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Asian Nations Cup (Women) Tournament

Wenjun Ju3.5/4(+3 -0 =1)[games]
Harika Dronavalli3.5/4(+3 -0 =1)[games]
Qi Guo3.5/4(+3 -0 =1)[games]
Mitra Hejazipour3/5(+1 -0 =4)[games]
Madina Davletbayeva3/4(+3 -1 =0)[games]
Thi Bao Tram Hoang3/5(+2 -1 =2)[games]
Yang Shen3/4(+2 -0 =2)[games]
Atousa Pourkashiyan3/5(+2 -1 =2)[games]
Tania Sachdev3/5(+2 -1 =2)[games]
Qian Huang2.5/4(+1 -0 =3)[games]
Dinara Saduakassova2.5/4(+1 -0 =3)[games]
Mary Ann Gomes2.5/4(+1 -0 =3)[games]
Thi Nhu Y Hoang2.5/5(+1 -1 =3)[games]
Zhongyi Tan2.5/4(+2 -1 =1)[games]
Padmini Rout2.5/3(+2 -0 =1)[games]
Sarasadat Khademalsharieh2/4(+0 -0 =4)[games]
Gulmira Dauletova2/4(+1 -1 =2)[games]
Dorsa Derakhshani2/5(+1 -2 =2)[games]
Thi Thanh An Nguyen1.5/4(+1 -2 =1)[games]
Shayesteh Ghader Pour1.5/3(+1 -1 =1)[games]
Eesha Karavade1.5/4(+1 -2 =1)[games]
Zhansaya Abdumalik1.5/4(+0 -1 =3)[games]
Ghazal Hakimifard1/3(+0 -1 =2)[games]
Phuong Hanh Luong1/2(+1 -1 =0)[games]
Thi Mai Hung Nguyen1/4(+0 -2 =2)[games]
Anahita Gholami Orimi0.5/4(+0 -3 =1)[games]
Minoo Asgarizadeh0.5/5(+0 -4 =1)[games]
Guliskhan Nakhbayeva0.5/4(+0 -3 =1)[games]
Motahare Asadi0/2(+0 -2 =0)[games]
Anahita Zahedifar0/4(+0 -4 =0)[games]

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Asian Nations Cup (Women) (2014)

Played in Tabriz, Iran 22-27 May 2014. Crosstable: http://chess-results.com/tnr135082....

