30 Haziran 2011 Perşembe

119. Ulusal Kuvvet Derecesi

Temmuz ayı Ulusal Kuvvet Derecesi hesaplamaları tamamlandı. Listede, mükerrer kayıtlar dahil 54 489  (+233)  oyuncu kaydı bulunuyor. 6 ayda gerçekleştirilen toplam turnuva sayısı 514 oldu. Aktif oyuncu sıralamasında, en çok lisanslı oyuncuya sahip il 4310 oyuncu (+41) ile İstanbul. 2172 (+3) oyuncu ile Antalya ikinci, 2070 (+11) oyuncu ile Ankara üçüncü sırada yer alıyor. Bu aşamada, satranç liginde takımlarla temsil edilen illerin aktif oyuncu sayılarını da belirtelim: Denizli 1371, Mersin 856, Manisa 1103, Adana 1540, Bursa 608.

FIDE tüm oyuncular listesi güncellendi. Bugün tarihiyle listede 288 612 (bir ay önce: 285 762) oyuncu yer alıyor. Oyuncu sayısı 2850 artmış.

118. Satranç Ligi. Oyunlar (1-3. Turlar)

Satranç Ligi'nde ilk üç turda oynanan 210 oyunu isim, unvan, elo, ukd, kulüp düzeltmelerini yapıp biraraya getirdim. Bunun nedeni üç turda ismi aynı kalan oyuncu sayısının parmakla sayılabilir olmasıdır. Umarım, oyunları canlı yayınlayanlar benden kopya çekerler de düzenli bir isim sistemine kavuşuruz!

Satranç Ligi. Oyunlar: 1-3. Turlar, PGN, CBV, 210 oyun, 167 oyuncu :

117. Satranç Ligi. Üçüncü Tur Sonrası Sıralama


3. Turdan sonra sıralama
SıraTakımlarMaçlar+=-Maç PuanıMasa Puanı
1YAPI KREDİ SPOR KULÜBÜ33 621½
2İSEK AQUAMATCH S.K.33 619
3MANİSA DORUK KOLEJİ S.K.321 518
4ADANA TRUVA SATRANÇ S.K.321 516½
5MERSİN EZGİ SATRANÇ KULÜBÜ32 1418
6İSTANBUL TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.32 1417
7GAZİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.32 1415
8DENİZ GENÇLİK S.K.3111313½
9ÇELİKKOL TURİZM PAMUKKALE ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.31 2215
10BEŞİKTAŞ JİMNASTİK KULÜBÜ31 2211½
11BURSA TOPHANE MESLEK LİSESİ S.K.3 12113
12TARSUS ZEKA SATRANÇ S.K.3 3011½
13YEŞİLKÖY SPOR KULÜBÜ3 3010½
14TÜRK HAVA YOLLARI S.K.3 3010

116. Taktik Alıştırmalar Satranç Ligi. Birinci Tur IV

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115. Satranç Ligi. Üçüncü Tur

18.25 ISEK - Yeşilköy : 5,5 - 4,5

18.29 Truva - Doruk : 5 - 5 Önceki lig şampiyonlarına da bu yakışırdı.

18.33 İTÜ - Çelikkol : 4,5 - 0,5

18.51 İTÜ - Çelikkol : 5,5 - 0,5. Böylece İTÜ maçı kazanmış oldu.

114. Satranç Ligi. Üçüncü Tur

17.57 Deniz 5 - 4 öne geçti. Son maçta Melis'in performansı skoru belirleyecek. ISEK - Yeşilköy 4,5 - 4,5 oldu. Son maçta siyahlar bir piyon üstünlüğü kazanca çevirebilecek mi? Heyecanla izliyoruz.

18.03 Deniz - Tophane günün biten ilk karşılaşması : 5 - 5

18.09 Gazi - Zeka maçı da az farkla bitti: 5,5 - 4,5

18.11 Ezgi bir masada daha kazandı. Böylece skor   5,5 - 1,5 oldu. Üç masada oyunlar sürmesine rağmen maçın galibi belli oldu.

18.15 Yapı 6 - 2 öne geçti. Böylece maçın da galibi oldu.

18.17 İlginç bir olay gerçekleşti: Truva - Doruk maçında da skor 4,5 - 4,5 oldu. Son maçta Ş K P v Ş A 2P finali oynanıyor.


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18.21 Arıza giderildi: İTÜ - Çelikkol skoru : 3,5 - 0,5 oldu.

