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US Chess Championships 2011 (Women Final)

Favourite Zatonskih finally takes title after marathon

Anna Zatonskih won her 4th US title.

Anna Zatonskih won her 4th US title. | http://saintlouischessclub.org

Anna Zatonskih won her fourth US Championship title after a marathon effort that took in 19 games and a final Armageddon game where she took a huge time disadvantage in order to get the advantage of draw odds with black. That final game followed the pattern of much of the event, Zatonskih got very close to everything she needed, then granted all sorts of counter-play before her opponent Tatev Abrahamyan spurned the chances and allowed her opponent to triumph. I don't think any of the leading players in the women's event can be happy with the number of bad moves they played, these players are surely better than this but the tension seemed very high throughout. Read Mike Klein's report.

Zatonskih Wins Fourth Title By FM Mike Klein

After two weeks of almost non-stop playing, IM Anna Zatonskih needed a few more hours to win the 2011 U.S. Women's Championship. She won her first rapid game as Black on Thursday against WFM Tatev Abrahamyan. Zatonskih seemed to be able to cruise to the title, but in the next round she spoiled a better position and lost. The two had to play a deciding Armageddon match that Zatonskih drew to give her the title. She had draw odds by virtue of playing Black and with less time.

"I don't have enough energy to celebrate," Zatonskih said. She slid down into a chair in relief.

The final game saw Zatonskih aim for an opposite-colored bishop endgame. Her control of the light squares stifled any chances for Abrahamyan to advance any pawns to make progress. After admitting that progress was impossible, a reluctant Abrahmyan looked up and signaled that she would concede the draw. Zatonskih immediately agreed, which gave her a fourth championship in six years.

Prior to the game's commencement, Zatonskih entered a secret bid of 19 minutes, 55 seconds. When Abrahamyan's bid of 24 minutes, 28 seconds was revealed, it meant that Zatonskih's lower time would give her a time handicap but the advantage of only needing a draw to win. Abrahamyan started with 45 minutes but took the White pieces. She chose to repeat her opening from the first rapid game. In that first game, Abrahamyan sacrificed an exchange early but got good pressure. Zatonskih gave the material back and entered an endgame with an extra pawn but without an obvious breakthrough. On her 58th move with only seconds left for both women, Abrahamyan slid her king out of check to the left, allowing Zatonskih's bishop to attack from behind. Abrahamyan resigned a few moves later.

In their second rapid game, Zatonskih needed only a draw as White to avoid an Armageddon match and with the title outright. Instead, she squandered her space advantage and entered an endgame, this time down a pawn. Abrahamyan eventually found shelter for her king and promoted a pawn to a second queen, which she sacrificed for a forced checkmate. The match then stood at 1-1, requiring the Armageddon match.

Including the tiebreak and playoff matches, Zatonskih played 19 games of chess over a two-week period. This marks her fourth U.S. Women's Championship title and second since 2009 when the U.S. Women's Championship was first hosted in St. Louis.

Interview with the 2011 U.S. Women's Champion http://blip.tv/file/5081319

ch-USA Playoff Saint Louis
Abrahamyan, Tatev - Zatonskih, Anna ½-½ 42 C02 French Advance
Zatonskih, Anna - Abrahamyan, Tatev ½-½ 70 E63 King's Indian 6...Nc6
Abrahamyan, Tatev - Zatonskih, Anna 0-1 61 C02 French Advance
Zatonskih, Anna - Abrahamyan, Tatev 0-1 74 B22 Sicilian Alapin
Abrahamyan, Tatev - Zatonskih, Anna ½-½ 78 C02 French Advance
ch-USA Playoff Saint Louis (USA), 23-25 iv 2011
Name Ti NAT Rtng 1 2 3 4 5 Total Perf
Zatonskih, Anna m USA 2499 ½ ½ 1 0 ½ 2326
Abrahamyan, Tatev wf USA 2326 ½ ½ 0 1 ½ 2499

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