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Prognosis: Who will win the Chess Olympiad?
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012 |
Candidate master Peter Zhdanov's column at Pogonina.com
Chess Olympiads are a fantastic experience for all the players in terms of visiting new places, meeting interesting people, having fun at the Bermuda Party. At the same time, this is a very serious competition that grasps the attention of all the chess fans. In this article I would like to share with you my personal opinion on who has the best chances to win the Olympiad. Feel free to argue with my prognosis and offer your own forecasts:
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 August 2012 )
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Kosintseva T. - Pogonina analyzed by Kingscrusher
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Who will become the next Women's World Chess Champion?
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012 |
It's easy to get lost in FIDE's championship cycles, so here's a reminder. The current Women's World Champion is Hou Yifan from China. If she wins the next WC, she keeps the title. If not, we will have a new champion, but Hou Yifan will challenge her next year for the title (because Hou won the Grand Prix this year). The Women's World Chess Championship will be a knock-out event held in Khanty-Mansyisk, Russia from November 9th to December 3rd.
QUALIFIERS for the WORLD WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP 2012
a) From World Womens Championships 2010-2011:
01. Hou, Yifan (CHN) - World Champion
02. Koneru, Humpy (IND) - Finalist 2011
03. Ruan, Lufei (CHN) - Semi finals 2010
04. Zhao Xue (CHN) - Semi finals 2010
b) World Girl Junior Champions 2010-2011:
05. Muzychuk, Anna (SLO) 2010
06. Cori T Deysi (PER) 2011
c) Rating List 7/2011 & 1/2012:
07. Polgar, Judit (HUN) 2704,50
08. Dzagnidze, Nana (GEO) 2536,00
09. Chiburdanidze, Maia (GEO) 2500,00
10. Gunina, Valentina (RUS) 2498,50
11. Galliamova, Alisa (RUS) 2491,00
d) 28 players from European Womens Championships 2010 & 2011
12. Cramling, Pia (SWE) 2010
13. Cmilyte, Viktorija (LTU) 2010
14. Socko Monika (POL) 2010
15. Sebag, Marie (FRA) 2010
16. Kosintseva Tatiana (RUS) 2010
17. Zhukova Natalia (UKR) 2010
18. Dembo Elena (GRE) 2010
19. Stefanova Antoaneta (BUL) 2010
20. Kosintseva Nadezhda (RUS) 2010
21. Muzychuk Mariya (UKR) 2010
22. Rajlich Iweta (POL) 2010
23. Ziaziulkina Nastassia (BLR) 2010
24. Kovalevskaya Ekaterina (RUS) 2010
25. Khurtsidze Nino (GEO) 2010
26. Danielian, Elina (ARM) 2011
27. Matveeva, Svetlana (RUS) 2011
28. Khotenashvili, Bela (GEO) 2011
29. Lahno, Kateryna (UKR) 2011
30. Javakhishvili, Lela (GEO) 2011
31. Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan (SCO) 2011
32. Foisor, Cristina-Adela (ROU) 2011
33. Bodnaruk Anastasia (RUS) 2011
34. Pogonina Natalija (RUS) 2011
35. Ovod Evgenija (RUS) 2011
36. Romanko Marina (RUS) 2011
37. Hoang Thanh Trang (HUN) 2011
38. Mkrtchian Lilit (ARM) 2011
39. Khukhashvili Sopiko (GEO) 2011
e) 8 players from Americas
40. Linares Napoles Oleiny (CUB) (Continental)
41. Lujan Carolina (ARG) (Zonal 2.5)
42. Castrillon Gomez Melissa (COL) (Zonal 2.3)
43. Zatonskih, Anna (USA) (Zonal 2.1)
44. Aliaga Fernandez, Ingrid (PER) (Zonal 2.4)
45. Natalia Khoudgarian (CAN) (Zonal 2.2)
46. (TBA)
47. (TBA)
f) 12 players from Asia/Oceania
48. Berezina, Irina (AUS) (Zonal 3.6)
49. Ju Wenjun (CHN) (Zonal 3.5)
50. Shen Yang (CHN) (Zonal 3.5)
51. Huang Qian (CHN) (Zonal 3.5)
52. Wang Yu (CHN) (Zonal 3.5)
53. Harika, Dronavalli (IND) (Continental 2011)
54. Pourkashiyan, Atousa (IRI) (Continental 2010)
55. Ghader Pour, Shayesteh (IRI) (Zonal 3.1)
56. Ranasinghe, S D (SRI) (Zonal 3.2)
57. Li, Ruofan (SIN) (Zonal 3.3)
58. Davletbayeva, Madina (KAZ) (Zonal 3.4)
59. Soumya, Swaminathan (IND) (Zonal 3.7)
g) 3 players from Africa
60. Mona, Khaled (EGY) (Continental 2011)
61. Mezioud, Amina (ALG) (Continental 2011)
62. Greeff, Melissa (RSA) (Continental 2011)
h) 2 nominees of the FIDE President
63. (TBA)
64. (TBA)
TOTAL: 64 players
Gossip time: Judit Polgar never plays in the Women's Championships, so someone else should get her place. The two most likely FIDE President nominees are Alexandra Kosteniuk (ex-Women's World Champion) and Olga Girya ("local girl").
