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      Home  >  General News  >  The final 14 games

      The final 14 games

      Moscow, Russia, World Blitz Championship

      Here are the matchups for the final 14 games of the 2009 World Blitz Championship:

      No. Title Name Fed. FIDE





      R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 Total
      1 GM Carlsen, Magnus NOR 2801





      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      9b
      17w
      18w
      2b
      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      21.0
      2 GM Anand, Viswanathan IND 2788





      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      3b
      9w
      17b
      1w
      18w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      20.0
      3 GM Karjakin, Sergey UKR 2723





      22b
      14w
      18w
      9b
      17w
      1b
      2w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      4w
      21b
      18.5
      4 GM Kramnik, Vladimir RUS 2772





      16w
      18b
      21b
      20w
      15b
      10w
      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      3b
      9w
      16.5
      5 GM Svidler, Peter RUS 2754





      2w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      4w
      21b
      20w
      15b
      10w
      18b
      6b
      7w
      16.5
      6 GM Ponomariov, Ruslan UKR 2739





      1w
      2b
      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      21w
      20b
      15w
      10b
      5w
      18b
      16.0
      7 GM Grischuk, Alexander RUS 2736





      17w
      1b
      2w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      4w
      21b
      20w
      15b
      10w
      5b
      16.0
      8 GM Aronian, Levon ARM 2786





      15b
      10w
      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      3b
      9w
      17b
      1w
      2b
      19w
      14.5
      9 GM Karpov, Anatoly RUS 2619





      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      18w
      17b
      1w
      2b
      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      14.0
      10 GM Morozevich, Alexander RUS 2750





      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      21w
      20b
      15w
      18b
      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      13.5
      11 GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar AZE 2719





      9w
      17b
      1w
      2b
      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      21w
      20b
      15w
      10b
      13.5
      12 GM Leko, Peter HUN 2752





      21b
      20w
      15b
      10w
      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      3b
      9w
      17b
      1w
      13.0
      13 GM Jakovenko, Dmitry RUS 2736





      20b
      15w
      10b
      5w
      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      9b
      17w
      1b
      2w
      12.5
      14 GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier CUB 2719





      18w
      3b
      9w
      17b
      1w
      2b
      19w
      8b
      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      21w
      20b
      12.0
      15 GM Bareev, Evgeny RUS 2634





      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      4w
      21b
      20w
      18b
      10b
      5w
      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      12.0
      16 GM Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR 2739





      4b
      21w
      20b
      15w
      10b
      5w
      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      9b
      17w
      12.0
      17 GM Naiditsch, Arkadij GER 2689





      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      3b
      9w
      18w
      1b
      2w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      12.0
      18 GM Gelfand, Boris ISR 2758





      14b
      4w
      3b
      21w
      9b
      20w
      17b
      15w
      1b
      10w
      2b
      5w
      19b
      6w
      11.5
      19 GM Polgar, Judit HUN 2680





      10b
      5w
      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      9b
      17w
      1b
      2w
      18w
      8b
      11.5
      20 GM Kosteniuk, Alexandra RUS 2517





      13w
      12b
      16w
      4b
      21w
      18b
      15b
      10w
      5b
      6w
      7b
      11w
      22b
      14w
      11.0
      21 GM Gashimov, Vugar AZE 2758





      12w
      16b
      4w
      18b
      20b
      15w
      10b
      5w
      6b
      7w
      11b
      22w
      14b
      3w
      11.0
      22 GM Tkachiev, Vladislav FRA 2642





      3w
      9b
      17w
      1b
      2w
      19b
      8w
      13b
      12w
      16b
      4w
      21b
      20w
      15b
      9.5
      Source: http://tal.russiachess.org/results/2009/blitz/tournament_table_acc_places.html
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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 6:28 pm

        Anand is the God of blitz. He should win it by 4 points.

      2. Spektator Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 6:51 pm

        Former “God”, I’m afraid. And soon to be former world champion too – blitz and classical chess.

        It just seems so obvious and inevitable. The recent development speaks volumes about who will be the next dominant world champion since Kasparov. All hail king Carlsen.

      3. Lionel Davis Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 7:23 pm

        Gettem lil sister! Susan, kasparov “mixin me up” he says i dont exist! hehehe, so whats all theses funny lookin knight moves about? hahaha. oh,i think i got it Susan, lets be quiet then go into a room and agree its the transboard sophia rule like they did maurice ashley ! hahahaaha.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 8:32 pm

        Carlsen was great on day 2. We did not see that on day 1.Let’s wait and see if he can maintain that intensity on day 3.

        I think experience in key in blitz and the little kid has some ways to go before he can dethrone the original WizKid.

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