Ecuatoriana installed 97, among 102 panelists, in her first performance; and finished 101, among 105 participants, in the games with timed time.
The Quito Carla heredia finished in 97th place, out of 102 participants, in the rapid games of the World Chess Championship, made in Warsaw, Poland.
With this participation, the Ecuadorian who had 2,117 ELO (method to calculate skill levels of chess players) at the start of the competition, dropped to 2,044 and is out of the 2,000 best placed in this specialty.
Heredia in the final tournament classification completed 3 points in the 11 rounds played.
In the first phase, the tricolor chess player drew with Antoaneta Stefanova, from Bulgaria; while in his second participation he repeated the score and equalized with Humpy Koneru, from India; while in the third round he lost with Elvira Berend, from Luxembourg; in his next game he also fell, this time before Kyzy Aizhan Alymbay, from Kyrgyzstan.
On matchday five, Heredia recovered by defeating Michalina Rudzinska, from Poland, and completed 2 points; in the sixth round she lost again, this time against the Polish Weronika Zabrzańska; while in her seventh game she was defeated by Ekaterina Smirnova, From Russia; the eighth series was also not favorable for the tricolor that was surpassed by Emilia Dylag, from Poland.
The last three rounds recorded two defeats against the Poles Honorata Kucharska and Magdalena Budkiewicz; and was victorious in round 10 against the Ukrainian Sofiia Hryzlova.
In his participation of the modality blitz (where each player has 3 minutes and 2 seconds for each play), Carla Heredia finished in position 101, with 4.5 points, in 17 rounds, among 105 participants.
At the beginning of his performance in the World Cup he had 2,092 points and at the end of the competition he had 1,944 ELO, ranking beyond the 2,000th position of the rating.
For her part, in the normal chess classification, Carla Heredia has 2,077 ELO and is ranked 17,617, according to the publication of the International Chess Federation. (D)

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