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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News  >  Sutovsky, Tregubov, Movsesian lead EICC

      Sutovsky, Tregubov, Movsesian lead EICC

      Bulgaria, EICC, Plovdiv


      Overall standings after 7 rounds:

      1 GM Sutovsky, Emil 2630 ISR 6,0
      2 GM Tregubov, Pavel V 2629 RUS 6,0
      3 GM Movsesian, Sergei 2695 SVK 6,0

      4 GM Iotov, Valentin 2531 BUL 5,5
      5 GM Pantsulaia, Levan 2617 GEO 5,5
      6 GM Tiviakov, Sergei 2634 NED 5,5
      7 GM Motylev, Alexander 2666 RUS 5,5
      8 GM Grachev, Boris 2610 RUS 5,5
      9 GM Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2632 FRA 5,5
      10 GM Caruana, Fabiano 2620 ITA 5,5

      Official website: http://www.eicc2008.com/en/

      Women’s standings after 7 rounds:

      1 GM Lahno, Kateryna 2479 UKR 5,5
      2 IM Muzychuk, Anna 2486 SLO 5,5
      3 IM Danielian, Elina 2479 ARM 5,5
      4 GM Stefanova, Antoaneta 2538 BUL 5,5
      5 IM Ushenina, Anna 2474 UKR 5,5
      6 IM Cmilyte, Viktorija 2466 LTU 5,5
      7 GM Cramling, Pia 2539 SWE 5,5
      8 WGM Zhukova, Natalia 2450 UKR 5,5

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 29, 2008 at 4:37 am

        Caruana made a big comeback. Good for him.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 29, 2008 at 4:45 pm

        I was searching for some results and couldn’t find those of Marie Sebag.Than I saw her in the men’s section competing !?!?!
        Hahaha, is she out of mind,what she wants to achieve?Well,Pia Cramling is stronger player than Sebag and she competes in women’s section.Ahh,those French women…

        I agree about Fabiano .Sudden awakening in the last couple of rounds.He starts to show his real strenght.Time to catch up with leaders Fabiano.

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