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Women's World Team Championship (2007)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Yifan Hou, Tatiana Kosintseva, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Zhao Xue, Maia Chiburdanidze, Kateryna Lahno, Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, Elina Danielian, Monika Socko, Lilit Mkrtchian, Anna Ushenina, Ruan Lufei, Lela Javakhishvili, Elisabeth Paehtz, Huang Qian, Inna Gaponenko, Nino Khurtsidze, Yang Shen, Ekaterina Korbut, Iweta Radziewicz Rajlich, Ketino Kachiani-Gersinska, Elena Tairova, Sopiko Khukhashvili, Tatjana Vasilevich, Le Thao Nguyen Pham, Jana Jackova, Sopio Gvetadze, Jolanta Zawadzka, Karina Szczepkowska-Horowska, Melanie Ohme, Katerina Nemcova, Nelly Aginian, Thi Thanh An Nguyen, Oksana Vozovic, Hoang Thi Bao Tram, Thanh Tu Le, Jessica Nill, Marta Przezdziecka, Kieu Thien Kim Le, Olga Sikorova, Siranush Andriasian, Maria Schoene, Petra Blazkova, Liana Aghabekian, Tuduetso Sabure, Boikhutso Mudongo, Ontiretse Sabure, Tshepiso Lopang, Sylvia Pilane Masego

 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 63  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Huang Qian vs M Schoene 1-061 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipE97 King's Indian
2. I Gaponenko vs K Szczepkowska-Horowska  1-043 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
3. Yifan Hou vs O Sikorova  1-028 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB23 Sicilian, Closed
4. M Schoene vs O Sabure  1-034 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC90 Ruy Lopez, Closed
5. J Nill vs T Lopang  1-036 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
6. L Javakhishvili vs I Rajlich  1-058 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipA15 English
7. T Kosintseva vs Lahno  1-054 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC78 Ruy Lopez
8. Yang Shen vs N Aginian  1-057 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
9. K Nemcova vs M Schoene  1-058 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB08 Pirc, Classical
10. T Nguyen vs B Mudongo  1-050 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
11. Kieu Thien Kim Le vs T Sabure  1-050 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipA40 Queen's Pawn Game
12. P Blazkova vs B Mudongo  1-041 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB20 Sicilian
13. J Jackova vs T Sabure  1-032 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC14 French, Classical
14. M Ohme vs S Andriasian  1-053 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
15. Chiburdanidze vs Kieu Thien Kim Le  1-044 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
16. T Nguyen vs J Nill  1-058 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
17. Yifan Hou vs T Sabure  1-023 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
18. E Kovalevskaya vs S Masego  1-035 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB07 Pirc
19. N Kosintseva vs T Lopang  1-016 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC46 Three Knights
20. M Przezdziecka vs K Nemcova  1-047 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipA16 English
21. J Zawadzka vs O Sikorova  1-039 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB32 Sicilian
22. I Gaponenko vs Hoang Thi Bao Tram  1-046 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
23. Lahno vs Kieu Thien Kim Le  1-042 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipB05 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
24. T Vasilevich vs S Khukhashvili  1-049 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipE00 Queen's Pawn Game
25. J Zawadzka vs N Aginian  1-041 2007 Women's World Team ChampionshipC11 French
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Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: <Percy> for some reason the win over Russia did not find its way into the news here in India but our 3-1 loss to Georgia did...
Sep-06-09  percyblakeney: <Open Defence> Without Koneru it looks tough for India, but beating Russia was a very good result (helped a bit by Gunina's forfeit after being 60 seconds late). Prestige match today between Russia and China, and both teams need a win not to lose too much ground to Georgia and Poland.
Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: yeah, I guess Chiburdanidze is carrying the Georgian flag high as usual...
Sep-06-09  DCP23: <Open Defence: <Percy> for some reason the win over Russia did not find its way into the news here in India but our 3-1 loss to Georgia did...>

Well there's a reason. As you maybe know by now, the India-Russia match was really a 1.5:1.5 plus +:- rather than simply 2.5:1.5.

Gunina was forfeited on the 4th board (in what would have surely been a win for her and thus a won match, as is evident from her other games and the other games of her opponent) according to the new, optional "zero-tolerance" rule.

