chessgames.com
Members · Prefs · Laboratory · Collections · Openings · Endgames · Sacrifices · History · Search Kibitzing · Kibitzer's Café · Chessforums · Tournament Index · Players · Kibitzing

🏆
TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Chinese Championship Tournament

Yue Wang7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Chao Li6/11(+3 -2 =6)[games]
Qun Ma6/11(+3 -2 =6)[games]
Jun Zhao5.5/11(+3 -3 =5)[games]
Deshun Xiu5.5/11(+4 -4 =3)[games]
Yifan Hou5.5/11(+3 -3 =5)[games]
Wei Yi5.5/11(+2 -2 =7)[games]
Xiangzhi Bu5.5/11(+1 -1 =9)[games]
Jianchao Zhou5/11(+2 -3 =6)[games]
Yangyi Yu5/10(+1 -1 =8)[games]
Weiqi Zhou4.5/10(+2 -3 =5)[games]
Shilong Li3.5/11(+1 -5 =5)[games]

 page 1 of 1; 22 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Q Ma vs S Li 1-0342013Chinese ChampionshipB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
2. C Li vs D Xiu 1-0572013Chinese ChampionshipE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
3. Y Hou vs Y Yu 1-0312013Chinese ChampionshipB60 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
4. D Xiu vs Y Hou 1-0652013Chinese ChampionshipA70 Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3
5. Wei Yi vs C Li 1-0302013Chinese ChampionshipC48 Four Knights
6. Y Wang vs X Bu 1-0832013Chinese ChampionshipA39 English, Symmetrical, Main line with d4
7. W Zhou vs Q Ma 1-0492013Chinese ChampionshipD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
8. Y Hou vs J Zhao 1-0392013Chinese ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
9. Y Wang vs D Xiu 1-0482013Chinese ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
10. D Xiu vs S Li  1-0592013Chinese ChampionshipE96 King's Indian, Orthodox, 7...Nbd7, Main line
11. C Li vs W Zhou  1-0482013Chinese ChampionshipD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
12. J Zhou vs J Zhao  1-0512013Chinese ChampionshipE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
13. Y Wang vs Y Hou 1-0822013Chinese ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. S Li vs Wei Yi 1-0542013Chinese ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
15. Q Ma vs J Zhou  1-0292013Chinese ChampionshipB59 Sicilian, Boleslavsky Variation, 7.Nb3
16. X Bu vs Q Ma  1-0472013Chinese ChampionshipD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
17. Y Wang vs S Li  1-0402013Chinese ChampionshipB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
18. C Li vs J Zhou  1-0452013Chinese ChampionshipA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
19. W Zhou vs Y Hou 1-0492013Chinese ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
20. Y Yu vs S Li  1-0772013Chinese ChampionshipB32 Sicilian
21. J Zhao vs Y Wang 1-0232013Chinese ChampionshipC10 French
22. J Zhou vs D Xiu  1-0702013Chinese ChampionshipA14 English
 page 1 of 1; 22 games  PGN Download 
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2)  

Kibitzer's Corner
< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 2 OF 2 ·  Later Kibitzing>
Apr-16-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: It makes sense for Hou to be in the men's draw, but only if by merit. I'm just wondering if there is a higher ranked male who deserved a chance to play in the men's closed event. At around 2600, Hou may not be in the top ten of ranked chinese players.

I'm reminded of Michelle Wie, the Korean-american golfer who was seeded into mens events while a teenage phenom. The idea wasn't so great, as she never made the final cut in any men's events, and her being there took a spot from someone more deserving. Sometimes publicity trumps fairness.

Apr-16-13  Eyal: <I'm just wondering if there is a higher ranked male who deserved a chance to play in the men's closed event. At around 2600, Hou may not be in the top ten of ranked chinese players.>

This is something which can be very easily checked (http://ratings.fide.com/topfed.phtm...). Not only is Hou one of the top-10 ranked Chinese players, she's actually the 4th highest ranked in this tournament, since half of the top-10 aren't playing (Ding Liren is participating in the Alekhine Memorial which starts in a few days, don't know about the others).

Apr-16-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I'm surprised by that, good for her. I just assumed that if a large country has players rated 2700, there would be another, larger layer of players rated around 2650. That would exclude Yifan. I think she has to enter the second tier men's events, the 2650 players, if she is going to improve.

Hopefull she can do well here. Not only good, PR, but she deserves the spot.

Apr-16-13  parmetd: why is wang hao not playing?
Apr-16-13  Blunderdome: I think he's playing in Norway.
Apr-17-13  Eyal: According to http://chess-results.com/tnr98201.a..., 12 players are in fact participating (for some reason, Yu Yangyi & Zhou Weiqi didn't play their 1st round game or it's missing), so actually 6 players of the top-10 Chinese are here and Hou (who won her 2nd round game vs. Yu) is the 5th highest ranked player.
Apr-17-13  Eyal: <why is wang hao not playing?>

<I think he's playing in Norway>

The tournament in Norway only starts on May 7th; it probably has to do with the fact that Wang Hao was supposed to be playing in the Zug Grand Prix which starts tomorrow, but had to cancel at the last moment since he couldn't travel to Switzerland due to visa issues.

