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European Team Chess Championship-Round 4 Results

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On a different day Spain's draw against Azerbaijan might have been called a sensation. However, two unbelievable results took place in round 4: Russia lost 1-3 to Bulgaria, while Germania crushed Ukraine 3.5-0.5!

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After four round Germany, Azerbaijan, France, Spain and Bulgaria are leading with 7 match points out of 8. The rating favorites - Russia and Ukraine - are struggling (12th and 13th place correspondingly) and, ironically, will be facing each other in round 5.

In the women's section Russia (#1) managed to overcome Ukraine (#2). Georgia (#3) won convincingly against Armenia: 3-1.

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Russia and Georgia have 8/8 after 4 rounds and will take on each other in a critical round 5 match.

Full results of round 4

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European Team Chess Championship-Round 3 Results

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In round 3 quite a few upsets occurred. Peter Svidler drew Anish Giri quickly with White, and the Russia vs Netherlands match also ended in a tie. Hungary (#5) lost to Germany (#10). England (#8) managed to hold Armenia (#4) to a draw.

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After 3 rounds only Azerbaijan and Spain have 6 match points. Russia, France, Germany and Bulgaria are in pursuit with 5.

The results of the Women's tournament are more predictable so far. Russia whitewashed Romania (4:0), but the main competitors also won their matches.

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Just like we expected before the tournament, Russia, Ukraine and Georgia are leading with 6 match points out of 6.

Full results of round 3

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Chess Tactics

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Mastrovasilis (2621) - Short (2698), 2011
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One  has to appreciate Nigel Short's sense of humor: his last move was Qf7-c7, creating a pin. How did the game end?

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European Team Chess Championship-Round 2 Results

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Round 2 was much more intense in terms of some important matches between the rating favorites. Ukraine (#2) drew Bulgaria (#7). Azerbaijan (#3) crushed Armenia 3-1. Hungary (#5) failed to beat Croatia (#16). England (#8) lost to Greece (#19): 1.5-2.5. Austria (#23) succumbed to Latvia (#27): 1-3.

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In the Open section five teams won both their matches: Romania, Greece, Russia, Azerbaijan, Spain.

Among the relatively surprising results in the Women's section were Netherlands, #13-Germany, #7 (2:2) and Spain, #10 - Czech Republic, #18 (1.5-2.5). Five teams are in the lead: Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Georgia.

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Full results of round 2

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European Team Chess Championship-Round 1 Results

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Nowadays chess is popular all around the world, and most countries can put up a fight against anybody. For example, in the very first round the Russian dream team was on the verge of tying against Moldova, until Alexander Morozevich saved the day for the rating favorite. However, other top teams won their matches more convincingly:

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In the women's sections the only minor sensation was that Armenia failed to defeat the Czech Republic:

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Guess the players-68

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Can you name the four grandmasters?
Hint: all of them have been flying today for the European Team Chess Championship.

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European Team Chess Championship-2011

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Venue: Porto Carras, Greece
Format: Swiss tournament, 9 rounds, 4 players and 1 reserve in each team
Date: Nov. 3-12, 2011
Number of teams: 38 (Open section), 28 (women)
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In the Open section the competition will be extremely tough this year. Four teams have an average rating over 2700:

Russia, average rating - 2758
Peter Svidler - 2755
Sergey Karjakin - 2763
Alexander Grischuk - 2752
Alexander Morozevich - 2762
Ian Nepomniatchi - 2730

Ukraine, average rating - 2729

Vassily Ivanchuk - 2775
Ruslan Ponomariov - 2723
Pavel Eljanov - 2691
Zahar Efimenko - 2702
Alexander Moiseenko - 2715

Azerbaidjan, average rating - 2727
Teimour Radjabov - 2781
Vugar Gashimov - 2757
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov - 2733
Gadir Guseinov - 2636
Safarli Eltaj - 2630

Armenia, average rating - 2716
Levon Aronian - 2802
Sergei Movsesian - 2710
Vladimir Akopian - 2681
Gabriel Sargissian - 2671
Rovert Hovhanissyan - 2586

Hungary, average rating - 2694
Peter Leko - 2720
Zoltan Almasi - 2707
Ferenc Berkes - 2705
Csaba Balogh - 2662
Zoltan Guymesi - 2652

In the women's section Russia is a favorite, but Ukraine and Georgia are also in contention for gold.

