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World Junior Championship Tournament

Mikhail Antipov10/13(+8 -1 =4)[games]
Jan-Krzysztof Duda10/13(+7 -0 =6)[games]
Matthias Bluebaum9/13(+6 -1 =6)[games]
Quentin Loiseau8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Ulvi Bajarani8/13(+4 -1 =8)[games]
Jorden van Foreest8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Benjamin Bok8/13(+4 -1 =8)[games]
Francesco Rambaldi8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Akash G8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Daniil Yuffa8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Nijat Abasov8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Aryan Tari8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Tuan Minh Tran8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Alan Pichot8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Karen H Grigoryan7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Cemil Can Ali Marandi7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Dmitry Gordievsky7.5/13(+4 -2 =7)[games]
Maksim Chigaev7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Tomas Laurusas7.5/13(+7 -5 =1)[games]
Linus Johansson7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Misratdin Iskandarov7.5/13(+7 -5 =1)[games]
Sunilduth Lyna Narayanan7/13(+3 -2 =8)[games]
Murali Karthikeyan7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
Denis Makhnev7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Irakli Beradze7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Jorge Cori7/13(+4 -3 =6)[games]
Christoph Menezes7/13(+4 -3 =6)[games]
Vahap Sanal7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Shardul Gagare6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
Jinshi Bai6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
Nico Georgiadis6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
Pierre Barbot6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
* (62 players total; 30 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
World Junior Championship (2015)

The thirteen round event was held at Khanty-Mansiysk Russia 2-15 September with a time control of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game and increment of 30 seconds/move starting from move 1 onwards. Mikhail Antipov won on tiebreak ahead of Jan-Krzysztof Duda (10/13), and Matthias Bluebaum took 3rd place (9/13). The three thereby qualified for World Cup (2017).

Alan Pichot (2014 World U16 youth championship winner) participated, but Olexandr Bortnyk (qualified through the 2014 World U18 youth championship) was absent, along with Wei Yi, Vladimir Fedoseev and Lu Shanglei. The latter top 3 players of last year's event did not play in this one. Official site: http://wjcc2015.fide.com/standings/.... Crosstable: http://www.chess-results.com/tnr185...

Previous edition: World Junior Championship (2014). Next: World Junior Championship (2016). See also World Junior Championship (Girls) (2015).

Further reading: (1) http://wjcc2015.fide.com/standings/... (final round report).

 page 2 of 5; games 26-50 of 119  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. L Johansson vs M Chigaev 0-1242015World Junior ChampionshipE61 King's Indian
27. M Nunes Dias vs Chyngyz Isaev  0-1532015World Junior ChampionshipD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
28. P Barbot vs J van Foreest  0-1402015World Junior ChampionshipE90 King's Indian
29. V Korchmar vs D Gordievsky  0-1412015World Junior ChampionshipA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
30. B Hasenohr vs M Iskandarov  0-1592015World Junior ChampionshipE91 King's Indian
31. V R Castro Carneiro vs S Vokhidov  0-1512015World Junior ChampionshipA10 English
32. C Serikbay vs G Leiva  0-1392015World Junior ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
33. C Menezes vs M Bida  0-1312015World Junior ChampionshipA37 English, Symmetrical
34. Jonathan van Laeken vs M Ratkovic  0-1352015World Junior ChampionshipE33 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
35. D Chumak vs G Ererdem  0-1392015World Junior ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
36. M Popov vs U S Arat  0-1632015World Junior ChampionshipB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
37. B Hasenohr vs V R Castro Carneiro  0-1362015World Junior ChampionshipA48 King's Indian
38. T Sabirov vs D Chumak  0-1542015World Junior ChampionshipA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
39. U S Arat vs Duda  0-1582015World Junior ChampionshipE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
40. E Kirk vs Q Fontaine  0-1452015World Junior ChampionshipA52 Budapest Gambit
41. Z Saiyn vs U Bajarani  0-1742015World Junior ChampionshipA90 Dutch
42. M Iskandarov vs J Bai 0-1632015World Junior ChampionshipA37 English, Symmetrical
43. Chyngyz Isaev vs M Popov  0-1462015World Junior ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
44. Q Fontaine vs Z Saiyn  0-1362015World Junior ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
45. Mohamed Amin El Fazari vs B Hasenohr  0-1282015World Junior ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
46. M Nunes Dias vs T Sabirov  0-1552015World Junior ChampionshipA56 Benoni Defense
47. H Bharathakoti vs U S Arat  0-1352015World Junior ChampionshipE60 King's Indian Defense
48. M Popov vs N Studer  0-1402015World Junior ChampionshipC22 Center Game
49. L Johansson vs Akash G  0-1412015World Junior ChampionshipE61 King's Indian
50. D Chumak vs K Megalios  0-1492015World Junior ChampionshipB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
 page 2 of 5; games 26-50 of 119  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Sep-13-15  Clemens Scheitz: Duh!, Dudes, don't doubt Duda,... doo-da, doo-da. Toping the race is a shootin'star, Oh, de doo-da day
Sep-13-15  Clemens Scheitz: ....y de eso no me cabe la menor duda
Sep-13-15  waustad: I thought of linking to Camptown Races, but seeing Al Jolson in blackface kind of talked me out of it.
Sep-14-15  Gryz: That Duda guys seems pretty good.
7 Wins, 5 draws.
Sep-14-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: does duda eat gouda
Sep-15-15  PhilFeeley: Is Duda overweight or just wearing a bullet-proof vest?

http://wjcc2015.fide.com/2015/09/14...

