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🏆 Bundesliga 2010/11

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Anish Giri, Peter Svidler, Pavel Eljanov, Michael Adams, Vugar Gashimov, Alexey Shirov, Sergei Movsesian, Nikita Vitiugov, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Etienne Bacrot, Le Quang Liem, Arkadij Naiditsch, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Andrei Volokitin, Laurent Fressinet, Alexander Areshchenko, Luke McShane, David Howell, Alexander Motylev, Zahar Efimenko, Evgeny Najer, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Ferenc Berkes, Romain Edouard, Alexander Onischuk, Peter Heine Nielsen, Markus Ragger, Sergei Tiviakov, Vladimir Potkin, Nils Grandelius, Artur Yusupov, Michael Roiz, Konstantin Landa, Mateusz Bartel, Predrag Nikolic, Tigran Gharamian, Zoltan Gyimesi, Evgeny Postny, Sergey A Fedorchuk, Csaba Balogh, Georg Meier, Parimarjan Negi, Daniel Fridman, Jan Smeets, Sebastien Feller, Mikheil Mchedlishvili, Viktor Erdos, Pavel Tregubov, Constantin Lupulescu, Tomi Nyback, Sandipan Chanda, Bartlomiej Macieja, Jan Gustafsson, Erwin L'Ami, Zbynek Hracek, Mircea-Emilian Parligras, Robert Kempinski, Benjamin Bok, Daniel Stellwagen, Vadim Malakhatko, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami, Rustem Dautov, Niclas Huschenbeth, Alexander Rustemov, David Baramidze, Lubomir Ftacnik, Aleksander Mista, Peter Prohaszka, Philipp Schlosser, Falko Bindrich, Arik Braun, Vlastimil Babula Sr, Peter Acs, Jan Werle, Vladimir Chuchelov, Sipke Ernst, Vitali Golod, Sebastian Bogner, Sune Berg Hansen, Jean-Marc Degraeve, Jan Markos, Igor Glek, Normunds Miezis, Fabian Doettling, Frank Holzke, Jonny Hector, Namig Guliyev, Wouter Spoelman, Alexander Goloshchapov, Alexander Berelowitsch, Robert Ruck, Martin Kraemer, Piotr Bobras, Bartlomiej Heberla, Lukasz Cyborowski, Henrik Teske, Pawel Czarnota, Krzysztof Jakubowski, Uwe Boensch plus 132 more players.

 page 1 of 34; games 1-25 of 826  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Heberla vs Efimenko  ½-½272010Bundesliga 2010/11C53 Giuoco Piano
2. Fressinet vs T Warakomski  1-0952010Bundesliga 2010/11A40 Queen's Pawn Game
3. T Jugelt vs McShane 1-0422010Bundesliga 2010/11A45 Queen's Pawn Game
4. Areshchenko vs M Lammers  1-0322010Bundesliga 2010/11B47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
5. M Luch vs Nyback 1-0262010Bundesliga 2010/11D30 Queen's Gambit Declined
6. Hracek vs M Markert  1-0722010Bundesliga 2010/11D30 Queen's Gambit Declined
7. D Margraf vs S Feller  0-1402010Bundesliga 2010/11B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
8. V Babula Sr vs A Ohse  1-0252010Bundesliga 2010/11D81 Grunfeld, Russian Variation
9. Giri vs E Najer  ½-½372010Bundesliga 2010/11E17 Queen's Indian
10. Macieja vs M Mchedlishvili  1-0572010Bundesliga 2010/11D94 Grunfeld
11. J Hector vs M Bartel  ½-½532010Bundesliga 2010/11C02 French, Advance
12. S Bogner vs R Janssen  ½-½352010Bundesliga 2010/11E00 Queen's Pawn Game
13. P Cramling vs A Rustemov  0-1992010Bundesliga 2010/11A42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
14. R Appel vs T Fiebig  ½-½582010Bundesliga 2010/11A07 King's Indian Attack
15. J Bellon Lopez vs F Handke ½-½822010Bundesliga 2010/11D15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
16. T Hirneise vs M Zumsande  ½-½922010Bundesliga 2010/11D15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
17. S Bromberger vs Onischuk  ½-½472010Bundesliga 2010/11E00 Queen's Pawn Game
18. V Meijers vs A Schenk  1-0572010Bundesliga 2010/11D04 Queen's Pawn Game
19. U Boensch vs R Slobodjan  ½-½372010Bundesliga 2010/11D35 Queen's Gambit Declined
20. T Oral vs C Renner  1-0372010Bundesliga 2010/11C03 French, Tarrasch
21. A Belezky vs M Petr  ½-½232010Bundesliga 2010/11D71 Neo-Grunfeld
22. I Gaponenko vs P Meister  1-0492010Bundesliga 2010/11C01 French, Exchange
23. B G Meissner vs G Spiess ½-½292010Bundesliga 2010/11D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
24. C Wichmann vs L Deglmann  1-0272010Bundesliga 2010/11A81 Dutch
25. S Chanda vs Svidler  ½-½272010Bundesliga 2010/11D97 Grunfeld, Russian
 page 1 of 34; games 1-25 of 826  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-11-10  whiteshark: SBL in December by Georgios Souleidis

At 11th and 12th of December the 5th and 6th round of the Schachbundesliga will take place. Take a look at the pairings at the venues Hamburg, Emsdetten, Trier and Munich.

