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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  The big winners in Vegas

      The big winners in Vegas

      Las Vegas Chess Festival, Susan Polgar World Open


      Top finishers at the National Open:

      1-6 GM Kamsky, Gata NY 2782 5.0
      1-6 GM Fressinet, Laurent FRA 2706 5.0
      1-6 GM Petrosian, Tigran L ARM 2666 5.0
      1-6 GM Kolev, Atanas BGR 2620 5.0
      1-6 IM Finegold, Ben MI 2594 5.0
      1-6 GM Friedel, Josh NH 2504 5.0

      7-9 GM Erenburg, Sergey ISR 2613 4.5
      7-9 GM Khachiyan, Melikset CA 2566 4.5
      7-9 IM Robson, Ray FL 2433 4.5

      SP World Open for Boys and Girls:

      Girls under 8 Co-Champions: Annie Wang, Nicole Zlotchevsky, Alisha Chawla, Queena Deng 4-1
      Boys under 8 Champion: Winston Zen 5-0
      Girls under 11 Champion: Leanne Hwa 5-0
      Boys under 11 Champion:Tommy Polgar 5-0
      Girls under 14 Champion: Sayaka Foley 5-0 (TTU $36,000 scholarship – Out of state tuition)
      Boys under 14 Champion: Matthew Martinez 5-0
      Girls under 19 Champion: Rebecca Lelko 4.5-.5 (TTU $36,000 scholarship – Out of state tuition)
      Boys under 19 Champion: Randel Eng 5-0 (TTU $36,000 scholarship – Out of state tuition)

      Official website: http://www.lvchessfestival.com/

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      5 Comments

      1. Pyada Reply
        June 9, 2008 at 5:46 pm

        I know you love Gata, that doesn’t mean his rating is 2782!
        Doesn’t want to be mean, need a correction for now. Hope he achieves this rating.

      2. ebutaljib Reply
        June 9, 2008 at 6:29 pm

        He IS rated 2782 in USCF!

      3. Paul Serrano Reply
        June 9, 2008 at 7:21 pm

        I still can’t get over seeing Fressinet in an American Swiss, even if it’s not his first time. Why would he have been seeded using his Quick rating?

        And the major question, where was Almira?

      4. jolly Reply
        June 10, 2008 at 2:59 am

        Friedel is proving that he’s worthy of his new GM title by playing the top two seeds (Kamsky and Nakamura) to hard-fought draws. Way to go, Josh!

      5. Anonymous Reply
        June 11, 2008 at 4:46 am

        Very impressed by the game
        Petrosian vs Pruess in round 6
        The ending was classic 🙂

        J.Lohner

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