21/11/2015 – Rusia venció a Francia en el duelo en la cima y consiguió ganar más terreno. En la octava ronda, que se disputa hoy, los rusos se verán las caras con los armenios, otro oponente difícil, pero al menos ahora lo pueden afrontar con viento en popa. En la competición femenina, las rusas ganaron 3:1 a las húngaras y siguen mandando. Crónica...
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Alexander Grischuk se abrió paso por el Muro de Berlín
El duelo en la cima resultó emocionante: Francia lo tenía difícil en los tableros en los que jugaba con negras (2 y 4) y las esperanzas recaían sobre los hombros de Etienne Bacrot, que afrontaba un final prometedor, y de Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, que consiguió presionar sobre su oponente en una posición que había tenido pinta de ser ingenua.
Un ambicioso sacrificio de calidad al comienzo del mediojuego le trajo un final doloroso a Evgeny Tomashevsky. No obstante, tuvo una buena idea para defenderse y logró salvar medio punto y la victoria del equipo ruso en la séptima ronda.
Alexei Shirov
Los letones con Alexei Shirov en el primer tablero han tardado en pillar el ritmo, pero luego se han apuntado cuatro victorias consecutivas y lograron empatar 2:2 contra uno de los grandes favoritos, Azerbaiyán, en la séptima ronda.
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Los resultados del equipo absoluto de España de la séptima ronda
Tb.
14
España
Rtg
1½:2½
7
Hungría
Rtg
4.1
GM
Franciso Vallejo
2684
½ - ½
GM
Peter Leko
2708
4.2
GM
David Antón Guijarro
2630
0 - 1
GM
Richard Rapport
2693
4.3
GM
Renier Vázquez Igarza
2565
0 - 1
GM
Zoltan Almasi
2689
4.4
GM
José Carlos Ibarra Jerez
2545
1 - 0
GM
Ferenc, Berkes
2648
Las partidas de la sección absoluta para reproducir y descargar
El equipo femenino de Rusia también sigue dominando la competición. Tras una victoria por 3:1 contra Hungría, marchan en pos de la victoria. Es digna de mención la partida de Valentina Gunina.
Los resultados del equipo femenino de España de la séptima ronda
Tb.
16
República Checa
Elo
1 : 3
11
España
Elo
9.1
WIM
Kristyna Havlikova
2323
0 - 1
IM
Sabrina Vega Gutierrez
2392
9.2
WIM
Karolina Olsarova
2224
1 - 0
IM
Ana Matnadze
2353
9.3
WGM
Tereza Rodshtein
2307
0 - 1
WIM
Yudania Hernández Estevez
2207
9.4
WGM
Olga Sikorova
2230
0 - 1
WGM
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz
2252
Las partidas de la sección femenina para reproducir y descargar
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