Saturday, April 28, 2012

Tournaments from 2012


Wijk aan Zee Tournament 201213 January 2012



The 74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament will be held in Wijk aan Zee Saturday 14th January - Sunday 29th January 2012. 14 grandmasters will play against each other once.



Participants include: Magnus Carlsen (ELO 2835), Levon Aronian (2805), Teimour Radjabov (2773), Veselin Topalov (2770), Sergey Karjakin (2769), Vasiliy Ivanchuk (2766), Vugar Gashimov (2761), Hikaru Nakamura (2759), Boris Gelfand (2739), Fabiano Caruana (2736), Gata Kamsky (2732), Anish Giri (2714), David Navara (2712), Loeak Van Wely (2692).



Watch the games commented by Houdini Aquarium in our Tournaments&Broadcasts section:

Game days: January 14-17, 19-22, 24, 25 and 27-29.

Games start at: 12:30 GMT.



Carlsen - Gashimov 1-0 \br\Nakamura - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Aronian 0-1 \br\Radjabov - Caruana 1/2 \br\Navara - Topalov 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Giri 0-1 \br\Kamsky - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Aronian - Nakamura 1-0 \br\Giri - Radjabov 1/2 \br\Caruana - Karjakin 1-0 \br\Gashimov - Kamsky 1/2 \br\Navara - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Topalov - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Aronian 1-0 \br\Nakamura - Caruana 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Topalov 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Giri 1-0 \br\Kamsky - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Radjabov - Navara 1-0 \br\Van Wely - Gashimov 1/2 \br\Caruana - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Giri - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Aronian - Kamsky 1-0 \br\Topalov - Gashimov 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Radjabov 1/2 \br\Navara - Karjakin 0-1 \br\Ivanchuk - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Giri 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Navara 1-0 \br\Radjabov - Topalov 1/2 \br\Van Wely - Aronian 1/2 \br\Kamsky - Caruana 1/2 \br\Gashimov - Ivanchuk 0-1 \br\Karjakin - Gelfand 0-1 \br\Navara - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Nakamura 0-1 \br\Aronian - Gashimov 1-0 \br\Topalov - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Radjabov - Karjakin 1-0 \br\Giri - Kamsky 1-0 \br\Caruana - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Gelfand 1-0 \br\Nakamura - Radjabov 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Aronian 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Topalov 1-0 \br\Van Wely - Giri 1/2 \br\Kamsky - Navara 1-0 \br\Gashimov - Caruana 1/2 \br\Radjabov - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Topalov - Aronian 1/2 \br\Giri - Gashimov 0-1 \br\Caruana - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Kamsky 1/2 \br\Navara - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Karjakin 0-1 \br\Nakamura - Topalov 1/2 \br\Aronian - Caruana 1-0 \br\Ivanchuk - Giri 1-0 \br\Kamsky - Radjabov 1/2 \br\Gashimov - Navara 1/2 \br\Van Wely - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Giri - Aronian 0-1 \br\Navara - Ivanchuk 0-1 \br\Radjabov - Van Wely 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Kamsky 0-1 \br\Topalov - Caruana 0-1 \br\Gelfand - Gashimov 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Topalov 1-0 \br\Kamsky - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Aronian - Navara 0-1 \br\Ivanchuk - Gelfand 0-1 \br\Gashimov - Radjabov 0-1 \br\Caruana - Giri 1-0 \br\Van Wely - Karjakin 0-1 \br\Carlsen - Kamsky 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Van Wely 1-0 \br\Gelfand - Aronian 0-1 \br\Radjabov - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Topalov - Giri 1-0 \br\Navara - Caruana 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Gashimov 1/2 \br\Van Wely - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Aronian - Radjabov 1/2 \br\Gashimov - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Karjakin 1/2 \br\Kamsky - Topalov 1-0 \br\Caruana - Gelfand 1-0 \br\Giri - Navara 1/2 \br\Carlsen (2835) (NOR) \br\Aronian (2805) (ARM) \br\Radjabov (2773) (AZE) \br\Topalov (2770) (BUL) \br\Karjakin (2769) (RUS) \br\Ivanchuk (2766) (UKR) \br\Gashimov (2761) (AZE) \br\Nakamura (2759) (USA) \br\Gelfand (2739) (ISR) \br\Caruana (2736) (ITA) \br\Kamsky (2732) (USA) \br\Giri (2714) (NED) \br\Navara (2712) (CZE) \br\Van Wely (2692) (NED)



Wijk aan Zee 2012

№ Name ELO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 points

1 Aronian (ARM) 2805 0 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 1 ½ ½ 1 1 1 0 9

2-4 Carlsen (NOR) 2835 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 1 1 1 ½ ½ 8

2-4 Radjabov (AZE) 2773 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 8

2-4 Caruana (ITA) 2736 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 8

5-6 Ivanchuk (UKR) 2766 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 0 1 1 7½

5-6 Nakamura (USA) 2759 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 7½

7 Kamsky (USA) 2732 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ 0 1 7

8 Karjakin (RUS) 2769 0 1 0 0 ½ ½ 0 1 1 ½ 0 1 1 6½

9 Van Wely (NED) 2692 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 5½

10-12 Topalov (BUL) 2770 ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 5

10-12 Gashimov (AZE) 2761 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 5

