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🏆 Russian Team Championship (2014)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Alexander Grischuk, Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Morozevich, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Peter Svidler, Leinier Dominguez Perez, Gata Kamsky, Peter Leko, Dmitry Jakovenko, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Alexey Shirov, Nikita Vitiugov, Sergei Movsesian, Vladimir Fedoseev, Maxim Matlakov, Baadur Jobava, Victor Bologan, Vladimir Malakhov, Ernesto Inarkiev, Vladislav Artemiev, Evgeny Alekseev, Andrei Volokitin, Alexander Riazantsev, Alexey Sarana, Kirill Alekseenko, Denis Khismatullin, Sanan Sjugirov, Aleksey Dreev, Alexander Motylev, Zahar Efimenko, Daniil Dubov, Evgeny Najer, Sergei Rublevsky, Boris Grachev, Igor Lysyj, Vladimir Potkin, Alexandr Predke, Artyom Timofeev, Mikhail Kobalia, Aleksej Aleksandrov, Konstantin Landa, Grigoriy Oparin, Aleksandr Shimanov, Ildar Khairullin, Ivan Popov, Pavel Tregubov, Ivan Bukavshin, Andrei Kharlov, Dmitry Kokarev, Pavel Smirnov, Ildar Ibragimov, Alexey Goganov, Pavel Maletin, Dmitry Frolyanov, Yuri Yakovich, Olexandr Bortnyk, Ivan Rozum, Aleksei Pridorozhni, Mikhail Demidov, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Vitaly Sivuk, Anton Shomoev, Mikhail Mozharov, Jakov Geller, Sergey Ionov, Ilia Iljiushenok, Jaroslav Prizant, Sergey Vokarev, Marat Makarov, Artem Chernobay, Bogdan Belyakov, Alexander Cherniaev, Vahe Baghdasaryan, Pavel Potapov, Vladislav Nozdrachev, Sergey Grishchenko, Sergei Beshukov, Sergei Chekhov, Vasily Usmanov, Alexey Mokshanov, Rail Makhmutov, Anatoly Ozgibcev, David Shahinyan, Grigory Palchun, Boris Ofitserian, Mikhail Pogromsky, Sergey Savitskiy, Leonid Nozdrachev, Alexey Kostin, Tigran Simonian, Andrey Okara, Alexander Sergeyev, Alexander Zhurikhin, Andrey Aminov, Viacheslav Rozhkov, Alexander S Klyuev, Georgy Pogosian, Viktor N Parfenov

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Russian Team Championship (2014)

The 21st Russian Team Championships were held in Loo, Sochi between April 7 and April 13, 2014. The tournament was a 7-round Swiss with 13 teams; the teams had six players and one or two alternates. Top seeds Malakhit (Sverdlovsk Oblast) won the title, with 12 match points, scoring five match wins and two ties. ShSM-Nashe naslediye (Moscow) lost 4-2 in a key second-round match against Malakhit but recovered to place second with 11 points, their only other lost point being a last round tie against third-placers St. Petersburg. Universitet (Belorechensk), who tied with Malakhit in round 4, also finished on 10 match points but lost third place on fewer game points.

1st Malakhit (Sverdlovsk Oblast) +9 (6.0) +2 (4.0) +3 (4.0) =4 (3.0) +5 (4.0) =7 (3.0) +8 (4.5) 12 28.5 2nd ShSM-Nashe naslediye (Moscow) +10(3.5) -1 (2.0) +8 (4.0) +11(4.0) +12(5.5) +4 (3.5) =3 (3.0) 11 25.5 3rd St. Petersburg +8 (3.5) +7 (3.5) -1 (2.0) +5 (3.5) =4 (3.0) +9 (5.5) =2 (3.0) 10 24.0 4th Universitet (Belorechensk) +13(3.5) +5 (3.5) +7 (3.5) =1 (3.0) =3 (3.0) -2 (2.5) +12(4.0) 10 23.0 5th Yugra (Khanty-Mansi AO) +6 (4.0) -4 (2.5) +9 (5.0) -3 (2.5) -1 (2.0) bye(3.0) +7 (4.0) 7 23.0 6th SDYuSShOR ShSh (St. Petersburg) -5 (2.0) +13(4.0) -11(2.5) =7 (3.0) bye(3.0) =8 (3.0) +10(3.5) 7 21.0 7th Ladya (Kazan) +11(4.0) -3 (2.5) -4 (2.5) =6 (3.0) +10(3.5) =1 (3.0) -5 (2.0) 6 20.5 8th Politekhnik (Nizhniy Tagil) -3 (2.5) +12(5.0) -2 (2.0) =9 (3.0) +13(3.5) =6 (3.0) -1 (1.5) 6 20.5 9th Zhiguli (Samara Oblast) -1 (0.0) +10(4.0) -5 (1.0) =8 (3.0) +11(4.0) -3 (0.5) bye(3.0) 6 15.5 10th Turbonasos (Voronezh Oblast) -2 (2.5) -9 (2.0) +12(4.0) bye(3.0) -7 (2.5) +13(3.5) -6 (2.5) 5 20.0 11th Moscow Oblast -7 (2.0) bye(3.0) +6 (3.5) -2 (2.0) -9 (2.0) -12(2.0) +13(3.5) 5 18.0 12th Atom (Desnogorsk) bye(3.0) -8 (1.0) -10(2.0) +13(3.5) -2 (0.5) +11(4.0) -4 (2.0) 5 16.0 13th Yamal (Yamalo-Nenets AO) -4 (2.5) -6 (2.0) bye(3.0) -12(2.5) -8 (2.5) -10(2.5) -11(2.5) 1 17.5

