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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Ivanchuk retains Gibraltar lead

      Ivanchuk retains Gibraltar lead

      Gibraltar, Gibraltar Chess Festival, Ivanchuk


      After 9 rounds, Ivanchuk is performing around 2950 with the score of 8/9!!

      Leaders after Round 9

      Rk. Name FED Rtg Pts. TB1
      1 GM Ivanchuk Vassily UKR 2764 8.0 2947
      2 GM Short Nigel D ENG 2658 7.5 2849
      3 GM Fridman Daniel GER 2655 6.5 2732
      4 GM Kulaots Kaido EST 2577 6.5 2715
      5 GM Roiz Michael ISR 2649 6.5 2712
      6 GM Gopal Geetha Narayanan IND 2597 6.5 2674
      7 GM Bologan Viktor MDA 2693 6.5 2662
      8 GM Harikrishna Pentala IND 2667 6.5 2653
      9 GM Mikhalevski Victor ISR 2579 6.5 2633
      10 IM Melia Salome GEO 2449 6.5 2612
      11 GM Erdos Viktor HUN 2593 6.5 2601
      12 GM Edouard Romain FRA 2634 6.5 2590
      13 GM Sengupta Deep IND 2530 6.0 2718
      14 GM Adams Michael ENG 2723 6.0 2680
      15 GM Korchnoi Viktor SUI 2544 6.0 2670
      16 GM Sasikiran Krishnan IND 2690 6.0 2665
      17 GM Caruana Fabiano ITA 2721 6.0 2654
      18 IM Kosintseva Nadezhda RUS 2552 6.0 2649
      19 GM Lafuente Pablo ARG 2561 6.0 2635
      20 GM Dzagnidze Nana GEO 2550 6.0 2629
      21 GM Vallejo Pons Francisco ESP 2698 6.0 2618
      22 GM Buhmann Rainer GER 2572 6.0 2617
      23 GM Georgiev Kiril BUL 2669 6.0 2612
      24 GM Nisipeanu Liviu-Dieter ROU 2678 6.0 2600
      25 GM Kacheishvili Giorgi GEO 2585 6.0 2573
      26 GM Ikonnikov Vyacheslav RUS 2580 6.0 2570
      IM Bellaiche Anthony FRA 2458 6.0 2570
      28 GM Berg Emanuel SWE 2627 6.0 2554
      29 GM Cmilyte Viktorija LTU 2526 6.0 2534
      30 IM Harika Dronavalli IND 2520 6.0 2530
      31 GM Lemos Damian ARG 2553 6.0 2513
      32 GM Kanep Meelis EST 2531 6.0 2510
      33 GM Fier Alexandr BRA 2571 6.0 2507
      34 GM Iordachescu Viorel MDA 2634 6.0 2499
      35 IM Vernay Clovis FRA 2446 6.0 2472
      36 IM Das Arghyadip IND 2479 6.0 2469
      37 GM Cabrera Alexis ESP 2518 6.0 2466
      38 Tate Alan SCO 2292 6.0 2413

      Full standings here.

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      2 Comments

      1. Sergey Reply
        February 2, 2011 at 11:52 pm

        Short is preforming REALLY well too. How many more rounds are there?

      2. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        February 3, 2011 at 5:35 am

        @Sergey,Last Round will be played today
        4 hrs earlier than the previous days.

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