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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments • Polgar Events  >  EICC round 6

      EICC round 6

      European Individual Championship, France


      Round 6 top board pairings

      Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
      1 27 GM Nisipeanu Liviu-Dieter 2673 4½ 5 GM Potkin Vladimir 2653 43
      2 170 IM Wirig Anthony 2480 4½ 4½ GM Parligras Mircea-Emilian 2598 87
      3 61 GM Saric Ivan 2626 4 4 GM Wojtaszek Radoslaw 2711 7
      4 64 GM Romanov Evgeny 2624 4 4 GM Vallejo Pons Francisco 2707 9
      5 12 GM Sutovsky Emil 2692 4 4 GM Hammer Jon Ludvig 2606 79
      6 14 GM Polgar Judit 2686 4 4 GM Ragger Markus 2614 73
      7 71 GM Savchenko Boris 2616 4 4 GM Zhigalko Sergei 2680 17
      8 21 GM Volokitin Andrei 2677 4 4 GM Reinderman Dimitri 2601 84
      9 26 GM Moiseenko Alexander 2673 4 4 GM Guseinov Gadir 2584 97
      10 113 GM Kovchan Alexander 2563 4 4 GM Kobalia Mikhail 2672 28
      11 33 GM Cheparinov Ivan 2664 4 4 GM Mastrovasilis Dimitrios 2584 98
      12 36 GM Khismatullin Denis 2662 4 4 GM Zhigalko Andrey 2571 107
      13 40 GM Feller Sebastien 2657 4 4 GM Papin Vasily 2569 108
      14 115 GM Zherebukh Yaroslav 2560 4 4 GM Khairullin Ildar 2634 55
      15 59 GM Iordachescu Viorel 2626 4 4 IM Bellaiche Anthony 2472 175
      16 60 GM Lupulescu Constantin 2626 4 4 GM Vaisser Anatoly 2522 151

      Full pairings here: http://chess-results.com/tnr45941.aspx

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 27, 2011 at 4:53 am

        Go Judit!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 27, 2011 at 2:18 pm

        Another lie by Bill Goichberg, the most corrupt chess politician in America, to get one of his cronies elected:

        On his website, Bill Goichberg writes,

        MIKE NIETMAN: Current Executive Board member and USCF Secretary, senior programmer/analyst for a large non-profit hospital, President of the Wisconsin Chess Association since 1987, organizer of many tournaments including the 1990 World Youth …

        Hmmmm. So Mike Nietman organized the 1990 World Youth in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin? Interesting. I was there in attendance. I raised thousands of dollars for the event and yet the name Mike Nietman was unknown to me at that time.

        From the time Singapore withdrew its bid to FIDE to run the World Youth in the spring of 1990, I worked with Don Schultz to raise money and find a site for the event lest it be cancelled in its entirety. Schultz was going to give up when I showed him how a financial model for the event could work. Schultz used that model and the thousands of dollars I raised from donations to organize the event. Strangely, Bill Goichberg gives credit to Mike Nietman instead of Don Schlultz who had a relative on site and had obtained the FIDE bid.

        If I raised the money and created the financial model and Don Schlultz picked up the ball with FIDE and ran with it, what organization did Mike Nietman do? Tables and chairs?

        Don Schlutz always claimed there was a (undocumented) loss on the event. Did Mike Nietman pick up the check for the loss? Don claims not. Don said he suffered the loss.

        If Mike Nietman was a volunteer on staff, it certainly does not make him the organizer. Even I would give credit to Don Schultz. Perhaps Bill Goichberg (who was not there in Fond du Lac) should quiz Mike Nietman on whether he really wants that claim on his resume.

        Richard Peterson

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