Board games at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
Encyclopedia
Chess
at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
was held in Vietnam
from 31 October to 7 November 2009. All chess events held in Quang Ninh Gymnasium.
Chess
Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard, a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. It is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.Each player...
at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
2009 Asian Indoor Games
The 3rd Asian Indoor Games were held in Vietnam on 30 October – 8 November, 2009.-Emblem:The logo is the logical, scientific and proper combination of the features, both strong and flexible, of the typical motifs of sports games in Vietnam like the torch, the lotus and the symbol of the...
was held in Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...
from 31 October to 7 November 2009. All chess events held in Quang Ninh Gymnasium.
Medal table
1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 | |
5 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Total | 4 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
---|
Medalists
Men's individual rapid |
|||
Women's individual rapid |
|||
Mixed team blitz |
Le Quang Liem Le Quang Liem Lê Quang Liêm is a leading Vietnamese chess player. He was the Under-14 World Youth Chess Champion in July 2005. He competed for Vietnam at the Chess Olympiads in 2006 and 2008.... Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn is a leading Vietnamese chess player. After learning chess at the age of 3, he won the gold medal at the world under 10 championship in 2000. He is Vietnam's youngest Grandmaster ever, and one of the youngest grandmasters in the history of the game... Dao Thien Hai Hoang Thi Bao Tram Pham Le Thao Nguyen Hoang Thi Nhu Y |
Ni Hua Ni Hua Ni Hua is one of China's top chess grandmasters and is the national team captain. In 2003, he became China's 15th Grandmaster at the age of 19. On April 2008, Ni Hua and Bu Xiangzhi both became the second and third Chinese players to pass the 2700 Elo rating line, after Wang Yue... Zhou Jianchao Zhou Jianchao Zhou Jianchao is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. In 2006, he became China's 21st Grandmaster at the age of 17. In March 2009, Zhou became for the first time in his career a player in the world... Ding Liren Ding Liren Ding Liren is the reigning Chess Champion of China. On 6 June 2009, at the age of 16, he became the youngest ever person to win the national