12th ARVES Endgame Study Contest

Nunspeet (NED),  March 18th 2007

 

Pl
Name
Country
EG1
EG2
EG3
EG4
EG5
Points
1
Marcel van Herck
BEL
9
7
10
10
5
41
2
Martin van Essen
NED
9
7
9
4
8
37+2
3
Dolf Wissmann - GM
NED
2
2
8
10
8
30
4-6
Michael Pfannkuche - GM
GER
5
7
2
3
3
20
4-6
Peter van den Heuvel - IM
NED
2
7
3
3
5
20
4-6
Harold van der Heiden
NED
2
0
10
4
3
19+1
7
Michel Caillaud - GM
FRA
2
2
0
10
3
17+1
8-9
Paul Valois
GBR
2
2
2
0
5
11
8-9
Luc Palmans
BEL
2
0
3
3
3
11
10-12
Ed van de Gevel
NED
1
4
3
0
1
9
10-12
Dominik Speer
GER
2
4
2
0
1
9
10-12
Koen Versmissen
NED
2
7
0
0
0
9
13
Paul Grooten
NED
2
0
0
4
0
6
14
Johan de Boer
NED
1
0
3
0
1
5
15
Harm Benak
NED
0
0
0
0
0
0

 
 
EG1
EG2
EG3
EG4
EG5
Points
 
Max. points
43
49
55
51
46
248
 
Percentage
32
47
37
34
26
34
 
Difficulty
2
5
4
3
1
 

Bonus points could be won by guessing the composer's name from a list names.
Martin van Essen, Harold van der Heijden and Michel Caillaud scored a bonus point by guessing which study was in fact a real (correspondence) game
Martin van Essen scored an additional bonus point for pointing out which World Championship finalist had composed one of the five studies. The solution was David Bronstein, who published Study #3 in Shakhmaty v SSSR 1959.
There was a blitz barrage for a special price between Pfannkuche, Van den Heuvel and Versmissen, who all solved "study" #2, which Michael Pfannkuche won.

System of competition: 1 round, 5 studies, 90 minutes.
Judges: Rene Olthof (NED) and Ward Stoffelen (BEL)


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