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🏆 European Team Championship (Women) (2015)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Anna Muzychuk, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Nana Dzagnidze, Kateryna Lagno, Mariya Muzychuk, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Valentina Gunina, Marie Sebag, Nino Batsiashvili, Bella Khotenashvili, Elina Danielian, Monika Socko, Lilit Mkrtchian, Anna Ushenina, Almira Skripchenko, Lela Javakhishvili, Natalia Zhukova, Elisabeth Paehtz, Ekaterina Atalik, Inna Gaponenko, Anastasia Bodnaruk, Deimante Daulyte-Cornette, Meri Arabidze, Iweta Radziewicz Rajlich, Zhaoqin Peng, Stavroula Tsolakidou, Dagne Ciuksyte, Jolanta Zawadzka, Ann Matnadze Bujiashvili, Alina L'Ami, Cristina-Adela Foisor, Irina Bulmaga, Jovanka Houska, Regina Theissl Pokorna, Sabrina Vega Gutierrez, Ildiko Madl, Elena Sedina, Sophie Milliet, Olga Zimina, Joanna Majdan, Karina Cyfka, Szidonia Lazarne Vajda, Pauline Guichard, Silvia Alexieva, Gulnar Mammadova, Zoya Schleining, Irina Chelushkina, Tea Lanchava, Anna Rudolf, Anne Haast, Lilit Galojan, Jovana Rapport, Ulviyya Fataliyeva, Melanie Lubbe, Monica Calzetta Ruiz, Ticia Gara, Zeinab Mamedjarova, Marina Brunello, Adela Velikic, Betul Cemre Yildiz Kadioglu, Petra Papp, Elena-Luminita Cosma, Anna-Maria Botsari, Andjelija Stojanovic, Filiz Osmanodja, Maria Kursova, Laura Unuk, Bianca de Jong-Muhren, Narmin Kazimova, Kubra Ozturk, Eva Kulovana, Laura Rogule, Jana Krivec, Mihaela Sandu, Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Josefine Heinemann, Tijana Mandura, Salomeja Zaksaite, Kristyna Petrova, Karolina Pilsova, Ilze Berzina, Anna-Maja Kazarian, Khayala Abdulla, Tereza Rodshtein, Ana Srebrnic, Lenka Ptacnikova, Inna Agrest, Olga Sikorova, Anna-Christina Kopinits, Olga Dolzhikova, Yudania Hernandez Estevez, Monika Mueller-Seps, Lena Georgescu, Niina Koskela, Niala Collazo Hidalgo-Gato, Hayale Isgenderova, Mila Zarkovic, Zehra Topel, Nina Hoiberg, Gundula Heinatz plus 46 more players.

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
European Team Championship (Women) (2015)

The 11th European Women's Team Championship was held in Laugardalshöll sporting arena, Reykjavik, Iceland, 13-22 November 2015, as a 9-round Swiss System tournament. Rest day: 18 November. Time control: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, 30 more minutes for the rest of the game, with 30 seconds added per move from move 1. Prize fund: 20,000 euros, with 5,000 euros to the winning team. Tournament directors: Gunnar Bjornsson and ECU president Zurab Azmaiparashvili. Chief arbiter: Tomasz Delega. Number of games played: 540.

Russia (Kosteniuk, Lagno, Gunina, Goryachkina, Bodnaruk) won with 17/18 match points (+8 =1 -0), ahead of Ukraine (15/18) and Georgia (14/18).

