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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  McShane leads Canadian Open after 6

      McShane leads Canadian Open after 6

      Canadian Open, Luke McShane, Toronto


      Leaders after 6 rounds:

      # Name Rating
      Tot
      1 GM Luke McShane 2624 5.5
      2 GM Harikrishna Pentala 2678 5.0
      3 GM Eduardas Rozentalis 2631 5.0
      4 IM Leonid Gerzhoy 2630 5.0
      5 GM Merab Gagunashvili 2596 5.0
      6 GM Vladimir Malaniuk 2551 5.0
      7 IM Nikolay Noritsyn 2536 5.0
      8 Roman Sapozhnikov 2434 5.0
      9 FM Vladimir Pechenkin 2432 5.0
      10 FM Aman Hambleton 2315 5.0
      11 IM Artiom Samsonkin 2609 4.5
      12 GM Alexander Shabalov 2578 4.5
      13 IM David Cummings 2482 4.5
      14 FM John C. [Jack] Yoos 2461 4.5
      15 FM Bindi Cheng 2426 4.5
      16 IM Michael Mulyar 2405 4.5
      17 Zi Yi [Joey] Qin 2340 4.5
      18 FM Vinny Puri 2326 4.5
      19 FM Michael Dougherty 2322 4.5
      20 FM Adam Ashton 2316 4.5
      21 FM Alex Betaneli 2312 4.5
      22 Keith MacKinnon 2280 4.5
      23 Kevin Chung 2280 4.5
      24 Lorne Yee 2222 4.5
      25 Paul Gelis 2216 4.5
      26 Mikhail Egorov 2179 4.5
      27 Bradley J. Willis 2122 4.5
      28 Dezheng Kong 2006 4.5
      29 David Itkin 1966 4.5

      Full results: http://monroi.com/2010-cocc-results.html

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 17, 2010 at 4:35 am

        I thought Shabalov was leading?

      2. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        July 17, 2010 at 6:23 am

        Standings after Round 7

        2010 Canadian Open
        SwissSys Standings. 2010 Canadian Open: 2010 Canadian Open

        # Name Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Tot
        1 GM Luke McShane 2624 W42 W34 W50 W17 D4 W8 D5 6.0
        2 GM Vladimir Malaniuk 2551 W24 L13 W123 W50 W62 W66 W19 6.0
        3 IM Nikolay Noritsyn 2536 W70 D39 W57 W40 W63 D7 W15 6.0
        4 GM Harikrishna Pentala 2678 W114 D12 W87 W11 D1 W20 D10 5.5
        5 GM Eduardas Rozentalis 2631 W23 W20 W13 D7 D19 W34 D1 5.5
        6 IM Artiom Samsonkin 2609 W67 W35 W78 D16 L12 W29 W39 5.5
        7 GM Merab Gagunashvili 2596 W68 W37 W80 D5 W21 D3 D13 5.5
        8 GM Alexander Shabalov 2578 W69 D21 W86 W39 W151 L1 W40 5.5
        9 IM David Cummings 2482 D44 W71 W81 D66 D89 W76 W41 5.5
        10 Roman Sapozhnikov 2434 D71 D44 W88 W80 W142 W27 D4 5.5
        11 FM Bindi Cheng 2426 W14 W49 W58 L4 D65 W51 W42 5.5
        12 IM Michael Mulyar 2405 W25 D4 W82 W31 W6 L15 W49 5.5
        13 FM Aman Hambleton 2315 W29 W2 L5 W55 W181 W16 D7 5.5
        14 Lorne Yee 2222 L11 W72 W129 W97 W190 D18 W37 5.5

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 18, 2010 at 12:56 am

        Who cares? Nothing happens in Canadian chess anyhows..its like North pole championship..there are no serious players there. C;mon.

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