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Chess Olympiad: Round 7 LIVE

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Tuesday, 04 September 2012


Live games
Video broadcast with commentary

21:40 In the Open section Russia is in sole lead and has excellent chances for gold. In the women's event China, Russia and Poland are leading. This will be a close race between Russia and China. Thank you for your attention and have a nice evening!

21:33 Russia vs. Poland: 2-2. Natalia saved the day.



21:31 Philippines - Hungary: 2-2. Amazing!

21:27 We need a draw!



21:20 China defeated Georgia 2.5-1.5, a pity.

21:17 Poland has a devilish strategy to neutralize Natalia Pogonina by heading for a dead drawn endgame with White. But they didn't take into account the fact that the Russian Women's Champion can beat her opponents in any positions! Natalia scores as Black.



21:15 Alexandra Kosteniuk lost :(

21:10 Nadezhda Kosintseva saves the game, 1/2-1/2. She had a hopeless position. That's what I call steel nerves!

21:00 Typical flame wars of fans at ChessBomb:

username: Kosteniuk saves the draw and 2-2 in the match

pesel: russian propaganda

Maxim: draws on boards 1,2,3 and pogonina wins somehow:-)

pesel: funny russian propaganda

dawid: russian dreams


20:48 Russia-Poland will make my hair grey prematurely. I don't event want to comment on what's happening. Let's just wait a bit.

20:36 Grischuk won! Russia is in a commanding position now! Sole lead.

20:28 Grischuk has a winning position.

20:15 Arentina is sensationally leading 2-1 against India

20:10 Germany should beat Moldova 2.5-1.5

20:03



19:56 Khotenashvili has trapped her opponent's rook, but Javakhishvili is down a pawn. I am shamelessly supporting Georgia. No objectivity involved.

19:45 I don't see how Russia can save the match against Poland. Our only hope to stay in the race for gold is a tie between China and Georgia. If China wins, the tournament will be close to over.

19:35 Safarli is very nervous:



19:32 Ukraine-France: 2-2 (women)

19:30 Russia-Azerbaijan. Everything depends on the Grischuk-Safarli game. Alexander has certain winning chances.

19:27 China-Armenia: 2.5-1.5

19:23 Kosteniuk blundered...

19:20 ussia is having a tough time against Poland:



19:12 China-Georgia: the battle is still going on. Ding Yixin has a winning position against Khurtsidze.



19:02 Levon Aronian, #2 in the world and the highest-rated player at the Olympiad:



19:00


18:52 Armenia seems to be losing to China! Two games were drawn. Wang Yue has a commanding advantage against Movsesian. An equal endgame on board #4.

18:40 Very close match between Ukraine and France (women). Milliet desperately sacrificed a piece. Looks like the game will end in a perpetual check.

18:30 Russia vs. Poland: what is going on? Pogonina and Gunina don't have any advantage. Kosteniuk is better, but there is no obvious plan of improving the position. Meanwhile, Kosintseva made a few inaccurate moves and is simply down a pawn.

18:18 USA is playing Turkey. There is a serious gap in chess skills. I don't think that USA will have any difficulties winning.

18:16 Both Kosteniuk and Kosintseva missed their chances to obtain a serious advantage.

18:10 China-Georgia. Georgian ladies had very nice positions out of the opening, but now it looks like China is slowly outplaying them.

18:01



18:00 Kramnik and Karjakin have less space and are slightly worse. Grischuk has a very nice position. Jakovenko sacrificed a pawn, but will he be able to justify it?

17:52 France-Ukraine:



17:50 Dzagnidze-Hou Yifan: draw.

17:46 Gunina: White didn't get anything out of the opening. Socko is doing well. Kosintseva Nadya has a chance to obtain an advantage now by playing 14...Qg6. Kosteniuk has a very promising attacking position. Pogonina has two bishops, but a slightly worse pawn structure. Balanced game.

17:42 Russia vs. Poland:



17:31 Germany-Moldova:



17:14 Armenia, one of the co-leaders, is playing China. Wang Hao-Levon Aronian: draw.



17:06 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov is posing for the camera:



17:00 Russian boards after one hour of play.



16:49 Radjabov made a move and prevented Kramnik from tasting a banana:



16:34 Hungary-Philippines. Philippines is playing on board 3, what a sensation. However, I know that chess is very popular there. Sometimes when I am playing on ChessCube it seems that half of my opponents are from there.



16:28 Double fianchettoe by Kramnik. This is more popular among amateurs than among super grandmasters.

16:20 China-Georgia:



16:12 Ukraine-Spain:



16:06 Game of the day: Radjabov-Kramnik.



16:02 Let's go!



15:10 Yuri Dokhoian, the Russian men team's coach, used to be a long-time second of Garry Kasparov.



15:00 The players live in two identical twin tower hotels. Each room has a door to the next one. For example, Valentina Gunina lives next room to Vladimir Kramnik. She says the leader of the Russian team is a night owl who goes to bed very late.
 


 

14:45 Tension at the Chess Olympiad is growing. In the Open section Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia are in the lead (11 match points). Russia is facing Azerbaijan, while Armenia has a tough match-up against China.
 


 

In the Women's section Poland is doing above expectations and sharing 1st with Russia. Will the reigning Olympic champions be able to beat their less titled opponents today? China vs. Georgia is an extremely important confrontation. Ukraine vs. France is also worth following.
 



The games begin at 16:00 Moscow time.


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