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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Perfect no more

      Perfect no more

      Chess Olympiad, Khanty-Mansiysk


      There is no team with perfect score at the Open Olympiad after round 6.

      Georgia and Armenia fought to a hard draw.

      1. Jobava, Baadur ½-½ Aronian, Levon
      2. Gagunashvili, Merab ½-½ Akopian, Vladimir
      3. Pantsulaia, Levan 1-0 Sargissian, Gabriel
      4. Gelashvili, Tamaz 0-1 Pashikian, Arman

      Ukraine held serve with White on board 1 and 3 to give Ukraine a 3-1 win over Hungary.

      1. Ivanchuk, Vassily 1-0 Leko, Peter
      2. Ponomariov, Ruslan ½-½ Almasi, Zoltan
      3. Eljanov, Pavel 1-0 Polgar, Judit
      4. Efimenko, Zahar ½-½ Berkes, Ferenc

      Russia B bounced back with a strong win against Holland.

      1. Nepomniachtchi, Ian 1-0 Van Wely, Loek
      2. Vitiugov, Nikita ½-½ L’Ami, Erwin
      3. Tomashevsky, Evgeny ½-½ Giri, Anish
      4. Timofeev, Artyom 1-0 Stellwagen, Daniel

      Russia A beat Czech Republic by a squeaker.

      1. Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ Navara, David
      2. Svidler, Peter ½-½ Laznicka, Viktor
      3. Karjakin, Sergey 1-0 Hracek, Zbynek
      4. Malakhov, Vladimir ½-½ Votava, Jan

      Azerbaijan dealt India medal hope a big blow with a convincing win.

      1. Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 1-0 Sasikiran, Krishnan
      2. Radjabov, Teimour ½-½ Harikrishna, Pentala
      3. Mamedov, Rauf 1-0 Ganguly, Surya Shekhar
      4. Guseinov, Gadir ½-½ Adhiban, Baskaran

      Le’s attempt to beat Nakamura dealt Vietnam a devastating loss. In an equal Rs+N endgame, Le tried to avoid a draw but ended up losing. This gave the U.S. team a 2.5 – 1.5 win over Vietnam.

      1. Le, Quang Liem 0-1 Nakamura, Hikaru
      2. Nguyen, Ngoc Truong Son ½-½ Onischuk, Alexander
      3. Dao, Thien Hai ½-½ Shulman, Yuri
      4. Nguyen, Duc Hoa ½-½ Hess, Robert Lee

      Poland defeated Estonia to keep medal hope alive.

      1. Wojtaszek, Radoslaw ½-½ Kulaots, Kaido
      2. Macieja, Bartlomiej 1-0 Kanep, Meelis
      3. Miton, Kamil ½-½ Sepp, Olav
      4. Bartel, Mateusz 1-0 Volodin, Aleksandr

      Russia C team was held to a tie by Greece.

      1. Jakovenko, Dmitry 1-0 Papaioannou, Ioannis
      2. Motylev, Alexandr 0-1 Banikas, Hristos
      3. Rublevsky, Sergei ½-½ Halkias, Stelios
      4. Pridorozhni, Aleksei ½-½ Mastrovasilis, Athanasios

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 27, 2010 at 3:50 pm

        Le was better, maybe not enough to win.

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