2014 Tromsø Chess Olympiad

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  • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

    Our youngest Olympian, Qiyu Zhou, seems to now be Canada's 2nd highest rated female player, behind only Yuanling Yuan, who had another excellent Olympiad.

    http://chess-results.com/tnr140381.a...flag=30&wi=821

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    • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

      Congratulations to Qiyu on an excellent performance especially after her second round setback. And, of course, to Yuanling who continues to lead the Canadian women with distinction.
      Congratulations also to Anton who turned in a fine performance on first board in the Open.

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      • Re : Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

        Originally posted by Rene Preotu View Post
        It looks like Qiyu Zhou is getting the WFM title for her performance.

        http://chess-results.com/tnr140381.a...flag=30&wi=821
        I saw somewhere that Qiyu already had the WFM by two other ways (rating and NAYCC), but it's not listed on the FIDE website. Maybe she didn't pay the required amount.

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        • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

          I wonder what kind of odds one could have got on Kyrgyzstan finishing ahead of Canada? Kgrgyzstan had an FM on board 1, an IM on board 2, and untitled players on boards 3 and 4 (with no board 5) and somehow managed to finish 34th.

          http://chess-results.com/tnr140380.a...&wi=821&snr=95

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          • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

            There's no point "rubbing it in". Our team tried and they had some very difficult pairings.
            Gary Ruben
            CC - IA and SIM

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            • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

              There are a couple of surprise names among the top TPR numbers:

              1. Yangyi Yu 2912 (Gold medal winner, Board 3)
              2. Veselin Topalov 2872 (Gold medal winner, Board 1)
              3. Ngoc Truong Son Nguyen 2843 (Gold medal winner, Board 2)
              4T. Michael Adams 2839 (Silver medal winner, Board 1)
              4T. Csaba Balogh 2839 (Silver medal winner, Board 2)
              6. Anish Giri 2836 (Bronze medal winner, Board 1)
              7. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2833
              8T. Ding Liren 2831 (Bronze medal winner, Board 2)
              8T. Sam Shankland 2831 (Gold medal winner, Board 5)
              10. Dmitry Svelushkin 2809
              Last edited by Jack Maguire; Thursday, 14th August, 2014, 02:48 PM.

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              • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                If one looks as the performance ratings, one gets an idea of how well we actually performed. I personally consider a player with a performance rating between ±50 points of their current rating as performing as expected, and outside those brackets better or worst than expected.

                By this definition, all of our GMs performed as expected, while IMs Gerzhoy and Hambleton are likely disappointed with their results.

                On the Women's team, Khoudgarian and Starr are most likely disappointed, while the rest of the team performed as expected.

                I'm sure everyone hoped for more but the result is not too surprising. For the open team, the turning points were England and Brazil. The England match could have easily gone the other way, while the Brazil result was the worst of the event.

                The games were hard fought. They were worthy teams. Let's all cheer for our players, and look forward to the next Olympiad.

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                • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                  Topalov was the only top ten GM who gained rating points in Tromso. So who are the fast charging youngsters, Giri (#11), So (#13), and Liren (#15) likely to bump from the top ten?

                  http://www.2700chess.com/

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                  • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
                    There's no point "rubbing it in". Our team tried and they had some very difficult pairings.
                    The other thing of note is that it was a Swiss pairing methodology, so the "yo-yo effect" is a significant factor. Swiss pairing is great for determining a clear winner in as few rounds as possible, but beyond that it is hit and miss.
                    Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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                    • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                      Tromso Olympiad 2014

                      Board Prizes Open

                      Board One

                      1. Topalov, Veselin BUL Rp 2872 9 games 6.5 points 72%
                      2. Adams, Michael ENG Rp 2839 9 games 6.5 points 72%
                      3. Giri, Anish NED Rp 2836 11 games 8.0 points 73%
                      4. Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar AZE Rp 2833 10 games 7.0 points 70%
                      5. Shirov, Alexei LAT Rp 2800 10 games 7.0 points 70%
                      6. Carlsen, Magnus NOR Rp 2799 9 games 6.0 points 67%

                      Board Two

                      1. Nguyen, Ngoc VIE Rp 2843 10 games 8.5 points 85%
                      2. Balogh, Csaba HUN Rp 2839 9 games 7.0 points 78%
                      3. Ding, Liren CHN Rp 2831 10 games 7.5 points 75%
                      4. Svelushkin, Dmitry MDA Rp 2809 9 games 8.0 points 89%
                      5. Bacrot, Etienne FRA Rp 2781 10 games 7.0 points 70%

                      Board Three

                      1. Yu, Yangyi CHN Rp 2912 11 games 9.5 points 86%
                      2. Sasikiran, Krishnan IND Rp 2753 10 games 7.5 points 75%
                      3. Eljanov, Pavel UKR Rp 2745 9 games 7.0 points 78%
                      4. Iotov, Valentin BUL Rp 2741 11 games 8.0 points 73%
                      5. Markus, Robert SRB Rp 2730 9 games 6.5 points 72%

