Hoang Thanh Trang (Hungary) did not manage to equalize the match score against Arakhamia-Grant (Scotland) and will also have to leave Sochi.
The fate of 11 matches that ended in a draw will be determined on the next day, March 19, on the tie-break.
It starts with two rapid games of 25 minutes + 10 seconds per move. If the score remains equal, the players proceed to another two games with a slightly faster time control – 10 minutes + 10 seconds per move. If these games do not determine the winner as well, then there are two blitz games: 5 minutes + 3 seconds per move. Finally, if the score is still even, there is an Armageddon game: White has 5 minutes, Black has 4 minutes, 3 seconds per move are added after the move 61, and a draw counts as a win for Black.
The tie-break pairs: Carolina Lujan (Argentina) – Alisa Galliamova (Russia), Mary Ann Gomes (India) – Tatiana Kosintseva (Russia), Yuan Yuanling (Canada) – Mariya Muzychuk (Ukraine), Monika Socko (Poland) – Deimante Daulyte (Lithuania), Elisabeth Paehtz (Germany) – Meri Arabidze (Georgia), Shen Yang (China) – Alina Kashlinskaya (Russia), Zhao Xue (China) – Marisa Zuriel (Argentina), Salome Melia (Georgia) – Irine Kharisma Sukandar (Indonesia), Huang Qian (China) – Baira Kovanova (Russia), Alexandra Goryachkina (Russia) – Lilit Mkrtchian (Armenia), Sopiko Guramishvili (Georgia) – Lela Javakhishvili (Georgia). The players named first will have White in the first game. The tie-breaks begin at 3 pm Moscow time.
Online broadcasting of the games with video is available in two languages (Russian and English) on the official site of the championship (
http://sochi2015.fide.com) and the Russian Chess Federation website (
http://ruchess.ru/).
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