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Saturday, November 5, 2011

2011 European Team Chess Championships - Women

Standings (and results) Round 3 - from Chess-Results.com -- you can find all sorts of interesting statistics there.  I've bolded the names of players in whom I have a particular interest:

Rank after Round 3

Rk.SNo TeamGames + = - TB1 TB2 TB3
11
Russia3300610.016.0
22
Ukraine330069.018.5
33
Georgia330067.520.5
44
Armenia321057.019.0
514
Serbia320149.011.5
610
Spain320148.515.0
711
Slovenia320148.58.0
85
Poland320148.016.5
98
Bulgaria320147.019.0
1012
France320147.014.5
1118
Czech Rep.312046.521.5
129
Romania320145.520.5
137
Germany311137.014.5
1416
Greece311136.517.0
1527
Turkey311136.015.0
166
Hungary311135.523.0
1713
Netherlands311135.022.0
1820
Latvia310226.511.0
1919
Croatia310225.517.5
2024
Montenegro310225.022.0
2115
Israel310225.022.0
2222
England310225.015.5
2325
Switzerland310223.525.5
2426
Lithuania301214.019.0
2517
Azerbaijan301213.520.0
2623
Italy300303.516.5
2721
Austria300302.519.0
2828
Norway300300.524.0
Annotation:
Tie Break1: Matchpoints (2 for wins, 1 for Draws, 0 for Losses)
Tie Break2: points (game-points)
Tie Break3: Buchholz Tie-Breaks (variabel with parameter)

