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🏆 European Championship (Women) (2017)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
The 18th European Women's Championship was a 144-player 11-round Swiss tournament held in Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga, Latvia, 11-22 April 2017. Rest day: 18 April (after Round 7). It was organized by the Latvian Chess Federation, under the auspices of the European Chess Union. The first 14 players would qualify for the next Women's World Championship tournament. Time control: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 30 more minutes for the whole game, with 30 seconds added per move from move 1. Prize ... [more]

Player: Meri Arabidze

 page 1 of 1; 11 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Arabidze vs A Baptista  ½-½372017European Championship (Women)E12 Queen's Indian
2. E Ozbay vs M Arabidze  0-1522017European Championship (Women)B43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
3. M Arabidze vs A Chigaeva  1-0912017European Championship (Women)D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
4. M Arabidze vs B Khotenashvili  ½-½982017European Championship (Women)A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
5. L Javakhishvili vs M Arabidze  ½-½362017European Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
6. S Vega Gutierrez vs M Arabidze  ½-½452017European Championship (Women)D06 Queen's Gambit Declined
7. M Arabidze vs I Gaponenko  ½-½402017European Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
8. A Galliamova vs M Arabidze  1-0482017European Championship (Women)D00 Queen's Pawn Game
9. M Arabidze vs K Toma  ½-½1152017European Championship (Women)E69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
10. M Calzetta vs M Arabidze  0-1802017European Championship (Women)C91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
11. M Arabidze vs L Mkrtchian  ½-½672017European Championship (Women)A25 English
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Arabidze wins | Arabidze loses  

Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-19-17  whiteshark: The 2017 European Women's Championship is a 9-round Swiss tournament taking place in the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, Riga, Latvia.

Top-seed is the reigning Women's World Rapid and Blitz champion Anna Muzychuk.

Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. Official website: http://www.ewcc2017.eu/

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Apr-19-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  alexmagnus: 11 rounds, not 9.
Apr-19-17  whiteshark: <11 rounds> That's right <alexmagnus>.

Chess24 (still) has the schedule right but the description wrong. I'm guilty of careless copying & non-disclosure of my source. Thank goth it's not my PhD thesis. ;)

Apr-19-17  John Abraham: am a big fan of Aleksandra, hope she can win this event!! her performance has been very strong.
Apr-19-17  Bruce Graham: Wondering where Gunina is. She won it in 2014.
Apr-20-17  whiteshark: Wondering where Anna Ushenina is. She won it in 2016.
Apr-20-17  siggemannen: I also wonder about Gunina, she always brings a lot of color and chaos to the tourneys
Apr-20-17  althus: <whiteshark> I was reading an interview with her the other day on a Kharkov news site, where she cited the cost of travel + hotel + provisions as the reason for not going, particularly since she'd just gone to the WWCC in Iran.

https://2day.kh.ua/gosudarstvo-nika...

She seems to have been treated rather poorly by the Ukrainian federation. Was promised an apartment for winning the world championship a few years back, but it's still caught up in red tape. Still lives with her mum, and two cats.

Apr-20-17  whiteshark: Thanks for the info 'n link, <althus>.

The onerous conditions somehow saddens me, though. :(

Apr-20-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: maybe the hotel and per diem for meals should be covered by the tournament promoters, for the top 15 seeded players? That's how you get the best to participate.
Apr-21-17  siggemannen: Interesting interview, although not too hopeful on Ukrainian chess future.
Apr-23-17  sonia91: Congrats to Nana Dzagnidze!

Silver goes to Alexandra Goryachkina (I wonder if she achieved a GM norm) and bronze to Alisa Galliamova, twice world women's vice champion.

Apr-24-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I googled the tournament, 2017, and got this photo:

<http://qatarchess2016.com/DohaChess...>

that was the blitz ch, won by Anna M. There doesn't seem to be much coverage of the event, nothing on chessbase which always has this event.

Apr-25-17  PhilFeeley: No Kosteniuk?

Were there any GM norms here (i.e. Paetz)?

Apr-25-17  Nerwal: <Were there any GM norms here>

Not official but Goryachkina probably has a 9 games norm. There must be also a full batch of IM norms.

Players were more careful than usual in this tournament. Lots of draws to secure the first 14 spots. M. Muzychuk didn't even try to fight for podium.

Aug-02-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: http://chess-results.com/tnr269716...., I updated the standings list according to it for the 100 best players (of which 29 are shown here). No missing games on the upper part of the list, as far as I could see, but there were three wrong game results (slips sent).

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