Bundesliga final 2008/09
The last two rounds of the Schachbundesliga take place 28th and 29th March 2009. OSG Baden-Baden is top of the table and faces Solingen and Wattenscheid at home. The team from the Southwest of Germany needs only two points to celebrate his fourth title in a row.
The teams of Solingen, Tegernsee, Eppingen and Bremen are fighting for two qualification places for the European Club Cup. Tegernsee and Bremen seem to have the best chances thanks to their easier schedule.
After Tegernsee withdrew his team for the next season and Dresden is far behind at the bottom of the league most likely Trier and Munich will be the two further relegated teams.
All games of the last two rounds – as all games throughout the whole season – will be covered live in the internet. You can follow the games – just click at one of the four venues – at the website of the Schachbundesliga: http://www.schachbundesliga.de/
Playing venue Baden-Baden:
Saturday, 28th of March, 2 pm (14th round)
OSG Baden-Baden – Aljechin Solingen
SC Eppingen – SV Wattenscheid
Sunday, 29th of March, 10 am (15th round)
Aljechin Solingen – SC Eppingen
SV Wattenscheid – OSG Baden-Baden
Playing venue Bremen:
Saturday, 28th of March, 2 pm (14th round)
Werder Bremen – SF Berlin
SK Turm Emsdetten – Hamburger SK
Sunday, 29th of March, 10 am (15th round)
SF Berlin – SK Turm Emsdetten
Hamburger SK – Werder Bremen
Playing venue Remagen:
Saturday, 28th of March, 2 pm (14th round)
SC Remagen – TV Tegernsee
SG Trier – Bayern München
Sunday, 29th of March, 10 am (15th round)
TV Tegernsee – SG Trier
Bayern München – SC Remagen
Playing venue Mülheim:
Saturday, 28th of March, 2 pm (14th round)
SV Mülheim Nord – SC Kreuzberg
SF Katernberg – USV TU Dresden
Sunday, 29th of March, 10 am (15th round)
SC Kreuzberg – SF Katernberg
USV TU Dresden – SV Mülheim Nord
Standings after round 13:
1. | OSG Baden-Baden | 13 | 24 | 76,0 |
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2. | SG Aljechin Solingen | 13 | 21 | 63,0 |
3. | TV Tegernsee | 13 | 21 | 62,5 |
4. | SC Eppingen | 13 | 20 | 60,0 |
5. | Werder Bremen | 13 | 20 | 59,5 |
6. | SV Mülheim-Nord | 13 | 18 | 64,0 |
7. | SC Kreuzberg | 13 | 15 | 56,5 |
8. | SV Wattenscheid | 13 | 14 | 55,5 |
9. | Hamburger SK | 13 | 13 | 52,0 |
10. | SC Remagen | 13 | 10 | 50,5 |
11. | SF Katernberg | 13 | 8 | 47,5 |
12. | SK Turm Emsdetten | 13 | 8 | 43,0 |
13. | SF Berlin | 13 | 8 | 40,0 |
14. | SG Trier | 13 | 4 | 42,0 |
15. | FC Bayern München | 13 | 4 | 35,0 |
16. | USV TU Dresden | 13 | 0 | 25,0 |
Who’s the strongest player in this league?
That would probably be Anand (for Baden-Baden). However, plenty of strong players in this league (Naiditsch, Movsesian, Shirov, Carlsen, Gustafsson, Arechschenko, Svidler, …). Not sure if Ivanchuk is playing anywhere, probably not this year though he used to.