Penguins carrying backpacks meet tourists at 哈尔滨极地馆 (Hā’ěrbīn Polarland) in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), China. Photo: VCG/Getty Images. |
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Sunday, January 16, 2022
Long March
Sunday, January 13, 2019
The Red Thread
A gentoo penguin is eager to distinguish itself and claim its authority on the catwalk of the 56th 哈尔滨国际冰雪节 (International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival) in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), China. Photo: Reuters/Tyrone Siu. |
Sunday, August 5, 2018
或稱斑馬線 (Zebra crossing)
Onlookers gather at the spot where two cars fell into a sinkhole in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), China. Photo: CSN/Reuters.
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Monday, February 12, 2018
Penguins on the Red Carpet
哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), China: Penguins in 唐装 (tang suits) from 哈尔滨极地馆 (Hā’ěrbīn Polarland) on a main road. Photo: 新华社 (Xīnhuá News Agency)/Rex/Shutterstock.
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Sway
And finally, after the game, it’s dessert time. Thus, both 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) and Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov were awarded their material and immaterial prizes at the awarding ceremony of their “Belt and Road” chess showdown held at the Ice and Snow World 呼兰河口湿地公园 (Hūlán River Mouth Wetland Park) in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China on February 7, 2018. Photos: 樊璐璐 (Fán Lùlù).
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
冰川时代 (Ice Age)
In the early afternoon of February 6, 2018, as a corollary of their “Belt and Road” chess showdown, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) and Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov took over the exhibition area of the National Youth “Star of the Future” Winter Sunshine Sports Convention in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China where, for the joy of children and parents alike, they gave a demonstration-performance on a giant chessboard on ice. The feast was finally crowned by a joint 50-board simultaneous chess exhibition. Photos: 王亮 (Wáng Liàng).
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The Ice Castle
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán)
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 5 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 6, 2018
Modern Benoni A70
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 c5 4. d5 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. Nc3 g6 7. e4 a6 8. h3 b5
9. Bd3 Bg7 10. 0-0 0-0 11. Re1 Re8. The alternative was 11. ... Nbd7 12. Bf4 Qb6 13. Rc1 c4 14. Bb1 Bb7 15. Qd2 Rfe8 16. Be3 Qd8 17. Bd4 Rc8 18. a3 Nc5 with a dynamic balance, Mamedjarova – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), Women’s Grand Prix 2009–2011, first stage, Instanbul 2009. 12. Bf4 Qb6 13. a3 Nbd7 14. Qd2 Bb7 15. b4
Rac8 16. Rac1 Nh5 17. Be3 Qd8 18. Ne2 f5? This is a very imprudent commitment which could end into a half disaster. After 18. ... Qe7 19. g4 Nhf6 20. Ng3 White has only a slight edge, V. Georgiev – Delchev, 16th International Open, Benasque 1996. 19. exf5 Bxd5
20. Nh2? Karpov misses the fatal coup 20. Ng5! which would have made the threat of f5xg6 almost terrific. 20. ... Bf7 21. fxg6
hxg6 22. Ng4 Ne5 23. Nh6+ Bxh6 24. Bxh6 Nxd3 25. Qxd3 Qf6 26. Qd2 Re5! 27. Be3
Bc4 28. Rcd1 Rd5 29. Qc2 Qf7? After defending successfully her position, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) slips on ice and falls. Correct was 29. ... Re5! and if 30. g4 then 30. ... Rf8! 31. gxh5 Rxe3 32. fxe3 Qf2+ with a draw by perpetual check. 30. Nc3. Now White forces the exchange of Rooks and launches a typical attack with Bishops of opposite colour. Black is harmless. 30. ... Rxd1 31. Qxd1 cxb4 32. axb4 Bb3 33. Qd2
Nf6 34. Bd4 Rf8 35. Ne4 Nxe4 36. Rxe4 Qh7 37. Bc3 d5 38. Rg4 Rf5 39. Qd4 Bc4
40. Qb6 g5 41. h4 Qh5 42. Qd8+ Kf7 43. Qd7+ 1 : 0.
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov vs. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán). Photo: 樊璐璐、王亮 (Fán Lùlù, Wáng Liàng).
