2018 European championships international draughts

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

Rules and regulations

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

  Qualified for WC 2019

Place Name Country Title Rating Points TSolk
1Michael Semyaniuk BelarusMI21481390
2Alexander Georgiev RussiaGMI24181384
3Martijn van IJzendoorn NetherlandsGMI23971289
4Evgeni Vatutin BelarusGMI23191287
5Nicolay Germogenov RussiaMI22991189 81(-1)
6Jitse Slump NetherlandsMI22711189 79(-1)
7Alexander Getmanski RussiaGMI23741188
8Alexei Chizhov RussiaGMI24061183
9Ivan Trofimov RussiaMI23421181 73(-1)
10Alexander Baljakin NetherlandsGMI24121181 72(-1)
11Jan Groenendijk NetherlandsMI23761180
12Sergey Belosheev Russia22621179
13Vladimir Traitelovich IsraelMIB 23561089
14Guntis Valneris LatviaGMI23791084
15Aynur Shaybakov RussiaGMI23501082 75(-1)
16Ron Heusdens NetherlandsGMI23551082 73(-1)
16Alexander Bulatov BelarusGMI22781082
18Jos Stokkel NetherlandsGMI23041080
19Wouter Sipma NetherlandsGMI23321077 69(-1) 61(-2) 53(-3)
20Nikolai Gulyaev RussiaMI23071077 69(-1) 61(-2) 52(-3)
21Kevin Machtelinck FranceGMI22731076
22Vladzislav Valjuk BelarusMF22181072 65(-1)
23Anatolyi Protodyakonov RussiaMF21371072 64(-1)
24Edvardas Bužinskis LithuaniaGMI23071071
25Wouter Wolff NetherlandsMI23321070
26Aleksej Domchev LithuaniaGMI2316980
27Murodoullo Amrillaev RussiaGMI2339979 71(-1) 62(-2) 53(-3)
28Sergei Kalinov RussiaMFB 2281979 71(-1) 62(-2) 52(-3)
29Alexander Verkhovykh RussiaMI2236979 70(-1)
30Alessio Scaggiante ItalyMF2174978
31Vasily Kytchkin RussiaMF2249975 67(-1) 59(-2) 40(-3) 32(-4)
32Kirill Chulkov RussiaMF2214975 67(-1) 59(-2) 40(-3) 31(-4)
33Koos van Amerongen NetherlandsMF2181974
34Villem Lüüs EstoniaMF2144969
35Aleksandr Surkov RussiaMF2153968
36Raphael Zdoroviak GermanyMF2078967
37Daniil Ilin RussiaCMF2120881
38Daniele Macali ItalyMF2156877
39Valery Kudriavcev LithuaniaMF2211875 67(-1) 59(-2)
40Piotr Paluch PolandMF2080875 67(-1) 58(-2)
41Aleksei Bolshakov RussiaB 1957873
42Oleksandr Zhygalin Ukraine2033872
43Oscar Lognon FranceMI2280870 63(-1)
44Tamerlan Akhmerov RussiaCMF2082870 62(-1)
45Patrick Casaril BelgiumMF2135867
46Vaclav Marek Czech Republic1941865
47Anatoli Tatarenko RussiaMF2179774
48Dmitry Valikov RussiaB 1977770
49Vasiliy Markin Russia1923768
50Arslan Akhmetzyanov RussiaB 1999762
51Anton Kucherenko RussiaCMF1953759
52Viacheslav Vasiliev Russia0757
53Jaroslav Novotny Czech Republic1927662
54Denis Karataev Russia1928661
55Tikhon Matiashov Russia0359

GMI — international grandmaster

MI — international master

MF — master FMJD

CMF — candidat master FMJD

Superblitz tournament

Rules and regulations

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

Place Name Country Title Rating Points TSolk
1Aynur Shaybakov RussiaGMI23701458
2Alexander Georgiev RussiaGMI24361258
3Murodoullo Amrillaev RussiaGMI23811062
4Vladzislav Valjuk BelarusMF22691058
5Ivan Trofimov RussiaMI22771058
6Wouter Sipma NetherlandsGMI22901056
7Alexander Getmanski RussiaGMI23941056
8Alexei Chizhov RussiaGMI24641054
9Sergey Belosheev Russia23451054
10Koos van Amerongen NetherlandsMF22111048
11Alessio Scaggiante ItalyMF21951042
12Vasily Kytchkin RussiaMF2295854
13Daniil Ilin RussiaCMF2202854
14Nikolai Gulyaev RussiaMI2363852
15Anatolyi Protodyakonov RussiaMF2202852
16Kevin Machtelinck FranceMI2143850
17Nicolay Germogenov RussiaMI2299848
18Vladzislauр Splendzer BelarusMF2146848
19Michae Semyaniuk BelarusMI2160848
20Oscar Lognon FranceMI2296846
21Sergei Kalinov RussiaMF2315846
22Aleksei Bolshakov RussiaB 2035842
23Daniele Macali ItalyMF2124654
24Savva Zaika RussiaCMF2120650
25Jos Stokkel NetherlandsGMI2249646
26Aleksandr Surkov RussiaMF2136646
27Grigoriy Pismenny Russia2239646
28Kiril Dublin Russia1947644
29Alexander Rastegaev RussiaВ 2079644
30Tamerlan Akhmerov RussiaCMF2108642
31Artem Vorobyev RussiaС 2056640
32Villem Lüüs EstoniaMF2159638
33Ruslan Peshcherov Russia2122636
34Anatoli Tatarenko RussiaMF2220636
35Arslan Akhmetzyanov Russia1918636
36Dmitry Valikov Russia2100634
37Evgeni Viaznikov RussiaВ 2118446
38Patrick Casaril BelgiumMF2142438
39Maxim Kozlovsky Russia0436
40Toumabouna Makela Russia0434
41Ilia Dashunin Russia1900434
42Viktor Egorov Russia0434
43Vasiliy Markin Russia1927432
44Mikhail Abramov Russia0430
45Andrey Gavrilov Russia0232
46Denis Karataev Russia1900028

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