Meanwhile,at the World Open

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  • Meanwhile,at the World Open

    In round two, Leonid Gerzhoy defeated top seeded Sam Shankland 2601 in 45 moves! This puts Leonid in a
    4-way tie for the lead with 2 - 0.

    The Game>>>>>http://chesstournamentservices.com/cca/live-games/
    Last edited by Vlad Dobrich; Wednesday, 3rd July, 2013, 01:04 PM.

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    Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

    That's in the 7-day format - only about a dozen players choosing that option. To come, are the 5-day, 4-day, and 3-day formats (varying by sections). They all merge for the last 3 or 4 rounds.

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    • #3
      Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

      The Gerzhoy steamroller rolls on! Leonid is now in clear first in the 7 day schedule with a 3 - 0 record. There are, however, over 20 GM's lurking in the 5 day schedule which will meld with Leonid's group on the weekend.

      Leonid checkmated IM Darwin Yang in the third round.
      The game>>>>>> http://monroi.com/watch/?tnm_id=1723

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      • #4
        Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

        After 7 rounds, Leonid has 3.5 (3 losses in a row); Bindi Cheng has 4.

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        • #5
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          David Zhou from McGill is leading the U1800 section with 7/8. First prize is $13 000 :)

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            Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

            Bindi and Leonid both ended up with 5.5/9 - winning $462.50 each. 6.5 was enough to win the Open section.
            Shiyam Thavandiran had 5.0; Michael Kleinman 4.0; Janak Awatramani 4.0; James Chan 3.5; Ian Finlay 0/2.

            All the Canadians I could find in other sections (scores out of 9 except where indicated):

            U2400 - Christopher Knox 5.0 (re-entry; 0.5/3 on original entry); Roman Sapozhnikov 5.0; Jackie Peng 1.0/6.
            U2200 - Yuanchen Zhang 5.5; Victor Dzera 5.5; Jofrel Landingin 3.0 (re-entry; 1/3 on original entry).
            U2000 - Ian Finlay 6.0 (re-entry); Louis Morin 5.5; Ralph Deline 4.0; Pierre Maheux 4.0; Guangyu Song 0.0/1.
            U1800 - David Zhou 7.5 (tie for 1st; re-entry; 0.0/1 on original entry; 1-point bye in round 8?); Dennis Shamroni 6.0; George Avery Jones 4.5; Gilles Bruneau 4.0; Brian Clarke 3.5; Mario V Piccinin 3.0; Guangyu Song 1.0/3.
            U1600 - Janet Peng 4.5/8; Alexandru Muscalu 4.5/8 (2nd re-entry; 1/3 on original entry; 1/3 on 1st re-entry); Jacques Bolduc 4.0.

            Entry fees were as high as $350 ($160 extra for a re-entry). Approximately 1321 entries.
            Last edited by Hugh Brodie; Monday, 8th July, 2013, 04:23 PM.

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            • #7
              Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

              Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
              Bindi and Leonid both ended up with 5.5/9 - winning $462.50 each. 6.5 was enough to win the Open section.
              Shiyam Thavandiran had 5.0; Michael Kleinman 4.0; Janak Awatramani 4.0; James Chan 3.5; Ian Finlay 0/2.

              All the Canadians I could find in other sections (scores out of 9 except where indicated):

              U2400 - Christopher Knox 5.0 (re-entry; 0.5/3 on original entry); Roman Sapozhnikov 5.0; Jackie Peng 1.0/6.
              U2200 - Yuanchen Zhang 5.5; Victor Dzera 5.5; Jofrel Landingin 3.0 (re-entry; 1/3 on original entry).
              U2000 - Ian Finlay 6.0 (re-entry); Louis Morin 5.5; Ralph Deline 4.0; Pierre Maheux 4.0; Guangyu Song 0.0/1.
              U1800 - David Zhou 7.5 (tie for 1st; re-entry; 0.0/1 on original entry; 1-point bye in round 8?); Dennis Shamroni 6.0; George Avery Jones 4.5; Gilles Bruneau 4.0; Brian Clarke 3.5; Mario V Piccinin 3.0; Guangyu Song 1.0/3.
              U1600 - Janet Peng 4.5/8; Alexandru Muscalu 4.5/8 (2nd re-entry; 1/3 on original entry; 1/3 on 1st re-entry); Jacques Bolduc 4.0.

              Entry fees were as high as $350 ($160 extra for a re-entry). Approximately 1321 entries.
              I put a few pictures on my blog from the World Open. Check it out at http://ralphsattic.blogspot.ca/

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              • #8
                Re: Meanwhile,at the World Open

                From the photos, you can see what happens when equipment isn't supplied - green and purple pieces, or a red and white board.

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