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      World Team Championship Pairings

      Turkey, World Team Championship


      World Team Chess 2010 pairings
      full pairings of the WTCC
      Report by Chessdom.com

      Here are the full pairings of the World Team Chess Championship. Full information about the event is available at the World Team Chess 2010 preview.

      Round 1

      1 AZERBAIJAN – ARMENIA
      2 TURKIYE – UNITED STATES
      3 INDIA – GREECE
      4 RUSSIA – BRAZIL
      5 EGYPT – ISRAEL

      Round 2

      1 ARMENIA – ISRAEL
      2 BRAZIL – EGYPT
      3 GREECE – RUSSIA
      4 UNITED STATES – INDIA
      5 AZERBAIJAN – TURKIYE

      Round 3

      1 TURKIYE – ARMENIA
      2 INDIA – AZERBAIJAN
      3 RUSSIA – UNITED STATES
      4 EGYPT – GREECE
      5 ISRAEL – BRAZIL

      Round 4

      1 ARMENIA – BRAZIL
      2 GREECE – ISRAEL
      3 UNITED STATES – EGYPT
      4 AZERBAIJAN – RUSSIA
      5 TURKIYE – INDIA

      Round 5

      1 INDIA – ARMENIA
      2 RUSSIA – TURKIYE
      3 EGYPT – AZERBAIJAN
      4 ISRAEL – UNITED STATES
      5 BRAZIL – GREECE

      Round 6

      1 ARMENIA – GREECE
      2 UNITED STATES – BRAZIL
      3 AZERBAIJAN – ISRAEL
      4 TURKIYE – EGYPT
      5 INDIA – RUSSIA

      Round 7

      1 RUSSIA – ARMENIA
      2 EGYPT – INDIA
      3 ISRAEL – TURKIYE
      4 BRAZIL – AZERBAIJAN
      5 GREECE – UNITED STATES

      Round 8

      1 ARMENIA – UNITED STATES
      2 AZERBAIJAN – GREECE
      3 TURKIYE – BRAZIL
      4 INDIA – ISRAEL
      5 RUSSIA – EGYPT

      Round 9

      1 EGYPT – ARMENIA
      2 ISRAEL – RUSSIA
      3 BRAZIL – INDIA
      4 GREECE – TURKIYE
      5 UNITED STATES – AZERBAIJAN

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      9 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 6:33 pm

        Does the US team have a shot of winning?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 7:12 pm

        Nakamura is better than Carlsen. He’ll score 8-0 on board 1.

      3. Rini Luyks Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 7:50 pm

        What kind of WORLD championship is this!!?? Greece, Turkey, Egypt?
        Can´t be serious…

      4. Sam Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 9:27 pm

        Armenia will win as usual…

      5. Anonymous Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 9:52 pm

        Well… like a football world cup with teams from Africa or Asia…

        You know a world cup has representatives from all continents and the organiser. (Egypt for Africa, Turkey host country, India from Asia etc). The only “strange team” is Greece (got a wild card due to good relations with the Turkish chess federation) . But is hardly a bad team (above 2600 average first 4 boards). Not that worse team than say USA.

        Also Azerbaijan took a wild card, but is perfectly justified due to their strength.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 10:39 pm

        Why don’t you all first learn who is and who isn’t eligible for World Team Championship, and then talk?

      7. Anonymous Reply
        January 4, 2010 at 11:07 pm

        No Kamsky, so it will be a challenge for the U.S. to medal. But at least it’s nice to see young talents like Hess and Robson get a taste of top international competition.

      8. Thomas Reply
        January 5, 2010 at 9:25 am

        You all just wait for the Olympiad later this year, where everyone’s favorite team will be playing.

      9. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2010 at 4:45 pm

        India is the replacement team for China from Asia.

        Why did China drop out, anyone??

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