title. In April 2011 he won the Chinese Chess Championship for the second time. In October 2009, he became China's 30th Grandmaster... Ju Wenjun Ju Wenjun Ju Wenjun is a Chinese chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster.Ju Wenjun plays for Shanghai chess club in the China Chess League .In December 2004, Ju came joint second in the Asian Women's Chess Championship in Beirut... Tan Zhongyi Tan Zhongyi Tan Zhongyi is a Chinese female chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster.-Career:Tan won the World Youth U10 Girls Chess Championship twice in 2000 and 2001... Huang Qian Huang Qian Huang Qian is a Chinese WGM-titled chess player.She is currently the 47th ranked female chess player in the world. She had previously been in the FIDE Top 20 Girls List from 2003–2006, having reached a peak of 9th position on the April 2006 list.... |
Pendyala Harikrishna Pendyala Harikrishna Pentala Harikrishna is a chess player from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Harikrishna became the youngest grandmaster from India in 2001. He is No. 3 in India after Viswanathan Anand & Krishnan Sasikiran, No. 9 in Asia & ranked 71st in the world as per FIDE rating as on November 2011.In November... Rajaram Laxman Krishnan Sasikiran Krishnan Sasikiran Krishnan Sasikiran is an Indian chess Grandmaster. Among Indians, he is second, after Viswanathan Anand, No. 6 in Asia & ranked 56th in the world in FIDE rating as on September 2011.... Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev is an Indian chess player, who holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster.Tania was introduced to the game by her mother Anju in a bid to channel her restless energy into something constructive... Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli Harika is an Indian chess player. She was born on January 12, 1991 in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, and learned to play chess at age 7. She holds the titles of Grandmaster, Woman Grandmaster and International Master.... Eesha Karavade Eesha Karavade Eesha Karavade is a chess player from Pune, India. She holds the title of Woman Grandmaster and International Master.Her current Elo rating is 2365.She plays for India in Chess Olympiad.... |
Ehsan Ghaemmaghami Elshan Moradi Elshan Moradi Elshan Moradi Abadi is a chess grandmaster from Iran. He took part in the Chess World Cup 2011, but was eliminated in the first round by Leinier Domínguez.... Morteza Mahjoub Shadi Paridar Shadi Paridar Shadi Paridar is an Iranian chess Woman Grandmaster. Played for Iran in the Women's Asian Team Chess Championships of 1995, 2003, 2005 and 2008.-External links:* at Chessgames.com*... Atousa Pourkashian Shayesteh Ghaderpour |
