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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Aronian 1st, Radjabov 2nd, Carlsen 3rd

      Aronian 1st, Radjabov 2nd, Carlsen 3rd

      Aronian, Carlsen, Moscow, Radjabov, World Blitz Championship


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      1. Aronian 24.5
      2. Radjabov 24.0
      3. Carlsen 23.5

      Congratulations to Aronian, the new Blitz Chess King! Lahno is the current Blitz Chess Queen after winning the title earlier this year.

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 18, 2010 at 2:05 pm

        Congrats to Nakamura. 4-5th place for the 1st approach is OK.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 18, 2010 at 2:14 pm

        Karjakin seemed to be more successful against top-contenders than any other player!
        That tells!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 18, 2010 at 2:48 pm

        I came to say I studied the results of all 3 days. Naka kept pace with the best after the slow start. With this for experience, I hope to see Naka win next year.

        If this had been using a mouse on a computer screen, then Naka probably would have won. I would think he needed to get some practice pushing wood in 3 2 games.

        Go Naka we are all cheering for you.

        The young chess guns showed they are ready to take over from the old guard. I am now 67 and let me tell you my mind is clear as a young gun but I have slowed to a crawl. haha.

        I have gone from 1 0 and 3 0 games to 15 0 games because I like to play good chess and not just win on time and my mind is too slow now. It takes me a few seconds minimum to make a move. Naka can do it in a fraction of a tenth of a second. I have watched him gain time on the internet he can move so fast.

        Old people should get a time handicap.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 18, 2010 at 2:51 pm

        Nakamura finished behind Gelfand who is old enough to be his father. Enough said. Too much talking, too little good results.

      5. GREGMISAK Reply
        November 18, 2010 at 6:08 pm

        Viva Aronian

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