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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  “Ciudad de San Juan” Open Chess Tournament

      “Ciudad de San Juan” Open Chess Tournament

      Argentina, Chess tournament, San Juan

      Chess Tournament “Ciudad de San Juan” will take place on 16-18th November at the Convention Center “Mayor Guillermo Barrena Guzmán” in San Juan, Argentina.

      The gameplay will be 9 rounds Swiss. The rate of play will be 45 minutes plus 30 seconds per move. In the case of mechanical clocks the time control will be 60 minutes per player.

      The top awards will be: 4000, 3000, 2000, 1000 and 800 ARG pesos.

      Invited Players:

      GM Diego FLORES
      GM Damian LEMOS
      GM Salvador ALONSO
      GM Pablo RICARDI
      GM Sergio SLIPAK
      IM Marcelo TEMPONE
      IM Gustavo MAHIA
      IM Guillermo SOPPE
      IM Leonardo DUARTE
      FM Lincoln LUCENA (Brasil)

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 15, 2012 at 10:20 pm

        Nice field. Let’s invite Nakamura.

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