Board Pairings

Round 3 on 2011/11/05 at 15:00
Bo.1
Russia
Rtg-9
Romania
Rtg4 : 0
1.1GMKosintseva Nadezhda2546-WGML'ami Alina23641 - 0
1.2GMKosintseva Tatiana2526-WGMCosma Elena-Luminita23351 - 0
1.3IMGunina Valentina2514-WIMBulmaga Irina23341 - 0
1.4GMKosteniuk Alexandra2439-WGMVoicu Jagodzinsky Carmen23001 - 0
Bo.14
Serbia
Rtg-3
Georgia
Rtg1½:2½
2.1IMBojkovic Natasa2396-GMDzagnidze Nana25160 - 1
2.2WGMChelushkina Irina2276-IMJavakhishvili Lela2475½ - ½
2.3WGMStojanovic Andjelija2280-IMKhurtsidze Nino2440½ - ½
2.4WIMDrljevic Ljilja2273-IMMelia Salome2392½ - ½
Bo.2
Ukraine
Rtg-13
Netherlands
Rtg3½: ½
3.1GMLahno Kateryna2549-GMPeng Zhaoqin23791 - 0
3.2IMUshenina Anna2463-WIMSchut Lisa2284½ - ½
3.3IMGaponenko Inna2435-IMLanchava Tea23201 - 0
3.4IMMuzychuk Mariya2460-WIMHaast Anne22681 - 0
Bo.7
Germany
Rtg-4
Armenia
Rtg1½:2½
4.1IMPaehtz Elisabeth2457-GMDanielian Elina2507½ - ½
4.2WGMMichna Marta2382-IMMkrtchian Lilit2469½ - ½
4.3WIMOhme Melanie2361-WGMKursova Maria2315½ - ½
4.4WIMHoolt Sarah2286-WGMAginian Nelly22630 - 1
Bo.18
Czech Rep.
Rtg-27
Turkey
Rtg2 : 2
5.1WGMKulovana Eva2297-WIMYildiz Betul Cemre2301½ - ½
5.2WGMNemcova Katerina2276-WIMOzturk Kubra2239½ - ½
5.3WIMHavlikova Kristyna2285-WCMKaya Emel20051 - 0
5.4WIMOlsarova Tereza2232-Cemhan Kardelen18810 - 1
Bo.25
Switzerland
Rtg-5
Poland
Rtg½ :3½
6.1WIMSeps Monika2198-GMSocko Monika24790 - 1
6.2WIMHeinatz Dr Gundula2205-WGMMajdan Gajewska Joanna2386½ - ½
6.3De Seroux Camille2056-WGMSzczepkowska-H. Karina23790 - 1
6.4Stoeri Laura1939-WIMToma Katarzyna22970 - 1
Bo.16
Greece
Rtg-6
Hungary
Rtg2 : 2
7.1IMDembo Yelena2468-GMHoang Thanh Trang2446½ - ½
7.2WGMBotsari Anna-Maria2313-IMMadl Ildiko2399½ - ½
7.3WIMFakhiridou Ekaterini2180-WGMRudolf Anna23471 - 0
7.4WIMPavlidou Ekaterini2176-WGMGara Ticia23750 - 1
Bo.15
Israel
Rtg-8
Bulgaria
Rtg1 : 3
8.1IMKlinova Masha2316-GMStefanova Antoaneta2531½ - ½
8.2WIMPorat Maya2299-WGMVidenova Iva22970 - 1
8.3WIMEfroimski Marsel2230-WGMVoiska Margarita2328½ - ½
8.4WIMVasiliev Olga2305-WGMDjingarova Emilia23090 - 1
Bo.12
France
Rtg-24
Montenegro
Rtg2½:1½
9.1IMMilliet Sophie2386-WGMVojinovic Jovana23460 - 1
9.2WGMMaisuradze Nino2315-WFMMilovic Aleksandra2171½ - ½
9.3WGMGuichard Pauline2305-WFMStojanovic Marija R20951 - 0
9.4IMCollas Silvia2287-Blagojevic Tijana19251 - 0
Bo.17
Azerbaijan
Rtg-10
Spain
Rtg0 : 4
10.1WGMMamedjarova Zeinab2314-IMAlexandrova Olga24230 - 1
10.2WIMKazimova Narmin2241-WGMVega Gutierrez Sabrina23270 - 1
10.3WGMMamedjarova Turkan2277-WGMCalzetta Ruiz Monica23010 - 1
10.4WIMUmudova Nargiz2210-WIMHernandez Estevez Yudania22840 - 1
Bo.11
Slovenia
Rtg-26
Lithuania
Rtg3 : 1
11.1IMMuzychuk Anna2557-WGMDaulyte Deimante22381 - 0
11.2WGMKrivec Jana2291-WIMZaksaite Salomeja22000 - 1
11.3WGMSrebrnic Ana2219-Batkovskyte Dominyka21021 - 0
11.4WIMRozic Vesna2263-Vanagaite Giedre19581 - 0
Bo.19
Croatia
Rtg-21
Austria
Rtg3 : 1
12.1WGMGolubenko Valentina2293-IMMoser Eva24481 - 0
12.2WIMFranciskovic Borka2280-WIMKopinits Anna-Christina2276½ - ½
12.3WGMMedic Mirjana2236-WFMNewrkla Katharina2131½ - ½
12.4WIMSaric Kristina2255-WFMNovkovic Julia20891 - 0
Bo.20
Latvia
Rtg-28
Norway
Rtg3½: ½
13.1WGMReizniece-Ozola Dana2281-WFMJohnsen Sylvia20281 - 0
13.2WGMBerzina Ilze2320-Reppen Ellisiv19491 - 0
13.3WGMErneste Inguna2218-Carlsen Ellen Oen1931½ - ½
13.4WFMUngure Liga2066-Hansen Erle Andrea Marki17621 - 0
Bo.23
Italy
Rtg-22
England
Rtg1 : 3
14.1IMZimina Olga2338-IMHouska Jovanka24150 - 1
14.2WIMBrunello Marina2221-IMCiuksyte Dagne23270 - 1
14.3Messina Roberta1964-WFMYurenok Maria S2106½ - ½
14.4Panella Fiammetta2014-WFMBhatia Kanwal K2087½ - ½

Chess Miscellany

Wow - I just saw one of those "TODAY IN HISTORY" things that today, November 5:  In 1992, U.S. chess legend Bobby Fischer clinched a $5 million chess match against Russian Boris Spassky, marking a triumphant return after 20 years in self-imposed obscurity.