Sep-15-15  Talimuzakh: Both, he probably over-ate, and overfed, reason for the belly vest.
Sep-15-15  Gryz: Surprise. It seems Mikhail Antipov won the tournament ! Both Duda and Antipov ended with 10 points. But Antipov played against "harder" opponents or something.

Duda seemed totally in control during the whole tournament. But in the last 3 rounds, he scored only 2 points while Antipov scored the full 3 points. Congratulations to Mikhail Antipov !

Sep-15-15  paavoh: Well, Antipov is a talented guy and deserves to win. He was in a big trouble in his final game against Rambaldi, only winning when the latter could not find the best way to continue his attack. So some luck involved, but great players are also lucky, eh?
Sep-15-15  fisayo123: Strange that Duda somehow ended up not winning this despite being in total control from round 1. Will be nice if Antipov and Duda could fight it out in rapid tie-breaks. Oh well. Congrats to Antipov.
Sep-15-15  dumbgai: Well played by Duda and Antipov. Disaster tournament for #2 seed Cori, who had a TPR of 2410 and lost 35 rating points.
Sep-19-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <HeMateMe> Fischer won the U.S. Junior Championship two years in a row, winning the first prize of a typewriter each time. He never played in the World Junior Championship.
Sep-19-15  Howard: That is correct, FSR.

By the way, the most recent issue of Chess Life states in its article on Pawn Sacrifice, that Fischer "never played in Bulgaria."

But what about Varna 1962 ? I didn't bother to email the magazine because probably at least 500 readers would have already done so.

Sep-19-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <Howard....By the way, the most recent issue of Chess Life states in its article on Pawn Sacrifice, that Fischer "never played in Bulgaria.">

Who needs geography class, anyway? Much more important nowadays to crib for the SATs/MCATs/whatevers than to bother about such esoteric nonsense as learning about other nations and cultures.

Sep-19-15  TheFocus: <perfidious> <Who needs geography class, anyway? Much more important nowadays to crib for the SATs/MCATs/whatevers than to bother about such esoteric nonsense as learning about other nations and cultures.>

You just have to ask yourself: "What have they done for us lately?"

Sep-19-15  Everett: <Sep-19-15
Premium Chessgames Member FSR: <HeMateMe> Fischer won the U.S. Junior Championship two years in a row, winning the first prize of a typewriter each time. He never played in the World Junior Championship.>

That's amazing, that this crap makes it onto this page in 2015.

Sep-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <Howard> Did you notice how in that article the author couldn't decide whether the actor's first name was "Toby" or "Tobey"?
Sep-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <Everett> Sadly, not everyone's contributions are up to your own Olympian standard.
Sep-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: One wonders what the organisers thought anyone might do with <two> typewriters.

The irony of Fischer never representing USA in a World Junior is that, at the beginning of 1957, Bill Lombardy was regarded as the titanic young American talent, going on to win that year's Junior with a clean score.

Sep-20-15  TheFocus: <perfidious> <One wonders what the organisers thought anyone might do with <two> typewriters.>

Hire two secretaries?

Sep-20-15  Everett: <Sep-20-15
premium
member FSR: <Everett> Sadly, not everyone's contributions are up to your own Olympian standard.>

Sadly, your particular kibitz does not meet the standard of a <contribution>

Sep-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <perfidious> It is interesting to compare the timelines of Fischer and Lombardy. At exactly the same time that Lombardy was sweeping the World Junior Championship (1957) (held August 3-17), Fischer was winning the 58th US Open (1957) (held August 5-17), becoming the youngest U.S. Open champion in history. At the end of the year, Fischer decisively answered the question of who was the greater of the young superstars, shocking the chess world by winning the US Championship (1957/58). Lombardy finished fourth, three points behind, losing their individual game.
Sep-20-15  RookFile: Must have been frustrating to Lombardy. You can beat 999 players out of the thousand, but a player like Fischer comes along who is head and shoulders above you in ability.
Sep-24-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I once asked Bill Lombardy a question about Fischer, when he was standing next to me at the chess Shop, a defunct chess club in Manhattan. I think I asked him about playing chess at Jack Collin's house, a chess enthusiast who played against a lot of young USA talent. Collins might passed away that year, I think that's why I brought it up. He just looked at the ground for a moment, looked irritated and said [paraphrasing] "I did a lot to take care of Collins, shopping for him, cleaning up his place. Fischer did nothing. [for Collins]"

Jack Collins was in a wheel chair his whole life and probably needed help with ADLs. Of course I wasn't interested in who went to Piggly Wiggly to buy the TV dinners, I was hoping Lombardy might have said a word or two about playing skittles games with Bob at Jack's place. But he then quickly stepped away from me.

I think Lombardy has been facing Fischer questions his whole life, and probably doesn't like it. As mentioned above, he was quite a chess player in his own right, but Fischer blotted out the sun during his prime.

Sep-26-15  Everett: Antipov's 17th in this game gives him a pair of powerful passed pawns. Nice play from the Blumenfield.

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