2018 European championships international draughts

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The 2018 European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 December in Moscow, Russia, over 9 rounds Swiss-system tournament. There were 55 participants from 14 countries, including 17 grandmasters, 9 international masters and 15 masters of the FMJD.[1] Competitions was at classic format and at superblitz. 6 sportsmen qualified for WC 2019.

The winner was 18-years-old Michael Semyaniuk from Belarus, silver was for Alexander Georgiev from the Russia, third was Martijn van IJzendoorn from the Netherlands.

Classic tournament

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Rules and regulations

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Participants played Swiss-system tournament with 9 rounds. To define the places with equal points used of Solkoff truncated coefficient. Time control was 1 hour 20 minutes plus a minute per move.

Final standings

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  Qualified for WC 2019

Place Name Country Title Rating Points TSolk
1 Michael Semyaniuk  Belarus MI 2148 13 90
2 Alexander Georgiev  Russia GMI 2418 13 84
3 Martijn van IJzendoorn  Netherlands GMI 2397 12 89
4 Evgeni Vatutin  Belarus GMI 2319 12 87
5 Nicolay Germogenov  Russia MI 2299 11 89 81(-1)
6 Jitse Slump  Netherlands MI 2271 11 89 79(-1)
7 Alexander Getmanski  Russia GMI 2374 11 88
8 Alexei Chizhov  Russia GMI 2406 11 83
9 Ivan Trofimov  Russia MI 2342 11 81 73(-1)
10 Alexander Baljakin  Netherlands GMI 2412 11 81 72(-1)
11 Jan Groenendijk  Netherlands MI 2376 11 80
12 Sergey Belosheev  Russia 2262 11 79
13 Vladimir Traitelovich  Israel MI B 2356 10 89
14 Guntis Valneris  Latvia GMI 2379 10 84
15 Aynur Shaybakov  Russia GMI 2350 10 82 75(-1)
16 Ron Heusdens  Netherlands GMI 2355 10 82 73(-1)
16 Alexander Bulatov  Belarus GMI 2278 10 82
18 Jos Stokkel  Netherlands GMI 2304 10 80
19 Wouter Sipma  Netherlands GMI 2332 10 77 69(-1) 61(-2) 53(-3)
20 Nikolai Gulyaev  Russia MI 2307 10 77 69(-1) 61(-2) 52(-3)
21 Kevin Machtelinck  France GMI 2273 10 76
22 Vladzislav Valjuk  Belarus MF 2218 10 72 65(-1)
23 Anatolyi Protodyakonov  Russia MF 2137 10 72 64(-1)
24 Edvardas Bužinskis  Lithuania GMI 2307 10 71
25 Wouter Wolff  Netherlands MI 2332 10 70
26 Aleksej Domchev  Lithuania GMI 2316 9 80
27 Murodoullo Amrillaev  Russia GMI 2339 9 79 71(-1) 62(-2) 53(-3)
28 Sergei Kalinov  Russia MF B 2281 9 79 71(-1) 62(-2) 52(-3)
29 Alexander Verkhovykh  Russia MI 2236 9 79 70(-1)
30 Alessio Scaggiante  Italy MF 2174 9 78
31 Vasily Kytchkin  Russia MF 2249 9 75 67(-1) 59(-2) 40(-3) 32(-4)
32 Kirill Chulkov  Russia MF 2214 9 75 67(-1) 59(-2) 40(-3) 31(-4)
33 Koos van Amerongen  Netherlands MF 2181 9 74
34 Villem Lüüs  Estonia MF 2144 9 69
35 Aleksandr Surkov  Russia MF 2153 9 68
36 Raphael Zdoroviak  Germany MF 2078 9 67
37 Daniil Ilin  Russia CMF 2120 8 81
38 Daniele Macali  Italy MF 2156 8 77
39 Valery Kudriavcev  Lithuania MF 2211 8 75 67(-1) 59(-2)
40 Piotr Paluch  Poland MF 2080 8 75 67(-1) 58(-2)
41 Aleksei Bolshakov  Russia B 1957 8 73
42 Oleksandr Zhygalin  Ukraine 2033 8 72
43 Oscar Lognon  France MI 2280 8 70 63(-1)
44 Tamerlan Akhmerov  Russia CMF 2082 8 70 62(-1)
45 Patrick Casaril  Belgium MF 2135 8 67
46 Vaclav Marek  Czech Republic 1941 8 65
47 Anatoli Tatarenko  Russia MF 2179 7 74
48 Dmitry Valikov  Russia B 1977 7 70
49 Vasiliy Markin  Russia 1923 7 68
50 Arslan Akhmetzyanov  Russia B 1999 7 62
51 Anton Kucherenko  Russia CMF 1953 7 59
52 Viacheslav Vasiliev  Russia 0 7 57
53 Jaroslav Novotny  Czech Republic 1927 6 62
54 Denis Karataev  Russia 1928 6 61
55 Tikhon Matiashov  Russia 0 3 59