10-12 Gelfand (ISR) 2739 0 0 ½ 0 1 0 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 5

13-14 Giri (NED) 2714 0 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ 1 0 ½ 0 0 1 ½ 4½

13-14 Navara (CZE) 2712 1 ½ 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 4½



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN], Round 7 [ PGN], Round 8 [ PGN], Round 9 [ PGN], Round 10 [ PGN], Round 11 [ PGN], Round 12 [ PGN], Round 13 [ PGN]



London Chess Classic 201102 December 2011



The London Chess Classic takes place December 3rd-12th at the Olympia Conference centre in Kensington. Round robin. Participants: Magnus Carlsen (Norway, 2826), Viswanathan Anand (India, 2811), Levon Aronian (Armenia, 2802), Vladimir Kramnik (Russia, 2800), Hikaru Nakamura (USA, 2758), Michael Adams (UK, 2734), Nigel Short (UK, 2698), Luke McShane (UK, 2671), David Howell (UK, 2633).

Time control: 2 hours for 40 moves, the 1 hour for 20 moves and 15 minutes for finishing the game, adding 30 seconds for every move starting with the 61th.

3 points for winning a game, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for losing. No draw propositions.



Magnus Carlsen - David Howell 1-0 \br\Vladimir Kramnik - Hikaru Nakamura 1/2 \br\Michael Adams - Viswanathan Anand 1/2 \br\Levon Aronian - Luke McShane 1/2 \br\Luke McShane - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Levon Aronian 1-0 \br\Nigel Short - Vladimir Kramnik 0-1 \br\David Howell - Michael Adams 1/2 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Hikaru Nakamura 1-0 \br\Levon Aronian - Nigel Short 1-0 \br\Viswanathan Anand - David Howell 1/2 \br\Michael Adams - Luke McShane 0-1 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Vladimir Kramnik 1/2 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Hikaru Nakamura 0-1 \br\David Howell - Luke McShane 0-1 \br\Michael Adams - Nigel Short 0-1 \br\Levon Aronian - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - David Howell 1-0 \br\Vladimir Kramnik - Michael Adams 1-0 \br\Nigel Short - Viswanathan Anand 0-1 \br\Luke McShane - Hikaru Nakamura 1/2 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Vladimir Kramnik 1/2 \br\Michael Adams - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\David Howell - Nigel Short 1/2 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Michael Adams 1-0 \br\Levon Aronian - Viswanathan Anand 1/2 \br\Vladimir Kramnik - David Howell 1-0 \br\Nigel Short - Luke McShane 0-1 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Nigel Short 1/2 \br\Luke McShane - Vladimir Kramnik 0-1 \br\David Howell - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Nigel Short - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Michael Adams 1-0 \br\Vladimir Kramnik - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Luke McShane - Viswanathan Anand 1/2Magnus Carlsen (2826) (NOR) \br\Viswanathan Anand (2811) (IND) \br\Levon Aronian (2802) (ARM) \br\Vladimir Kramnik (2800) (RUS) \br\Hikaru Nakamura (2758) (USA) \br\Michael Adams (2734) (ENG) \br\Nigel Short (2698) (ENG) \br\Luke McShane (2671) (ENG) \br\David Howell (2633) (ENG)



London Chess Classic 2011

№ Name ELO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 points

1 Vladimir Kramnik (RUS) 2800 ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 1 1 16

2 Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 2758 ½ 0 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 15

3 Magnus Carlsen (NOR) 2826 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 14

4 Luke McShane (ENG) 2671 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 13

5-6 Viswanathan Anand (IND) 2811 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 9

5-6 Levon Aronian (ARM) 2802 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 9

7 Nigel Short (ENG) 2698 0 ½ ½ 0 0 0 ½ 1 6

8 David Howell (ENG) 2633 0 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 4

9 Michael Adams (ENG) 2734 0 0 0 0 ½ ½ 0 ½ 3



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN], Round 7 [ PGN], Round 8 [ PGN], Round 9 [ PGN]





Tal Memorial 201115 November 2011



The Tal Memorial takes place in Moscow November, 16th - 25th.

The palyers participating are: Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, Vassily Ivanchuk, Sergey Karjakin, Hikaru Nakamura, Peter Svidler, Boris Gelfand and Ian Nepomniachtchi.



