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      Home  >  General News  >  Chennai Open Round 8 – Aleksandrov and Yu Ruiyuan share lead

      Chennai Open Round 8 – Aleksandrov and Yu Ruiyuan share lead

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      Chennai Open Round 8 – Aleksandrov and Yu Ruiyuan share lead

      Top seed Aleksandrov Aleksej (Belarus) led the table along with Yu Ruiyuan (China) with 7.0 points after the eighth round of the SDAT – RMK 4th Chennai Open 2012 International Grandmaster Chess Tournament, at Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, Periamet, Chennai here today.

      Half a point behind the leaders at 6.5 points were ten players including GMs Oleksienko Mikhailo (Ukraine), Marat Dzhumaev (Uzbekistan), Hoang Thanh Trang (Hungary), J Deepan Chakkravarthy and S P Sethuraman (both India) among others.

      Untitled Chinese Yu Ruiyuan continued his impressive run, holding top seed Aleksandrov Aleksej of Belarus to a draw. The Scotch game, where regular elimination of pieces nullified mutual advantage, peace was signed after 43 moves.

      GM Sethuraman overcame fellow IM Siddharth in a complicated game, while local challenger International Master M R Venkatesh moved ahead in standings scoring over Vakhidov Jahongir of Uzbekistan.

      Among those with 9-game Norm chances tomorrow were Yu Ruiyaun (China) and Shashikant Kutwal (India) with GM Norm and IM Norm respectively.

      LIVE webcast of the games can be viewed at http://livechess.chessdom.com/site/

      R R Vasudevan
      Press Officer
      SDAT – RMK 4th Chennai Open 2012 International Grandmaster Chess Tournament

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 10, 2012 at 6:36 am

        Hope they can get norms.

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