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Ukrainian Championships (2005)

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Alexander Areshchenko, Zahar Efimenko, Anton Korobov, Sergey Fedorchuk, Vladimir Baklan, Yuri Kuzubov, Vadim Malakhatko, Oleg Romanishin, Dmitry Kononenko, Alexander Zubarev, Vladislav Borovikov, Michail Brodsky, Vladimir Onischuk, Yuri Kruppa, Valery Neverov, Kateryna Lahno, Konstantin Tarlev, Orest Gritsak, Yaroslav Zinchenko, Sergey Pavlov, Alexander Moroz, Eduard Andreev, Igor Smirnov, Anna Ushenina, Alexander Alexikov, Anatoliy Nesteretz, Alexandr Truskavetsky, Alexsey Peskov, Vasily Nedilko, Igor Labensky, Oleg Burlai, Vladimir Kovalchuk

 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 77  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. V Nedilko vs Efimenko  1-064 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
2. Lahno vs E Andreev 1-031 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsC18 French, Winawer
3. Y Zinchenko vs V Kovalchuk  1-029 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
4. A Zubarev vs A Moroz  ½-½17 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB33 Sicilian
5. S Pavlov vs Y Kruppa  ½-½18 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsC07 French, Tarrasch
6. Y Kuzubov vs I Smirnov  ½-½27 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE20 Nimzo-Indian
7. D Kononenko vs O Gritsak  1-025 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
8. A Korobov vs K Tarlev  1-072 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE55 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, Bronstein Variation
9. I Labensky vs M Brodsky 0-141 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE24 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
10. V Malakhatko vs A Truskavetsky 1-032 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE90 King's Indian
11. Areshchenko vs A Nesteretz 1-056 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
12. O Burlai vs V Borovikov  ½-½22 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB40 Sicilian
13. Baklan vs V Onischuk  1-032 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB54 Sicilian
14. A Alexikov vs V Neverov  0-137 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB42 Sicilian, Kan
15. S Fedorchuk vs A Peskov  1-062 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
16. A Ushenina vs Romanishin  1-040 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
17. K Tarlev vs A Korobov  0-129 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB50 Sicilian
18. O Gritsak vs D Kononenko  ½-½49 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA37 English, Symmetrical
19. I Smirnov vs Y Kuzubov  ½-½25 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB33 Sicilian
20. Y Kruppa vs S Pavlov  1-035 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
21. A Moroz vs A Zubarev 1-045 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB58 Sicilian
22. V Kovalchuk vs Y Zinchenko  0-143 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB30 Sicilian
23. E Andreev vs Lahno  ½-½118 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsC42 Petrov Defense
24. M Brodsky vs I Labensky  1-038 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA04 Reti Opening
25. A Truskavetsky vs V Malakhatko  0-148 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-06-05  siggemannen: well done Areshchenko!
Sep-06-05  nsteinme: Can it really be true that every last game Areshchenko played was decisive? Did they maybe just leave the draws out of the database as being too boring?
Sep-06-05  iron maiden: I know he drew one of the blitz tiebreak games against Efimenko.
Sep-06-05  siggemannen: one could notice the fighting spirit of those guys, even the top two, they won many and lost many, cool stuff
Sep-10-05  Petrosian63: Why didn't Ivanchuk play?
Sep-10-05  percyblakeney: None of the highest rated Ukrainians were playing, apart from Ivanchuk also Ponomariov, Moiseenko and Karjakin were absent.
Sep-10-05  percyblakeney: ...and Volokitin wasn't there either.
Sep-10-05  azaris: Chessbase also claim there was one Russian in the lineup:

http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp...

I think they confused FM Alexander Zubarev from Russia with GM Alexander Zubarev from the Ukraine.

Sep-10-05  aw1988: What about Zubzhaschasvili?
Oct-16-05  Giraf: anybody knows if there is any crosstable?
Oct-16-05  Giraf: Or where is that famous Ponomaryov?
Oct-16-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: <GiraF> click on this link for the cross table Ukrainian Championships (2005)
Oct-16-05  cuendillar: Apparently they are ordered by scoring percentage. Makes it look a bit strange in a knock-out event.
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