113. Satranç Ligi. Üçüncü Tur

Maçlarda heyecan son haddinde.

17.37 Deniz - Tophane : 4 - 4 ; ISEK - Yeşilköy : 4,5 - 3,5

17.41 Gazi - Zeka : 5 - 2 Gazi önde gidiyor ve kazanca yakın.

17.45 Ezgi - THY : 4,5 - 0,5 Ezgi önde ve kazanca yakın.

17.47 Yapı - BJK : 4,5 - 1,5 Yapı önde ve kazanca yakın.

17.49 Truva - Doruk : 3,5 - 1,5 Truva önde ve kazanca daha yakın.

17.51 İTÜ - Çelikkol : ?? No data available so far

112. Taktik Alıştırmalar. Satranç Ligi Birinci Tur III

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111. Satranç Filmleri 1. Film Eleştirisi. Queen to Play

Queen to Play (Hamle Vezirde) filminin eleştirisi:

Chess-themed 'Queen to Play' heady but humorless
Movie review
Thursday, June 30, 2011 By Barry Paris, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Better Living Through Chess is the message and the medium of "Queen to Play," a pleasant dramedy set very pleasantly in Corsica -- the perfect place for a game that serves not just as a metaphor for life, but as a form of mental Viagra. The intellectile dysfunction is suffered by Helene (Sandrine Bonnaire), a middle-aged chambermaid. One fine morning, while going about her occupational drudgery at an upscale resort, she spots an affluent young American couple playing chess on the veranda of their suite. "You can do the room now," says the beautiful woman (Jennifer Beals, in her negligee), "we'll be out here all morning."
 'Queen to Play'  2 1/2 stars = Average






  • Starring: Kevin Kline, Sandrine Bonnaire.
  • Rating: R in nature for one sex scene. In French and English with English subtitles.

Indeed they will, and Helene steals longing glances at the sexy interplay of their hands, on and off the elegant little pieces, jousting in a contest she doesn't remotely understand. Is it a kind of aphrodisiac? Those moves sure look like foreplay. Such playful bliss seems a far cry from Helene's interaction with her own proletarian mate (Francis Renaud) and their rebellious teenage daughter (Alexandra Gentil). The hubby is not interested in sex, or in the chess set she buys him for his birthday. With nothing better to do at night, she decides to learn it herself. But for that -- and self-fulfillment -- she will need the assistance of Dr. Kroger (Kevin Kline), a cranky American misanthrope-with-a-past, whose house she cleans once a week. Noticing a chess set there, she importunes him to tutor her and, after initial refusals, he agrees. It's just a handful of moves from the fine points of the game to the finer points of life: What most appeals to Helene is that the queen is the most powerful piece. Hitherto, her aspirations were nonexistent. She never even bothered to look at the breathtaking scenery all around her. Soon enough, thanks to putting her inner-queen into play, she moves from her humble self and humbling occupation toward a more confident reawakening. First-time director Caroline Bottaro adapted her own screenplay from Bertina Henrichs' novel "La Joyeuse d'echec" ("The Joyful Chess Player"), combining feminist allegory with social-class commentary. Chess? "It's not a woman's game," the male experts say, while her husband and daughter are jealous of the time she's devoting to it (and to Dr. Kroger), instead of them. "Can't I have something of my own?" she wonders, full of self-doubt and a recurring inferiority complex. Take a risk, and you may win. If you don't take a risk, you always lose. Rules are less important than exceptions. The ideas aren't new. The film depends on the thin shoulders, charmingly big nose and uneven teeth, and soulful performance of Ms. Bonnaire, whose rare smiles suddenly pop out and then disappear like a jack-in-the-box. Mr. Kline as the teacher-recluse is convincing, if not compelling, in a Bill Murray "Lost in Translation" kind of part -- his first French-speaking role. Luckily, he doesn't have to parlez very much francais. Dialogue is minimal here. What Elias Canetti called "the play of the eyes" does most of the communicating. Trouble is, chess -- even if you love it, which I do -- is not the most cinematic of subjects, especially when the games are played more on the faces than on the board. Ms. Bottaro borrows a trick or two from Pudovkin's great silent short "Chess Fever" (1925), a spoof in which a young man is so obsessed with the game that even his socks and handkerchiefs are checkered, and he totally ignores his fiancee. But "Queen to Play" is more sober and somber than humorous -- as contemplative as a tournament game, with occasional little bursts of activity or emotion. Its didactic lessons? I can think of three: The pursuit is always more interesting than the capture. Everything depends on whose move it is, and one bad one can wipe out 40 good ones. And you should check your mate more often.
Opens Friday at the Regent Square Theater.

