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      Home  >  Major Tournaments  >  Naiditsch leads Grenke Classic with 3 rounds to go, Carlsen & Caruana 2nd

      Naiditsch leads Grenke Classic with 3 rounds to go, Carlsen & Caruana 2nd

      Grenke Chess Classic, Naiditsch


      Standings after round 4

      Rg. SNr Name Elo FED Pts Win

      1 5 GM Naiditsch Arkadij 2706 GER 3 – 2

      2 6 GM Carlsen Magnus 2865 NOR 2½ – 2
      3 1 GM Caruana Fabiano 2811 ITA 2½ – 1

      4 4 GM Adams Michael 2738 ENG 2 – 1
      5 2 GM Bacrot Etienne 2711 FRA 2 – 0

      6 3 GM Aronian Levon 2777 ARM 1½ – 0
      6 8 GM Anand Viswanathan 2797 IND 1½ – 0

      8 7 GM Baramidze David 2594 GER 1 – 0


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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 7, 2015 at 12:47 am

        These guys crap in their pants when they see Wesley So and Lotis Key. This is why he wasn’t invited.

      2. Sugar Mama Reply
        February 7, 2015 at 3:07 am

        My boy Wesley will be tough to beat next time he plays. And why is chokaholic Nakamura past my boy in ratings when he only beat WGM 2300 and GMs in 2400-2500 ratings. There must be wrong in Fide Rating System. Anyway, like what I have said, So will win a LOTS of tournaments because he understand that patience is the KEY to success.

        • EJAY Reply
          February 7, 2015 at 12:52 pm

          Nakamura did BEAT Topalov

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