07/10/2014 – En la sección abierta compiten 136 ajedrecistas, 18 grandes maestros y el favorito tiene una valoración Elo de 2661; 5 jugadores tienen puntuaciones Elo superiores a 2600. En la sección femenina hay 78 participantes, de las cuales 4 son grandes maestras y 14 maestras internacionales femeninas. Ayer se disputó la primera ronda...
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Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez Juvenil 2014 en Pune (India)
El principal favorito: Vladimir Fedoseev (2661) de Rusia
Aleksandra Goryachkina (2420) es la favorita de la sección femenina
Robin Van Kampen (2641), Holanda
Robin dio jaque mate con el peón
La segunda favorita femenina es Meri Arabidze (2409), de Georgia
La estrella china Wei Yi
Sarasdat Khademalsharieh
Vidit Gujrathi, Elo 2635 (a la derecha)
Padmini Rout (2331)
Aryan Tari (2450)
Nihal Sarin (Elo 2076, 10 años) se coronó Campeón del Mundo Sub-10 hace poco. Casi nunca suele permanecer sentado durante sus partidas. En la partida de la foto derrotó al sueco Jonathon Westerberg (2420)
El entrenador Erwin l'Ami con su pupilo Robin van Kampen
Benjamin Bok (2591), también de Holanda y pupilo de Erwin
Rucha Pujari (2113), de India
Angelina Fransson (2019), Suecia
La sala de juego
El equipo de comentaristas (de dcha. a izda): Prathamesh Mokal, Saravanan Venkatachalam, Swati Ghate y Sagar Shah
Vijay Kumar (izda.), Bharat Singh Chauhan (presidente de la federación india) y Manisha Mohite, jefa de prensa
El equipo organizador: Abhijit Kunte, Niranjan Gokhale, Ravindra Dongre, Nitin Kareer, Bharat Singh Chauhan, Siddharth Mayur y Girish Chitale
Todas las fotos anteriores las ha sacado Amruta Mokal (en la foto)
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From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
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