GMI — international grandmaster

MI — international master

MF — master FMJD

CMF — candidat master FMJD

Superblitz tournament

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Rules and regulations

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Participants played Swiss-system tournament with 7 rounds. To define the places with equal points used of Solkoff truncated coefficient. Time control was 5 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. There were 46 participants from 7 countries, including 8 grandmasters, 5 international masters and 12 masters of the FMJD.[2]

Final standings

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Place Name Country Title Rating Points TSolk
1 Aynur Shaybakov  Russia GMI 2370 14 58
2 Alexander Georgiev  Russia GMI 2436 12 58
3 Murodoullo Amrillaev  Russia GMI 2381 10 62
4 Vladzislav Valjuk  Belarus MF 2269 10 58
5 Ivan Trofimov  Russia MI 2277 10 58
6 Wouter Sipma  Netherlands GMI 2290 10 56
7 Alexander Getmanski  Russia GMI 2394 10 56
8 Alexei Chizhov  Russia GMI 2464 10 54
9 Sergey Belosheev  Russia 2345 10 54
10 Koos van Amerongen  Netherlands MF 2211 10 48
11 Alessio Scaggiante  Italy MF 2195 10 42
12 Vasily Kytchkin  Russia MF 2295 8 54
13 Daniil Ilin  Russia CMF 2202 8 54
14 Nikolai Gulyaev  Russia MI 2363 8 52
15 Anatolyi Protodyakonov  Russia MF 2202 8 52
16 Kevin Machtelinck  France MI 2143 8 50
17 Nicolay Germogenov  Russia MI 2299 8 48
18 Vladzislauр Splendzer  Belarus MF 2146 8 48
19 Michae Semyaniuk  Belarus MI 2160 8 48
20 Oscar Lognon  France MI 2296 8 46
21 Sergei Kalinov  Russia MF 2315 8 46
22 Aleksei Bolshakov  Russia B 2035 8 42
23 Daniele Macali  Italy MF 2124 6 54
24 Savva Zaika  Russia CMF 2120 6 50
25 Jos Stokkel  Netherlands GMI 2249 6 46
26 Aleksandr Surkov  Russia MF 2136 6 46
27 Grigoriy Pismenny  Russia 2239 6 46
28 Kiril Dublin  Russia 1947 6 44
29 Alexander Rastegaev  Russia В 2079 6 44
30 Tamerlan Akhmerov  Russia CMF 2108 6 42
31 Artem Vorobyev  Russia С 2056 6 40
32 Villem Lüüs  Estonia MF 2159 6 38
33 Ruslan Peshcherov  Russia 2122 6 36
34 Anatoli Tatarenko  Russia MF 2220 6 36
35 Arslan Akhmetzyanov  Russia 1918 6 36
36 Dmitry Valikov  Russia 2100 6 34
37 Evgeni Viaznikov  Russia В 2118 4 46
38 Patrick Casaril  Belgium MF 2142 4 38
39 Maxim Kozlovsky  Russia 0 4 36
40 Toumabouna Makela  Russia 0 4 34
41 Ilia Dashunin  Russia 1900 4 34
42 Viktor Egorov  Russia 0 4 34
43 Vasiliy Markin  Russia 1927 4 32
44 Mikhail Abramov  Russia 0 4 30
45 Andrey Gavrilov  Russia 0 2 32
46 Denis Karataev  Russia 1900 0 28

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