10.1 GM Kamsky Gata 2671 – GM Socko Bartosz 2606
10.2 GM Nakamura Hikaru 2664 – GM Macieja Bartlomiej 2584
10.3 GM Ibragimov Ildar 2637 – GM Kempinski Robert 2586
10.4 GM Kaidanov Gregory 2603 – GM Wojtaszek Radoslaw 2597
Women: USA vs. Romania
3.1 IM Zatonskih Anna 2433 – IM Peptan Corina Isabela 2408
3.2 IM Krush Irina 2437 – IM Foisor Cristina Adela 2392
3.3 WGM Baginskaite Camilla 2299 – WGM Calotescu Ana Cristina 2325
The big matchup today is China versus Russia
1.1 GM Bu Xiangzhi 2640 – GM Kramnik Vladimir 2729
1.2 GM Zhang Zhong 2640 – GM Svidler Peter 2743
1.3 GM Zhang Pengxiang 2623 – GM Grischuk Alexander 2719
1.4 GM Wang Yue 2598 – GM Bareev Evgeny 2701
First time in this olympic all the four tables are occupied with 2700+ by Russian players against chinese players within 2550-2650.
This will be really very interesting.
P. Anandh
USA Men 2.5 – 1.5 vs Poland
US Women 1.5 – 1.5 vs Romania
Russia Men 3 – 1 vs China
USA Men 0.5 – 3.5 vs Poland
US Women 3.0 – 0.0 vs Romania
Russia Men 4 – 0 vs China
we – “the krauts” – suffered a horrible defeat against the russian “wunder”-team yesterday by 1,5 to 2,5 – by the way, artur jussupovs match against morosevich ended in a draw – but was a clear win for artur – one more half point and …
“rubl” lost against alexander graf in a rook endgame – obviously he is sentenced to think about his defeat by splashing out on an extraordinary red-letter day … ^^
gens una sumus – and may the better win! go china go … (*tusk, *tusk) – and please, dear Caissa, make germany win a medal (what about bronze? we already had silver in instanbul 2000 AND WILL WIN GOLD IN DRESDEN 2008 … whishful thinking …)
^^ greetings by your Vohaul (and please – don’t take me that serious … hehe)
how the hell do you pronounce those polish names ?
USA vs Poland (men) = 2.5-1.5
USA vs Romania (women) = 1.5-1.5
Russia vs China (men) = 3-1
US men won 3-1
US women won 2-1