This is a crucial round for medal contenders. I must say that I am a little surprised that Armenia decided to play Petrosian (2627) instead of Sargissian (2680), even both are good friends with Akobian.

If the U.S. wins this match, they can secure a medal while knocking out Armenia completely. Therefore, this is do or die for the Armenian team and I expect them to put up an incredible fight. On the other hand, Russia and Azerbaijan are aiming to win big this round for valuable tiebreak points.

The other key battle is India and Israel. India must win to keep the medal hope alive against an under perform Israeli team.

8.1 10 ARMENIA
9 UNITED STATES
1 GM Aronian Levon 2781 : GM Nakamura Hikaru 2708
2 GM Akopian Vladimir 2678 : GM Onischuk Alexander 2670
3 GM Pashikian Arman 2647 : GM Shulman Yuri 2624
4 GM Petrosian Tigran L 2627 : GM Akobian Varuzhan 2628
8.2 1 AZERBAIJAN
8 GREECE
1 GM Gashimov Vugar 2759 : GM Kotronias Vasilios 2599
2 GM Radjabov Teimour 2733 : GM Banikas Hristos 2608
3 GM Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 2741 : GM Halkias Stelios 2566
4 GM Mamedov Rauf 2640 : GM Mastrovasilis Athanasios 2510
8.3 2 TURKIYE
7 BRAZIL
1 GM Haznedaroglu Kivanc 2498 : GM Vescovi Giovanni 2660
2 IM Yilmaz Mustafa 2478 : GM Leitao Rafael 2620
3 IM Can Emre 2442 : GM Fier Alexandr 2601
4 IM Esen Baris 2513 : GM Lima Darcy 2481
8.4 3 INDIA
6 ISRAEL
1 GM Sasikiran Krishnan 2653 : GM Gelfand Boris 2761
2 GM Harikrishna P 2672 : GM Roiz Michael 2657
3 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar 2654 : GM Postny Evgeny 2648
4 GM Arun Prasad S 2567 : GM Rodshtein Maxim 2622
8.5 4 RUSSIA
5 EGYPT
1 GM Grischuk Alexander 2736 : GM Amin Bassem 2544
2 GM Jakovenko Dmitry 2730 : IM Ezat Mohamed 2471
3 GM Malakhov Vladimir 2716 : IM Abdelnabbi Imed 2448
4 GM Vitiugov Nikita 2692 : IM Sarwat Walaa 2386

Official website: http://wtcc2009.tsf.org.tr

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