<OSG Baden-Baden will play at Hamburg against the host and the team of Berlin. The German Champion and current league leader is odds-on-favourite in both matches. Here are the lineups of all teams in Hamburg.<<>>>

5th round: Saturday, 11th of December 2010, 2pm

< Hamburger SK <OSG Baden-Baden>> 1 David Baramidze 2542 Alexei Shirov 2749
2 Lubomir Ftacnik 2568 Etienne Bacrot 2716
3 Niclas Huschenbeth 2461 Francisco Vallejo Pons 2697 4 Dorian Rogozenco 2522 Arkadij Naiditsch 2674
5 Karsten Müller 2525 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 2683 6 Thies Heinemann 2488 Georg Meier 2659
7 Oliver Reeh 2454 Rustem Dautov 2602
8 Dirk Sebastian 2439 Philipp Schlosser 2574

< SF Berlin <SC Eppingen >> 1 Martin Krämer 2516 Csaba Balogh 2608
2 Arnd Lauber 2497 Evgeny Postny 2595
3 Rainer Polzin 2494 Zoltan Gyimesi 2595
4 Stephan Berndt 2442 Peter Acs 2601
5 Ilja Schneider 2529 Falko Bindrich 2507
6 Mikail Agopov 2419 Arik Braun 2538
7 Lars Thiede 2445 Namig Guliyev 2510
8 Marco Thinius 2367 Christian Mann 2444

6th round: Sunday, 12th of December 2010, 2pm

< OSG Baden-Baden <SF Berlin >> 1 Alexei Shirov 2749 Martin Krämer 2516
2 Etienne Bacrot 2716 Arnd Lauber 2497
3 Francisco Vallejo Pons 2697 Rainer Polzin 2494
4 Arkadij Naiditsch 2674 Stephan Berndt 2442
5 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 2683 Ilja Schneider 2519 6 Georg Meier 2659 Mikail Agopov 2419
7 Rustem Dautov 2602 Lars Thiede 2445
8 Philipp Schlosser 2574 Marco Thinius 2367

< SC Eppingen <Hamburger SK >> 1 Csaba Balogh 2608 David Baramdidze 2542
2 Evgeny Postny 2595 Lubomir Ftacnik 2568
3 Zoltan Gyimesi 2595 Niclas Huschenbeth 2461
4 Peter Acs 2601 Dorian Rogozenco 2522
5 Falko Bindrich 2507 Karsten Müller 2525
6 Arik Braun 2538 Thies Heinemann 2488
7 Namig Guliyev 2510 Oliver Reeh 2454
8 Christian Mann 2444 Dirk Sebastian 2439

<At the playing venue Emsdetten some close matches can be awaited. The teams of Emsdetten and Wattenscheid will face the teams of Solingen and Remagen.<<>>>

5th round: Saturday, 11th of December 2010, 2pm

SK Turm Emsdetten - SG Solingen
SV Wattenscheid - SC Remagen

6th round: Sunday, 12th of December 2010, 2pm

SG Solingen - SV Wattenscheid
SC Remagen - SK Turm Emsdetten

<In Trier the teams of Trier and Griesheim will face the teams of Mülheim and Katernberg. Trier and Griesheim are fighting against relegation whereas Mülheim and Katernberg belong to the more established teams of the league.<<>>>

5th round: Saturday, 11th of December 2010, 2pm

SG Trier - SV Mülheim Nord
SV Griesheim - SF Katernberg

6th round: Sunday, 12th of December 2010, 2pm

SV Mülheim Nord - SV Griesheim
SF Katernberg - SG Trier

<In Munich the biggest contender of Baden-Baden, Werder Bremen, will face the teams of Munich and Aue and is odds-on-favourite. The rest of the teams at this playing venue is fighting against relegation.<<>>>

5th round: Saturday, 11th of December 2010, 2pm

Bayern München - Werder Bremen
ESV Nickelhütte Aue - Delmenhorster SK

6th round: Sunday, 12th of December 2010, 2pm

Werder Bremen - ESV Nickelhütte Aue
Delmenhorster SK - Bayern München

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Dec-11-10  brucejavier: Are you human whiteshark??
Dec-11-10  whiteshark:

Earthling <brucejavier>... please specify... your question...

Dec-11-10  brucejavier: Every game i look at, every tornament i read about, basically anywhere i look in this website, your posts are always there, i reckon you hold the record for must post in this website ! I'm not saying its a bad thing..:)
Dec-12-10  whiteshark: <brucejavier> Well I post a lot, indeed. Maybe a bit to much. An unbreakable bad habit, probably genetically determined. I don't know.

