MatPlus.Net

 Website founded by
Milan Velimirović
in 2006

12:07 UTC
ISC 2024
 
  Forum*
 
 
 
 

Username:

Password:

Remember me

 
Forgot your
password?
Click here!
SIGN IN
to create your account if you don't already have one.
CHESS
SOLVING

Tournaments
Rating lists
1-Jan-2024

B P C F





 
 
MatPlus.Net Forum Competitions 11th European Chess Solving Championship, Iasi Romania, May 2015
 
You can only view this page!
(1) Posted by Branislav Djurašević [Saturday, May 2, 2015 08:40]; edited by Branislav Djurašević [15-05-02]

11th European Chess Solving Championship, Iasi Romania, May 2015


Could anybody post basic information or/and short results from Open tournament held yesterday. Or please inform me (us) where can I find it. Thank you.
 
(Read Only)pid=13396
(2) Posted by Mikalai Sihnevich [Saturday, May 2, 2015 14:10]

Unofficial results of Open tournament (top 10 solvers):
1. Piotr Murdzia - 51.25/180
2. Bojan Vuckovic - 50.25 / 179
3. Anatoly Mukoseev - 50.25 / 180
4. Piotr Gorski - 50 / 180
5. Kasper Piorun - 46.75 / 180
6. Volodymyr Aridov - 46 / 178
7. Marjan Kovacevic - 45 / 177
8-9. Jorma Paavilainen - 43.5 / 180
8-9. Tomas Peitl - 43.5 / 180
10. Marek Kolcak - 43.25 / 180
...
Chief Arbiter: Dinu-Ioan Nicula
 
 
(Read Only)pid=13397
(3) Posted by Branislav Djurašević [Sunday, May 3, 2015 17:44]; edited by Branislav Djurašević [15-05-03]

Almost after three hours of the end of Closing Ceremony we are still waiting for final results. Could anybody post here the results or send the link where we can find it. Thanks to Mr.Sihnevich we only have results from the first day: http://ru-chess-art.livejournal.com/290267.html
Marjan just now (18h 20h +1 GMT) sent me SMS on mobile phone: 1.Poland 2.Russia, 3.Serbia (team results); 1.Evseev 2. Mukoseev 3.Piorun...6. Podinic. (individual).
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13403
(4) Posted by Mikalai Sihnevich [Sunday, May 3, 2015 19:24]

A bit more detailed results are available on Polish Chess Federation site:
http://pzszach.org.pl/index.php?idm2=39&idn=2551
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13404
(5) Posted by Nikola Predrag [Monday, May 4, 2015 16:50]

Should we think that the official results are not known yet or, that ECSC was a secret tournament?
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13407
(6) Posted by Mihail Croitor [Monday, May 4, 2015 17:16]

Full results are placed at site of Romanian Chess Federation: http://www.frsah.ro/index.php?action=listingview&listingID=1625
Placement ECSC11 - http://www.frsah.ro/files/listings/1625/ecsc.2015.clasament.individuals.pdf
Placement Open - http://www.frsah.ro/files/listings/1625/ecsc.2015.clasament.open.pdf
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13408
(7) Posted by Nikola Predrag [Monday, May 4, 2015 17:40]

Many thanks!
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13410
(8) Posted by [Thursday, May 14, 2015 10:42]

It looks a little bit strange, that the team with 2 first individual places became only second, isn't it? :)
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13426
(9) Posted by Nikola Predrag [Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:02]

That's the point of a well balanced team work, to exceed the sum of individual results.
The sum of 3 best individual results in a particular round makes the team-result of that round. Since a team may consist of 4 solvers, the sum of the team-points of 6 rounds might exceed the 3 best individual 6-rounds sum.

To Piorun's and Murdzia's 66,5+66,3, Gorski and Mista have together contributed 74,5 points. Gorski "saved" 1st and 4th round.
Theoretically, a team of 4 solvers with individual scores 75,75,60,60 might beat a team with 4 individual scores 90,90,90,90 :-)
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13427
(10) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:03]

Actually it's not so strange since they had 3 solvers only and other teams had 4 solvers. The team points are calculated as three best results from fours solvers (each round). So the second place is very good since their result was always sum of all three solvers.
 
 
(Read Only)pid=13428
(11) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:06]

@Nikola

Actually you are wrong. Even when there are 4 solvers sum of points cannot be bigger than 270. In all rounds 3 best results from 4 solvers are calculated for team ranking.
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13429
(12) Posted by Nikola Predrag [Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:08]

The time decides about the ranking too.
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13430
(13) Posted by [Thursday, May 14, 2015 13:22]; edited by [15-05-15]

Ouch! They had only 3 solvers!? How could I miss it!? :) And where were others? Russian chess federation and Russian solvers are so poor that can't organize the full team? :) Where is this young talanted guy who beat Murdzia in the World Cup? Where is the new Russian champion who beat Evseev and others? Shall we see this Russian magic solver in the international events or at least in the rating list for the first time? :)
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13431
(14) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Sunday, Jun 21, 2015 19:52]

I have not yet seen results with a rating gains/losses. Does anyone know if table like this exists or not? It's almost two months passed from the time of the competition and results are not yet available. In my opinion it's a shame. Soon there will be new rating list published 7/1. But I am wondering how that will be done without this competition. I do not see any reasons why the rating calculation is not done during the competition. I think there should be rule that rating has to be published together with a results. Since there is a rating calculator (Excel spreadsheet) there should be no excuse for not publishing ratings. Since list of participants is usually known in advance it's very easy to prepare ratings.
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13511
(15) Posted by Eric Huber [Sunday, Jun 21, 2015 21:11]

@Misha: try here http://banaszek.de/ecsc2015table.php
 
   
(Read Only)pid=13512
(16) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Sunday, Jun 21, 2015 21:26]

Thanks Eric. That's what I was looking for.
 
 
(Read Only)pid=13513

No more posts


MatPlus.Net Forum Competitions 11th European Chess Solving Championship, Iasi Romania, May 2015