24/01/2020 – Entre el 5 y el 26 de enero de 2020, se disputaron las doce partidas de ajdrez clásico del Campeonato del Mundo Femenino de Ajedrez entre la defensora del título, Ju Wenjun y Aleksandra Goryachkina. Esta última había conseguido igualar el marcador en la duodécima partida. Hoy se disputará el duelo de desempate por la corona mundial femenina. Habrá retransmisiones en live.chessbase.com y dentro de esta noticia. | Foto: del sitio web oficial del Mundial Femenino 2020
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Dos sedes
La primera mitad del duelo entre Ju Wenjun y Aleksandra Goryachlina se disputará en Shanghai (China) y la segunda en Wladiwostok (Rusia).
En el caso de que al final de la competición el marcador quedase empatado en 6:6, se disputaría un duelo de desempate a continuación, a un ritmo de juego más rápido.
Si las partidas comienzan a las 15:00 horas de la tarde, tal y como suele ser lo habitual, el comienzo sería a las 10:00 CET (hora europea de invierno) para las partidas que se disputen en Shanghai y a las 08:00 CET de la mañana, para las partidas en Vladivostok.
El control de tiempo será de 90 minutos por los primeros 40 movimientos, seguido por 30 minutos por el resto de la partida. Habrá un incremento de tiempo de 30 segundos por movimiento a partir del primer movimiento. Está prohibido ofrecer tablas previamente al movimiento 40.
La bolsa de premios asciende a 500.000 euros. La futura Campeona del Mundo recibirá el 60 % y la subcampeona el 40 %. En el caso de que la decisión solamente cayese en el duelo de desempate, el premio se repartiría 55:45.
Programa
La manga de Shanghai
Fecha
Hora CET
Actividad
03.01.2020
Llegada
04.01.2020
Ceremonia inaugural
05.01.2020
08:30
Partida 1
06.01.2020
08:30
Partida 2
07.01.2020
Día de descanso
08.01.2020
08:30
Partida 3
09.01.2020
08:30
Partida 4
10.01.2019
Día de descanso
11.01.2019
08:30
Partida 5
12.01.2019
08:30
Partida 6
La manga de Vladivostok
Fecha
Hora CET
Actividad
14.01.2019
Llegada a Vladivostok
15.01.2019
Ceremonia inaugural
16.01.2019
06:30
Partida 7
17.01.2019
06:30
Partida 8
18.01.2019
Día de descanso
19.01.2019
06:30
Partida 9
20.01.2019
06:30
Partida 10
21.01.2019
Día de descanso
23.01.2019
06:30
Partida 11
24.01.2019
06:30
Partida 12
Se disputará un duelo de desempate el viernes, 24 de enero de 2020.
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