Top GMs Play In Top 12 French League
The “Top 12,” the final stage of the French Team Championship, is under way in Le Grau-du-Roi. Top GMs such as Anish Giri, Wesley So and Dmitry Jakovenko are playing.
Every season, from October to April, more than 15,000 chess players compete in different leagues in France, in teams of four, six, or eight players in departmental divisions, regional or national. The Top 12, the highest national division, is the summit of this pyramid.
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. With several 2700 and many 2600 players active, the French league is one of the strongest next to the Russian and German leagues.
The harbor of le Grau-du-Roi. | Photo Wikipedia.
Clichy, who won in 2012, 2013 and 2014, has the record number of titles: 13. The team is now trying to break the number of consecutive titles, which is in the hands of Lyon, who won six times straight from 1990 till 1995.
Especially when GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave finds back his form, Clichy is the clear favorite with three more 2700 players in the squad (and the only team with a 2600+ average rating): GM Wesley So, Dmitry Jakovenko and GM Laurent Fressinet.
Three teams with an average rating above 2500 should be considered Clichy's main rivals: Bischwiller (with e.g. Anish Giri, Arkadij Naiditsch and Etienne Bacrot), Mulhouse Philidor (with e.g. David Navara, Radek Wojtaszek and Grzegorz Gajewski) and Bois-Colombes (with e.g. Christian Bauer, Alexander Ipatov and Jan-Krzysztof Duda).
Here's the line-up of all 12 teams playing this year:
2015 Top 12 | Teams
# | Clichy-Echecs-92 | 2634 | No. | Echecs Club Montpellier | 2483 | |
1 | SO Wesley | 2778 | 1 | FIER Alexandr | 2632 | |
2 | VACHIER-LAGRAVE Maxime | 2754 | 2 | VAZQUEZ IGARZA Renier | 2606 | |
3 | JAKOVENKO Dmitry | 2738 | 3 | PELLETIER Yannick | 2568 | |
4 | FRESSINET Laurent | 2712 | 4 | MISTA Aleksander | 2556 | |
5 | MATLAKOV Maxim | 2694 | 5 | LIBISZEWSKI Fabien | 2531 | |
6 | HAMDOUCHI Hicham | 2608 | 6 | FLEAR Glenn C | 2460 | |
7 | TREGUBOV Pavel V. | 2571 | 7 | SMITH Axel | 2454 | |
8 | LAGARDE Maxime | 2565 | 8 | BROCHET Philippe | 2382 | |
9 | DELORME Axel | 2497 | 9 | TOUZANE Olivier | 2339 | |
10 | SKRIPCHENKO Almira | 2421 | 10 | COLLAS Silvia | 2306 | |
No. | Bischwiller | 2577 | No. | Evry Grand Roque | 2452 | |
1 | GIRI Anish | 2776 | 1 | FEDORCHUK Sergey A. | 2657 | |
2 | NAIDITSCH Arkadij | 2720 | 2 | FELLER Sebastien | 2626 | |
3 | BACROT Etienne | 2704 | 3 | RELANGE Eloi | 2468 | |
4 | RAGGER Markus | 2668 | 4 | BATTAGLINI Gabriel | 2451 | |
5 | EDOUARD Romain | 2627 | 5 | MOUSSARD Jules | 2444 | |
6 | SCHLOSSER Philipp | 2577 | 6 | MILLIET Sophie | 2369 | |
7 | LE ROUX Jean-Pierre | 2546 | 7 | BERGEZ Luc | 2327 | |
8 | MARCELIN Cyril | 2476 | 8 | LEROY Didier | 2277 | |
9 | NETZER Jean | 2396 | ||||
10 | MAISURADZE Nino | 2279 | ||||
No. | Mulhouse Philidor | 2536 | No. | Chalons-En-Champagne | 2466 | |
1 | NAVARA David | 2751 | 1 | SOKOLOV Ivan | 2623 | |
2 | WOJTASZEK Radoslaw | 2746 | 2 | SALGADO LOPEZ Ivan | 2616 | |
3 | GAJEWSKI Grzegorz | 2648 | 3 | KRASENKOW Michal | 2610 | |
4 | DEGRAEVE Jean-Marc | 2555 | 4 | COSSIN Sebastien | 2516 | |
