Women world team chess championship R7: China leads with two rounds to go
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Hello everyone,
The Chinese team has shown some bulldozer chess going through to the seventh round with a comfortable lead in the women's world team chess championship currently on in Mardin, Turkey. China defeated Georgia in the 7th round and lead with perfect match-point score. Ju Wenjun won against Lela Javakhishvili on the second board and Zhao Xue won against Bela Khotenashvili on the third.
Greece put up a strong resistance against India. Yelena Dembo drew with Humpy Koneru and so did boards 3 and 4 but Harika beat Marina Makropoulou to help them win. Russia won against Turkey 3-1 but second board from Turkey Kubra Ozturk earned her necessary rating points to become a Grandmaster by winning against Tatiana Kosintseva. Ukraine beat Armenia 2.5-1.5 while Vietnam beat South Africa.
Standings after round 7: China – 14; India – 11; Russia – 10; Ukraine, Vietnam, Georgia – 8; Armenia – 6; Turkey – 4; Greece – 1; RSA – 0.
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