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Hrair Simonian
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Igor Lutsko

Bad Hrair Day

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Pentala Harikrishna
(1986-)

Opening of the Day
King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f4

Battle of the Brains IV

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May 7-18
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May 7
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Legnica, Poland
May 5-16
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Geneva, Switzerland
May 3-16
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St. Louis, USA
May 3-12
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St. Louis, USA
May 3-12
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Anand-Carlsen World Championship
Chennai, India
Nov 6-26
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Apr 20-May 1
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Xinghua, China
Apr 16-27
Wang Yue (top seed) won by a point and a half.
 
Chinese Championships (Women)
Xinghua, China
Apr 16-27
Ding Yixin is the 2013 Chinese Women's Chess Champion.
 
Russian Team Championships
Sochi, Russia
Apr 6-14
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Sochi, Russia
Apr 6-14
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London, UK
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Mar 18-25
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13th European Individual Senior Championship
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Mar 10-20
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Women's World Team Championship
Astana, Kazakhstan
Mar 3-12
10 countries competed: India, USA, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, France, Romania, China, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Ukraine took the gold, ahead of China and Russia.
 

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