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Casino de Barcelona Masters (2005)

Player: Sergey Fedorchuk

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. R Felgaer vs S Fedorchuk 0-141 2005 Casino de Barcelona MastersB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
 

Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-29-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: Time controls: 40 moves in 2 hours, plus 1 hour for each player until sudden death. Players were not permitted to offer draws before the first control (40 moves).
Oct-29-05  capablancakarpov: Ivanchuk won the tournament thanks to the better Sonnenbornberger. Final Standings:

IVANCHUK 4

MOSKALENKO 4

ILLESCAS 2½

NARCISO 2

FEDORCHUK 2

FELGAER ½

Oct-29-05  cade: How many points did Chucky gain here? It is important considering his last 2 tournaments were disastrous.
Oct-29-05  iron maiden: The opposition was fairly weak compared to Karabakh and Denmark, so he only gained about 3.8 points.
Oct-29-05  Knight13: Good job, Ivanchuk!
Oct-30-05  Petrosian63: Great win for Ivanchuk after his terrible performances in his last 2 tournaments.

How many points will he gain for this win?

Oct-30-05  ughaibu: Petrosian63: FIDE have abandoned ELO ratings in embarrassment at Topalov's silly remark re Kramnik.
Oct-30-05  shizzle: ughaibu : Your remark is really stupid
Oct-30-05  ughaibu: Well, Petrosian63's question was really stupid.
Oct-31-05  Petrosian63: Why was question stupid?
Oct-31-05  ughaibu: Because it had been answered already.
Oct-31-05  Petrosian63: I'm am so sorry that I can't make a mistake on this site.
Nov-01-05  VishyFan: Chucky will gain 3.4 ELO from this tournament........
Nov-02-05  viensotrs12: does enybody knows, how many he lost in these two preavios tournaments
Nov-02-05  VishyFan: <viensotrs12> go to Ivanchuk's page for that info, I have posted there....
Nov-20-05  aw1988: <Time controls: 40 moves in 2 hours, plus 1 hour for each player until sudden death. Players were not permitted to offer draws before the first control (40 moves).>

I see once again the poor time controls...

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