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      Home  >  General News  >  Aronian surges ahead

      Aronian surges ahead

      Amber, Aronian, France, Nice

      18TH AMBER BLINDFOLD AND RAPID TOURNAMENT

      Wednesday 25 March Round X

      14.30 Blind Ivanchuk-Radjabov 1 – 0
      Leko-Karjakin 0 – 1
      Carlsen-Kramnik 0 – 1
      16.00 Blind Kamsky-Topalov 0 – 1
      Anand-Morozevich 0 – 1
      Aronian-Wang Yue 1 – 0
      17.45 Rapid Radjabov-Ivanchuk ½ – ½
      Karjakin-Leko ½ – ½
      Kramnik-Carlsen ½ – ½
      19.15 Rapid Topalov-Kamsky 0 – 1
      Morozevich-Anand ½ – ½
      Wang Yue-Aronian ½ – ½

      Standings after 10 rounds:

      1.  Aronian    13   
      2. Anand 12
      Carlsen 12
      4. Kramnik 11½
      5. Leko 10
      6. Ivanchuk 9½
      Kamsky 9½
      Morozevich 9½
      Topalov 9½
      10. Karjakin 8½
      11. Radjabov 8
      12. Wang Yue 7

      Official website: http://amberchess2009.com/

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 25, 2009 at 10:54 pm

        Aronian is a genius. I hope he’ll win the WC one day.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 9:10 am

        well, i am an anand fan, and if he does, which is i think possible, score 2 points against wang yue, there is a good chance he will win the event. go anand!!

      3. Sam Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 4:48 pm

        Aronian is the best rapid player in the world; his brain is fastest processor of all the chess players.

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