|||
Mixed team rapid |
Bu Xiangzhi Bu Xiangzhi Bu Xiangzhi is a Chinese chess grandmaster. In 1999, he became China's 10th Grandmaster at the age of 13 years, 10 months, 13 days, at the time the youngest in history. In April 2008, Bu and Ni Hua became the second and third Chinese players to pass the 2700 Elo rating line, after Wang Yue... Ni Hua Ni Hua Ni Hua is one of China's top chess grandmasters and is the national team captain. In 2003, he became China's 15th Grandmaster at the age of 19. On April 2008, Ni Hua and Bu Xiangzhi both became the second and third Chinese players to pass the 2700 Elo rating line, after Wang Yue... Wang Hao Wang Hao (chess player) Wang Hao is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. In November 2009, Wang Hao became the fourth ever Chinese player to cross the 2700 Elo rating mark. He is the reigning Chinese Chess Champion, with a ranking of No. 1 in China, No. 2 in Asia behind Viswanathan Anand and No. 19 in the world... Hou Yifan Hou Yifan Hou Yifan is a Chinese chess prodigy. She is the reigning Women's World Chess Champion, the youngest ever to win the title, as well as the youngest female player ever to qualify for the title of Grandmaster.At the age of 12, Hou became the youngest player ever to participate in the FIDE Women's... Zhao Xue Zhao Xue Zhao Xue is a Chinese chess player who holds the Woman Grandmaster and Grandmaster titles. In 2008, she became China's 24th Grandmaster.-Career:... Shen Yang |
Le Quang Liem Le Quang Liem Lê Quang Liêm is a leading Vietnamese chess player. He was the Under-14 World Youth Chess Champion in July 2005. He competed for Vietnam at the Chess Olympiads in 2006 and 2008.... Dao Thien Hai Nguyen Anh Dung Hoang Thi Bao Tram Pham Le Thao Nguyen Le Thanh Tu |
Pendyala Harikrishna Pendyala Harikrishna Pentala Harikrishna is a chess player from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Harikrishna became the youngest grandmaster from India in 2001. He is No. 3 in India after Viswanathan Anand & Krishnan Sasikiran, No. 9 in Asia & ranked 71st in the world as per FIDE rating as on November 2011.In November... Parimarjan Negi Parimarjan Negi Parimarjan Negi is a chess Grandmaster from India. In July 2005, he earned his third and final International Master norm at the Sort International open chess tournament in Sort, Spain... Krishnan Sasikiran Krishnan Sasikiran Krishnan Sasikiran is an Indian chess Grandmaster. Among Indians, he is second, after Viswanathan Anand, No. 6 in Asia & ranked 56th in the world in FIDE rating as on September 2011.... Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli Harika is an Indian chess player. She was born on January 12, 1991 in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, and learned to play chess at age 7. She holds the titles of Grandmaster, Woman Grandmaster and International Master.... Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev is an Indian chess player, who holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster.Tania was introduced to the game by her mother Anju in a bid to channel her restless energy into something constructive... Eesha Karavade Eesha Karavade Eesha Karavade is a chess player from Pune, India. She holds the title of Woman Grandmaster and International Master.Her current Elo rating is 2365.She plays for India in Chess Olympiad.... |
Anton Filippov Anton Filippov Anton Filippov is an Uzbekistani chess Grandmaster .In 2007 he tied for 1st-3rd with Vladimir Egin and Timur Gareev in the Uzbekistani Chess Championship. In 2008 he won the 1st Kuala Lumpur Open Championship and tied for 4-8th with Tamaz Gelashvili, Constantin Lupulescu, Nidjat Mamedov and... Dzhurabek Khamrakulov Nafisa Muminova Nodira Nodirjanova Olga Sabirova |
Round 1
November 1–3Rank | Athlete | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | R9 | Pts | TB1 | BH Buchholz system The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | IRQ2 1 |
KAZ2 1 |
KAZ1 1 |
CHN2 ½ |
IRI2 1 |
IND2 1 |
IND1 ½ |
IRI1 1 |
VIE1 1 |
8 | |||
2 | THA1 1 |
QAT1 1 |
CHN1 0 |
PHI2 1 |
KAZ2 1 |
VIE2 ½ |
IRI2 1 |
IND1 1 |
CHN2 ½ |
7 | |||
3 | IRQ1 1 |
QAT2 1 |
VIE1 1 |
CHN1 ½ |
IND2 ½ |
IND1 0 |
UZB1 1 |
IRI2 0 |
KAZ1 ½ |
6½ | 51½ | ||
4 | THA2 1 |
IRI1 ½ |
IRI2 ½ |
QAT1 1 |
VIE1 1 |
CHN2 1 |
CHN1 ½ |
KAZ1 0 |
VIE2 1 |
6½ | 50½ 47 |
||
5 | MGL2 1 |
PHI1 1 |
VIE2 ½ |
IRI1 1 |
CHN2 ½ |
CHN1 0 |
UZB2 1 |
VIE1 ½ |
UZB1 1 |
6½ | 50½ 46 |
||
6 | TPE 1 |
KAZ1 0 |
NEP1 1 |
IND1 0 |
IRI1 1 |
UZB1 0 |
THA2 1 |
JOR1 1 |
IRI2 1 |
6 | 43 | ||
7 | JPN1 1 |
IND2 0 |
SRI 1 |
IRQ1 ½ |
IRQ2 1 |
IRI2 0 |
JOR1 1 |
VIE2 ½ |
KAZ2 1 |
6 | 41½ | ||
8 | SRI 1 |
UZB2 1 |
CHN2 0 |
JOR1 1 |
IND1 0 |
PHI2 1 |
VIE2 ½ |
IND2 ½ |
CHN1 0 |
5 | 51 | ||
9 | MDV1 1 |
IND1 ½ |
UZB1 1 |
IND2 0 |
QAT1 0 |
IRQ2 1 |
MGL1 1 |
CHN1 0 |
UZB2 ½ |
5 | 49 46 |
||
10 | NEP1 1 |
JOR1 1 |
IND2 ½ |
