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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Xiong continues to lead World Junior after 9 rounds

      Xiong continues to lead World Junior after 9 rounds

      Jeffery Xiong, World junior championship

      Xiong, Jeffery GM

      Rank after Round 9 (top 25)

      http://chess-results.com/tnr233622.aspx

      Rk. SNo Name FED RtgI Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp n w we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 2 GM Xiong Jeffery USA 2633 7,5 0,0 46,0 50,5 5 6,0 2741 9 7,5 6,38 1,12 10 11,2
      2 18 IM Nasuta Grzegorz POL 2442 7,0 0,0 42,5 46,5 5 5,0 2593 9 7 5,25 1,75 10 17,5
      3 9 Xu Yinglun CHN 2516 6,5 0,0 46,0 49,5 4 4,0 2616 9 6,5 5,28 1,22 10 12,2
      4 1 GM Artemiev Vladislav RUS 2665 6,5 0,0 44,0 47,5 4 5,0 2614 9 6,5 6,95 -0,45 10 -4,5
      5 37 Ivekovic Bozidar CRO 2351 6,5 0,0 41,0 43,5 4 6,0 2525 9 6,5 4,09 2,41 20 48,2
      6 11 GM Karthikeyan Murali IND 2514 6,0 0,0 47,5 52,0 4 5,0 2562 9 6 5,36 0,64 10 6,4
      7 7 GM Aravindh Chithambaram Vr. IND 2543 6,0 0,0 46,0 50,0 4 4,0 2531 9 6 6,09 -0,09 10 -0,9
      8 4 Maghsoodloo Parham IRI 2576 6,0 0,0 45,5 48,5 4 4,0 2514 9 6 6,36 -0,36 10 -3,6
      9 6 IM Svane Rasmus GER 2546 6,0 0,0 44,0 47,5 5 4,0 2542 9 6 6,00 0,00 10 0,0
      10 19 Beradze Irakli GEO 2440 6,0 0,0 42,5 45,5 4 4,0 2511 9 6 5,11 0,89 10 8,9
      11 10 GM Sunilduth Lyna Narayanan IND 2515 5,5 0,0 48,5 52,0 4 3,0 2548 9 5,5 5,05 0,45 10 4,5
      12 3 GM Alekseenko Kirill RUS 2582 5,5 0,0 45,0 48,0 4 5,0 2453 9 5,5 6,80 -1,30 10 -13,0
      13 25 IM Menezes Christoph AUT 2408 5,5 0,0 44,0 47,5 4 4,0 2456 9 5,5 4,89 0,61 10 6,1
      14 30 FM Xu Yi CHN 2371 5,5 0,0 43,5 47,0 5 3,0 2477 9 5,5 4,15 1,35 20 27,0
      15 20 IM Mosadeghpour Masoud IRI 2437 5,5 0,0 43,5 46,5 5 3,0 2520 9 5,5 4,42 1,08 10 10,8
      16 12 GM Gagare Shardul IND 2486 5,5 0,0 42,0 46,0 4 3,0 2446 9 5,5 5,95 -0,45 10 -4,5
      17 21 IM Visakh N R IND 2431 5,5 0,0 42,0 45,5 5 3,0 2477 9 5,5 4,88 0,62 10 6,2
      18 26 IM Bersamina Paulo PHI 2402 5,5 0,0 41,0 43,5 4 3,0 2371 9 5,5 5,77 -0,27 10 -2,7
      19 29 IM Beukema Stefan BEL 2380 5,5 0,0 40,5 42,5 4 4,0 2470 9 5,5 4,39 1,11 20 22,2
      20 5 GM Wagner Dennis GER 2572 5,5 0,0 40,0 44,0 4 3,0 2384 9 5,5 7,33 -1,83 10 -18,3
      21 60 Srijit Paul IND 2217 5,5 0,0 40,0 43,5 4 5,0 2464 9 5,5 2,55 2,95 40 118,0
      22 43 FM Grandadam Patrik SUI 2325 5,5 0,0 39,0 40,0 5 4,0 2386 9 5,5 4,36 1,14 20 22,8
      23 13 IM Lorparizangeneh Shahin IRI 2478 5,5 0,0 37,0 41,0 4 3,0 2417 9 5,5 6,14 -0,64 10 -6,4
      24 8 IM Henriquez Villagra Cristobal CHI 2520 5,5 0,0 37,0 40,0 5 3,0 2438 9 5,5 6,40 -0,90 10 -9,0
      25 23 FM Praggnanandhaa R IND 2429 5,0 0,0 44,5 48,5 4 3,0 2445 9 5 4,82 0,18 10 1,8
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