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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Deysi Cori scores cluctch final round win to capture 2nd crown

      Deysi Cori scores cluctch final round win to capture 2nd crown

      Chennai, Deysi Cori, Peru, World Girl's Championship



      Deysi Cori scored a clutch win with Black while Olga Girya lost her final round with White! This allows Deysi to overcome a half point deficit to win her second World Girl’s Championship title!

      Final top 10 standings

      Rk. Name FED Rtg Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 Rp we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 WGM Cori T Deysi PER 2376 11.0 2261 2276 2292 2542 8.63 2.37 10 23.7
      2 WGM Girya Olga RUS 2371 10.5 2268 2283 2300 2502 8.46 2.04 10 20.4
      3 WGM Paikidze Nazi GEO 2416 9.5 2274 2290 2305 2434 9.07 0.43 15 6.4
      4 WGM Padmini Rout IND 2348 9.0 2227 2241 2254 2353 8.73 0.27 15 4.1
      5 WIM Ozturk Kubra TUR 2258 9.0 2207 2231 2248 2323 7.65 1.35 15 20.3
      6 WIM Bulmaga Irina ROU 2293 8.5 2260 2277 2295 2351 7.35 1.15 15 17.3
      7 WIM Kulkarni Bhakti IND 2317 8.5 2116 2124 2131 2211 9.98 -1.48 15 -22.2
      8 WIM Mammadova Gulnar Marfat Qizi AZE 2294 8.0 2199 2216 2237 2268 8.29 -0.29 15 -4.3
      9 WIM Nakhbayeva Guliskhan KAZ 2222 8.0 2173 2186 2199 2241 7.64 0.36 15 5.4
      10 WFM Lkhamsuren Uuganbayar MGL 2163 8.0 2104 2123 2145 2174 7.73 0.27 15 4.1
      11 WIM Hoang Thi Nhu Y VIE 2204 8.0 2093 2111 2131 2199 7.68 0.32 15 4.8
      12 WIM Eric Jovana SRB 2282 8.0 2030 2043 2057 2105 10.50 -2.50 15 -37.5

      Final standings: http://chess-results.com/tnr54523.aspx?art=1&rd=13&lan=1&turdet=YES&flag=30

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 15, 2011 at 3:12 pm

        Kosteniuk can score 13-0 in this one for sure. She’s the best ever.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 15, 2011 at 6:14 pm

        Viva Deysi !!!

      3. stiff little pawn Reply
        August 16, 2011 at 2:48 am

        @ anonymous #1:

        Kosteniuk? Give me a break. She’s almost 30 and this was a Junior WC, strikingly won by Deysi Cori (18) by the way.

        Last year Deysi faced Kosteniuk in a 3 blitz game exhibition which took place in the heights of Macchu Picchu. The result was 1-2, but everyone will love to see soon a serious match between Deysi Cori and the old queens. 🙂

        @anonymous #2
        I’m another Cori’s fan. Vamos Deysi!!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        August 16, 2011 at 4:08 am

        What? Kosteniuk is almost 30? I thought she’s 16 or something.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        August 16, 2011 at 1:34 pm

        She is 27 (born on April 23, 1984). More on her here: http://www.kosteniuk.com

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