Aronian - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Anand - Karjakin 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Svidler 1-0 \br\Kramnik - Nepomniachtchi 0-1 \br\Carlsen - Gelfand 1-0 \br\Karjakin - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Aronian - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Svidler - Anand 1/2 \br\Nepomniachtchi - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Kramnik - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Svidler 0-1 \br\Ivanchuk - Aronian 0-1 \br\Anand - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Karjakin 0-1 \br\Carlsen - Karjakin 1/2 \br\Nepomniachtchi - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Kramnik - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Aronian - Anand 1/2 \br\Svidler - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Aronian 1/2 \br\Anand - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Svidler 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Svidler 1/2 \br\Kramnik - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Ivanchuk - Anand 1/2 \br\Aronian - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Nepomniachtchi - Karjakin 1/2 \br\Anand - Carlsen 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Ivanchuk 0-1 \br\Gelfand - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Aronian 1/2 \br\Svidler - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 \br\Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 \br\Anand - Nakamura 1/2 \br\Kramnik - Karjakin 1/2 \br\Aronian - Svidler 1-0 \br\Ivanchuk - Gelfand 1/2 \br\Nakamura - Carlsen 0-1 \br\Svidler - Kramnik 1-0 \br\Nepomniachtchi - Aronian 1/2 \br\Karjakin - Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Gelfand - Anand 1/2 \br\Carlsen (2826) (NOR) \br\Anand (2811) (IND) \br\Aronian (2802) (ARM) \br\Kramnik (2800) (RUS) \br\Ivanchuk (2775) (UKR) \br\Karjakin (2763) (RUS) \br\Nakamura (2758) (USA) \br\Svidler (2755) (RUS) \br\Gelfand (2744) (ISR) \br\Nepomniachtchi (2730) (RUS)



Tal Memorial 2011

№ Name ELO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 points

1-2 Carlsen (NOR) 2826 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 5½

1-2 Aronian (ARM) 2802 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 5½

3-5 Ivanchuk (UKR) 2775 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 5

3-5 Karjakin (RUS) 2763 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 5

3-5 Nepomniachtchi (RUS) 2730 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 5

6-7 Anand (IND) 2811 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 4½

6-7 Svidler (RUS) 2755 ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 4½

8-9 Kramnik (RUS) 2800 ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ 3½

8-9 Gelfand (ISR) 2744 0 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 3½

10 Nakamura (USA) 2758 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 3



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN], Round 7 [ PGN], Round 8 [ PGN], Round 9 [ PGN]





18th European Team Championship05 November 2011



The 18th European Team Championships both Open and for Women take place in the resort of Porto Carras on the Sithonia, Halkidiki peninsula in crisis torn Greece Thursday 3rd - Friday 11th November 2011. A star filled lineup with Aronian, Karjakin, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Svidler, Morozevich, Giri, Adams, Short to mention just a few. Play starts at 13:00GMT.



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN], Round 7 [ PGN], Round 8 [ PGN], Round 9 [ PGN]



Standings open section



Standings women section



15th Unive Tournament 201117 October 2011



The 15th Unive Tournament takes place 14th-22nd October 2011. The Crown Group takes place 16th-22nd Oct with Vladimir Kramnik, Anish Giri, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Judit Polgar.



Kramnik - Giri 1-0 \br\Vachier Lagrave - Polgar 1/2 \br\Kramnik - Polgar 1-0 \br\Giri - Vachier Lagrave 1/2 \br\Polgar - Giri 1/2 \br\Vachier Lagrave - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Polgar - Vachier Lagrave 1/2 \br\Giri - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Giri - Polgar 1-0 \br\Kramnik - Vachier Lagrave 1-0 \br\Polgar - Kramnik 1/2 \br\Vachier Lagrave - Giri 1/2 \br\Kramnik (2791) (RUS) \br\Vachier Lagrave (2715) (FRA) \br\Giri (2722) (NED) \br\Polgar (2701) (HUN)



15th Unive Tournament 2011

№ Name ELO 1 2 3 4 points

1 Kramnik (RUS) 2791 1, ½ 1, ½ 1, ½ 4½

2 Giri (NED) 2722 ½, 0 ½, ½ 1, ½ 3

3 Vachier Lagrave (FRA) 2715 ½, 0 ½, ½ ½, ½ 2½

4 Polgar (HUN) 2701 ½, 0 ½, 0 ½, ½ 2



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN]





4th Chess Masters Final25 September 2011



The 4th Final Masters tournament starts in Sao Paulo Monday at September, 26th and continues till October 1st (games start at 19.00 UTC) before transferring to Bilbao October, 6th-11th (games start 16.00 UTC).



Players: Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Levon Aronian, Hikaru Nakamura, Vassily Ivanchuk and Francisco Vallejo Pons.



Tournament format is double round robin with Sofia rules and 3 points for a win. The time control of 90 minutes for 40 moves then 60 minutes and 10 seconds per move.



Games: Round 1 [ PGN], Round 2 [ PGN], Round 3 [ PGN], Round 4 [ PGN], Round 5 [ PGN], Round 6 [ PGN], Round 7 [ PGN], Round 8 [ PGN], Round 9 [ PGN], Round 10 [ PGN]



