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2014-01-16

GM Alexandre Danin is the winner of Paul Keres Memorial 2014


Today was the last round of the Paul Keres Memorial 2014 tournament. GM Alexandre Danin (ELO 2602) won the tournament with 7.0/9 points after 5 wins and 4 draws.

Top 10 scorers:

Rk.SNoNameTypFEDRtgPts.rtg+/-
13GMDanin AlexandreRUS26027.04.8
213IMSmirnov ArtemRUS24186.514.7
34GMYemelin VasilyRUS25586.5-2.5
46GMMalakhatko VadimBEL25496.5-0.6
59GMGleizerov EvgenyRUS25346.5-3.4
62GMIordachescu ViorelMDA26116.5-6.0
714IMAgopov MikaelFIN24136.08.4
85GMMiezis NormundsLAT25556.0-8.3
98GMKveinys AloyzasLTU25406.0-14.1
101GMAzarov SergeiBLR26166.0-12.9



Review games from Paul Keres Memorial tournament 2014 with computer analysis: Paul Keres Memorial

Official page of the organisers: Estonian Chess Federation

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2014-01-10

Paul Keres Memorial Festival 2014





Today was the first day of the Paul Keres Memorial Festival 2014, organised by the Estonian Chess Federation in Tallinn, 10-16th January 2014.

Paul Keres (January 7, 1916 – June 5, 1975) is one of the greatest Estonian chess grandmasters.



Today is also the start of the Tata Steel Tournament and it is the 50th anniversary since the famous Estonian won the tournament (back then called Hoogovens, Bevenwijk) in 1964.

Paul Keres was among the world's top players from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s. He missed the chance to compete at a world championship match on five occasions. The first time the title match was cancelled due to World War II and the occupation of Estonia by the Soviet union, and after the war Keres was runner-up in the Candidates' Tournament on four consecutive occasions. However, he was the only player in chess history to defeat nine undisputed world champions.

Because of this, Keres is often considered the strongest player never to become world champion, and got nicknames such as "Paul the Second", "The Eternal Second" and "The Crown Prince of Chess".


Paul Keres is the only chess player whose portrait appeared on a banknote - the 5 kroons Estonian banknote in the 1990's until the country joined the Euro-zone.



The Paul Keres Memorial celebrates the birth anniversary of Grandmaster Paul Keres who was elected the Estonian Sportsman of the 20th century. Tournaments are traditionally held in January every other year in Tallin (Estonia). Another Keres Memorial tournament is organised in Vancouver (Canada), where Paul Keres played his last tournament in 1975 just before his death from a heart attack.


The current issue of the tournament meets many strong players - 11 players with ELO>2500 of whom 3 with ELO>2600:
1.gmSergeiAZAROVBLR2616
2.gmViorelIORDACHESCUMDA2611
3.gmAlexanderDANINRUS2602
4.gmVassilyYEMELINRUS2558
5.gmNormundsMIEZISLAT2555
6.gmVadimMALAKHATKOBEL2549
7.gmDaniilLINTCHEVSKIRUS2541
8.gmAloyzasKVEINYSLTU2540
9.gmEvgenyGLEIZEROVRUS2534
10.gmBorisCHATALBASHEVBUL2533
11.gmRamilHASANGATINRUS2501

(Full player list)

The tournament is broadcast live at ChessBomb with computer analysis. Regular updates are also posted on Twitter and Facebook.

Main sources:
Wikipedia
Official site of the tournament