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Alexander Moiseenko
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Semi-Slav, Anti-Meran Gambit
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 c6 5. Bg5 dxc4 6. e4 b5 7. e5

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Apr 22-30
Malmo, Sweden
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Azerbaijan
Apr 20-May 6
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Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Apr 20-May 3
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Kateryna Lahno won the women's event on 8.5/11.
 
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Apr 15-20
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Apr 15-20
Li Ruofan won the this round robin featuring 6 of the world's strongest females.
 
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Spain
Apr 18-20
Topalov won the final beating Francisco Vallejo Pons.
 
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Dagomys, Sochi
Apr 1-14
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Norway
Apr 8-16
Kaidanov wins with 7/9.
 
Dubai Open
Dubai, UAE
Apr 6-15
Prodigy Wesley So won the cup with 7/9 points.
 
Ruy Lopez Chess Festival
Mérdia, Spain
Apr 4-13
Michael Adams wins with 5.5/7.
 
Dutch Championships
Hilversum, NL
Apr 2-13
Jan Smeets is the new Dutch Champion, by defeating Stellwagen in the last round and finishing with 7.5/11.
 
Heviz Tournament
Hungary
Mar 18-28
Balogh, Naiditsch, Nisipeanu, and Almasi tied with 5.5/10, and Csaba Balogh wins first place on a tiebreak.
 
Foxwoods Open
Connecticut, USA
Mar 19-22
Yury Shulman defeats Alexander Ivanov in an Armageddon playoff for the title.
 
Amber Tournament (Rapid)
Nice, France
Mar 14-28
Aronian wins handily with 8/11, a point and a half against 2nd place Ivanchuk.
 

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