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      Home  >  General News  >  Ernesto Inarkiev and Evgeny Sveshnikov with perfect scores in Moscow Open

      Ernesto Inarkiev and Evgeny Sveshnikov with perfect scores in Moscow Open

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      Ernesto Inarkiev and Evgeny Sveshnikov with perfect scores in Moscow Open

      The main tournaments of the Moscow Open – RSSU Cup entered their second half today. Only two participants of the competitions scored a perfect 100% result so far.

      Russian Ernesto Inarkiev won five times in a row in the Men’s Cup of Russia Stage. He defeated Anton Korobov(Ukraine) in the last round and is the only leader of the tournament.

      Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi and Boris Grachev, Xiu Deshun (China) and Rauf Mamedov (Azerbaijan) with half a point less remain behind the leader.



      Ernesto Inarkiev

      The famous chess theoretician Evgeny Sveshnikov (Latvia) scored 5 points in five rounds of the Veterans’ Tournament. Evgeni Dragomarezkij, Oleg Zilbert, Evgenij Kalegin and Veniamin Kolbanov (all representing Russia) chase the leader with a half point lag.

      Aleksandra Goryachkina and Elmira Mirzoeva share the leadership in the Women’s Cup of Russia Stage with 4,5 points each. This round Goryachkina finished in a draw with Lei Tingjie (China), while Mirzoeva beat Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (Kazakhstan). 18 chess players, having half a point less, follow the leader.

      The leaders save their positions in the A. Pochinok Memorial Student Grandmaster Tournaments. Samvel Ter-Sahakyan with 4 points is at the head of the Men’s tournament bracket. Daniil Dubov (Russia) and Daniel Sadzikowski (Poland) are half a point behind him.

      Irine Kharisma Sukandar strengthened her leading position in the Women’s Student Grandmaster Cup. The Indonesian player has 4,5 points after the win over Gunay Mammdzada (Azerbaijan) in the Round 5. RussianAlina Kashlinskaya with 3,5 points is occupying the second position.

      Dinara Saduakassova (Kazakhstan), Petra Papp (Hungary) and Anna Iwanow (Poland) scored 3 points and share 3-5 places.

      In the Amateurs’ Tournament the first place is divided between Russians Grigory Malyshev and Sergey Galakhov. Each of them has 5 points. Seven players are half a step behind.

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 5, 2015 at 7:19 pm

        He improved a lot.

      2. NakaSo Reply
        February 5, 2015 at 9:30 pm

        Nakamura and So would win this tournament.

      3. Jual Catur Magnet Reply
        February 6, 2015 at 3:28 am

        Very Nice Moscow Open 2015.. All players are very strong, very competitive tournament in all categories.

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