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Vassily ivanchuk s amazing immortal sicilian defence crush vs kasparov in linares 1991
The Linares International Chess Tournament (Spanish: Torneo Internacional de Ajedrez Ciudad de Linares) was an annual chess tournament, usually played around the end of February, which takes its name from the city of Linares in the Jaén province of Andalusia, Spain, in which it is held. It is sometimes described as the Wimbledon of chess, being one of the strongest annual tournaments held on the de facto chess tour, along with the "Tata Steel" Wijk aan Zee, Tal Memorial and Dortmund events.
Contents
- Vassily ivanchuk s amazing immortal sicilian defence crush vs kasparov in linares 1991
- History
- Winners
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- References
The Linares tournament began in 1978 and was held annually from 1988 to 2010 (with the exception of 1996). Since 2010, the tournament has not been held for economic reasons.
History
The event, sponsored by Spanish businessman Luis Rentero, was first held in 1978. At that time it was not an elite event and was won by the relatively unknown Swede, Jaan Eslon (on tie-break from the Argentine Roberto Debarnot). After the following year's event, it was held every other year until 1987 when no tournament took place, that being the year that Linares hosted the Candidates' Final, a match to determine a challenger for Kasparov's world title featuring Anatoly Karpov and Andrei Sokolov. The postponed 1987 event was postponed until 1988 and the tournament has since become an annual event, with the exception of 1996, when the Women's World Chess Championship was held.
Rentero is a strong opponent of short draws in chess, to the point that in 1991 he offered cash bonuses for playing longer games.
The 1994 tournament had an average Elo rating of 2685, the highest ever at that time, making it the first Category XVIII tournament ever held. The field, in eventual finishing order, consisted of Karpov, Kasparov, Shirov, Bareev, Kramnik, Lautier, Anand, Kamsky, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Illescas, Judit Polgár, and Beliavsky. Karpov won with an undefeated 11/13. Jeff Sonas considers Karpov's performance the best tournament result in history.
The 1994 tournament was also noted for an incident in which Garry Kasparov "took a move back" against Judit Polgár. Kasparov's fingers briefly released a knight before he realized the move was a blunder; he then moved the knight to a different square. Polgar (17 years old at the time) did not protest and the arbiter did not intervene. Kasparov went on to win the game.
In 1998, the format of the tournament changed from a single round-robin tournament to a double round-robin event (meaning that each participant plays every other participant twice, once with each color).
Garry Kasparov announced his retirement from chess after the 2005 tournament.
From 2006 through 2008, the first half of the tournament took place in the Mexican city of Morelia. The second half took place in Linares. Consequently the event is sometimes referred to as Morelia-Linares.
In 2009 and 2010 the whole event took place in Linares.
The Linares tournament of 2011 was cancelled, for reasons including general economic problems; the tournament was also cancelled in 2012.
Winners
Only five players won the Linares Tournament multiple times: Garry Kasparov (9 wins), Vassily Ivanchuk (3), Viswanathan Anand (3), Vladimir Kramnik (2) and Anatoly Karpov (2).
1998
Final Results of 1998:
XV Ciudad de Linares (ESP) cat. XXI--------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------1 Viswanathan Anand g IND ** 1= 0= == 1= =1 =1 7½ 2 Alexei Shirov g ESP 0= ** == =1 10 10 11 7 3 Garry Kasparov g RUS 1= == ** == == == == 6½ 4 Vladimir Kramnik g RUS == =0 == ** =1 == 1= 6½ 5 Peter Svidler g RUS 0= 01 == =0 ** 10 =1 5½ 6 Vassily Ivanchuk g UKR =0 01 == == 01 ** 0= 5 7 Veselin Topalov g BUL =0 00 == 0= =0 1= ** 41999
Final Results of 1999:
XVI Ciudad de Linares (ESP), ii-iii 1999 cat. XX (2735)------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2812 ** == =1 == 1= 11 =1 11 10½ 28172 Vladimir Kramnik g RUS 2751 == ** == == == == =1 1= 8 27823 Viswanathan Anand g IND 2781 =0 == ** == =1 == 1= =1 8 27784 Peter Leko g HUN 2694 == == == ** == 1= 0= 0= 6½ 27125 Veselin Topalov g BUL 2700 0= == =0 == ** =0 =1 == 6 26906 Vassily Ivanchuk g UKR 2714 00 == == 0= =1 ** 1= 0= 6 26887 Peter Svidler g RUS 2713 =0 =0 0= 1= =0 0= ** =1 5½ 26588 Michael Adams g ENG 2716 00 0= =0 1= == 1= =0 ** 5½ 26572000
Final Results of 2000:
Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik finished tied for first on +2, inseparable even by the various tie-breaks laid down in the rules. They won the same number of games and had the same number of black wins. The next tie-break was for the worst score against the lower group and if still equal, the worst result against the second lowest group. But all the other players were tied on 4½ points, making the players level on every criterion. There was supposed to be a toss of the coin, but Kasparov did not like the idea and the players also ruled out a blitz playoff. Kasparov wanted the official results to record equal first, although he allowed Kramnik to take the main trophy.