IRI2 0 |
IRQ1 1 |
KAZ1 ½ |
VIE1 ½ |
PHI1 ½ |
IND1 0 |
5 | 49 45 |
||
11 | MAC 1 |
CHN1 0 |
MGL2 1 WO |
UZB2 1 |
KAZ1 0 |
JOR1 0 |
QAT2 1 |
MGL2 1 |
PHI1 0 |
5 | 48 | ||
12 | MGL1 ½ |
PHI2 1 |
IRI1 0 |
QAT2 1 |
THA2 ½ |
QAT1 1 |
CHN2 0 |
UZB2 1 |
IND2 0 |
5 | 47 | ||
13 | MDV2 1 |
UZB1 0 |
TPE 1 |
KAZ1 0 |
SRI 1 |
VIE1 0 |
THA1 1 |
IRQ2 ½ |
MGL1 ½ |
5 | 41 | ||
14 | AFG2 1 |
VIE2 0 |
AFG1 1 |
VIE1 0 |
NEP1 1 |
KAZ2 1 |
PHI1 0 |
QAT1 0 |
THA2 1 |
5 | 39 | ||
15 | UZB1 ½ |
IRQ2 0 |
THA2 0 WO |
TPE 1 |
MAC 1 |
SRI 1 |
IRI1 0 |
QAT2 1 |
PHI2 ½ |
5 | 38½ | ||
16 | IND2 0 |
JPN1 1 |
KAZ2 0 WO |
THA2 0 |
MDV2 1 |
AFG1 1 |
NEP1 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
IRQ2 1 |
5 | 37 | ||
17 | KAZ1 0 |
TPE 0 |
MDV2 1 |
JPN2 1 |
UZB2 0 |
AFG2 1 |
PHI2 0 |
MDV1 1 |
NEP1 1 |
5 | 32 | ||
18 | JOR2 1 |
AFG1 1 |
IND1 ½ |
VIE2 1 |
CHN1 0 |
PHI1 1 |
KAZ1 0 |
CHN2 0 |
QAT1 0 |
4½ | 50½ | ||
19 | NEP2 1 |
CHN2 0 |
IRQ2 ½ |
UZB1 0 |
AFG2 1 |
IRQ1 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
MGL1 0 |
JPN1 1 |
4½ | 39½ | ||
20 | CHN2 0 |
NEP2 1 |
AFG2 1 |
PHI1 ½ |
VIE2 0 |
QAT2 0 |
JPN1 1 |
THA2 0 |
SRI 1 |
4½ | 39 | ||
21 | JPN2 1 |
VIE1 0 |
JOR2 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
THA1 1 |
THA2 1 |
IND2 0 |
UZB1 0 |
IRI1 ½ |
4½ | 38 | ||
22 | CHN1 0 |
MGL1 1 |
QAT2 ½ |
MAC 1 |
PHI1 0 |
IRI1 0 |
JOR2 1 |
PHI2 ½ |
MGL2 0 |
4 | 45½ | ||
23 | IND1 0 |
MAC ½ |
MGL1 1 WO |
MGL2 1 |
UZB1 ½ |
UZB2 0 |
QAT1 0 |
IRQ1 1 |
JOR1 0 |
4 | 43½ | ||
24 | VIE1 0 |
MDV1 1 |
PHI1 0 |
AFG1 1 |
PHI2 0 |
MGL1 0 |
TPE 1 |
NEP2 1 |
IRQ1 0 |
4 | 37½ | ||
25 | VIE2 0 |
JPN2 1 |
QAT1 0 |
MDV1 1 |
JOR1 0 |
TPE 1 |
MGL2 0 |
AFG1 1 |
THA1 0 |
4 | 35 | ||
26 | QAT2 0 |
IRQ1 0 |
MAC 0 |
JPN1 0 |
BYE 1 |
JPN2 1 |
AFG2 1 |
SRI 0 |
AFG1 1 |
4 | 28½ | ||
27 | PHI1 0 |
MGL2 0 |
MDV1 0 |
NEP2 1 |
JPN2 1 |
MAC ½ |
IRQ1 0 |
TPE 1 |
QAT2 0 |
3½ | 33 32½ |
||
28 | IRI1 0 |
SRI 0 |
JPN1 1 |
NEP1 0 |
AFG1 0 |
MDV2 1 |
BYE 1 |
THA1 0 |
JOR2 ½ |
3½ | 33 30½ |
||
29 | KAZ2 0 |
THA2 ½ |
NEP2 1 |
IRQ2 0 |
MGL1 0 |
JPN1 ½ |
AFG1 0 |
BYE 1 |
MDV2 ½ |
3½ | 33 30½ |
||
30 | PHI2 0 |
JOR2 0 |
THA1 0 |
BYE 1 |
MGL2 0 |
MDV1 0 |
JPN2 1 |
AFG2 1 |
MAC ½ |
3½ | 30½ | ||
31 | IRI2 0 |
MDV2 1 |
UZB2 0 |
AFG2 0 |
TPE 0 |
BYE 1 |
IRQ2 0 |
JPN2 1 |
MDV1 ½ |
3½ | 27½ | ||
32 | QAT1 0 |
THA1 1 |
PHI2 0 |
MGL1 0 |
JOR2 1 |
NEP1 0 |
SRI 0 |
JPN1 0 |
BYE 1 |
3 | 38½ | ||
33 | BYE 1 |
IRI2 0 |
JOR1 0 |
SRI 0 |
MDV1 1 |
MGL2 0 |
MAC 1 |
NEP1 0 |
NEP2 0 |
3 | 35 | ||
34 | JOR1 0 |
BYE 1 |
IRQ1 0 |
JOR2 1 |
QAT2 0 |
THA1 0 |
NEP2 0 |
MDV2 0 |
