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      Mukachevo press release

      Chess Club, Chess match, Efimenko, Naiditsch, Universal Event Promotion


      The chess match between Grandmasters Zahar EFIMENKO (Ukraine) and Arkadij NAIDITSCH (Germany) was organised by Universal Event Promotion and the Mukachevo Chess Club 32×64 in Mukachevo, Ukraine on 12-18 August 2010.

      The best player of Germany, Naiditsch, achieved a victory against the Ukrainian national team player, Efimenko, by a narrow margin: 3,5 points to 2,5 points. Naiditsch won the second game of the match, while five other games were drawn.

      The festival Transcarpathian Cup, which ended on 18 August, included many other events.

      The winners of the open tournaments were:

      A1 (classical open) – International Master Daniil Shkuran

      A2 (classical open) – Yury Korobov

      B (rapid) – FIDE Master Igor Kobyliansky

      C (blitz) – Grandmaster Spartak Vysochin

      D1 (children’s open) – Oleg Goncharov

      D2 (children’s open) – Demian Salievych

      E (children’s rapid) – Andrey Vachylya

      F (children’s blitz) – Bogdan Klyotska

      On 15 August the 2002-2004 FIDE World Champion, Grandmaster Ruslan Ponomariov gave a simultaneous exhibition, and won all 27 games.

      The chief organisers of the Trancarpathian Cup were Josef Resch, Alexander Goncharov and Alexander Fediv.

      The International Arbiter from Kyiv, Leonid Bodankin, acted as the Chief Arbiter of the Efimenko-Naiditsch match.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 19, 2010 at 2:20 pm

        I picked Efimenko to win.

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