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World Junior Championship Tournament

Shakhriyar Mamedyarov10.5/13(+8 -0 =5)[games]
Ferenc Berkes9.5/13(+7 -1 =5)[games]
Evgeny Alekseev9/13(+6 -1 =6)[games]
Vugar Gashimov9/13(+7 -2 =4)[games]
Jan Smeets8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Chao Li8.5/13(+7 -3 =3)[games]
Daniel Stellwagen8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Tomi Nyback8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Yue Wang8.5/13(+4 -0 =9)[games]
Davit Maghalashvili8.5/13(+5 -1 =7)[games]
Radoslaw Wojtaszek8/13(+4 -1 =8)[games]
Erwin L'Ami8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Hao Wang8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Alexandr Kharitonov8/13(+4 -1 =8)[games]
Evgeny Tomashevsky8/13(+4 -1 =8)[games]
Igor Kurnosov8/13(+5 -2 =6)[games]
Deep Sengupta8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Jakob Vang Glud7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Tornike Sanikidze7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Borki Predojevic7.5/13(+4 -2 =7)[games]
Kalin Karakehajov7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Ildar Khairullin7.5/13(+4 -2 =7)[games]
Andrey Zhigalko7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Nidjat Mamedov7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Baris Esen7.5/13(+4 -2 =7)[games]
Viktor Laznicka7.5/13(+3 -1 =9)[games]
Kirill Kuderinov7.5/13(+7 -5 =1)[games]
Stefan Macak7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Malkhaz Sulashvili7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Bartlomiej Heberla7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Evgeny Romanov7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
Mateusz Bartel7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
* (92 players total; 60 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

 page 21 of 21; games 501-523 of 523  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
501. Y Wang vs L'Ami  ½-½292005World Junior ChampionshipD80 Grunfeld
502. Predojevic vs E Romanov  1-0782005World Junior ChampionshipB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
503. K Akshat vs L Perdomo  1-0452005World Junior ChampionshipE68 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4
504. H Tikkanen vs F Zeynalov  1-0482005World Junior ChampionshipA52 Budapest Gambit
505. E Can vs H Cil  1-0342005World Junior ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
506. E Alekseev vs F Berkes  ½-½382005World Junior ChampionshipB42 Sicilian, Kan
507. Wojtaszek vs Stellwagen  ½-½922005World Junior ChampionshipE67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
508. F Aleskerov vs G Lettieri  1-0502005World Junior ChampionshipB20 Sicilian
509. F de Cresce El Debs vs Negi  ½-½262005World Junior ChampionshipB23 Sicilian, Closed
510. O Kurmann vs M Cornette  ½-½352005World Junior ChampionshipB01 Scandinavian
511. Mamedyarov vs Nyback  ½-½82005World Junior ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
512. Kharitonov vs Y Wang  ½-½382005World Junior ChampionshipD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
513. Stellwagen vs S Zhigalko  1-0362005World Junior ChampionshipB30 Sicilian
514. E Romanov vs Y Wen  ½-½272005World Junior ChampionshipB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
515. L'Ami vs V Gashimov  0-1542005World Junior ChampionshipA60 Benoni Defense
516. F Zeynalov vs E Can  ½-½692005World Junior ChampionshipD05 Queen's Pawn Game
517. K Kuderinov vs H Tikkanen  1-0362005World Junior ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
518. G Lettieri vs R Nava  0-1482005World Junior ChampionshipB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
519. H Rau vs F de Cresce El Debs  1-0252005World Junior ChampionshipD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
520. G Grecescu vs O Kurmann  1-0752005World Junior ChampionshipA15 English
521. Smeets vs Mamedyarov  ½-½282005World Junior ChampionshipC78 Ruy Lopez
522. Wojtaszek vs E Alekseev  0-1572005World Junior ChampionshipE12 Queen's Indian
523. F Berkes vs Nyback  1-0522005World Junior ChampionshipE55 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, Bronstein Variation
 page 21 of 21; games 501-523 of 523  PGN Download
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Nov-22-05  VishyFan: surprise! surprise! Shakh has played 12 moves so far in the last round game with jan smeets, i expected a draw inside 10 moves.. :)
Nov-22-05  DCP23: A draw.

Shakh wins the Junior Championship!

Nov-22-05  VishyFan: Li Chao(b) finished with a score of 8.5/13......., he is set to gain a whooping 132 ELO points.....
Nov-23-05  nsteinme: The official list has Li Chao gaining only 54 points (only 54!? still amazing).

http://www.tsf.org.tr/worldchess/bo...

Nov-23-05  VishyFan: <nsteinme> the official list just defaults the 'k' factor for everybody to 10, which is not the case with Li Chao...

his current K-factor is 25.......

so, 5.38 X 25 = 134.5 ELO gain, which is whoooooooping!

is this some sort of record?

