Team roster of the 2013 Chinese Chess Team Championship
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The list of the team cadres of the Chinese Chess Team Championship 2013 contains all players who were used in the Chinese Team Chess Championship 2013 at least once with their individual results.
The number of registered players was not limited. While Shanghai Jianqiao University and Jiangsu Green Sheep Springs managed with six players each, Qingdao School and Qinhuangdao Evening News each had twelve players. A total of 100 players were used, 26 of whom played in all competitions. The best player in points was Tan Zhongyi (Chongqing) with 17 points from 22 games. Wang Yue , Vladimir Malachow (both from Tianjin Nankai University) and Guo Qi (Jiangsu Green Sheep Springs) each scored 16 points from 22 games. Nobody achieved 100% this season, the best percentage (85.7%) was achieved by Baadur Dschobawa (Qingdao School) with 6 points from 7 games.
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from April 2013); GM = Grand Master , IM = International Master , FM = FIDE Master , WGM = Women's Grand Master, WIM = International Women's Master, WFM = Women's FIDE Master, CM = Candidate Master, WCM = Women's Candidate Master
Elo: Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from April 2013), if available
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from April 2013; ARM = Armenia, AUS = Australia, CHN = China, GEO = Georgia, INA = Indonesia, IND = India, KOR = South Korea, MGL = Mongolia, PHI = Philippines, QAT = Qatar, RUS = Russia, SIN = Singapore, UKR = Ukraine, USA = United States, VIE = Vietnam
G: number of winning games
R: Number of draw games
V: number of losing games
Pkt .: Number of points achieved
Games: Number of games played
Elo performance: tournament performance of the players with at least 5 games
Victories without a fight are taken into account in the individual balance sheets, defeats without a fight are not taken into account.
The information on Elo performance and norms is subject to change, as one game per competition was played as a (non-elo-rated) fast game, but the source does not indicate which game was the fast game.