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Looks like it should be a nice little warm up for our teams. In the past olympiad they used accelerated pairings for the first couple of rounds, but I guess that now they decided to walk away from it, so we should see some early blow outs.
As to some other matches, it looks like board 11 might have a no-show!
Other curiousities include the fact that Russia has somehow managed to field 5 teams on the open side! Only 2 of them are medal contenders, the third is a local team with Jakovenko on board one and the rest are just youth teams. On Russia 5 there is a player-CM Daniil Yuffa who actually lived in Calgary a few years ago. His parents were saying that they might come back but never did.
The Olympiad website doesn't seem to have a link active for live games (well at least not right now, about 40 minutes from game time). Am I missing something?
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Where are you getting the results - I go to the official results website, but anything I click on like Rd 1 Team Pairings doesn't show any results yet. What are you clicking on?
And where are you watching the Canadian games ? - the official live games site I'm watching has only 16 selected top boards.
Go to "Lve Games and Results". There - you will see the pairings. Click on "View" (at the middle of the screen) on any game to see the updated position. For some reason, they are not posting the results (yet) on that page - you have to go to each individual game.
But the live board viewing right now doesn't seem to show any result at the end of either the Bluvshtein ( move 32 ) or the Orlova ( move 29 ) games - they show them still in progress and I can't see any score anywhere. Where are you seeing it?
Bob
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Tuesday, 21st September, 2010, 09:04 AM.
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