Furthermore, there are two different witness accounts as to the amount of time Gunina was late for the game. According to her opponent, she was late for 1 minute (this is quoted by <percy> above). According to Evgeny Surov, a journalist now on site in Ningbo and who was actually present at the start of the round too, Gunina was late for exactly 2 seconds.

Surov's witness account: < http://kasparovchess.crestbook.com/... >

Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: yes, but even the controversy did not make the news here.. the Indian sports press seems obsessed with cricket and believe it or not US Lingerie Bowl Football of all things
Sep-06-09  DCP23: <percyblakeney: (helped a bit by Gunina's forfeit after being 60 seconds late).>

I disagree strongly with that perspective. It wasn't 'helped a bit', it was only and solely because of that forfeit that the match was won, otherwise it would have been lost for India.

Gunina outclasses her opponent by a huge margin, has WON EACH AND EVERY GAME she played so far, and is in great form (just returned from winning the Moscow Blitz Championship), while her opponent LOST EACH AND EVERY GAME she played, all of them to much weaker players than Gunina.

Sep-06-09  DCP23: <Open Defence: the Indian sports press seems obsessed with cricket>

He-he... I personally never understood cricket but since my favorite player Peter Svidler is such a big fan of it, can't complain ;)

Sep-06-09  percyblakeney: China-Russia 2-2 (Hou won against Tatiana K. while Nadezhda K. won against Zhao Xue). Surprise win for Armenia against Georgia, so Poland will be in the lead after beating India but their remaining matches look tough: China, Georgia, Russia and Armenia.
Sep-06-09  slomarko: Poland smashed India 3-1
Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: and without <Slomarko> too :)
Sep-06-09  slomarko: <Open Defence: and without <Slomarko> too :)> heh

standings:
1.Poland 9 (12,5)
2.China One 7 (12,5)
3.Georgia 7 (12)
4.Ukraine 6 (11,5)
5.Russia 5 (10,5)
6.China Two 5 (10)
7.Armenia 4 (7,5)
8.USA 3 (9,5)
9.India 3 (7,5)
10.Vietnam 1 (6,5)

Tania Sachdev is 0/4 btw

Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: I must say I am dissapointed at India being 9th even without Humpy...
Sep-06-09  DCP23: <Open Defence: I must say I am dissapointed at India being 9th even without Humpy...>

That's OK, you're without Koneru Humpy, we're without Alexandra Kosteniuk, Ukraine is without Katya Lahno. Of course the Chinese quite unhumorously fielded their strongest, as they always do ;)

Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: is Socko playing for Poland I imagine she is.. one of the players to have caught my eye.. interesting player as is her husband too
Sep-06-09  percyblakeney: <is Socko playing for Poland>

Actually not, Poland is doing extremely well considering that their team is ranked 8th of 10 with a rating average of 2396 (China is 2506, Georgia 2491 and Russia 2480).

Sep-06-09  slomarko: <Open Defence: is Socko playing for Poland I imagine she is.. one of the players to have caught my eye.. interesting player as is her husband too> she is not playing. Poland can toast these weakie teams even without her...
Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: that is impressive.. I hope Poland do well in their upcoming matches against the "strong teams"
Sep-06-09  redwhitechess: just found that the women's world team champ 09 is being discussed here. Hou is win today, and I think Tania Sachdev is on her fourth loses? can we have new section for this event?
Sep-06-09  slomarko: <just found that the women's world team champ 09 is being discussed here. > unfortunately, for reasons which defy logic, CG refused to make a page about the championship in progress and we are forced to use this one.
Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: I think they are slow on the job.. rather than refused.. I did not see a post where they refused to make a page.. maybe I missed it ?
Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: <slomarko> do you live in Poland ? how is the chess scene ? a lot of clubs or is the internet developing the talent ?
Sep-06-09  percyblakeney: <I think they are slow on the job.. rather than refused..>

It has been suggested several times the last five days, so I guess they just don't care about this World Championship...

Sep-06-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: could it be some people are on vacation with the US Holiday on Monday ?
Sep-07-09  redwhitechess: today hot: Irina Krush vs Hou Yifan. had they met before?
Sep-07-09  percyblakeney: <redwhitechess> Yep, Hou lost when she was 11 and 300 points lower rated but only has wins since then, and now that there is a proper page at Yinzhou Cup Women World Teams (2009) these discussions can be moved there :-)
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