29/09/2022 – El primer torneo del Grand Prix Femenino 2022-2023 se ha disputado entre el 18 y el 29 de septiembre, en Astaná, Kazajistán. Han participado 16 de las mejores jugadoras del mundo como participantes, el Grand Prix consta de cuatro torneos. Hoy en la ronda undécima y última ronda, Kateryna empató con Alexandra Kosteniuk y se ha coronado campeona. La otra jugadora aspirante al triunfo, Aleksandra Goryachkina firmó tablas, al igual que Lagno con negras, en su partida contra Vaishali. | En la foto: Kateryan Lagno Foto: FIDE / Anna Shtourman
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Grand Prix Femenino en Astaná
Ronda 11
Kateryna Lagno is the winner of the Astana #FIDEWomenGrandPrix! Kateryna finished the tournament undefeated, scoring 5 points in the last 6 rounds and a total of 8/11. Congratulations! 👏👏
En la última jornada, el presidente de la FIDE Arkady Dvorkovich visitó el torneo y realizó el saque de honor.
FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich made the ceremonial first move of the last round in the game between Alexandra Kosteniuk and Kateryna Lagno. #FIDEWomenGrandPrix
Kateryna Lagno y Alexandra Kosteniuk Foto: FIDE / Anna Shtourman
Elisabeth Pähtz vs. Tan Zhongyi Foto: FIDE / Anna Shtourman
Vaishali vs. Aleksandra Goryachkina - tablas Foto: FIDE / Anna Shtourman
Dinara Wagner venció a Polina Shuvalova Foto: FIDE / Anna Shtourman
Más tarde Arkady Dvorkovich se asomó a la sala de comentaristas y habló con Fiona Antoni-Steil sobre el tema de la polémica de las trampas y la reacción de Magnus Carlsen ante Hans Niemann y también del escándalo más reciente de los comentarios sexistas de Smirin.
FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich joins WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni in the broadcast. #FIDEWomenGrandPrix
El primer torneo del Grand Prix Femenino 2022-2023 jugó del 18 al 29 de septiembre en Astaná. El torneo es un cerrado a una vuelta con 12 participantes. Se emplea un control de tiempo clásico (90 minutos para 40 jugadas; 30 minutos hasta el final de la partida; 30 segundos de incremento desde la primera jugada).
Con 16 de las mejores jugadoras del mundo como participantes, el Grand Prix consta de cuatro torneos. Cada jugadora participará en tres de los cuatro torneos. En cada torneo WGP, cada jugadora obtiene puntos WGP según su posición en la clasificación final.
Las dos jugadoras que consigan más puntos acumulados en la serie WGP se clasificarán para el Torneo de Candidatas de la FIDE 2023-24.
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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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