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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
World Junior Championship Tournament

Ahmed Adly10/13(+10 -3 =0)[games]
Ivan Popov9.5/13(+7 -1 =5)[games]
Dmitry Andreikin9/13(+5 -0 =8)[games]
Hao Wang9/13(+5 -0 =8)[games]
Arman Pashikian8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Parimarjan Negi8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Gawain Jones8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Georg Meier8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Maxim Rodshtein8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Daan Brandenburg8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Daniel Stellwagen8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Ildar Khairullin8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Abhijeet Gupta8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Fidel Corrales Jimenez8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Evgeny Romanov8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Bassem Amin8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Viktor Laznicka7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Deepan Chakkravarthy J7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Geetha Narayanan Gopal7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Yuri Vovk7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Jayaram Ashwin7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Avetik Grigoryan7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Wesley So7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Hrant Melkumyan7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
David Howell7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Davit Jojua7/12(+3 -1 =8)[games]
Hrair Simonian7/12(+4 -2 =6)[games]
Gogineni Rohit7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
Viacheslav Kulakov6.5/12(+5 -4 =3)[games]
Sebastien Feller6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
Tamas Banusz6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
Tornike Sanikidze6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
(78 players total; 46 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

 page 16 of 16; games 376-389 of 389  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
376. A Gupta vs D Brandenburg  ½-½192007World Junior ChampionshipD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
377. D Khamrakulov vs K Bulski  1-0292007World Junior ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
378. G Nigalidze vs S Ter-Sahakyan  ½-½342007World Junior ChampionshipD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
379. L Ibarra Chami vs V Nithander  0-1452007World Junior ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
380. M Llaneza-Vega vs Deepan Chakkravarthy J  0-1332007World Junior ChampionshipB81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
381. H Melkumyan vs F Pancevski  ½-½542007World Junior ChampionshipE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
382. T Sanikidze vs R Hovhannisyan  ½-½452007World Junior ChampionshipD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
383. G N Gopal vs L Bregadze  1-0432007World Junior ChampionshipB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
384. H Simonian vs M Ragger  1-0662007World Junior ChampionshipB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
385. E Pileckis vs K R Arun  ½-½502007World Junior ChampionshipA15 English
386. Y Hambardzumian vs G Kjartansson  1-0602007World Junior ChampionshipB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
387. S Feller vs D Kalashian  ½-½642007World Junior ChampionshipE15 Queen's Indian
388. D Benidze vs R Hungaski  1-0782007World Junior ChampionshipD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
389. V Laznicka vs S Kaplan  1-0732007World Junior ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
 page 16 of 16; games 376-389 of 389  PGN Download
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Oct-15-07  BIDMONFA: World Junior Championship (2007)

Round 12, leaders Ivan Popov and Ahmed Adly 9 points

http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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Oct-15-07  notyetagm: <BIDMONFA: World Junior Championship (2007) Round 12, leaders Ivan Popov and Ahmed Adly 9 points

http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...;

Wow, tremendous comeback by Adly. Great clutch wins down the stretch, reminiscent of Dr. Lasker.

He deserves to become the new World Junior Champion, the first from Africa I do believe that would make him.

Oct-15-07  pawnofdoom: Adly is great at this. After losing his first game, he goes off to win 6 or 7 games in a row. After suffering another loss, he falls behind, gets a few draws, and is now back in first place! What a comeback!

Meanwhile, I hope Wang Hao will suddenly decide to stop drawing his games and win. I really want a Chinese player to win this championship for once, and all Wang Hao has to do is win his next game, and that Adly and Popov don't. Unfortunately, Wang Hao has a game as black against 2nd seed Stellwagen, and it won't be an easy game.

Oct-15-07  notyetagm: <pawnofdoom: Adly is great at this. After losing his first game, he goes off to win 6 or 7 games in a row. After suffering another loss, he falls behind, gets a few draws, and is now back in first place! What a comeback!

Meanwhile, I hope Wang Hao will suddenly decide to stop drawing his games and win. I really want a Chinese player to win this championship for once, and all Wang Hao has to do is win his next game, and that Adly and Popov don't. Unfortunately, Wang Hao has a game as black against 2nd seed Stellwagen, and it won't be an easy game.>

Nah, I don't think Wang Hao will win it now. Probably either Adly or Popov will win their White game and that's all for Wang Hao's chances.

Besides, the next best thing to a Chinese winning the World Junior Championship is an African (Egypt) winning it. :-)

Go Adly!

