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Here are 12 results for Wang Jesse in the games. Game_3059 Game_3058 Game_3057 Game_3053 Game_3049 Game_3044 Game_2789 Game_2787 Game_2785 Game_2782 Game_2778 Game_2773 Here are 0 results for Wang Minjian in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Roger in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Wei in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Zhihao in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Amy in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Bruce in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Bo in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Justin in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Wangli in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Marquis in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Tyler in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Peng in the games. Here are 0 results for Wang Timothy in the games. Here are 6 results for Wang Yao in the games. Game_128752 Game_128751 Game_128750 Game_128746 Game_128742 Game_128737 Here are 6 results for Wang Ga Fa in the games. Game_128754 Game_128753 Game_128750 Game_128747 Game_128743 Game_128738 Here are 6 results for Wang Atomic in the games. Game_130281 Game_130280 Game_130278 Game_130275 Game_130271 Game_130266 There are at least 16 results for Wang in the forum. Thibault de Vassal (2012-05-12 13:35:05) Top 20 Pro Go players Here is a very nice series of articles/bios on current top Pro Go players by Gogameguru... http://gogameguru.com/top-20-pro-go-2010/ Featuring Lee Sedol, Kong Jie, Park Junghwan, Choi Cheolhan, Kang Dongyun, Heo Youngho, Gu Li, Xie He, Won Seongjin, Li Zhe, Zhou Ruiyang, Tuo Jiaxi, Lee Changho, Qiu Jun, Kim Jiseok, Wang Xi, Cho Hanseung, Chen Yaoye, Park Younghun & Lee Younggu. Amy Wang (2010-11-24 02:17:54) Amy Wang (2010-11-24 02:16:46) Thibault de Vassal (2010-07-03 13:03:04) FIDE ratings july 2010 Once again, Magnus Carlsen makes the news with the 2nd highest rating ever reached (2826)... Rank Name Title Nation Rating 1 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2826 2 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2803 3 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2800 4 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2790 5 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2783 6 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2761 7 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2760 8 Eljanov, Pavel g UKR 2755 9 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2749 10 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2748 11 Karjakin, Sergey g RUS 2747 12 Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2739 13 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2739 14 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2734 15 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2734 16 Leko, Peter g HUN 2734 17 Malakhov, Vladimir g RUS 2732 18 Navara, David g CZE 2731 19 Nakamura, Hikaru g USA 2729 20 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2726 21 Wang, Hao g CHN 2724 22 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime g FRA 2723 23 Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2723 24 Vitiugov, Nikita g RUS 2722 25 Bacrot, Etienne g FRA 2720 26 Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2719 27 Almasi, Zoltan g HUN 2717 28 Wang, Yue g CHN 2716 29 Dominguez Perez, Leinier g CUB 2716 30 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2715 31 Kamsky, Gata g USA 2713 32 Jobava, Baadur g GEO 2710 33 Tomashevsky, Evgeny g RUS 2708 34 Nepomniachtchi, Ian g RUS 2706 35 Adams, Michael g ENG 2706 36 Onischuk, Alexander g USA 2701 37 Nielsen, Peter Heine g DEN 2700 38 Kasimdzhanov, Rustam g UZB 2699 39 Caruana, Fabiano g ITA 2697 40 Fressinet, Laurent g FRA 2697 41 Vallejo Pons, Francisco g ESP 2697 42 Bologan, Viktor g MDA 2695 43 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2691 44 Akopian, Vladimir g ARM 2691 45 Timofeev, Artyom g RUS 2690 46 Short, Nigel D g ENG 2690 47 Efimenko, Zahar g UKR 2689 48 Rublevsky, Sergei g RUS 2688 49 Miroshnichenko, Evgenij g UKR 2686 50 Motylev, Alexander g RUS 2685 Thibault de Vassal (2009-11-03 11:40:33) FIDE november rating list Finally, Magnus Carlsen crossed the 2800 mark and reaches the 2nd place on the FIDE november rating list, ahead of world champion Viswanathan Anand. The next months will be interesting, at last :) FIDE November 1st 2009 – Top 20 Players Rank Name Title Country Rating Games BirthYear 1 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2810 10 1975 2 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2801 10 1990 3 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2788 0 1969 4 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2786 13 1982 5 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2772 0 1975 6 Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2758 11 1986 7 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2758 11 1968 8 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2754 17 1976 9 Leko, Peter g HUN 2752 10 1979 10 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2750 0 1977 11 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2748 10 1987 12 Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2739 13 1969 13 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2739 5 1983 14 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2736 13 1983 15 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2736 10 1983 16 Wang, Yue g CHN 2734 27 1987 17 Eljanov, Pavel g UKR 2729 15 1983 18 Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2723 12 1990 19 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2719 25 1985 20 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2719 18 1972 More details in the Chessbase news : http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=5879 Thibault de Vassal (2009-09-02 18:00:40) FIDE chess rating list, september 2009 As Veselin Topalov (former FIDE world champion) & Viswanathan Anand (current FIDE world champion) did not play any game since the july rating list has been published, they remain number 1 & number 2 in the top rankings, but their followers played quite many games : Levon Aronian is now number 3 with 2773 points while Vladimir Kramnik & Magnus Carlsen are number 4 and 5 with 2772 elo points. Here are the 2700+ players : 1 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2813 2 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2788 3 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2773 4 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2772 5 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2772 6 Leko, Peter g HUN 2762 7 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2757 8 Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2756 9 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2756 10 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2750 11 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2742 12 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2741 13 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2741 14 Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2740 15 Wang, Yue g CHN 2736 16 Nakamura, Hikaru g USA 2735 17 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2733 18 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2730 19 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2725 20 Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2722 21 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2721 22 Dominguez Perez, Leinier g CUB 2719 23 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime g FRA 2718 24 Eljanov, Pavel g UKR 2717 25 Malakhov, Vladimir g RUS 2715 26 Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2711 27 Motylev, Alexander g RUS 2710 28 Bacrot, Etienne g FRA 2709 29 Short, Nigel D g ENG 2706 30 Rublevsky, Sergei g RUS 2703 31 Kasimdzhanov, Rustam g UZB 2702 32 Bu, Xiangzhi g CHN 2702 Thibault de Vassal (2009-07-01 16:20:17) FIDE rating list, july 1st 2009 The new FIDE rating list is out, Veselin Topalov (2813) still tops it 25 points ahead of FIDE world champion Viswanathan Anand (2788), in third place Magnus Carlsen (2772)... All players rated over 2700 : 1 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2813 2 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2788 3 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2772 4 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2768 5 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2760 6 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2759 7 Leko, Peter g HUN 2756 8 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2756 9 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2755 10 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2751 11 Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2740 12 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2739 13 Wang, Yue g CHN 2736 14 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2733 15 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2732 16 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2727 17 Bacrot, Etienne g FRA 2721 18 Kamsky, Gata g USA 2717 19 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2717 20 Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2717 21 Eljanov, Pavel g UKR 2716 22 Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2716 23 Dominguez Perez, Leinier g CUB 2716 24 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2714 25 Akopian, Vladimir g ARM 2712 26 Nakamura, Hikaru g USA 2710 27 Motylev, Alexander g RUS 2710 28 Malakhov, Vladimir g RUS 2707 29 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime g FRA 2703 30 Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2703 31 Rublevsky, Sergei g RUS 2703 32 Bu, Xiangzhi g CHN 2702 33 Ni, Hua g CHN 2701 Thibault de Vassal (2008-12-15 19:34:43) Elista Grand Prix starts Finally a category 19 tournament started in "City Chess" - Elista, Kalmykia. The participants : 1 Radjabov Teimour AZE 2751 2 Leko Peter HUN 2747 3 Jakovenko Dmitry RUS 2737 4 Wang Yue CHN 2736 5 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar AZE 2731 6 Eljanov Pavel UKR 2720 7 Grischuk Alexander RUS 2719 8 Alekseev Evgeny RUS 2715 9 Bacrot Etienne FRA 2705 10 Gashimov Vugar AZE 2703 11 Cheparinov Ivan BUL 2696 12 Akopian Vladimir ARM 2679 13 Kasimzhanov Rustam UZB 2672 14 Inarkiev Ernesto RUS 2669 Without Anand, Kramnik, Topalov, Adams, Carlsen... Normajean Yates (2008-11-02 02:36:49) to Iouri Basiliev - extra tempo.. Loss of tempo? I claim that after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 the unique move that puts white into *zugzwang* is 2..f5!!. Disprove the statement mathematically if you can! :D Thibault de Vassal (2008-10-03 21:37:20) FIDE rating list oct. 2008 FIDE published the October 2008 rating list, the 5 top ranking players are in a 8 points range only... I still wonder what would happen in case of a come back by the King (Gary Kasparov) .. Great thing to see a player like Morozevich at the 2nd place. Rank Name Title Country Rating 1 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2791 2 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2787 3 Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2786 4 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2786 5 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2783 6 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2772 7 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2757 8 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2751 9 Leko, Peter g HUN 2747 10 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2737 11 Wang, Yue g CHN 2736 12 Adams, Michael g ENG 2734 13 Movsesian, Sergei g SVK 2732 14 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2731 15 Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2730 16 Kamsky, Gata g USA 2729 17 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2727 18 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2726 19 Eljanov, Pavel g UKR 2720 20 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2719 21 Dominguez Perez, Leinier g CUB 2719 22 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2719 23 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2719 24 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime g FRA 2716 25 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2715 26 Bu, Xiangzhi g CHN 2714 27 Polgar, Judit g HUN 2711 28 Ni, Hua g CHN 2710 29 Bacrot, Etienne g FRA 2705 30 Nakamura, Hikaru g USA 2704 31 Gashimov, Vugar g AZE 2703 32 Rublevsky, Sergei g RUS 2702 33 Cheparinov, Ivan g BUL 2696 34 Wang, Hao g CHN 2696 35 Sasikiran, Krishnan g IND 2694 36 Tiviakov, Sergei g NED 2686 37 Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter g ROU 2684 38 Najer, Evgeniy g RUS 2682 39 Bologan, Viktor g MDA 2682 40 Milov, Vadim g SUI 2681 Thibault de Vassal (2007-10-02 19:29:47) Fork A zugzwang may occur before a draw (maybe even a win ? :)) .. Is there an equivalent for a fork at Go ? Thomas Tamayo (2007-10-02 18:14:11) Chess & Go Terms I needed to look up these terms as I'm not familiar with chess, but no... there's no direct equivalent. Zugzwang might be "time to resign" in Go, but typically tenuki (playing elsewhere) can get you out of situations. "Joseki" might be on-track (a fixed sequence of play), but still isn't very close. Zeitnot is simply "overtime" in Go. Go is played on a longer time frame. Although time pressure can exist there's no special word for it. Thibault de Vassal (2007-10-02 13:42:15) Chess & Go terms Question : Is there an equivalent word at Go for "zugzwang", "zeitnot" and all other chess terms ? .. Actually there are many more Go terms, so what would be the equivalent words at chess ? .. It could be interesting to make such parallels between the games to point their differences. http://senseis.xmp.net/?GoTerms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_terms Thibault de Vassal (2007-02-19 16:18:09) Several teams ? Maybe we can create several teams... Looks like a nice & friendly challenge with many teams from the whole chess world... (Kings of TCCMB, Chessbase Users Club, Chessfriends, Rochade, Chess Mail, Gaia, Le Courrier Des Echecs, CC Vikings, Masters of the IECG, Satranc Okulu, Sachy, Rey Gris, Zugzwang Bocholt and so on...) I did not find in the FAQ how the teams flag should be defined, but still enquiring :) Elmer Valderrama (2006-10-20 21:55:18) retrograde analysis from math.harvard.edu "Legal position (n.): a position that can be reached from the initial array by game consisting entirely of legal moves, however bizarre. Conventionally every chess problem should have a legal position. Naturally then, an illegal position is a position that cannot be reached by a legal game. For instance, a position in which one side has more than 8 pawns, or has both White and Black Kings in check, is illegal (why?). So is any position with a White Bishop on h1 and White pawn on g2 (why?), such as the following mutual Zugzwang (q.v.), which Lewis Stiller discovered in the course of an exhaustive computer search: White Kg6, Bh1, Pg2; Black Kg4, Pg3. The Kniest position White Kc8,Pb6; Black Ka8,Pa7 (seen above under Helpmate) is legal BTM, but not WTM since Black is in ``retro-stalemate'': Black could not have made a legal move to reach this position. [Thus this position can be set as a Helpmate in Two but not a Mate in One (or ``helpmate in 0.5'').] There are positions that can be recognized as illegal only after extensive retrograde analysis. To prove that a position is legal, one need only exhibit a single legal game reaching the position; such a game is called a proof game. Some retrograde analysis may still be needed to construct a proof game." I bet nowadays there exist a problem solving chess engine which can give such a 'proof game' in 0.0001milisec (as the moves maybe bizarre, no need to evaluate positions, just to check them for legality) Thibault de Vassal (2006-06-01 21:25:04) Discrepancies It is very clear Lionel. In another hand, each tournament rules and generally each situation influence the strategy at chess (so other games). And FICGS chess wch rules are special ones in the knockout tournament that should avoid draws. Actually, only a "one game match" can have no influence on 'the game'. (not perfectly true, as the player's strength is another factor) Rules are flexible, particularly for the game of Go, so I think we can use even uncommom ones, if it is balanced enough (= there's still a challenge). Do you have an idea about this rule avoiding repetition, how many stones or komi it could be worth ? Another question : Are there situations that look like zugzwang in Go (where the best move could be 'passing') ? There are 0 results for Wang in wikichess.
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