 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 60  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Asgarizadeh vs A Pourkashiyan  0-1722014Asian Nations Cup (Women)C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
2. S Khademalsharieh vs D Derakhshani  ½-½452014Asian Nations Cup (Women)A13 English
3. A Gholami Orimi vs M Hejazipour  ½-½432014Asian Nations Cup (Women)E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
4. S Ghader Pour vs M Asadi  1-0302014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
5. W Ju vs T Nguyen  1-0592014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
6. T Hoang vs Z Tan  1-0602014Asian Nations Cup (Women)A46 Queen's Pawn Game
7. Y Shen vs T Nguyen  1-0992014Asian Nations Cup (Women)E97 King's Indian
8. T Hoang vs Q Guo  ½-½392014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
9. H Dronavalli vs G Nakhbayeva  1-0582014Asian Nations Cup (Women)A06 Reti Opening
10. Z Abdumalik vs T Sachdev  ½-½632014Asian Nations Cup (Women)C84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
11. E Karavade vs D Saduakassova  ½-½272014Asian Nations Cup (Women)A18 English, Mikenas-Carls
12. G Dauletova vs M A Gomes  ½-½642014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
13. T Sachdev vs T Hoang  1-0572014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
14. Q Guo vs A Zahedifar  1-0352014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
15. T Hoang vs M A Gomes  0-1742014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
16. P Rout vs Phuong Hanh Luong 1-0412014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B32 Sicilian
17. M Asgarizadeh vs W Ju 0-1412014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B32 Sicilian
18. Q Huang vs D Derakhshani  ½-½342014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D34 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
19. A Gholami Orimi vs Y Shen  0-1302014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
20. T Nguyen vs H Dronavalli  0-1272014Asian Nations Cup (Women)D04 Queen's Pawn Game
21. M Davletbayeva vs G Hakimifard  1-0542014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B41 Sicilian, Kan
22. M Hejazipour vs D Saduakassova  ½-½262014Asian Nations Cup (Women)A13 English
23. Z Abdumalik vs S Khademalsharieh  ½-½332014Asian Nations Cup (Women)C63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
24. A Pourkashiyan vs G Nakhbayeva  1-0942014Asian Nations Cup (Women)C11 French
25. M Davletbayeva vs T Nguyen 1-0302014Asian Nations Cup (Women)B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 60  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-23-14  The Last Straw: Second!
May-24-14  MountainMatt: Darn it! I wanted to be second!
May-24-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Twentyleventh!
May-24-14  waustad: Tomorrow will probably decide since China is playing India. India is ahead on tiebreaks, so China needs a win. http://chess-results.com/tnr135082....
May-25-14  Jamboree: Why do all the non-Muslim female players have to wear Islamic head coverings? (See the reports on Chessbase.) It's insulting and absurd. If I was on the Chinese (or Vietnamese or whatever) team, I would refuse to wear it. If the team gets expelled, then all the better. Repressive regimes need to be isolated and not be blessed with international events and respect. Too many FIDE events take place in totalitarian nations. The players should rebel.
May-25-14  RedShield: There's no indication on this page as to where this event is taking place, but I assume it's somewhere in the arbitrary region known as Asia.
May-25-14  waustad: It's taking place in Tabriz Iran.
May-25-14  RedShield: A place arbitrarily known as Tabriz, Iran.
May-25-14  waustad: I remember seeing Magnus Carlsen playing in silk robes in China too. If you look, the teams from India and China are wearing much more flamboyant colors than the Iranians.
May-25-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: They treat the head scarf rule pretty seriously. better to wear the scarf on your head than not have a head. Jordan is playing, but not Israel. I wonder if the Israelis were invited, but turned it down?

If FIDE is a neutral body, they should demand that Iran invite ALL Asian nations, or they can't host the tournament.

May-25-14  RedShield: I thought Israel was (arbitrarily) in Europe.
May-25-14  waustad: They consider a lot of Asian nations to be in Europe. They even held the European Championships in Asia Minor. The definition for these purposes was Zones: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7. What all of these zones are can be found here: http://www.fide.com/component/handb...
May-25-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Oh, that's right. Israel plays in Euro team championships. Makes sense.
May-25-14  waustad: Tan Zhongyi won her game and the others drew, so now China leads in match points. Perhaps some of those who took quick draws today, like Tania Sachdev drawing with white in 16 moves, may wish they'd have gone for more.
May-25-14  waustad: The top 10 ratings in the tournament all belong to players from China or India. In the top 6, only Dronavalli Harika is not from China.
May-26-14  waustad: Today is a rest day for the women: http://chess-results.com/tnr135082....
May-26-14  ossipossi: @<Jamboree> & <HeHateMe>: Queens go veiled too. FIDE is not in Europe, neither onto Earth, I am afraid. Maybe Mars, (doctor-)Who knows?!
May-27-14  waustad: Congrats to the team from China for a dominating performance, culminating with a 4-0 sweep in the final round.
May-27-14  Whitehat1963: I'm guessing Yifan Hou doesn't feel the need to prove anything here?
May-28-14  waustad: Now I see Asian Nations Cup 2014 - Women (standard2) with more games going on. Is it a double RR?

There are more games on now on chessbomb.

http://chess-results.com/tnr135734....

May-28-14  waustad: <whitehat>What would be the point, unless she played for the open team? Their whole team is already higher rated than everybody in the tournament except for Harika Dronavalli.

I just noticed that one of the players for Iran B is 10 years old.

Jun-01-14  technical draw: Imagine a tournament taking place in the Vatican and forcing all muslims to wear a crucifix. The world would explode. Vito Corleone is a punk next to the muslim groups.

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