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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Akopian wins Sharjah 21 Rapid Open

      Akopian wins Sharjah 21 Rapid Open

      Akopian, Sharjah, UAE

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      Sharjah: Armenian grandmaster Vladimir Akopian emerged as the winner of the 21st Sharjah International Chess Championship 2016. Shaikh Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Al Mualla, Chairman of the Sharjah Cultural and Chess Club, presented the gold medal and winner trophy to the winner.

      This annual tournament was hosted at the headquarters of the Sharjah Cultural and Chess Club in Sharjah under the generous patronage of His Highness Shaikh Dr.Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

      Three players shared the first place with 7.5 points. After using the tiebreak system, Armenian grandmaster Vladimir won the championship followed by Egyptian grandmasters Ahmad Adley and Bassim Amin. Six players shared the fourth place, at the same total number of points (7 points) and the tiebreak system was used again.

      As a result, GM Elmar Magerramov (Azerbaijan) took the fourth place. Polish grandmaster Bartlomiej Herbela and his compatriot GM Aleksander Mista came in the 5th and 6th places, respectively, followed by Moroccan International Master Ali Sabar. Azerbaijan GM Gadir Guseinov was in the 8th place, Yemeni IM Bashir Al Qadimi was 9th and the Uzbekistani GM Alexei Barsov was 10th.

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      Final Ranking after 9 Rounds (top 20)

      http://chess-results.com/tnr225783.aspx

      Rk. SNo Name FED Rtg Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3
      1 3 GM Akopian Vladimir ARM 2689 7,5 1,0 3,0 46,5
      2 5 GM Adly Ahmed EGY 2624 7,5 1,0 2,0 49,0
      3 4 GM Amin Bassem EGY 2647 7,5 1,0 1,0 48,0
      4 7 GM Magerramov Elmar AZE 2552 7,0 0,0 4,0 43,0
      5 8 GM Heberla Bartlomiej POL 2546 7,0 0,0 3,0 47,5
      6 6 GM Mista Aleksander POL 2587 7,0 0,0 3,0 44,5
      7 19 IM Ali Sebbar MAR 2393 7,0 0,0 3,0 43,5
      8 1 GM Guseinov Gadir AZE 2718 7,0 0,0 2,0 49,0
      9 15 IM Al Qudaimi Basheer YEM 2443 7,0 0,0 1,0 40,0
      10 18 GM Barsov Alexei UZB 2408 6,5 0,0 4,0 42,0
      11 20 IM Sharif Mehrshad FRA 2344 6,5 0,0 4,0 41,5
      12 16 IM Njili Kamel TUN 2435 6,5 0,0 4,0 38,5
      13 2 GM Salem A.R. Saleh UAE 2712 6,5 0,0 3,0 47,0
      14 9 GM Papin Vasily RUS 2543 6,5 0,0 2,0 46,0
      15 13 GM Dzhumaev Marat UZB 2463 6,5 0,0 2,0 45,5
      16 10 GM Arencibia Rodriguez Walter CUB 2539 6,5 0,0 2,0 43,5
      17 27 CM Sindarov Javokhir UZB 2082 6,5 0,0 2,0 43,0
      18 25 San Juan Dennis PHI 2171 6,0 0,0 4,0 39,0
      19 36 Sameir Ramez EGY 2008 6,0 0,0 4,0 36,0
      20 21 IM Omar Noaman UAE 2280 6,0 0,0 3,0 43,5
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