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The first Livingston 1 Chess960 Computer World Championship was held within the scope of the Chess Classic Mainz, Germany, August 9-14, 2005, organized by Hans-Walter Schmitt and his Chess Tigers 2.

Contents
  1. Final Standing
  2. Photos
  3. Forum Posts
  4. External Links
  5. References

Final Standing

# Name Author(s) W D L P SOS SoDos
1. Spike Volker Böhm & Ralf Schäfer 5 1 1 31½ 25.5
2. Jonny Johannes Zwanzger 5 1 1 28 20½
3. Glaurung Tord Romstad 4 2 1 5 29½ 18½
4. Shredder Stefan Meyer-Kahlen 5 0 2 5 29 21
5. Ikarus Muntsin & Munjong Kolss 4 1 2 26 18
6. List Fritz Reul 4 1 2 26 16
7. Pharaon Franck Zibi 4 0 3 4 29½ 19
8. Deep Sjeng Gian-Carlo Pascutto 3 2 2 4 27½ 16
9. The Baron Richard Pijl 4 0 3 4 27 17
10. Quark Thomas Mayer 3 1 3 25 13½
11. XiniX Tony van Roon-Werten 3 1 3 18½ 9
12. ParSOS Rudolf Huber 3 0 4 3 28½ 16
13. Ant960 Tom Vijlbrief, Hans Secelle 2 2 3 3 24½ 12½
14. Nexus Ralf Dörr 2 2 3 3 22½ 10½
15. AICE Anastasios Milikas 3 0 4 3 21 13
16. Hermann Volker Annuss 3 0 4 3 21 11
17. Patzer Roland Pfister 3 0 4 3 19 10
18. Homer Daniel Mehrmann 2 0 5 2 19 7
19. Ayito Jaime Benito 1 0 6 1 18½ 6

Photos

Peter Svidler (left), Chess960 Arbiter Ingo Althöfer and Roland Pfister 3 Winners 2005: Tord Romstad, Johannes Zwanzger, Volker Böhm and Ralf Schäfer 4

Forum Posts

Spike shocks Shredder, August 11, 2005

Two sleepless challengers, one bug, August 11, 2005

Spike is the first Chess960 computer world champion!, August 12, 2005

References

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  1. Livingston, Europe's Number 1 Test & Measurement Hire and Computer Rental Company↩︎

  2. Chess Tigers (German)↩︎

  3. Zahlenmeister - Die Chess Classic Mainz 2005 aus der Sicht eines Taschenrechners (German)↩︎

  4. Aronian gewinnt FINet-Chess960-Turnier, ChessBase Nachrichten, August 13, 2005 (German)↩︎

Categories: 2005

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