Russia, average rating - 2509
Nadezhda Kosintseva - 2546
Tatiana Kosintseva - 2526
Valentina Gunina - 2514
Natalia Pogonina - 2451
Alexandra Kosteniuk - 2439

Ukraine, average rating - 2477

Kateryna Lahno - 2549
Inna Gaponenko - 2435
Mariya Muzychuk - 2460
Natalia Zhukova - 2427
Anna Ushenina - 2463

Georgia, average rating - 2463
Nana Dzagnidze - 2516
Lela Javakhishvili - 2475
Nino Khurtidze - 2440
Nazi Paikidze - 2422
Salome Melia - 2392

Armenia, average rating - 2418
Elina Danielian - 2507
Lilit Mkrtchian - 2469
Lilit Galojan - 2383
Maria Kursova - 2315
Nelly Aginian - 2263

Hungary, average rating - 2392
Thanh Trang Hoanh - 2446
Ildiko Madl - 2399
Anna Rudolf - 2347
Ticia Gara - 2375
Anita Gara - 2340

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FIDE November 2011 Rating List

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Evgeny Tomashevsky from Saratov is now at 2740, +30 points in one rating period!

FIDE has published the fresh rating list. Let's take a look at the wellbeing of the top players.

Kramnik is back to the 2800+ club. Radjabov, Tomashevsky and Caruana have broken their personal records. The Russian Chess Team's coach (!) Riazantsev has entered the 2700+ group for the first time ever.

Biggest gainers: Tomashevsky (+30), Radjabov (+29), Morozevich (+25), Riazantsev (+22), Navara (+19), Svidler (+15), Caruana (+15), Jakovenko (+13), Nepomniatchi (+12), Ivanchuk (+10).
Toughest losses: Ponomariov (-35), Kamsky (-24), Mamedyarov (-13), Moiseenko (-11), Vallejo Pons (-11), Li Chao (-10).

Rank   Old    Name Title Country Rating Games
   1  1  Carlsen, Magnus  g  NOR  2826 (+3)  10 (0)
   2  2  Anand, Viswanathan  g  IND  2811 (-6)  10 (+10)
   3  3  Aronian, Levon  g  ARM  2802 (-5)  10 (+2)
   4  4  Kramnik, Vladimir  g  RUS  2800 (+9)  6 (-11)
 5  13  Radjabov, Teimour  g  AZE  2781 (+29)  15 (+6)
   6  7  Ivanchuk, Vassily  g  UKR  2775 (+10)  26 (+11)
 7  6  Topalov, Veselin  g  BUL  2768 (0)  0 (0)
 8  5  Karjakin, Sergey  g  RUS  2763 (-9)  15 (+2)
 9  17  Morozevich, Alexander  g  RUS  2762 (+25)  17 (-11)
 10  12  Nakamura, Hikaru  g  USA  2758 (+5)  10 (-3)
   11  11  Gashimov, Vugar  g  AZE  2757 (+1)  10 (+1)
 12  16  Svidler, Peter  g  RUS  2755 (+15)  21 (+7)
 13  9  Grischuk, Alexander  g  RUS  2752 (-5)  21 (+6)
   14  15  Gelfand, Boris  g  ISR  2744 (-2)  4 (+4)
 15  36  Tomashevsky, Evgeny  g  RUS  2740 (+30)  22 (+11)
 16  19  Wang, Hao  g  CHN  2736 (+3)  6 (-18)
   17  18  Adams, Michael  g  ENG  2734 (+1)  10 (-19)
 18  14  Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar  g  AZE  2733 (-13)  11 (-7)
 19  10  Kamsky, Gata  g  USA  2732 (-24)  16 (-2)
 20  24  Nepomniachtchi, Ian  g  RUS  2730 (+12)  11 (-5)
 21  27  Jakovenko, Dmitry  g  RUS  2729 (+13)  23 (+12)
 22  21  Vitiugov, Nikita  g  RUS  2729 (+3)  22 (+5)
 23  32  Caruana, Fabiano  g  ITA  2727 (+15)  27 (+7)
 24  42  Navara, David  g  CZE  2724 (+19)  19 (+6)
 25  8  Ponomariov, Ruslan  g  UKR  2723 (-35)  33 (+23)
 26  20  Leko, Peter  g  HUN  2720 (-8)  12 (+3)
 27  22  Moiseenko, Alexander  g  UKR  2715 (-11)  23 (+15)
 28  25  Le, Quang Liem  g  VIE  2714 (-3)  25 (+12)
 29  43  Bacrot, Etienne  g  FRA  2714 (+9)  21 (+10)
 30  23  Giri, Anish  g  NED  2714 (-8)  14 (-5)
 31  40  Naiditsch, Arkadij  g  GER  2712 (+5)  26 (+10)
 32  38  Dominguez Perez, Leinier  g  CUB  2712 (+2)  18 (+9)
   33  34  Dreev, Aleksey  g  RUS  2710 (-1)  23 (+7)
 34  30  Movsesian, Sergei  g  ARM  2710 (-5)  20 (+11)
 35  48  Polgar, Judit  g  HUN  2710 (+9)  16 (+3)
 36  57  Riazantsev, Alexander  g  RUS  2710 (+22)  11 (+11)
 37  29  Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime  g  FRA  2710 (-5)  10 (-12)
 38  37  Almasi, Zoltan  g  HUN  2707 (-3)  4 (-5)
 39  31  Shirov, Alexei  g  ESP  2705 (-8)  22 (+12)
 40  28  Vallejo Pons, Francisco  g  ESP  2705 (-11)  14 (+5)
 41  45  Wojtaszek, Radoslaw  g  POL  2705 (+1)  14 (+4)
 42  41  Berkes, Ferenc  g  HUN  2705 (-1)  10 (0)
 43  39  Malakhov, Vladimir  g  RUS  2705 (-5)  8 (+2)
 44  47  Laznicka, Viktor  g  CZE  2703 (+2)  22 (+6)
   45  46  Efimenko, Zahar  g  UKR  2702 (-1)  21 (+13)
 46  35  Li, Chao b  g  CHN  2700 (-10)  19 (-4)
 47  51  Fressinet, Laurent  g  FRA  2700 (+4)  5 (-6)

