5 January 2007, Friday
By Ivelina Puhaleva
The last two years have probably been the strangest, yet most rewarding in the career of Chess Grandmaster Vesselin Topalov. Despite his defeat by Vladimir Kramnik, Bulgaria’s Vesseling Topalov is still the chess master of the world, the latest FIDE rankings show. The chess federation published its ratings for January of 2007, and Topalov still holds the highest number of points (2783), although his loss cost him 30 points.
In 2005 he started by a third place in Courus and a disappointing performance in Dortmund. And he finished by taking the World Champion title in San Luis, Argentina by the amazing 1,5 points advantage. Adding to this the joint first place in Linares 2005 (where he defeated Kasparov in his last oficial game) and a victory in Mtel Masters 2006 he soon became top of the list with over 2800 rating.
The weirdest part in the latest events, however, came from Elista, Russia, where the world watched a one-month tense game – the unification match between Russia’s Vladimir Kramnik and Bulgaria’s Veselin Topalov. Surprisingly, it was not the chess skills that focused the limelight but … the toilets.
…No Remorse
Upon their return to homeland Veselin Topalov and his manager Silvio Danailov announced that there would be a book exposing Toiletgate. “We were under a lot of pressure, the hosts made everything to win the title,” Silvio Danailov said in Sofia. “Expect a whole book on the events in Elista where the scandal with the toilet will be explained in details.” Yes, any follow-up of this highly controversial story is worth – not for the sake of rivaling champions, but for the world of chess lovers
Here is the full article.
Well, this is the type of article I hate to read. There are many sentences copied and pasted from chessbase.com and veselintopalov.net without any source cited. This is unprofessional work and the info is outdated.
Thank you Susan for always posting the source
I would love to read Topy’s book on the Elista matter.
Go Topalov! Go Kramnik! Rematch!
Question: Silvio Danailov wrote that he sent the World Chess Championship challenge to Mr. Kramnik. Did FIDE receive it, and what would be your commentary on the issue?
Ilyumzhinov: Yes, in December 2006 we received the challenge, proposing to conduct the match in Sofia. Everything was done according to our regulation, except there was no appropriate bank guarantee. The required amount in $1,500,000, and we are waiting for it. Upon receiving the guarantee, we will consider our future steps.
Question: Could you comment on recent accusations made by Mr. Topalov in his recent interview to the ABC?
Ilyumzhinov: [to give the core of very lengthy answer, full of reminiscences of the crisis] If you break open a wall, any wall, you’ll find tubes, cables, metal works, etc. After the wall in the toilet room was demolished everything inside and around it was thoroughly examined, and all parties signed the protocol stating that the issue is cleared and all complaints are recalled. The papers are in the FIDE office in Elista. Regarding Mr. Topalov’s words, that they stayed in Elista and kept playing just for the sake of getting their share of money – I think he is simply misinforming the audience. The money, naturally, was not in Elista, not in Moscow, not even in Russia. A significant part of it had been given to both parties involved before the match started, while the remaining for both players amount was kept in the Credit Suisse Bank. I think this is a solid and trustworthy bank. However, I heard that Mr. Danailov denied that the interview actually took place. So the situation is rather unclear for me.
http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=3589
There is nothing to read. No story to tell. Let us move on in life. I hope for the day when this topic stops coming up.
The other day I was thinking about the idea of ignoring trolls as being the solution to that problem. But my idea is that the problem is not with the trolls but with us for responding.
I now think this story has reached the point were the problem is now becoming us not Topalov. Let us ignore this topic and move on with our life. This story is like the Trolls. It just loves to stirr up controversey and get attention.
Let us not give this topic any more attention.
END OF STORY.
I would never purchase this book if it ever were to be printed. I would never contribute money to Topalov and especially Danailov. Purchasing such a book would be to finance Danailov.
Let us all now ignore this Troll Story. That means no more posting on this thread also.
You can measure you inability to live free of trolls by your inability to NOT Post.
Why do people feel compelled to post to TROLLS ???????
topalov is the most exciting player on the planet! i want to see more of him and more of what he has to say. i trust him a lot more than kramnik.
I really do wish all the parties would just shut up and get on with promoting the next tournament they are playing in.
Surely that is what the sponsor of the next tournament they are playing in would prefer.
The book will be entitled “Veselin Topalov: One More Try to Get Himself Banned”.
250 pages of “I don’t have any actual evidence, but…”
>>topalov is the most exciting player on the planet! i want to see more of him and more of what he has to say. i trust him a lot more than kramnik.>>
Unfortunately, I say you’re wrong, and, as you say, since I’m a stronger player than you, that makes me right and you wrong.
>>I Love Chopin said…
Kirsan is manipulating the audience here. The cable was not inside the wall that has to be demolished to get access,>>
I Love Chopin is manipulating the audience here. A cable like that located in a back room could be of no possible value in operating a subcutaneous implant at the board, so the whole thing is a smoke screen.
‘I Love Chopin is manipulating the audience here. A cable like that located in a back room could be of no possible value in operating a subcutaneous implant at the board, so the whole thing is a smoke screen.’
Did I say anything like that? Did I mention that the cable was connected to some implant at the board? Before you accuse me of creating a smoke screen you should better check what you are smoking.
there are only three matters of facts established by science so far…
first fact: women are more dumb than men!
second fact: Kramnik cheated to reach out for the chess world championship by use of a UTP-5 cable mounted in the ceiling of his private restroom!
third fact: the world is a plane disc!
Vohaul, would you provide a link to the sources? Thanks.
This topic is dead, but for the fun of correcting the first paragraph of the article:
Topalov lost 30 points in two tournaments: Elista and Essent each cost him half of those thiry points.
There was a recent post here (true, I haven’t checked this) that some recent games played by Anand have not been included in the latest ranking, and that if they were included, they would place him 1 or 2 points *above* Topalov.
Go Anand !
@chopin – no, i don’t like to provide my sources – i’m a journalist! but i can give you a hint – the main source is “Haegar the Viking” – and myself of course … ^^
I doubt very much that any book will appear. There is nothing to say in the book.
Vohaul one must be careful when telling jokes. Some people might consider you serious and be offended by your 4 jokes. After all we all know the world is not a flat disc. It is a flat ellipse.
“…for the Chess lovers” ?!?! LOL
Please spare yourself the time! No real chesslover will be interested in your book!
Get a life! Get over it!
Nevertheless the book will be interesting to read and to know what was behind the scene of the match.
P.
Does anyone really think there will be any relationship between the content of this book and reality ?
I doubt the book will be published. At any rate, Danailov doesn’t have much credibility in terms of keeping promises. Where is the required 1.5 MUSD guarantee for the Topalov-Kramnik match ?
Wait … if he doesn’t produce the required guarantee, and the “match” is “cancelled”, does this mean Danailov will automatically take over Illy’s job ? Might that be what Danailov is up to: “Vote for me. I can damage the reputation of chess as much as anyone”.