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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  World Amateur 2012 – Iceland takes the lead

      World Amateur 2012 – Iceland takes the lead

      Amateur, Porto Carras, World Championship

      After the 8th round of the 2012 FIDE World Amateur Championship, that is currently under way in Porto Carras, Oliver Johannesson from Iceland assumed the leading position with 7 points, half a point clear from the chasing pack.

      Four players with 6.5 points are still in contention for the first place.

      Results round 8 / Standings round 8

      Top round 9 pairings are Tsakiris Haralambos – Johannesson Oliver, Akinci Muzaffer Ege – Moscotes Fernando, Reyes Rios Juan Camilo – Musiienko Danylo, Tqavadze Giorgi – Manelidis Savvas, Paetz Carsten – Liberman Alexander, Kafetzis Georgios -Bes Michal and Pertaia Enver – Ersoz Bartu.

      In the Alexander the Great Open white pieces dominated on the top four boards. GM Dejan Antic defeated the earlier leader GM Kivanc Haznedaroglu after a fine positional squeeze, while GM Petar Drenchev converted the extra piece into a full point in the game against Nikolaos Galopoulos.

      GM Athanasios Mastrovasilis won against IM Rasmus Skytte and IM Malcolm Pein punished the risky opening choice of WGM Andjelija Stojanovic.

      Top round 9 pairings are GM Drenchev Petar – GM Antic Dejan, Galopoulos Nikolaos – GM Mastrovasilis Athanasios, GM Haznedaroglu Kivanc – IM Pein Malcolm, IM Skytte Rasmus – Tsarouhas Vasilios, FM Ali Marandi Cemil Can – WIM Djukic Sandra, Spirliadis Achileas – FM Gogolis Alexandros

      Results round 8 / Standings round 8

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 23, 2012 at 5:42 am

        Great for Iceland.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 23, 2012 at 11:49 am

        Susan! Can someone tell us why unrated Claus Riemann (Germany)who at 6.5 points was in 2nd place after the 8th round of the ‘World Amateur Ch 2012’,not paired and did not play the final 9th round? Also note that he had a fantastic tournament,defeating the eventual champion Tsakiris in round 7.
        amar

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