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侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) – Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 6 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 6, 2018
English Opening A11
1. c4 Nf6 2. g3 c6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Bg2 Bf5 5. 0-0 e6 6. cxd5 cxd5 7. d3 Nc6 8. Nc3
d4 9. Nb5 a6 10. Na3 Be7
11. Qb3 0-0 12. Nc4 b5 13. Nce5 Na5. If Black doesn’t want to give the Pawn, he should, perhaps, prefer 13. ... Nxe5, but after 14. Nxe5 Rc8 14. a4 White has a clear advantage. 14. Qd1
Rc8. Probably better is 14. ... Bd6 15. Bd2 Rc8 that after 16. Qe1 Nb7 17. Nxd4 Bxe5 18. Nxf5 exf5 19. Bxb7 Rc2 led Black to quite a satisfactory game, Dizdarević – Seirawan, 26th “Bosna” International Tournament, Sarajevo 1987. It’s foreseeable, however, that 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) had prepared some improvement. 15. Bd2 Qb6 16. Bxa5 Qxa5 17. Nxd4. Now Black will get nothing for the loss of Pawn, and 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) meets no difficulty in enlarging her material and positional advantage. 17. ... Qb6 18. Nxf5 exf5 19. d4 Rfd8 20. e3 Nd7
21. Nd3 Rc7 22. a4 Rdc8 23. a5 Qd6 24. b4 Rc4 25. Rb1 g6 26. Nc5 Nxc5 27. bxc5. Now the Black Rook on c4 can start shivering. 27. ... Qc7 28. Ra1 Rd8 29. Qb3 g5 30. Rfb1 f4 31. Bf1 fxe3 32. fxe3 Ra4 33. Rxa4 bxa4
34. Qb7! Qxb7 35. Rxb7 a3 36. Bc4 Kf8 37. Kf1 g4 38. Ke2 h5 39. c6 Rc8 40. d5 f5
41. Kd3 Bc5 42. Rh7. The White Rook can finally raid Black’s Pawns on the Kingside. 42. ... Kg8 43. Rxh5 Kg7 44. Rxf5 Rb8 45. Rf2 Re8 46. Bxa6 Rxe3+
47. Kc4 Bd6 48. Bb7 Re4+ 49. Kb3 Rb4+ 50. Ka2 Ra4 51. a6 Ra5 52. Rc2 Bc7 53. d6!
1 : 0.
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov vs. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán). Photo: 樊璐璐、王亮 (Fán Lùlù, Wáng Liàng).
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Monday, February 5, 2018
The ice was broken
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán)
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 1 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 5, 2018
Queen’s Gambit Declined D38
In the first game of her rapid match with Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) didn’t just manage to avoid the kind of position her opponent likes more. 1. d4 e6 2. c4 Nf6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Bb4 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bxf6 Qxf6 7. Qb3 c5 8.
cxd5 exd5 9. a3 Bxc3+ 10. Qxc3 b6. Varying from 10. ... Nd7 11. e3 0-0 12. Be2 b6 13. 0-0 Bb7 14. Rfc1 Rfc8 15. dxc5 Qxc3 16. Rxc3 Rxc5 17. Rcc1 Rac8 18. Rcb1 Nf8 19. Nd4 Ne6 20. Bg4 Re8 21. b4 Rc4 22. Be2 Rcc8 23. Nf5 Rc7 24. Rc1 Rec8 25. Rd1 Rd8 26. h4 Kf8 27. Bf3 Rcd7 28. a4 d4 29. Bxb7 ½ : ½ Salem – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), Grand Prix 2017, first stage, Sharjah 2017. 11. e3 0-0 12. Be2 Nc6 13. dxc5 Qxc3+ 14. bxc3 bxc5 15. Rb1 Rd8. 15. ... Rb8 16. Rxb8 Nxb8 17. Kd2 Nd7 seems a convincing way to equalise. 16. Rb5 c4 17. 0-0 Ba6? This is probably the mistake which costed Black the game. 17. ... Be6 18. Rfb1 Rab8 seemed to offer a robust defence. 18. Rc5 Ne7 19. Nd4 Rac8 20. Ra5
Rd6 21. Rb1 Ra8 22. Bf3 Kf8 23. Rb4 Bc8 24. Rxc4. White has finally won a Pawn, and can now rely upon his mythical technique virtuosism for bringing home the full point. 24. ... Bg4 25. Rc7 Bxf3 26. gxf3 a6
27. Ra4 Rc8 28. Rxc8+ Nxc8 29. Ra5 g6 30. f4 Ke7 31. h4 Kd7 32. Kg2 Ne7 33. Ra4
Ng8 34. c4 dxc4 35. Rxc4 Nf6 36. Kf3 Rb6 37. f5 h5 38. fxg6 fxg6 39. Rc2 Ng4
40. Kf4 Rb1 41. f3 Nf6 42. e4 Rd1 43. Rc4 Ke7 44. Nc6+ Ke6 45. Ne5 Rg1 46. Rc6+
Ke7 47. Rxa6 Rg2 48. a4 Rh2 49. Nxg6+ Kf7 50. Kf5 Ne8 51. Ra7+ Kg8 52. e5 Rg2
53. Ra8 1 : 0.
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov vs. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán). Photo: sportsonline.com.cn.
