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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  GM Belous with perfect score in Bondarevsky Memorial

      GM Belous with perfect score in Bondarevsky Memorial

      Belous, Bondarevsky Memorial


      The Rostov Region Chess Federation organized Bondarevsky Memorial from 30th November to 8th December to mark 100 years since the birth of the legendary Grandmaster.

      The tournament was held at the Chekhov chess club in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 71 players competed.

      Grandmaster Vladimir Belous convincingly won the tournament with the perfect 9/9 score. The nearest followers are on 6,5 points. Standings below.

      Final standings (top finishers):

      1 GM Belous Vladimir RUS 2557 – 9

      2 GM Kovchan Alexander UKR 2562 – 6.5
      3 FM Petrov Artur RUS 2387 – 6.5
      4 FM Dobrovolsky Oleg RUS 2292 – 6.5
      5 IM Kornyukov Alexey RUS 2434 – 6.5
      6 FM Esipenko Andrey RUS 2254 – 6.5
      7 Ivaschenko Vadim RUS 2225 – 6.5

      8 IM Kotenko Pavel RUS 2357 – 6
      9 Bogdanov Rodion RUS 2002 – 6
      10 Kovalchuk Alexey RUS 2249 – 6
      11 Najdin Danil RUS 2111 – 6
      12 Bekker Maxim RUS 2231 – 6
      13 Severin Nikita RUS 1993 – 6

      14 Pavlov Nikolay RUS 2131 – 5.5
      15 FM Elizarov Dmitry RUS 2390 – 5.5
      16 Bukanov Sergey RUS 2340 – 5.5
      17 Gunchenko Vadim RUS 2018 – 5.5
      18 Lindenbaum Viktor RUS 2017 – 5.5
      19 Ignatov Viktor RUS 2245 – 5.5
      20 Sobolevskiy Anton RUS 1698 – 5.5

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