Viswanathan Anand - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Vassily Ivanchuk 1/2 \br\Levon Aronian - Francisco Vallejo Pons 1-0 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Viswanathan Anand 1/2 \br\Vassily Ivanchuk - Francisco Vallejo Pons 1-0 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Levon Aronian - Hikaru Nakamura 1/2 \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons - Magnus Carlsen 1-0 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Vassily Ivanchuk 0-1 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Hikaru Nakamura 1/2 \br\Levon Aronian - Vassily Ivanchuk 0-1 \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons - Viswanathan Anand 0-1 \br\Vassily Ivanchuk - Magnus Carlsen 0-1 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Francisco Vallejo Pons 1-0 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Viswanathan Anand 1/2 \br\Vassily Ivanchuk - Hikaru Nakamura 1-0 \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Levon Aronian - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Hikaru Nakamura 1/2 \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons - Vassily Ivanchuk 1-0 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Levon Aronian 1-0 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Francisco Vallejo Pons 1-0 \br\Vassily Ivanchuk - Viswanathan Anand 1/2 \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons - Hikaru Nakamura 1-0 \br\Levon Aronian - Viswanathan Anand 1-0 \br\Magnus Carlsen - Vassily Ivanchuk 1-0 \br\Hikaru Nakamura - Magnus Carlsen 1/2 \br\Vassily Ivanchuk - Levon Aronian 1/2 \br\Viswanathan Anand - Francisco Vallejo Pons 1-0 \br\Magnus Carlsen (2823) (NOR) \br\Viswanathan Anand (2817) (IND) \br\Levon Aronian (2807) (ARM) \br\Hikaru Nakamura (2753) (USA) \br\Vassily Ivanchuk (2765) (UKR) \br\Francisco Vallejo Pons (2716) (ESP)



4th Chess Masters Final

№ Name ELO 1 2 3 4 5 6 points

1-2 Magnus Carlsen (NOR) 2823 1, 1 ½, ½ ½, ½ ½, ½ 1, 0 15

1-2 Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR) 2765 0, 0 ½, 1 ½, 1 1, ½ 1, 0 15

3-5 Viswanathan Anand (IND) 2817 ½, ½ 0, ½ ½, 0 ½, ½ 1, 1 12

3-5 Levon Aronian (ARM) 2807 ½, ½ 0, ½ 1, ½ ½, 0 1, ½ 12

3-5 Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 2753 ½, ½ ½, 0 ½, ½ 1, ½ 1, 0 12

6 Francisco Vallejo Pons (ESP) 2716 1, 0 1, 0 0, 0 ½, 0 1, 0 10





FIDE World Cup Khanty-Mansiysk 201105 September 2011



The FIDE World Cup takes place in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 28th August - 20th September 2011. Games starts at 10.00 UTC every day. Over 2700 players compete in the single-elimination field of 128. Sergey Karjakin, Vassily Ivanchuk and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov are the top seeds but Candidates such as Grischuk, Radjabov and Kamsky, former finalist Michael Adams, Russian Champion Peter Svidler, or 2nd placed Alexander Morozevich, women’s number one Judit Polgar are participating.

Tournament offers three qualification places for the FIDE Candidates.



Results



Games: Round 1-1 [ PGN], Round 1-2 [ PGN], Round 1-tiebreaks [ PGN], Round 2-1 [ PGN], Round 2-2 [ PGN], Round 2-tiebreaks [ PGN], Round 3-1 [ PGN], Round 3-2 [ PGN], Round 3-tiebreaks [ PGN], Round 4-1 [ PGN], Round 4-2 [ PGN], Round 4-tiebreaks [ PGN], Round 5-1 [ PGN], Round 5-2 [ PGN], Round 5-tiebreaks [ PGN], Round 6-1 [ PGN], Round 6-2 [ PGN], Round 6-tiebreaks [ PGN], Final game 1 [ PGN], Final game 2 [ PGN], Final game 3 [ PGN], Final game 4 [ PGN]







CIENTIFICOS HABLAN SOBRE LA CAUSA PRIMARIA DEL CANCER !!!

CIENTIFICOS HABLAN SOBRE LA CAUSA PRIMARIA DEL CANCER !!!



Sabías que en el año 1931 un científico recibió el premio Nobel por descubrir la CAUSA PRIMARIA del cáncer?



Ese fue este señor:



Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970).
Biography Otto Heinrich Warburg
Premio Nobel 1931 por su tesis "la causa primaria y la prevención del cáncer"





Según este científico, el cáncer es la consecuencia de una alimentación antifisiologica y un estilo de vida antifisiológico....



¿Porque?...porque una alimentación antifisiologica (dieta basada en alimentos acidificantes y sedentarismo), crea en nuestro organismo un entorno de ACIDEZ



La acidez, a su vez EXPULSA el OXIGENO de las células...



El afirmo:

"La falta de oxígeno y la acidosis son las dos caras de una misma moneda: cuando usted

tiene uno, usted tiene el otro."

" Las substancias ácidas rechazan el oxígeno; en cambio, las substancias alcalinas atraen el oxígeno "





Ósea que en un entorno acido, ..si o si.. es un entorno sin oxigeno.



y el afirmaba que

"Privar a una célula de 35% de su oxígeno durante 48 horas puede convertirlas en

cancerosas."







Según Warburg

"Todas las células normales tienen un requisito absoluto para el oxígeno, pero las células

cancerosas pueden vivir sin oxígeno - una regla sin excepción."





y también:

" Los tejidos cancerosos son tejidos ácidos, mientras que los sanos son tejidos alcalinos."





En su obra "El metabolismo de los tumores" Warburg demostró que todas las formas de cáncer se caracterizan por dos condiciones básicas: la acidosis y la hipoxia (falta deoxígeno).



También descubrió que las células cancerosas son anaerobias (no respiran oxígeno) y NO PUEDEN sobrevivir en presencia de altos niveles de oxígeno; En cambio, sobreviven gracias a la GLUCOSA siempre y cuando el entorno esté libre de oxígeno...





