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      Home  >  General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  SPICE Cup round 3 pairings

      SPICE Cup round 3 pairings

      SPICE Cup, St Louis, Webster University

      Photos from 2013 SPICE Cup: https://picasaweb.google.com/116302832360230031699/SPICECup2013

      Round 3 pairings

      1 GM Aleksandr Lenderman (2539) – GM Quang Liem Le (2712)
      2 GM Alexander Shabalov (2520) – GM Alexander Ipatov (2625)
      3 IM Raja Panjwani (2422) – GM Denes Boros (2494)
      4 GM Alex Yermolinsky (2516) –  FM Kostya Kavustkiy (2272)
      5 GM Mackenzie Molner (2493) – Daniel Gurevich (2258)
      6 FM Jeffrey Xiong (2345) –  IM Vitaly Neimer (2378)
      7 Andrew Tang (2174) – FM Joel Banawa (2367)
      8 FM Awonder Liang (2207) – GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez (2575)
      9 GM Ray Robson (2628) – FM Jouaquim Banawa (2305)
      10 IM Leonid Gerzhoy (2478) – FM Robby Adamson (2278)
      11 GM Andre Diamant (2461) – FM Doug Eckert (2247)
      12 IM Kayden Troff (2431) – WIM Altanulzii Enkhtuul (2247)
      13 IM Priyadharshan Kannappan (2425) –  Joshua Colas (2242)
      14 IM Keaton Kiewra (2404) – Spencer Finegold (2132)
      15 FM Samuel Sevian (2393) – James Voelker (2186)
      16 CM Ruifeng Li (2246) – FM Eric Rodriguez (2307)
      17 GM Anatoly Bykhovsky (2521) – Nolan Hendrickson (2178)
      18 FM Akshat Chandra (2318) – IM Joshua Ruiz (2399)
      19 WIM Diana Real Pereyra (2100) – WIM Inna Agrest (2154)
      20 GM Aleksandr Rakhmanov (2603) – WFM Sarah Chiang (2102)
      21 FM Renan Reis (2266) – Manuel Valerio Waldo Nieto (2014)
      22 FM Hans Jung (2122) –  Guillermo Liugui Ubaldo Nieto (1978)

      ½ GM Manuel Leon Hoyos (2552) BYE
      ½ GM Ben Finegold (2482) BYE
      ½ Manuel Guillermo Nieto (1909) BYE

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 17, 2013 at 2:17 am

        Did Nakamura get knocked out? I would expect him to be top board. This is a very competitive tournament. Kudos to the organizers.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 17, 2013 at 2:30 pm

        Nakamura lost his first 2 matches against unranked players that’s why he pulled out to save face. Great tournament though. Why isnt Wesley playing?

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