Post-Gazette film critic emeritus Barry Paris

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29 Haziran 2011 Çarşamba

110. Bilgisayar Satrancı Va. Rybka

ChessVibes, David Levy'nin 28 haziran günlü yazısını alıntılıyor.

Rybka disqualified and banned from World Computer Chess Championships

29 June 2011, 1.42 CET | Last modified: 11:21 | By Peter Doggers  | Filed under: Reports | Tags: Computer chess

The International Computer Games Association (ICGA) has disqualified and banned Rybka and its programmer Vasik Rajlich from previous and future World Computer Chess Championships. The ICGA accuses Rajlich of plagiarizing two other programs, Crafty and Fruit, and demands that he returns the trophies and prize money of the World Computer Chess Championships in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
For quite a while there has been some serious turmoil in the computer chess world. When we reported about the Houdini-Rybka match in February of this year, the article triggered lots of comments about the issue of cloning. Was Houdini derived from the Ippolit series? Was it plagiarized from Rybka? And what about Rybka, was it largely based on the code of other engines?
Nine days later we published an article by IM David Levy, President of the International Computer Games Association (ICGA), who shared his thoughts about how to tackle the issue. A few days later he announced the establishment of the ICGA Clone and Derivative Investigation Panel.
Not long after, on March 1st, we received an open letter about the Rybka-Fruit case signed by fourteen chess programmers. They all supported the claim that Rybka was cloned from Fabien Letouzey’s Fruit.
In the last few months all the allegations have been seriously studied by the International Computer Games Association (ICGA). On Tuesday night we received the following text from the ICGA President himself.
Rybka Disqualified and Banned from World Computer Chess Championships
The International Computer Games Association (ICGA) has been conducting an investigation into allegations that, in the chess program Rybka, the programmer Vasik Rajlich plagiarized two other programs: Crafty and Fruit. The ICGA has considered and evaluated the evidence presented to the investigation panel and the report prepared by the panel’s Secretariat. (The report and evidence files are attached.) We would like to thank those members of the panel who contributed to this investigation and the Secretariat for the enormous amount of conscientious work they have put in to this matter.
By a unanimous 5-0 decision of executive members of the ICGA we find ourselves in agreement with the verdict of the Secretariat’s report. We are convinced that the evidence against Vasik Rajlich is both overwhelming in its volume and beyond reasonable question in its nature. Vasik Rajlich is guilty of plagiarizing the programs Crafty and Fruit, and has violated the ICGA’s tournament rules with respect to the World Computer Chess Championships in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. Specifically, Vasik Rajlich, on all five occasions, violated Tournament Rule 2 which requires that:
Each program must be the original work of the entering developers. Programming teams whose code is derived from or including game-playing code written by others must name all other authors, or the source of such code, in their submission details. Programs which are discovered to be close derivatives of others (e.g., by playing nearly all moves the same), may be declared invalid by the Tournament Director after seeking expert advice. For this purpose a listing of all game-related code running on the system must be available on demand to the Tournament Director.
By claiming other programmers’ work as his own, and failing to comply with the abovementioned rule, Vasik Rajlich has unfairly been awarded one shared 2nd-3rd place (in 2006) and four World Computer Chess Championship titles (in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010). Furthermore, it seems to the ICGA that Vasik Rajlich clearly knew that he was in the wrong in doing so, since he has repeatedly denied plagiarizing the work of other programmers.
The ICGA regards Vasik Rajlich’s violation of the abovementioned rule as the most serious offence that a chess programmer and ICGA member can commit with respect to his peers and to the ICGA. During the course of the investigation and upon presentation of the Secretariat’s report Vasik Rajlich did not offer, despite repeated invitations from the ICGA to do so, any kind of defence to the allegations, or to the evidence, or to the Secretariat’s report, other than to claim in an e-mail to myself on May 13th 2011 that:
Rybka has does not “include game-playing code written by others”, aside from standard exceptions which wouldn’t count as ‘game-playing’.
The vague phrase “derived from game-playing code written by others” also does not in my view apply to Rybka.
The ICGA is of the view that such a serious offence deserves to be met with correspondingly serious sanctions against the perpetrator. In deciding on appropriate sanctions the ICGA has borne in mind the approach of the International Olympic Committee for dealing with the most serious cases of the violations of its rules.
The ICGA has therefore decided as follows:
  1. Vasik Rajlich is hereby disqualified from the World Computer Chess Championships (WCCC) of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
  2. The 2nd-3rd place awarded to the program called “Rajlich” in the 2006 WCCC is hereby annulled, sole 2nd place is awarded to the program Shredder, and 3rd place in that event is awarded to the program Zappa.
  3. The 1st places and World Computer Chess Champion titles awarded to the program Rybka in the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 WCCCs are hereby annulled, and all the other programs that competed in those events are moved up in the final tournament standings by one place. Thus the revised tournament standings and titles for those events will now be as follows.
    2007
    1st Zappa (World Champion)
    2nd Loop
    =3rd GridChess
    =3rd Shredder
    2008
    1st Hiarcs (World Champion)
    2nd Junior
    3rd Cluster Toga
    2009
    =1st Junior (Joint World Champion)
    =1st Shredder (Joint World Champion)
    =1st Deep Sjeng (Joint World Champion)
    2010
    =1st Rondo (Joint World Champion)
    =1st Thinker (Joint World Champion)
    3rd Shredder
  4. In due course those programmers whose programs have been elevated to World Champion (or joint World Champion) status will receive from the ICGA replicas of the Shannon trophy for the appropriate years.
  5. The plaques on the Shannon trophy that currently bear the name Rybka (for the years 2007-2010) will be removed from the trophy and new plaques will be engraved with the names of the revised winners of the title.
  6. Similarly, the titles of World Computer Speed (Blitz) Chess Champion
    that were awarded to Rybka in 2009 and 2010 are hereby annulled. The revised winners of the speed chess title for those years are therefore:
    2009 Shredder
    2010 Jonny and Shredder (joint champions)
  7. Vasik Rajlich is banned for life from competing in the World Computer Chess Championship or any other event organized by or sanctioned by the ICGA.
  8. The ICGA demands that Vasik Rajlich return to the ICGA the four replicas of the Shannon Trophy presented at the World Computer Chess Championships in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, and to return to the ICGA all prize money awarded for Rybka’s performances in those events.
David Levy [President - ICGA]
June 28th 2011
Mr Levy also sent us a big number of documents which according to the ICGA form the evidence to the claim that Rybka was plagiarized from Crafty and Fruit. These documents can be downloaded below for anyone who wishes to dive further into the material.
The news is obviously a huge blow for the Rybka team. The impact in the computer chess world must be comparable to arguably the most famous example of doping in athletics: the positive drug testing of Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson in 1988. We’ve asked Vasik Rajlich for a comment and hope to add this later.
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    109. Bilgisayar Satrancı V. Rybka

