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      Home  >  General News  >  Le and Filippov lead Kolkata

      Le and Filippov lead Kolkata

      India, Kolkata Open


      Leaders after 8 rounds:

      Rk.
      Name FED Rtg Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3
      1 VIE GM Le Quang Liem VIE 2602 6,5 39,0 35,0 31,0
      2 UZB GM Filippov Anton UZB 2595 6,5 32,0 30,0 27,0
      3 IND IM Satyapragyan Swayangsu IND 2439 6,0 38,0 34,0 29,5
      4 CZE GM Laznicka Viktor CZE 2634 6,0 37,0 34,0 30,5
      5 ISR GM Postny Evgeny ISR 2651 6,0 33,0 30,0 27,0
      6 IND GM Sandipan Chanda IND 2611 5,5 43,5 40,0 36,0
      7 ENG GM Short Nigel D ENG 2706 5,5 40,0 36,5 32,5
      8 IND GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar IND 2634 5,5 40,0 36,0 31,5
      9 IND IM Adhiban B IND 2490 5,5 38,5 36,0 31,5
      10 GEO GM Gagunashvili Merab GEO 2564 5,5 38,5 35,0 30,5
      11 KAZ GM Khusnutdinov Rustam KAZ 2506 5,5 38,5 34,5 30,5
      12 IND IM Laxman R R IND 2486 5,5 37,5 35,0 31,0
      13 AZE GM Mamedyarov Shakhriyar AZE 2721 5,5 37,0 34,0 30,0

      AZE GM Safarli Eltaj AZE 2587 5,5 37,0 34,0 30,0
      15 AZE GM Mamedov Rauf AZE 2626 5,5 36,0 32,5 28,5
      16 BLR GM Aleksandrov Aleksej BLR 2639 5,5 35,5 32,5 29,5
      17 IND GM Negi Parimarjan IND 2615 5,5 34,0 31,0 27,5
      18 IND GM Geetha Narayanan Gopal IND 2598 5,5 31,0 28,0 25,0
      19 GEO GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil GEO 2613 5,0 39,0 35,5 31,5
      20 BAN GM Rahman Ziaur BAN 2554 5,0 37,0 34,0 30,5
      21 IND FM Das Sayantan IND 2235 5,0 36,5 33,0 29,0
      22 IND GM Deepan Chakkravarthy J IND 2524 5,0 35,5 32,5 29,0
      23 CHN GM Ni Hua CHN 2692 5,0 34,5 31,0 27,5
      24 SVK GM Markos Jan SVK 2565 5,0 34,0 31,0 28,0
      25 IND GM Kunte Abhijit IND 2515 5,0 33,0 32,5 29,0
      26 IND GM Gupta Abhijeet IND 2584 5,0 32,0 29,0 25,5
      27 AZE GM Guseinov Gadir AZE 2667 5,0 32,0 28,5 25,0
      28 IND IM Thejkumar M S IND 2467 5,0 29,5 27,0 24,0
      29 FRA GM Tkachiev Vladislav FRA 2669 5,0 28,5 25,5 22,5

      Full standings here: http://chess-results.com/tnr24974.aspx?lan=1
      Official website: http://www.alekhinechessclub.com/4kolkata/index.html

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2009 at 12:14 am

        The top 5 players are not even in contention. Amazing, isn’t it?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2009 at 12:14 am

        The top 5 players are not even in contention. Amazing, isn’t it?

      3. Jagdish Dube Reply
        September 9, 2009 at 6:31 am

        Filippov joins Liem atop the pack in Kolkata Open chess
        IANS 8th,September,2009,
        KOLKATA: Grand Master Le Quang Liem of Vietnam continued to lead but was joined at the top by GM Anton Filippov of Uzbekistan after the eighth round of the 4th Kolkata Open Grandmaster Chess tournament on Tuesday.

        Even though Le (6.5) had the advantage of the white pieces he agreed to a quick draw against the defending champion GM Viktor Laznicka (6) of the Czech Republic. The game was a Queens Gambit declined and lasted for only twenty four moves.

        The second board game was a fierce encounter with Indian GM Sandipan Chanda (5.5) making a valiant effort to win against GM Anton Filippov (6.5) of Uzbekistan.

        Even though he had the black pieces, Chanda managed to gain the positional advantage of the double bishops and pressed hard for victory.

        However, he fell into acute time trouble and was forced to give up a piece to eventually resign in a hopeless position on the seventy fourth turn.

        The third board game was another disappointing draw between the two Azerbaijan Grandmasters, top seed Shakriyar Mamedyarov (5.5) and Eltaj Safarli (5.5).

        India’s International Master S Satyapragyan (6) defeated GM Mikheil Mchedlishvili (5) of Georgia to earn his Grandmaster norm.

        Among other Indian players, IM RR Laxman and IM B Adhiban got creditable draws against GM Parimarjan Negi and GM Rauf Mamedov respectively. Both of them need half a point in the next round to get their GM norms. If it is achieved, it would be Laxman’s third and final norm and Adhiban’s first.

        World U-12 Champion Sayantan Das made his maiden IM norm by defeating GM Enamul Hossain of Bangladesh. Other Indian players who earned their IM norms are WGM Nisha Mohata and C Praveen Kumar. All the players who have achieved norms have earned nine game norms with a round to spare.

        Top board results

        GM Le Quang Liem (6.5) drew with GM Viktor Laznicka(6)
        GM Anton Filippov (6.5) GM Sandipan Chanda (5.5)
        GM Eltaj Safarli(5.5 ) drew with GM Shakriyar Mamedyarov(5.5)
        GM Evgeny Postny (6) beat GM Jan Markos (5)
        GM Rustam Khustnutdinov(5.5) drew with GM Aleksej Aleksandrov(5.5)
        GM Rauf Mamedov(5.5) drew with IM B.Adhiban(5.5)
        GM Parimarjan Negi(5.5) drew with IM R.R.Laxman(5.5)
        IM S Satyapragyan(6) beat GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil(5)
        GM Magesh Chandran(4.5) lost to GM Nigel Short( 5.5)
        FM Sahaj Grover(4.5) lost to GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly(5.5)
        IM Himanshu Sharma(4.5) lost to GM GN Gopal(5.5)
        GM Merab Gagunashvili (5.5) beat IM P Konguvel(4.5)
        GM Ni Hua (5) beat GM Sundararajan Kidambi(4.5)
        GM Vladislav Tkachiev(5) beat IM BT Muralikrishnan(4)
        GM Gadir Guseinov (5) beat IM SP Sethuraman(4)
        GM Abhijeet Gupta(5) beat GM Tejas Bakre(4)
        GM Vadim Malakhatko(4.5) drew with R Arun Karthik(4)
        IM K.Rathnakaran(4) lost to GM Ziaur Rahman(5)
        FM Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (4.5) drew with GM Anuar Ismagambetov(4.5)
        Sayantan Das (5) beat GM Enamul Hossain(4)
        THE TIMES OF INDIA,Dated 9th September
        2009.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2009 at 8:47 am

        “The top 5 players are not even in contention. Amazing, isn’t it?”

        I’m sorry, but what a dumb statement. If top 5 are not in contention to win then who is??? Five players at the bottom of the table???

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