16/04/2012 – El Campeonato de Rusia por Equipos 2012 cumplió con las expectativas en cuanto a emoción y partidas interesantes. Los favoritos se presentaron con planteles muy fuertes, pero finalmente fue el Tomsk-400 el que se alzó con la medalla de oro gracias también a la excelente actuación de Sergey Karjakin, quien se mostró en gran forma (con un rendimiento de 2896 puntos) en el primer tablero de su equipo. En el segundo lugar se ubicó el San Petersburgo, con Sergey Movsesian como más destacado. La competición femenina fue ganada por el favorito "Ladya" de Kazán, con Nadezhda Kosintseva en el primer tablero. Reportaje final...
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Campeonato de Rusia por Equipos 2012
Svidler y Karjakin en el primer tablero de sus respectivos equipos
Svidler y Morozevich
Eugene Potemkin ha cubierto la competición de manera gráfica. He aquí uno de sus vídeos de la quinta ronda.
Fotos y vídeo: Eugene Potemkin
Clasificación final del campeonato absoluto
Equipo
Elo
Puntos por equipo
Puntos por tablero
1
Tomsk - 400
2708
11.0
27.0
2
St. Petersburg Chess Fed.
2711
11.0
25.5
3
ShSM-64, Moscow
2725
10.0
28.0
4
Economist-SGSEU, Saratov
2720
10.0
24.5
5
Ugra, Khanty-Mansiysk
2700
9.0
24.5
6
Chigorin Chess Club, St. Petersburg
2553
9.0
20.0
7
Polytechnik, Nizhniy Tagil
2583
8.0
22.5
8
Navigator, Moscow
2551
7.0
23.0
9
University, Belorechensk
2570
7.0
22.5
10
Orienta, Moscow
2401
7.0
20.5
11
EGU-Perspektiva, Lipetsk
2533
6.0
22.0
12
Zhiguli, Samara Region
2455
6.0
20.0
13
Rakita Chess Club, Belgorod Region
2516
6.0
20.0
14
Atom, Desnogorsk
2397
6.0
18.5
15
Nezhmetdinov Chess School, Kazan
2514
5.0
21.0
16
DFU, Vladivostok
2431
4.0
16.5
16
Kemerovo Region Chess School
2410
4.0
16.5
18
Belogorie, Belgorod Region
2202
0.0
5.5
Partidas del campeonato absoluto por equipos
Campeonato de Rusia por Equipos Femenino 2012
La competición femenina fue menos fuerte que en los años
anteriores porque estaban ausentes varios de los equipos más potentes. El favorito
era el "Ladya" con Nadezhda Kosintseva en el primer tablero y, según lo esperado, ganó el torneo con facilidad y la Kosintseva mostró el rendimiento
individual más alto.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
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In this video course, Grandmaster Ivan Sokolov explores the fascinating world of King’s Indian and Pirc structures with colours reversed, often arising from the French or Sicilian.
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