
42.Ra3 Qg5."
Peter Leko
In Dortmund there was a great deal of pressure on the very talented German
grandmaster Arkadij Naiditsch. He was playing on home turf, and friends and
family supported him during the entire tournament. In fact the young star of
Brackl showed that he has good nerves, but he seemed to suffer from a crucial
lack in the preparation. This is pointed out by Bologan in his comments to the
sixth round game for Europe Echecs: "Once again Naiditch showed his weakest
point is the opening preparation. He had only just started to play Marshall
line his first official game was against Leko in the second round!
and I was pretty sure that he didn't have time to study all lines.
Bologan,V (2650) - Naiditsch,A (2574) [C89]
It Dortmund GER (6), 06.08.2003
Here I played 15.Qf3, which is a side line in which White is trying
to get better use of his queen. Psychologically it was a very well prepared
move. First of all it is not so easy to remember the side lines in the opening
you never played before, and secondly, even you remember these lines you still
need some practical skills to play them.
Arkadij Naiditsch
After that in the 9th round vs Radjbaov I played a completely new opening for
me, 3.Nc3 in the Sicilian, and got a very promising position.
Bologan,V (2650) - Radjabov,T (2648) [B30]
It Dortmund GER (9), 09.08.2003
Here I found the nice 20.Nf4 g5 21.Ng6!! My heart was beating so fast
that I had to go for a drink before playing Nf4. In case of winning this game
I would secure victory in the tournament before last round. 21...Nh5 22.Nxf8+
Rxf8 23.Qh3 Kg6 24.Raf1.
Here I missed the intermediate 24...d4, which made possible 25.Bd2
Bd6. After this blockading move where White has nothing. The game ended
in a draw."
Taimour Radjabov
In the end Dortmund was a full triumph for Viorel Bologan, who summarizes the
tension of the tournament: "After my win against Anand in round three I
felt a bit strange because of my unexpectedly good start. But I knew pretty
well that the whole tournament was in front of me. The pressure increased after
next round, which was another win against Leko. Now the pressure was on me,
and from then on beside the chess problems I had to fight myself too."
Viorel and Margarita Bologan the unbeatable winning couple of Dortmund
2003!
Report and photos: Jean-Michel Péchiné
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