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Women's World Chess Championship Round 2 Game 2 Results
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Before the match the Russian Champion Natalia Pogonina had an equal score against ex-World Women's Chess Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk (+1 =1 -1). At WWCC'12 Natalia dominated in both games and scored a nice win with White in game 2, thus proceeding to Round 3
Overall, day 2 of Round 2 was full of surprises and shocking upsets. Koneru Humpy, the highest-rated player of the tournament, lost the second game in a row and was eliminated by Natalia Zhukova. Now all her hopes are on Hou Yifan (if the Chinese player wins the WWCC, then Koneru will challenge her for the title in 2013). However, the reigning champion lost with White to Monika Socko. Everything will be decided on the tie-breaks. Valentina Gunina, the European Women's Chess Champion, lost a critical game to her experienced and renowned compatriot Alisa Galliamova. Two more of the main favorites got eliminated - Kateryna Lahno lost as White to Lela Javakhisvili, and Viktoria Cmilyte was defeated by Huang Qian. There were a few more amazing results and comebacks today. In fact, it's hard to think of more surprises than happened in Round 2 Game 2:
As can be seen from the table, 10 players have qualified for Round 3 already, while 6 more pairs will be playing tie-breaks tomorrow.
Pogonina.com offers you a selection of some of the most informative chess tweets from last week. All the fresh chess news in one short post:
FIDE-affiliated chess academy? Ok, congrats
World Senior Chess Championship is underway
World Women's Chess Championship in Khanty-Mansyisk - 32 players eliminated already
Sue me
Vassily Ivanchuk won Kings Tournament in Bucharest on tie-break
FIDE President @ World Women's Chess Championship
Who was the lucky winner?
Dmitry Andreikin is on a roll, won MGSU Rector Cup
Svetlana Andreikina: The cup is very beautiful, large and heavy...but how will we deliver it home?!
Commanding lead so far, but two more days to vote
We don't need no...supergrandmasters
Chess news: The concept of introducing a new title wasn't supported by the grandmasters
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Vassily Ivanchuk won the VI-th Kings Tournament in Roumania, Bucharest. In classical chess he scored 3.5/6 and shared first with Veselin Topalov. Fabiano Caruana earned 3 points and Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu - 2.
The fate of the trophy was decided in a rapid tie-break match between Vassily and Veselin. Unlike in Cap d'Agde, this time the Ukrainian chess GM was victorious: 1.5-0.5.
Cuban chess player Maritza Arribas Robaina, author of the main surprise of Round 1
8 pairs were to play tie-breaks today. Upset of the day is the outcome of the confrontation between Bella Khotenashvili (2504) and Maritza Arribas Robaina (2273). The Cuban chess player won the first game and calmly drew the second. Mariya Muzychuk and Christina Foisor drew two rapid games, two more rapid games, two blitz games...and only in Armageddon Mariya won by drawing with the Black pieces!
Women's World Chess Championship Round 1 Game 2 Results
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Monday, 12 November 2012
Day 2 brought a few upsets: Pourkashiyan (2321) defeated Ju Wenjun (2501); Khukhashvili (2383) won with White against Danielian (2476); Arribas (2273) - Khotenashvili (2501), 1-0.
Statistics after Round 1 Game 2: 24 players have been eliminated; 8 tie-break matches tomorrow.