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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News • Polgar Events  >  3-way tie for 1st in Cannes

      3-way tie for 1st in Cannes

      Cannes, France


      Top finishers:

      Pl Nom Elo Pts Perf Tr. Bu.
      1 g GHARAMIAN Tigran 2609 7 2740 45 55
      2 g MALAKHATKO Vadim 2549 7 2733 43½ 53½
      3 m SENGUPTA Deep (Final GM norm)
      2480 7 2645 39½ 46
      4 g FEDORCHUK Sergey A. 2641 6½ 2653 39½ 47½
      5 g BAUER Christian 2610 6½ 2629 43½ 53
      6 g HAMDOUCHI Hicham 2601 6½ 2608 40½ 49
      7 m ABASOV Nijat Azad Oglu 2510 6½ 2597 38½ 45½
      8 m DAS Arghyadip 2396 6 2621 42 50½
      9 g ITURRIZAGA Eduardo 2616 6 2600 41 50
      10 g FIER Alexandr 2601 6 2595 41 48½
      11 g DEGRAEVE Jean-Marc 2577 6 2580 43 51½
      12 g LEON HOYOS Manuel 2516 6 2537 41½ 48½
      13 m SHANKLAND Samuel L 2491 6 2507 35 43½
      14 g SHCHEKACHEV Andrei 2546 6 2476 36 45
      15 g SULAVA Nenad 2539 6 2468 36½ 45
      16 m HEBERT Jean 2418 6 2429 34 40½
      17 g BHAT Vinay S. 2540 5½ 2518 40 48½
      18 g MILADINOVIC Igor 2559 5½ 2513 43 52
      19 g APICELLA Manuel 2518 5½ 2481 36 44
      20 m SARAVANAN V. 2356 5½ 2469 35½ 42
      21 g CORNETTE Matthieu 2554 5½ 2454 34½ 40½
      22 m AGUETTAZ Maxime 2399 5½ 2449 36 42½
      23 m DANIN Alexandre 2519 5½ 2442 38½ 47½
      24 m BORGO Giulio 2442 5½ 2353 34 42

      Full standings here: http://www.echecs.asso.fr/Resultat2.aspx?URL=Tournois/2010/CannesFij/FIJA2010&Action=Cl

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      7 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 7, 2010 at 7:24 pm

        Is he a GM now?

      2. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        March 8, 2010 at 6:05 am

        Anonymous,Sunday, March 7, 2010 1:24:00 PM CST
        Is he a GM now?
        “he” is unclear.
        If you mean Deep Sengupta,then I can say that he has 3 GM norms & hence qualified to become a Grand Master,a title,which is awarded in the Presidential Boards only. Morever a player should have an Elo rating of 2500+ for the title.In this case Deep Sengupta has 2498.7 only.

      3. Pradeep John Reply
        March 8, 2010 at 5:16 pm

        Deep Sengupta continues his great form with joint 2nd in Parsvnath Open, 1st in Rochefort, joint 3rd in Toulouse and now Deep Sengupta finished joint 1st with Tigran Gharamian and Vadim Malakhatko with 7/9 points in the Cannes Festival of Games and also got his final GM norm his live rating has crossed the 2500 mark at 2519.7 he will be the 22nd GM for India.

        Find more on indian players performance in

        http://indianchessupdates.blogspot.com/

      4. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        March 9, 2010 at 8:29 am

        @Pradeep Jain.Thank you for the
        information.I had wrong idea.Anyway
        I will be rectifying my records.Are you a member of facebook ? If so, you can add me as a friend there.I will gladly accept.I saw the liverating chart of Indians & glad to view for the first time through your recommendation.Who prepares it ? Please reply here/facebook.

      5. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        March 9, 2010 at 8:33 am

        @Pradeep Jain.Thank you for the
        information.I had wrong idea.Anyway
        I will be rectifying my records.Are you a member of facebook ? If so, you can add me as a friend there.I will gladly accept.I saw the liverating chart of Indians & glad to view for the first time through your recommendation.Who prepares it ? Please reply here/facebook.

      6. Pradeep John Reply
        March 9, 2010 at 5:35 pm

        here is my facebook. many Indian GM’s are in my list too

        http://www.facebook.com/people/Pradeep-John/572221573

        I prepare the list Jagdish

      7. Pradeep John Reply
        March 9, 2010 at 6:14 pm

        To have achieved at some time or other a rating as follows:

        GM≥2500

        1.52a Such a rating need not be published. It can be obtained in the middle of a rating period, or even in the middle of a tournament. The player may then disregard subsequent results for the purpose of their title application. However the burden of proof then rests with the federation of the title applicant. It is recommended that players receive a certificate from the Chief Arbiter where they achieve the rating level during an event. Such a certificate should include a note of the date each game was played. Title applications based on unpublished ratings shall only be accepted by FIDE after agreement with the Rating Administrator and the Chairman of the Qualification Commission. Ratings in the middle of a period can be confirmed only after all tournaments for that period have been received and rated by FIDE.

        http://www.fide.com/fide/handbook.html?id=58&view=article

        All India Chess Federation must now take prompt action for deep sengupta to get his GM title .

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