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      Home  >  General News  >  China wins big today

      China wins big today

      Chess match, China, Liverpool, UK


      Picture from the official website

      GM Wang, Hao 2626 – 2724 Adams, Michael GM 1/2
      GM Zhang, Pengxiang 2649 – 2683 Short, Nigel GM 1/2
      GM Rowson, Jonathan 2599 – 2523 Hou, Yifan WGM 1/2
      GM Ni, Hua 2681 – 2536 Pert, Nicholas GM 1-0
      GM Jones, Gawain 2526 – 2696 Wang, Yue GM 1/2
      GM Howell, David 2519 – 2685 Bu, Xiangzhi GM 0-1
      IM Arakhamia-Grant, Keti 2418 – 2439 Shen, Yang WGM 1/2
      IM Houska, Jovanka 2401 – 2278 Ding, Yixin WFM 0-1

      China 5.5 – UK 2.5

      China now leads by 7 points!!

      Here are the games: http://www.liverpoolchessinternational.co.uk/live_match.htm

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      11 Comments

      1. Jack Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 8:23 pm

        Talk about total domination! All 5 of the Chinese men have positive scores – Ni, Wang (Hao) and Zhang @ 3.5/5 and Bu and Wang (Yue)@ 3.0/5. And the 6th member of the men’s team, the 13-year old girl phenom, Yifan Hou, has scored 2.5/5, a score only equalled by U.K.’s two big guns, Adams and Short.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 8:27 pm

        Let China come to the USA and take on the likes of Kamsky, Onischuk, and Nakamura and then will see who’s King.

      3. Jack Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 8:50 pm

        In a joint male and female competition, as in the one that the Chinese just thumped the Russians, I fear the U.S. would offer little competition. The Chinese women are far too strong, having 7 of the top 50 women in the world compared to but 2 for the U.S..

      4. Anonymous Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 10:27 pm

        I thought the US had an ongoing US-China match.. whatever happened to that?

      5. Anonymous Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 11:16 pm

        A deployment of exclamation marks worthy of Miss South Carolina – but do the UK claim to be anywhere in the league of chess nations. I doubt it.

      6. ?????@!!! Reply
        September 8, 2007 at 11:27 pm

        Well since this is sort of an exhibition( not sure if its fide rated). The US could field S.Polgar, Irina Krush, and some other former Olympian. Mens side Kamsky , Onischuk, Nakamura, perhaps Shaba. I dont think we would do too bad.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2007 at 12:07 am

        The Chinese are very smart, they chose weaker teams to crush. Come on over to USA and feel the chess strength!

      8. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2007 at 12:25 am

        “IM Houska, Jovanka 2401 – 2278 Ding, Yixin WFM 0-1”

        If I were USCF, and I am not, I would pay chinese trainers gold to come and train our girls who want to be pros. If a WFM can beat an IM with black, then its all about how they are taught as beginners.

      9. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2007 at 12:38 am

        We the Chinese are the best chess players in the planet. Admit it or resign.

      10. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2007 at 6:02 am

        Note that the proposed US team of “S.Polgar, Irina Krush, and … Mens side Kamsky , Onischuk, Nakamura, perhaps Shaba” consists of talent born and, with the exception of Nakamura, developed elsewhere. This doesn’t speak well of the state of American chess.

      11. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2007 at 2:22 pm

        China the sleeping giant is waking up in more ways then simply chess. They are going to be the dominant world power soon. the us is going bankrupt with stupid wars and china is building up an incredible industrial machine. We do not even want to educate our own people.

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