TopTurniere Vermittler nach Elista? Ilyumzhinov erklärt den heutigen Tag zum Ruhetag
30.09.2006 - Es war nur eine Frage der
Zeit, dass sich Stimmen von Außerhalb in das Geschehen rund um die
Fide-Weltmeisterschaft einmischen und möglicherweise ist das sogar
eine Lösung. Viele Schachfans auf dem Server von
playchess.com sind
offenbar der Meinung, dass der beliebte Kommentator der WM-Partien
GM Yasser Seirawan (Bild) der richtige Vermittler wäre. Dieser ließ sich
auch nicht lumpen und richtete einen offenen Brief an Kirsan
Ilyumzhinov, in dessen Verlauf er seine Sicht der Dinge darlegt.
Ilyumzhinov ist derweil nach Elista zurückgekehrt und hat gleich mal den morgigen
Ruhetag vorgezogen. Zur Stunde sollen die Verhandlungen zwischen
den Parteien laufen.
Konkret macht Yasser
Seirawan klar, dass aus seiner Sicht ein deutliches Fehlverhalten
des Beschwerde-Komitees (Zurab Azmaiparashvili, Georgios
Makropoulos und Jorge Vega) vorliegt, welches dem Protest des
Topalov-Teams zu Unrecht stattgegeben habe. Sämtliche
Spielbedingungen (inkl. Ruheräume und Badezimmer) seien zuvor von
beiden Parteien begangen, für gut befunden und vertraglich
akzeptiert worden. Nachträgliche Änderungen, denen eine Partei
nicht zustimme, seien damit unzulässig und das Beschwerde-Komitee
hatte kein Recht, etwas anderes von Kramnik zu verlangen. Das müsse das Komitee einsehen und dann könnte es auch in der bisherigen Besetzung bestehen bleiben. Seirawan
schlägt vor:
Zuerst sollten die Badezimmer
wieder zugänglich gemacht werden, wie es beide Seiten vor der WM
vereinbart hätten.
Zweitens sollten die Spieler
während der Partie im Badezimmer einen Begleiter haben, um weitere
Verdächtigungen zu vermeiden.
Die fünfte Partie muss
wiederholt werden.
Ist es das, was Topalov in Kramniks Badezimmer vermutet???
Offener Brief von Yasser Seirawan
His Excellency
FIDE President Kirsan N. Ilyumzhinov
September 29, 2006
Re: Crisis in the Elista 2006
World Championship Match
Dear Kirsan,
I am writing an open letter to
you regarding today's events during the 2006 Unification World
Championship Match between the Classical World Champion Vladimir Kramnik
and the FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov.
For far too long the chess world
has been in a terrible schism, and a successful conclusion to the
current match is of paramount importance to chess fans and to the future
of our sport. With tempers currently running high, it is time for all
parties to show their manifest goodwill so that the match can resume, so
that the players can demonstrate their skill over the board and so that
chess fans can enjoy a resumption of the exciting games we have seen so
far.
I would therefore urge that all
parties calm down and reflect upon the events that have led to today's
aborted game.
It is my understanding that
Veselin Topalov lodged an official complaint that his opponent visited
his bathroom an excessive number of times during play, casting a
suspicion of unfair behavior. The Appeals Committee agreed that the
complaint had some basis and decided that the solution was that the
players would henceforth share a common bathroom. In so doing the
Appeals Committee made a clearly erroneous decision, which it should now
reverse with good grace.
Before the start of the match, a
contract was signed by all parties. Furthermore, before the start of
play all parties inspected the playing area, the separate restrooms and
the separate bathrooms. These were the conditions agreed to by all the
parties, and the match began. Thereafter, any changes to these
arrangements would require the unanimous agreement of all parties. It
was therefore wrong of the Appeals Committee unilaterally to withdraw
from Vladimir Kramnik the conditions of play to which he had agreed,
namely use of a separate restroom and bathroom.
Angered by the decision of the
Appeals Committee, which violates the match contract, Vladimir Kramnik
has stated that he considers the Appeals Committee biased against him
and asks that the members of the Appeals Committee be changed.
This highly-charged situation
calls for a compromise by all parties, and I therefore suggest the
following solution:
Firstly, since separate
bathrooms were agreed to by all parties, they should be reinstated
with immediate effect.
Secondly, to assuage any
suspicions of unfair behavior, the bathrooms should have an attendant
at hand during play.
Thirdly, Game Five should be
rescheduled and played tomorrow, Saturday, September 30, 2006 at the
usual time.
Finally, the Appeals Committee
members should be allowed to remain in place as the Committee is
currently constituted. However, the Committee made an error and its
decision should be reversed. Veselin Topalov followed the proper
channels of protocol to lodge a complaint, and his complaint was upheld.
It was the Appeals Committee which over-reacted, exceeded its authority
and failed to respect the contract signed by FIDE.
It is my sincerest hope that
this solution will be regarded as measured and fair to all parties and
that the unfortunate disagreement can now be resolved promptly. Then all
of us in the chess world can resume our enjoyment of a fascinating
over-the-board contest between two magnificent players.
Sincerely,
Yasser Seirawan
Stimmungen nach der fünften Partie - Silvio Danailov (Manager Topalov)...