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    Monroi is showing some 20 games live. Currently available are games with four Canadians (round 1 winners) in round 2 >>>>

    Richard Wang
    Anton Kovalyov
    Michael Song
    Yuanchen Zhang


    Mon Roi>>>>>>http://monroi.com/watch/?tnm_id=1832

    Not showing (didn't win Round 1)

    Razvan Preotu
    David Cummings

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    Jason Cao 1.5/2
    Tanraj Sohal 1.0/2
    Paul Leblanc
    Treasurer Chess Foundation of Canada

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      Oops, yes I missed Jason Cai from BC - #53 on the table and #98 Tanraj Sohal

      The wallchart >>>>>>>http://chessevents.com/2015/06/world...-open-section/

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        I don't understand why, after 64....axb4, Michael Song's round 2 game ended 1-0. Position looks completely level. What am I missing?

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          Maybe his opponents cel phone rang :(

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            Originally posted by Vlad Dobrich View Post
            Maybe his opponents cel phone rang :(
            That could be a very good reason for that!

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              Originally posted by Caesar Posylek View Post
              That could be a very good reason for that!
              For the phone ringing?

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                Originally posted by Walter De Jong View Post
                I don't understand why, after 64....axb4, Michael Song's round 2 game ended 1-0. Position looks completely level. What am I missing?
                The GM blundered and didn't record the move in the Monroi. That's why DGT boards are better. :)

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                  www.chesstour.com/wo15.htm this is the site
                  for the World Open 2015

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                    A better site with all the results is at:

                    http://worldopen.com/

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                      Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
                      A better site with all the results is at:

                      http://worldopen.com/
                      Thank you Hugh. I was looking for the website with results. Another job well done by Razvan. Great to see.

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                        Dont forget we (Canada) have a world class GM in Anton Kovalyov. His performance (with only a slight blip of a loss to GM Mammedov) only half point out of first was truly impressive.

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                          Originally posted by Andy Shaw View Post
                          Thank you Hugh. I was looking for the website with results. Another job well done by Razvan. Great to see.
                          Andu Shaw : Did you graduate from some institution on how to insult people - or does it just come naturally to you?

                          Losing the final three rounds of a swiss tournament never calls for congratulations but I guess not being a chess player you would'nt know that.

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                            Originally posted by Vlad Dobrich View Post
                            Andu Shaw : Did you graduate from some institution on how to insult people - or does it just come naturally to you?

                            Losing the final three rounds of a swiss tournament never calls for congratulations but I guess not being a chess player you would'nt know that.
                            He finished +1 in a field of over 30GMs. I would consider this a good score, Vlad.

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