Official website: http://chess.sport.org.cn Crosstable after 5 rounds 1. Ni, Hua g 2646 * . ½ 1 . . 1 ½ 1 1 5 2. Ding, Liren g 2707 . * ½ . . ½ 1 1 ½ 1 4½...
Ni Hua keeps a perfect score after three rounds in Danzhou
The 4th Danzhou Grand Master Chess Tournament is taking place in Danzhou, Hainan, from 20 May to 29 May 2013. Ten Chinese Grandmasters compete in the round robin tournament. Ni Hua is leading the field as the only player...
Danzhou Grand Master Chess Tournament
The 4th Danzhou Grand Master Chess Tournament takes place in Danzhou, Hainan, from 20 May to 29 May 2013. Ten Chinese Grandmasters compete in the round robin tournament. Wang Hao, Wang Yue and Li Chao b are not present,...
Women’s World Championship Match 2013
Left to right: Taizhou Municipal Bureau of Sports Deputy Director Mr Wang Jian, Chief Director Mr Ge Zhihui, Deputy Director Mdm Fan Rong with Mr Leong. Not in the picture were Chinese Chess Association General Secretary GM Ye Jiangchuan,...
Women’s World Championship Match 2013 in China
The Women’s World Championship Match 2013 between the reigning World Champion Anna Ushenina (Ukraine) and her challenger Hou Yifan (China) will be organized by the FIDE and Chinese Chess Association on 10-27 September 2013, in the city of Taizhou,...
Zhonghai Huashan Cup for Women Stars
The Zhonghai Huashan Cup for Women Stars will take place on 16th-22nd March in the city of Huashan – Huayin, China. Eight strong female players are taking part in the single round robin tournament. The time control will be 25...
China, Ukraine, and Russia in the lead at Astana
After just 4 rounds, Russia, China, and Ukraine, established themselves as front runners for the medals at the 2013 Women’s World Team Championship. China, without their two superstars (Hou Yifan and Zhao Xue), and Russia, also without their top...
Big match of the day: Russia vs China
The big matchup of round 4 is China versus Russia. The team that wins will be the odd on favorite to win the WWTC 2013. Round 4 pairings 1 INDIA – GEORGIA 2 USA – FRANCE3 RUSSIA – CHINA...
World youngest grandmaster: Wei Yi
ROUND 8: THE CHINESE ARE COMING Published by Peter Doggers on February 26, 2013 There’s something special about this year’s Reykjavik Open. Not only do we have a record number of 227 participants from no less than 37 federations, but...
China decisively defeated Iceland in friendly rapid match
The rapid match between China and Iceland which was held in the headquarters of Arion Bank finished this weekend with a convincing 47,5-24,5 victory for the guests from China. China outrated Iceland this weekend and outclassed them taking charge...