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侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) – Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 2 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 5, 2018
Spanish Game C77
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. d3. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) avoids book lines and opts for a long time variation favoured by Adolf Anderssen and Wilhelm Steinitz. 5. ... b5 6. Bb3 Be7 7. c3 0-0 8. a4 Bb7 9. 0-0 d6 10.
Na3 Nb8 11. Ba2 c6 12. Nc2 Nbd7 13. Ne3 g6 14. h3 d5 15. exd5 cxd5 16. d4 e4 17. Ne5 Qc7 18. N5g4 Nxg4 19. Qxg4 Nf6 20.
Qg5 Qd7 21. f4 Kg7 22. f5 h6 23. Qg3 Bd6 24. Qf2 g5 25. Bd2 bxa4 26. c4 Bf4 27. cxd5 Bxe3 28. Qxe3 Nxd5
After many complex maneuvers, White could have now won back her Pawn by 29. Qxe4, but she boldly decides to sacrifice another one, probably just “feeling” that there must be something in the position. 29. f6+!? Nxf6 30. d5? And maybe her instinct was right! Apparently, after 30. Bb4! Nh5 (not 30. ... Rfd8? because of 31. Rxf6! Kxf6 32. Rf1+ Kg6 33. Rxf7 Qxd4 34. Qxd4 Rxd4 35. Rxb7 with overwhelming superiority for White) 31. Bxf8+ Rxf8 32. d5 f5 33. Rac1 Nf4 34. Rxf4! gxf4 35. Qxf4 Rc8 36. Rd1 (Δ d5-d6) 36. ... Re8 (in order to answer 37. d6 by 37. ... e3) 37. g4! fxg4 38. Rc1! Rc8 39. Rf1! White has excellent compensation for the two Pawns. 30. ... Nxd5 31. Bxd5 Qxd5 32. Bc3+ f6 33. Rad1 Qe6 34. Qc5 Rac8 35. Qb4? This could be the losing move. Best was 35. Rd6 Rxc5 36. Rxe6 Rc6 37. Rfxf6 Rxf6 38. Bxf6+ Kg6 39. Rxc6 Bxc6 and I guess that White, although two Pawns down, may hope to hold her own in the endgame with Bishops of opposite colours. 35. ... Bd5! 36. Qd4 Rcd8 37. Qa7+ Rd7 38. Qe3 Kg6 39. g4
Bc6 40. Rxd7 Bxd7 41. Rd1 Bb5 42. Qc5 Rc8 43. Qe3 0 : 1.
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán)
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 3 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 5, 2018
Queen’s Indian Defence A40
1. d4 e6 2. c4 b6 3. d5 Bb7 4. a3 Nf6 5. Nc3 Qe7! The tricky 5. ... Bd6 doesn’t work (at least against Karpov): 6. Nf3 exd5 7. cxd5 0-0 8. Bg5 Re8 9. e3 Be7 10. Bc4 h6 11. Bf4 Nh5 12. Be5 Bf6 13. Bd4 Ba6 14.
Bxa6 Nxa6 15. 0-0 c5 16. Bxf6 Nxf6 17. Qd3 Qc8 18. Nd2 d6 19. Nc4 Rd8 20. e4
Nc7 21. b4 Na6 22. b5 Nc7 23. a4 Qd7 24. f4 Re8 25. Rad1 Rad8 26. h3 Qe7 27. e5
dxe5 28. d6 Qf8 29. fxe5 Nh7 30. Qf3 Ne6 31. Qb7 Ra8 32. Nd5 g6 33. Ne7+ Kg7
34. Nc6 1 : 0 Karpov – A. J. Miles, 6th Torneo Internacional Ciudad de Las Palmas, Las Palmas 1977. 6. Bg5 h6 7. Bh4 d6 8. e3 Nbd7 9. Rc1 c5 10. Nb5 Ne5 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. Qa4 Kd8!