Was it this match that led to the sad end of Robert James Fischer? He died a permanent exile who did not even attend the funeral of his only sibling, his older sister, Joan Targ.  Perhaps they had been estranged for many years at the time.  With Fischer, one never knew.  When Fischer died in 2008 without a Will, a big fight ensued over what was left of his "fortune" - I suspect a very large junk of it was eaten up in legal fees!  The Filippino lady who claimed that her daughter was Fischer's lost her claim when DNA testing excluded Fischer as the child's father.  A Japanese woman, Miyoko Watai, a pharmacist and the president of the Japan Chess Association, produced documentary evidence of a 2004 marriage to Fischer to the satisfaction of the Court in Iceland that was probating the Estate, was determined her to be Fischer's legal heir.   I suppose I'm a sap, but I do hope that in his final years Robert James Fischer found some happiness with a female companion. 

Visiting some of the chess femme blogs:

At GM Alexandra Kosteniuk's blog, she posted an obituary/article for former chessplayer Andrija Fuderer (of the former Yugoslavia, later moved to Spain).  One can only wonder - what might have been if he had continued to play chess as a full-time career...

GM Kosteniuk is playing on the Russian Women's Team (Board 4, alternating with WGM Natalia Pogonina) in the European Team Chess Championships currently taking place in Greece.  So far, she is 2 for 2!  You Go Girl!

At GM Susan Polgar's blog, I am thinking about putting her in my Will after she published this photograph of an absolutely smoking hot Vassily Ivanchuk from 1991.  OHMYGODDESS!  Be still, oh my heart.  The game wasn't bad either...  Come to think of it, I was probably pretty hot back in 1991 too.  Oh time, time, time, what you have done to us?  Thicker around the middle and, at least in Ivanchuk's case, much greyer hair too.  Hmmm, actually I've probably aged fairly well.  Okay, enough ego talk.  I owe it all to my sister Yvonne's L'Bri products.  Miracles in little jars and bottles...

A great way to help kids and chess - contribute a chess set and board!  This article Mr. Solomon's Chess Gifts posted at SP's blog - what can I say?  Inspirational, wonderful, awesome!


Visting favorite person Elizabeth Vicary's chess blog, she has posted several "snapshots" of board positions of her chess kids from a recent match and I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND ANY OF THEM.  Oh my, my new chess coach is certainly going to face a daunting uphill battle - I'm hopeless!  And he thought I was joking when I warned him about battle pay in an email.  Hmmm...  The photographs of the kids - how can anyone not fall in love with these kids?  Oh, those faces!  They make me want to cry - tears of happiness, tears of empathy.  Gee, I really am getting sentimental in my later years.  I've never been particularly fond of children, but they do seem to be particularly fond of me.  Perverse. 

This photo brought a smile to my face:  It's Elizabeth Vicary analyzing with Michael Yu.  I gave my very own second chess lesson to a co-worker yesterday, and I swear I had that exact intense look on my face, and that exact same body position - uncanny!  Will the right answer out of him, Lizzy!  Maybe it's a sort of universal position for coaches - except for the dorky yet fashionable hat, I aint gonna wear one of those, at my age I'd look like a bag lady.

Anyway, she - I mean my pupil - did very well.  She remembered the names of most of the pieces and their respective moves even though we weren't able to have a lesson last week Friday.  She confused the Rook and the Bishop but that's probably my fault, I should not have gone into that little bit of chess herstory about how the Rooks and the Bishops switched places back in ancient times, or how the game is said to have been invented in India, but everyone really knows it was the Persians who did it... I shouldn't ramble on so, but she seems fascinated by the ancientness of it all, and you should hear her say "Ja'doube"!  She loves the word!  She loves the concept!  Oh my, I've got a captive audience and I'm playing the Ham to the Hilt.  Sigh.  Yesterday I explained to her how the Persian "ruhkh" became the "rook."  What possible relevance this has to moving the pieces around on the board - NONE. 

