Xiangqi at the 2010 Asian Games
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Xiangqi
Xiangqi
Xiangqi is a two-player Chinese board game in the same family as Western chess, chaturanga, shogi, Indian chess and janggi. The present-day form of Xiangqi originated in China and is therefore commonly called Chinese chess in English. Xiangqi is one of the most popular board games in China...

at the 2010 Asian Games
2010 Asian Games
The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...

was held in Guangzhou Chess Institute, Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Guangzhou , known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Located in southern China on the Pearl River, about north-northwest of Hong Kong, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port...

, China from November 13 to 19, 2010.

Medal table

1 align=left |2 1 1 4
2 align=left |0 1 0 1
3 align=left |0 0 1 1
Total 2 2 2 6

Medalists

Men's individual
Women's individual

Men's individual

November 13–19
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts 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...

TPE2
2–0
MAC1
2–0
HKG2
2–0
VIE1
2–0
TPE1
1–1
SIN1
2–0
CHN2
0–2
11 59
CAM2
2–0
PHI2
2–0
VIE2
2–0
CHN1
0–2
CHN2
1–1
TPE1
2–0
HKG1
2–0
11 54
HKG1
2–0
SIN1
1–1
TPE1
1–1
MAC1
2–0
VIE1
1–1
VIE2
1–1
CHN1
2–0
10 62
4 MAS2
2–0
VIE2
1–1
CHN2
1–1
HKG2
2–0
CHN1
1–1
VIE1
0–2
SIN1
2–0
9 61
5 MAS1
2–0
TPE1
1–1
VIE1
0–2
HKG1
1–1
PHI2
2–0
CHN2
1–1
MAC1
2–0
9 55
6 CHN2
0–2
CAM1
2–0
TPE2
1–1
VIE2
1–1
MAS1
2–0
MAS2
2–0
VIE1
0–2
8 57
7 CHN1
0–2
CAM2
2–0
HKG1
1–1
PHI2
2–0
SIN1
0–2
HKG2
1–1
MAC2
2–0
8 45
8 CAM1
2–0
CHN1
0–2
PHI1
2–0
CHN2
0–2
HKG2
1–1
MAS1
2–0
VIE2
0–2
7 54
9 JPN1
2–0
CHN2
1–1
PHI2
1–1
MAS1
1–1
TPE2
2–0
CHN1
0–2
TPE1
0–2
7 52
10 PHI1
2–0
JPN1
2–0
CHN1
0–2
TPE1
0–2
MAC1
1–1
TPE2
1–1
MAS2
1–1
7 49
11 VIE2
0–2
MAC2
2–0
MAS2
2–0
SIN1
1–1
HKG1
0–2
MAC1
0–2
PHI1
2–0
7 46
12 TPE1
0–2
PHI1
2–0
MAS1
0–2
CAM1
1–1
JPN1
2–0
HKG1
0–2
HKG2
1–1
6 45
13 MAC1
0–2
HKG1
0–2
JPN1
1–1
MAS2
1–1
CAM2
2–0
MAC2
0–2
PHI2
2–0
6 37
14 PHI2
0–2
MAS1
0–2
CAM2
1–1
JPN1
0–2
PHI1
2–0
CAM1
2–0
TPE2
0–2
5 36
15 VIE1
0–2
TPE2
0–2
MAC2
1–1
PHI1
0–2
CAM1
0–2
PHI2
2–0
JPN1
1–1
4 41
16 HKG2
0–2
MAS2
0–2
MAC1
0–2
CAM2
2–0
MAC2
0–2
JPN1
2–0
MAS1
0–2
4 40
17 SIN1
0–2
HKG2
0–2
CAM1
1–1
MAC2
2–0
MAS2
0–2
PHI1
0–2
CAM2
1–1
4 39
18 MAC2
2–0
VIE1
0–2
SIN1
1–1
TPE2
0–2
VIE2
0–2
CAM2
0–2
CAM1
0–2
3 50

Women's individual

November 13–19
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts BG
VIE1
2–0
TPE1
2–0
HKG1
2–0
VIE2
2–0
TPE2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
CHN2
2–0
14 42
VIE2
2–0
TPE2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
HKG1
2–0
VIE1
2–0
TPE1
1–1
CHN1
0–2
11 26
HKG1
2–0
CHN1
0–2
VIE2
2–0
TPE2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
CHN2
1–1
VIE1
1–1
10 22
4 CHN1
0–2
VIE2
2–0
TPE2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
CHN2
0–2
HKG1
2–0
TPE1
1–1
9 17
5 TPE1
0–2
JPN1
2–0
CHN1
0–2
CHN2
0–2
VIE2
1–1
VIE1
0–2
TPE2
2–0
5 4.5
6 CHN2
0–2
VIE1
0–2
TPE1
0–2
CHN1
0–2
HKG1
1–1
TPE2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
5 4.5
7 JPN1
2–0
CHN2
0–2
VIE1
0–2
TPE1
0–2
CHN1
0–2
VIE2
0–2
HKG1
0–2
2 0
8 TPE2
0–2
HKG1
0–2
CHN2
0–2
VIE1
0–2
TPE1
0–2
CHN1
0–2
VIE2
0–2
0 0

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