World team chess championship R7: Armenia leads, Russia loses won match to China
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Hello everyone,
The latest chess news from Ningbo, China - World Team Chess Championship 2011 - is that Armenia continues to lead. Russia had a dramatic loss against China with Sergey Karjakin losing a won game against Wang Hao and USA beating Azerbaijan. Armenia also beat Hungary.
As you know The Chinese Chess Association with the patronage and support of the Ningbo Municipal Government and Ningbo Sports Bureau is staging the 2011 World Team Chess Championship in Ningbo, China. The event is being held from July 15 to July 26 at the playing venue in the five-star New Century Grand Hotel Ningbo.
Results of round seven
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Hello everyone,
The latest chess news from Ningbo, China - World Team Chess Championship 2011 - is that Armenia continues to lead. Russia had a dramatic loss against China with Sergey Karjakin losing a won game against Wang Hao and USA beating Azerbaijan. Armenia also beat Hungary.
Wang Haa and Sergey Karjakin
As you know The Chinese Chess Association with the patronage and support of the Ningbo Municipal Government and Ningbo Sports Bureau is staging the 2011 World Team Chess Championship in Ningbo, China. The event is being held from July 15 to July 26 at the playing venue in the five-star New Century Grand Hotel Ningbo.
Results of round seven
Bd
|
4
|
China
|
Rtg
|
2½:1½
|
10
|
Russia
|
Rtg
|
1.1
|
GM
|
Wang Hao
|
2718
|
1 - 0
|
GM
|
Karjakin Sergey
|
2788
|
1.2
|
GM
|
Wang Yue
|
2709
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Grischuk Alexander
|
2746
|
1.3
|
GM
|
Li Chao B
|
2669
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Nepomniachtchi Ian
|
2711
|
1.4
|
GM
|
Yu Yangyi
|
2672
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Svidler Peter
|
2739
|
Bd
|
5
|
India
|
Rtg
|
2½:1½
|
3
|
Egypt
|
Rtg
|
2.1
|
GM
|
Harikrishna Pentala
|
2669
|
1 - 0
|
GM
|
Amin Bassem
|
2609
|
2.2
|
GM
|
Sasikiran Krishnan
|
2681
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
El Gindy Essam
|
2510
|
2.3
|
GM
|
Ganguly Surya Shekhar
|
2627
|
1 - 0
|
IM
|
Shoker Samy
|
2475
|
2.4
|
GM
|
Gopal G.N.
|
2576
|
0 - 1
|
IM
|
Ezat Mohamed
|
2430
|
Bd
|
6
|
Hungary
|
Rtg
|
1½:2½
|
2
|
Armenia
|
Rtg
|
3.1
|
GM
|
Leko Peter
|
2717
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Aronian Levon
|
2805
|
3.2
|
GM
|
Almasi Zoltan
|
2726
|
0 - 1
|
GM
|
Movsesian Sergei
|
2700
|
3.3
|
GM
|
Polgar Judit
|
2699
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Akopian Vladimir
|
2667
|
3.4
|
GM
|
Balogh Csaba
|
2643
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Sargissian Gabriel
|
2663
|
Bd
|
7
|
Azerbaijan
|
Rtg
|
1½:2½
|
1
|
USA
|
Rtg
|
4.1
|
GM
|
Radjabov Teimur
|
2744
|
0 - 1
|
GM
|
Kamsky Gata
|
2741
|
4.2
|
GM
|
Gashimov Vugar
|
2760
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Onischuk Alexander
|
2675
|
4.3
|
GM
|
Mamedov Rauf
|
2679
|
1 - 0
|
GM
|
Shulman Yuri
|
2617
|
4.4
|
GM
|
Mamedyarov Shakhriyar
|
2765
|
0 - 1
|
GM
|
Seirawan Yasser
|
2635
|
Bd
|
8
|
Ukraine
|
Rtg
|
2½:1½
|
9
|
Israel
|
Rtg
|
5.1
|
GM
|
Ivanchuk Vassily
|
2768
|
1 - 0
|
GM
|
Sutovsky Emil
|
2700
|
5.2
|
GM
|
Eljanov Pavel
|
2697
|
0 - 1
|
GM
|
Roiz Michael
|
2669
|
5.3
|
GM
|
Moiseenko Alexander
|
2715
|
1 - 0
|
GM
|
Postny Evgeny
|
2618
|
5.4
|
GM
|
Areshchenko Alexander
|
2682
|
½ - ½
|
GM
|
Nabaty Tamir
|
2584
|
Rank table
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Rk.TeamGms+=-PtsBPtsTB31Armenia75201218.502China7412917.003Ukraine7412915.004Russia7322815.505Hungary7322815.006USA7322814.507Azerbaijan7223614.508India7214512.009Israel7214511.5010Egypt700706.50
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