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      Home  >  General News  >  China beats Russia in match 5

      China beats Russia in match 5

      Chess match, China, Russia


      Women

      Russia 2-3 China
      1.1 IM Kosintseva Nadezhda 2551 ½-½ IM Wang Yu A 2369
      1.2 WGM Pogonina Natalija 2501 0-1 WFM Ding Yixin 2385
      1.3 WGM Gunina Valentina 2462 1-0 WGM Tan Zhongyi 2461
      1.4 IM Bodnaruk Anastasia 2397 0-1 WGM Huang Qian 2447
      1.5 WGM Kashlinskaya Alina 2352 ½-½ WGM Ju Wenjun 2496

      Men

      China 3-2 Russia
      1.1 GM Wang Hao 2724 1-0 GM Potkin Vladimir 2626
      1.2 GM Wang Yue 2716 ½-½ GM Rublevsky Sergei 2688
      1.3 GM Bu Xiangzhi 2676 1-0 GM Vitiugov Nikita 2722
      1.4 GM Zhou Jianchao 2668 0-1 GM Timofeev Artyom 2690
      1.5 GM Ni Hua 2645 ½-½ GM Malakhov Vladimir 2732

      Source: TWIC

      Official website: http://chess.sport.org.cn

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      7 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 9, 2010 at 7:02 pm

        China rules.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 9, 2010 at 7:02 pm

        China rules.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 9, 2010 at 7:46 pm

        Keep this in mind – this is China team 1 vs Russia team 2 and China women team 2 vs Russia women team 1.5. It will be more exciting if both counties send out their best players.

      4. Lionel Davis Reply
        August 9, 2010 at 9:14 pm

        Oh,thanks for the heads up anon 3 they all look pretty much the same lookin at it from an Ultramodern perspective, i really dont see any difference in them anymore in spite of their various ratings, its just some of them are a lil better at executing the old ideas than others is all, Um sure thats why they realize they need to change their ratin system.Susan u know i should have been playin in that basketball game instead of dealin with these guys, i think i wanna get into poker or something after this,Steve Wilkos was funny today! hehehe.

      5. Lionel Davis Reply
        August 9, 2010 at 9:21 pm

        anon3 i just reread ur post what do u mean “Keep this in mind” China movin that knight around like everybody else, right?

      6. Anonymous Reply
        August 10, 2010 at 8:18 am

        Its true I will agree, different results would have been evident if Russia put forth its Team 1 for the Olympiad than a random assortment of players, for both the men’s and women’s team. Russian Men team 1, are no doubts the heavy favourites to win the Olympiad and ditto with the women’s team, considering the performance of the Kosintseva sisters this year.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        August 10, 2010 at 9:04 am

        Russia (men) has 3 teams for the upcoming Olympiad : team 1, team 2 and a local team. Malakhov plays on the last board of team 1 and Vitiugov plays in team 2.
        Timofeev, Rublevsky and Potkin don’t even play in team 2.

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