The Ukrainian squads keeps plowing through the tournament, this time 
narrowly defeating the host country of Turkey. Their rivals keep 
slashing at each other, such as China trading punches with the USA, 
beating it in the end, and Russia, who squashed Germany today, are the 
only ones at somewhat close striking distance - still a full match and a
 half point away from Ivanchuk's team. The World Chess Team Championship is currently being held in Antalya,
 Turkey. The tournament runs from November 26th to December 5th. The 
tournament is a round robin tournament between the best countries in the
 world who are sending their top participants. The event will have zero 
tolerance rules, no draw offers for the first 30 moves and will be 
played under the standard team tournament system with two points given 
to a match winner, one for a draw and zero the the loser of a match. 
Tiebreaks will be decided by board points. The time control is the FIDE 
90 minutes for 40 moves and an additional 30 minutes at move 40 with 
thirty second increment throughout the game.








 
 
Teams receive two points for a match win, one for a draw and zero for a loss
Round 5
World travellers: Ipatov has recently finished a tour through the Americas while
Tiviakov is impossible to pin down on a map at any given point
Another important day for the standings table as Ukraine continues to
 steam roll through the tournament. With a win by Kryvoruchko in a 
surprisingly unpleasant opposite colored bishop endgame against Esen, 
Ukraine was able to squeak by a win 2.5-1.5 which is enough to keep them
 very far ahead in the standings.Tiviakov is impossible to pin down on a map at any given point
Ivanchuk's cap today was a little ironic as he tried really hard to beat his Turkish
opponent. However Ipatov solidly held him to a draw in a Schlecter set up.
The Netherlands did what they had to do and beat Egypt. Giri won 
without problems after his opponent went a little too trigger happy with
 his sacrifices and in no way did his three pawns compensate for a full 
rook. On hte other hand Sokolov showed great technique and dispatched 
Amin Bassem while the European team's black pieces drew.opponent. However Ipatov solidly held him to a draw in a Schlecter set up.
Amin Bassem's 2.0/5 isn't a terrible result, but it isn't helping Egypt's situation
Russia scored a very important victory by absolutely squashing 
Germany. Karjakin simply took all of Khenkin's sacrifices and he was 
winning while Grischuk and Vitiugov managed to outplay their opponents 
with black to give the Russian team a 3.5-0.5 no questions asked 
demolition.
Nepomniachtchi (left) was the only draw today of the Russian team. Here with
coach Potkin (center) and Vitiugov (right).
Armenia suffered a little setback today as they drew Azerbaijan. This
 would normally not be such a bad thing but without Mamedyarov or 
Radjabov it would seem as if Armenia were the clear favorites to take 
the match. A misstep by Sargissian on the last board against Durarbayli 
meant it was up to Akopian to save Armenia by beating Nidjat Mamedov, 
who had until that point had a fantastic event. Probably the big 
surprise of this match was that Aronian was held to a draw by Mamedov 
who is over 150 rating points lower and was playing with black.coach Potkin (center) and Vitiugov (right).
Armenia is currently tied with China and The Netherlands with six points
Another important match was the China vs. USA duel. Interestingly 
