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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Major Tournaments  >  Ian Nepomniachtchi convincing in Yaroslav

      Ian Nepomniachtchi convincing in Yaroslav

      Nepomniachtchi, Yaroslav


      The 5th International Chess Festival “Yaroslav the Wise” featured a tournament of six European Chess Championsin the period 2009-2014.

      The double round robin rapid event with the time control 15′+10” was held on 26-27th August at the Yaroslavl State Historical and Architectural Museum.

      Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi, European Champion in 2010, won the competition with 7,5/10 points, leaving the second-placed Dmitry Jakovenko full point behind.

      Replay games with analysis

      Final standings:


      1. Ian Nepomniachtchi RUS 2771 – 7,5/10
      2. Dmitry Jakovenko RUS 2689 – 6,5
      3. Evgeny Tomashevsky RUS 2752 – 5,5
      4-6. Vladimir Potkin RUS 2678, Alexander Motylev RUS 2687 and Alexander Moiseenko UKR 2684 – 3,5

      Yaroslavl is one of the famous Golden Ring cities located northeast of Moscow. The historic part of the city is a World Heritage Site.

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        August 29, 2014 at 4:44 pm

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