    Son beş yılın dünya şampiyonu olan bilgisayar yazılımı Rybka ve yazarı Rajlich'e korkunç cezalar kesildi. Rybka'nın dünya birincilikleri iptal edildi; Rajlich'e ömür boyu turnuvalardan men cezası verildi. Nedeni ise malum: Rybka'da Crafty ve Fruit programlarının kodlarının kullanılması.

    Rybka, the world’s best chess engine, outlawed and disqualified


      By Sebastian Anthony on June 29, 2011 at 1:03 pm       ExtremeTech  
      Rybka, the best chess-playing computer program in the world and the winner of the last four World Computer Chess Championships (WCCC), has been disqualified and banned for the plagiarizing of two other chess engines, Crafty and Fruit.
      In a damning missive, the president of the International Computer Games Association (ICGA), the governing body behind the WCCC, describes how the author of Rybka, Vasik Rajlich, “unfairly” cheated his way to four victories by ripping off the work of other chess masters. The ICGA is demanding the return of both the trophies and the prize money, and has revised the standings of the last five championships to reflect Rybka’s excommunication. Not since IBM’s Deep Blue cheated to beat Garry Kasparov in 1997 has the world of computer chess been so uproarious!
      The ICGA’s entire case seems to hinge on Rybka’s similarities to Fruit, an open source chess engine that was the runner-up at WCCC 2005. Rybka debuted the year after, and from the get-go experts were claiming that Rybka evaluated moves in an identical fashion to Fruit. Curiously, ICGA isn’t even disqualifying Rybka because it copies Fruit — rather, it’s simply upset that Rajlich claims his engine is original, and refuses to give credit where it’s due.
      To come to this rather epic and libelous conclusion, the ICGA assembled a 34-person panel of programmers who have competed in past championships to analyze Rybka. Unfortunately, Rybka’s source code has never been available, so reverse engineering and straight-up move-evaluation comparison was used to analyze the originality of Rajlich’s chess engine. The panel unanimously agreed that newer versions of Rybka are based on Fruit — and worse, that the early beta versions were based on Crafty, another open-source chess engine. Rajlich has always claimed that Rybka is original — even when confronted with the findings of the report by the president of the ICGA.
      Vasik Rajlich, incidentally, is an international master himself, and a graduate of MIT. Spectrum has a fantastic analysis of his background as both a brilliant chess player and an engineer — and it leaves you wondering if Rybka’s disqualification is actually kosher, or merely the result of a witch hunt. After all, with Rajlich not making his source code available, it’s almost impossible for the ICGA to be sure that he ripped off Crafty and Fruit — but at the same time, it’s easy to see the allure of the open-source, world championship runner-up Fruit.
