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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Major Tournaments  >  Tiviakov wins 24th Rapid Tournament “Paul Keres Memorial” 2015T

      Tiviakov wins 24th Rapid Tournament “Paul Keres Memorial” 2015T

      Tiviakov


      The 24th International Rapid Chess Tournament “Paul Keres Memorial” 2015 was held from 9th to 11th January 2015 at the Sokos Hotel Viru, in Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia.

      109 players from 9 different countries took part in the Preliminary Tournament but only five of them managed to qualify for the final stage.

      The Main tournament was won by GM Sergey Tiviakov, who scored 7/9 points.

      GM Igor Kovalenko and GM Aleksandr Khalifman tied for the second but Kovalenko prevailed on a superior tie-break score and took the silver.

      You can see the full standings and replay the games below.

      Official website/ LIVE games with analysis

      Final standings:

      1 Tiviakov Sergei NED 2595 7
      2 Kovalenko Igor LAT 2728 6
      3 Khalifman Aleksandr RUS 2588 6
      4 Agrest Jevgeni SWE 2545 5
      5 Kanep Meelis EST 2494 4,5
      6 Volodin Aleksandr EST 2387 4
      7 Svešnikov Jevgeni LAT 2461 3,5
      8 Külaots Kaido EST 2498 3,5
      9 Smirnov Artem RUS 2439 3
      10 Sepp Olav EST 2438 2,5

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        January 13, 2015 at 9:04 pm

        Impressive.

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