International Internet match in Dresden
July 18 – 26, 2002
The traditional Dresden Open has been renamed. This year the players will participate
in the "ZMD Open", the name coming from the successful microelectronic
specialist ZMD, whose head office is in Dresden and who have shown a lot of
commitment for chess in Saxony (see multimedia
report in CBM 83 Extra). The immediate result for the players: there will
be an unprecedented prize fund of over € 26,000 (€ 4000 for the winner)
at the ZMD Open.
Even if you cannot make it to this event you can participate in a small way.
At the opening ceremony there will be a special Internet match featuring four
young German girls, each the winner of her age category, and opponents from
different continents.
The German women's champions are:
Tina Mietzner |
U18w
|
2105
|
Maria Schöne |
U16w
|
2062
|
Evgenia Smirina |
U14w
|
1903
|
Elena Winkelmann |
U12w
|
1575
|
Tina Mietzner (above), the women's under 18 champion, is the strongest of the
four: Elo 2105.
The three younger participants: Evgenia Smirina, women's under 14 champion,
Elo 1903; Elena Winkelmann, under 12, Elo 1575, and Maria Schöne, under 16,
Elo 2062.
All four have a fair bit of experience in chess. In the above picture they
are playing in a simul against a visiting Grandmaster from Baku.
Tina also took part in the simul and played a tremendous game which included
a queen sacrifice and a drawn endgame with opposite bishops. Unfortunately she
committed an error in the endgame and the merciless male opponent (did we mention:
from Baku?) took the full point.
Invitation to play
The Internet match will begin on Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 18.30 MEZ (=
16:30 GMT, 17:30 London, 12:30 NY) and will last until 21.00 MEZ.
The venue is the beautiful Schloss Albrechtsberg in Dresden.
For the match we are looking for four opponents who meet the following criteria:
- You must have a proper Fritz server account and a stable connection.
- Your OTB rating should be approximately equal to one of the girls'.
- You should be located in a different country, preferable on a different
continent.
We would prefer if you could play your game in public, e.g. in a chess club
or with other people present. Media coverage at your end would be welcome –
in Dresden there will be a great deal of international press. Young opponents
are preferable, girls even more so. There will be prizes for the participants:
the latest Fritz, Hiarcs or Shredder software and trainings CDs.
If you are interested in taking part in the Internet match please contact
us.
You should tell us exactly where you live, your playing strength (OTB and Fritz
server) and also give a few lines of biographical information.
Looking forward to hearing from you.