      If Rajlich did plagiarize Crafty and Fruit, the reasons are probably financial: Rybka is a commercial piece of software, and its accolade as the best chess program in the world must surely bring in a few dollars. It’s a tricky situation, though: with Rybka now outlawed from the WCCC, and with the ICGA asking other tournaments to block its entry, the only real way Rajlich and the rest of the Rybka team can clear their names is to show their source code — a financially untenable move. In short, Rybka is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
      Read more at ChessVibes or download Rybka

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      108. Çözümlemeli Oyun. Satranç Ligi Birinci Tur

      GM I. Nyzhnyk (2583) Gazi - GM A. Mirzoev (2481) Mersin Ezgi [D37]
      Turkiye Is Bankasi Satranc Ligi Konya (1), 28.06.2011
      [Houdini 1.5a x64 (5s)]

       

      D37: Queen's Gambit Declined: 5 Bf4 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Be7 4.Nc3 Nf6 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3 c6 7.Qc2 Nbd7 Black's piece can't move: c8 8.Bg3N [8.Rc1 Re8 9.a3 dxc4 10.Bxc4 Nf8 11.0-0 Ng6 12.Be5 Ng4 13.Bg3 Bd6 14.Bxd6 Qxd6 15.Ne4 Qe7 16.h3 Nh6 17.Ng3 b6 18.Qd3 Bb7 19.Ba6 Bxa6 20.Qxa6 Rac8 21.Rc3 Rc7 22.Rfc1 Rec8 Hantke,R-Juergens,N/Loehne 1971/EXT 2001/0-1 (82); 8.cxd5 Nxd5 9.Nxd5 exd5 10.Bd3 Bb4+ 11.Ke2 Nf6 12.Ne5 Re8 13.g4 g6 14.Rag1 Bd6 15.h4 c5 16.h5 cxd4 17.hxg6 Bxe5 18.g5 Bg4+ 19.Rxg4 Rc8 20.gxh7+ Kh8 21.Bxe5 Rxe5 22.gxf6 Rxc2+ Vaganian,R (2530)-Forintos,G (2490)/Moscow 1975/MCL/1-0; 8.b3 Qa5 9.Bd3 Bb4 10.Rc1 Ne4 11.Bxe4 dxe4 12.Nd2 f5 13.0-0 e5 14.dxe5 Nxe5 15.Bxe5 Qxe5 16.Ne2 Be6 17.Rfd1 Rad8 18.Nf1 Ba5 19.Rxd8 Rxd8 20.Rd1 Rd6 21.Nf4 Bf7 22.Rxd6 Qxd6 Weyrauch,E (2185)-Brueggemann,J (2230)/Germany 2010/EXT 2011/1/2-1/2 (56); 8.Be2 Re8 9.0-0-0 dxc4 10.Bxc4 b5 11.Bd3 b4 12.Ne4 Qa5 13.Kb1 Ba6 14.Ne5 Bxd3 15.Qxd3 Nxe5 16.Bxe5 Nd5 17.Rc1 Rac8 18.Nc5 Bxc5 19.Rxc5 Qb6 20.e4 Nc3+ 21.Ka1 Na4 22.Qg3 f6 Lang,S-Olbrich,J/Bad Neustadt 1990/EXT 1997/1-0 (71); 8.h3 h6+/=] 8...b6 9.Bd3 Bb7 10.0-0 dxc4 11.Bxc4 c5 12.Rfd1 Black has a cramped position 12...Qc8 13.Qe2 a6 Consolidates b5 14.a4 cxd4 15.Nxd4 Nc5 16.f3 Controls e4 16...Rd8? [>=16...Nh5!?+/= would keep Black alive] 17.b4+- Ncd7 18.Rac1 Bxb4? [18...Rf8 19.Nxe6 fxe6 20.Bxe6+ Kh8+-] 19.Nxe6+- fxe6 [>=19...Bc5 20.Nxd8 Qxd8+-] 20.Bxe6+ Kh8 21.Ne4 Qxc1 [21...Bc6 22.Nxf6 gxf6 23.Qb2+-] 22.Rxc1 Nxe4 [22...Bxe4 23.fxe4 Nc5+-] 23.fxe4 Nc5 [23...Nf6 cannot undo what has already been done 24.Be5 Rd2 25.Qc4+-] 24.Bd5! the decision 24...Bxd5 [24...Rd7 doesn't get the cat off the tree 25.Bxb7 Rxb7 26.Bd6+-] 25.exd5 Ne4 [25...Re8 cannot change destiny 26.d6 h6 27.Rd1+-] 26.Be5 [26.Bc7 and White can already relax 26...Rf8 27.Bxb6 Nf6+-] 26...Bf8 [26...Bc5 the last chance for counterplay 27.Rc4 Ng5+-] 27.Qg4 Nc5 28.Rf1 Ra7 29.a5! it's all over 29...bxa5 [29...bxa5 30.Qd4 Combination; /\29...-- 30.axb6 Wins material] 30.Bd4 [30.Qf4!? makes it even easier for White 30...Raa8 31.Qd4 Kg8+-] 30...Rb7 31.Qg5 [31.Qf4!? might be the shorter path 31...Kg8 32.d6 Bxd6+-] 31...Re8 32.d6! Decoy: d6 32...Ne6 [32...Bxd6 33.Qd5 Decoy] 33.Qd5 Rbb8 34.d7 Rbc8 1-0

