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Russian Championship Superfinal (Tiebreaks) Match

Dmitry Andreikin1.5/2(+1 -0 =1)[games]
Dmitry Jakovenko0.5/2(+0 -1 =1)[games]

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Russian Championship Superfinal (Tiebreaks) (2018)

Tiebreaks of the 71st Russian Championship Superfinal (2018). Chess.com report: https://www.chess.com/news/view/and...

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Jakovenko vs D Andreikin  ½-½672018Russian Championship Superfinal (Tiebreaks)E12 Queen's Indian
2. D Andreikin vs Jakovenko  1-0472018Russian Championship Superfinal (Tiebreaks)A06 Reti Opening
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2)  

Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-18-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sargon: For those who have been saying:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQF...

We've just added some new tournaments and games.

The 71st Russian Championships:

Open section: 71st Russian Championship Superfinal (2018), tiebreak 71st ch-RUS TB (2018)

Women's section: 68th ch-RUS w (2018), tiebreak 68th ch-RUS w TB (2018).

the 34th European Club Cup:

Open section: 34th European Club Cup (2018)

Women's section: 34th European Club Cup (Women) (2018)

and the 105th British Championship:

105th ch-GBR (2018), tiebreak 105th ch-GBR TB (2018)

I'll add appropriate blurbs to the "New Games" panel. Much more to come...

Oct-19-18  sonia91: Poor Jakovenko finishes second in the Russian Championship for the 4th (!) time. The first three times were in 2006 (playoff with Evgeny Alekseev), 2008 (playoffs Alekseev and Svidler), 2012 (6-player playoff: Russian Superfinals (Tiebreak) (2012)) and 2014 (behind Igor Lysyj).
Oct-19-18  sonia91: < Poor Jakovenko finishes second in the Russian Championship for the 4th (!) time. The first three times were in 2006 (playoff with Evgeny Alekseev), 2008 (playoffs Alekseev and Svidler), 2012 (6-player playoff: Russian Superfinals (Tiebreak) (2012)) and 2014 (behind Igor Lysyj).>

I stand corrected: this is Jakovenko's 5th second place, he lost on playoffs 4 times.

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