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Aguascalientes: ladies win again

28 November 2007 17:03 PM | Last modified: 17:11

Just like last year, the ladies’ team beat the men’s team at the 2nd Chess Tournament “Festival de las Calaveras” which took place earlier this month in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The tournament was a double round-robin that followed the Scheveningen system, with a women’s team consisting of GM Antoaneta Stefanova from Bulgaria, WGM Marie Sebag from France, WGM Elisabeth Paehtz from Germany and WGM Yang Shen from China, and a men’s team consisting of GM Jose Gonzalez, IM Alfonso Almeida, FM Guillermo Dominguez and FM Uriel Capo, all from Mexico.

It was the second edition of the “Festival de las Calaverasâ€?, held 12-19 November in the Mexican town of Aguascalientes (translated as “hot waters”). Just like last year, the ladies team won. Coming from France, China, Bulgaria and Germany, the women beat four Mexican male chess players 19,5-12,5. Topscorers for their individual teams were Stefanova and González, both with 6 out of 8 games.

The results:

1 Antoaneta Stefanova   6
2 Yang Shen            5,5
3 Marie Sebag           4
4 Elisabeth Paethz      4

                      19,5

1 José González         6
2 Alfonso Almeida       4
3 Uriel Capo           1,5
4 Guillermo DomĂ­nguez   1

                      12,5

Some fragments:


The tournament was held in the Aguascalientes Musem


GM José González vs. GM Antoaneta Stefanova


FM Uriel CapĂł vs. WGM Elisabeth Paehtz


WGM Shen Yang vs. MI Guillermo DomĂ­nguez


WGM Marie Sebag vs. MI Alfonso Almeida


The playing hall

Photos courtesy of the official website. The organizers also made a video:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gewmDi7OMuM[/video]

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