2001
Final Results of 2001:
XVIII SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 23 ii-6 iii 2001 cat. XIX (2722)-------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 --------------------------------------------------------------1 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2849 ** == 1= =1 =1 11 7½ 28892 Judit Polgár g HUN 2676 == ** =0 == 10 == 4½ 26943 Anatoly Karpov g RUS 2679 0= =1 ** == == =0 4½ 26944 Peter Leko g HUN 2745 =0 == == ** == == 4½ 26815 Alexei Shirov g ESP 2718 =0 01 == == ** 10 4½ 26866 Alexander Grischuk g RUS 2663 00 == =1 == 01 ** 4½ 2697--------------------------------------------------------------2002
Final Results of 2002:
XIX SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 22 ii-10 iii 2002 cat. XX (2732)--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2838 ** =1 == == 1= =1 =1 8 28392 Ruslan Ponomariov g UKR 2727 =0 ** 1= == 01 =1 == 6½ 27623 Vassily Ivanchuk g UKR 2717 == 0= ** == 1= =1 =0 6 27344 Viswanathan Anand g IND 2757 == == == ** 0= == =1 6 27285 Michael Adams g ENG 2742 0= 10 0= 1= ** == =1 6 27306 Francisco Vallejo Pons g ESP 2629 =0 =0 =0 == == ** =1 5 26927 Alexei Shirov g ESP 2715 =0 == =1 =0 =0 =0 ** 4½ 2648---------------------------------------------------------------------2003
Final Results of 2003:
XX SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 22 ii-9 iii 2003 cat. XX (2733)--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Peter Leko g HUN 2736 ** == 01 == == 10 11 7 27892 Vladimir Kramnik g RUS 2807 == ** == == 1= == 1= 7 27773 Viswanathan Anand g IND 2753 10 == ** 0= 1= == =1 6½ 27584 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2847 == == 1= ** 1= == 0= 6½ 27425 Ruslan Ponomariov g UKR 2734 == 0= 0= 0= ** 11 == 5½ 27036 Francisco Vallejo Pons g ESP 2629 01 == == == 00 ** == 5 26937 Teimour Radjabov g AZE 2624 00 0= =0 1= == == ** 4½ 2664---------------------------------------------------------------------Leko took first on tie-break with the largest number of wins.2004
Final Results of 2004:
XXI SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 19 ii-5 iii 2004 cat. XX (2731)--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Vladimir Kramnik g RUS 2777 ** =1 == == 1= == == 7 27802 Peter Leko g HUN 2722 =0 ** == 1= == 1= == 6½ 27623 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2831 == == ** == == == 1= 6½ 27434 Teimour Radjabov g AZE 2656 == 0= == ** == 01 =1 6 27445 Veselin Topalov g BUL 2735 0= == == == ** =1 == 6 27306 Alexei Shirov g ESP 2736 == 0= == 10 =0 ** == 5 26737 Francisco Vallejo Pons g ESP 2663 == == 0= =0 == == ** 5 2685---------------------------------------------------------------------2005
Final Results of 2005:
XXII SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 23 ii-17 iii 2005 cat. XX (2743)--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Garry Kasparov g RUS 2804 ** =0 == == 11 11 =1 8 28572 Veselin Topalov g BUL 2757 =1 ** 0= == 1= 11 =1 8 28653 Viswanathan Anand g IND 2786 == 1= ** == =0 == =1 6½ 27644 Peter Leko g HUN 2749 == == == ** == == == 6 27425 Michael Adams g ENG 2741 00 0= =1 == ** 1= == 5½ 27146 Francisco Vallejo Pons g ESP 2686 00 00 == == 0= ** =1 4 26277 Rustam Kasimdzhanov g UZB 2678 =0 =0 =0 == == =0 ** 4 2628---------------------------------------------------------------------Kasparov won the event on the second tie-break from Topalov.Games won were equal, the second tie-break was number of wins with black.