Saturday 2 February 2013

Moscow Open

Ian Nepomniachtchi- the nr.1 favourite and a student of  RSSU
    The traditional "Moscow Open" Chess Festival starts today. There are 6 tournaments organized by the Russian State Social University (RSSU). There's the "A" one- the strongest one- there are 17 players with a 2600+ Elo playing there and a total of 227(!) players:

1GMNepomniachtchi IanRUS27031
2GMKhismatullin DenisRUS2655
3GMMamedov RaufAZE26511
4GMKhairullin IldarRUS2650
5GMNajer EvgeniyRUS26471
6GMIturrizaga EduardoVEN2646
7GMKrasenkow MichalPOL2643
8GMNyzhnyk IllyaUKR2637
9GMKokarev DmitryRUS26351
10GMDemchenko AntonRUS26271
11GMGanguly Surya ShekharIND2626
12GMAmonatov FarrukhTJK2625
13GMGuseinov GadirAZE26231
14GMSmirnov PavelRUS2618
15GMGupta AbhijeetIND2612
16GMRakhmanov AleksandrRUS26121
17GMSvetushkin DmitryMDA2612

     The "B" tournament is a strong Open destined for women, with 12 players with a 2300+ Elo:
Anastasia Bodnaruk
1IMBodnaruk AnastasiaRUS2430
2WGMBatsiashvili NinoGEO2407
3WGMKovanova BairaRUS2387
4IMOvod EvgenijaRUS2361
5WGMKashlinskaya AlinaRUS2350
6IMRomanko MarinaRUS2349
7WGMKarnaukhova ElmiraRUS2348
8WGMManakova MariaSRB2347
9WGMCharochkina DariaRUS2332
10IMGalojan LilitARM2326
11WGMIljushina OlgaRUS2317
12WIMDolzhykova KaterynaUKR2309

   
     The "C" tournament is destined for players with an Elo below 2300. The "D" tournament is one for veterans, with Evgeny Sveshnikov as the favourite:
Evgeny Sveshnikov
1GMSveshnikov EvgenyLAT2530
2Kuindzhy AlexanderRUS2406
3IMMishuchkov Nikolai M.RUS2386
4IMDragomarezkij EvgeniRUS2363
5IMKarasev Vladimir IRUS2359
6WGMStrutinskaya Galina NRUS2317
7FMTurikov ViktorRUS2266
8IMKozlov Vladimir NRUS2262
9Kalinin AnatolyRUS2257
10Kachar VladimirRUS2253

     The "E" tournament is actually nothing less than the World Cup among chess compositors.
Aleksandr Shimanov
     The "F" tournament is a round-robin among GM students, destined for young talented players,with Aleksandr Shimanov as the favourite:














Olga Girya
     The last but not the least important tournament is the one where I would have played if my session at the University wouldn't interfere- it's the "G" tournament- among WGM students, a round-robin as well, with Olga Girya as the nr.1 rating favourite:












     The 1st round starts today, at 4pm (Moscow time). The last 2 tournaments have live cover of all the games- so it will be interesting to watch.
      I wish good luck to all of my friends playing there and while there's still some time until the games start, I'd bettter return to studying for my exams :)


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