Por lo tanto, el cáncer no sería nada ms que un mecanismo de defensa que tienen ciertas células del organismo para continuar con vida en un entorno acido y carente de oxigeno...





Resumiendo:

Células sanas viven en un entorno alcalino, y oxigenado, lo cual permite su normal funcionamiento







Las Células cancerosas viven en un ambiente extremadamente acido y carente de oxígeno













ANTES DE SEGUIR:



Una vez finalizado el proceso de la digestión, los alimentos de acuerdo a la calidad de proteínas, hidratos de carbono, grasas, minerales y vitaminas que otorgan, generaran una condición de acidez o alcalinidad al organismo.



El resultado acidificante o alcalinizante se mide a través de una escala llamada PH, cuyos valores se encuentran en un rango de 0 a 14, siendo el PH 7 un PHneutro.



Es importante saber cómo afectan la salud los alimentos ácidos y alcalinos, ya que para que las células funcionen en forma correcta y adecuada su PH debe ser ligeramente alcalino. En una persona sana el PH de la sangre se encuentra entre 7,40 y 7,45. Tener en cuenta que si el pH sanguíneo, caería por debajo de 7, entraríamos en un estado de coma próximo a la muerte.



Entonces, ¿qué tenemos que ver nosotros con todo esto?



Analizando la alimentación promedio:

Alimentos que acidifican el organismo:



#Azúcar refinada y todos sus productos (el peor de todos: no tiene ni proteínas ni grasas ni minerales ni vitaminas, solo hidratos de carbono refinados que estresan al páncreas. Su PH es de 2,1, osea altamente acidificante)

#Carnes (todas)

#Leche de vaca y todos sus derivados

#Sal refinada

#Harina refinada y todos sus derivados (pastas, galletitas, etc.)

#Productos de panadería (la mayoría contienen grasas saturadas, margarina, sal, azúcar y conservantes)

#Margarinas

#Gaseosas

#Cafeína

#Alcohol

#Tabaco

#Medicinas

#Cualquier alimento cocinado (La cocción elimina el oxigeno y lo transforma en acido) inclusive las verduras cocinadas.

#Todo lo que contenga conservantes, colorantes, aromatizantes, estabilizantes, etc.

En fin: todos los alimentos envasados.



Constantemente la sangre se encuentra auto-regulándose para no caer en acidez metabólica, de esta forma garantiza el buen funcionamiento celular, optimizando el metabolismo. El organismo Debería obtener de los alimentos las bases (Minerales) para neutralizar la acidez de la sangre de la metabolización , pero todos los alimentos ya citados, aportan muy poco, y en contrapartida Desmineralizan el organismo (Sobre todo los refinados)



Hay que tener en cuenta que en el estilo de vida moderno,

estos alimentos se consumen 5 veces por día los 365 días del año!!!



Curiosamente todos estos alimentos nombrados, son ANTI FISIOLÓGICOS!!...Nuestro organismo no está diseñado para digerir toda esa porquería!!!

Alimentos Alcalinizantes



#Todas las verduras Crudas (algunas son acidas pero dentro del organismo tienen reacción alcalinizante, otras son levemente acidificantes pero consigo traen las bases necesarias para su correcto equilibrio) y crudas aportan oxígeno, cocidas no.



#Frutas, igual que las verduras, pero por ejemplo el limón tiene un PH aproximado de 2.2, pero dentro del organismo tiene un efecto altamente alcalinizante (quizás el más poderoso de todos). Las frutas aportan saludables cantidades de oxígeno.



#Semillas: aparte de todos sus beneficios, son altamente alcalinizantes como por ejemplo las almendras.



#Cereales integrales: El único cereal integral alcalinizante es el Mijo, todos los demás son ligeramente acidificantes pero muy saludables!..Todos deben consumirse cocidos.



#La miel es altamente alcalinizante



#La clorofila de las plantas (de cualquier planta) es altamente alcalinizante (sobre todo el aloe vera)



#El agua es importantísima para el aporte de oxigeno "La deshidratación crónica es el estresante principal del cuerpo y la raíz de la mayor parte de las enfermedades degenerativas" afirma el Dr. Feydoon Batmanghelidj



#El ejercicio oxigena todo tu organismo, el sedentarismo lo desgasta







El Doctor George w. Crile, de Cleverand, uno de los cirujanos más importantes del mundo

quien declara abiertamente:

dijo:

“Todas las muertes mal llamadas naturales no son más que el punto terminal de una saturación de ácidos en el organismo” Contrario a lo anterior es totalmente imposible que un cáncer prolifere en una persona que libere su cuerpo de la acidez, nutriéndose con alimentos que produzcan reacciones metabólicas alcalinas y aumentando el consumo del agua pura; y que, a su vez, evite los alimentos que originan dicha acidez, y se cuide de los elementos tóxicos. En general el cáncer no se contagia ni se hereda…lo que se hereda son las costumbres alimenticias, ambientales y de vida que lo producen."







Mencken escribió:

“La lucha de la vida es en contra de la retención de ácido”. "El envejecimiento, la falta de energía, el mal genio y los dolores de cabeza, enfermedades del corazón, alergias, eczemas, urticaria, asma, cálculos y arteriosclerosis no son más que la acumulación de ácidos."







