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      Home  >  Daily News • Women's Chess  >  “Baltic Queen” International Tournament

      “Baltic Queen” International Tournament

      Baltic Queen, Keti Grant, Pia Cramling

      Hotel Rossi, St. Petersburg, August 11-20.
      Games begin at 15:00 local time (CET+2). August 16 is a rest day.
      Time control: 90 m/40 moves + 30 m + 30 s/move.
      Tie-breaks: 1) Sonneborn-Berger, 2) number of wins, 3) mutual result.
      Prize fund: 18,700 Euros, 1st prize 4,500 Euros.
      Chief arbiter: international arbiter Igor Bolotinsky.
      Deputy arbiter: international arbiter Mikhail Krjukov.

      Round 1: August 11th 15:00

      Bodnaruk, Anastasia 2388 – Peng, Zhaoqin 2418 1-0
      Paehtz, Elisabeth 2474 – Demina, Julia 2378 ½-½
      Zhukova, Natalia 2465 – Turova, Irina 2387 ½-½
      Atalik, Ekaterina 2434 – Cmilyte, Viktorija 2470 1-0
      Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan 2506 – Cramling, Pia 2525 ½-½

      Round 2: August 12th 15:00

      Peng, Zhaoqin 2418 – Cramling, Pia 2525
      Cmilyte, Viktorija 2470 – Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan 2506
      Turova, Irina 2387 – Atalik, Ekaterina 2434
      Demina, Julia 2378 – Zhukova, Natalia 2465
      Bodnaruk, Anastasia 2388 – Paehtz, Elisabeth 2474
      Official website: http://totalchess.spb.ru/kalend/2009/baltq-en.html
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