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Previous: European Team Championship (Women) (2013). Next: European Team Championship (Women) (2017). Open section: European Team Championship (2015)

 page 5 of 22; games 101-125 of 537  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
101. S Vajda vs D Daulyte-Cornette  ½-½472015European Team Championship (Women)E07 Catalan, Closed
102. P Papp vs D Batyte  ½-½522015European Team Championship (Women)C10 French
103. H Goossens vs J Houska  0-1522015European Team Championship (Women)B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
104. D Ciuksyte vs I Morozova  ½-½462015European Team Championship (Women)C07 French, Tarrasch
105. W Barbier vs Z Sarakauskiene  0-1502015European Team Championship (Women)B20 Sicilian
106. K Bhatia vs A Barbier  1-0552015European Team Championship (Women)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
107. D Reizniece-Ozola vs L Ptacnikova  ½-½492015European Team Championship (Women)A22 English
108. I Berzina vs G Thorsteinsdottir  1-0482015European Team Championship (Women)C42 Petrov Defense
109. K Pilsova vs N Koskela  1-0832015European Team Championship (Women)C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
110. O Dolzhikova vs T Rodshtein  0-1632015European Team Championship (Women)C28 Vienna Game
111. J Krivec vs J Bengtsson  ½-½342015European Team Championship (Women)B25 Sicilian, Closed
112. E Horn vs S Kolaric  ½-½402015European Team Championship (Women)B40 Sicilian
113. T Turunen vs E Guindy  0-1272015European Team Championship (Women)D30 Queen's Gambit Declined
114. D Movileanu vs Goryachkina 0-1232015European Team Championship (Women)B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
115. J Heinemann vs M Calzetta  1-0372015European Team Championship (Women)B32 Sicilian
116. D Daulyte-Cornette vs T Mandura  1-0292015European Team Championship (Women)C65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
117. D Batyte vs M R Stojanovic  1-0262015European Team Championship (Women)E63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
118. A Botsari vs T Tuominen  1-0262015European Team Championship (Women)D11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
119. Kosteniuk vs O Zimina  1-0392015European Team Championship (Women)B12 Caro-Kann Defense
120. M Muzychuk vs N Dzagnidze 1-0352015European Team Championship (Women)B41 Sicilian, Kan
121. B Khotenashvili vs A Muzychuk  ½-½402015European Team Championship (Women)A11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
122. N Zhukova vs L Javakhishvili  0-1462015European Team Championship (Women)A28 English
123. N Batsiashvili vs I Gaponenko  1-0342015European Team Championship (Women)D31 Queen's Gambit Declined
124. Z Peng vs M Sebag  0-1442015European Team Championship (Women)D45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
125. A Skripchenko vs A Haast  1-0472015European Team Championship (Women)C53 Giuoco Piano
 page 5 of 22; games 101-125 of 537  PGN Download
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Nov-13-15  notyetagm: <waustad: I see that Anna Muzychuk was forfeited since the sisters didn't make their connection to Iceland. ...>

https://t.co/Q6JlyJcUuR

Nov-16-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: <Sorry, I just cannot resist saying First! in an empty, pristine, virginal forum.>

I've never seen one of those, but then I live in NYC...

Nov-17-15  virginmind: Romanian team has 3.5/4 so far, but today they face Ukraine.
Nov-17-15  galdur: Svidler - Mamedyarov managed to waste 90 minutes on some computer line. They should have just whipped it out quickly and agreed the draw at 15:02, Greenwich Mean Time.
Nov-17-15  galdur: Aw Shucks, I´m in the ladies room. It was an honest mistake. I do apologize.
Nov-19-15  waustad: With another win today, Anna-Christina Kopinits is at +4.
Nov-19-15  nok: Thank you for this vital piece of news.
Nov-20-15  Mr. V: Muzychuk has really picked it up since she won the championship. If it weren't for her loss to Hou Yifan in Monaco, I'd say she has good chances in the match. But that one game was such a blemish on the record.

Anyone have any predictions?

Nov-20-15  Dr. Overlord: <Anyone have any predictions?>

I predict Britain to leave the Eurozone. The UK house bubble to crash. And <nok> to continue being a jerk.

Heheheheh.

