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      Home  >  General News  >  Carlsen leads by 1/2 point at the half

      Carlsen leads by 1/2 point at the half

      Moscow, Russia, World Blitz Championship
      No.
      Name Fed. FIDE














      R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 Total
      1
      Carlsen, Magnus NOR 2801














      16b 1
      21b 1
      2w 1
      18b 1
      8w 0
      15b 1
      11w 1
      16.0
      2
      Anand, Viswanathan IND 2788














      9b 1
      16w =
      1b 0
      21b =
      18w 1
      8b =
      15w 0
      15.5
      3
      Kramnik, Vladimir RUS 2772














      7b 1
      5w 0
      14b 0
      19w 1
      17b 1
      6w 1
      9b 1
      13.5
      4
      Svidler, Peter RUS 2754














      20w +
      22b 1
      10w 1
      12b 1
      21w =
      7w 1
      5b =
      13.5
      5
      Grischuk, Alexander RUS 2736














      13w 1
      3b 1
      20w 1
      22b 0
      10w 1
      12b 0
      4w =
      13.0
      6
      Karjakin, Sergey UKR 2723














      18w 1
      8b 1
      15w =
      11b 0
      13w 1
      3b 0
      20w 1
      12.5
      7
      Ponomariov, Ruslan UKR 2739














      3w 0
      20b =
      22w 1
      10b 1
      12w =
      4b 0
      21w 1
      12.0
      8
      Aronian, Levon ARM 2786














      17b =
      6w 0
      9b =
      16w 0
      1b 1
      2w =
      18b =
      10.5
      9
      Karpov, Anatoly RUS 2619














      2w 0
      18b 0
      8w =
      15b =
      11w =
      13b 0
      3w 0
      10.5
      10
      Bareev, Evgeny RUS 2634














      21w =
      12w 1
      4b 0
      7w 0
      5b 0
      14w 0
      19b =
      10.0
      11
      Leko, Peter HUN 2752














      14b 0
      19w 1
      17b =
      6w 1
      9b =
      16w 0
      1b 0
      10.0
      12
      Morozevich, Alexander RUS 2750














      22w 0
      10b 0
      21w 1
      4w 0
      7b =
      5w 1
      14b 1
      10.0
      13
      Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR 2739














      5b 0
      14w 0
      19b 0
      17w 1
      6b 0
      9w 1
      16b =
      10.0
      14
      Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar AZE 2719














      11w 1
      13b 1
      3w 1
      20b =
      22w 1
      10b 1
      12w 0
      9.5
      15
      Jakovenko, Dmitry RUS 2736














      19b 0
      17w 1
      6b =
      9w =
      16b 1
      1w 0
      2b 1
      9.0
      16
      Naiditsch, Arkadij GER 2689














      1w 0
      2b =
      18w 0
      8b 1
      15w 0
      11b 1
      13w =
      9.0
      17
      Dominguez Perez, Leinier CUB 2719














      8w =
      15b 0
      11w =
      13b 0
      3w 0
      20b 1
      22w 1
      8.5
      18
      Polgar, Judit HUN 2680














      6b 0
      9w 1
      16b 1
      1w 0
      2b 0
      21b 0
      8w =
      8.5
      19
      Tkachiev, Vladislav FRA 2642














      15w 1
      11b 0
      13w 1
      3b 0
      20w 1
      22b 0
      10w =
      8.0
      20
      Gashimov, Vugar AZE 2758














      4b –
      7w =
      5b 0
      14w =
      19b 0
      17w 0
      6b 0
      7.5
      21
      Gelfand, Boris ISR 2758














      10b =
      1w 0
      12b 0
      2w =
      4b =
      18w 1
      7b 0
      7.0
      22
      Kosteniuk, Alexandra RUS 2517














      12b 1
      4w 0
      7b 0
      5w 1
      14b 0
      19w 1
      17b 0
      7.0
      Source: http://tal.russiachess.org/results/2009/blitz/tournament_table_acc_places.html
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      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 3:07 pm

        Carlsen is a genius.

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