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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News  >  Roiz & Atalik shares first ahead of Karpov

      Roiz & Atalik shares first ahead of Karpov

      Atalik, Gorenje, Karpov, Roiz


      Round 9 pairings:

      Michael Roiz 2616 – Suat Atalik 2584 draw
      Dusko Pavasovic 2567 – Anatoly Karpov 2668 draw
      Mihajlo Stojanovic 2588 – Ivan Ivanisevic 2614 draw
      Branko Damljanovic 2585 – Kiril Georgiev 2653 0-1
      Viorel Iordachescu 2587 – Predrag Nikolic 2631 0-1

      Final Standings:

      1. GM Roiz Michael 2616 ISR 6.5
      1. GM Atalik Suat 2584 TUR 6.5

      3. GM Karpov Anatoly 2668 RUS 5.5

      4. GM Ivanisevic Ivan 2614 SRB 5.0
      4. GM Nikolic Predrag 2631 BIH 5.0

      6. GM Georgiev Kiril 2653 BUL 4.5

      7. GM Damljanovic Branko 2585 SRB 4.0

      8. IM Stojanovic Mihajlo 2588 SRB 3.0

      9. GM Iordachescu Viorel 2587 MDA 2.5
      9. GM Pavasovic Dusko 2567 SLO 2.5

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 21, 2007 at 10:18 pm

        Too many draws for Karpov.

      2. MayanKing Reply
        June 22, 2007 at 3:41 am

        Never mind the bullocks, a good result for the oldtimer.

      3. MayanKing Reply
        June 22, 2007 at 6:45 am

        Roiz win over Karpov was important in his winning this tournament. Karpov and Roiz scored 5.5 against everyone else, so their individual game took on a big importance on outcome of tournament.

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