                      Board Four

                      1. Sedlak, Nikola SRB Rp 2773 8 games 6.5 points 81.3%
                      2. Ortiz, Isan CUB Rp 2766 8 games 6.0 points 75%
                      3. Ni, Hua CHN Rp 2723 9 games 6.5 points 72.2%
                      4. Howell, David ENG Rp 2709 10 games 7.5 points 75%
                      5. Safari, Eitaj AZE Rp 2693 8 games 5.5 points 68.8%

                      Board Five

                      1. Shankland, Samuel USA Rp 2831 10 games 9.0 points 90%
                      2. Moiseenko, Alexander UKR Rp 2714 9 games 7.0 points 77.8%
                      3. Nepomniachtchi, Ian RUS Rp 2650 9 games 6.5 points 72.2%
                      4. Sadler, Matthew ENG Rp 2637 10 games 7.0 points 70%
                      5. Van Kampen, Robin NET Rp 2617 8 games 5.0 points 62.5%

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                      Board Prizes Women

                      Board One

                      1. Dzagnidze, Nana GEO Rp 2719 9 games 8.0 points 88.9%
                      2. Hou, Yifan CHN Rp 2671 9 games 7.0 points 77.8%
                      3. Cramling, Pia SWE Rp 2659 11 games 10 points 90.9%

                      Board Two

                      1. Gunina, Valentina RUS Rp 2651 10 games 8.0 points 80%
                      2. Khotenashvili, Bela GEO Rp 2589 10 games 8.0 points 80%
                      3. Ju, Wenjun CHN Rp 2584 11 games 8.0 points 73%

                      Board Three

                      1. Kosteniuk, Alexandre RUS Rp 2639 9 games 7.5 points 83%
                      2. Matnadze, Ana ESP Rp 2445 10 games 7.5 points 75%
                      3. Frisk, Elinor SWE Rp 2432 11 games 9.5 points 86%

                      Board Four

                      1. Zhukova, Natalia UKR Rp 2512 10 games 7.5 points 75%
                      2. Bartei, Marta POL Rp 2439 9 games 6.5 points 72%
                      3. Bulmaga, Inna ROU Rp 2433 10 games 8.0 points 80%

                      Board Five

                      1. Padmini, Rout IND Rp 2584 8 games 7.5 points 94%
                      2. Guo, Qi CHN Rp 2520 8 games 6.5 points 81%
                      3. Dauletova, Guimira KAZ Rp 2486 8 games 7.0 points 88%
                      Last edited by Wayne Komer; Thursday, 14th August, 2014, 02:39 PM. Reason: wrong country code for Moldova

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                      • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                        Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
                        Tromso Olympiad 2014

                        Board Prizes Open

                        Board One

                        1. Topalov, Veselin BUL Rp 2872 9 games 6.5 points 72%
                        2. Adams, Michael ENG Rp 2839 9 games 6.5 points 72%
                        3. Giri, Anish NED Rp 2836 11 games 8.0 points 73%
                        Why does Giri, with a higher percentage, place 3rd?

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                        • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                          Originally posted by John Coleman View Post
                          Why does Giri, with a higher percentage, place 3rd?
                          I think they go by performance rating.
                          Gary Ruben
                          CC - IA and SIM

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                          • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                            Originally posted by John Coleman View Post
                            Why does Giri, with a higher percentage, place 3rd?
                            Rp is all that counts, John.

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                            • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                              Originally posted by Garland Best View Post
                              If one looks as the performance ratings, one gets an idea of how well we actually performed. I personally consider a player with a performance rating between ±50 points of their current rating as performing as expected, and outside those brackets better or worst than expected.

                              By this definition, all of our GMs performed as expected, while IMs Gerzhoy and Hambleton are likely disappointed with their results.

                              On the Women's team, Khoudgarian and Starr are most likely disappointed, while the rest of the team performed as expected.

                              I'm sure everyone hoped for more but the result is not too surprising. For the open team, the turning points were England and Brazil. The England match could have easily gone the other way, while the Brazil result was the worst of the event.

                              The games were hard fought. They were worthy teams. Let's all cheer for our players, and look forward to the next Olympiad.
                              The rating performance is a good indicator but in a team event it has some drawbacks. For example, I think that Bator Sambuev's result was really good. He brought the team some very important victories (like the one today) and on the other hand some of his losses came when the team needed him to win and he pushed too much.

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                              • Re: Tromso Olympiad 2014

                                I can't access this story (requires payment) but apparently a player from the Seychelles team collapsed and died in Tromso today.

                                http://www.newsinenglish.no/2014/08/...players-death/

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