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Zhao Xue was once 2544, and is on her way back after winning the Grand Prix Stage in Nalchik

In the women's section Muzychuk A and Ju Wenjun broke their personal records, and the Russian Women's Chess Champion Gunina entered the 2500+ club for the first time ever.

Biggest gainers: Zhao Xue (+42), Kovalevskaya (+19), Moser (+16), Gunina (+15), Muzychuk A (+12), Javakhishvili (+11).
Toughest losses: Kosteniuk (-30), Kosintseva N (-14), Arakhamia-Grant (-13), Socko (-11), Hou Yifan (-10), Kosintseva T (-10).

Rank   Old    Name Title Country Rating Games
   1  1  Polgar, Judit  g  HUN  2710 (+9)  16 (+3)
   2  2  Koneru, Humpy  g  IND  2600 (0)  0 (-11)
   3  3  Hou, Yifan  g  CHN  2568 (-10)  8 (-25)
 4  6  Muzychuk, Anna  m  SLO  2557 (+12)  14 (-2)
   5  5  Lahno, Kateryna  g  UKR  2549 (-5)  17 (+4)
 6  4  Kosintseva, Nadezhda  g  RUS  2546 (-14)  11 (-9)
   7  8  Ju, Wenjun  wg  CHN  2542 (+6)  20 (-9)
 8  19  Zhao, Xue  g  CHN  2539 (+42)  11 (-18)
   9  9  Stefanova, Antoaneta  g  BUL  2531 (+3)  17 (-1)
 10  7  Kosintseva, Tatiana  g  RUS  2526 (-10)  11 (-19)
   11  11  Cmilyte, Viktorija  g  LTU  2520 (-5)  17 (+1)
 12  10  Dzagnidze, Nana  g  GEO  2516 (-9)  7 (-15)
 13  17  Gunina, Valentina  m  RUS  2514 (+15)  15 (+3)
   14  15  Harika, Dronavalli  g  IND  2513 (+8)  7 (-17)
 15  13  Sebag, Marie  g  FRA  2512 (0)  0 (-9)
 16  12  Danielian, Elina  g  ARM  2507 (-10)  7 (-4)
 17  14  Zatonskih, Anna  m  USA  2506 (-2)  7 (-12)
 18  16  Chiburdanidze, Maia  g  GEO  2500 (0)  0 (0)
   19  20  Khotenashvili, Bela  m  GEO  2497 (0)  0 (-13)
 20  23  Cramling, Pia  g  SWE  2495 (+6)  15 (0)
 21  18  Galliamova, Alisa  m  RUS  2490 (-8)  20 (+9)
   22  22  Zhu, Chen  g  QAT  2482 (-8)  18 (+9)
   23  24  Atalik, Ekaterina  m  TUR  2481 (0)  0 (-22)
 24  21  Socko, Monika  g  POL  2479 (-11)  12 (-4)
   25  25  Ruan, Lufei  wg  CHN  2477 (0)  0 (-11)
   26  27  Krush, Irina  m  USA  2476 (+4)  4 (-29)
 27  33  Javakhishvili, Lela  m  GEO  2475 (+11)  6 (-5)
   28  28  Xu, Yuhua  g  CHN  2472 (0)  0 (-3)
 29  26  Mkrtchian, Lilit  m  ARM  2469 (-6)  20 (-4)
 30  29  Dembo, Yelena  m  GRE  2468 (-3)  16 (+16)
