ЧМ-2011 по шахматам: в матче Азербайджан – Армения пока ничья

Сегодня в Нинбо (Китай) проходят матчи предпоследнего 8-го тура командного чемпионата мира по шахматам.

Как сообщает 1news.az, сборная Азербайджана играет с командой Армении. Уже завершились две партии. Вугар Гашимов сыграл белыми вничью с Сергеем Мовсесяном. Партия завершилась на 31-м ходу. Затем Теймур Раджабов черными сыграл вничью с Левоном Ароняном.

Состав пар и результаты 8-го тура:

Армения – Азербайджан

Левон Аронян (2805) – Теймур Раджабов (2744) - ничья
Сергей Мовсесян (2700) – Вугар Гашимов (2760) - ничья
Владимир Акопян (2667) – Рауф Мамедов (2679)
Габриэль Саркисян (2663) – Шахрияр Мамедъяров (2765)

Россия – Израиль

Александр Грищук (2746) – Михаэль Ройз (2669)
Ян Непомнящий (2711) – Илья Смирин (2676)
Петр Свидлер (2739) – Евгений Постный (2618)
Никита Витюгов (2733) – Тамир Набати (2584) – 1:0

США – Украина

Гата Камский (2741) – Василий Иванчук (2768)
Александр Онищук (2675) – Захар Ефименко (2706)
Яссер Сейраван (2635) – Александр Мойсеенко (2715)
Роберт Хесс (2609) – Александр Арещенко (2682)

Египет – Венгрия

Бассем Амин (2609) – Петер Леко (2717) - ничья
Эссам Эль Гинди (2510) – Золтан Алмаши (2726)
Сами Шокер (2475) – Юдит Полгар (2699) – 0:1
Мохаммед Эзат (2430) – Виктор Эрдош (2613)

Китай – Индия

Ванг Хао (2718) – Пентала Харикришна (2669)
Ванг Юэ (2709) – Кришнан Сасикиран (2681)
Ли Чао (2669) – Сурья Шехар Гангули (2627)
Динг Лирен (2654) – Паримарьян Неги (2642)

Турнирное положение после 7 туров:

Армения – 12 матчевых очков (18,5 индивидуальных очка)
Китай – 9 (17)
Украина – 9 (15)
Россия – 8 (15,5)
Венгрия – 8 (15)
США – 8 (14,5)
Азербайджан – 6 (14,5)
Индия – 5 (12)
Израиль – 5 (11,5)
Египет – 0 (6,5)

 

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