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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Gibraltar round 8 matchups

      Gibraltar round 8 matchups

      Gibraltar, Gibraltar Chess Festival


      Round 8 pairings

      Bo. No.
      Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts.
      Name Rtg No.
      1 3 GM Adams Michael 2724 6
      5½ GM Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 2747 2
      2 15 GM Short Nigel D 2677 5½
      5½ GM Almasi Zoltan 2717 4
      3 25 GM Hou Yifan 2605 5½
      5½ GM Le Quang Liem 2714 5
      4 10 GM Movsesian Sergei 2700 5½
      5½ GM Gopal G N 2566 35
      5 22 GM Negi Parimarjan 2641 5½
      5½ GM Sasikiran Krishnan 2700 11
      6 41 GM Dzagnidze Nana 2535 5½
      5 GM Svidler Peter 2749 1
      7 34 GM Jussupow Artur 2569 5
      5 GM Shirov Alexei 2710 7
      8 8 GM Laznicka Viktor 2704 5
      5 GM Howell David W L 2603 27
      9 59 GM Zhu Chen 2472 5
      5 GM Sutovsky Emil 2703 9
      10 14 GM Bologan Viktor 2680 5
      5 GM Koneru Humpy 2589 29
      11 18 GM Parligras Mircea-Emilian 2650 5
      5 GM Rapport Richard 2543 39
      12 42 GM Del Rio De Angelis Salvador G 2531 5
      5 GM Gustafsson Jan 2643 21
      13 24 GM Akobian Varuzhan 2617 5
      5 GM El Debs Felipe De Cresce 2497 54
      14 26 GM Fier Alexandr 2603 5
      5 GM Salem A R Saleh 2505 51
      15 6 GM Polgar Judit 2710 4½
      4½ IM Muzychuk Mariya 2483 57
      16 12 GM Vachier-Lagrave Maxime 2699 4½
      4½ IM Hunt Adam C 2462 61
      17 63 IM Javakhishvili Lela 2454 4½
      4½ GM Sargissian Gabriel 2683 13
      18 16 GM Fridman Daniel 2660 4½
      4½ IM Arnold Marc T 2482 58
      19 70 GM Zhukova Natalia 2426 4½
      4½ GM Iturrizaga Edoardo 2649 19
      20 20 GM Lupulescu Constantin 2648 4½
      4½ GM Womacka Mathias 2455 62
      21 80 IM Nezad Husein Aziz 2402 4½
      4½ GM Erdos Viktor 2634 23
      22 28 GM David Alberto 2598 4½
      4½ IM Molner Mackenzie 2449 64
      23 30 GM Brunello Sabino 2581 4½
      4½ IM Khurtsidze Nino 2444 65
      24 82 IM Melia Salome 2398 4½
      4½ GM Kulaots Kaido 2581 31
      25 32 IM Muzychuk Anna 2580 4½
      4½ FM Adnani Mokhlis 2386 85

      Full pairings: http://chess-results.com/tnr63931.aspx

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 31, 2012 at 3:11 am

        Tough pairings again.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        January 31, 2012 at 4:49 am

        Conspiracy! Judit meets a female player the third time! Usually she doesn’t play female players three times a year!

      3. word man, word Reply
        January 31, 2012 at 2:51 pm

        Yea, its politics man. Putting those females together like a bunch of cats fighting. It is not fair. Next thing you know, someone is going to comment on how pretty one of them is (or isn’t). Jeesh.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        January 31, 2012 at 7:23 pm

        Wow, Judith lost to another woman.

        Judith opponents have always played 100-200 points below their true strength we faced with her beauty and charm.

        Judy’s good looks had no impact on Hou. Matter of fact it looks like Judy was off her game and pressed a bit to hard.

        It looks like we have two queens of chess for the next few years.

        Now that Hou has matured into a beautiful good looking woman, she should collect the 100 point rating bonus for her hypnotic effect on males.

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