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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand Prix Tournament

Yuhua Xu8/11(+7 -2 =2)[games]
Nana Dzagnidze7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Xue Zhao7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Lilit Mkrtchian6.5/11(+3 -1 =7)[games]
Wenjun Ju6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Marie Sebag6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Yang Shen6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Batkhuyag Munguntuul5.5/11(+3 -3 =5)[games]
Baira Kovanova5/11(+2 -3 =6)[games]
Chen Zhu4.5/11(+3 -5 =3)[games]
Martha Lorena Fierro Baquero2/11(+0 -7 =4)[games]
Betul Cemre Yildiz Kadioglu1/11(+1 -10 =0)[games]

 page 3 of 3; games 51-66 of 66  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
51. C Zhu vs Y Xu  0-1402009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
52. B C Yildiz Kadioglu vs Y Shen 0-1372009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixC45 Scotch Game
53. N Dzagnidze vs M Fierro 1-0732009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixE73 King's Indian
54. B Munguntuul vs X Zhao  ½-½672009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
55. X Zhao vs M Sebag  1-0412009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
56. Y Xu vs B Kovanova 1-0312009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixC92 Ruy Lopez, Closed
57. Y Shen vs C Zhu 1-0282009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixD39 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin, Vienna Variation
58. L Mkrtchian vs B C Yildiz Kadioglu 1-0302009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixA09 Reti Opening
59. M Fierro vs W Ju  0-1402009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
60. B Munguntuul vs N Dzagnidze ½-½502009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
61. B Kovanova vs Y Shen ½-½242009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixC01 French, Exchange
62. N Dzagnidze vs X Zhao ½-½1032009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixE12 Queen's Indian
63. C Zhu vs L Mkrtchian  ½-½852009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
64. M Sebag vs Y Xu  ½-½472009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixC07 French, Tarrasch
65. W Ju vs B Munguntuul  1-0522009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixA60 Benoni Defense
66. B C Yildiz Kadioglu vs M Fierro 1-0512009Nanjing Women's FIDE Grand PrixB07 Pirc
 page 3 of 3; games 51-66 of 66  PGN Download
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Oct-07-09  Ladolcevita: <dumbgai>
Well,what surprises me is that now I somehow feel a bit more curious about whether she could remain "perfect"than who would win the tournament.... Well,at least for a minute...
Oct-07-09  Gotank: But wait, once Martha and Betul plays, at least one person's streak will be broken, be it the winless one or the losing one. Have there been any other tournaments with similar results by one of the players?
Oct-07-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  sisyphus: <weisyschwarz: Actually, Kovanova drew with Mkartchian in a game the latter should have won. Seabag lost to Zhao Xue.>

? I was talking about today's games. Mkrtchian – Kovanova was last week. Zhao Xue – Sebag is tomorrow.

http://nanjing2009.fide.com/tourvie...

Oct-07-09  ingberg: Batkhuyag Munguntuul has chickenpox! She's wearing mask and gloves!

http://blog.sina.com.cn/chessnews

Oct-07-09  Astardis: I'm far from disrespecting anyone but what exactly is the use of Yildiz playing in this tournament? 0/9 is ridiculous in a women's tournament (no, I am NOT disrespecting female chess players). If they wanted a punching ball they could have just given a bye to each player and invite Maya Ch. or Pia C. instead. At least that would have given the tournament some class. What we have now is a more or less inevitable Chinese player fighting for first place with Sebag and Dzagnidze - both fine players but hardly candidates for first place in a serious event.
Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  sisyphus: Xu Yuhua beat Kovanova in 31. Munguntuul - Dzagnidze is a rook ending, I think a draw at this level.
Oct-08-09  whiteshark: <ingberg> She will play on a computer link to chess board against Dzagnidze. And today is her 22nd birthday.
Oct-08-09  dumbgai: Yildiz lost again today, to Mkrtchian. That's 0/10...
Oct-08-09  Wild Bill: If I could make a modest proposal, tonight's live game should be Sebag-Xu. At least there's something riding on that one.
Oct-08-09  percyblakeney: <tonight's live game should be Sebag-Xu. At least there's something riding on that one>

Carlsen can pass 2800 and score the highest Elo performance ever in a tournament, probably more people interested in that than in how far behind Xu Sebag will finish...

Oct-08-09  dumbgai: What about Yildiz-Fierro for the live game? There's a lot riding on that one.

Not that it matters to me, since I don't have premium.

Oct-08-09  percyblakeney: <What about Yildiz-Fierro for the live game?>

I'm a bit curious about that one, but a draw sounds probable, maybe a short one.

Oct-08-09  percyblakeney: Fierro has disappointed a bit compared to the first GP tournament. There she won five games, against among others Cramling and Chiburdanidze, and finished ahead of the latter and Stefanova.
Oct-08-09  DCP23: <percyblakeney: <What about Yildiz-Fierro for the live game?> I'm a bit curious about that one, but a draw sounds probable, maybe a short one.>

No way! That would spoil a rare perfect showing by Yildiz.

Oct-08-09  percyblakeney: <No way!>

Their previous game doesn't bode too well for Yildiz...

B Yildiz vs M Fierro-Baquero, 2009

Oct-09-09  dumbgai: Yildiz has a pretty good position against Fierro. She may win. But on the other hand it's not the first good position she's had in this tournament.
Oct-09-09  DCP23: Wow, Betul actually won today. Celebrations are all over Turkey I imagine. Plus in the Northern Cyprus.
Oct-09-09  percyblakeney: Nice that she got a win in the end.
Oct-09-09  redwhitechess: nana - zbao xue is K N vs K B draw. so xu yuhua is the winner !
Oct-09-09  dumbgai: Why would you even WANT to win that last game? It's not like she redeemed herself, 1/11 is just a terrible tournament. 0/11 on the other hand is a funny joke that everyone can have a good laugh about.
Oct-09-09  nigelsnoru: Reminds me of U. of California football in 2001...they went 0-10 and even some Cal fans were rooting for a "perfect" season. Alas, they won their last game.
Oct-09-09  arrakis: chesspro report by vera nebolsina of both events..... http://www.chesspro.ru/_events/2009...
Oct-12-09  WhiteRook48: it's called the opposite of Fischer's 11-0 sweep...
Oct-16-09  migenti: <arrakis: chesspro report by vera nebolsina of both events..... http://www.chesspro.ru/_events/2009...;

the 2nd has also came out

http://www.chesspro.ru/_events/2009...

Oct-16-09  Chessforeva: 3D games of this tournament:
http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...
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