After our review, we went through some simple moves and I also attempted to explain "castling" and how to do it Queenside and Kingside.  Her head didn't explode so I think she's okay.  Next lesson we're actually going to start playing and move by move we will question each and every move.  I may actually learn something myself.

Oh, the exquisite irony.  Here I am, acting as a chess coach ("acting" is the key word in this sentence), and I don't know a damn thing about how to actually to play the game, but I do know a lot about it's ancient beginnings; and there I will be on the 14th of the month, sitting across from my own chess coach for the very first time, gulping and wishing with all my might that I won't make an absolute fool of myself.  But, I probably will.  Such is life, darlings! 

But back to Elizabeth Vicary and the school where she teaches, IS 318 in Brooklyn, New York USA.  A film crew who has filmed massive amounts of chess stuff with the IS 318 kids and is hoping to prune it all down to an award-winning documentary (like producer Lynn Hamrick's "Chess Kids") are looking to raise some money so they can refine a final product and tout it around all the various places that such films have to be touted in order to get enough recognition to be put on the list of nominees for film awards, etc. etc.  Sounds absolutely exhausting!  Why would anyone undertake such a project, Ms. Not-So-Innocent (me, darlings) asks?  I saw the information/request for contributions at both Alexandra's blog and Susan's blog, so here's some more information.  I think it's a great cause because it involves (1) chess and (2) kids and (3) IS 318 (but IS 318 could be any school in the country that has a great chess program). 

You know what - since I lost my three faithful canine companions, Tasha being the last to die, she went to The Happy Hunting Grounds in 2004, I've become absolutely fanatical about chess.  Am I substituting chess for not having had children, replacing children with dogs, and now that I no longer wish to have official pets (my assorted backyard wildlife faithfully fed for the past 21 years do not count as pets) replacing dogs with chess?  What would Freud say?  Okay, I can't say what I really want to say about Freud without a lot of profanity and vulgarity, so nix that thought...

WGM Alina L'Ami's blog always has such fascinating articles at her blog.  If you come back to Montreal in 2012, Alina, to defend your title as Female Champion of the City of Montreal Open, I hope to meet you.  I'm planning on being there.  Just how I'm going to manage that, I don't know; if I make an appearance at every event we're sponsoring in 2012 I'll be on the road A LOT.  Oh my poor pocketbook!  In hindsight, I really should have married that millionaire back in 1974.  Oh well.  My life may not have taken a chessly turn if I had...

Alina has words of wisdom about losing in chess and Lady Luck, and her words could not be more timely as I am going from bad to worse in my online games with Shira Evans Sanford.  Shira, I HATE YOU.  I love you, but I HATE YOU.  Hmmm, maybe I need some new medication.  I'm definitely sounding more and more schizoid these days.

Alina also wrote about Chess Design.  I absolutely adore this Chess Theme Bedroom - like WOW!  I have yet to finish my black/cream/red country French-themed bedroom -- too busy writing here, darlings.  It's been lingering and dying a slow death ever since Kevin painted out the room in 2009 from the dreadful pink I'd had since 1990 when I moved in - well, I did like it once.  To be truthful, these days the house looks like crap.  The only time I clean now is when I'm expecting company, but I sort of miss the days when I used to have House Beautiful.  And it was a Beautiful House.  No dust, no odd smells emanating out of the odd corner or from behind (or underneath) furniture, cleaned carpets, sparkling windows.  Now it looks like the Castle of Sleeping Beauty, that hasn't been touched in (fill in your own number here) years.  Cobwebs and spiders in the corners - I'm not kidding. WHERE THE HELL DO THEY COME FROM? 

