David vs. Goliath: Upsets of the Week |
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Wednesday, 12 December 2012 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
by Candidate Master Peter Zhdanov In this special weekly column we will be looking at the most unexpected upsets that happened last week. Players usually face opponents of a comparable level. Considerably less frequent are situations when a significantly lower-rated player succeeds in beating a much stronger adversary. This week is special: a club player rated 1922 defeated a GM (2559 ELO) with White. Isn't it inspiring for the underdogs? Top-10 upsets: Benjamin (2559) - Liang (1922), 0-1, 637 points (new record!) - update: the game was actually drawn according to the tournament website Toth (2473) - Kovacs (1990), 0-1, 483 points Sonnis (1660) - Varnam (2140), 1-0, 480 points Josse (2142) - Baterdene (1673), 0-1, 469 points Liang (1922) - Kaufman (2382), 1-0, 460 points Chikkala (1783) - Langer (2219), 1-0, 436 points Nguyen Thi Hanh (1884) - Nguyen Thi Thanh An (2318), 1-0, 434 points Azarov (2658) - Defibaugh (2263), 0-1, 395 points Makhnyov (1937) - Temirov (2309), 1-0, 372 points Zupancic (1924) - Roskar (2284), 1-0, 360 points Average gap: 453 points (new record!); White won 6 games, Black won 4 games Replay the games Related reading: Episode 6 Episode 5 Episode 4 Episode 3 Episode 2 Episode 1
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