2016 Women's World Draughts Championship match explained

The 2016 Women's World Draughts Championship match at the international draughts was held 2–9 September 2016 in Karpacz (Poland) International Draughts Federation FMJD between ranked second at the 2015 Women's World Draughts Championship Natalia Sadowska (Poland) and ranked third at the same Women's World Draughts Championship Olga Kamyshleeva (Netherlands). The current world champion Zoja Golubeva (Latvia) had informed FMJD that she was not willing to defend her title.[1] Natalia Sadowska won and became 9th women's world draughts champion.

Rules

The match consists of 9 micro-matches.

First game of the micro-matches — standard game 1 hour 20 min + 1 min per move. For victory 12 points, for lost 0 points 12:0.

If draw at 1st game — rapid game 20 min + 5 sec per move. For victory 8 points, for lost 4 points 8:4.

If draw at rapid game — blitz game 5 min + 3 sec per move. For victory 7 points, for lost 5 points 7:5.

If draw score of micro-matches 6:6.

If after 9 days score is 54:54 title get to player with better score in standard games, if equality – title get to player with better score in rapid games. If equality — surer-blitz games (Lehmann-Georgiev tie break) 5 min + 2 sec per move on all games.[2]

Results

NameCountryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8Round 9Total score
12 6 12 7 7 6 6 56
Olga Kamyshleeva0 6 0 5 5 6 6 28

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FMJD - World Draughts Federation. FMJD. fmjd.org. en. 2018-09-15.
  2. Web site: Rules – Sadowska – Kamychleeva. mecz2016.warcaby.pl. en-US. 2018-09-15.