Oy, I see the shade has already overtaken the front lawn and I've got to move my large pot of three white geraniums back into a sheltered spot.  We've been getting hard freezes here at night, but so far, thanks to draping them nightly in a big black towel and uncovering them when I hit the road at 7:15 a.m., those geraniums are not only blooming, they are setting more blooms!  I may have another miracle set of geraniums like the ones I had some years back that lasted well into December. Time to move on to other projects - like laundry and baking that apple pie I picked up the ingredients for earlier today during the weekly Saturday trek to the Pick and Save supermarket.  Cortland apples were on sale at only 0.98 USD a pound!  I couldn't resist. They are such beautiful apples, and perfect for baking.  I have a complaint though.  Pick and Save did not have the ready-made roll-out pie crusts prominently displayed.  I went through that damn gigantic store's dairy/cold and frozen aisles three times before I finally found them!  Geez Louise!  And how dare they try to foist off on me two ready-to-bake pie shells in cheap tin-foil pie plates for $4.99?  I mean, PLEASE!  I may have to finally resort to making my own.  EEK.  Double EEK.  Oh well, how hard can it be?  Certainly easier than learning how to play a sound chess game!

Speaking of which - one last word about me as chess coach:  Yes, darlings, I did actually talk about controlling the center of the board, why that is beneficial, how it's supposed to be done (hello, Ruy Lopez - never thought I'd ever say that and that sure isn't the way I play), and never ever making an intentional move, unless you wish to sacrifice a piece, without making sure the piece is both simultaneously attacking and protected from attack from the enemy forces.  Gee, I hate the way that sounds.  Maybe that's why I'm not so good at playing.  I don't like the premise.

38th Indian Women's National Chess Championship

A fierce battle is going on for the top spot. Will a new Queen of Indian chess be crowned?

From The Times of India:
Rout, Tania share lead in national chess

2011 European Team Chess Championships - Women

I think it's safe to say that Armenians love chess.  Tournaments in which Armenian players are participating are regularly covered in the Armenian press, usually with equal attention being paid to the country's female players.  A pretty strong Armenian women's team is playing in the European Team Chess Championships right now and, ah, they're doing better than the male players.  Of course, it's just the beginning of a long tournament: 

From panarmenian.net
Armenian women’s team defeats Croatia in European Chess Championship round 2
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian women’s team defeated Croatia 2,5:1,5 in the 2nd round of the European Chess Championship in Porto Carras.

GM Elina Danielian won her game, while Lilit Mkrtchyan, Maria Kirsova and Lilit Galoyan played in a draw to take the 9th position with 4.5 points. Serbians top the standings with 7.5 points.

In the next round, Armenia will face Germany.
Men’s team lost the 2nd round and dropped to the 19th place with 4.5 points.


Check out this website on the ETCC put together by Chessdom.  Very nice.

An interview with GM Kateryna Lahno after R2 (top board Women's Team, Ukraine):

