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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Vallejo, Sokolov, Almasi, and Volkov lead in Nakhchivan

      Vallejo, Sokolov, Almasi, and Volkov lead in Nakhchivan

      Almasi, Azerbaijan, Sokolov, Vallejo Pons


      Vallejo, Sokolov, Almasi, and Volkov lead in Nakhchivan
      Photos, standings, and more from the top open of April

      The Super Open Nakhchivan 2011 continues in Azerbaijan. After round 4 there are 4 players sharing the leading position – Francisco Vallejo Pons (Spain), Zoltan Almasi (Hungary), Sergey Volkov (Russia), and Ivan Sokolov (Bosna and Herzegovina). They are facing each other in direct battles today, always eying their back, as Wang Yue, Ilia Smirin, Alexander Ipatov, Eltaj Safarli, Mikheil Mchedlishvili, Evgenij Miroshnichenko, and several other top contenders are withing 1/2 to 1 points distance.

      The International Chess Festival Nakhchivan Open, dedicated to the memory of President Heydar Aliyev, is scheduled to take place from 23rd April to 1st May at the “Nakhchivan Chess Center” in Nakhchivan.

      The Festival is organized by the Azerbaijan Youth & Sport Ministry, Azerbaijan Chess Federation and Nakhchivan AR Chess Federation. Nine rounds according to Swiss system will be played in the tournament. The total prize fund is $ 66.500.

      Follow the live games at www.chess.az and www.azerichess.az.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 27, 2011 at 5:22 pm

        Go Zoltan!

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