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      Home  >  Women's Chess  >  Sabina Foisor upsets Socko – Result changed the result

      Sabina Foisor upsets Socko – Result changed the result

      Monika Socko, Nalchik, Sabina Foisor, Women's World Championship


      This was a thriller match. IM Monika Socko is the top Polish female player. Her peak rating was 2505 and her peak world ranking was #9.

      WGM Sabina Foisor is one of the top female junior players in the world. Both her parents are IMs. Her peak rating was 2386 earlier this year. I have known her family for more than 2 decades.

      The players drew game 1 and 2. Sabina won game 3. Monika won game 4. Sabina won game 5. Monika won game 6. Sabina advanced to the 2nd round by drawing the Armageddon game! Monika protested. The appeals committee over ruled the arbiters and awarded the win to Monika!

      Congratulations to Sabina! Sabina is expected to be in Lubbock, Texas in 3 weeks to participate in the SPICE Cup Festival. I also expect her to attend TTU in the fall of 2009.

      * Update: It seems that the Polish delegation has filed a protest. The arbiters are meeting now.

      Here is the update by chessdom:

      17:35 CET

      Sabina Foisor explained to the interpreters that she claimed a draw before her flag fell, but the arbiters have postponed the decision. They still have the right to declare the result after one of the players forfeits on time.

      18:05 CET

      Monica Socko filed a complaint and Appeals Committee is now meeting to reach the final decision. The Committee’s Chairman will later elaborate the outcome at the press conference.

      18:40 CET

      It seems like the Appeals Committee has reached the verdict. The press conference should start shortly. Earlier, the arbiters have asked the press officers for a FIDE Handbook printout.

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      6 Comments

      1. leprechaun Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 3:49 pm

        Wow! You are fast indeed!!!

        Anyway, there seems to be some controversy, as Foisor ran out of time although it was impossible for white to win and so it was declared a draw, which seems quite right to me!

        Let’s move now to the next round… so many clever moves to be found!

        And boy! aren’t they lovely and pretty… such charming ladies so witty! :)*

      2. SusanPolgar Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 3:52 pm

        Yes, draw is the correct result with no mating material.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 4:05 pm

        N vs N is a draw. Same with FIDE or USCF rule.

      4. Catalin Ionescu Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 4:14 pm

        chessdom: “18:05 CET Monica Socko filled a complaint and Appeals Committee is now meeting to reach the final decision. The Committee’s Chairman will later elaborate the outcome at the press conference. “

        The result could be modified after this meeting? I hope not 🙂

      5. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 4:15 pm

        Those are to great news for the Romanian chess community in North America:
        1) Sabina is going to study in USA
        2) Sabina goes on in the second round (if the comity has any decency)

        Andrei

      6. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2008 at 7:17 pm

        Susan N vs. N is not automatically drawn because mate is possible.

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