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Your questions answered by Natalia Pogonina-6

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Saturday, 01 May 2010
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It's time for the weekly Q&As! Feel free to send me new ones:

Q1: Who was the first female player to become GM?

A1: Nona Gaprindashvili, the legendary Women World Champion, received that title in 1978 for her achievements. Another Women World Champion, Maia Chiburdanidze, met the official requirements for becoming a GM in 1988.

Q2: Anand or Topalov - who will win?
A2: Topalov is now in a close to desperate situation. He'll be playing 2 games with black being a point down. If Anand wins one of them and draws the other, it will be very tough for Veselin to come back.

Q3: How would you fare against a male grandmaster?

A3: I have been playing male grandmasters, the results are about the same as expected (according to ratings). Will try to play more of them in the future.


Q4: What are your handles at ICC and PlayChess?
A4: At ICC it's Bagira, at PlayChess - simply Pogonina. I don't play under official handles that often.

Q5: Will you play a re-match against the World with Black?
A5: I will consider doing it.

Q6: Who are the strongest opponents you have faced?
A6: A couple of FIDE 2750+ players in blitz.

Q7: Have you ever experienced a blackout like in Topalov-Anand game 5?
A7: Yes, at the Russian Club Cup in Dagomys. We ended up playing with candles next to our clocks, a very romantic atmosphere.


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FIDE country stats: USA

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Average rating of top-10 players: 2635

Total (inactive inclusive): 2227
Total : 1067

Titled - total (active):
  • Grand Master : 68 (40)
  • Woman Grand Master : (2)
  • International Master : 113 (51)
  • Woman International Master : (8)
  • FIDE Master : (118)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (7)

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FIDE May 2010 rating list

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FIDE has published the May rating list, here's the story about world's best players:

Men




Rank   Old    Name Title Country Rating Games
   1   1  Carlsen, Magnus  g  NOR  2813 (0)  0 (-13)
   2   2  Topalov, Veselin  g  BUL  2812 (+7)  10 (+10)
   3   3  Kramnik, Vladimir  g  RUS  2790 (0)  0 (-13)
   4   4  Anand, Viswanathan  g  IND  2789 (+2)  2 (-11)
   5   5  Aronian, Levon  g  ARM  2783 (+1)  10 (+1)
   6   6  Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar  g  AZE  2763 (+3)  4 (-5)
   7   7  Grischuk, Alexander  g  RUS  2760 (+4)  18 (+2)
 8   10  Wang, Yue  g  CHN  2752 (+3)  7 (+7)
 9   16  Eljanov, Pavel  g  UKR  2751 (+15)  20 (+20)
 10   14  Shirov, Alexei  g  ESP  2742 (+5)  10 (-3)
 11   9  Gelfand, Boris  g  ISR  2741 (-9)  16 (+9)
 12   11  Ivanchuk, Vassily  g  UKR  2741 (-7)  10 (-3)
   13   13  Radjabov, Teimour  g  AZE  2740 (0)  0 (-7)
 14   21  Karjakin, Sergey  g  RUS  2739 (+14)  7 (-6)
 15   8  Svidler, Peter  g  RUS  2735 (-15)  15 (+6)
 16   18  Leko, Peter  g  HUN  2735 (0)  0 (-13)
 17   12  Gashimov, Vugar  g  AZE  2734 (-6)  14 (+7)
 18   15  Ponomariov, Ruslan  g  UKR  2733 (-4)  7 (+7)
 19   17  Nakamura, Hikaru  g  USA  2733 (-2)  4 (-17)
 20   23  Almasi, Zoltan  g  HUN  2725 (+5)  11 (+2)
 21   20  Jakovenko, Dmitry  g  RUS  2725 (0)  10 (-4)
   22   22  Malakhov, Vladimir  g  RUS  2722 (+1)  12 (+5)
 23   25  Wang, Hao  g  CHN  2722 (+7)  10 (+10)
 24   31  Navara, David  g  CZE  2718 (+10)  24 (+24)
 25   29  Movsesian, Sergei  g  SVK  2717 (+8)  35 (+25)
 26   40  Jobava, Baadur  g  GEO  2715 (+20)  11 (+2)
 27   24  Morozevich, Alexander  g  RUS  2715 (0)  0 (-6)
 28   27  Dominguez Perez, Leinier  g  CUB  2713 (0)  0 (-13)
 29   26  Bacrot, Etienne  g  FRA  2710 (-4)  25 (+6)
 30   19  Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime  g  FRA  2710 (-17)  15 (+6)
 31   36  Tomashevsky, Evgeny  g  RUS  2708 (+7)  18 (+4)
 32   28  Vitiugov, Nikita  g  RUS  2707 (-3)  18 (+3)
 33   32  Motylev, Alexander  g  RUS  2704 (-1)  21 (+3)
 34   38  Rublevsky, Sergei  g  RUS  2704 (+7)  9 (+1)
 35   30  Vallejo Pons, Francisco  g  ESP  2703 (-5)  30 (+20)
 36   34  Kamsky, Gata  g  USA  2702 (0)  9 (-19)
   37   37  Alekseev, Evgeny  g  RUS  2700 (0)  20 (+11)