El Dr. Theodore A. Baroody dice en su libro “Alkalize or Die” (alcalinizar o morir):

dijo:

"En realidad no importa el sin número de nombres de enfermedades. Lo que sí importa es que todas provienen de la misma causa básica...muchos desechos ácidos en el cuerpo!” .





El Dr. Robert O Young dice:

dijo:

“El exceso de acidificación en el organismo es la causa de

todas las enfermedades degenerativas. Cuando se rompe el equilibrio y el organismo comienza a producir y almacenar más acidez y desechos tóxicos de los que puede eliminar, entonces se manifiestan diversas dolencias.

¿ Y la quimioterapia ?



No voy a entrar en detalles, solamente me voy a limitar a señalar lo obvio: La quimioterapia acidifica el organismo a tal extremo, que este debe recurrir a las reservas alcalinas de forma inmediata para neutralizar tanta acidez,sacrificando bases minerales (Calcio, Magnesio, Potasio) depositadas en huesos,dientes, uñas, articulaciones, uñas y cabellos. Es por ese motivo que se observa semejante degradación en las personas que reciben este tratamiento, y entre tantas otras cosas, se les cae a gran velocidad el cabello.

Para el organismo no significa nada quedarse sin cabello, pero un PH acido significaríala muerte.





En necesario decir que esto no se da a conocer porquela industria del cáncer y la quimioterapia son uno de los negocios mas multimillonarios que existen hoy en día?



En necesario decir que la industria farmacéutica y la industria alimenticia son una sola entidad?

¿ Te das cuenta lo que significa esto ?





Cuantos de nosotros hemos escuchado la noticia de alguien que tiene cáncer y siempre alguien dice: "y si... le puede tocar a cualquiera..."



A cualquiera?



La ignorancia, justifica... el saber, condena.



Que el alimento sea tu medicina, que tu medicina sea el alimento. Hipócrates.

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DIFÚNDELO !















 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Online Banking Alerts to your Email, Cell phone* or Pager

To use this service, your device (Cell phone or pager) must be capable of receiving text messages.

Cell Phone
Service Provider Device Address Example
ATT \ Cingular your cell phone number@txt.att.net 4443332222@txt.att.net
Nextel your cell phone number@messaging.nextel.com 4443332222@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint PCS your cell phone number@messaging.sprintpcs.com 4443332222@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile your cell phone number@tmomail.net 4443332222@tmomail.net
Verizon your cell phone number@vtext.com 4443332222@vtext.com
Metro PCS your cell number@mymetropcs.com 4443332222@mymetropcs.com
Pager
Service Provider Device Address Example
SkyTel your pager number@skytel.com 4443332222@skytel.com

Standard text message rates may apply.



send text from your email

Desde Email.

Phone#@mms.att.net (att)
Phone#@tmomail.net (Tmobil)
Phone#@vtext.com (Verizon)
Phone#@messaging.sprintpcs.com (Spring)

How to crack a Program


In this tutorial I will be showing you how to reverse engineer a program so that the serial key you enter is always right. This video was made for educational purposes only, The program I choose to hack is called SUPER AntiSpyware Professional and the program I choose to hack it with is Olly Debug, please let me know if you would like me to make more videos on how to crack diffrent programs.
http://www.ollydbg.de/
Links www.ollydbg.de/ ( Download Olly Debugger)
SuperAntiSpyware Program- http://rapidshare.com/files/166022617/S ... r.exe.html
And for the lazy people out there who just want the program cracked download the patch I made
http://rapidshare.com/files/163890371/S ... _Patch.zip


Faster download manager






You know the story: although your ISP claims that your connection is lightning fast, those huge video files you just grabbed off Google Video and YouTube are taking forever to download. Most people figure that slow download speeds are normal. If you use the built-in download manager in your browser, it is normal. Fortunately, you can change that by simply getting a new download manager.



Here are a few to get you started; some are ugly, some are decidedly 1.0, and some even cost money (gasp!), but they all do the job.



Also see our related post: Download Everything: 30+ Firefox Add-ons for Downloading.

Windows Download Managers



AltarSoft Download Manager – Wonderful basic download manager with up to 10 simultaneous downloads. $14.95.



AmazingDown Studio – Claims speeds up to 500% faster than built-in download managers. Includes proxy support, bandwidth limiting, Internet Explorer integration, and many more powerful features. $21.95.



BlackWidow – Great app that scans the site and lists all the links. It will then download them for you. $39.95.



Chrysanth Download Manager – Powerful batch downloader that integrates with Internet Explorer. $29.95.



ConnectFusion – Fast (some sources claim speeds 50% faster than built-in download managers) and easy to use download manager. Free software.



DC-Sakura Boyish-Downloader – Simple manager with a scheduler, file sorter, an option to shutdown after downloading, and Internet Explorer integration. $19.98.



DLExpert – Powerful multithreaded download manager with scheduling, auto shutdown, clipboard integration, Internet Explorer integration, and much more. Freeware.



Download Accelerator Manager – Includes proxy support, a scheduler, an ability to follow redirects, a free space management gauge, an auto shutdown feature, and integration with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, Avant, and Maxthon. Freeware.



