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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Chess Puzzles  >  World Chess Championship 2015 for Disabled: Round 5

      World Chess Championship 2015 for Disabled: Round 5

      Disabled Players, Dresden

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      Round 5 of the championship started in time at 9.30. Two leading chess players with 4 out 4 played Board 1. The defending Champion of 2013 Stanislav Babarykin lost to his opponent Alexey Smirnov. Smirnov is now the sole leader with 100% score. His closest rival is Stanislav Mikheev who is the only player with 4.5 out of 5.

      Jamal Messalla, the only player from Morocco, won his game today against a local player Krabbe Wolfgang, a deaf player from Germany who is also an organizer of many chess competitions for deaf. Jamal plays the championship for the second time.

      The leading female player Myronenko Natalia drew today against Alexander Gerasimov and has 3 points. Many rivals follow her closely.

      The second day of the FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar gathered many arbiters who prepare for the examination test and also have an opportunity to see the arbiter’s work on real.

      Tomorrow, on 23 October is Round 6 of the Championship.

      Here you can see the Results of Round 5

      No. White Pts. White Pts. Result
      1. Alexey Smirnov 4 – Stanislav Babarykin 4 1 : 0
      2. Vladimir N. Kovalenko 3½ – Igor Yarmonov 3 0 : 1
      3. Anatoly Eremin 3 – Andrei Gurbanov 3 0 : 1
      4. Tomasz Miozga 2½ – Ryszard Suder 2½ ½ : ½
      5. Raphael Zimmer 2½ – Balazs Mate 2½ ½ : ½
      6. Aleksander Gerasimov 2 – Natalya Myronenko 2½ ½ : ½
      7. Viktor Varezhkin 2 – Volodymyr Zabolotny 2 1 : 0
      8. Ferenc Frink 2 – Zoltan Raibl 2 ½ : ½
      9. Marko Sponheim 2 – Viktor V. Kononov 2 0 : 1
      10. Sergey Grigorchuk 2½ – Jacek Stachanczyk 3 ½ : ½
      11. Chamal Gedgafov 2½ – Marcin Chojnowski 2½ 1 : 0
      12. Jerzy Strzelecki 2 – Aleksandra Aleksandrova 2 ½ : ½
      13. Marek Mackowiak 2½ – Adam Wirth 2½ 1 : 0
      14. Yuri A. Meshkov 3 – Sergej Wassin 3 1 : 0
      15. Stefan Krause 2 – Sergey Tsapalin 2 ½ : ½
      16. Piotr Dukaczewski 3½ – Stanislav Mikheev 3½ 0 : 1
      17. Bulat Kabyzhanov 3 – Alexey Pakhomov 3 0 : 1
      18. Olga Gerasimova 2 – Daniel Flock 2 1 : 0
      19. Lutz Krajinski 1 – Katharina Kohnen 1 1 : 0
      20. Wolfgang Krabbe 2 – Jamal Messalla 2 0 : 1
      21. Marina Kaydanovich 2 – Marc Tillmann 2 0 : 1
      22. Rustam Kasimov 1½ – Heiki Sookruus 2 1 : 0
      23. Marina Karpova 1 – Shailesh Nerlikar 1 ½ : ½
      24. Viktor Strekalovski 1½ – Dmitrij Scerbin 1½ 0 : 1
      25. Sergey Lebedev 1½ – Valentin Malyuga 1½ 0 : 1
      26. Miheso Chomu Clement 1½ – Manuela Mekus 1½ ½ : ½
      27. Michael Gründer 1½ – Alena Mikhalionak 1½ 1 : 0
      28. Krzysztof Checiak 1 – Jarno Scheffner 1 1 : 0
      29. Dr. Karl-Heinz Usbeck 1 – Malgorzata Napierala 1 0 : 1
      30. Holger Ulpins ½ – Jürgen Koenig ½ 0 : 1
      31. Snehit Saraf 1 – Rainer Hoffmann 1 0 : 1
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