The Chinese Chess Championships for men and women take place from 16th to 27th April 2013 in Xinghua, Jiangsu, China.
After his early defeat against Ma Qun, rating favorite Wang Yue has recovered his form and now shares the lead with Wei Yi. The 14-years old prodigy from China has not suffered a lost in the event.
Tomorrow is a rest day, but then the sixth round will see the clash between the leaders.
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Since our last report from the second round, Wang Yue started to show his class in the event. He defeated Bu Xiangzhi in the third round and obtained the only decisive result in his favor during the fifth, when he beat Xiu Deshun. He managed to win both these games using his trademark positional style, demonstrating his ability to slowly maneuver to get a winning position.
On the other hand, the youngest GM in the world, Wei Yi, scored his two wins in tactical fashion. In both games, against Xiu Deshun and Li Chao, he was not able to castle. Instead, he went for the initiative to eventually outplay his opponents.
Third and fourth places are shared by early leader Ma Qun and the ex-women’s world champion Hou Yifan, who once again is participating in the open event.
WGM Ding Yixin is dominating the field in the women’s tournament. She has 4.5/5 points and her closest follower is already a whole point behind.
Standings after 5 rounds – Open tournament:
1 | IM | Wei Yi | 2530 | 3.5 |
2 | GM | Wang Yue | 2706 | 3.5 |
3 | GM | Ma Qun | 2559 | 3.0 |
4 | GM | Hou Yifan | 2617 | 3.0 |
5 | GM | Zhou Weiqi | 2590 | 2.5 |
6 | GM | Li Chao B | 2686 | 2.5 |
7 | GM | Li Shilong | 2558 | 2.0 |
8 | GM | Zhou Jianchao | 2607 | 2.0 |
GM | Bu Xiangzhi | 2662 | 2.0 | |
10 | GM | Zhao Jun | 2589 | 2.0 |
11 | GM | Xiu Deshun | 2534 | 1.5 |
12 | GM | Yu Yangyi | 2675 | 1.5 |
The boy is a genius.