Viktor Korchnoi turns 80
The Rising Stars won 33.5-16.5 and Korchnoi scored 2.5/10. After the last round he was remarkably honest and critical about his own play, and he praised his opponent Erwin l'Ami. Here's a video by the author of this report:
On January 31st we reported that Korchnoi beat the strong and talented Fabiano Caruana from Italy with the black pieces. Before this game Korchnoi’s score against Caruana was 0-4 with no draws.
Gibraltar 2011
29…Bxd3! 30.Kg1 e4 and after many more complications Black won.
Fabiano Caruana vs Viktor Korchnoi, Gibraltar 2011
During the first week of the 2011 Amber Blindfold and Rapid Tournament, Viktor Korchnoi was a special guest in Monaco. Together with Ljubomir Ljubojevic and John Nunn he was part of the judging committee for the 1,000 Euro Game of the Day prize. Every day he would sit in the press lounge and watch the games, discussing them with Ljubo, John and players. Monday, March 14th - the third round is being played. A big group watches the three rapid games Carlsen-Aronian, Nakamura-Ivanchuk and Giri-Gashimov on TV screens, analysing the position of Nakamura and Ivanchuk, by exchanging variations. Then, out of the blue, Korchnoi says: 'Aaaaah, now Carlsen is loooosing.' Everyone switches to that TV and instantly asks: 'Carlsen losing? Why?' - expecting a short line of moves to support the statement from Viktor. Instead, the legend replies: 'Whyyy? Because he played baaadly...'Here's a video Macauley Peterson and the author of this report produced for the official site:It was quite a coincidence that, also last week, we came across the following video about Korchnoi, which has footage from exactly thirty years ago. We see the 1981 Lone Pine tournament, and both Korchnoi and Ljubojevic (!) speak about Korchnoi's defection from the Soviet Union to Europe.The following message from the FIDE President was already posted yesterday on FIDE.com.
Dear Viktor Lvovich!On behalf of the World Chess Federation and me personally, I cordially congratulate you on your 80th anniversary. You are a great chess player and your chess career deserves high recognition. It’s an honour for millions of your admirers all over the world to have a chance to witness your brilliant chess skills.Enjoy your birthday and be assured that all the good deeds you accomplish each and every day are appreciated by all. Thank you for your great contribution to chess development.On this wonderful day, we join all chess friends in wishing you, Viktor Lvovich, good health, happiness and success for many years to come.Gens Una Sumus!Kirsan IlyumzhinovHere are some more photos, taken last week in Monaco. In the meantime Korchnoi is already back in Switzerland. We congratulate him on turning eighty.
Korchnoi with yet another new generation: Aronian, Gashimov, Carlsen and Giri
Aronian, Korchnoi and Carlsen