Friday, November 4, 2011

2011 European Team Chess Championships - Women

Round 2 Results:
Round 2 on 2011/11/04 at 15:00
Bo. 6
Hungary
Rtg - 1
Russia
Rtg 1 : 3
1.1 GM Hoang Thanh Trang 2446 - GM Kosintseva Nadezhda 2546 ½ - ½
1.2 WGM Rudolf Anna 2347 - GM Kosintseva Tatiana 2526 0 - 1
1.3 WGM Gara Ticia 2375 - IM Gunina Valentina 2514 ½ - ½
1.4 IM Gara Anita 2340 - GM Kosteniuk Alexandra 2439 0 - 1
Bo. 8
Bulgaria
Rtg - 2
Ukraine
Rtg 1 : 3
2.1 GM Stefanova Antoaneta 2531 - GM Lahno Kateryna 2549 0 - 1
2.2 WGM Videnova Iva 2297 - GM Zhukova Natalia 2427 ½ - ½
2.3 WGM Djingarova Emilia 2309 - IM Ushenina Anna 2463 0 - 1
2.4 WGM Nikolova Adriana 2286 - IM Muzychuk Mariya 2460 ½ - ½
Bo. 3
Georgia
Rtg - 5
Poland
Rtg 2½:1½
3.1 GM Dzagnidze Nana 2516 - GM Socko Monika 2479 ½ - ½
3.2 IM Javakhishvili Lela 2475 - WGM Zawadzka Jolanta 2326 1 - 0
3.3 WGM Paikidze Nazi 2422 - WGM Szczepkowska-H. Karina 2379 0 - 1
3.4 IM Khurtsidze Nino 2440 - WIM Toma Katarzyna 2297 1 - 0
Bo. 13
Netherlands
Rtg - 7
Germany
Rtg 2 : 2
4.1 GM Peng Zhaoqin 2379 - IM Paehtz Elisabeth 2457 1 - 0
4.2 WIM Schut Lisa 2284 - WGM Michna Marta 2382 0 - 1
4.3 WIM Bensdorp Marlies 2242 - WIM Ohme Melanie 2361 0 - 1
4.4 WIM Haast Anne 2268 - WGM Levushkina Elena 2307 1 - 0
Bo. 12
France
Rtg - 9
Romania
Rtg 1½:2½
5.1 IM Milliet Sophie 2386 - IM Foisor Cristina-Adela 2418 1 - 0
5.2 WGM Guichard Pauline 2305 - WGM L'ami Alina 2364 0 - 1
5.3 IM Collas Silvia 2287 - WGM Cosma Elena-Luminita 2335 ½ - ½
5.4 WGM Leconte Maria 2282 - WIM Bulmaga Irina 2334 0 - 1
Bo. 14
Serbia
Rtg - 25
Switzerland
Rtg 3½: ½
6.1 IM Bojkovic Natasa 2396 - WIM Seps Monika 2198 1 - 0
6.2 WGM Chelushkina Irina 2276 - WIM Heinatz Dr Gundula 2205 1 - 0
6.3 WGM Stojanovic Andjelija 2280 - De Seroux Camille 2056 1 - 0
6.4 WIM Eric Jovana 2236 - Stoeri Laura 1939 ½ - ½
Bo. 10
Spain
Rtg - 18
Czech Rep.
Rtg 1½:2½
7.1 IM Alexandrova Olga 2423 - WGM Nemcova Katerina 2276 0 - 1
7.2 WGM Vega Gutierrez Sabrina 2327 - WIM Havlikova Kristyna 2285 ½ - ½
7.3 WGM Calzetta Ruiz Monica 2301 - WIM Olsarova Tereza 2232 ½ - ½
7.4 WIM Hernandez Estevez Yudania 2284 - WIM Olsarova Karolina 2167 ½ - ½
Bo. 4
Armenia
Rtg - 19
Croatia
Rtg 2½:1½
8.1 GM Danielian Elina 2507 - WGM Golubenko Valentina 2293 1 - 0
8.2 IM Mkrtchian Lilit 2469 - WIM Franciskovic Borka 2280 ½ - ½
8.3 IM Galojan Lilit 2383 - WGM Medic Mirjana 2236 ½ - ½
8.4 WGM Kursova Maria 2315 - WIM Saric Kristina 2255 ½ - ½
Bo. 28
Norway
Rtg - 11
Slovenia
Rtg 0 : 4
9.1 WFM Johnsen Sylvia 2028 - IM Muzychuk Anna 2557 0 - 1
9.2 Reppen Ellisiv 1949 - WGM Krivec Jana 2291 0 - 1
9.3 Carlsen Ellen Oen 1931 - WGM Srebrnic Ana 2219 0 - 1
9.4 Hansen Erle Andrea Marki 1762 - WIM Rozic Vesna 2263 0 - 1
Bo. 15
Israel
Rtg - 22
England
Rtg 3 : 1
10.1 IM Klinova Masha 2316 - IM Houska Jovanka 2415 ½ - ½
10.2 WIM Porat Maya 2299 - IM Ciuksyte Dagne 2327 ½ - ½
10.3 WIM Efroimski Marsel 2230 - WFM Yurenok Maria S 2106 1 - 0
10.4 WIM Vasiliev Olga 2305 - WFM Bhatia Kanwal K 2087 1 - 0
Bo. 21
Austria
Rtg - 16
Greece
Rtg 1 : 3
11.1 WFM Exler Veronika 2124 - IM Dembo Yelena 2468 0 - 1
11.2 WIM Kopinits Anna-Christina 2276 - WGM Botsari Anna-Maria 2313 0 - 1
11.3 WFM Newrkla Katharina 2131 - WGM Makropoulou Marina 2201 1 - 0
11.4 WFM Novkovic Julia 2089 - WIM Pavlidou Ekaterini 2176 0 - 1
Bo. 17
Azerbaijan
Rtg - 26
Lithuania
Rtg 2 : 2
12.1 WGM Mamedjarova Zeinab 2314 - WGM Daulyte Deimante 2238 1 - 0
12.2 WIM Mammadova Gulnar 2290 - WIM Zaksaite Salomeja 2200 0 - 1
12.3 WGM Mamedjarova Turkan 2277 - Batkovskyte Dominyka 2102 0 - 1
12.4 WIM Umudova Nargiz 2210 - Vanagaite Giedre 1958 1 - 0
Bo. 24
Montenegro
Rtg - 20
Latvia
Rtg 2½:1½
13.1 WGM Vojinovic Jovana 2346 - WGM Reizniece-Ozola Dana 2281 1 - 0
13.2 WFM Milovic Aleksandra 2171 - WGM Berzina Ilze 2320 ½ - ½
13.3 WFM Stojanovic Marija R 2095 - WGM Erneste Inguna 2218 ½ - ½
13.4 Blagojevic Tijana 1925 - WFM Ungure Liga 2066 ½ - ½
Bo. 27
Turkey
Rtg - 23
Italy
Rtg 2½:1½
14.1 WIM Yildiz Betul Cemre 2301 - IM Sedina Elena 2343 1 - 0
14.2 WIM Ozturk Kubra 2239 - IM Zimina Olga 2338 1 - 0
14.3 WCM Kaya Emel 2005 - WIM Brunello Marina 2221 0 - 1
14.4 Cemhan Kardelen 1881 - Panella Fiammetta 2014 ½ - ½

