Bischwiller Leads Top 12 With 2 Rounds To Go
After beating Clichy in round 6, Bischwiller has maintained its lead in the “Top 12.” With two rounds to go, the team led by GM Anish Giri is close wo winning the French Team Championship.
This report starts with the 6th round, when the two top favorites Clichy (So, Vachier-Lagrave, Jakovenko, Fressinet, etc.) and Bischwiller (Giri, Naiditsch, Bacrot, Ragger, etc.) were topping the standings with 15 match points. These teams faced for a crucial match-up on Thursday.
Clichy, the winners of the last three seasons, were the favorite with an average rating of 2654 against 2600 for Bischwiller. However, the reigning champions stumbled on two boards, and a victory on the “ladies board” wasn't enough:
Bischwiller | 2600 | 2-1 | Clichy-Echecs-92 | 2654 |
GIRI Anish | 2776 | 1-0 | FRESSINET Laurent | 2712 |
EDOUARD Romain | 2627 | 0.5-0.5 | SO Wesley | 2778 |
RAGGER Markus | 2668 | 0.5-0.5 | VACHIER-LAGRAVE Maxime | 2754 |
BACROT Etienne | 2704 | 1-0 | JAKOVENKO Dmitry | 2738 |
NAIDITSCH Arkadij | 2720 | 0.5-0.5 | HAMDOUCHI Hicham | 2608 |
MARCELIN Cyril | 2476 | 0.5-0.5 | TREGUBOV Pavel V. | 2571 |
LE ROUX Jean-Pierre | 2546 | 0.5-0.5 | VAN WELY Loek | 2653 |
MAISURADZE Nino | 2279 | 0-1 | SKRIPCHENKO Almira | 2421 |
Both teams did not put their players completely in order of rating. Clichy's board one was occupied by GM Laurent Fressinet, who was outplayed by GM Anish Giri:
GM Wesley So failed to compensate for this; he was always better and won a pawn against GM Romain Edouard but the French player made no mistake and the rook ending was drawn.
On board three GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave was reminded of one of the downsides of the Grünfeld: if White wants a draw, he can take it in e.g. the 8.Rb1 variation. That's what GM Markus Ragger did.
A key game was GM Dmitry Jakovenko versus GM Etienne Bacrot. The latter had started badly in Grau du Roi with three draws againt lower-rated players and a loss against GM Michal Krasenkow.
But Bacrot peaked at the right moment as he won an excellent game with the black pieces:
Also on board 4 Clichy's higher rated white player failed to win his game; GM Arkadij Naiditsch's extra (doubled) pawn wasn't worth much against GM Hicham Hamdouchi.
Tregubov vs Marcelin was quiet, correct and rather boring draw; Le Roux-Van Wely (a Benoni) was more fun but also there the point was split. Bischwiller could have scored a clean win if Maisuradze hadn't blundered:
In the next three rounds both Clichy and Bischwiller won their matches. In round 7 GM Loek van Wely scored an important win for the reigning champs against Chalons-En-Champagne's GM Michal Krasenkow:
Bischwiller crushed Evry Grand Roque, with another powerful win for Bacrot:
On Saturday Clichy continued strongly with a 8-0 sweep Poitiers-Migne, where the Elo difference was 200 ratings points or more on all boards (OK, slightly less on the ladies board).
Here's KingLoek one more time, because his game was arguably the most entertaining:
However, Bischwiller won their eighth match in a row: a close battle with Mulhouse Philidor ended in 3-2. Bacrot won his third game in a row and GM Jean-Pierre le Roux also scored a full point.
Basically GM Arkadij Naiditsch is Bischwiller only weak spot; he's on minus two after his third loss against the legendary GM Andrey Sokolov. The German number one played for a win too long:
The top scorer so far is Bois-Colombes' GM Jan Krzysztof Duda with an undefeated 7.5/9, good for a 2801 performance. It must be noted that, after drawing as black in the first round, the Polish GM was given the white pieces eight games in a row!
Duda won six straight, before he was held to a draw by Solodovnichenko (and then also Naiditsch). Here's his game from round 6:
2015 French League (Top 12) | Round 9 Standings
# | Club | Pts | j. | d. | p. | c. |
1 | Bischwiller | 27 | 9 | 27 | 36 | 9 |
2 | Clichy | 25 | 9 | 29 | 37 | 8 |
3 | Bois-Colombes | 22 | 9 | 14 | 27 | 13 |
4 | Strasbourg | 21 | 9 | 4 | 17 | 13 |
5 | Evry Grand Roque | 21 | 9 | 1 | 22 | 21 |
6 | Mulhouse Philidor | 19 | 9 | 7 | 23 | 16 |
7 | Chalons-En-Champagne | 18 | 9 | 2 | 22 | 20 |
8 | Montpellier | 17 | 9 | -7 | 19 | 26 |
9 | Vandoeuvre | 14 | 9 | -9 | 15 | 24 |
10 | Metz Fischer | 12 | 9 | -14 | 12 | 26 |
11 | Grasse | 11 | 9 | -17 | 9 | 26 |
12 | Poitiers-Migne | 9 | 9 | -37 | 6 | 43 |
The Top 12 is the highest national division in France. It is a round robin event that runs for 11 days, and the winning club is crowned Club Champion of France. The teams consist of eight players, although it is allowed to bring more. One of the eight boards needs to be occupied by a female player. The 2015 edition is held at the yacht club Port Camargue Grau du Roi, from Saturday, May 30 till Tuesday, June 9.
Previous report:
- Rounds 1-5: Top GMs Play In Top 12 French League