Irina Krush's position is also evaluated as a significant advantage by Houdini: +1.67! Turning into a bad day for former and current world champions
The Women's World Chess Championship of 2012
Viktorija Cmilyte, the number eight seed is out of the tournament, losing to Huang Qian!
Chess.com contributor, Natalija Pogonina just won!
Earlier I mistakenly said that Kateryna Lahno is playing a tie break tomorrow, but the number five seed is out of the tournament, beaten by Lela Javakhishvili!
So, the number 2, 5, and 8 seeds are gone. One former world champion-- Alexandra Kosteniuk--is out of the tournament!
edit: It's still early in the morning
Okay, having played through all the games fairly quickly I liked the game below, because I understood it more...I think
Hope it does not put the mockers on her but I am starting to fancy our own Natalya Pogonina for the title. :D
Yup, Nino, my ex-teammate, went fine today- although the game was decided by the bad blunder 21...Bd5?? which throws away the exchange and a pawn.
Why doesn't this work?: 22. Nxb6 Bxb3 23. Rc3 Nd5. It seems like black should get one pawn for the R/N exchange.
Okay, so I just woke up and found out that Yifan Hou is out of the tournament. Anna Muzychuk is also out of the tournament. I'm going back to bed
Going back to bed is always a good option. :)
But, hey, look at the cool players that are still in. And think how excited the ladies pulling off the big upsets are going to be.
Pick a new favourite to root for.
(And what an excellent site to watch the tournament on. Props to the organisers.)
this things happen in KO tourneys, if Alexander Khalifman was world champ. Also closed tourneys should rotate the people the invite to play
I'm going to take johnyoudell's advice and choose Socko against Pogonina for the final. If you can beat Yifan Hou 3-1, then you have to be one of the favorites against the current Olympic gold medalist and Russian champion.
I'm going to take johnyoudell's advice and choose Socko against Pogonina for the final. If you can beat Yifan Hou 3-1, then you have to be one of the favorites against the current Olympic gold medalist and Russian champion.
nope
Okay, so I just woke up. Pogonina and Socko have lost the first game of their matches with Anna Ushenina and Antoaneta Stefanova. I must be the biggest jinx in the world...
The above is a neat game I just played through from today's round between Maria Sebag and Alisa Galliamova
lololol, but yes, sad at the same time :(
After thinking about it there is a real good chance that it's all pdela's fault. That seems more logical
Natalya's loss was pretty bad. Seemed OK out of the opening but then just outmanoevred with a steadily worse and worse position and just no counterplay at all ending with a rather dispiriting trapped queen.
But I have faith. It was with the black pieces and she is playing well as white.
Irina Krush seems to be having a good run.
Here are what I see as two problems pertaining to the broadcast of the women's world chess championship tournament at the original website:
1. Alexandr Khalifman analyses positions without showing the board. He'll go from game to game without the game board being shown, so there is no way for people like me to understand. When the commentators do settle on a more extensive analyses, they then show the board in the lower right-hand corner.
2. When they take a break during the broadcast, they show a montage w/ something like dance music in the background. Classical music w/ jessicafischer-type of documentary segments about the history of the women's world championship would be much better, in my view.
Houdini now evaluates Natalija Pogonina's position as +2.06!