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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Beliavsky wins to lead Gibraltar

      Beliavsky wins to lead Gibraltar

      Gibraltar, Gibtelecom Chess Festival


      Round 6 results:

      1 GM Beliavsky, Alexander G
      4.5 SLO 2646 GM Kotronias, Vasilios
      4.5 GRE 2603 1-0
      2 GM Gashimov, Vugar
      4.0 AZE 2723 GM Berg, Emanuel
      4.0 SWE 2606 1-0
      3 GM Socko, Bartosz
      4.0 POL 2631 GM Svidler, Peter
      4.0 RUS 2723 ½-½
      4 GM Hauchard, Arnaud
      4.0 FRA 2497 GM Milov, Vadim
      4.0 SUI 2669 ½-½
      5 GM Del Rio De Angelis, Salvad
      4.0 ESP 2532 GM Berkes, Ferenc
      4.0 HUN 2651 ½-½
      6 GM Roiz, Michael
      4.0 ISR 2647 GM Golod, Vitali
      4.0 ISR 2575 ½-½
      7 GM Avrukh, Boris
      4.0 ISR 2645 GM Cramling, Pia w 4.0 SWE 2548 1-0
      8 GM Berczes, David
      3.5 HUN 2513 GM Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime
      3.5 FRA 2696 ½-½
      9 GM Harikrishna, Pentala
      3.5 IND 2673 IM Cmilyte, Viktorija w 3.5 LTU 2497 1-0
      10 GM Sokolov, Ivan
      3.5 NED 2657 IM Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan w 3.5 SCO 2500 1-0
      11 GM Gurevich, Mikhail
      3.5 TUR 2624 IM Kiik, Kalle
      3.5 EST 2466 1-0
      12 GM Dzagnidze, Nana w 3.5 GEO 2518 GM Akobian, Varuzhan
      3.5 USA 2619 ½-½
      13 GM Ganguly, Surya Shekhar
      3.5 IND 2614 GM Bellon Lopez, Juan Manuel
      3.5 ESP 2440 1-0
      14 IM Krush, Irina w 3.5 USA 2457 GM Sandipan, Chanda
      3.5 IND 2568 1-0
      15 GM Stefanova, Antoaneta w 3.5 BUL 2557 WGM Calzetta, Monica w 3.5 ESP 2371 1-0

      Official website: www.gibraltarchesscongress.com

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 2, 2009 at 1:10 am

        Where’s Nakamura?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 2, 2009 at 5:10 am

        Go Var! @_@

      3. Anonymous Reply
        February 2, 2009 at 2:20 pm

        That’s one of those moments where I am reminded of the real strenght of Kasparov…he did away with a younger and much stronger Beljavsky (a former USSR champion BTW) with ease in their match in 1983…

        …also looking at Top Seeds Carlsen/Ivanchuk/Morozevich at Corus this year you feel the devastating superiority Kasparov had in his time when he lined up first places in all the strongest tournaments he participated…

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