JPN2 1 |
3 | 31½ | ||
35 | UZB2 0 |
NEP1 0 |
BYE 1 |
THA1 0 |
JPN1 0 |
NEP2 0 |
MDV2 0 |
JOR2 0 |
AFG2 0 |
1 |
Knockout round
Round 1
November 1–3Rank | Athlete | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | R9 | Pts | TB1 | BH Buchholz system The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MGL2 1 |
IRI1 1 |
VIE2 1 |
IRI2 1 |
VIE1 1 |
UZB1 1 |
QAT1 ½ |
IND1 1 |
KAZ1 1 |
8½ | |||
2 | IRQ1 1 |
KAZ1 1 |
VIE1 0 |
PHI2 1 |
IND2 ½ |
IRI2 1 |
CHN1 ½ |
UZB1 1 |
CHN2 ½ |
6½ | 51 | ||
3 | THA1 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
PHI1 1 |
KAZ1 ½ |
UZB2 1 |
MGL1 1 |
VIE1 1 |
CHN1 0 |
UZB1 1 |
6½ | 49 45½ |
||
4 | PHI1 1 |
VIE1 0 |
IRQ1 1 |
KAZ2 1 |
VIE2 0 |
IRQ2 1 |
PHI2 1 |
KAZ1 1 |
QAT1 ½ |
6½ | 49 44½ |
||
5 | CHN2 0 |
IRQ2 1 |
IND1 0 |
QAT2 1 |
SRI 1 |
IRI1 1 |
UZB1 0 |
KAZ2 1 |
VIE2 1 |
6 | 45½ | ||
6 | TPE 1 |
CHN1 0 |
JPN1 1 |
MDV2 1 |
UZB1 0 |
PHI1 0 |
IRQ1 1 |
MGL2 1 |
VIE1 1 |
6 | 43½ | ||
7 | NEP2 1 |
UZB1 0 |
JOR2 1 |
QAT1 0 |
JOR1 1 |
IRQ1 1 |
CHN2 0 |
IRQ2 1 |
JPN1 1 |
6 | 42½ | ||
8 | SRI 1 |
CHN2 1 |
QAT1 1 |
UZB1 1 |
CHN1 0 |
VIE2 ½ |
IND1 0 |
IND2 1 |
IRI1 0 |
5½ | 53 | ||
9 | NEP1 1 |
QAT1 0 |
SRI 1 |
IND1 ½ |
KAZ2 1 |
IND2 1 |
VIE2 1 |
CHN2 0 |
CHN1 0 |
5½ | 50½ | ||
10 | THA2 1 |
PHI2 1 |
KAZ2 1 |
VIE1 0 |
IRI1 1 |
CHN1 0 |
PHI1 1 |
QAT1 0 |
IND1 0 |
5 | 52 | ||
11 | JPN1 1 |
MAC 1 |
CHN1 0 |
UZB2 1 |
CHN2 1 |
VIE1 ½ |
KAZ1 0 |
IRI2 ½ |
PHI1 0 |
5 | 49 | ||
12 | QAT2 1 |
IND1 1 |
UZB1 0 |
CHN2 0 |
KAZ1 0 |
TPE 1 |
JOR1 1 |
PHI1 0 |
IRI2 1 |
5 | 44 | ||
13 | JPN2 1 |
MGL1 0 |
JOR1 1 |
IRQ2 1 |
QAT1 ½ |
KAZ1 0 |
IRI2 ½ |
VIE1 0 |
MGL2 1 |
5 | 43 | ||
14 | QAT1 0 |
NEP1 1 |
CHN2 0 |
NEP2 1 |
JOR2 1 |
PHI2 0 |
IRI1 0 |
MGL1 1 |
JPN2 1 |
5 | 42 | ||
15 | VIE2 0 |
MDV1 1 |
IRI1 0 |
MAC 1 |
IRQ2 0 |
QAT2 1 |
UZB2 1 |
THA1 1 |
PHI2 0 |
5 | 38½ | ||
16 | JOR2 1 |
IRI2 0 |
MAC 1 |
VIE2 0 |
IND1 0 |
JPN2 1 |
JPN1 0 |
NEP1 1 |
SRI 1 |
5 | 37 | ||
17 | JOR1 1 |
UZB2 1 |
MGL1 1 WO |
CHN1 0 |
MGL1 ½ |
QAT1 0 |
IND2 ½ |
VIE2 ½ |
KAZ2 0 |
4½ | 48½ | ||
18 | MDV1 1 |
PHI1 0 |
NEP2 1 |
IND2 0 |
JPN1 1 |
CHN2 0 |
MGL1 1 |
PHI2 0 |
JOR1 ½ |
4½ | 43 | ||
19 | MDV2 1 |
IND2 1 |
IRI2 0 WO |
MGL2 1 |
IRI2 ½ |
IND1 0 |
IRQ2 0 |
IRQ1 0 |
THA1 1 |
4½ | 39 | ||
20 | IRI2 0 |
QAT2 1 |
IND2 0 |
NEP1 1 |
PHI2 0 |
MDV2 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
JOR2 1 |
IRQ2 ½ |
4½ | 35 | ||
21 | CHN1 0 |
TPE 1 |
MDV2 0 WO |
MGL1 0 |
NEP1 1 |
SRI 1 |
JOR2 1 |
IRI1 0 |
IND2 0 |
4 | 42½ | ||
22 | VIE1 0 |
THA1 1 |
KAZ1 0 |
MDV1 1 |
PHI1 0 |
MGL2 0 |
QAT2 1 |
TPE 1 |