Nov-23-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: <VishyFan> Li Chao performance is awesome but there is a boy who gained more this year. Gaston Needleman. He gained over 150 points at Buenos Aires. I hope and think we hear more of them both.

Btw. what's that (B) behind Li Chao name stands for? I see that also in the official list.

Nov-23-05  alexapple: There is another male chess player in China with the exactly the same name of Li Chao and the same characters and of course the same pronounciation.

Maybe you hv noticed that,In China, there are two female chess player with "same" name of Wang Yu. BUT the "Yu" corresponeds diffrent Chinese characters and different tones.

(In China, almost every (NOT ALL) character has its normal tone. there are 4 tones in Chinese offical language,also called PUTONGHUA. so in most cases one prounciation corresponds 4 tones and corresponds mutiple characteres. )

Nov-23-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: <alexapple> maybe we should call this player Li Chao(A):). I notice chessgames.com has some problems with Chinese names also sometimes. Xie used to be confused with Xu. Here an example with a respected kibitzer <whitehead1963> Xie Jun vs Wang Lei, 2000 Sorry that is whitehat1963. Now I got confused here:)

You know what the most frequent name in the databas is? Tan. http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches... With 15 million Tans in the world that may not be so surprising. Four of them use to be one and the same person! It is corrected now. There use to be a <"Tan", "Tan Huang Luang", "Tan H.L."> and Tan Hiong Liong who were one and the same person LOL. No wonder there are so many Tans;). Now I only see two Tans who are one and the same person. Lian-Ann Tan and Tan Lian Ann. I guess..

Nov-26-05  yalie: why didnt koneru humpy play in the boys' section?
Nov-26-05  Udit Narayan: <yalie> LOL!
Nov-29-05  Knight13: Man... I'm gonna work my hardest to become the future World Junior Champion! :). I'm gonna reach 2500 in no time!
Nov-29-05  alicefujimori: One thing that annoys me about the record of the Chinese players' names is that they don't differentiate which one is the surname and which one is the actual name. In case a lot of you don't know, in Chinese the surname actually comes first before the name. So for example...Xie Jun..."Xie" is actually the surname and "Jun" is actually the name. Like "Li Chao". "Li" is actually the surname and "Chao" is actually the name.

So it would be nice if the people doing these pgns and tournament records could record the Chinese names properly.

Nov-30-05  Knight13: <alicefujimori> Well you know what? "Xie Jun" in Chinese is "Jun Xie." Chinese put the last name first, followed by the first name, unlike we do the opposite. It's different countries, man. Different culture. Accept it. The Chinese might even think we got weird names and we write our names strangely ;)
Nov-30-05  notsodeepthought: <Knight13>: <<alicefujimori>... It's different countries, <man>. Different culture. Accept it.> Hmmm, I could be mistaken, but speaking of "different cultures", in most countries where <Alice> is a first name, that person is not a <man>... you may want to "accept" that too.
Dec-01-05  sneaky pete: <notsodeepthought> Go tell that to Alice Cooper and see if he accepts it, man!
Dec-01-05  notsodeepthought: <sneaky pete: <notsodeepthought> Go tell that to Alice Cooper and see if he accepts it, <man>!> I knew that was coming... but seriously, how many other guys whose first name is Alice do you know? (incidentally, how would you know whether I am a guy or not?)
Dec-01-05  Knight13: <notsodeepthought> Okay <<man>>. We got it. It's cool <<man>>. It's cool.
Dec-01-05  Knight13: <notsodeepthought> I mean, come on, man! Don't you hear people say, "What's up, man? How's it goin', buddy?" Saying "man" is how people talk. It's not saying that you're a "man" or something. Another: "Hey, man, you got somethin' ta say?" It's just the cool-talkin'-style some people use. ;)
Dec-01-05  notsodeepthought: <Knight13> I guess I'm not cool. Fortunately I don't sound retarded either.
Dec-02-05  Knight13: <notsodeepthought> True. Not everone's like that.
Jan-10-06  Laskerfan82: Shahriyar won this tournament very convincingly ... it felt like he was in a different league altogether. Should be interesting to see how he performs in Corus (albeit last minute notice)
Apr-29-06  Danny121: You suke
Apr-29-06  technical draw: Knight 13 should not reply after notsodeepthought. It looks like the poor mouse will get will be burned with hot coffee!
Dec-19-06  notyetagm: Mamedyarov went like an undefeated +8 in this tournament. Anyone know what his Tournamnet Performance Rating (TPR) was for this excellent performance?

At one point I believe Mamedyarov's TPR was over 3000(!), before he coasted home to win easily with draws in the later rounds.

Aug-15-10  notyetagm: With this tournament win Mamedyarov becomes the only **2-time** winner of the World Junior Championship.
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