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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Maksim Chigaev wins 2015 Vanya Somov Memorial

      Maksim Chigaev wins 2015 Vanya Somov Memorial

      Maksim Chigaev, Vanya Somov Memorial

      Queen vs Pawn

      The 13th World’s Youth Stars tournament, dedicated to the memory of Vanya Somov, took place from 19-30th May at the Palace of Culture KINEF in Kirishi, Leningrad region, Russia.

      The tournament was a 12-player, single round-robin event valid for IM-norms.

      Top seed IM Maksim Chigaev from St. Petersburg won the tournament with 8,0/11 points, half a point ahead of Georgian FM Giorgi Sibashvili who claimed an IM norm.

      Replay games with analysis

      Final standings:

      1. IM Chigaev Maksim RUS 2496 – 8
      2. FM Sibashvili Giorgi GEO 2361 – 7.5
      3-4. IM Kozionov Kirill RUS 2396 – 7
      4 FM Esipenko Andrey RUS 2350 – 7
      5-6. Kazakovskiy Valeriy BLR 2346 – 6.5
      6 IM Zenzera Alexey RUS 2442 – 6.5
      7. FM Perske Thore GER 2416 – 6
      8. FM Marek Matyas CZE 2283 – 5.5
      9. IM Khanin Semen RUS 2407 – 4.5
      10. FM Erenberg Ariel ISR 2248 – 4
      11. FM Gadimbayli Abdulla AZE 2301 – 3
      12. Tishova Svetlana RUS 1942 – 0.5

      Tournament website

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