13. Nc3 f5 14. Rd1 Qd7 15. Qc2 Rg8 16. a4 Be7 17. b3 Ke8 18. g3 Kf8 19. Bg2 Ng6
20. Kf1 Rd8 21. Nge2 a6 22. h4 Bf6 23. f4 e5 24. Bh3 Bc8 25. Kf2 Re8 26. h5 Ne7. White got nothing but an uneasy game. Karpov gradually loses the thread. 27. Ng1 Qd8 28. Nf3 e4 29. Ng1 Rg7 30. Nge2 Ng8 31. a5? Too velleitary. Better sit and wait for her. 31. ... bxa5 32. Ra1 Qc7 33. Ra3 Bd8 34. Rha1 Nf6 35. Rxa5 Nxh5 36. Rxa6? White’s Exchange sacrifice only worsens his already very bad situation. 36. ... Bxa6 37. Rxa6
37. ... Nxg3? A painful miscalculation. 37. ... Qe7! would have won right off, actually threatening 38. ... Nxg3! 39. Nxg3 Qh4. 38. Nxg3 Bh4 39. Ne2 Qe7 40. Ke1? Luckily for 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), Karpov collapses, probably overwhelmed by his lack of time. 40. Kg2 would have turned off many of her fans. 40. ... Bxg3+ 41. Kd2 Be1+! 42. Kc1 Qf6 43. Kb1 Bf2 44. Qd2
Kg8 45. Kc2 Kh8 46. b4 cxb4 47. c5 b3+ 48. Kxb3 Rb8+ 49. Rb6 Rgg8 50. Nd4 dxc5
0 : 1.
侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán). Photo: sportsonline.com.cn.
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侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) – Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
“Belt and Road” 2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown; match game 4 (15+10); 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), February 5, 2018
Spanish Game C77
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. d3 b5 6. Bb3 Be7 7. a4. In the second game White played 7. c3. As for this game, both seem to believe there’s a chance to aim for more tomorrow. 7. ... Rb8 8. axb5 axb5 9. 0-0 0-0 10. c3 d5 11. exd5 Nxd5 12. Re1 Bf6 13. Nbd2 Nf4 14. Ne4 Qxd3 15. Bxf4 Qxd1 16. Raxd1
exf4 17. Bd5 Rb6 18. Nxf6+ gxf6 19. Re4 Rd8 20. Rd2 Kg7 21. Rxf4
21. ... b4 22. h3 bxc3
23. bxc3 Ne7 24. Bc4 Rb1+ 25. Kh2 Rxd2 26. Nxd2 Rc1 27. Rf3 Ng6 28. Nb3 Rc2 29.
Nd4 Rc1 30. Re3 Ne5 31. Be2 Bd7 32. f4 Ng6 33. Kg3 Kf8 34. Bf3 Ne7 35. Be4 h6
36. Kf2 Ra1 37. g4 Ra2+ 38. Kg3 Ba4 39. Nf5 Nxf5+ 40. Bxf5 Rd2 41. Kh4 Bd7 42.
Be4 Be6 43. g5 fxg5+ 44. fxg5 hxg5+ 45. Kxg5 Kg7 46. Rg3 Re2 47. Bf3 Re5+ 48.
Kf4+ Kf6 49. h4 Rc5 50. Be2 Rf5+ 51. Ke3 Re5+ 52. Kd2 Re4 53. h5 Rh4 54. Ke3 c5
55. Bf3 Rc4 56. Kd3 Rh4 57. Rg1 Rh3 58. Ke4 Rh4+ 59. Ke3 Rc4 60. Kd2 Rh4 61.
Ke3 Rc4 62. Kd2 Rh4 63. Ke3 ½ : ½.
“I’m one point behind after the first day. In tomorrow’s last two games I’ll do my best to raise the creative level of my play”, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) said.
“Remembering my first match with her eight years ago, I cannot but notice how much 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) has improved since then. More experience, more stubborness, more stylish”, Karpov finally said. |
The ice was broken. Photo: sportsonline.com.cn.
Sunday, February 4, 2018
One Belt One Road
Back to the “Belt and Road” for the 6-game rapid match between 12th World Chess Champion Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov and four-time Women’s World Chess Champion 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), which will start tomorrow at the Ice and Snow World 呼兰河口湿地公园 (Hūlán River Mouth Wetland Park) in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) herself drew the colours for the first game and, judging from appearances, she might have felt lucky for beginning the showdown with Black, unlicke her 2010 first match with Karpov. Photo: sports.people.com.cn.
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The schedule of the “2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown” is as follows: tomorrow (February 5) opening ceremony (14,00) and first four games (from 14,30 to 17,30); the day after tomorrow (February 6) fifth and sixth games (from 10,00 to 11,00), followed by a demonstration-performance on chess on ice (14,00). Finally, if a tie-break comes along, stay tuned for February 7 (9,30). Photo: sports.sina.com.cn.