Download Accelerator Plus – Powerful app with advanced tools you won’t find anywhere else, like a file shredder and a cookie/history/temp cleaner. Also integrates with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, and Mozilla. Freeware (ad-supported).



Download Boost – Basic manager with acceleration up to 400% faster than built-in download managers and some nice features like scheduling and integration with Internet Explorer and Netscape. $19.00.



Download Commander – Nice multithreaded manager with Internet Explorer integration. Freeware.



Download Express – For people with limited computer resources, a small (~680 KB) app that integrates nicely into Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, SeaMonkey, and Flock. Free for non-commercial use.



DownloadStudio – Download entire websites, streaming audio/video clips, search engine results, and more with this power tool. Integrates into Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, Maxthon, NetCaptor, and Avant. $39.95.



File Downloader – Small command-line app that can be automated with scripts and batch files. $12.00.



File Rain – Basic download manager that claims speeds up to 800% faster than built-in managers. $19.95.



FlashGet – Powerful manager with support for sequences of files, multiple locations, and site spidering. Also supports the MMS and RTSP media protocols and the BitTorrent and eDonkey P2P protocols. Integrates into Firefox, Opera, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Netscape, Avant, and Maxthon. Freeware.



Free Download Accelerator – Basic program with speeds up to 800% faster than built-in download managers. Freeware (ad-supported).



Fresh Download – A scheduler, clipboard monitor, antivirus scanning, proxy support, ZIP extractor, and integration into Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Avant, Maxthon, and Slim Browser are just a few of the features packed into this manager. Freeware.



GetGo – Claims speeds of up to 300% faster than built-in download managers, and includes virus detection and a scheduler. Integrates into Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, and Flock. $30.00.



GetRight – Includes a scheduler, built-in MD5 and SHA-1 checksums, and BitTorrent, Metalink, and podcasting support. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Netscape integration is provided. $16.95/yr.



Gigaget – Auto data integrity validation and correction, MMS, RTSP, and Flash support, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Maxthon integration, and more are included in this great app. Freeware (ad-supported).



iFetcher – Easy to use download manager that works with Internet Explorer. Freeware.



Internet Download Accelerator – Proxy support, plugins, an FTP browser, archive previewing, integration with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, Maxthon, and NetCaptor, and much more are built into IDA. $29.95.



Internet Download Manager – Supports proxies, redirects, firewalls, and more. Includes both a command-line version and a GUI version. Works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, MSN Explorer, Avant, Maxthon, and AOL. $29.95.



LeechGet – LeechGet is one of the easiest to use programs in this list. Don’t let that fool you: it packs in a ton of features, such as automatic downloading, resume of broken downloads, a download timer, automatic hang-up and shutdown, and integration with Internet Explorer, Mozilla, and Opera. Free for personal use.



Mass Downloader – Great batch downloader with support for streaming media and integration with Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, and Flock. $19.95.



NetLeech – Sports proxy support, file splitting, file filters, file sorting, and Internet Explorer integration. Freeware.



Net Transport – Not only does it support the standard HTTP(S) and (S)FTP protocols, it supports the MMS, RTSP, and PNM streaming media protocols and the eDonkey and BitTorrent P2P protocols. Plus, it integrates with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera. Freeware.



Orbit Downloader – Social site downloading is the main appeal of this program. It supports HTTP(S), FTP, Metalink, RTSP, PNM, MMS, NSS, RTMP, embedded video from sites like YouTube, music from sites like Pandora, and files from sites like Rapidshare. It works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, and Maxthon. Freeware.



ReGet – Has basic, advanced, and expert versions, so there’s something in it for everyone. Integrates into Internet Explorer, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, NetCaptor, NeoPlanet, and MSN Explorer. $9.95-$29.95.



SimpleDownload – A simple manager with support for features such as file sorting. Freeware.



SoftAtlas Download Accelerator – Provides size counting, tags, filters, categories, file splitting, support for RSS, ATOM, and podcasts, a scheduler, a virus scanner, and a file search tool. Internet Explorer integration available. $16.95.



Star Downloader – Includes categorization, automatic installation of installation programs, automatic extracting of archives, proxy support, and virus scanning. Integrates into Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera. $19.95 (includes a basic free version as well).



TrueDownloader – HTTP/FTP support, proxy support, and ZIP previewing are available with this great app. Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Mozilla integration provided. Free software.



VisualWget – A Wget (see below) front-end with support for skins and Internet Explorer integration. Free software.



WackGet – A minimalistic app that does a great job. Integrates with Internet Explorer. Free software.



Web Excavator – Powerful tool to download entire websites or files from websites. $14.95.



wGetGUI – Simple Wget (see below) front-end. Free software.



WinGet – Claims speeds up to 300% faster than built-in download managers. Integrates with Firefox and Opera. $19.00.



WinWGet – Another Wget (see below) front-end, with features such as clipboard monitoring, threaded downloading, job exporting, predefined user agents, ASP/PHP redirection, multiple FTP file and folder downloading, and bit rate limit. Free software.



YADA (Yet Another Download Accelerator) – Fast manager with drag ‘n’ drop, multithreading, batch downloading, and much more. Freeware.



Macintosh Download Managers



CocoaWget – Simple Cocoa front-end to Wget (see below). Free software.



cURL GUI – Basic AppleScript front-end for cURL (see below). Free software.



