Nigel Short Wins First PokerStars Isle of Man International
Nigel Short won the first PokerStars Isle of Man International. “I am ecstatic. So pleased with my result,” tweeted the 49-year-old English grandmaster after finishing on 7.5/9, a full point ahead of the pack.
Between 3 and 12 October an original event took place Isle of Man, the self-governing British Crown dependency located in the between Great Britain and Ireland. Sponsored by PokerStars, the tournament involved a mixture of chess and poker. Not a bad combination, since many chess players like to play poker too!
The festival took off with “Simultaneous Chess & Poker” event where Jennifer Shahade took on three opponents at chess and three opponents at poker. She did quite well, scoring 5-1! Only Baard Dahl of Norway managed to beat here — at poker.
The open tournament, called Masters section, had 73 players from 17 countries. With 56 title holders (including 25 GMs and 19 IMs) it was a pretty strong group; the top 8 could be found in the top 100 of the world: Michael Adams (England), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France), Laurent Fressinet (France), Gabriel Sargissian (Armenia), Julio Granda Zuniga (Peru), Sergei Tiviakov (Netherlands), Gawain Jones (England) and David Howell (England).
However, it was the very next player on the list who won the tournament, and played himself back into the top 100 along the way: Nigel Short of England. He scored an undefeated 7.5/9, a point more than the aforementioned Fressinet, Tiviakov, Howell and Israeli GM Gil Popilski.
Three draws and two wins was a rather modest start (well, for a tournament winner!) but then the machine started rolling. First it was the young Israeli GM Avital Boruchvsky who was punished for a miscalculation:
There's always that moment for a tournament winner where the word luck cannot be avoided while describing what happened. After an interesting middlegame that saw a positional Exchange sacrific, Alon Greenfeeld defended a difficult ending for a long time only to blunder when the draw was in sight:
In the penultimate round Short surprised his opponent, Gabriel Sargissian, with the Benoni — and it worked out pretty well! It looks like the English GM outplayed his opponent out of the opening:
In the final round Short faced David Howell, who like him had won three games in a row. It was an fitting finale of this first new tournament on the Isle of Man, where both English GMs had their chances but the oldest of the two emerged victoriously:
Nice to be back in the top 100 (85th) after briefly exiting for the 1st time in 30 years :)
— Nigel Short (@nigelshortchess) October 12, 2014
2014 PokerStars Isle of Man | Final Standings Masters Section (Top 22)
Rk. | SNo | Title | Name | FED | Rtg | TB1 |
1 | 9 | GM | Short Nigel D | ENG | 2646 | 7,5 |
2 | 3 | GM | Fressinet Laurent | FRA | 2713 | 6,5 |
6 | GM | Tiviakov Sergei | NED | 2668 | 6,5 | |
8 | GM | Howell David W L | ENG | 2657 | 6,5 | |
21 | GM | Popilski Gil | ISR | 2493 | 6,5 | |
6 | 1 | GM | Adams Michael | ENG | 2758 | 6 |
2 | GM | Vachier-Lagrave Maxime | FRA | 2757 | 6 | |
4 | GM | Sargissian Gabriel | ARM | 2690 | 6 | |
7 | GM | Jones Gawain C B | ENG | 2664 | 6 | |
16 | IM | Hawkins Jonathan | ENG | 2533 | 6 | |
57 | FM | Merry Alan B | ENG | 2269 | 6 | |
12 | 10 | GM | Gupta Abhijeet | IND | 2640 | 5,5 |
11 | GM | Fridman Daniel | GER | 2635 | 5,5 | |
12 | GM | Marin Mihail | ROU | 2583 | 5,5 | |
13 | GM | Hillarp Persson Tiger | SWE | 2555 | 5,5 | |
14 | GM | Greenfeld Alon | ISR | 2542 | 5,5 | |
18 | GM | Harika Dronavalli | IND | 2528 | 5,5 | |
19 | GM | Tarjan James E | USA | 2525 | 5,5 | |
23 | GM | Gormally Daniel W | ENG | 2488 | 5,5 | |
24 | GM | Smith Bryan G | USA | 2482 | 5,5 | |
28 | IM | Van Foreest Jorden | NED | 2455 | 5,5 | |
58 | Mindlin Alon | ISR | 2259 | 5,5 |