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      Home  >  Daily News  >  Gashimov, Radjabov lead, Leko falters

      Gashimov, Radjabov lead, Leko falters

      Elista, Grand Prix



      Round 5 results:


      Gashimov, Vugar

      Grischuk, Alexander

      1-0

      Jakovenko, Dmitry

      Bacrot, Etienne

      ½-½

      Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar

      Kasimdzhanov, Rustam

      ½-½

      Alekseev, Evgeny

      Wang Yue

      ½-½

      Lékó, Peter

      Radjabov, Teimour

      ½-½

      Inarkiev, Ernesto

      Cheparinov, Ivan

      0-1

      Eljanov, Pavel

      Akopian, Vladimir

      ½-½

      Standings after 5 rounds:


      1-2.

      Gashimov, Vugar

      g

      AZE

      2703

      3½

      1-2.

      Radjabov, Teimour

      g

      AZE

      2751

      3½

      3.

      Jakovenko, Dmitry

      g

      RUS

      2737

      3

      4-10.

      Cheparinov, Ivan

      g

      BUL

      2696

      2½

      4-10.

      Akopian, Vladimir

      g

      ARM

      2679

      2½

      4-10.

      Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar

      g

      AZE

      2731

      2½

      4-10.

      Wang Yue

      g

      CHN

      2736

      2½

      4-10.

      Grischuk, Alexander

      g

      RUS

      2719

      2½

      4-10.

      Bacrot, Etienne

      g

      FRA

      2705

      2½

      4-10.

      Alekseev, Evgeny

      g

      RUS

      2715

      2½

      11-13.

      Lékó, Peter

      g

      HUN

      2747

      2

      11-13.

      Inarkiev, Ernesto

      g

      RUS

      2669

      2

      11-13.

      Eljanov, Pavel

      g

      UKR

      2720

      2

      14.

      Kasimdzhanov, Rustam

      g

      UZB

      2672

      1½

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 18, 2008 at 7:55 pm

        Is Leko sick? How come he’s doing bad?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        December 18, 2008 at 9:14 pm

        Why did “Leko falter”? After all he drew his game with Radjabov. Or did he blow a winning position?

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