| Pavlodar Wins Asian Cities Dubai Cup |
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| Friday, 09 March 2007 00:00 | |||||
The Pavlodar (KAZ) team won the Asian Cities Team Championship for the Dubai Cup organized by the Iranian Chess Federation from 1 to 8 March 2007 in Tehran, Iran. Eighteen teams from 12 countries competed in the 9-round Swiss. Pavlodar scored 30 points followed by runner-up Tagaytay (PHI) with 26 and Tehran Saipa with 25 points for third. In photo, Asian Chess Federation president Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan awards the cup to Pavlodar team captain. for new Performance Rating Board awards approved by Sheikh Sultan.
The Pavlodar (KAZ) team won the Asian Cities Team Championship for the Dubai Cup organized by the Iranian Chess Federation from 1 to 8 March 2007 in Tehran, Iran. Eighteen teams from 12 countries competed in the 9-round Swiss. Pavlodar scored 30 points followed by runner-up Tagaytay (PHI) with 26 and Tehran Saipa with 25 points for third. In photo, Asian Chess Federation president Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan awards the cup to Pavlodar team captain.
Final Ranking Rank Team Pts. 1 Pavlodar 30 2 Tagaytay 26 3 Saipa 25 4 Rahahan 23 5 Shanghai 21.5 6 Tidewater 21.5 7 Damescaus 17.5 8 Banvan-Tehran 17.5 9 Dubai 16.5 10 Sulimania 16 11 Calicut 15.5 12 Lahore 15.5 13 Amman 15 14 Sharjah 15 15 Aleppo 15 16 Colombo 15 17 Erbil 12 18 Jerusalem 6.5
Sheikh Sultan Approves New Performance Rating Board Awards Asian Chess Federation president Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifah Al Nahyan approved the request of all team captains to institute a new award of medals for best performance rating on individual boards. The system takes into account the strength of the opposition unlike the traditional system of percentage score. The awardees are: Performance Rating Board Rank Name Team Rp
Percentage Score Board Medals The traditional system of percentage score for board medals originated from when the Olympiads were played as Round Robin groups. The same system was carried over to the Swiss system Olympiads. Board 1
Arbiters were (seated from left): Deputy Arbiter Eskandari, Chief Arbiter Casto Abundo and Tournament Director Hamid R. Pourshahmari; (Standing from left): Mahmoud Tarazi, Mohsen Varzandeh, Maghsoud Giahy, Mohammadreza Lajevardizadeh, Gholamreza Karimanhi, Reza Mahdipour and Mohammad Purhajghanbar.
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