Interarchy – Powerful manager that supports (S)FTP, HTTP(S), WebDAV(S), iDisk, and Amazon S3 and includes Growl support, file encoding, Dashboard, Safari integration, and much more. $59.95 ($29.95 upgrade).



Simple cURL – AppleScript GUI for cURL (see below). Free software.



Speed Download – Smart folders, iDisk support, auto add to iTunes, Safari integration, filters, file sharing, and much more are packed inside this power user tool. $25



Linux Download Managers



Downloader for X – Simple Linux download manager. Free software.



Gwget – A Wget (see below) front-end for Gnome with integration with Firefox and Epiphany. Free software.



KGet – Minimalistic manager, but works well with KDE and the Konqueror browser. Free software.



Cross-Platform Download Managers



cURL – A command-line app that supports (S)(T)FTP(S), HTTP(S), SCP, Telnet, DICT, FILE, and LDAP and includes tons of features. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Free software.



curl::gui – A simple GUI for cURL. Windows and Linux. Free software.



DownThemAll – Fast and powerful Firefox extension that includes a nice spidering tool. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Free software.



FlashGot – Not actually a download manager, the FlashGot Firefox extension will use an existing download manager to grab every type of link you tell it to. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Freeware.



Getleft – Batch downloads files using cURL. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Free software.



iGetter – Powerful tool with a site explorer, queues, scheduling, and much more. Integrates into Firefox, Mozilla, Safari, and Camino. Windows and Macintosh. $25.



Retriever – Java tool with a scheduler, BitTorrent support, proxy support, mirroring, and an option to execute programs on download. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Freeware.



Super Downloader – Fast Java downloader. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Freeware.



Urlgfe – Front-end to cURL and Wget. Windows and Linux. Free software.



Wget – Another powerful command-line tool with support for HTTP(S) and FTP, site downloading, proxy support, site spidering, bandwidth limiting, and a whole lot more. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Free software.



wget:gui – A nice interface to Wget. Windows and Linux. Free software.



wxDownload Fast – Download splitting, scheduling, organizing, HTTP, FTP, Metalink, and file:///, and MD5 and SHA-1 checksums are all available in this great cross-platform tool. Windows, Macintosh (partial support), and Linux. Free software.



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Chess directory and its best 30 links that you must have it


Chess Programing -A new website that bring You all tools for the chess programing

Autochess  - A new chess directory for tutoring in chess program and chess torunaments
64squar.es – Simple AJAX chess with a great looking interface.

Chess.net – Play with anyone – from a beginner to champion Anatoly Karpov for $30/year (or just play for free on Fridays).

Chess Any Time – Gaming zone with hundreds of players, powered by Java.

ChessHere.com – Rated games with time limits.

Chesspark – Beautiful online client with a monthly fee. True Ventures agrees, since they just funded them with $1,000,000.

Free Internet Chess Server – With over 300,000 users and a powerful Java interface, it’s no wonder FICS is one of the most popular sites in the world.

Instant Chess – Play against players from anywhere in the world. No registration required.

Internet Chess Club – Play in tournaments, take chess lessons, and much more from one of the most popular chess clubs on the ‘Net.

Morfik Chess – Single or multiplayer AJAX style chess.

MSN Chess – If you don’t mind using IE 6 or higher, you can play real-time chess with anyone with a Windows Live ID.

Yahoo Chess – You’ll have to bypass an annoying ad and open a ton of windows, but Yahoo Chess is one of the biggest chess servers on the web for beginners, intermediates, or masters.

Correspondence



Ajaxplay – Email notification, ratings, and more are built into this powerful AJAX app.

Chess.com – Huge site with a social network, email, coaches, videos, forums, and much more(see coverage here).

ChessHere.com – Forums, tournaments, championships, teams, and much more are available with this powerful game server.

Chess on the Web – Powerful correspondence server.

Chessworld.net – Extremely popular chess site with many customizable features.

Free Internet Correspondence Games Server – Win tournaments, rated games, and even play games for money with FICGS.

GE Chess – Ever played chess in Google Earth? Me neither, until I found GE Chess. You can even play online without Google Earth, if you choose to do so.

Instant Chess – Play chess, Fischer chess, or checkers via email.

International Correspondence Chess Federation – Play hundreds of rated international users on the ICCF.

Playchess.de – With tournaments, PGN format support, and much more, Playchess.de is a must-have for any chess user.

Queen Alice – Community of international players with ratings, tournaments, and much more.

Red Hot Pawn – With over 100,000 users, clans, notebooks, messaging, and more, Red Hot Pawn is a winner in any chess book.

SchemingMind.com – Popular correspondence site with multiple varieties of chess.

AI



Morfik Chess – Single or multiplayer AJAX style chess.

Thinking Machine – Java engine that graphically displays what it’s thinking about.

TkChess – Java or text engine from Yale.

WebChess – GNU Chess engine online.

News



Chessbase – Daily news, opinion, chess history, and much more.

Chess Life Magazine – The official magazine of the US Chess Federation.

This Week In Chess – Leo Laporte would probably want these guys to change their name. It’s still a great chess news site for chess afficionados.