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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  SPICE Cup Update

      SPICE Cup Update

      Lubbock, SPICE, SPICE Cup, Texas Tech, TTU


      I have just confirmed the participation of GM Dmitry Andreikin (2659), Russian Junior Champion, in the SPICE Cup A group. Here are the 4 (of 6) players from the A group so far.

      A Group – Category 16 – 2641.5 (6-player double RR)

      GM Dmitry Andreikin 2659 – RUS (#6 junior under 20 in the world – Russian Junior Champion)
      GM Wesley So 2646 – PHI (#7 junior under 20 in the world – #1 in the Philippines)
      GM Yuriy Kuzubov 2635 – UKR (#8 junior under 20 in the world – #12 in Ukraine)
      GM Varuzhan Akobian 2626 – USA (#6 in the U.S. – 2008 SPICE Cup Co-Champion – 2-time Olympiad Bronze Medalist)

      B Group
      – Category 12 – 2529.4 (10-player RR):

      GM Anton Kovalyov
      2586 – ARG (Top junior from Argentina)
      IM Papp, Gabor 2558 – HUN (2 GM norms – Texas Tech Student in 8/2009)
      IM Davorin Kuljasevic 2547 – CRO (2 GM norms – Texas Tech Student in 8/2009)
      GM Eugene Perelshteyn 2537 – USA (2007 SPICE Cup Champion)
      GM Andre Diamant 2519 – Brazil (2008 Brazilian Champion)
      IM Ben Finegold 2513 – USA (2 GM norms)
      IM Ray Robson 2496 – USA (winner of the 2009-2010 Samford Fellowship)
      IM Gergely Antal 2479 – HUN (2 GM norms – Texas Tech Student)

      All ratings listed are FIDE ratings.

      SPICE Cup Open and SPICE Cup Scholastic Open are once again two of the events which are a part of the SPICE Cup Chess Festival.

      Just as last year, the SPICE Cup will be held on campus at Texas Tech University and is co-organized by Texas Tech University, SPICE and the Susan Polgar Foundation.

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      11 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 2:12 pm

        Impressive field. No American university can put together events like this. Congratulations.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 6:12 pm

        This will be exciting.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 9:47 pm

        GM Eduardo Iturrizaga should fit fine in Group A..

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 9:55 pm

        Why? He would be lucky to be invited to the B group. He would need to be above 2625 to be in the A group, right?

      5. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 10:12 pm

        For some people it is all about rating, you have to be above this..you have to be above that. In the end I promise you Iturrizaga could win Group A. But some people have to see it to believe it, right?

      6. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 10:19 pm

        What did Iturrizaga do to earn it? I’m sure there are 50 GMs who’s vying for the 6 spots in the A group. Why should he get it? Are you a joker? His rating is even lower than some players in the B group. He may not even win the B group.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 10:34 pm

        I am surprised that you can easily get upset for just a comment. I dont even know you and i know how intolerant people could become. My comment should have been treated just as a comment and a tolerant person would have said something like ” you maybe right about Iturrizaga but i dont think he could be in the plans “..but i think is too much to ask for someone like yourself..

      8. Anonymous Reply
        July 23, 2009 at 10:46 pm

        Who’s upset? I don’t see any upset person here. I only see a person who makes a ridiculous claim that a 2550 GM will win the SPICE A group. You need to have a drink and chill.

      9. V. Ivanchuk Reply
        July 24, 2009 at 4:05 am

        “You need to have a drink and chill.”

        Me too!

      10. Jose Reply
        July 24, 2009 at 3:28 pm

        Iturrizaga great player!…:-)

      11. Anonymous Reply
        August 1, 2009 at 11:27 pm

        The Knight Raiders Chess Club is also a co-sponsor. They are the ones providing the space.

        Sincerely,

        Dr. Karlsson
        Faculty Advisor for the Knight Raiders

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