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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
FIDE Women's Grand Prix Nalchik Tournament

Xue Zhao9.5/11(+9 -1 =1)[games]
Wenjun Ju7/11(+4 -1 =6)[games]
Viktorija Cmilyte6/11(+3 -2 =6)[games]
Ekaterina Kovalevskaya6/11(+2 -1 =8)[games]
Kateryna Lagno5.5/11(+2 -2 =7)[games]
Tatiana Kosintseva5/11(+1 -2 =8)[games]
Nadezhda Kosintseva5/11(+2 -3 =6)[games]
Chen Zhu5/11(+2 -3 =6)[games]
Antoaneta Stefanova5/11(+3 -4 =4)[games]
Alisa Galliamova4.5/11(+1 -3 =7)[games]
Batkhuyag Munguntuul4/11(+2 -5 =4)[games]
Alexandra Kosteniuk3.5/11(+3 -7 =1)[games]

 page 3 of 3; games 51-66 of 66  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
51. T Kosintseva vs C Zhu  ½-½482011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikC11 French
52. N Kosintseva vs E Kovalevskaya  0-1452011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikB61 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, Larsen Variation, 7.Qd2
53. V Cmilyte vs B Munguntuul  ½-½472011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
54. A Stefanova vs X Zhao 0-1372011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikA46 Queen's Pawn Game
55. E Kovalevskaya vs A Galliamova  ½-½462011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikB40 Sicilian
56. X Zhao vs T Kosintseva 1-0292011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
57. B Munguntuul vs Kosteniuk  1-0812011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikC53 Giuoco Piano
58. Lagno vs V Cmilyte  0-1842011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
59. N Kosintseva vs A Stefanova  ½-½572011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikB12 Caro-Kann Defense
60. C Zhu vs W Ju  0-1692011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikE70 King's Indian
61. T Kosintseva vs N Kosintseva ½-½132011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation
62. Kosteniuk vs Lagno  0-1562011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikB07 Pirc
63. A Galliamova vs B Munguntuul  1-0572011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
64. W Ju vs X Zhao 1-0532011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikA28 English
65. A Stefanova vs E Kovalevskaya  ½-½542011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikD05 Queen's Pawn Game
66. V Cmilyte vs C Zhu  ½-½542011FIDE Women's Grand Prix NalchikD16 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
 page 3 of 3; games 51-66 of 66  PGN Download
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Oct-21-11  Billy Vaughan: So, any bets on the last move of the Kosintseva game?

I'm betting on <14. ... Bh2+ 1/2-1/2>!

Oct-21-11  notyetagm: <CG.COM>

You're gonna have to update Zhao Xue 's biography tomorrow.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Nalchik (2011)/Zhao Xue

:-)

Oct-21-11  jamesmaskell: <Billy Vaughan> Not quite but scarily close...
Oct-21-11
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  tamar: <paap> was a prophet. Zhao Xue played weakly and will lose to Ju Wenjun locking up #1 and #2 for chinese players.
Oct-21-11
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  tamar: Bettors looking for a million to one payout on the Kosintseva sisters doing anything other than a short draw were disappointed, as this familiar gamescore appeared.

[Event "FIDE Women Grand Prix 2011"]
[Site "Nalchik/Russia"]
[Date "2011.10.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Kosintseva, Tatiana"]
[Black "Kosintseva, Nadezhda"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C68"]
[WhiteElo "2536"]
[BlackElo "2560"]
[Annotator "Robot 3"]
[PlyCount "25"]
[EventDate "2011.??.??"]
[TimeControl "40/5400+30:1800+30"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. O-O Bg4 6. h3 h5 7. c3 Qd3 8. hxg4 hxg4 9. Nxe5 Bd6 10. Nxd3 Bh2+ 11. Kh1 Bg3+ 12. Kg1 Bh2+ 13. Kh1 1/2-1/2

Oct-21-11  Shams: I can see the Klitchko brothers not fighting each other, but the Kosintseva sisters' relationship would be just fine the next day no matter who were to win a match between them. Isn't drawing all the time slightly unfair to the other players?
Oct-21-11  Agent Bouncy: Organizers share a little of the blame for the continuing Kosintseva-Kosintseva farce. Why do they invite the sisters to play in the same tournament?
Oct-21-11  feitang: What´s wrong with their drawns? It´s fun to watch. They play all games with all they have got, what´s the problem with one short draw?
Oct-21-11  Shams: <Agent Bouncy> Well, they're both rated well over 2500, that might be the issue.
Oct-21-11  Ezzy: It's so refreshing to hear people discussing the Kosintseva sisters draw when Zhao Xue has just won an extremely strong Women's Grand Prix by 2.5 points with 9.5/11 and a rating performance of 2816!!

