Harikrishna leads in Paks, Groszpeter wins GM B
15.08.2007
– One round before the end of the 5th György Marx Memorial in Paks, Hungary, Indian GM Pentala Harikrishna is in the lead, half a point a head of two Hungarian rivals. The GM B group is already finished and was won by Hungarian GM Attila Groszpeter, a point ahead of his nearest rivals. Indian WGM Tania Sachdev came seventh with a 2404 performance. Big pictorial report.
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This tournament is being held in commemoration of the famous physicist György
Marx, and is intended to give the most talented young local grandmasters an
opportunity to gain experience. The main patron of the tournament is József
Kovács, the director-general of Nuclear Power Plant Ltd. Paks. The venue
is College of Paks, Dózsa György str. 95, Paks.
There are two tournaments: the main GM event is a double round robin event
with six players, the GM B tournament is a ten player round robin. Time controls
are 100 minutes for 40 moves + 50 minutes for 20 moves + 15 minutes for the
rest of the game, with 30 seconds move increment from the first move. The "Sophia
rule" is in effect: players can offer a draw in the first 40 moves only
with arbiter's permission and in special cases.
Report after nine rounds
After round six it was Viktor Korchnoi who led the field with a score of 4.0/6
and a performance of 2687. In round seven he was defeated by Pentala Harikrishna,
who took the lead which he still holds one round before the end of the tournament.
He is being chased by the Hungarian GMs Csaba Balogh and Peter Acs. On Wednesday
"Hari" plays Balogh with the black pieces, which could lead to a sharp
fight.
Goodbye lead: Viktor Korchnoi handed it over Pentala Harikrishna (left)
in round seven
Viktor Korchnoi stayed in joint second until round nine, when he lost somewhat
traumatically to Ferenc Berkes, who had been languishing in second-last place.
A second traumatic loss for Viktor Korchnoi in round nine against Ferenc Berkes
Standings after nine rounds
Pentala Harikrishna, hiding behind the big digital watch, in his round nine
draw against Hou Yifan
Local dual: Peter Acs vs Csaba Balogh in round nine (draw)
The GM B Tournament
The Grandmaster B tournament was won convincingly by Hungarian GM Attila Groszpeter,
ahead of Romanian GM Vladislav Nevednichy and youthful Hungarian IM Krisztian
Szabo.
Final standings
Sorted by size: Vladislav Nevbdnichy of Romania, Attila Groszpeter of Hungary
(the winner) and 18-year-old IM Krisztian Szabo of Hungary
GM Attila Groszpeter, 7.0/9 points, 2686 performance
Attila Groszpeter vs Tania Sachdev in round one (result: 1-0 in 40 moves)
Maybe glasses will help? No such luck: Tania lost to Gabor Papp in 30 moves
(round two)
At last: in round nine Tania holds GM Vladislav Nevednichy to a draw
Tania beat GM Yu Shaotang, 2524, and IM David Smerdon, both with black
Impressions of Paks
The traditional Sacred Heart Church of Jesus in Paks
The modern Holy Spirit Church
A concert in the Holy Spirit Church
A modern art fountain in the middle of the city
The Chess Memorial for Hungarians who won medals at the Chess Olimpiads
The Elizabeth Hotel Gallery
A view of the city
Horse chestnut trees on the riverside
Beautiful walks along the banks of the Danube, under horse cestnut trees
The river is rising
Sunset over the Danube
Photos by Gyula Molnár
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