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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Board pairings up! Which team can flex big muscles in this crucial round?

      Board pairings up! Which team can flex big muscles in this crucial round?

      Baku, Chess Olympiad

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      Open Olympiad

      Round 8 on 2016/09/10 at 15:00
      Bo. 1

      Russia (RUS)

      Rtg – 2

      United States of America (USA)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      1.1 GM
      Karjakin, Sergey
      2769 – GM
      Caruana, Fabiano
      2808
      1.2 GM
      Kramnik, Vladimir
      2808 – GM
      Nakamura, Hikaru
      2789
      1.3 GM
      Nepomniachtchi, Ian
      2740 – GM
      So, Wesley
      2782
      1.4 GM
      Grischuk, Alexander
      2754 – GM
      Robson, Ray
      2674
      Bo. 20

      Georgia (GEO)

      Rtg – 5

      Ukraine (UKR)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      2.1 GM
      Jobava, Baadur
      2665 – GM
      Ponomariov, Ruslan
      2709
      2.2 GM
      Mchedlishvili, Mikheil
      2609 – GM
      Kryvoruchko, Yuriy
      2693
      2.3 GM
      Pantsulaia, Levan
      2601 – GM
      Korobov, Anton
      2675
      2.4 GM
      Gelashvili, Tamaz
      2575 – GM
      Volokitin, Andrei
      2647
      Bo. 6

      England (ENG)

      Rtg – 9

      India (IND)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      3.1 GM
      Adams, Michael
      2738 – GM
      Harikrishna, P.
      2752
      3.2 GM
      Howell, David W L
      2665 – GM
      Adhiban, B.
      2671
      3.3 GM
      Jones, Gawain C B
      2635 – GM
      Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi
      2669
      3.4 GM
      Short, Nigel D
      2666 – GM
      Sethuraman, S.P.
      2640
      Bo. 4

      Azerbaijan 1 (AZE)

      Rtg – 21

      Latvia (LAT)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      4.1 GM
      Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar
      2761 – GM
      Shirov, Alexei
      2673
      4.2 GM
      Radjabov, Teimour
      2722 – GM
      Kovalenko, Igor
      2651
      4.3 GM
      Mamedov, Rauf
      2666 – GM
      Neiksans, Arturs
      2628
      4.4 GM
      Safarli, Eltaj
      2688 – IM
      Meskovs, Nikita
      2476

      Women’s Olympiad

      Round 8 on 2016/09/10 at 15:00
      Bo. 3

      Russia (RUS)

      Rtg – 6

      United States of America (USA)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      1.1 GM
      Kosteniuk, Alexandra
      2538 – GM
      Krush, Irina
      2444
      1.2 GM
      Gunina, Valentina
      2520 – IM
      Paikidze, Nazi
      2366
      1.3 WGM
      Pogonina, Natalija
      2484 – IM
      Zatonskih, Anna
      2449
      1.4 WGM
      Girya, Olga
      2452 – WGM
      Nemcova, Katerina
      2365
      Bo. 7

      Poland (POL)

      Rtg – 21

      Netherlands (NED)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      2.1 GM
      Socko, Monika
      2437 – WGM
      Haast, Anne
      2306
      2.2 WGM
      Szczepkowska-Horowska, Karina
      2409 – IM
      Lanchava, Tea
      2258
      2.3 WGM
      Kulon, Klaudia
      2346 – FM
      Kazarian, Anna-Maja
      2231
      2.4 WIM
      Wozniak, Mariola
      2246 –
      Keetman, Maaike
      2221
      Bo. 8

      Hungary (HUN)

      Rtg – 2

      Ukraine (UKR)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      3.1 GM
      Hoang, Thanh Trang
      2467 – GM
      Muzychuk, Anna
      2550
      3.2 IM
      Lazarne Vajda, Szidonia
      2372 – GM
      Muzychuk, Mariya
      2539
      3.3 WGM
      Papp, Petra
      2336 – GM
      Zhukova, Natalia
      2475
      3.4 WGM
      Gara, Ticia
      2379 – IM
      Gaponenko, Inna
      2416
      Bo. 1

      China (CHN)

      Rtg – 16

      Azerbaijan 1 (AZE)

      Rtg 0 : 0
      4.1 GM
      Hou, Yifan
      2658 – WGM
      Mamedjarova, Zeinab
      2295
      4.2 GM
      Ju, Wenjun
      2583 – WGM
      Mammadzada, Gunay
      2361
      4.3 GM
      Zhao, Xue
      2522 – WGM
      Mammadova, Gulnar
      2304
      4.4 WGM
      Tan, Zhongyi
      2475 – WGM
      Kazimova, Narmin
      2302

       

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