The 2017 World Draughts Championship at the international draughts held in Tallinn , Estonia . 79 players, who qualified through the championships of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America competed in the tournament, which ran from October 1, 2017, to October 16, 2017. Among them was women's grandmaster Matrena Nogovitsyna from Russia . Three round played in hotel Europe, other in Paul Keres Chess House. The winning prize for the tournament is 30,000 euros. The tournament will be supervised by main referee Andriy Shcherbatyuk (Ukraine). At the same time the 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship was held.
Rules and regulations
In the first stage 79 participants played in three groups Swiss-system tournament with 9 rounds. To define the places with equal points used of Solkoff truncated coefficient . The first four from each group participated in the final, total twelve players.
The final is in the form of a round-robin tournament , with 11 rounds in total. The games played in the official FMJD time rate with 1 hour and 20 minutes for the game plus 1 minute per move.[ 1]
The final classification is based on the total points obtained. If two or more players will have same total points to define the places:
the largest number of victories
the best results between this players
the best results obtained in order of the classification.
Schedule
Date
Time
Men
Women
Playing venue
1 October
11:00
Opening
Opening
Hotel Euroopa
1 October
15:00
Round 1
Round 1
Hotel Euroopa
2 October
9:00
Round 2
Round 2
Hotel Euroopa
2 October
16:00
Round 3
Hotel Euroopa
3 October
16:00
Round 4
Round 3
Hotel Euroopa
4 October
9:00
Round 5
Paul Keres Chess House
4 October
16:00
Round 6
Round 4
Paul Keres Chess House
5 October
16:00
Round 7
Round 5
Paul Keres Chess House
6 October
9:00
Round 8
Round 6
Paul Keres Chess House
6 October
16:00
Round 9
Round 7
Paul Keres Chess House
7 October
Day of rest
Day of rest
FMJD General Assembly 2017
8 October
9:00
Final 1 round
Paul Keres Chess House
8 October
16:00
Final 2 round
Round 8
Paul Keres Chess House
9 October
16:00
Final 3 round
Round 9
Paul Keres Chess House
10 October
16:00
Final 4 round
Round 10
Paul Keres Chess House
11 October
9:00
Final 5 round
Paul Keres Chess House
11 October
16:00
Final 6 round
Round 11
Paul Keres Chess House
12 October
16:00
Final 7 round
Round 12
Paul Keres Chess House
13 October
9:00
Final 8 round
Paul Keres Chess House
13 October
16:00
Final 9 round
Round 13
Paul Keres Chess House
14 October
9:00
Final 10 round
Round 14
Paul Keres Chess House
15 October
9:00
Final 11 round
Round 15
Paul Keres Chess House
15 October
17:00
Closing
Closing
Paul Keres Chess House
Results
Semifinal
GMI — international grandmaster
MI — international master
MF — master FMJD
GMIF — women's international grandmaster
Group A
Group B
Group C
Final
Results by round
1 round
Guntis Valneris – Alexander Schwarzman 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Artem Ivanov 1–1
Alexander Georgiev – Vadim Virny 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
Evgeni Vatutin – Joel Atse 1–1
Martijn van IJzendoorn – Wouter Wolff 0–2
2 round
Alexander Schwarzman – Wouter Wolff 2–0
Joel Atse – Martijn van IJzendoorn 2–0
Alexander Baljakin – Evgeni Vatutin 1–1
Vadim Virny – Yuri Anikeev 1–1
Artem Ivanov – Alexander Georgiev 1–1
Guntis Valneris – Alexei Chizhov 1–1
3 round
Alexei Chizhov – Alexander Schwarzman 1–1
Alexander Georgiev – Guntis Valneris 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Artem Ivanov 1–1
Evgeni Vatutin – Vadim Virny 1–1
Martijn van IJzendoorn – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
Wouter Wolff – Joel Atse 1–1
4 round
Alexander Schwarzman – Joel Atse 1–1
Alexander Baljakin – Wouter Wolff 1–1
Vadim Virny – Martijn van IJzendoorn 0–2
Artem Ivanov – Evgeni Vatutin 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Alexander Georgiev 2–0
Guntis Valneris – Yuri Anikeev 1–1
5 round
Alexander Georgiev – Alexander Schwarzman 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Alexei Chizhov 1–1
Evgeni Vatutin – Guntis Valneris 0–2
Martijn van IJzendoorn – Artem Ivanov 1–1
Wouter Wolff – Vadim Virny 1–1
Joel Atse – Alexander Baljakin 0–2
6 round
Alexander Georgiev – Yuri Anikeev 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Evgeni Vatutin 1–1
Guntis Valneris – Martijn van IJzendoorn 1–1
Artem Ivanov – Wouter Wolff 0–2
Vadim Virny – Joel Atse 1–1
Alexander Schwarzman – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
7 round
Yuri Anikeev – Alexander Schwarzman 1–1
Evgeni Vatutin – Alexander Georgiev 1–1
Martijn van IJzendoorn – Alexei Chizhov 1–1
Wouter Wolff – Guntis Valneris 0–2
Joel Atse – Artem Ivanov 1–1
Alexander Baljakin – Vadim Virny 1–1
8 round
Alexander Schwarzman – Vadim Virny 1–1
Artem Ivanov – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
Guntis Valneris – Joel Atse 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Wouter Wolff 1–1
Alexander Georgiev – Martijn van IJzendoorn 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Evgeni Vatutin 2–0
9 round
Alexander Schwarzman – Vadim Virny 1–1
Artem Ivanov – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
Guntis Valneris – Joel Atse 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Wouter Wolff 1–1
Alexander Georgiev – Martijn van IJzendoorn 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Evgeni Vatutin 2–0
10 round
Alexander Schwarzman – Artem Ivanov 2–0
Guntis Valneris – Vadim Virny 1–1
Alexei Chizhov – Alexander Baljakin 1–1
Alexander Georgiev – Joel Atse 1–1
Yuri Anikeev – Wouter Wolff 1–1
Evgeni Vatutin – Martijn van IJzendoorn 1–1
11 round
Martijn van IJzendoorn – Alexander Schwarzman 0–2
Wouter Wolff – Evgeni Vatutin 1–1
Joel Atse – Yuri Anikeev 1–1
Alexander Baljakin – Alexander Georgiev 1–1
Vadim Virny – Alexei Chizhov 0–2
Artem Ivanov – Guntis Valneris 1–1
See also
References
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