      107. Taktik Alıştırmalar. Satranç Ligi Birinci Tur II

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      106. Taktik Alıştırmalar. Satranç Ligi Birinci Tur I

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      Durarbeyli (2511) - Bolat (2074)

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      Nyzhnyk (2583) - Mirzoev (2481) 

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      Mamedov (2587) - Kulaots (2607)


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      105. Satranç Ligi. İkinci Tur Maç Sonuçları




      Tur 1 - 28.06.2011 - 14:00
      No.SNo.TakımlarSonuçTakımlarSNo.
      11MERSİN EZGİ SATRANÇ KULÜBÜ4½ - 5½GAZİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.14
      22TARSUS ZEKA SATRANÇ S.K.3½ - 6½YAPI KREDİ SPOR KULÜBÜ13
      33TÜRK HAVA YOLLARI S.K.4½ - 5½DENİZ GENÇLİK S.K.12
      44BEŞİKTAŞ JİMNASTİK KULÜBÜ2 - 8İSEK AQUAMATCH S.K.11
      55BURSA TOPHANE MESLEK LİSESİ S.K.3½ - 6½MANİSA DORUK KOLEJİ S.K.10
      66YEŞİLKÖY SPOR KULÜBÜ2½ - 7½ÇELİKKOL TURİZM PAMUKKALE ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.9
      77ADANA TRUVA SATRANÇ S.K.6 - 4İSTANBUL TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.8
      Tur 2 - 29.06.2011 - 14:00
      No.SNo.TakımlarSonuçTakımlarSNo.
      114GAZİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.4 - 6İSTANBUL TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.8
      29ÇELİKKOL TURİZM PAMUKKALE ÜNİVERSİTESİ S.K.4½ - 5½ADANA TRUVA SATRANÇ S.K.7
      310MANİSA DORUK KOLEJİ S.K.6½ - 3½YEŞİLKÖY SPOR KULÜBÜ6
      411İSEK AQUAMATCH S.K.5½ - 4½BURSA TOPHANE MESLEK LİSESİ S.K.5
      512DENİZ GENÇLİK S.K.3 - 7BEŞİKTAŞ JİMNASTİK KULÜBÜ4
      613YAPI KREDİ SPOR KULÜBÜ7½ - 2½TÜRK HAVA YOLLARI S.K.3
      71MERSİN EZGİ SATRANÇ KULÜBÜ6½ - 3½TARSUS ZEKA SATRANÇ S.K.2