Monday, April 13, 2009

O2C 47th Doeberl Cup

The O2C 47th Doeberl Cup was held in the Hellenic Club in Canberra, ACT. There was a strong turnout of 7 GMs and a plethora of other titled players. The Doeberl Cup consists of four "sections" - Premier, Major, Minor and "Mind Games U1200s", each with their own tournament. There was also a Chess960 tournament, replacing the traditional Lightning tournament.

Ian Rogers also gave video commentary on all of the rounds. You can find them under "DoeberlCup" on YouTube. Scroll down to the "Videos" heading.

My favourite video was the one from round 6. Annoyingly, the YouTube video doesn't fit within the width of this blog, but here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE9SlEcC0Sw

The highest ranked players going into the Premier tournament were GMs Dimitri Reinderman (2560), Gawain C B Jones (2550) and Das Neelotpal (2514). These players are from The Netherlands, England and India respectively.

Here are the final standings for the Premier tournament:
1st-3rd IM Deep Sengupta (2466), and GMs Gawain C B Jones and Chakkravarthy J Deepan (2482), all with 7/9.
IM Deep Sengupta had the highest countback and achieved a GM norm with one round to spare.

The Doeberl Cup Major was won by Colin Cloudsdale and Brendon Norman with 6/7.
The Doeberl Cup Minor was won by Alana Chibnall with 6/7.
Awaiting results on the Doeberl Cup Mind Games Under 1200.
The Doeberl Cup Chess960 tournament was won by IM Swayangsu Satyapragyan with 7.5/9.

Click here to see the final crosstable of the Doeberl Cup Premier. Click here to see the final round results for the Doeberl Cup Premier.

Click here to see the final crosstable of the Doeberl Cup Major. Click here to see the final round results for the Doeberl Cup Major.

Click here to see the final crosstable of the Doeberl Cup Minor.

Click here to download a PGN file of the 2009 Doeberl Cup.

1 comment:

OzChess.com said...

It was a wonderfully successfully Doeberl Tournament this year! If there is only one tournament a year that a person plays in, this event should be their top choice.