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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Women's Chess  >  EWC round 7 report

      EWC round 7 report

      European Women's Championship, Turkey

      The 2012 European Individual Women Chess Championship is taking place from 2nd to 13th March at the Anatolian Hotel in Gaziantep, Turkey. European Rapid Championship and European Blitz Championship will follow in the same venue on 15-18th March.

      The competition continued with the 7th round following a rest day. Valentina Gunina rode on the important victory in the previous game and defeated Hoang Thanh Trang to replace her on the first place. Thanh Trang was solid with black but then carelessly allowed the exchange of the important d5-pawn. White bishop became wonderfully active and Gunina soon obtained decisive advantage.

      The defending champion Viktorija Cmilyte was over-ambitious in the game against Cristina-Adela Foisor and soon reached an inferior middlegame. Though the Romanian champion didn’t continue in the best possible way, her position was still preferable.

      Cmilyte was searching for active play and later the game entered an opposite-coloured bishop ending with extra pawn for white. It looked like black can hold the draw, but she played too passive and underestimated opponent’s breakthrough on the other flank. Foisor achieves an important victory and joins Gunina on the top of the standings.

      Anna Muzychuk pulled a win in an extremely tough game with Marie Sebag. The French player missed several good opportunities to create counterplay and white later stabilized the position to convert the advantage.

      Top seeded Muzychuk has now improved her tournament position and shares the third place together with Thanh Trang Hoang.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 10, 2012 at 3:32 am

        Gunina is the best Russian female player now.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 10, 2012 at 4:02 am

        i agree on it.

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