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Corus 2011
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:47 am
by Swaminathan
I'm delighted to know that Corus has been taken over and sponsored by Tata steel, the Indian company.
http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6948
Nice list of participants.
Since it's a 13 round tournament - there's a lot of rounds left, only 2 rounds has been finished. So - Who do you think will win the Corus, and who do you think qualifies as dark horse?
For me, it's likely either Carlsen, Vishy or Aronian. Dark horse is reserved for Nakamura ofcourse.
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:41 am
by lmader
I don't have a dark horse favorite, but my money is on Carlsen to win this year (again).
Lar
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:01 pm
by Ted Summers
lmader wrote:I don't have a dark horse favorite, but my money is on Carlsen to win this year (again).
Lar
But 1st he must stop playing like this ....
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:37 am
by lmader
Wow, no kidding. What a disaster.
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:37 am
by notyetagm
Ted Summers wrote:lmader wrote:I don't have a dark horse favorite, but my money is on Carlsen to win this year (again).
Lar
But 1st he must stop playing like this ....
ROFLMAO
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:53 am
by BB+
I liked this ChessVibes comment (Round 3):
Thanks to a nice tactic Shirov managed to prolong the game
Makes all that study-time seem worthwhile when you hit pay-dirt like this...

EDIT: Probably Ra4 on move 52 would be enough to draw. Engines like 54. c5 from White, though I'm not so sure. Was the game spoiled by increment chess in the end?
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:16 pm
by BB+
Not a bad Round 4 start. Shirov is losing again, Anand with a knight sac line in the Nimzo (16. Nd4, and he wins the piece back in a bit), Nepo went for Carlsen's revivification of Be6 (from Nanjing) in the Bf4 Gruenfeld against Aronian and seems to have hung a Rook on move 10. Nakamura played a Benoni (no KID?) against Giri, and was taking some minutes by move 4 or 5.
And 10. Qxa8 with 11. c5 if Black tries to trap the Queen.
Anand played 16. Nd4, and has an edge after 16. Nd4 exd4 17. cxd4 Nbc6 18. Qc3 Ne7 19. Rfd1 Rad8.
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:10 pm
by BB+
I'm not sure Shirov is really worse in his game, but needs to play accurately in his "caveman" attack to get a draw. Nakamura is approaching being an hour behind on the clock against Giri (at move 14). In the B section, the Li Chao versus Le Quang Liem game has become rather sharp.
Not sure if Black's 15th is all that great, though in such a position, soundness is not everything.

Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:00 pm
by BB+
Well, as with many a game from this tourney, they've now gone to a (double) rook endgame.
Re: Corus 2011
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 1:42 pm
by BB+
Round 5 looks like a Ruy Lopez day. Carlsen with 5. d3 against L'Ami to avoid(?!) the Open Ruy, Smeets-Anand a Breyer, Nepomniachtchi-Shirov an Arkhangelsk (or maybe not -- b5, but then Bc5 instead of Bb7 directly). Giri opted for a Petrov against Vachier-Lagrave, while Kramnik ensures a draw with White with an Exchange Slav against Aronian.

The other two games are also d4 games, with Wang Hao vs Grischuk essentially a KID Fianchetto (via transposition), and Nakamura-Ponomariov a Nimzo, again with White opting for a g3/Bg2 fianchetto.
EDIT: Nepomniachtchi-Shirov is following Shirov's Round 1 loss to Smeets. Maybe he will improve at some point. Now at move 26 rather rapidly. White varied first with 23. Qc2 rather than 23. Na7.