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      Home  >  General News  >  New format may help Indian teams in Dresden

      New format may help Indian teams in Dresden

      Chess Olympiad, Dresden, India


      New format to help India in Chess Olympiad
      New Delhi (IANS): The Indian team for the Chess Olympiad in Dresden, Germany
      have good medal prospects due to the new format introduced this year.

      The placing will be based on wins and not points. A 4-0 win and 2.5-1.5 win will give the same two points. With the yardstick for measuring success changing, it can help strong teams like India.

      The Indian team, which finished 30th in men and 12th in women at Turin 2006, will be sponsored by India Cements to the tune of Rs.1 million. Unlike in 2006, India will at full force all-GM team: Krishnan Sasikiran, Pentala Harikrishna, Surya Sekhar Ganguly, Sandipan Chanda, G.N. Gopal.

      The women’s team will be headed by the reigning World Junior girls champion Dronavalli Harika. The other four players are Tania Sachdev, Swati Ghate, Nisha Mohota and Mary Ann Gomes.

      The coaches with the team are grandmasters Lev Psakhis of Israel for men, Elizbar Ubilava of Georgia for women. The All India Chess Federation (AICF) has also sent a Coaching co-ordinator K. Visweswaran.

      Gopal of Kerala in men and Asian women’s champion Tania of Delhi will be making their debut. The AICF conducted three preparatory camps for both the teams and the last camp started in Dresden, Germany on November 4. Armenia (men) and Ukraine (women) are the defending champions.

      Source: http://www.hindu.com/

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 13, 2008 at 10:09 am

        The new format helps weaker teams medal, yes. Because earlier performance was an aggregate individual performance rating, whereas in matches underdogs can get lucky (and top seeds could easily lose two matches 1.5-2.5 for instance), and 4-0 crushes favor the top teams less.

      2. sathish Reply
        November 13, 2008 at 12:42 pm

        whatever. A fair play and great game of chess is more important than who wins.

        Ofcourse who wins is of importance but not much when it comes to chess.

        Though I am indian I wish the Strongest team at their best to win in an exemplary fashion.

        If it is Indian i am doubly happy.

        cheers to all chess fan
        proud being a chess player

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