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Re: Chess Superpower
Other than the fact that we got to beat Azerbaijan, I don't see what the big deal about chess is.
Sure I can play and think it's a great game, but it's not really a sport, and as far as making you a more logical thinker goes, it might help a little bit, but academic subjects like math and sciences like chemistry or physics are better choices.
And as for making you more strategic, playing team sports or even a simulated war game where you are in charge of sending and commanding troops would make you a better strategist.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Originally posted by gegev View PostYinzhou Cup 2011 World ChessTeam Championship
Organizers FIDE & Chinese Chess Association
Date 2011/07/17 to 2011/07/26
Standings after round 9
Rk. Team Score
1 Armenia 14
2 China 13
3 Ukraine 12
4 Russia 10
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Etc.
Armenia is the champion!!!!!!!!!
The two smallest nations; Armenia and China took first places!!!
Armenia - Ukraine 2 - 2
http://ningbo2011.fide.com/tourview/show-10.html
Congratulations to all our team members!!!
You make us feel proud.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Yinzhou Cup 2011 World ChessTeam Championship
Organizers FIDE & Chinese Chess Association
Date 2011/07/17 to 2011/07/26
Standings after round 9
Rk. Team Score
1 Armenia 14
2 China 13
3 Ukraine 12
4 Russia 10
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Etc.
Armenia is the champion!!!!!!!!!
The two smallest nations; Armenia and China took first places!!!
Armenia - Ukraine 2 - 2
http://ningbo2011.fide.com/tourview/show-10.html
Congratulations to all our team members!!!
You make us feel proud.Last edited by gegev; 07-26-2011, 12:37 AM.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Yinzhou Cup 2011 World ChessTeam Championship
Organizers FIDE & Chinese Chess Association
Date 2011/07/17 to 2011/07/26
Standings after round 8 --- 1 rounds left
Rk. Team Score
1 Armenia 13
2 China 11
3 Ukraine 11
4 Russia 10
5 Hungary 10
6 USA 8
7 Azerbaijan 7
8 India 5
9 Israel 5
10 Egypt 0
http://ningbo2011.fide.com/tourview/show-10.html
The last game is with Ukraine.
Congratulations to all our team members!!!
You make us feel proud.Last edited by gegev; 07-25-2011, 04:23 AM.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Azerbaijan is next. The road to the gold passes through the polluted lungs of Radjabov and company. Onward!
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Re: Chess Superpower
Yinzhou Cup 2011 World ChessTeam Championship
Organizers FIDE & Chinese Chess Association
Date 2011/07/17 to 2011/07/26
Standings after round 7 --- 2 rounds left
Rk. Team Score
1 Armenia 12
2 China 9
3 Ukraine 9
4 Russia 8
5 Hungary 8
6 USA 8
7 Azerbaijan 6
8 India 5
9 Israel 5
10 Egypt 0
Our team is three points ahead of the rest.
Asonishing results!!! Triumphal play; the best word to describe it.
http://ningbo2011.fide.com/tourview/show-10.html
Congratulations to all our team members!!!
You make us feel proud.Last edited by gegev; 07-24-2011, 06:00 AM.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Aronian didnt play against Egypt, the coach gave him the day off. Movsesian took first seat and the new comer was 19 year old Robert Hovhannisyan who is Armenia's champion in 2011.
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Re: Chess Superpower
Originally posted by londontsi View PostYes we should be proud of our chess players but for the right reasons.
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Originally posted by Serjik View PostAbsolutely amazing how a small and poor nation can stand toe to toe with the world's most largest, powerful and richest nations when it comes to mind power. GO ARMENIA!
That is why many rich people have children who are idiots and many children from poor families become greats in life.
The secret is meritocracy.
Give everybody a chance, select your best without fear or favour, give them full support.
The nature of chess game, selection and hierarchy is just that.
One area where the oligarchs and corrupt Politian's “cannot” interfere.
Yes we should be proud of our chess players but for the right reasons.
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