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Gawain Jones
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Gawain Down

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Dr. Anthony Saidy
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The Urusov Gambit
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May 8-20
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May 8-20
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May 4-14
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnman
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Malmo, Sweden
May 9-16
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Havana, Cuba
May 3-14
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Apr 27
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Arvier, Italy
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Zurich, Switzerland
Apr 21-28
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Bangkok, Thailand
Apr 13-19
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Dubai, UAE
Apr 15-23
Ni Hua won on tiebreaks after getting off to a fabulous start (4/4) at this very strong Swiss.
 
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Sochi, Russia
Apr 8-16
Tomsk-400 cruised to the finish line with Sergey Karjakin on board one boasting a 2896 performance rating.
 
Russian Team Championships (Women)
Sochi, Russia
Apr 8-16
Ladya/Kazan won the women's event, with Nadezhda Kosintseva on board one.
 
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Xinghua, China
Mar 27-Apr 7
Ding Liren becomes the Chinese Champion for the third year in a row, finishing with 8/11.
 
Chinese Chess Championships (women)
Xinghua, China
Mar 27-Apr 7
Huang Qian and Zhang Xiaowen both finish with 8/11, but Huang Qian took gold on tiebreak.
 
13th European Individual Championship
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Mar 20-31
100 players rated over 2600 at the biggest Swiss of the year! Dmitry Jakovenko trailed Fressinet by a half point going into the final round, then beat him to take the title with 8.5/11.
 

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