OLYMPIAD 2008 :):)

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OLYMPIAD 2008 :):)

Post by Ben Purton » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:03 am

Hi All.

Olympiad starts Thursday. We have a precent decent team out with 2 juniors lower down, so could do anything.

Its interesting. Betting is available on loads of things at the event @ www.paddypower.com

England are 25/1 to win the title

They have an England top board betting in which

Adams Evens
Short 5/4
Howell 11/5
G Jones 7/1
Conquest 8/1



Russia and china are favourites at 5/2 and 9/2 respectable

2006 saw an amazing Aremenian win. Sadly K Asrian, who almost single handedly won the olympiad with a gold medal winning 2800+ performance, died at 28 years of age.

Really if there is anything which should spark the ECF to do something in chess, some youngsters have died in chess. When do the old men at the ECF want to actually do something. When things like Karens death happen, a young , bright person.

But His legacy is he won the Olympiad 2008 for his country and numerous junior titles.

Lets take my coaches friend http://www.serbiachess.net/2008/dusan_p ... ic_eng.htm

He is dying , but hes a GM, a great player. One of the best junior players a few years ago.



Both these people have achieved and done more in there respective countries for chess, than the ECF members could hope to do, in theroy the chess sets, was your legacy, in 50 years time, if chess is alot bigger. People are going to ask where did it all come from, people talk about wasting John Robinson money, the sets would set a lecgacy in schools. How much extra does it cost to have little names around the side of every board of people who made a big contribution to the idea? Thats what its all about, Alexander the great tried to conquerer the world so his name would be timeless, guess what , he got his wish, my second middle name is named after him, alot of people are. Your an ECF board of an era, like a government your legacy at the moment is hinderers of chess, at least do something


On a more positive less morbid note, GO ENGLAND!!!!!! and Goooooo De la pena? of Andorra who Ive got a bet on to win gold for board 1 @ 33/1 :)

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Re: OLYMPIAD 2008 :):)

Post by Carl Hibbard » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:23 am

This one is the other entry I moved but not too sure I have put it in the best place now :roll:
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Post by John Saunders » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:24 am

Ben Purton wrote:2006 saw an amazing Aremenian win. Sadly K Asrian, who almost single handedly won the olympiad with a gold medal winning 2800+ performance, died at 28 years of age.
Karen Asrian's death was indeed very sad. But you couldn't be more wrong as regards his performance at the 2006 Turin Olympiad. He scored 5/10 (+1, =8, -1) for a below-par TPR of 2592 which was the poorest of the Armenian team.

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Post by Matthew Turner » Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:21 pm

Carl,
you've moved the market De la Pena only 25/1 now. Thanks for the info though, I've had a little investment on Russia, 5/2 seems a little big to me

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Post by JustinHorton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:28 pm

It is anybody else finding the moves hard to read with that layout?
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Post by Matthew Turner » Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:06 pm

The site seems absolutely brilliant to me. I have just been able to play through the Welsh Women's board four game. An amazing free live service. I'm also glad to see that Russia have got a early point on the board.

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Post by Ben Purton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:21 pm

The website is amazing, probaly the best chess coverage ever , especially at an olympiad. They are rebooting atm however.

China might get upset, currently 1.5-1.5.

England men are going to win , but its close, Gawains going to win.

The Lithuanian won for England Women,but I think we will lose the match.

Quite a good day if England men can win.

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Post by JustinHorton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:24 pm

Matthew Turner wrote:The site seems absolutely brilliant to me.
I thoink the extent is superb - I just find a couple of aspects of it not entirely user-friendly. That may just be unfamilarity though, we'll see if I change my mind after a few days.
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Post by JustinHorton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:09 pm

In early-shock news, Iran have drawn with Hungary and Germany II look like beating Bulgaria. I think Pakistan have beaten Monaco but I'm not sure. What's happened on top board in Malawi v Uganda? The game given is 1.e4 and that's it, but there's no result yet. Meanwhile in Panama v Gabon, there's only three boards listed...
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Post by JustinHorton » Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:24 pm

Finland's four IMs have beaten Georgia's four GMs , Venezuela have knocked over Croatia and Trinidad and Tobago have done for New Zealand. Oh, and Jersey have beaten Andorra, is that a giant-killing?
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Post by IM Jack Rudd » Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:25 pm

We beat NZ? Yay!

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Post by Neill Cooper » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:57 pm

JustinHorton wrote:Finland's four IMs have beaten Georgia's four GMs
Not quite
Br. 17 Georgia (GEO) Elo - 52 Finland (FIN) Elo 2½:1½
http://chess-results.info/tnr16314.aspx ... iframe=YES

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Post by IM Jack Rudd » Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:15 am

My blog will be covering the fortunes of the Mauritius team in this event.

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Post by JustinHorton » Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:39 am

Neill Cooper wrote:
JustinHorton wrote:Finland's four IMs have beaten Georgia's four GMs
Not quite
Br. 17 Georgia (GEO) Elo - 52 Finland (FIN) Elo 2½:1½
http://chess-results.info/tnr16314.aspx ... iframe=YES
It reckons here that Finland won (match 17).
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Post by Mick Norris » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:30 am

How do the Russians justify playing Moro on board 3 behind Svidler and Grischuk?
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