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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Open Silver Lake

      Open Silver Lake

      Chess tournament, Serbia


      Silver Lake open chess tournament was held on 14-20th June at the Silver Lake resort (Srebrno Jezero) in Serbia.

      The Open A group was reserved for the players rated above 2200 FIDE, although some exceptions have been made to include the lower rated participants. 27 players competed over nine rounds of Swiss system.

      Grandmasters Miroslav Tosic, Borko Lajthajm, Miroslav Markovic, and International Masters Branimir Certic, Radovan Govedarica shared the first place with 6,0 points each. Miroslav Tosic lifted the winner’s trophy thanks to the best tie-break criteria. Full standings below.

      Open B was reserved for the players rated 1900-2200 FIDE. 39 players took part and the winner is Slavisa Mickovic (also IA) with 7,5/9 points.

      Open C accepted the players rated under 1900 FIDE. The field of 41 participants competed over 10 rounds with faster time control 45′+15”. Vladimir Habajec and Milica Milosevic shared the first place with 9,0 points each, leaving the nearest followers full point behind.

      More photos on the official website

      Open A final standings (top finishers):

      1 GM Tosic Miroslav SRB 2411 – 6
      2 IM Certic Branimir SRB 2392 – 6
      3 IM Govedarica Radovan SRB 2414 – 6
      4 GM Lajthajm Borko SRB 2478 – 6
      5 GM Markovic Miroslav SRB 2496 – 6

      6 GM Kosanovic Goran A SRB 2369 – 5.5
      7 GM Rajkovic Dusan SRB 2386 – 5.5
      8 Radovanovic Nikola SRB 2223 – 5.5


      9 WGM Stojanovic Andjelija SRB 2286 – 5
      10 GM Martinovic Slobodan SRB 2417 – 5
      11 Andrejic Vladica SRB 2199 – 5


      12 Mladenovic Stefan SRB 2299 – 4.5
      13 FM Popovic Aleksandar M SRB 2272 – 4.5
      14 Savicevic Vlatko SRB 2327 – 4.5
      15 IM Markovic Zoran S SRB 2372 – 4.5
      16 FM Sorgic Dragan SRB 2249 – 4.5
      17 IM Nestorovic Dejan SRB 2428 – 4.5
      18 WGM Chelushkina Irina SRB 2262 – 4.5
      19 GM Cabrilo Goran SRB 2404 – 4.5
      20 FM Djukic Slobodan D SRB 2199 – 4.5

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 24, 2013 at 2:31 am

        How much money did they win?

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