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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  World Chess Championship 2015 for Disabled: Round 6

      World Chess Championship 2015 for Disabled: Round 6

      Disabled Players, Dresden

      Disabled Chess

      The round was opened by the President of IPCA Zbigniew Pilimon. The game on the Board 1 has seen a boring draw. Thus Alexey Smirnov of Russia keeps half a point lead to a group of three runner ups. These four players will play against each other in the final round tomorrow. The spectators can expect an exiting finish of the tournament.

      Local Champion Katharina Kohnen won her first game against Andrija Misic. Olga Gerasimova of Russia is keeping the position of the best female player after six rounds with 3.5 out of 6 rounds.

      Today was the last day of the FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar. After the end of the seminar, all the participants had an examination test and they are desperately waiting for the results tomorrow morning.

      Tomorrow is the last round of the World Chess Championship for Disabled.

      Here are the Results of Round 6

      No. White Pts. White Pts. Result
      1. Stanislav Mikheev 4½ – Alexey Smirnov 5 ½ : ½
      2. Igor Yarmonov 4 – Yuri A. Meshkov 4 ½ : ½
      3. Stanislav Babarykin 4 – Alexey Pakhomov 4 1 : 0
      4. Andrei Gurbanov 4 – Chamal Gedgafov 3½ 1 : 0
      5. Natalya Myronenko 3 – Anatoly Eremin 3 0 : 1
      6. Ryszard Suder 3 – Olga Gerasimova 3 ½ : ½
      7. Balazs Mate 3 – Tomasz Miozga 3 ½ : ½
      8. Viktor V. Kononov 3 – Raphael Zimmer 3 ½ : ½
      9. Dmitrij Scerbin 2½ – Sergey Tsapalin 2½ 1 : 0
      10. Jacek Stachanczyk 3½ – Vladimir N. Kovalenko 3½ 1 : 0
      11. Marcin Chojnowski 2½ – Rustam Kasimov 2½ 1 : 0
      12. Zoltan Raibl 2½ – Aleksander Gerasimov 2½ 0 : 1
      13. Marek Mackowiak 3½ – Piotr Dukaczewski 3½ 0 : 1
      14. Marc Tillmann 3 – Sergej Wassin 3 0 : 1
      15. Jamal Messalla 3 – Sergey Grigorchuk 3 0 : 1
      16. Valentin Malyuga 2½ – Michael Gründer 2½ ½ : ½
      17. Bulat Kabyzhanov 3 – Viktor Varezhkin 3 0 : 1
      18. Aleksandra Aleksandrova 2½ – Ferenc Frink 2½ 1 : 0
      19. Rainer Hoffmann 2 – Lutz Krajinski 2 1 : 0
      20. Jerzy Strzelecki 2½ – Stefan Krause 2½ ½ : ½
      21. Adam Wirth 2½ – Miheso Chomu Clement 2 1 : 0
      22. Malgorzata Napierala 2 – Krzysztof Checiak 2 0 : 1
      23. Shailesh Nerlikar 1½ – Snehit Saraf 1 1 : 0
      24. Heiki Sookruus 2 – Marko Sponheim 2 1 : 0
      25. Volodymyr Zabolotny 2 – Marina Kaydanovich 2 1 : 0
      26. Daniel Flock 2 – Wolfgang Krabbe 2 ½ : ½
      27. Manuela Mekus 2 – Viktor Strekalovski 1½ ½ : ½
      28. Alena Mikhalionak 1½ – Sergey Lebedev 1½ ½ : ½
      29. Jürgen Koenig 1½ – Marina Karpova 1½ ½ : ½
      30. Andrija Misic 1 – Katharina Kohnen 1 0 : 1
      31. Jarno Scheffner 1 – Dr. Karl-Heinz Usbeck 1 1 : 0
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