enough, last year in the Olympiad America took out Russia 2.5-1.5, but 
fell in the next round to China by the same score. In that ocassion Ding
 Liren squeezed out a win in a drawn rook endgame against Onischuk. This
 time it seems history repeats itself with the scores but the match 
mechanics were quite different.
USA's coach, Wesley So, players Ray Robson, Alexander Onischuk, Hikaru Nakamura
and team captain John Donaldson. Donaldson makes sure everything is smooth for
the players and he does a great job of it.
Today Hikaru Nakamura capitalized on Li Chao's weakness as a board 
one and took a convincing point with an anti-Gruenfeld that is gaining 
popularity. However Bu Xiangzhi keeps showing that he is at the top of 
his game and currently has a 2893 performance rating after today's 
victory against Ray Robson. A solid draw on board three between Onischuk
 and Wang Yue meant that everything rested in the Ding Liren vs. Kamsky 
game and it seems that Ding has become the American slayer. He squeezed 
Kamsky in the American's pet line and gave the Chinese a key victory.and team captain John Donaldson. Donaldson makes sure everything is smooth for
the players and he does a great job of it.
Today it was deja vu, not j'adoube
Tomorrow will be a free day in Turkey as the players prepare 
themselves for an exciting round six. Ukraine will try to keep their 
strong lead by beating the Netherlands while Russia will have a chance 
to keep up the pursuit as they are currently in second place and playing
 the host country.Results
| 5.1 | Netherlands | 
3 - 1 | Egypt | ||
| 1 | Giri Anish | 2732 | 
1 : 0 | Abdel Razik Khaled | 2450 | 
| 2 | Tiviakov Sergei | 2663 | 
½ : ½ | Shoker Samy | 2500 | 
| 3 | Sokolov Ivan | 2625 | 
1 : 0 | Amin Bassem | 2652 | 
| 4 | L'ami Erwin | 2648 | 
½ : ½ | Labib Ibrahim Hasan | 2411 | 
| 5.2 | Ukraine | 
2½ - 1½ | Turkey | ||
| 1 | Ivanchuk Vassily | 2731 | 
½ : ½ | Ipatov Alexander | 2630 | 
| 2 | Moiseenko Alexander | 2709 | 
½ : ½ | Solak Dragan | 2618 | 
| 3 | Kryvoruchko Yuriy | 2701 | 
1 : 0 | Esen Baris | 2565 | 
| 4 | Areshchenko Alexander | 2720 | 
½ : ½ | Can Emre | 2519 | 
| 5.3 | Russia | 
3½ - ½ | Germany | ||
| 1 | Karjakin Sergey | 2756 | 
1 : 0 | Khenkin Igor | 2612 | 
| 2 | Grischuk Alexander | 2785 | 
1 : 0 | Meier Georg | 2623 | 
| 3 | Nepomniachtchi Ian | 2721 | 
½ : ½ | Fridman Daniel | 2600 | 
| 4 | Vitiugov Nikita | 2741 | 
1 : 0 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2727 | 
| 5.4 | Armenia | 
2 - 2 | Azerbaijan | ||
| 1 | Aronian Levon | 2801 | 
½ : ½ | Mamedov Rauf | 2647 | 
| 2 | Movsesian Sergei | 2700 | 
½ : ½ | Safarli Eltaj | 2653 | 
| 3 | Akopian Vladimir | 2681 | 
1 : 0 | Mamedov Nidjat | 2616 | 
| 4 | Sargissian Gabriel | 2676 | 
0 : 1 | Durarbayli Vasif | 2559 | 
| 5.5 | United States of America | 
1½ - 2½ | China | ||
| 1 | Nakamura Hikaru | 2786 | 
1 : 0 | Li Chao B | 2679 | 
| 2 | Kamsky Gata | 2721 | 
0 : 1 | Ding Liren | 2711 | 
| 3 | Onischuk Alexander | 2672 | 
½ : ½ | Wang Yue | 2725 | 
| 4 | Robson Ray | 2613 | 
0 : 1 | Bu Xiangzhi | 2683 | 
Standings
| Rank | Team | 
Match Pts. | 
Board Pts. | 
| 1 | Ukraine | 
10 | 
13 | 
| 2 | Russia | 
7 | 
11½ | 
| 3 | Netherlands | 
6 | 
11½ | 
| 4 | Armenia | 
6 | 
11 | 
| 5 | China | 
6 | 
10½ | 
| 6 | Azerbaijan | 
5 | 
10½ | 
| 7 | United States of America | 
4 | 
11 | 
| 8 | Germany | 
4 | 
8½ | 
| 9 | Turkey | 
2 | 
7 | 
| 10 | Egypt | 
0 | 
5½ | 
 
 
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