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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Russia has big win vs US

      Russia has big win vs US

      Turkey, World Team Championship


      After losing to the US, India bounced back to beat Azerbaijan. In the mean time, the US could not sustain the momentum from the big win against India yesterday. They lost to Russia 1-3. Same with Greece. After upsetting Russia yesterday, Greece lost to Egypt 1.5-2.5. After only 3 rounds, there is no team with a perfect score.

      Round 3 on 2010/01/07 at 15:00


      3.1 2 TURKIYE
      ½ – 3½ 10 ARMENIA
      1 IM Erdogdu Mert 2513 ½ : ½ GM Aronian Levon 2781
      2 IM Yilmaz Mustafa 2478 0 : 1 GM Akopian Vladimir 2678
      3 IM Can Emre 2442 0 : 1 GM Sargissian Gabriel 2680
      4 IM Esen Baris 2513 0 : 1 GM Pashikian Arman 2647
      3.2 3 INDIA
      2½ – 1½ 1 AZERBAIJAN
      1 GM Sasikiran Krishnan 2653 1 : 0 GM Gashimov Vugar 2759
      2 GM Harikrishna P 2672 ½ : ½ GM Radjabov Teimour 2733
      3 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar 2654 1 : 0 GM Guseinov Gadir 2614
      4 GM Geetha Narayanan Gopal 2584 0 : 1 GM Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 2741
      3.3 4 RUSSIA
      3 – 1 9 UNITED STATES
      1 GM Grischuk Alexander 2736 ½ : ½ GM Nakamura Hikaru 2708
      2 GM Morozevich Alexander 2732 ½ : ½ GM Onischuk Alexander 2670
      3 GM Malakhov Vladimir 2716 1 : 0 GM Shulman Yuri 2624
      4 GM Vitiugov Nikita 2692 1 : 0 GM Akobian Varuzhan 2628
      3.4 5 EGYPT
      2½ – 1½ 8 GREECE
      1 GM Adly Ahmed 2591 1 : 0 GM Kotronias Vasilios 2599
      2 GM Amin Bassem 2544 1 : 0 GM Papaioannou Ioannis 2625
      3 IM Abdel Razik Khaled 2468 ½ : ½ GM Banikas Hristos 2608
      4 IM Sarwat Walaa 2386 0 : 1 GM Mastrovasilis Dimitrios 2571
      3.5 6 ISRAEL
      2½ – 1½ 7 BRAZIL
      1 GM Gelfand Boris 2761 1 : 0 GM Vescovi Giovanni 2660
      2 GM Sutovsky Emil 2657 ½ : ½ GM Leitao Rafael 2620
      3 GM Postny Evgeny 2648 ½ : ½ GM Fier Alexandr 2601
      4 GM Rodshtein Maxim 2622 ½ : ½ GM Milos Gilberto 2618

      Official website: http://wtcc2009.tsf.org.tr/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/lang,turkish/

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 7, 2010 at 7:00 pm

        The US team is still best. Nakamura is the best player in the tournament.

      2. Lionel Davis Reply
        January 7, 2010 at 8:34 pm

        !? game from Onischuck and Shulman, looks like Naka and Akopian was sleepwalking though the game.Oh Susan i just saw Senator Thompson discussing improving Buffalo N.Y. apparently things are looking good for us and we gunna get chess in the school system here, how Dallas like our snow?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        January 7, 2010 at 9:17 pm

        “The US team is still best.”

        It isn’t, never was, and never will be.

        “Nakamura is the best player in the tournament.”

        He isn’t, never was, and never will be.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        January 8, 2010 at 2:42 am

        Time for Shulman to rest for a couple of rounds. He’s been losing miserably. I’d be shocked if he’s used again in the next round.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        January 8, 2010 at 4:19 am

        Ah, the gumball bowl from one of the SPICE cups….

        I would like red gumballs in the bowl please…

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