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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News  >  All up to Wang Yue

      All up to Wang Yue

      Baku, Grand Prix


      Final round matchups:

      Karjakin Sergey 2732 1/2 Kamsky Gata 2726
      Navara David 2672 1-0 Cheparinov Ivan 2695
      Grischuk Alexander 2716 1/2 Radjabov Teimour 2751
      Adams Michael 2729 1/2 Gashimov Vugar 2679
      Bacrot Etienne 2705 0-1 Carlsen Magnus 2765
      Wang Yue 2689 1/2 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 2752
      Svidler Peter 2746 1-0 Inarkiev Ernesto 2684

      The only player left who can pass Gashimov is Wang Yue, who has a very slight advantage over Mamedyarov.

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 5, 2008 at 1:26 pm

        Carlsen won his game. Will there be tiebreaks or is Wang Yue the official winner?

      2. Toomas Reply
        May 5, 2008 at 1:28 pm

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      3. Anonymous Reply
        May 5, 2008 at 2:24 pm

        Final Ranking

        Rank SNo. Name Rtg FED Pts SB. Rp
        1 4 Gashimov Vugar 2679 AZE 8 51.50 2807
        2 12 Wang Yue 2689 CHN 8 50.50 2806
        3 3 Carlsen Magnus 2765 NOR 8 49.00 2801
        4 2 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 2752 AZE 7½ 48.75 2772
        5 9 Grischuk Alexander 2716 RUS 7½ 45.75 2774
        6 10 Adams Michael 2729 ENG 6½ 41.00 2716
        7 13 Svidler Peter 2746 RUS 6½ 39.50 2715
        8 5 Radjabov Teimour 2751 AZE 6 38.50 2686
        9 14 Kamsky Gata 2726 USA 6 38.00 2688
        10 7 Karjakin Sergey 2732 UKR 6 37.25 2687
        11 6 Cheparinov Ivan 2695 BUL 5½ 35.75 2662
        12 8 Navara David 2672 CZE 5½ 35.25 2664
        13 11 Bacrot Etienne 2705 FRA 5 32.50 2631
        14 1 Inarkiev Ernesto 2684 RUS 5 32.25 2633

      4. charlie chan Reply
        May 5, 2008 at 5:49 pm

        Caption:

        Wang: OK, how do I turn off Rybka in my fake eye?

        It is overheated from being beaten by Magnus!

        My skull is on fire!

        Get this fake eye out!

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