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Hou Yifan starts new Women GP with 4/4

 
 

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via ChessVibes von Peter Doggers am 07.08.11

Hou Yifan starts new Women GP with 4/4Hou Yifan is seems to have recovered from her bad form in recent months. In Rostov, Russia the Women World Champion started the first in a new series of Women Grand Prix tournaments with 4/4. Second is Kateryno Lahno, with 2.5/4. Two former Women World champions also play: Alexandra Kosteniuk and Antoaneta Stefanova.

The FIDE Women Grand Prix takes place August 2-14 in Rostov, Russia. It's the first of six tournaments in the Women's GP Series 2011-2012. The prize fund for each event is 40,000 Euro with a first prize of 6,500 Euro. The overall winner of the Women's Grand Prix will win a further 15,000 Euros at the end of the series. Players can only offer draws through the chief arbiter in special cases and the "zero tolerance" rule is also in effect, which requirer chess players to be seated at their boards when the games are scheduled to start.


FIDE Women's GP Rostov | Participants

# Name Country Title Rating
1 Hou Yifan CHN GM 2575
2 Humpy Koneru IND GM 2614
3 Nadezhda Kosintseva RUS GM 2560
4 Tatiana Kosintseva RUS GM 2557
5 Anna Muzychuk SLO GM 2538
6 Kateryna Lahno UKR GM 2536
7 Alexandra Kosteniuk RUS GM 2497
8 Antoaneta Stefanova BUL GM 2524
9 Elina Danielian ARM GM 2521
10 Alisa Galliamova RUS WGM 2492
11 Ruan Lufei CHN WGM 2479
12 Ekaterina Kovalevskaya RUS WGM 2427


The exact status of this Grand Prix in the Women's World Championship cycle is unclear to us. The official website doesn't mention any general information on this, and at the FIDE website there's no recent info available. There is a section D.X. Regulations for the Grand Prix but this is about the 2008-2009 (!) men's cycle. The Handbook also mentions a "03. Regulations for the Women's World Chess Championship Cycle" but the PDF (why PDF only?) is referring to the previous cycle.

Update 22:11 CET: as Harish Srinivasan pointed out in the comments, FIDE published the details in their news section. Indeed, the winner of the Women's Grand-Prix 2011-2012 qualifies for the Women's World Championship match 2013.

In the meantime let's assume FIDE didn't change the rules. In this case the Grand Prix winner will play the World Champion in a title match. The same will happen later this year: Humpy Koneru, who finished second in the first GP Series behind Hou Yifan, will play the Chinese in a World Championship match.

It was quite a coincidence that these two players also faced each other in the first round in Rostov. The game was a good fight in a Nimzo-Indian and Humpy, playing the white pieces, was clearly playing for a win. She avoided a repetition of moves, but then erred in time trouble and allowed a mating attack.

Hou Yifan starts new Women GP with 4/4

Hou Yifan continued strongly, beating Alisa Galliamova, Alexandra Kosteniuk and Anna Muzychuk in subsequent rounds. The gap with the number two, Kateryna Lahno, is already 1.5 points.

Selection of games

Game viewer by ChessTempo


FIDE Women's GP Rostov | Results

FIDE Women's GP Rostov | Round 4 standings


Photos © FIDE, by Karlovich Anastasiya

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