UZB2 0 |
4 | 38½ | ||
23 | KAZ1 0 |
IRQ1 0 |
THA2 1 |
JOR1 0 |
MGL2 0 |
MAC 1 |
BYE 1 |
UZB2 0 |
JOR2 1 |
4 | 36 | ||
24 | KAZ2 0 |
JOR1 0 |
JPN2 1 |
PHI1 0 |
MDV1 1 |
JPN1 0 |
SRI 0 |
BYE 1 |
MAC ½ |
3½ | 36 | ||
25 | IRI1 0 |
MGL2 0 |
THA1 1 |
JOR2 0 |
NEP2 1 |
KAZ2 0 |
JPN2 ½ |
SRI 0 |
BYE 1 |
3½ | 34½ | ||
26 | IND1 0 |
SRI 0 |
TPE 0 |
THA2 ½ |
MAC 1 |
MDV1 1 |
NEP2 1 |
JPN1 0 |
MGL1 0 |
3½ | 33½ | ||
27 | BYE 1 |
VIE2 0 |
UZB2 0 |
JPN1 0 |
THA1 0 |
NEP1 0 |
MDV1 1 |
NEP2 1 |
QAT2 ½ |
3½ | 33 | ||
28 | IND2 0 |
JOR2 0 |
QAT2 0 |
BYE 1 |
MDV2 1 |
UZB2 0 |
TPE ½ |
THA2 1 |
IRQ1 0 |
3½ | 30 | ||
29 | UZB2 0 |
JPN2 1 |
PHI2 0 |
TPE 1 |
IRQ1 0 |
THA2 1 |
MGL2 0 |
JOR1 0 |
NEP1 0 |
3 | 36½ | ||
30 | PHI2 0 |
THA2 1 |
IRQ2 0 |
IRQ1 0 |
TPE 0 |
BYE 1 |
THA1 0 |
MAC 0 |
MDV2 1 |
3 | 30½ | ||
31 | IRQ2 0 |
JPN1 0 |
BYE 1 |
SRI 0 |
QAT2 0 |
THA1 0 |
MAC 0 |
MDV2 1 |
THA2 1 |
3 | 28½ | ||
32 | UZB1 0 |
NEP2 0 |
NEP1 0 |
THA1 ½ |
BYE 1 |
JOR2 0 |
MDV2 1 |
JPN2 0 |
MDV1 0 |
2½ | |||
33 | MGL1 0 |
BYE 1 |
MGL2 1 WO |
IRI1 0 |
JPN2 0 |
JOR1 0 |
THA2 0 |
MDV1 0 |
NEP2 0 |
2 |
Knockout round
Round 1
October 31Rank | Team | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | R9 | MP | GP | TB1 | BH Buchholz system The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MGL 4–0 |
KAZ 3–1 |
IND 2½–1½ |
PHI 3–1 |
VIE 2½–1½ |
QAT 3½–½ |
IRI 2–2 |
IRQ 4–0 |
UZB 3–1 |
17 | 27½ | |||
2 | THA 3½–½ |
UZB 3–1 |
PHI 1–3 |
IRI 2½–1½ |
CHN 1½–2½ |
IND 2½–1½ |
KAZ 2½–1½ |
MGL 3–1 |
QAT 3–1 |
14 | 22½ | |||
3 | QAT 3–1 |
IRI 3–1 |
CHN 1½–2½ |
UZB 3½–½ |
PHI 1–3 |
VIE 1½–2½ |
JOR 4–0 |
KAZ 2½–1½ |
NEP 4–0 |
12 | 24 | 3 | ||
4 | IRQ 4–0 |
IND 1–3 |
KAZ 3–1 |
VIE 1½–2½ |
QAT 2–2 |
MGL 4–0 |
CHN 2–2 |
NEP 4–0 |
PHI 2½–1½ |
12 | 24 | 1 | ||
5 | NEP 4–0 |
QAT 2–2 |
VIE 3–1 |
CHN 1–3 |
IND 3–1 |
KAZ 1½–2½ |
UZB 3½–½ |
JPN 4–0 |
IRI 1½–2½ |
11 | 23½ | |||
6 | JOR 4–0 |
CHN 1–3 |
IRI 1–3 |
IRQ 3–1 |
THA 4–0 |
PHI 2½–1½ |
VIE 1½–2½ |
IND 1½–2½ |
BYE 1 |
10 | 19½ | |||
7 | KAZ 0–4 |
MGL 2–2 |
QAT 1–3 |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3½–½ |
NEP 4–0 |
IND 0–4 |
THA 2–2 |
JPN 4–0 |
10 | 17½ | |||
8 | IND 1–3 |
PHI 2–2 |
JOR 3–1 |
MGL 2–2 |
IRI 2–2 |
CHN ½–3½ |
JPN 4–0 |
MDV 4–0 |
VIE 1–3 |
9 | 19½ | |||
9 | JPN 4–0 |
VIE 1–3 |
IRQ 3–1 |
IND ½–3½ |
MGL 2–2 |
MDV 4–0 |
PHI ½–3½ |
BYE 1 |
CHN 1–3 |
9 | 17 | |||
10 | CHN 0–4 |
JOR 2–2 |
THA 3½–½ |
QAT 2–2 |
UZB 2–2 |
IRI 0–4 |
BYE 1 |
VIE 1–3 |
MDV 4–0 |
9 | 15½ | 91 | ||
11 | IRI 0–4 |
MDV 4–0 |
UZB 1–3 |
KAZ 1–3 |
BYE 1 |
JPN 2–2 |
NEP 4–0 |
CHN 0–4 |
THA 2½–1½ |