Women




Rank   Name Title Country Rating Games
   1    Polgar, Judit  g  HUN  2682 (0)  0 (0)
   2    Koneru, Humpy  g  IND  2622 (0)  0 (0)
   3    Hou, Yifan  g  CHN  2589 (0)  12 (0)
   4    Stefanova, Antoaneta  g  BUL  2560 (0)  16 (0)
   5    Kosintseva, Nadezhda  m  RUS  2553 (0)  11 (0)
   6    Cramling, Pia  g  SWE  2536 (0)  21 (0)
   7    Kosintseva, Tatiana  g  RUS  2534 (0)  11 (0)
   8    Muzychuk, Anna  m  SLO  2529 (0)  22 (0)
   9    Lahno, Kateryna  g  UKR  2527 (0)  3 (0)
   10    Sebag, Marie  g  FRA  2524 (0)  14 (0)
   11    Kosteniuk, Alexandra  g  RUS  2519 (0)  6 (0)
   12    Cmilyte, Viktorija  m  LTU  2514 (0)  24 (0)
   13    Chiburdanidze, Maia  g  GEO  2514 (0)  0 (0)
   14    Pogonina, Natalija  wg  RUS  2501 (0)  6 (0)
   15    Ju, Wenjun  wg  CHN  2500 (0)  0 (0)
   16    Zhukova, Natalia  wg  UKR  2499 (0)  17 (0)
   17    Zhao, Xue  g  CHN  2493 (0)  8 (0)
   18    Harika, Dronavalli  m  IND  2491 (0)  9 (0)
   19    Galliamova, Alisa  m  RUS  2487 (0)  0 (0)
   20    Paehtz, Elisabeth  m  GER  2485 (0)  30 (0)
   21    Socko, Monika  g  POL  2485 (0)  21 (0)
   22    Xu, Yuhua  g  CHN  2484 (0)  2 (0)
   23    Hoang Thanh Trang  g  HUN  2482 (0)  11 (0)
   24    Javakhishvili, Lela  m  GEO  2482 (0)  11 (0)
   25    Dzagnidze, Nana  g  GEO  2478 (0)  11 (0)
   26    Mkrtchian, Lilit  m  ARM  2477 (0)  11 (0)
   27    Zhu, Chen  g  QAT  2476 (0)  0 (0)
   28    Ruan, Lufei  wg  CHN  2474 (0)  1 (0)
   29    Danielian, Elina  m  ARM  2473 (0)  12 (0)
   30    Zatonskih, Anna  m  USA  2470 (0)  27 (0)
   31    Dembo, Yelena  m  GRE  2470 (0)  11 (0)
   32    Ushenina, Anna  m  UKR  2468 (0)  15 (0)
   33    Melia, Salome  m  GEO  2466 (0)  20 (0)
   34    Vijayalakshmi, Subbaraman  m  IND  2466 (0)  0 (0)
   35    Gaponenko, Inna  m  UKR  2465 (0)  20 (0)
   36    Skripchenko, Almira  m  FRA  2464 (0)  17 (0)
   37    Tan, Zhongyi  wg  CHN  2464 (0)  2 (0)

Natalia Pogonina's world female rank has increased by 2 positions (from 16th to 14th).

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Guess the players-18

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Two challenges: 1) guess who the legendary lady in black is 2) other players

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FIDE country stats: Azerbaijan

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Average rating of top-10 players: 2637

Total (inactive inclusive): 322
Total : 177

Titled - total (active):
  • Grand Master : 17 (16)
  • Woman Grand Master : (3)
  • International Master : 14 (10)
  • Woman International Master : (4)
  • FIDE Master : (6)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (3)

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Anand-Topalov tactic

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Viswanathan Anand - Veselin Topalov, MTel 2006
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Since we have already published both a win by Anand over Topalov and vice versa, now it's the time to support Topalov's fans (since he is a point down). Can you see how he won this game?

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Anand-Topalov: 2nd rest day

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In game 4 Anand came up with an interesting novelty in the Catalan. He offered Topalov a pawn for positional compensation, developed a dangerous initiative on the kingside and went on to win the game in great style after Veselin underestimated a typical knight sacrifice on h6.

So far things seem to be going in Anand's favor: he is clearly dominating in the opening and playing in a more practical and balanced way. Leading 2,5-1,5 he managed to win right before the rest day again, which is always nice. However, with 8 rounds to go Topalov has all the chances to catch up with Vishy or even emerge victorious.

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Guess the players-17

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Can you recognize my opponent, a strong and promising grandmaster?

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FIDE country stats: Israel

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Average rating of top-10 players: 2640

Total (inactive inclusive): 817
Total : 439

Titled - total (active):

  • Grand Master : 34 (33)
  • Woman Grand Master : (3)
  • International Master : 43 (36)
  • Woman International Master : (2)
  • FIDE Master : (35)
  • Woman FIDE Master number : (3)

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Anand-Topalov, game 3

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When the most heavily discussed issue after the game is that Anand and Topalov didn't shake hands, it's easy to conclude that the game itself hasn't been very exciting. Indeed, Anand managed to equalize rather comfortably in the Slav Defense. The players have reached a 4 vs 4 pawns on the same side rook endgame, repeated some moves, and only then called for the arbiter to adjudicate a draw.

The lack of a handshake - is it a first sign of an upcoming scandal, or just a consequence of Topalov's tiredness and irriation with not obtaining any real advantage as White? We'll find out soon, meanwhile the score is 1,5-1,5 with 9 rounds to go.

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