5 | SOKOLOV Andrei | 2520 | 5 | VELTEN Paul | 2457 | |
6 | RIFF Jean-Noel | 2488 | 6 | DOURERASSOU Jonathan | 2414 | |
7 | IDER Borya | 2401 | 7 | FAVAREL Antoine | 2374 | |
8 | CHOISY Mathilde | 2182 | 8 | DE SEROUX Camille | 2115 | |
No. | C.E. de Bois-Colombes | 2521 | No. | Grasse Echecs | 2444 | |
1 | BAUER Christian | 2624 | 1 | DORFMAN Iossif | 2574 | |
2 | IPATOV Alexander | 2612 | 2 | MICHIELS Bart | 2536 | |
3 | DUDA Jan-Krzysztof | 2610 | 3 | SZABO Krisztian | 2518 | |
4 | MITON Kamil | 2604 | 4 | APICELLA Manuel | 2510 | |
5 | CORNETTE Matthieu | 2590 | 5 | COLOVIC Aleksandar | 2466 | |
6 | MAZE Sebastien | 2572 | 6 | LLANES HURTADO Miguel | 2444 | |
7 | SHOKER Samy | 2484 | 7 | PILE Richard | 2430 | |
8 | KOZIAK Vitali | 2467 | 8 | FORESTIER Carole | 2072 | |
9 | DIONISI Thomas | 2383 | ||||
10 | CONGIU Mathilde | 2259 | ||||
No. | Club d'Echecs Metz Fischer | 2494 | No. | Vandoeuvre-Echecs | 2413 | |
1 | RIAZANTSEV Alexander | 2671 | 1 | SOLODOVNICHENKO Yuri | 2592 | |
2 | POSTNY Evgeny | 2630 | 2 | DONCHENKO Alexander | 2570 | |
3 | SVETUSHKIN Dmitry | 2591 | 3 | BAILET Pierre | 2519 | |
4 | IORDACHESCU Viorel | 2588 | 4 | BRUNNER Nicolas | 2432 | |
5 | WIRIG Anthony | 2496 | 5 | HAMITEVICI Vladimir | 2429 | |
6 | KOCH Jean-Rene | 2452 | 6 | SAVINA Anastasia | 2417 | |
7 | TERRIEUX Kevin | 2439 | 7 | PHILIPPE Christophe | 2391 | |
8 | BELKHODJA Slim | 2417 | 8 | NEZAR Mustapha | 2382 | |
9 | TADDEI Benoit | 2354 | 9 | LE CORRE Benjamin | 2307 | |
10 | PUCHER Sebastien | 2298 | 10 | STEIL-ANTONI Fiona | 2094 | |
No. | C.E. Strasbourg | 2492 | No. | Poitiers-Migne Echecs | 2260 | |
1 | BAKLAN Vladimir | 2633 | 1 | DEMUTH Adrien | 2515 | |
2 | DOETTLING Fabian | 2588 | 2 | PICARD Romain | 2368 | |
3 | NATAF Igor-Alexandre | 2534 | 3 | BEDOUIN Xavier | 2336 | |
4 | VAISSER Anatoli | 2530 | 4 | SAADA Julien | 2296 | |
5 | ROZENTALIS Eduardas | 2529 | 5 | PEL Bonno | 2287 | |
6 | SANIKIDZE Tornike | 2515 | 6 | TRANCHANT Sebastien | 2275 | |
7 | SEBAG Marie | 2483 | 7 | FOUGERIT Valentin | 2225 | |
8 | VITOUX Colomban | 2391 | 8 | PICARD Clement | 2180 | |
9 | ROOS Louis | 2370 | 9 | LERICHE Luc | 2129 | |
10 | HEINZ Timothee | 2350 | 10 | LERICHE Ines | 1990 |
On Saturday at 4 p.m., Robert Crauste, the mayor of Grau du Roi, officially opened the first round, and 96 players started their games.
Clichy made no mistake, and defeated third seed Bois-Colombes without losses. Normally the score would be 5.5-2.5, but in France draws are not counted and so it was written down as 3-0. The wins were scored by Vachier-Lagrave, Jakovenko and Tregubov.
MVL found a remarkable way to trap a bishop and thus won his first game in months:
Bischwiller crushed Metz 6-1, with wins for Giri, Naiditsch, Ragger, Edouard, Le Roux and Marcelin. Giri followed Evgeny Tomashevsky's example and played the 6.h3 King's Indian against GM Viorel Iordachescu, who also came from Khanty-Mansiysk as he was one of the commentators at the FIDE Grand Prix.
In a tweet Giri praised his opponent's move 23...Nc6!? and compared it to the famous 16...Nc6!? as played by Boris Spassky in his game with Yuri Averbakh from the 1956 Soviet Championship. There's surely similarity there!