Sergey Karjakin (4.0/7), Alexander Grischuk (6.0/7), Peter Leko (5.0/7), Alexey Shirov (4.0/6), Vladimir Malakhov (2.5/5), Alexander Motylev (2.0/3), Igor Lysyj (2.0/3) and Viktor Bologan (3.0/4) played for the winning team.

Detailed results: http://chess-results.com/tnr130202....

Previous edition: Russian Team Championships (2013)

Next edition: Russian Team Championship (2015)

 page 11 of 11; games 251-251 of 251  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
251. I Rozum vs V Sivuk  1-0802014Russian Team ChampionshipE14 Queen's Indian
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Apr-07-14  SickedChess: go Moro go! :-)
Apr-07-14  Davalillo: What happened to Nepo?
Apr-07-14  waustad: On the women's side there are many fewer games, and many of the usual suspects are playing in the Grand Prix in Khanty-Mansiysk instead.
Apr-07-14  Eti fan: Kamsky was held to 92 moves draw https://arena.chessdom.com/#/game/s...
Apr-07-14  waustad: Several of the players who didn't play in the first round played in the German Bundesliga yesterday. Nepomniachtchi is scheduled to play against Karjakin tomorrow. http://chess-results.com/tnr130202....
Apr-08-14  Davalillo: Thanks.
Apr-08-14  Refused: And Grischuk is beating Morozevich convincingly. Moro simply got outplayed there.
Apr-08-14  Refused: Timofeev-Efimenko looked quite interesting. Though 28...d3 was hardly the best idea.
Apr-08-14  fromoort: Quite a gathering in the Loo.
Apr-09-14  Arcturar: Nice play from Sascha Grischuk so far! Hope he keeps it up!
Apr-09-14  Arcturar: I'm also rooting for Karjakin, who is fresh from an excellent second half of the Candidates tournament.
Apr-09-14  Chris321: <Arcturar: I'm also rooting for Karjakin, who is fresh from an excellent second half of the Candidates tournament.>Me too,i like Karjakin,this guy got plenty of the good stuff,an he can play!.
Apr-09-14  SirRuthless: Good to see Gata and Moro in action again. Wild and wooly chess to entertain the masses.
Apr-09-14  paavoh: Are they really playing this in "Loo" (as posted on the front page)? Another Toiletgate in the making?
Apr-09-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <paavoh> There is even more than one place by that name:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loo#P...

How do you like them apples?

Apr-09-14  Arcturar: Yup, Grischuk is totally killing it. He just beat Vitiugov (who is no pushover) and has 3/3.
Apr-09-14  Refused: Vitiugov lost a pawn in the opening. Grischuk was able to hold onto that pawn and converted it. Thus Grischuk has now 3/3 and has passed Caruana, Kramnik and Anand on the live rating list. Thus there he is #3 now.
Apr-09-14  Everett: Not bad for a poker player.
Apr-09-14  Appaz: Grischuk climbs to #3 in the live rating. Worlds strongest smoker!
Apr-10-14  Conrad93: Can Grischuk break the 2800+ barrier this year?
Apr-10-14  Refused: Grischuk with an easy draw today against Alekseev. Neither side seemed to be in a real fighting mood today.
Apr-11-14  Refused: It looks like Grischuk is going for 4.5/5.
Weird looking opening, and now he has Tomashevsky in the ropes.
Apr-11-14  Refused: Jobava is also enjoying an excellent tournament. Today he was able to beat Svidler.
Apr-11-14  optimuswise: Jobava also in great form! He has 4./5. by beating Jakovenko, Kamsky and Svidled. Impressive!
Apr-11-14  mindanalyzer: Dominguez 4/5 too, #10 in live ratings
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