Thursday, August 14, 2008
World Juniors Chess Championship (Girls)
See the news story in the prior post below!
Here are the top results for the chess femmes in Round 12:
1 IM HARIKA Dronavalli 2461 IND 9 1 - 0 7½ KAZIMOVA Narmin 2148 AZE
2 WGM MUZYCHUK Mariya 2413 UKR 8½ ½ - ½ 7 WFM BODNARUK Anastasia 2394 RUS
3 WIM SOUMYA Swaminathan 2293 IND 7½ ½ - ½ 8 WIM MIKADZE Miranda 2258 GEO
4 WFM PAIKIDZE Nazi 2277 GEO 7 1 - 0 7½ WFM NAKHBAYEVA Guliskhan 2170 KAZ
5 WGM NEMCOVA Katerina 2372 CZE 7 1 - 0 7 WFM SEVERIUKHINA Zoja 2300 RUS
6 ALAVI Hour Homa 1723 IRI 7 0 - 1 7 WIM GOMES Mary Ann 2316 IND
Here are the top standings after Round 12:
Rank SNo. Name Rtg FED Pts Fide Rtg+/- Ra Rp 1
1 IM HARIKA Dronavalli 2461 IND 10 66 8 2244 2517
2 2 WGM MUZYCHUK Mariya 2413 UKR 9 63 9 2273 2466
3 18 WIM MIKADZE Miranda 2258 GEO 8½ 58½ 35 2245 2403
4 31 WFM OZTURK Kubra 2188 TUR 8 54 48 2304 2354
5 10 WIM SOUMYA Swaminathan 2293 IND 8 52½ 14 2224 2349
6 7 WIM GOMES Mary Ann 2316 IND 8 51 7 2215 2320
7 4 WGM NEMCOVA Katerina 2372 CZE 8 48½ -6 2217 2342
8 14 WFM PAIKIDZE Nazi 2277 GEO 8 44½ 5 2166 2274
9 33 WFM NAKHBAYEVA Guliskhan 2170 KAZ 7½ 56 36 2267 2290
10 12 WGM MAMEDJAROVA Turkan 2284 AZE 7½ 49½ -2 2178 2256
11 38 KAZIMOVA Narmin 2148 AZE 7½ ½ 39 2217 2311
48 GUO Qi 2048 CHN 7½ 47½ 60 2271 2336
13 3 WFM BODNARUK Anastasia 2394 RUS 7½ 44½ -18 2209 2231
14 34 WFM SGIRCEA Silvia-Raluca 2167 ROU 7½ 40 0 2088 2116
The 1, 2 and 3 spots remained the same - but there are several players who are gunning for that 3rd spot. Narmin Kazimova dropped from 6th place to 11th place after losing to Dronavalli - well, I knew she'd had a tough match-up but to put her up against the #1? Wow!
Turkey's WFM Tubra Ozturk is having a great tournament and rebounded after her loss to Dronavalli. Can Kazimova do the same tomorrow?
India has 3 players in the top 10. Other than one lone player in the Junior Girls, Guo Chi (#12 currently), I guess the Chinese put all their money on Hou Yifan, about whom Susan Polgar wrote about earlier today will become a GM by virtue of her results in the Juniors Tournament. Nothing wrong with promoting Hou Yifan, of course, but since it seems the Chinese are intent on nothing less than TOTAL DOMINATION of all forms of sport, why the chintzy response to the World Juniors? Perhaps they spent all their allowance this quarter on the Olympics... Hou Yifan is in 7th place with 8.0 after 12 rounds, and a performance rating of 2641. Thus far, she's gained 14 ELO points on her rating of 2557, which would not be enough to push her up to 2600 needed to qualify for that GM title she will earn her third and final norm form in this event.
How did our girl Tatev Abrahamyan do?
WFM SGIRCEA Silvia-Raluca 2167 ROU 6½ 1 - 0 6½ WFM ABRAHAMYAN Tatev 2277 USA
As a result of this loss, Tatev fell to 21st place. Keep your eye on this young lady, she's got the goods. The problem is, she's playing in the USA, and we don't support our chessplayers and certainly don't provide them with anything approaching a living should they choose to attempt to do so playing chess on a full-time basis. And chess is a jealous mistress - she doesn't countenance less than full devotion. That's why the USA usually loses it's most promising young players to the mundane reality of having to earn a living in the real world!
Okay, enough editorializing for the day. I've got a casserole calling my name...
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