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Ukrainian Championship (2012)

Player: Yuri Kuzubov

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. A Korobov vs Y Kuzubov 1-036 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
2. Y Kuzubov vs Miroshnichenko  ½-½20 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
3. Ponomariov vs Y Kuzubov 0-1101 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
4. Y Kuzubov vs Eljanov  ½-½18 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
5. A Moiseenko vs Y Kuzubov 1-044 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
6. S Fedorchuk vs Y Kuzubov  1-034 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipB30 Sicilian
7. Y Kuzubov vs Efimenko 0-149 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipE46 Nimzo-Indian
8. A Volokitin vs Y Kuzubov  1-041 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipC10 French
9. Y Kuzubov vs Areshchenko  ½-½21 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
10. Y Vovk vs Y Kuzubov  0-180 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipC10 French
11. Y Kuzubov vs Zubov  0-164 2012 Ukrainian ChampionshipD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Kuzubov wins | Kuzubov loses  
 

Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-31-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Beholder: No Ivanchuk?!
Jul-31-12  LoveThatJoker: No Kryvoruchko either.

LTJ

Jul-31-12  blade2012: Thanks CG!
Jul-31-12  blade2012: <Beholder> Ivanchuk had never participate in a Ukrainian Championship
Aug-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Never? are you sure of that? I think Chuckie is old enough to have played for the old USSR, before Ukraine won back their independance. Maybe there has never been enough money to interest him? Still, you would think he might have played it once or twice.
Aug-03-12  kamalakanta: He played in the 73rd Ukranian Championship in 2004.

Ivanchuk vs D Shkuran, 2004

Aug-03-12  kamalakanta: Apparently that is the only time he played it.
Aug-05-12  blade2012: <kamalakanta> you're right!

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

It was a KO tournament

Aug-06-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Peligroso Patzer: In today's penultimate round, <Korobov vs. Eljanov> and <Fedorchuk vs. Volokitin> both apparently ended <1-0>.

I'm not sure of tie-break rules, but these results virtually clinch the championship for Anton Korobov.

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