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🏆 FIDE Women's World Team Championship (2011)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Yifan Hou, Humpy Koneru, Wenjun Ju, Tatiana Kosintseva, Xue Zhao, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Nana Dzagnidze, Mariya Muzychuk, Zhongyi Tan, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Valentina Gunina, Harika Dronavalli, Bella Khotenashvili, Elina Danielian, Natalija Pogonina, Lilit Mkrtchian, Anna Ushenina, Lela Javakhishvili, Natalia Zhukova, Yelena Dembo, Salome Melia, Inna Gaponenko, Nino Khurtsidze, Padmini Rout, Tania Sachdev, Xiaowen Zhang, Tatjana Vasilevich, Le Thao Nguyen Pham, Thi Bao Tram Hoang, Lilit Galojan, Soumya Swaminathan, Nelly Aginian, Betul Cemre Yildiz Kadioglu, Maria Kursova, Kubra Ozturk, Thi Mai Hung Nguyen, Thi Thanh An Nguyen, Marina Makropoulou, Thi Nhu Y Hoang, Ekaterini Fakhiridou, Ekaterini Pavlidou, Zoi Iordanidou, Cecile Henriette van der Merwe, Kardelen Cemhan, Ebru Kaplan, Denise Bouah, Yesim Patel, Anzel Solomons, Lauren van Niekerk

 page 3 of 3; games 51-63 of 63  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
51. Z Tan vs T Vasilevich  ½-½472011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
52. M Muzychuk vs Y Hou  ½-½202011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
53. N Aginian vs N Pogonina  ½-½122011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipC09 French, Tarrasch, Open Variation, Main line
54. L Pham vs M Muzychuk  ½-½542011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipA89 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6
55. I Gaponenko vs T Nguyen  ½-½772011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipB20 Sicilian
56. T Nguyen vs N Zhukova  ½-½432011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipD33 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
57. T Vasilevich vs T Hoang  ½-½672011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
58. Y Hou vs Koneru  ½-½332011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
59. H Dronavalli vs W Ju ½-½372011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipE86 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6
60. P Rout vs Z Tan  ½-½442011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipB08 Pirc, Classical
61. T Kosintseva vs E Danielian  ½-½112011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
62. L Mkrtchian vs Kosteniuk ½-½132011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
63. V Gunina vs L Galojan  ½-½122011FIDE Women's World Team ChampionshipE15 Queen's Indian
 page 3 of 3; games 51-63 of 63  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Dec-23-11  knighterrant999: Kids are the future of American chess. Well, except for expatriated foreigners. Maybe USCF should send expatriates to more events.
Dec-23-11  Ladolcevita: It seems now our most significant round should be the one vs India after the amazing perfect win vs Russia...

<onur87>
Turkey is indeed a wonderful country,I remember somewhere reading a line,something like:If one has ever witnessed those splendid ages of Turkey,they would never find a better place than Turkey. I believe your country wouldnt be lonely for there are many people that really appreciate Turkey:)

Dec-23-11  onur87: <lodelcevita> <waustad> Firstly my dear friends, excuse me for my awful english. we arent great chess country but we are improving. And if i talk about my country :), certainly i cant be neutral :). But i invite everybody here and i hope you like us and my country. Thanks..
Dec-23-11  notyetagm: <waustad: It appears that China has swept Russia 4-0. Wow.>

Egads!!!

China 4
Russia 0

Dec-23-11  notyetagm: China 4, Russia 0

Board 1 N Kosintseva vs Yifan Hou, 2011 0-1

Board 2 Ju Wenjun vs T Kosintseva, 2011 1-0

Board 3 Kosteniuk vs Zhao Xue, 2011 0-1

Board 4 Tan Zhongyi vs V Gunina, 2011 1-0

UN-BE-FREAKIN-LIEVABLE!

Dec-24-11  shivasuri4: After 5 rounds,China leads with a perfect score of 10.India remains in sole second with 9 points,but are yet to play some of the stronger opposition.
Dec-24-11  polarmis: Here's my report on Round 5: http://whychess.org/node/3588

It was pretty amazing, especially that the Russian players were worse early on with both colours and barely had a chance. It might be as Natalia Pogonina says that it's a tough time of year to be away at a team chess event.

Dec-24-11  waustad: The Russians took it out on India today. 3-1. The Kosintseva sisters both drew but Pogonina won and Gunina beat Tania Sachdev.
Dec-24-11  waustad: Since China also won 3-1 they've extended their lead over India and Georgia, who drew with Ukraine.
Dec-25-11  shivasuri4: So after 6 rounds,China leads with 12 match points,followed by India on 9 points and the duo of Russia and Georgia on 8.
Dec-25-11  waustad: Kubra Ozturk scored another upset today by beating T. Kosintseva.
Dec-25-11  waustad: After 7 rounds it is 14 for China and 11 for India. The remainding matchups are: China vs Ukraine and China vs India and India vs Georgia. I don't expect to see Ukraine beat China, but it would lead to aan interesting ninth round.
Dec-26-11
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  Natalia Pogonina: Well, so much for the excitement over the gold medal. China is the winner.
Dec-26-11
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  tamar: China wins, despite losing to Ukraine today 2.5-1.5
Dec-26-11  notyetagm: <tamar: China wins, despite losing to Ukraine today 2.5-1.5>

Yes, because India lost to Georgia 3-1.

Dec-26-11
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  tamar: <notyetagm> That explains Natalia Pogonina's posting.

Russia can catch China theoretically in board points if things go their way in the last round, but China still wins due to more match victories. http://wwct2011.tsf.org.tr/en/compo...-

Dec-26-11
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  tamar: Chessdom explains it a bit more clearly.
Russia can actually match China if they win in the last round, and China loses.

But the tiebreak goes to China.

Dec-26-11
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  Penguincw: Bets open:

WWCT Rd 9: CHINA vs INDIA

WWCT Rd 9: RUSSIA vs ARMENIA

Dec-26-11  waustad: Wow, Zhao Xue lost to Zhukova today. She is at 6-2-0, but since the rest of the games were drawn, it was costly. Also, the last round starts much earlier, at 10:00 Turkish time which is 4:00 AM EST.
Dec-26-11  waustad: Turkey got Greeced today.
Dec-27-11  Calar: What happened to Russia-Armenia match? 4 quick draws?
Dec-27-11  waustad: <calar>Yes. Sometimes I think that they shouldn't rate team events, but results like Ozturk's need to be rewarded.
Dec-27-11  Ladolcevita: Congratulations to our team!What a remarkable performance!
Dec-27-11
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  Penguincw: China won against India. I would like to thank Zhao Xue for her win that saved me a fortune.

WWCT Rd 9: CHINA vs INDIA : CHINA [info] 1000 LIVE BET 3:7 1.44 1,440 Dec-27-11

Congratz to China who won gold, Russia with silver and Gerogia won bronze.

Dec-27-11  chessmoron: An outstanding performance from Ozturk who beat Zhao Xue and T. Kosintseva.
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