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      Home  >  General News  >  12th Khazar International Open Chess Tournament

      12th Khazar International Open Chess Tournament

      Iran, Khazar Open, Mirzoev, Sipke Ernst


      The 12th Khazar International Open Chess Tournament was held on 11-18th February at the the Yadegar Imam Sport Complex in Rasht, Iran. The tournament was organized by Mr Kiumars Bayat and the Guilan Chess Association.

      Report by FA/WFM Shohreh Bayat

      There were over 500 players from sixteen countries, namely Iran (host), Uzbekistan, Netherlands, Germany, Georgia, Armenia, Libya, France, Russia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Turkey, India, Azerbaijan, Iraq and Turkmenistan, participating in four sections:
      A (for players rated above 2100), B (for players rated under 2100), C (women’s tournament), and D for youth under 14.

      Among them were present eight Grand Masters (GM), ten International Masters (IM) and Women Grand Masters (WGM), 12 Fide Masters (FM) and Women Fide Masters (WFM).

      After 9 rounds of play in the main A tournament GM Azer Mirzoev (2540) from Azerbaijan and GM Sipke Ernst from Netherlands (2575) shared the first place with 8 points each. Azer Mirzoev was declared winner on best tie-break.

      The local hero, GM Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (2547) came third with 7/9.

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        February 23, 2014 at 2:38 am

        Why Moradiabadi not playing?

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