Apr-17-13  parmetd: thanks eyal
Apr-18-13  Thanh Phan: An update from Kosteniuk
Chinese Chess Championships 2013: Ma Qun, Ding Yixin in Lead Standings after 2 rounds – Open Championship:
1 GM Ma Qun 2559 2.0
2 GM Li Chao B 2686 1.5
3 GM Hou Yifan 2617 1.5
4 IM Wei Yi 2530 1.0
GM Bu Xiangzhi 2662 1.0
6 GM Wang Yue 2706 1.0
7 GM Zhao Jun 2589 1.0
8 GM Xiu Deshun 2534 0.5
GM Li Shilong 2558 0.5
GM Zhou Weiqi 2590 0.5
GM Zhou Jianchao 2607 0.5
12 GM Yu Yangyi 2675 0.0

Standings after 2 rounds – Women’s Championship:
1 WGM Ding Yixin 2427 2.0
2 WGM Wang Jue 2401 2.0
3 IM Shen Yang 2397 1.5
4 WGM Guo Qi 2439 1.0
5 WIM Zhai Mo 2259 1.0
6 WGM Zhang Xiaowen 2367 1.0
WIM Ni Shiqun 2213 1.0
8 Ren Xiaoyi 2212 1.0
9 WGM Tan Zhongyi 2483 0.5
Lei Tingjie 2232 0.5
11 WIM Kuang Yinghui 2212 0.5
12 Li Xueyi 2135 0.0

http://www.chessblog.com/2013/04/ch...

Apr-18-13  The Last Straw: Round 1: Top seed in last place (no tie).
Round 3: Top seed in first place (three-way tie).

Wow!

Apr-19-13  MountainMatt: The pubescent Wei Yi leads outright after 4 rounds. I'm tempted to wax hyperbolic, but I'll rein it in and just say - that kid is really something!
Apr-19-13  fref: Wei Yi: a candidate to replace Wang Hao on board 1 for the 2016 Olympiad?
Apr-19-13  nok: Good for Carlsen that he won this cycle.
Apr-20-13  Shams: Fun fact: Wei Yi has castled once in five games.
Apr-20-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Phony Benoni: <Shams: Fun fact: Wei Yi has castled once in five games.>

Only four short of the record!

Apr-20-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Castling are for wussies, us Chinese don't 0-0 or 0-0-0!!!
Apr-22-13  Shams: Wang Yue played the French Defense today against Wei Yi, clearly because White invariably castles against the French and Wang Yue wanted to get Wei Yi out of his non-castling preparation. The 2700-player's scheme paid off as he was able to hold the thirteen-year-old to a draw.
Apr-22-13  Arcturar: Haha, Shams. In all seriousness though, Wei is REALLY impressing me here. I hope he can win the whole thing in the end.
Apr-22-13  micartouse: Wow, go Wei Yi. What incredible talent!
Apr-23-13  Maatalkko: You guys jinxed him. Ah well. The tournament's tough, but he can bounce back.
Apr-23-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <Maatalkko: You guys jinxed him. Ah well. The tournament's tough, but he can bounce back.>

Serves him right for castling.

Li Shilong vs Wei Yi, 2013

Apr-25-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Hou right in the middle, doing well. If she can hold that spot, maybe she picks up some rating points?
Apr-25-13  Eyal: Hou beat Li Shilong in the 9th round, so she's among the four players who share 2nd-5th now, 2 full points behind Wang Yue who also won his 9th round game. So far she gained 3.6 rating points (http://www.2700chess.com/glass_wome...) - which means 4, rounding up.
Apr-26-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Nice showing by Hou. She won't win the tournament, but is doing nicely, against higher rated players.

Ana Ushenina will have her hands full, when they play their world championship match, later this year.

Apr-27-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Check It Out: Wang Yue is up by 2 games going in to the last round? Dominance!
search thread:   
< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 2 OF 2 ·  Later Kibitzing>

NOTE: Create an account today to post replies and access other powerful features which are available only to registered users. Becoming a member is free, anonymous, and takes less than 1 minute! If you already have a username, then simply login login under your username now to join the discussion.

Please observe our posting guidelines:

  1. No obscene, racist, sexist, or profane language.
  2. No spamming, advertising, duplicate, or gibberish posts.
  3. No vitriolic or systematic personal attacks against other members.
  4. Nothing in violation of United States law.
  5. No cyberstalking or malicious posting of negative or private information (doxing/doxxing) of members.
  6. No trolling.
  7. The use of "sock puppet" accounts to circumvent disciplinary action taken by moderators, create a false impression of consensus or support, or stage conversations, is prohibited.
  8. Do not degrade Chessgames or any of it's staff/volunteers.

Please try to maintain a semblance of civility at all times.

Blow the Whistle

See something that violates our rules? Blow the whistle and inform a moderator.


NOTE: Please keep all discussion on-topic. This forum is for this specific tournament only. To discuss chess or this site in general, visit the Kibitzer's Café.

Messages posted by Chessgames members do not necessarily represent the views of Chessgames.com, its employees, or sponsors.
All moderator actions taken are ultimately at the sole discretion of the administration.

Spot an error? Please suggest your correction and help us eliminate database mistakes!
Home | About | Login | Logout | F.A.Q. | Profile | Preferences | Premium Membership | Kibitzer's Café | Biographer's Bistro | New Kibitzing | Chessforums | Tournament Index | Player Directory | Notable Games | World Chess Championships | Opening Explorer | Guess the Move | Game Collections | ChessBookie Game | Chessgames Challenge | Store | Privacy Notice | Contact Us

Copyright 2001-2025, Chessgames Services LLC