Xiangqi at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
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Xiangqi
Xiangqi
Xiangqi is a two-player Chinese board game in the same family as Western chess, chaturanga, shogi, Indian chess and janggi. The present-day form of Xiangqi originated in China and is therefore commonly called Chinese chess in English. Xiangqi is one of the most popular board games in China...

at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
2009 Asian Indoor Games
The 3rd Asian Indoor Games were held in Vietnam on 30 October – 8 November, 2009.-Emblem:The logo is the logical, scientific and proper combination of the features, both strong and flexible, of the typical motifs of sports games in Vietnam like the torch, the lotus and the symbol of the...

was held in Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...

 from 3 November to 7 November 2009. All events held in Ha Long Pearl Hotel.

Medal table

1 2 1 0 3
2 0 1 0 1
3 0 0 2 2
Total 2 2 2 6

Medalists

Men's
individual rapid
Men's
team standard

Xu Yinchuan
Xu Yinchuan
Xu Yinchuan is currently considered to be one of the world's best players in Xiangqi, or Chinese chess.Xu was born in Huilai, Guangdong Province, China, in August 1975...


Wang Bin
Xie Jing
Shen Peng

Nguyen Thanh Bao
Lai Ly Huynh
Nguyen Tran Do Ninh
Nguyen Vu Quan

Chan Chun Kit
Chiu Yu Kuen
Leung Tat Man
Wong Chi Keung
Women's
individual rapid
Event cancelled
Women's
team standard
Event cancelled

Men's individual rapid

November 6–7
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 MP GP TB1 BH
Buchholz system
The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score...

VIE1
1–1
JPN2
2–0
SIN1
1–1
MAC1
1½–½
HKG2
1½–½
CHN2
1–1
VIE2
2–0
5.5 10
VIE2
1½–½
SIN1
1–1
VIE1
1–1
MAC2
2–0
HKG1
1½–½
CHN1
1–1
HKG2
1½–½
5.5 9.5
JPN1
2–0
HKG2
1½–½
MAC1
1½–½
SIN1
1–1
CHN2
½–1½
VIE1
1–1
MAC2
2–0
5 9.5
4 CHN1
1–1
VIE2
1–1
CHN2
1–1
CAM1
2–0
SIN1
1–1
HKG1
1–1
SIN2
1½–½
4.5 8.5
5 CHN2
½–1½
VIE1
1–1
SIN2
1–1
CAM2
2–0
MAC1
2–0
SIN1
1½–½
CHN1
0–2
4 8 28
55.5
6 CAM2
2–0
CHN2
1–1
CHN1
1–1
HKG1
1–1
VIE1
1–1
VIE2
½–1½
JPN1
1½–½
4 8 28
54
7 SIN2
2–0
CAM1
1½–½
HKG1
½–1½
CHN1
½–1½
VIE2
0–2
CAM2
1½–½
JPN2
2–0
4 8 22.5
8 MAC2
2–0
HKG1
½–1½
CAM1
1–1
JPN1
2–0
CHN1
½–1½
SIN2
1½–½
CHN2
½–1½
3.5 8
9 JPN2
2–0
MAC1
½–1½
HKG2
1–1
VIE1
0–2
MAC2
1–1
JPN1
1–1
CAM2
2–0
3.5 7.5
10 HKG2
0–2
SIN2
1½–½
CAM2
1½–½
CHN2
0–2
CAM1
1–1
JPN2
2–0
HKG1
0–2
3.5 6
11 MAC1
0–2
MAC2
½–1½
VIE2
1–1
JPN2
2–0
JPN1
2–0
HKG2
½–1½
VIE1
½–1½
2.5 6.5
12 SIN1
0–2
JPN1
2–0
MAC2
½–1½
VIE2
0–2
JPN2
2–0
MAC1
½–1½
CAM1
0–2
2 5
13 HKG1
0–2
CAM2
0–2
JPN2
2–0
HKG2
0–2
SIN2
0–2
CAM1
1–1
SIN1
½–1½
1.5 3.5
14 CAM1
0–2
CHN1
0–2
JPN1
0–2
SIN2
0–2
CAM2
0–2
MAC2
0–2
MAC1
0–2
0 0

Men's team standard

November 3–5
EWLINE
Rank Team Pld W D L MP GP
5 5 0 0 5 12
5 4 0 1 4 12
5 3 0 2 3 10
4 5 2 0 3 2 6
5 5 1 0 4 1 3.5
6 5 0 0 5 0 1.5
EWLINE
 |CHN|JPN|VIE
½–2½ 0–3 2–1 1–2 0–3
2½–½ 2–1 2½–½ 2½–½ 2½–½
3–0 1–2 3–0 3–0 0–3
1–2 ½–2½ 0–3 0–3 0–3
2–1 ½–2½ 0–3 3–0 ½–2½
3–0 ½–2½ 3–0 2½–½ 3–0
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