:D

Dec-12-10  whiteshark: Round six with 64 games has started... http://bundesliga.liveschach.net/
Dec-12-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Chessgames doesn't care if he is a Vulcan, as long as he pays that premier membership in American dollars.
Dec-12-10  whiteshark: <He#Me> Nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans.
Dec-12-10  AuN1: some of these leagues are really lopsided. how is it fun to play against teams where the first board is weaker than your 8th board?
Dec-12-10  Octavia: <some of these leagues are really lopsided. > The stronger team often leaves out the top players against such teams.

What about the frauenbundesliga?

Dec-12-10  whiteshark: <Octavia> Here are the teams: http://www.caissa.info/frauenbundes...

Dates and crosstable:
http://www.caissa.info/frauenbundes... or here: http://www.schachbund.de/SchachBL/b...

So far I couldn't/haven't found any games.

tbc...

Dec-12-10  me to play: <<brucejavier>: Every game i look at, every tornament i read about, basically anywhere i look in this website, your posts are always there, i reckon you hold the record for must post in this website ! I'm not saying its a bad thing..:)> He does have an amazing # of posts,but, believe it or not he trails <acirce> by a large margin. :)
Dec-13-10  kellmano: I think the margin is being eroded:

ChessGames.com Statistics Page

Dec-20-10  Octavia: thanks <whiteshark> the games were broadcast on fritz. It's great that chessgames has discovered the bundesliga. May be they've always looked at them. I just noticed them this year, same as I noticed that Keti Arachamia plays for BadenBaden in the frauen... Germans spell her name differently to the english.

btw I once suggested to cut the olympiad in half & let the top half of the women's section play in the 'open' & the bottom half of the 'mens' with the remainder of the women in the 2nd section.

I was told that the weaker men wouldn't like this since "they enjoy getting beaten by the top players in the first round & coming home to tell the tale of how they nearly beat Topalov, Shirov etc." Presumeably they also enjoy this in the bundesliga.

Feb-06-11  nescio: [Event "SBL1011 Katernberg - SF Berlin"]
[Site "schachbundesliga.de"]
[Date "2011.02.05"]
[Round "8.3"]
[White "Miezis, Normunds"]
[Black "Bischoff, Klaus"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteClock "00:36:00"]
[BlackClock "00:24:00"]
[WhiteElo "2519"]
[BlackElo "2553"]
[WhiteClub "SF Berlin"]
[BlackClub "Katernberg"]
[PlyCount "87"]

1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 Bb4 4. Bg2 O-O 5. e4 Bxc3 6. dxc3 d6 7. Qe2 a6 8. Nf3 Nbd7 9. Nd2 b5 10. b3 bxc4 11. Nxc4 a5 12. Ne3 Nc5 13. f3 Ba6 14. c4 Ne6 15. O-O Nd4 16. Qd3 c5 17. Bb2 Nd7 18. f4 Nb8 19. Nf5 Nbc6 20. Rf2 Bc8 21. Raf1 a4 22. Qd1 axb3 23. axb3 f6 24. g4 Re8 25. fxe5 fxe5 26. g5 Qxg5 27. Nxd6 Bg4 28. Nxe8 Rxe8 29. Qd3 h6 30. h3 Be6 31. Bc1 Qh4 32. Kh2 Rb8 33. Rb2 Na5 34. Qc3 Naxb3 35. Be3 Rb4 36. Bxd4 Nxd4 37. Rxb4 cxb4 38. Qxb4 Qg5 39. Rf8+ Kh7 40. Qb8 Ne2 41. Rf3 Nd4 42. Rf8 Ne2 43. Rf3 Nd4 44. Rf8 1/2-1/2

Position after 41.Rf3 and 43.Rf3:


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41...Bxh3 (threat ...Qxg2 mate):

42.Kxh3 Qh5
42.Bxh3 Qg1
42.Rxh3 Qf4+ 43.Kh1 Qc1+
42.Bf1 Bxf1 43.Rxf1 Qg3+
42.Bh1 Bf1

Mar-27-11  notyetagm: (1) Kurnosov,Igor (2653) - Varga,Zoltan (2437) [D94]

1. Bundesliga (2010) Sankt Veit an der Glan (8.1), 03.03.2011 [Reeh,Oliver]

http://www.chessbase.com/cbm/reeh20...

Apr-11-11  notyetagm: Arkadi Naiditsch

http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessne...

<Final Weekend of the Bundesliga 2010-11 (14-15)

The final rounds 14 and 15 of the Schachbundesliga took place 9th-10th April 2011. OSC Baden-Baden had a two point lead over Werder Bremen (who they met on Saturday and beat 5-3) and SC Eppingen. (Shirov-Eljanov and Svidler Gashimov were the top pairings, Baden Baden player is first named). There would have been a play-off if the teams finish level on match points. <<<Arkadij Naiditsch (OSG Baden-Baden) made 13.5 out of 15 to be the top scorer winning both his final weekend games.>>> Bremen beat Eppingen in Round 15 to take 2nd place on tie-break. OSG Baden-Baden routed Delmenhorster SK who were relegated with no points to win the title for a 6th time and were four points clear. The conceded just one match draw throughout the season. See the body of the article for Georgios Souleidis' preview of the round.>

This performance ought to earn Naiditsch a bunch of elo points, a +12(!) score in 15 games, 13.5-1.5.

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