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Exciting Russian Championship

23 December 2007 16:12 PM

So far the Russian Championship is a very exciting tournament. None of the three Mexico participants is dominating yet, and after four interesting rounds Tomashevsky, Morozevich, Vitiugov Grischuk and Amonatov all have 2.5 points. Pogonina is leading the women section with 3.5 out of 4. A round 3 and 4 update with some great game fragments again.

Russian Championship Round 3 Results

Men     Results Women     Results
Inarkiev - Grischuk 0,5 Tairova - T.Kosintseva 0-1
Vitiugov - Sakaev 0,5 Pogonina - Kovalevskaya 1-0
Tomashevsky - Morozevich 0-1 Ovod - Shadrina 1-0
Dreev - Rychagov 0,5 Matveeva - N.Kosintseva 1-0
Amonatov - Svidler 0,5 Gunina - Stepovaia 0-1
Jakovenko - Timofeev 1-0 Girya - Korbut 0-1

Russian Championship Round 4 Results

Men     Results Women     Results
Sakaev - Tomashevsky 0-1 Stepovaia - Pogonina 0,5
Grischuk - Jakovenko 0,5 T.Kosintseva   Korbut 0,5
Rychagov - Morozevich 0-1 Tairova - Matveeva 0,5
Svidler - Inarkiev 0,5 N.Kosintseva - Ovod 0,5
Dreev - Amonatov 0-1 Shadrina - Gunina 1-0
Timofeev   Vitiugov 0-1 E.Kovalevskaya - Girya 0-1

Comments

2 Responses to “Exciting Russian Championship”

  1. Gerrit Visser on 24 December 2007 21:02 PM

    We zijn nu al weer 2 ronden verder met schitterende partijen va Morozevitch. Als je dit evement niet dagelijks verslaat neem het dan ook niet op in de berichtgeving. Dat is alleen maar ergerlijk.

  2. Redmar Damsma on 25 December 2007 21:09 PM

    Het gaat toch vooral om de partijfragmenten, en die blijven interessant ook al is het toernooi twee ronden verder. Zo krijgen we een selectie van de leukste momenten, altijd meegnomen. Als je het toernooi op de voet wilt volgen, kan je altijd de live-partijen gaan bekijken.


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