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Ovod vs. Pogonina Analyzed by Kingscrusher
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Dmitry Andreikin is the Russian Chess Champion
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Monday, 13 August 2012 |
Six players were tied for first with a modest +1 result after the 9 classical rounds of the Russian Chess Superfinal. Who prevailed in the rapid tie-break next day? World Rapid Chess Champion Sergey Karjakin? 6-time Russian Chess Champion Peter Svidler? No. The winner is Dmitry Andreikin, a rising Russian chess star who used to be the World Junior Champion in 2010 and won the Russian Top League quite convincingly this year. Known worldwide as a formidable online blitz player, now he is becoming a force to reckon with in classical chess.
Dmitry rarely gets in the limelight due to having powerful competitors born in 1990: Carlsen (2837), Karjakin (2785) and Nepomniatchi (2704). Meanwhile, Andreikin's live rating is 2718, which makes him #27 in the world and one of the most promising young players.
So far it seems that after getting married Dmitry became much more pragmatic and serious about chess improvement and his life prospects in general. We wish GM Andreikin the best of luck!
Results of the rapid tie-break:
1. Andreikin 4, 2. Karjakin 3.5, 3. Svidler 3, 4. Jakovenko 2.5, 5. Potkin 1.5, 6. Alekseev 0,5
P.S. Both Natalia Pogonina and Dmitry Andreikin are representing Saratov - quite an achievement for the city!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 August 2012 )
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Natalia Pogonina Won the Russian Chess Superfinal
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Pogonina vs. Gunina Analyzed by Kingscrusher
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Rest Day at Russian Superfinal: Alekseev and Pogonina in the Lead
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Tuesday, 07 August 2012 |
Player
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Rating
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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Score
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Place
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Dmitry Jakovenko
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2722
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X
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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3
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Evgeny Alekseev
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2673
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1/2
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X
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1/2
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1
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1
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1/2
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3.5
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Dmitry Andreikin
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2715
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1/2
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1/2
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X
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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3
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Sanan Sjugirov
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2635
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0
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0
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X
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1/2
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0
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1/2
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1
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Alexander Grischuk
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2763
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1/2
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X
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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2.5
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Sergey Karjakin
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2785
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1/2
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X
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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2.5
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Daniil Dubov
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2594
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X
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2.5
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Vladimir Potkin
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2651
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0
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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X
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2.5
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Nikita Vitiugov
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2705
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0
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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X
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2
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Peter Svidler
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2749
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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X
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2.5
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Rating
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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Score
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Place
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Daria Charochkina
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2353
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X
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0
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1/2
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0
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0
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1/2
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1
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Evgenia Ovod
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2419
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1
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X
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0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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Natalia Pogonina
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2448
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1/2
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1
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X
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1/2
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1
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1
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4
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Alisa Galliamova
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2465
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1
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1
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X
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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3.5
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Olga Girya
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2433
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1
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X
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1/2
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1
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1
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0
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3.5
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Nadezhda Kosintseva
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2524
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1/2
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X
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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0
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2.5
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Baira Kovanova
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2408
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1/2
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0
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1/2
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X
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1
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1/2
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2.5
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Ekaterina Ubiennykh
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2367
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1/2
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1/2
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0
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0
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0
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X
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1
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Tatiana Kosintseva
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2530
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1
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0
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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X
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3
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Valentina Gunina
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2507
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1/2
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1
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0
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1
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1/2
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X
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3
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August 8 is rest day. The tournament will resume on August 9.
Photos are courtesy of Vladimir Barsky and Eteri Kublashvili, russiachess.org
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Anton Korobov Wins Ukrainian Chess Championship
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Tuesday, 07 August 2012 |
Anton Korobov, Champion of Ukraine-2012
Date: July 26 - August 8
Venue: Ukraine, Kiev
Format: Round robin, 12 players
Prize fund: unknown, the Regulations mention only medals
Ukraine is rated #2 on the FIDE list of top chess countries with an average rating of top-10 players = 2700. The reigning Olympic champions are a major force to reckon with, hence it is quite interesting to follow their national championship.
Out of the country's leading players only Vassily Ivanchuk (2769, #1) and Yuriy Krivoruchko (2686, #8) didn't participate. While the average chess fan might have expected one of the heavy-weights to win (Ponomariov, Volokitin, Moiseenko, Eljanov), the outcome was different. Anton Korobov, a brilliant young attacking player prevailed in the championship and won his second title (the first victory came in 2002). He is one of those players who don't get enough media coverage due to staying somewhat in the shade of their higher-rated compatriots. Meanwhile, Anton is a very strong grandmaster who, among other achievements, won silver at Aeroflot Open (A) twice in his career. That says a lot already. Congratulations!
Final standings:
1. Anton Korobov (2683) - 8/11
2-3. Alexandr Areschenko (2691), Andrei Volokitin (2704) - 7
4. Ruslan Ponomariov (2726) - 6
5-7. Alexandr Moiseenko (2706), Zakhar Efimenko (2694), Sergey Fedorchuk (2630) - 5.5
8. Pavel Eljanov (2693) - 5
9-10. Yuri Vovk (2584), Evgeny Miroshnichenko (2632) - 4.5
11. Yuri Kuzubov (2629) - 3.5
12. Alexandr Zubov (2621) - 3
Extensive report from 2011
Official website
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