9 | 15½ | 79 | ||
12 | VIE ½–3½ |
JPN 2½–1½ |
MGL ½–3½ |
NEP 3–1 |
KAZ 0–4 |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3½–½ |
JOR 2–2 |
IRQ 1½–2½ |
9 | 14½ | |||
13 | UZB 0–4 |
THA 1½–2½ |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3–1 |
NEP 2–2 |
IRQ 2–2 |
QAT 0–4 |
PHI 0–4 |
JOR 0–4 |
6 | 9½ | |||
14 | PHI 0–4 |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3–1 |
THA 1–3 |
JPN 2–2 |
JOR 0–4 |
IRQ 0–4 |
IRI 0–4 |
IND 0–4 |
5 | 7 | |||
15 | BYE 1 |
IRQ 0–4 |
NEP 1–3 |
JPN 1–3 |
JOR ½–3½ |
UZB 0–4 |
THA ½–3½ |
QAT 0–4 |
MGL 0–4 |
2 | 4 |
Knockout round
November 1Round 1
November 5–6Rank | Team | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | R9 | MP | GP | TB1 | BH Buchholz system The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | QAT 3–1 |
IRI 3–1 |
VIE 3–1 |
IND 2–2 |
UZB 3½–½ |
IRQ 4–0 |
KAZ 3½–½ |
JOR 2½–½ |
MGL 4–0 |
17 | 28½ | |||
2 | IRQ 3½–½ |
UZB 3½–½ |
CHN 1–3 |
PHI 3–1 |
KAZ 3–1 |
QAT 3½–½ |
IND 1½–2½ |
IRI 3–1 |
JPN 4–0 |
14 | 26 | |||
3 | MGL 3–1 |
KAZ 2½–1½ |
PHI 3½–½ |
CHN 2–2 |
QAT 1½–2½ |
IRI 3–1 |
VIE 2½–1½ |
UZB 1½–2½ |
THA 4–0 |
13 | 23½ | |||
4 | JPN 3½–½ |
VIE ½–3½ |
MGL 3½–½ |
KAZ 4–0 |
CHN ½–3½ |
PHI 2½–1½ |
QAT 3½–½ |
IND 2½–1½ |
IRI 2–2 |
13 | 22½ | |||
5 | THA 3½–½ |
IND 1½–2½ |
IRQ 4–0 |
UZB 0–4 |
VIE 1–3 |
NEP 4–0 |
CHN ½–3½ |
MDV 4–0 |
BYE 1 |
10 | 19½ | 89 | ||
6 | NEP 4–0 |
MDV 4–0 |
IND ½–3½ |
VIE 1–3 |
IRI ½–3½ |
UZB 1½–2½ |
BYE 1 |
THA 4–0 |
QAT 3–1 |
10 | 19½ | 81 | ||
7 | IRI 0–4 |
QAT 0–4 |
THA 2½–1½ |
IRQ 1½–2½ |
BYE 1 |
MDV 4–0 |
JPN 4–0 |
CHN ½–2½ |
NEP 4–0 |
10 | 17½ | |||
8 | JOR 4–0 |
CHN 1–3 |
QAT 1½–2½ |
MGL 3–1 |
PHI 3½–½ |
IND 1–3 |
IRQ 3½–½ |
VIE 1–3 |
UZB 2–2 |
9 | 20½ | |||
9 | CHN 1–3 |
JOR 4–0 |
IRI 2½–1½ |
NEP 4–0 |
IND 2½–1½ |
VIE ½–3½ |
UZB ½–3½ |
MGL 2–2 |
PHI 1–3 |
9 | 18 | |||
10 | IND 1–3 |
THA 4–0 |
UZB ½–3½ |
IRI 1–3 |
JPN 3½–½ |
BYE 1 |
MDV 4–0 |
QAT 2–2 |
CHN 0–4 |
9 | 17 | |||
11 | VIE ½–3½ |
JPN 3–1 |
KAZ 0–4 |
JOR 2½–1½ |
NEP 2–2 |
CHN 0–4 |
IRI ½–3½ |
BYE 1 |
MDV 4–0 |
9 | 13½ | |||
12 | UZB ½–3½ |
IRQ 1–3 |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3–1 |
MGL ½–3½ |
THA 3½–½ |
JOR 0–4 |
NEP 3–1 |
VIE 0–4 |
8 | 12½ | |||
13 | PHI 0–4 |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3½–½ |
QAT 0–4 |
IRQ 2–2 |
KAZ 0–4 |
THA 3–1 |
JPN 1–3 |
JOR 0–4 |
7 | 10½ | |||
14 | KAZ ½–3½ |
MGL 0–4 |
JOR 1½–2½ |
BYE 1 |
MDV 3–1 |
JPN ½–3½ |
NEP 1–3 |
PHI 0–4 |
IND 0–4 |
4 | 7½ | |||
15 | BYE 1 |
PHI 0–4 |
NEP ½–3½ |
JPN 1–3 |
THA 1–3 |
JOR 0–4 |
MGL 0–4 |
KAZ 0–4 |
IRQ 0–4 |
2 | 3½ |