The 2012 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival took place from Tuesday, 24th January to Thursday, 2nd February 2012 at the Caleta Hotel in Gibraltar. The event was the tenth in the series held on the Rock, the second to be sponsored by Tradewise Insurance with technical support by Gibtelecom. The rate of play: 40 moves in 100 minutes plus 20 moves in 50 minutes plus 15 minutes for all remaining moves with 30 seconds per move added from the start.
The final round started with 17-year-old Hou Yifan, a.k.a. "our hero", holding second seed Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan, rated 2747, to a fairly effortless draw. This meant that the women's world champion had 8.0/10 points and was at least the co-winner of the tournament. Only a few players had the possibility of catching up with her.
One of those was Viktor Bologan, who played a nice game against Mickey Adams and had a winning position on the board. But Viorel, as he is really called, messed it up in the end and had to concede a draw to Mickey's stubborn defence.
Another player with chances to catch the leading Hou was Nigel Short, who for some unexplained reason always does unusually well in Gibraltar. Possibly it is due to the fresh Mediterranean air that clears his lungs and brain, or maybe it is the history of "the Rock" which he loves to wallow in. In the final round Nigel had the daunting task of needing to beat Krishnan Sasikiran with the black pieces, something he duly did. With that he was tied for first with the girl who was born ten years after he had played his World Championship match against Garry Kasparov in 1983.
Top final standings (after ten rounds)
Rk. Ti.Name FED Rtg Pts. Perf 1 GMHou Yifan CHN 2605 8.0 2872.0 2 GMShort Nigel D ENG 2677 8.0 2838.0 3 GMAdams Michael ENG 2724 7.5 2807.0 4 GMMamedyarov Shakhriyar AZE 2747 7.5 2783.0 5 GMBologan Viktor MDA 2680 7.5 2734.0 6 GMSutovsky Emil ISR 2703 7.5 2669.0 7 GMLe Quang Liem VIE 2714 7.0 2733.0 8 GMAlmasi Zoltan HUN 2717 7.0 2730.0 9 GMHowell David W L ENG 2603 7.0 2725.0 10 GMSasikiran Krishnan IND 2700 7.0 2717.0 11 GMMovsesian Sergei ARM 2700 7.0 2711.0 12 GMSvidler Peter RUS 2749 7.0 2700.0 13 GMNegi Parimarjan IND 2641 7.0 2694.0 14 GMPolgar Judit HUN 2710 7.0 2693.0 15 GMLaznicka Viktor CZE 2704 7.0 2681.0 16 GMFridman Daniel GER 2660 7.0 2632.0 17 GMGustafsson Jan GER 2643 7.0 2628.0 18 GMJussupow Artur GER 2569 7.0 2625.0 19 GMSalem A R Saleh UAE 2505 7.0 2621.0 20 GMBerg Emanuel SWE 2550 7.0 2603.0 21 GMSargissian Gabriel ARM 2683 7.0 2594.0 22 GMKanep Meelis EST 2509 7.0 2556.0 23 GMCabrera Alexis ESP 2504 7.0 2544.0 24 GMGopal G N IND 2566 6.5 2647.0 25 GMShirov Alexei LAT 2710 6.5 2629.0 26 GMBrunello Sabino ITA 2581 6.5 2617.0 27 GMKulaots Kaido EST 2581 6.5 2604.0 28 GMErdos Viktor HUN 2634 6.5 2601.0 29 GMZhu Chen QAT 2472 6.5 2598.0 30 GMCramling Pia SWE 2491 6.5 2591.0 31 IMMuzychuk Anna SLO 2580 6.5 2586.0 32 GMEl Debs Felipe De Cresce BRA 2497 6.5 2582.0 33 GMNabaty Tamir ISR 2563 6.5 2575.0 34 GMStefanova Antoaneta BUL 2523 6.5 2571.0 35 IMDvirnyy Daniyyl ITA 2492 6.5 2530.0 36 GMDel Rio Salvador G ESP 2531 6.5 2528.0 37 GMGupta Abhijeet IND 2652 6.5 2525.0 37 IMMuzychuk Mariya UKR 2483 6.5 2525.0 39 GMIturrizaga Edoardo VEN 2649 6.5 2510.0 40 IMZatonskih Anna USA 2506 6.5 2502.0 41 GMKosintseva Nadezhda RUS 2537 6.5 2498.0 42 IMHunt Adam C ENG 2462 6.5 2481.0 43 GMIkonnikov Vyacheslav RUS 2531 6.5 2468.0 44Graf Felix GER 2367 6.5 2437.0 45 GMPavlovic Milos SRB 2531 6.5 2413.0
Nigel won the first game of the playoff, in which both players had ten minutes for the whole game and five seconds increment per move. It was a convincing win in a Grand Prix attack, though we must mention that at one stage Yifan had clear winning chances.
In the second game it was all Nigel, whose blitz skills, honed in over 32,000 games on the Playchess server, were clearly visible.With just seconds left on her clock Yifan forced a draw by perpetual and gave Nigel the overall victory in this tournament.Apart from her second prize of £12,000 Yifan picked up another £10,000 for the best female player – which everybody expected would go to Judit Polgar. Oh, yes, and did we mention: the cool 34 points she has picked up for the next rating list. That, incidentally, would make her the second highest rated female in the history of the game.
Payday: Nigel Short receives his winners trophy and cheque for £20,000 from Tradewise CEO James Humphries. Nigel also won the Commonwealth prize of £5000 which was awarded in celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. All players from Commonwealth federations were eligible. Previous results of Nigel Short in Gibraltar:
We would like to mention that all of the pictures on this page, including this lovely one, are by Ray Morris-Hill.
2003 =1st-2nd with Krotonias 2004 Clear first 2005 did not participate 2006 =2nd-3rd with Sutovsky (Winner) Kiril Georgiev 2007-2010 did not participate 2011 clear 2nd (Winner Ivanchuk) 2012 1st winner of tie-break with Hou Yifan 1½-½
Yifan dancing on the waterfront – well, actually she is simply on her morning jog
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Photographer Ray Morris-Hill, whose works you can find here