Nov-21-15  detritus: I don't think Mariya will beat Hou Yifan in March, but if she played a match against Carlsen right now, she might win. She is definitely having a better tournament than he is.
Nov-22-15  Mr. V: Wow Gunina is all decisive games so far
Nov-22-15  waustad: The Austrian women performed better than anybody could have expected. They ended by beating Armenia and then tying with Georgia. Veronika Exler and Tina Kopinits both achieved norms.
Nov-22-15  Karposian: <waustad> That is quite an impressive feat given that they played without their best player, Eva Moser. With her on the team they could actually have won a medal, I think.
Nov-22-15  sonia91: Congratulations to the Russian team!

This year Russia took double gold (men's and women's), last time was in 2007.

Podium of the women's section:

1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Georgia

Nov-22-15  siggemannen: Great run for Goryachkina here as well as Maria Muzhichuk
Nov-22-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: <Anyone have any predictions?>

I think England will waste even more money trying to be an actor on the world stage by committing more troops and air warfare against ISIS and Syria, where frankly, they have no interest.

They would do better to use the Royal Navy to patrol the Mediterranean Sea and turn back every refugee vessel before it can reach Europe.

Nov-22-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  alexmagnus: <I don't think Mariya will beat Hou Yifan in March, but if she played a match against Carlsen right now, she might win. She is definitely having a better tournament than he is.>

Hehe, if we go by TPR in this tournament, yes (MM 2772, MC 2670).

By the way, MM is now number 3 live - behind only Hou and Humpy, with the distance to Humpy being only 22 points.

Nov-23-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I think MM will play better than Humpy and the last victim did, but the Wall of China still looks formidable.
Nov-23-15  sonia91: Here the individual board medals of women's ETCC 2015: http://etcc2015.com/wp-content/uplo...
Nov-23-15  waustad: <Karposian> Eva Moser hasn't played a rated game in over 6 months, though she's listed as being a player in two leagues. I hope she starts playing some more since I enjoy her games. I wonder if they'll ever field the 3 ladies from Wien and the two from Graz.
Nov-24-15  detritus: Just realized that no one in the women's section finished with a TPR within 100 points of Muzychuk's 2772, and that Goryachkina's 2668 was the only one within 150 points (Houska was #3 at 2614). Taking a weighted average of her performances in Monaco and Iceland gives me a combined TPR of 2685, with seven wins over Top 20 players (Koneru, Dzagnidze x2, Kosteniuk, Stefanova, Sebag, Zhukova).

Even throwing in her 0.5/2 against Adams in the '15 World Cup only brings the weighted average down to 2673, and even that is encouraging given that she effortlessly equalized with Black and squandered a sizable positional advantage built after 20 moves with White. Her recent body of work suggests she has the chops to give Hou a real match.

The flip side to that is that Muzychuk's preference for 1. e4 plays into Hou's Sicilian. She's gotten thrashed the two times she's played with White vs. Hou, one of which occurred in Monaco. Normally I wouldn't give that much weight to such a small sample size, but I think it's a concrete, matchup-specific issue that she has to solve somehow to have any chance in the match.

Nov-24-15  Hawkman: detritus < ...She's gotten thrashed the two times she's played with White vs. Hou... >

Wrong. She's won 2.5/3 points. "3. M Muzychuk vs Koneru 1-0 55 2015 Women's Grand Prix Monte Carlo C81 Ruy Lopez, Open, Howell Attack 4. M Muzychuk vs Koneru ½-½ 58 2015 FIDE Women's World Chess Championship C45 Scotch Game 5. M Muzychuk vs Koneru 1-0 29 2015 FIDE Women's World Chess Championship C45 Scotch Game" http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...

Nov-24-15  detritus: *facepalm*

That would be a great point if she were playing Koneru for the title in March, but she's not. She's playing Hou, who has indeed thrashed Muzychuk twice with the Black pieces with the Sicilian:

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...

Nov-24-15  Hawkman: detritus< I think it's a concrete, matchup-specific issue > Sleep deprivation. 2 games is concrete. Really?
Nov-26-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  alexmagnus: Talking about sleep, remember complaints of Ushenina's team during the WC match - among others, disturbing their sleep by "informing there will be no hot water tomorrow" at something like 2AM?
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