Stabroek News Sunday

Closing the 2017 notebook on chess

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2017 was a great year for world chess. The column highlighte­d whatever was of importance in chess locally and internatio­nally.

But before the column closes the final chapter in the 2017 chess notebook, the editors of the magazine Base had asked its wide readership to name the Players of the Year 2017, Game of the Year, Endgame of the Year and Move of the Year. The nomination­s were given based on the meritoriou­s aspects of the players’ accomplish­ments and the results were as follows:

Player of the Year 2017 – Levon Aronian (Armenia) 42% of the votes; Viswanatha­n Anand placed second with 12%.

Woman Player of the Year 2017 – Hou Yifan (China) 41% of the votes; Anna Muzychuk placed second with 22%.

Game of the Year 2017 – Bai Junshi vs Ding Liren: 01, Chinese Team Championsh­ip, Round 18, 38% of the votes; Wagner-Nikolic placed second with 12%.

Endgame of the Year 2017 – Magnus Carlsen vs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave: 0-1, Sinquefiel­d Cup, Round 4, 27% of the votes; Nakamura vs Giri placed second with 24%.

Move of the Year 2017 – Naryanan Sunilduth Lyna, Aeroflot Open A, Moscow, 33...f6!! 30% of the votes; Viswanatha­n Anand placed second with 27% in the 5th Sinquefiel­d Cup, Saint Louis, 22. exf6!!

The notebook on chess for 2017 has been closed. Immediatel­y, we have to consider the future.

2018 promises to be an exciting year also for the cerebral game, as, internatio­nally, the Candidates Tournament will be held in March in Berlin. The classical World Championsh­ip Chess Match will be held in November. Added to such a dynamic equation, 2018 is the official chess Olympiad year where 150-plus nations will clash for supremacy in September. Positively, Guyana will participat­e in the Olympiad. It’s the only way for the nation to forge ahead in chess, by tasting exemplary internatio­nal competitio­n. (Photo: Lennart Ootes) Mokal) (Photo: Amruta

 ??  ?? At the 2017 Sinquefiel­d Cup in Saint Louis, France’s Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (right) outplayed the world chess champ Magnus Carlsen in an endgame that won the coveted award for Endgame of the Year 2017. Carlsen is considered by many to be the most...
At the 2017 Sinquefiel­d Cup in Saint Louis, France’s Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (right) outplayed the world chess champ Magnus Carlsen in an endgame that won the coveted award for Endgame of the Year 2017. Carlsen is considered by many to be the most...
 ??  ?? Chinese chess grandmaste­r Ding Liren, 25, who captured the Best Game Award for 2017 for his fiery encounter against Bai Jinshi in Round 18 of the Chinese Team Championsh­ip. Ding, renowned as a solid positional player, engaged his opponent in a...
Chinese chess grandmaste­r Ding Liren, 25, who captured the Best Game Award for 2017 for his fiery encounter against Bai Jinshi in Round 18 of the Chinese Team Championsh­ip. Ding, renowned as a solid positional player, engaged his opponent in a...
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