Wednesday, February 13, 2013

2013 Moscow Open

Here are the final standings of the ladies from the Open A (Men's) and the top finishers in the Open B (Women's).

Clear first place in the Open A is also shown - a male player I haven't heard of, but since I don't pay much attention to men's chess that's not surprising.  Still, this year's Moscow Open A seemed to be mostly populated by third and fourth tier of male GMs, probably due to the crappy prizes.  I have to wonder why Fearless Leader Putin did not see fit to raid the state treasury for some funds for the Moscow Open, tsk tsk.  He's been raiding it for everything else (mostly vacations where he's shown without his shirt on, doing "manly" things.  Perhaps he thinks chess isn't very "manly.")

Rk.

NameFEDRtgPts.TB1 TB2 TB3
1
GMSavchenko BorisRUS25847.551.5637.0
51
GMHarika DronavalliIND25145.546.0429.5
92
WGMGomes Mary AnnIND23945.039.0424.5
111
IMKaravade EeshaIND23914.543.5326.0
121
WGMPadmini RoutIND23074.537.5418.0
149
IMMohota NishaIND23274.038.0220.0
150
WGMNakhbayeva GuliskhanKAZ23534.037.5421.0

Okay, so no matter how many times I tried, I could not get the final ranking list for all 233 players.

The full cross-table was working, so I grabbed the information for the remainder of the female players:

157
WFMPujari Rucha2100IND59b0216w186b0147w0200b1153w0139b0208w1209b+4.033.5416.0
170
WGMKiran Manisha Mohanty2188IND52w0100b½182w1111b0183b159w0172b0175w1160b03.538.5318.0
178
Michelle Catherina P2105IND135b0185w159b0209w½122b0175w1147b0200w½163b½3.535.5216.5
181
WGMSoumya Swaminathan2291IND93w037b0219w1199b½39w0213b1120w0180b0212w13.534.5315.0
187
WGMCherednichenko Svetlana2307UKR50b0118w0218b½217w190b0179w0212w½210b½214w13.530.0213.0
194
WIMAbdulla Khayala2203AZE70w0213b½128w1143b½134w0117b0159w0204b1145w03.035.5216.0
201
WFMBharathi R.2099IND92w0149b½38w½117b0182w0184b0206w½205b½224b13.033.5111.0
204
WFMMonnisha Gk2055IND85b0197w½116b½191w0140b0206w1163b0194w0217b13.030.5212.5
218
Zizlova Sofia2129RUS120w0114b0187w½127b0128w0224b1176w0213b0220w½2.030.018.0

None of the female players in the Open A won any prizes.  I have a tremendous amount of respect, though, for the female players from India and the other ladies who played in the A Group, knowing hey would be up against VERY tough competition.

In the Women's Open B, mostly populated by lower rated Russian female players, here are the top finishers:

Rk.
NameFEDRtgPts. TB1 TB2 TB3
1
IMRomanko MarinaRUS23497.555.5743.0
2
WFMKhlichkova TatianaRUS21717.550.5736.0
3
WFMTomnikova LidiaRUS21347.052.5739.0
4
IMBodnaruk AnastasiaRUS24307.052.0535.5
5
WIMTarasova ViktoriyaRUS22737.050.5637.0
6
WIMKomiagina MariaRUS22427.049.0635.5
7
WFMCheremnova TamaraRUS22707.046.0633.0
8
WGMManakova MariaSRB23477.046.0631.5
9
IMOvod EvgenijaRUS23616.554.0538.5
10
FMStetsko LanitaBLR21846.551.0538.0
11
WIMDolzhykova KaterynaUKR23096.548.5534.0
12
WIMFominykh MariaRUS22846.547.0631.5
13
WGMBurtasova AnnaRUS22786.547.0631.0
14
IMGalojan LilitARM23266.547.0533.5
15
WGMKovanova BairaRUS23876.546.0629.5
16
Ibrahimova SabinaAZE21566.545.5531.0

You can find the prizes here.  Group B's prize purse was 650,000 rubles.  Current conversion rate is 30.07 rubles to a U.S. Dollar; total women's prizes were approximately $21,616 USD.  The top women's prize was 150,000 rubles, or approximately $4,988 USD.  Under the regulations, prizes were not split among players with equal scores but were determined on tie-breaks.   

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