Giri and Naiditsch on the top boards for Bischwiller. | Photo courtesy of the French Chess Federation.
Samy Shoker (2484) of Egypt played a remarkable game with 2700-GM Laurent Fressinet. The Egyptian played the Hippopotamus Defense and continued playing on just three rows for quite a while. At Roland Garros he would certainly be a decent baseline player.
The next day, both Giri and Naiditsch lost their games for Bischwiller on boards one and two, but the team beat Vandoeuvre anyway thanks to victories on the lower boards. In a sideline of the French the Dutchman started running with his h-pawn and then won a pawn, but then it became clear he had taken too much risk:
For Clichy it was the other way around: two losses on the lower boards were more than compensated with wins on boards two, three and four. So, who was held to a draw by Duda in the first round, won an exciting game against the famous Lithuanian GM Eduardas Rozentalis. It was a game full of desperados:
Wesley So playing in the French league this week. | Photo courtesy of the French Chess Federation.
The French league is the first event for GM Sebastien Feller after his ban from competitive chess expired. It will take him some time to warm up; he has scored two draws and three losses so far. In the second round he lost a razor-sharp game to Duda:
GM David Navara has been playing the 6.h3 system against the KID for years, and gave another very powerful performance against Krisztian Szabo, a game from the match Mulhouse-Grasse:
In the third round, the third- and fourth-seeded Mulhouse and Bois-Colombe drew their match. There are several ways to outplay the opponent in a King's Indian, as Radek Wojtaszek showed against Sebastien Maze on board one:
The playing hall is the yacht club Port Camargue Grau du Roi. | Photo courtesy of the French Chess Federation.
Clichy was way too strong for Montpellier: 5-0. Bischwiller beat Grasse 4-1. Giri was perhaps inspired by his countryman IM Manuel Bosboom, who often plays the same system with the white pieces:
In the fourth round GM Christian Bauer played a very nice game as Black. Look how he uses all kinds of tactics while defending against White's threats, and develops all his pieces to great squares:
Each team plays with at least one lady- - here the game Maisuradze vs Steil-Antoni. | Photo courtesy of the French Chess Federation.
In the French league it is possible to change the order of the line-up. Bischwiller put Giri on board two, who drew in just nine moves with GM Ivan Salgado Lopez, who repeated moves in the 6.Be3 Ng4 Najdorf. Etienne Bacrot lost against Michal Krasenkow, who might have prepared this line in the Grünfeld deeply:
After five rounds only Clichy and Bischwiller are still on a perfect score. On Wednesday the reigning champions beat Vandoeuvre 4-1 despite a loss on board one, where this time Matlakov was playing. He faced German GM Alexander Donchenko, who happens to be in great shape. After beating Dorfman and Naiditsch, and drawing with Krasenkow and Demuth, he scored another point for Vandoeuvre:
Donchenko here in his game with Naiditsch. | Photo courtesy of the French Chess Federation.
Wesley So was playing as low as board four, and quickly won a pawn and an exchange vs Anastasia Savina. Still, the U.S. grandmaster had to be accurate:
In the match between Mulhouse and Montpellier, won by the latter, Navara and Fier followed their game from the Reykjavik Open for 18 moves. What followed was quite an entertaining and correct draw:
Tomorrow is a crucial round in the championship, because Bischwiller and Clichy face each other.
2014-15 French League, Top 12 | Round 5 Standings
# | Club | MP | j. | d. | p. | c. |
1 | Bischwiller | 15 | 5 | 17 | 23 | 6 |
2 | Clichy | 15 | 5 | 17 | 20 | 3 |
3 | Bois-Colombes | 12 | 5 | 8 | 15 | 7 |
4 | Chalons-En-Champagne | 12 | 5 | 3 | 12 | 9 |
5 | Evry Grand Roque | 11 | 5 | -2 | 10 | 12 |
6 | Vandoeuvre | 10 | 5 | 1 | 12 | 11 |
7 | Strasbourg | 10 | 5 | 0 | 10 | 10 |
8 | Montpellier | 9 | 5 | -5 | 11 | 16 |
9 | Mulhouse Philidor | 9 | 5 | 1 | 12 | 11 |
10 | Metz Fischer | 7 | 5 | -10 | 6 | 16 |
11 | Poitiers-Migne | 5 | 5 | -15 | 5 | 20 |
12 | Grasse | 5 | 5 | -15 | 2 | 17 |