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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Gelfand scores again, rising stars keep decisive lead

      Gelfand scores again, rising stars keep decisive lead

      Amsterdam, Experience, Holland, NH Chess, Rising Stars


      Match 9 results:

      Nakamura – Svidler ½ – ½
      Caruana – Gelfand 0 – 1
      So – Ljubojevic ½ – ½
      Giri – van Wely ½ – ½
      Howell – Nielsen 1 – 0

      Team scores:

      Experience
      Rising stars

      20½
      24½

      Experience individual score
      Gelfand
      Svidler
      van Wely
      Ljubojevic
      Nielsen
      6½
      4½
      3½
      3
      3
      Rising Stars individual score
      Giri
      Nakamura
      Caruana
      Howell
      So
      6
      5½
      4½
      4½
      4


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      7 Comments

      1. Lionel Davis Reply
        August 21, 2010 at 5:52 pm

        See Susan the traditional guys can create new positions but they dont have the actual Transboard Knight Strategem therefore they are incomplete, so its just a matter of time before they lose all their pins and medals that they hold in high esteem.

      2. Bobby Fiske Reply
        August 21, 2010 at 7:16 pm

        Gelfands wig isn’t a winner, though.
        Susan, can you please recommend him a new coiffeur?

      3. Frederick Rhine Reply
        August 21, 2010 at 7:32 pm

        I’m sure that getup scares the hell out of his opponents.

      4. Lucymarie Reply
        August 22, 2010 at 12:54 am

        It’s wonderful to see Boris Gelfand with the highest score in this youth versus experience match. One doesn’t see players like him staying near the top at his age much any more. It is practically inconceivable for this to happen nowadays. But it was inconceivable that Lasker would place 3rd in Moscow in 1935 at the age of 66, with only Botvinnik and Flohr ahead of him, and scoring better than Capablanca, Spielmann, and a whole host of strong Soviets. Speaking as a 66-year old myself, it is a pleasure to see experience, in the form of Boris Gelfand, defeating all these youngsters. Chess and music keep the mind alive.

        Lucy

      5. Gizmo Reply
        August 22, 2010 at 3:43 am

        It’s a Rybka powered Mogwai.

        Click Here to see Mogwai”

      6. Anonymous Reply
        August 22, 2010 at 6:42 pm

        I didn’t know Jim Bulushi is a chess GM!!!

      7. Anonymous Reply
        August 23, 2010 at 4:40 pm

        Ah! Gelfand is wearing my cat!

        Call authorities!

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