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Russian Chess Championships 2013 Super Finals, Nizhny Novgorod 2013: Crosstables, Results and GamesThe Russian Chess Championships 2013 Super Finals took place in Nizhny Novgorod 5th-14th October.1-2. Peter Svidler, Ian Nepomniachtchi - 6.5, 3-4. Nikita Vitiugov, Vladimir Kramnik - 5.5, 5. Dmitry Andreikin - 5, 6-7. Sergey Karjakin, Ernesto Inarkiev - 4.5, 8. Aleksey Goganov - 3.5, 9. Alexander Motylev - 2.5, 10. Anton Shomoev - 1.
Crosstable of the Russian Chess Championships 2013 Super Final (Men)
Tie-break: Svidler-Nepomniachtchi 1.5-0.5. Peter Svidler is the Russian Chess Champion 2013. Round 9: Karjakin-Svidler 1/2. Sergey grabbed the exchange for a pawn in the Gruenfeld Defence, a draw. Nepomniachtchi-Kramnik 1-0. Ian attacked with h2-h4 in the English Opening. In the endgame Vladimir obtained a small advantage, won a pawn, but after mistakes lost. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 9 and Playoff: Games Round 8: Kramnik-Karjakin 1/2. Catalan Opening. White had a slight edge, perpetual check. Svidler-Vitiugov 1/2. With equality. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 8: Games Round 7: Vitiugov-Kramnik 1/2. English. With counterplay in a complicated position, a draw. Inarkiev-Svidler 1/2. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 7: Games Round 6: Kramnik-Inarkiev 1-0. Sicilian. Vladimir chose a rare move, 2.b3, grabbed the exchange and won. Andreikin crushed Goganov. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 6: Games Round 5: Motylev-Kramnik 0-1. Spanish. With counterplay, Alexander attacked on the kingside with the risky 14.g4. Vladimir successfully pushed the a-pawn. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 5: Games Round 4: Kramnik-Goganov 1-0. Vladimir grabbed a pawn, so had a small edge, played well and won. Svidler-Andreikin 1-0. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 4: Games Round 3: Andreikin-Kramnik 1-0. A rare move 6.dxe5 in the Spanish. Dmitry had a small advantage in development, then got a powerful attack with a queen and a rook, and won a rook endgame with an extra pawn. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 3: Games Round 2: Kramnik-Svidler 1/2. Peter equalized in the Gruenfeld, a draw in 49 moves. Shomoev had a devastating attack vs Inarkiev with 15.Nxf7!, but the game ended in a draw. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 2: Games Round 1: Kramnik-Shomoev 1-0. Kramnik sacrificed the exchange and a knight vs Shomoev, Anton could have won with 19...Ba8!, but after mistakes in time trouble 19...Nd7?, 20...Kf7? and 23...Rxa2? quickly lost. Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Round 1: Games Games RCC (47, pgn) Women's Russian Chess Championship 2013: 1. Valentina Gunina - 7, 2. Alexandra Kosteniuk - 6.5, 3. Natalia Pogonina - 5.5, 4-6. Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Baira Kovanova - 4.5, 7-8. Tatiana Kosintseva, Anastasia Bodnaruk - 3.5, 9. Alina Kashlinskaya - 3, 10. Daria Charochkina - 2.5. Valentina Gunina is the Women's Russian Chess Champion 2013.
Crosstable of the Women's Russian Chess Championships 2013 Super Final
Women's Russian Chess Championship Super Final, Nizhny Novgorod 2013. Rounds 1-5: Games Games WRCC (45, pgn)
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