Standings after R2:

Rk. SNo Team Games + = - TB1 TB2 TB3
1 14
Serbia 2 2 0 0 4 7.5 3.0
2 1
Russia 2 2 0 0 4 6.0 7.5
3 2
Ukraine 2 2 0 0 4 5.5 8.5
4 9
Romania 2 2 0 0 4 5.5 7.0
5 3
Georgia 2 2 0 0 4 5.0 8.0
6 7
Germany 2 1 1 0 3 5.5 6.0
7 13
Netherlands 2 1 1 0 3 4.5 9.5
8 18
Czech Rep. 2 1 1 0 3 4.5 9.0
9 4
Armenia 2 1 1 0 3 4.5 7.0
10 11
Slovenia 2 1 0 1 2 5.5 3.0
11 12
France 2 1 0 1 2 4.5 8.5
12 10
Spain 2 1 0 1 2 4.5 8.0
13 5
Poland 2 1 0 1 2 4.5 7.5
14 16
Greece 2 1 0 1 2 4.5 7.0
15 15
Israel 2 1 0 1 2 4.0 8.0
16 8
Bulgaria 2 1 0 1 2 4.0 7.5
17 27
Turkey 2 1 0 1 2 4.0 7.0
18 6
Hungary 2 1 0 1 2 3.5 9.0
19 24
Montenegro 2 1 0 1 2 3.5 7.5
20 25
Switzerland 2 1 0 1 2 3.0 13.0
21 17
Azerbaijan 2 0 1 1 1 3.5 8.0
22 26
Lithuania 2 0 1 1 1 3.0 8.0
23 20
Latvia 2 0 0 2 0 3.0 7.0
24 23
Italy 2 0 0 2 0 2.5 9.5
25 19
Croatia 2 0 0 2 0 2.5 9.0
26 22
England 2 0 0 2 0 2.0 8.0
27 21
Austria 2 0 0 2 0 1.5 10.0
28 28
Norway 2 0 0 2 0 0.0 13.0