With a RP of 2974 going into the last round, she finally ran out of steam and lost to her compatriot Ju Wenjun.

I was willing for her not to lose so she would have had a RP in the 2900's, but to say that it was an anticlimax is a bit churlish, It was still a World Class performance, and one that will be remembered for a long time in Women's chess.

Congratulations to Zhao Xue for a magnificent display of chess!!

Oct-21-11  Blunderdome: :/ Too bad Zhao Xue lost, if she had gone 10.5/11 it would have been the best result of year, men's game included.
Oct-21-11  redwhitechess: Kosteniuk +3 (wons) is not bad (Ju Wenjun is +4), but -7 is not that good either.
Oct-21-11  waustad: <dumgai>Yes, I agree.
Oct-21-11  waustad: The Kosintseva sisters may wind up like the Polgar sisters. Judit and Zsuzsa drew all the time early until one of them won a game. After that it was tooth and nail.
Oct-21-11  dumbgai: <feitang: What´s wrong with their drawns? It´s fun to watch. They play all games with all they have got, what´s the problem with one short draw?>

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this Kosintseva sisters thing a mini-version of exactly what Fischer complained about the Soviet players doing? Sure, it's only one game, but it still gives them an unfair advantage over the rest of the field (albeit a small one).

Oct-22-11  Ladolcevita: Congrats to Zhaoxue on her maganificent performance in Nalchik!Simply bravo!
Oct-23-11  gazzawhite: <dumbgai: <feitang: What´s wrong with their drawns? It´s fun to watch. They play all games with all they have got, what´s the problem with one short draw?> Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this Kosintseva sisters thing a mini-version of exactly what Fischer complained about the Soviet players doing?>

You're exactly right.

Oct-23-11  frogbert: <Isn't drawing all the time slightly unfair to the other players?>

maybe it's even more "unfair" to themselves, shams?

Oct-23-11  frogbert: <if she had gone 10.5/11 it would have been the best result of year, men's game included.>

not really, blunderdome. it just highlights <an obvious flaw> in how performance ratings are calculated for extreme scores.

if you would've said that it would've been "the highest performance rating of the year, men's game included", it would've been undebatable. but again, it would under circumstances have been the best result of the year.

Oct-23-11  Blunderdome: But I didn't say performance rating, I said <best result>, which is sufficiently ambiguous, I think ;) All I'm really claiming is that it would have been the result that impressed me the most.
Oct-23-11  Blunderdome: BTW, Khismatullin had a "3199" performance at the ECC, with 5/5 on Board 6 -- how does that work, do they take the average rating of his opponents and add some arbitrarily large number to it?
Oct-23-11  frogbert: yes, that's what they do. and thereby they get an arbitrarily high "performance".

my rule of thumb: one can basically disregard most performance ratings based on 80% scores or more - the only thing they really tell you is that the player was in a different league compared to his/her opposition in that event. if the event is cat 21+ and a player still scores 80% or more, then asking for stronger opposition is a bit harsh - but even carlsen can't repeat nanjing 2009 on demand (although 70% score in 2010 was a very fine attempt).

<All I'm really claiming is that it would have been the result that impressed me the most.>

that's an entirely subjective scale, obviously. it goes without saying that zhao xue would've been completely incapable of reproing <any> of carlsen's results in 2011 (as an example) - so i guess the "best result" in your case also must be seen as being relative to the person achieving it. alternatively, we're in totally different camps when it comes to judging what "best result" means. :o)

Oct-23-11  Blunderdome: Well, how many points do you think Carlsen would amass if he played Zhao Xao's eleven opponents?
Oct-23-11  frogbert: more relevant: how many points do you think zhao xue would get if she had to start over?

carlsen could repeat (and does repeat) the kind of performances he's had so far this year. "lucky streaks" aren't what impress me - see my rule of thumb again wrt performances.

[carlsen would've had a very hard time finding any kind of motivation to play against this kind of field, and carlsen doesn't generally perform well without being motivated. but if his life depended on it, he would beat the field 10,5/11 - but it's all too hypothethical to be relevant.]

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