Oct-15-07  Jim Bartle: Adly vs. Leko would be interesting. I guy who never draws against a guy who seems to draw all the time.
Oct-16-07  Atkins: <Jim Bartle: Adly vs. Leko would be interesting. I guy who never draws against a guy who seems to draw all the time.> Mightbe interesting. Adly will learn how to draw... (I'm jocking) In fact I'm happy to see Adly fights for the title. Chess is really becoming international.
Oct-16-07
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  superuser171: yea funny point Jim...Adly didn't draw in any of his 12 games! see that shows his fighting spirit.
Oct-16-07  joebuck: Adly won against Meier in the last round! Congrats to a great tournament for him and a fine win for Egypt! Final standings here: http://www.chess-results.com/Tnr823...
Oct-16-07  gmgomes: <Adly won against Meier in the last round!> any idea of his rating performance?
Oct-16-07  BIDMONFA: World Junior Championship (2007)

Champion - AHMED ADLY
Sub-Champion - IVAN POPOV

http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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Oct-16-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  superuser171: Congrats For Ahmed n our Egypt...Great performance & fighting spiriy by him
Oct-16-07  Marvol: <Jim Bartle: Adly vs. Leko would be interesting. I guy who never draws against a guy who seems to draw all the time.>

In the last WCCship, Leko drew 10 of his games, as did Anand, Kramnik and Gelfand, while Svidler even drew 11.

In the candidates' matches he beat Gurevich +3 =1 and then Bareev +2 =3.

In Dortmund Leko drew 6 of his 7 games, as did Alekseev, Anand (again), and Carlsen.

In Morelia-Linares, he drew 10 of his 14 games, as many as Topalov (!), two <less> than Svidler (him again) and Aronian (!), and only one less than Anand (him again) and Ivanchuk.

In the Amber blindfold section he drew 6 of 11, two less than Carlsen, one less than Svidler and Ivanchuk and as many as Gelfand; in the rapid section he drew only five games finishing third, drawing equal or less games than <everyone> except the bottom-three finishers Vallejo, Radjabov and van Wely.

And he won the ACP rapid with overall stats of +6 =6, -1.

Hardly stats that would qualify him for being very drawish compared to his peers.

Oct-16-07  notyetagm: <joebuck: Adly won against Meier in the last round! Congrats to a great tournament for him and a fine win for Egypt! Final standings here: http://www.chess-results.com/Tnr823...;

Congratulations to the new World Junior Champion Adly! :-)

Oct-16-07  notyetagm: Wow, the new World Junior Champion Adly did not play a single(!) draw in the 13-round tournament: +10 -3 <=0>.
Oct-16-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Chnebelgrind: Adly is the first World Junior Champion of the African continent http://encyclopedia.thefreedictiona... Congratulations!
Oct-16-07  ahmadov: <notyetagm: Wow, the new World Junior Champion Adly did not play a single(!) draw in the 13-round tournament: +10 -3 <=0>.> So, chess is not going to be boring in the future as some people assume... :)
Oct-16-07  Riverbeast: Congratulations to Adly he played some fantastic chess. My favorite is his game against Melkumyan - but many of his wins in this tournament were simply brilliant
Oct-16-07  dumbgai: Everyone, check out the game Mongontuul-Soumya from the final round. Truly incredible endgame (though filled with time-inducted blunders)!
Oct-16-07  Jim Bartle: "Hardly stats that would qualify him (Leko) for being very drawish compared to his peers."

My apologies. I had the impression Leko was the drawmaster among the elite. Who would be a better example—Ulf Andersson?

Oct-16-07  Marvol: <Jim Bartle: My apologies. I had the impression Leko was the drawmaster among the elite. Who would be a better example—Ulf Andersson?>

Ulf is THE drawmaster alright, but hardly elite. Svidler seems to be the elite player with the highest % of draws lately (as you can already feel from the stats I gave, where he outdrew Leko thrice).

Leko used to draw more but has spiced up his game a bit the last few years.

Oct-16-07  capablancakarpov: Congratulations Adly, this win is very important for the development of chess in Africa!
Oct-17-07  Pinoychess: http://pinoychess.informe.com/forum...
Oct-17-07  notyetagm: Simply amazing that Adly did not play a single(!) draw, going +10 -3 <=0>.

World Junior Championship (2007)/Ahmed Adly

Oct-17-07  joebuck: <frogbert:

the real shocker, however, was the winner, which indeed happened to be adly, who recovered brilliantly after his two defeats. for a 2494 to perform nearly at 2700, winning 32 rating points along the way, was something i didn't expect at all.>

Cut and paste from the Negi forum.

Nov-04-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: <Riverbeast> <(Nakamura excepted)> No he is not, he was born in Japan, not a native American. Think there is only ONE native American (North) under 40 in the USA. He just received his GM norm, his name escapes me.
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