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Saturday, February 3, 2018
时差问题 (Jet lag)

Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov went directly from the RCF Congress to be playing the match with 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán).
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12th World Chess Champion Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov went directly from the 13th Congress of the Russian Chess Federation to the airport in order to arrive in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China just in time for the start of his 6-game rapid match with four-time Women’s World Chess Champion 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán).
Before leaving, Karpov expressed satisfaction with the electoral outcome: “I assess positively Andrey Vasilievich Filatov’s re-election”, he told Oleg Bogatov of R-Sport. “Of course, everything is perfectable, but the building of the Central House of Chess on Gogol Boulevard is a monument in sæcula sæculorum. It’s an absolutely unique building, restored in historical style. And the fact that the Mayor of Moscow gave it for free to the chess players, well, it’s something we couldn’t even dream of in Soviet times, despite the support of the top leadership. No doubt it is a merit of Andrey Vasilievich Filatov and his team. And I had no doubts”. |
Thursday, February 1, 2018
冰淇淋 (Ice cream)
Everything is ready for the “2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown” between 12th World Chess Champion Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov and four-time Women’s World Chess Champion 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) which will take place in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), the administrative centre of 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), Northeast China, from 4 to 7 February 2018.
The match will consist of 6 rapid games at 15 minutes per player plus 10 seconds time per move. The winner will receive a cash prize of $20,000, while the loser will be paid $10,000. |
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Tiger in the Snow
A Siberian tiger chases a chicken to sharpen its hunting skills in the Siberian Tiger Park in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China. Photo: 新华社 (Xīnhuá News Agency)/Barcroft Images.
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Friday, January 19, 2018
Ice giant
Karpov and 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) will play a Rapid chess match in China from 4 to 7 February
The winner will receive a cash prize $20,000, while the loser will be paid $10,000. 北京 (Běijīng), January 12. TASS. Russian Grandmaster Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov and Chinese Grandmaster 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) will meet from 4 to 7 February in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), the administrative centre of 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), Northeast China, in the “2018 Sino-Russian Chess Champions Showdown”. This is reported by 新华社 (Xīnhuá News Agency). The event is organised with the assistance of the Board and Card Games Administrative Center of General Administration of Sports of China and the Chinese Chess Association. The match of 6 games will be played in Rapid chess format. Time control is 15 minutes per player, plus 10 seconds time per move. The winner will receive a cash prize of $20,000, while the loser will be paid $10,000. Besides the match, Karpov and 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) will jointly give a simultaneous exhibition to 50 young players. It is also planned to stage a demonstration-performance on chess on ice. Karpov is the 12th World Chess Champion, a two-time winner of the World Team Chess Championship representing the Soviet Union, a six-time winner of the Chess Olympiads representing the Soviet Union, a three-time winner of the USSR Chess Championship, a nine-time Oscar winner — the award given to the best player of the year. 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán) — four-time Women’s World Chess Champion, a three-time winner of the World Women’s Team Chess Championship representing China, is one of the three World Champions who succeeded in regaining the chess crown after an eclipse. |
(Free translation by Nobody’s Perfect)
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov. Photo © Alexander Olegovich Shcherbak/TASS.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Of Ice and Snow
It was reported today that the 2018 National Youth “Star of the Future” Winter Sunshine Sports Convention will be held in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), 黑龙江省 (Hēilóngjiāng province), China featuring, among various major events, a 6-game rapid chess match between 12th World Chess Champion Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov and four-time Women’s World Chess Champion 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán). The match is scheduled from 4 to 7 February 2018, with $20,000 in prize money for the winner, and $10,000 for the loser. Time control is 15 minutes per player, plus 10 seconds time per move.
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Newlywed couples walk together during a mass wedding ceremony at 34th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn). About 34 couples participated in the ceremony. Photo: 吴宏 (Wú Hóng)/EPA.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
The Ice (Long) March
哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China: A performance at the opening of the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo. Photo: 新华通讯社 (Xīnhuá News Agency)/Barcroft Images.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
White Ice
Artists work on snow sculptures at an exhibition in 哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China. Photo: CSN/Reuters.
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Monday, January 4, 2016
冰 (Ice)
哈尔滨 (Hā’ěrbīn), China: A worker polishes an ice sculpture ahead of the city’s International Ice and Snow Festival (中国哈尔滨国际冰雪节). Photo: 阿里宋 (Ālǐ Sòng)/Reuters.
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