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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Gustafsson wins Thai Open on tiebreaks

      Gustafsson wins Thai Open on tiebreaks

      Gustafsson, Nigel Short, Thailand, Thailand Open, Vallejo Pons


      German Grandmaster Gustafsson Wins Thai Open Chess

      German Grandmaster Jan Gustafsson has won the 2011 Thai Chess Open in Pattaya after finishing in a three-way tie for first place and winning the title on a tiebreaker.

      Gustafsson, seeded third at the start of the tournament, finished equal on points with the top two seeds, Paco Vallejo of Spain and England’s Nigel Short but was awarded the 11th Thai Open title because he had played tougher opposition. Short, who lost to Gustafsson in the critical game of the tournament, was awarded the runners-up cup. The three players shared 220,000 Baht in prize money.

      In a dramatic final day of play, Short, 45, seemed to have the most difficult task but he smoothly outplayed Indian Grandmaster Abhijit Kunte.

      Both Gustafsson, 31, and Vallejo, 28, were required to play tricky endgames against Norwegian youngster Kjetil Stokke and Bangladeshi veteran Niaz Murshed but both outplayed their opponents to reach the tie for first.

      Sunday’s final round of Thailand’s largest and strongest open tournament was a grim one for local players with the leading Thai performer Wisawat Teerapabpaisit missing a chance to reach sixth place after losing to Indian Grandmaster Jha Sriram.

      2011 Thai Open Final scores

      =1 Gustafsson, Short, Vallejo 7.5 points

      =4 Voigt, Yang 7=6 Hansen, Palit, Sriram, Saptarshi, Illingworth 6.5

      Thai Open Press Centre

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 17, 2011 at 12:35 pm

        Short came up short.

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