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Carlsen leads the Midnight Sun Challenge
28.06.2006 A fifteen-year-old super-grandmaster, blessed with an Elo of 2646, is leading the Midnight Sun Chess Challenge in Tromsø. Magnus Carlsen of Norway looks set to break a few new records with the form that he is showing these days. The event is being held well within the Arctic Circle, where at this time of year the nights are bright as day. Misha Savinov reports.

GMs battles in the white nights of Tromsø

By Misha Savinov

The four main favorites of the Midnight Sun together dropped only half a point in the first three rounds – Rozentalis conceded a draw against Norwegian IM Gullaksen. The big battles started in the Round four, which featured two grandmaster pairings: Krasenkow-Shipov and Johanessen-Carlsen.


Joganessen-Carlsen, in which the young Norwegian star showed no mercy

Magnus Carlsen dealt with the challenge of his countrymen almost effortlessly. It looked like he hit Leif Erlend by surprise with his Volga Gambit. Black’s time advantage began to grow from the very first moves, and at some point Johanessen had six minutes left against Carlsen’s 1 hour and 10 minutes, with the position being typically complex and unclear. Time pressure combined with positional pressure and a feeling of playing against the favorite (presumably) was too much to bear for White...


About to begin: Krasenko vs Shipov in round four tray the Russian Chess/ ( E-not's Photo)

Another big game, Krasenkow-Shipov, was much more hard-fought. An original position that arose from the Queen’s Gambit Accepted demanded immediate action from both sides. Krasenkow castled long, planning to utilize the x-raying powers of his d1-rook against Black’s d6-bishop and d8-queen. Shipov started an immediate pawn advance on the queenside, trying to prove that the White king's vulnerability is a more important factor. The game quickly became very sharp, and Krasenkow consumed all his time in search of a clear advantage, which, as the subsequent analysis proved, wasn’t there.


High tension in Krasenkow-Shipov, with 8 seconds left on the clock for Michal

As it often happens in such cases, the Pole missed a chance to transpose into a marginally better endgame (objectively drawn) and ended up in a very dangerous position. Despite the queens leaving the board, both kings were under mating threats, but the dangers for the White’s monarch were greater. However, Shipov, affected by Krasenkow’s intense time pressure (who had about 10 seconds for 10 moves, no increment), overlooked his best winning chance. Black transposed into an endgame with rook, bishop and three pawns against White’s two rooks and a pawn, which was impossible to win. A thrilling game that really excited the public.

N Player GP W D L P Е+ Е- Е
1 Sergei Shipov 9 6 3 0 7,5 435 16 419
2 Magnus Carlsen 9 6 2 1 7,0 379 14 365
3 Michal Krasenkow 9 3 6 0 6,0 326 18 308
4 Leif Erlend Johannessen 9 6 2 1 7,0 323 15 308
5 Eduardas Rozentalis 9 3 6 0 6,0 286 22 265
6 Kjetil A. Lie 9 5 2 2 6,0 232 23 209
7 Eirik T Gullaksen 9 5 2 2 6,0 217 23 195
8 Ralf Akesson 9 3 6 0 6,0 210 31 179
9 Joanna Dworakowska 9 5 2 2 6,0 181 25 156
10 Jon Ludvig Hammer 9 5 1 3 5,5 185 30 155
11 Tobias Pettersson 9 5 2 2 6,0 158 32 126
12 Torben Soraas 9 5 2 2 6,0 151 42 109
13 Gunnar Johnsen 9 5 3 1 6,5 134 35 99
14 Johannes Kvisla 9 4 2 3 5,0 133 42 91
15 Paal Royset 9 5 1 3 5,5 120 40 79
16 Lars M Andreassen 9 4 2 3 5,0 111 39 73
17 Arnt Esbensen 9 5 1 3 5,5 114 41 72
18 Thomas Nyland 9 4 1 4 4,5 106 41 65
19 Frank Wuts 9 4 2 3 5,0 105 41 64
20 Espen Forsaa 9 5 1 3 5,5 103 44 59
21 Richard Bjerke 9 3 4 2 5,0 104 45 59
22 Lohou Stephane 9 4 2 3 5,0 103 46 58
23 Oyvind Pedersen 9 4 1 4 4,5 84 51 33
24 Benjamin Arvola 9 4 2 3 5,0 90 56 33
25 Anders G Hagen 9 5 0 4 5,0 81 50 31
26 Georg Kwossek 9 4 2 3 5,0 81 56 25
27 Stein Jensen 9 3 4 2 5,0 79 58 21
28 Thomas Bryn 9 4 1 4 4,5 75 65 10
29 Frans Wolferink 9 5 0 4 5,0 73 64 9
30 Mats Bergvoll 9 3 3 3 4,5 73 69 5
31 Anders Hobber 9 3 3 3 4,5 72 69 3
32 Aksel Brasшy 9 4 0 5 4,0 65 64 1
33 Joachim B. Nilsen 9 3 4 2 5,0 64 67 -4
34 Steven Barr 9 4 1 4 4,5 63 74 -11
35 Kai Inge Esbensen 9 4 2 3 5,0 55 80 -25
36 Rune Vik-Hansen 9 4 0 5 4,0 53 79 -26
37 Peter Vedal Utnes 9 3 2 4 4,0 56 87 -31
38 Daniel Adolfsson 9 2 4 3 4,0 66 97 -32
39 Robert Bergersen 9 3 3 3