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      Aker Chess Challenge

      Carlsen, Gjøvik, Nakamura, Norway, Svidler


      AKER CHESS CHALLENGE IN GJØVIK, NORWAY – THE DRAWING OF LOTS

      After the drawing of lots Svidler faces Nakamura and Carlsen his own compatriot Kjetil Lie in the opening round of the exclusive rapid tournament Aker Chess Challenge in Gjøvik, Norway.The playing schedule will be this:

      Friday 2/1
      Round 2 kl 1320: Svidler (white) – Nakamura and Carlsen – Lie
      Round 2 kl 1440: Svidler – Carlsen and Nakamura – Lie

      Saturday 3/1
      Round 3 kl 1320: Carlsen – Nakamura and Lie – Svidler
      Round 4 kl 1440: Lie – Carlsen and Nakamura – Svidler

      Sunday 4/1
      Round 5 kl 1420: Carlsen – Svidler and Lie – Nakamura
      Round 6 kl 1540: Svidler – Lie and Nakamura – Carlsen

      Monday 5/1
      Final and bronze final at 1300 and 1420

      After 4 rounds of the Gjøvik 100th Anniversary tournament, the GM quartet Malakhato (BEL), Kulaots (EST), Gopal (IND) and de Firman (USA) leads the with 3 1/2 points each. Top seeds Tiviakov (NED), Savchenko (RUS), Mchedlishvili (GEO) and Bartel (POL) are among the ten players at 3 points. This tournament is probably the strongest Swiss event ever in Norway. The international chess festival of Gjøvik consists of a number of different tournaments for players of all levels and ages.

      Official website: www.gjovikfestival.sjakkweb.no

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 2, 2009 at 3:04 am

        Go Magnus!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        January 2, 2009 at 12:39 pm

        Go Hikaru! Nakamura’s the favorite in rapid chess for sure!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        January 2, 2009 at 1:17 pm

        Carlsen – Lie 1-0
        Svidler – Nakamura 1-0

      4. Anonymous Reply
        January 2, 2009 at 1:18 pm

        So now Svidler – Carlsen – game for the 1st place after day 1

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