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'Experience' beat 'Rising Stars'

Submitted by SonofPearl on Mon, 08/31/2009 at 11:58am.

At the NH Tournament in the Netherlands, the 'Experience' team beat the 'Rising Stars' by a score of 27.5-22.5 in an entertaining contest.

The stronger line-up for this year's 'Experience' team finally saw them end a run of three consecutive defeats, which included a real hammering last year.

Peter Heine Nielsen of Denmark recorded the best overall individual score with an impressive 6.5/10.  The best score on the 'Rising Stars' team came from 24 year-old Jan Smeets (pictured) beating favourites Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana.

Smeets' prize for his victory is an invite to the glamorous Amber Blindfold and Rapid Tournament next year.

Nakamura suffered from flu symptoms throughout the tournament (including at one point a nosebleed during a game!) and performed well below par.

Experience 27.5   
Nielsen, Peter Heine 2680 
 6.5/10
Svidler, Peter 2739 
 6.0/10
Ljubojevic, Ljubomir 2553 
 5.5/10
Beliavsky, Alexander 2662 
 5.0/10
Van Wely, Loek 2655 
 4.5/10
Rising Stars 22.5   
Smeets, Jan 2632 
 6.0/10
Caruana, Fabiano 2670 
 5.0/10
Stellwagen, Daniel 2630 
 4.5/10
Hou Yifan 2584 
 3.5/10
Nakamura, Hikaru 2710 
 3.5/10


The official website with more details, including games and photos, can be found here.








 

Comments:

by SonofPearl - 2 years ago
Wales
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 11925

@bugoobiga - nice idea, but after the king moves out of check and black plays gxf7, the knight on f4 can stop the pawn from promoting by moving to e6 or g6, covering the f8 square.

by gambit156 - 2 years ago
mumbai India
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 702

super games of d superchamps!!

by bugoobiga - 2 years ago
garden grove United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 575

what happened at the end of svidler vs. caruana?

did white resign?

if so, couldn't white have...?

44. Rh4+ Kh4.

45 g6+!

by strangequark - 2 years ago
Quantum Superposition of States United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 6424

Nakamura beaten by a hyperaccelerated dragon, oh my. Qh5 and then Qb4 followed by Nxe4 was really cute.

by kenny10293847 - 2 years ago
West Virginia United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 85

Props to Nakamura for playing even when under the weather!

 

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