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      Home  >  General News • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Dreev wins Cento on tiebreaks

      Dreev wins Cento on tiebreaks

      Chess in Italy, Dreev, Italy


      Alexey Dreev Wins Cento Open
      5-13th February 2011 at the Grand Hotel Bologna in Pieve di Cento

      The 1st Cento Open concluded today with the trophies being awarded at the central stage of the European Carnival and in front of thousands of cheering visitors. The top three games finished in draws, and thus three players shared the first place with 7 points each.

      The world-class Grandmaster and top seed in Cento, GM Alexey Dreev, was declared the champion on best tiebreak score. The second place goes to GM David Alberto, who was the sole leader through the middle of the tournament, and GM Roland Salvador claims the third after the crucial victory against GM Elina Danielan in the penultimate round.

      Grandmasters Ivan Sokolov and Michele Godena used the advantage of white pieces to win the last round matches and climb to 6.5 points and shared 4th place. The top 20 finishers, top 7 Italian players and top 5 in each rating group were awarded with money prizes, from the fund that amounted to 26.000 EUR.

      Full crosstables, games and more information on the official website ScacchiRandagi.com.

      Final standings:

      1-3. GM Dreev Aleksey 2694, GM David Alberto 2580 and GM Salvador Roland 2533 – 7.0

      4-8. GM Delchev Aleksander 2629, GM Korneev Oleg 2576, GM Sokolov Ivan 2657, GM Rozentalis Eduardas 2588 and GM Godena Michele 2541 – 6.5

      9-19. GM Danielian Elina 2454, GM Romanishin Oleg 2534, IM Manca Federico 2384, IM Piscopo Pierluigi 2406, GM Naumkin Igor 2499, IM Mogranzini Roberto 2425, GM Brunello Sabino 2540, IM Solomon Kenny 2425, IM Ansell Simon 2423, IM Lekic Dusan 2389 and IM Jakovljevic Vlado 2394 – 6.0 etc

      The final day of the chess tournament coincided with the opening of the European Carnival. The trophies were given on the stage on the Cento central square in front of thousands of people and dozen of TV cameras. The winner Alexey Dreev was teased that he will have to do the belly dance together with the Brazilian troop. For the moment he seemed genuinely worried and said that he can’t dance. To his great relief, he was only supposed to shake hands with the TV announcer.

      Chessdom.com report

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 14, 2011 at 4:45 am

        How old is Dreev? 55, 60?

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