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Ukrainian Championships (2005)

Player: Valery Neverov

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. A Alexikov vs V Neverov  0-137 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB42 Sicilian, Kan
2. V Neverov vs A Alexikov  ½-½33 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA54 Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3
3. V Neverov vs Y Kuzubov  1-044 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA08 King's Indian Attack
4. Y Kuzubov vs V Neverov  ½-½21 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. Y Kruppa vs V Neverov  1-047 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
6. V Neverov vs Y Kruppa  1-063 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE60 King's Indian Defense
7. Y Kruppa vs V Neverov  ½-½25 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
8. V Neverov vs Y Kruppa  ½-½40 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE70 King's Indian
9. Efimenko vs V Neverov 1-025 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
10. Efimenko vs V Neverov  1-057 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsB41 Sicilian, Kan
11. V Neverov vs Efimenko  ½-½88 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA16 English
12. V Neverov vs Efimenko  1-068 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA13 English
13. V Neverov vs V Borovikov  ½-½17 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsA30 English, Symmetrical
14. V Borovikov vs V Neverov  1-039 2005 Ukrainian ChampionshipsE60 King's Indian Defense
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Neverov wins | Neverov loses  
 

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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