 31  30  Skripchenko, Almira  m  FRA  2468 (-2)  4 (+4)
 32  34  Ushenina, Anna  m  UKR  2463 (+1)  8 (-13)
 33  37  Muzychuk, Mariya  m  UKR  2460 (+4)  9 (+1)
 34  32  Munguntuul, Batkhuyag  m  MGL  2457 (-8)  17 (+5)
   35  35  Paehtz, Elisabeth  m  GER  2457 (-4)  9 (-8)
 36  39  Pogonina, Natalija  wg  RUS  2451 (+5)  15 (+6)
 37  46  Moser, Eva  m  AUT  2448 (+16)  9 (0)
   38  38  Shen, Yang  wg  CHN  2448 (0)  0 (-29)
 39  42  Zaiatz, Elena  m  RUS  2446 (+5)  15 (+6)
   40  40  Hoang, Thanh Trang  g  HUN  2446 (0)  0 (-3)
 41  36  Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan  g  SCO  2443 (-13)  9 (+1)
 42  53  Kovalevskaya, Ekaterina  m  RUS  2440 (+19)  11 (-9)
   43  44  Khurtsidze, Nino  m  GEO  2440 (0)  0 (0)
 44  31  Kosteniuk, Alexandra  g  RUS  2439 (-30)  25 (+5)
   45  45  Matnadze, Ana  m  GEO  2438 (+5)  10 (-17)
 46  41  Gaponenko, Inna  m  UKR  2435 (-10)  9 (-30)
   47  47  Tan, Zhongyi  wg  CHN  2429 (0)  0 (-29)


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Chess TV - New Episode

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Congratulations to Newly-Elected Grandmasters

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During the 82nd FIDE Congress in Krakow, Poland, the following people became grandmasters:

GM
BLR       Romanenko, Vladimir
CHN       Lu, Shanglei
CZE       Krejci, Jan
IND       Harika, Dronavalli
ISR       Baron, Tal
ISR       Zoler, Dan
NED       Janssen, Ruud
NED       Van Kampen, Robin
PAR       Cubas, Jose Fernando
PHI       Barbosa, Oliver
PHI       Bitoon, Richard
RUS       Bedia, Melor
RUS       Bukavshin, Ivan
RUS       Chernobay, Artem
RUS       Geller, Jakov
RUS       Krivoborodov, Egor
UKR       Kovalenko, Igor

      WGM
RUS       Ambartsunova, Karina
RUS       Charochkina, Daria
SVK       Borosova, Zuzana

CONDITIONAL

        GM
ARG       Perez Ponsa, Federico
ISL       Kristjansson, Stefan 
PHI       Dableo, Ronald 

 
    WGM
AZE       Kazimova, Narmin Nizami qizi 
YUG       Dimitrijevic, Aleksandra 

The full list of new title-holders can be viewed here. As of today, there are 1346 GMs and 264 WGMs in the world.

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