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      Home  >  General News  >  China extended lead

      China extended lead

      Chess match, China, Russia


      After 9 of 10 matches, China’s lead is now 3 points. Unless there is a miracle in the last round, China will defeat Russia in this match.

      Chinese Men

      1 Wang Hao g CHN 2624 5.0 2714
      2 Wang Yue g CHN 2696 4.5 2681
      3 Bu Xiangzhi g CHN 2685 4.0 2637
      4 Ni Hua g CHN 2681 4.0 2634
      5 Zhang Pengxiang g CHN 2649 4.0 2636
      21.5

      Chinese Women

      1 Ruan Lufei CHN 2433 6.0 2583
      2 Zhao Xue wg CHN 2500 5.0 2505
      3 Shen Yang wg CHN 2439 5.0 2500
      4 Huang Qian wm CHN 2410 4.5 2455
      5 Wang Yu A wg CHN 2384 4.5 2452
      25.0

      Total combine scores: 46.5

      Russian Men

      1 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2689 6.5 2831
      2 Inarkiev, Ernesto g RUS 2663 5.5 2749
      3 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2735 4.5 2671
      4 Timofeev, Artyom g RUS 2650 3.5 2583
      5 Tomashevsky, Evgeny g RUS 2654 3.5 2585
      23.5

      Russian Women

      1 Kovalevskaya, Ekaterina m RUS 2454 5.0 2475
      2 Kosintseva, Nadezhda m RUS 2475 4.5 2435
      3 Kosintseva, Tatiana m RUS 2502 4.5 2438
      4 Korbut, Ekaterina wg RUS 2445 4.0 2390
      5 Tairova, Elena wg RUS 2410 2.0 2205
      20.0

      Total combine scores: 43.5

      Official website: http://russiachess.org/

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 30, 2007 at 4:04 pm

        The Russians will win by 4 points tomorrow to win the match.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2007 at 4:41 am

        Susan, I’m rather disappointed with your coverage on Russia-China match. It’s already over yesterday, but you only presented the previous round result. Given that you have a high speed internet access, you should’ve been able to glance into the open documents the organizers share:
        http://docs.google.com/View?docid=df2bphbq_20d9mt2t
        http://docs.google.com/View?docid=df2bphbq_22f8q2rb
        to see that China has won by 5 points.

      3. SusanPolgar Reply
        August 31, 2007 at 10:59 am

        Why would you think that I have high speed internet? If you follow my blog, you would know that I am in Scotland for a chess conference and I get internet access here and there and not in my room at my hotel. In addition, I am here as a keynote speaker. That means that I have to leave my hotel at 8 AM and not get back until midnight.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

      4. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2007 at 10:59 am

        Susan, forget about the troll. They think you have no life and just post 24/7.

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