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After four rounds GM Hovhannisyan leads with a perfect 4-0, a remarkable result having beat two 2600's in a row. 13! GMs have 3.5 - .5 and 41 sit at 3 out of 4.
1 Nabaty Tamir ISR 2690 5
Najer Evgeniy RUS 2683 5
3 Jones Gawain C B ENG 2651 5
4 Inarkiev Ernesto RUS 2684 5
5 Bok Benjamin NED 2622 5
6 Wojtaszek Radoslaw POL 2738 5
7 Sjugirov Sanan RUS 2652 5
8 Skoberne Jure SLO 2563 4.5
9 Piorun Kacper POL 2653 4.5
10 Predke Alexandr RUS 2595 4.5
11 Demchenko Anton RUS 2672 4.5
Martirosyan Haik M. ARM 2586 4.5
13 Paravyan David RUS 2613 4.5
14 Grandelius Nils SWE 2646 4.5
15 Saric Ivan CRO 2657 4.5
16 Hovhannisyan Robert ARM 2601 4.5
17 Yuffa Daniil RUS 2521 4.5
18 Santos Ruiz Miguel ESP 2488 4.5
19 Cheparinov Ivan FID 2693 4.5
20 Jakovenko Dmitry RUS 2746 4.5
21 McShane Luke J ENG 2647 4.5
22 Anton Guijarro David ESP 2647 4.5
23 Rakhmanov Aleksandr RUS 2655 4.5
24 Guseinov Gadir AZE 2646 4.5
Volokitin Andrei UKR 2639 4.5
26 Dubov Daniil RUS 2701 4.5
27 Fedorov Alexei BLR 2559 4.5
28 Navara David CZE 2737 4.5
29 Brkic Ante CRO 2590 4
30 Deac Bogdan-Daniel ROU 2572 4
31 Alekseev Evgeny RUS 2617 4
32 Djukic Nikola MNE 2523 4
33 Vocaturo Daniele ITA 2620 4
Alekseenko Kirill RUS 2609 4
35 Arutinian David GEO 2536 4
36 Ivanchuk Vassily UKR 2713 4
Round Seven Pairings
Bo. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg
1 GM Najer Evgeniy 2683 5 - 5 GM Wojtaszek Radoslaw 2738
2 GM Nabaty Tamir 2690 5 - 5 GM Sjugirov Sanan 2652
3 GM Jones Gawain C B 2651 5 - 5 GM Inarkiev Ernesto 2684
4 GM Navara David 2737 4.5 - 5 GM Bok Benjamin 2622
5 GM Guseinov Gadir 2646 4.5 - 4.5 GM Jakovenko Dmitry 2746
6 GM Dubov Daniil 2701 4.5 - 4.5 GM Volokitin Andrei 2639
7 GM Cheparinov Ivan 2693 4.5 - 4.5 GM Hovhannisyan Robert 2601
8 GM Demchenko Anton 2672 4.5 - 4.5 GM Martirosyan Haik M. 2586
9 GM Saric Ivan 2657 4.5 - 4.5 GM Predke Alexandr 2595
10 GM Rakhmanov Aleksandr 2655 4.5 - 4.5 GM Skoberne Jure 2563
11 GM Piorun Kacper 2653 4.5 - 4.5 IM Santos Ruiz Miguel 2488
12 GM Yuffa Daniil 2521 4.5 - 4.5 GM Anton Guijarro David 2647
13 GM McShane Luke J 2647 4.5 - 4.5 GM Fedorov Alexei 2559
14 GM Paravyan David 2613 4.5 - 4.5 GM Grandelius Nils 2646
15 GM Mchedlishvili Mikheil 2600 4 - 4 GM Ivanchuk Vassily 2713
16 GM Mamedov Rauf 2709 4 - 4 GM Pantsulaia Levan 2593
17 GM Kovchan Alexander 2596 4 - 4 GM Matlakov Maxim 2707
18 GM Brkic Ante 2590 4 - 4 GM Jobava Baadur 2685
19 GM Kravtsiv Martyn 2685 4 - 4 GM Hracek Zbynek 2589
20 GM Sargissian Gabriel 2677 4 - 4 GM Bogner Sebastian 2588
My machine says that it is mate in 17 for Black.
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Francisco Vallejo Pons was the fourth seed in the tournament. After five rounds he had 2.5 points.
Chess24.com - The no. 1 Spanish chess player withdrew from the European Championship after 5 rounds. He explains his life has been a nightmare for the last 2 years after being hit for over half a million euros by the Spanish Treasury in relation to poker, although he lost money at that game
https://www.chessbomb.com/arena/2018...an-Sanal_Vahap This game is hilarious. After White makes many pawn moves Black decides he has to catch up with pawn moves and maybe unknown to him his position drifts south. Suddenly 0-0-0 and Black is in trouble. His queen staggers around and the c6 pawn thrust finishes him.
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