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      Home  >  General News  >  Miroshnichenko takes over lead in Antwerp

      Miroshnichenko takes over lead in Antwerp

      Antwerp, Miroshnichenko


      GM Lahno held top seed to a draw while GM Miroshnichenko defeated GM Werle. This gives GM Miroshnichenko the clear lead at Antwerp after 5 rounds.

      Round 5 results:

      Lahno, Kateryna – Bu Xiangzhi ½-½
      Miroshnichenko, Evgenij – Werle, Jan 1-0
      Vaganian, Rafael – Schebler, Gerhard ½-½
      Gyimesi, Zoltan – Timman, Jan ½-½
      Michiels, Bart – Van der Stricht, Geert 1-0

      Standings after 5 rounds:

      1. Miroshnichenko, Evgenij g UKR 2593 5

      2. Bu Xiangzhi g CHN 2710 4½

      3. Timman, Jan H g NED 2562 4

      4. Gyimesi, Zoltan g HUN 2586 3½
      5. Schebler, Gerhard g GER 2453 3½

      6. Vaganian, Rafael A g ARM 2594 3

      7. Werle, Jan g NED 2591 2½
      8. Michiels, Bart m BEL 2442 2½

      9. Lahno, Kateryna g UKR 2507 1

      10. Van der Stricht, Geert m BEL 2426 ½

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 28, 2008 at 1:21 pm

        Score list here are totally wrong, Both Bu and Mikensko have 4 pts.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 28, 2008 at 2:50 pm

        That’s true, the scores presented are wrong indeed. Lookd odd anyway as I believe the two leaders faced yesterday – how could one have 100% and the other just given away a single draw?!

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