2011 CAI Women National Chess Championship

CAI Indian Women's Chess Championship final standings:

Final Ranking after 7 Rounds

Rk.NameFEDRtgClub/CityPts.TB1 TB2 TB3
1POOJA KATIYARIND1310UP6.533.023.530.25
2PRIYANKA VEDIND1656MAH6.029.521.023.00
3SANJANA JOEELIND1200MAH5.533.022.524.50
4PRIYA SAHAYIND1325UP5.532.023.022.75
5SJP SHRIVASTAVIND1264UP5.031.022.519.50
6ARCHANA TRIPATHIIND1200U.P.5.029.021.019.75
7ARADHANA TIWARIIND1473UP5.028.521.021.00
8SNEHA JOEELIND1200MAH4.532.023.018.00
9HEENAL RAMAIYAIND1498MAH4.531.522.017.25
10MAFRUZA FAROOQUIIND1204UP4.528.520.517.00
11RUKHSAR BANUIND1200UP4.528.520.515.00
12KSHITIJA NARVEKARIND1200MUMBAI/MAH4.528.520.016.25
13AishwaryaIND12004.527.519.015.25
14SANCHITA KAMATHIND1220KRN4.527.019.515.75
15NUPUR GOYALIND12004.029.520.514.50
16PRITIIND1248UP4.028.520.513.75
17UNNATI RATHOREIND1266UP4.028.020.514.00
18Kshitija DeshpandeIND12004.027.520.514.25
19Mangala Sharad BhiseIND12004.026.519.513.00
20SANDHYA VERMAIND1208UP4.026.019.012.75
21KIRTI DHANAWADEIND1228MAH4.026.019.010.00
22MISS.LAXMIIND1220BR4.025.018.012.50
23MANASA KARANTHIND1205KRN4.023.017.510.50
24MANJUIND1200UP4.023.016.510.00
25DHARINI DOSHIIND1258MAH4.023.016.58.50
26PRAJAKTA DHANAWADEIND1220MAH4.022.016.010.00
27SABITA TRIPATHIIND1145OR3.523.015.06.75
28Disha ShelkeIND1132MAH3.025.018.08.50
29MADHURI SURUIND12003.024.517.57.50
30GAYATRI PARDESHIIND1178PUNE3.024.017.56.50
31SAPNA CHOUDHARIIND12003.023.517.56.50
32RUCHA DANDAVATEIND12003.023.517.08.00
33GARGI SHAHIND1230MAH3.022.517.55.50
34SAVITA CHOPDEIND12003.022.516.07.50
35REKHA RATHODEIND12003.021.515.55.00
36KAVERI MALHOTRAIND1200PUNE3.020.514.57.50
37TITIKSHA NATEKARIND12003.020.014.56.50
38MAYURA YADAVIND12003.020.014.07.00
39GAURI MILIND NAIKIND1200PUNE3.017.512.55.00
40LUCY GOSARIND1200MUMBAI2.523.016.05.25
41MATHURA DESHMUKHIND12002.518.012.54.00
42PRITI VYASIND12002.516.512.03.75
43JIGNA SHAHIND1200MUMBAI2.024.517.04.50
44ANAMI KUNDUIND12002.023.015.53.50
45ALPA DESAIIND12002.016.012.02.00
46LEELA R KHAIREIND1200PUNE1.520.014.52.75
47PRATIBHA JADHAVIND12001.517.011.52.75
48PUNAM MISHRAIND12001.021.015.00.50
49JAGRITI KANJARIND1200GUJ.0.018.013.00.00
50ROHINI SURUIND12000.017.512.50.00
Rajni GoyalIND00.017.512.50.00
52PRIYA NISHADIND1204UP0.017.012.00.00
53PURVA BHARGEIND12000.015.510.50.00
Annotation:
Tie Break1: Buchholz Tie-Breaks (variabel with parameter)
Tie Break2: Buchholz Tie-Breaks (variabel with parameter)
Tie Break3: Sonneborn-Berger-Tie-Break variable