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6th Dubai Open (2004)

Player: Anjas Novita

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. A Novita vs Miroshnichenko  0-152 2004 6th Dubai OpenB57 Sicilian
2. A Novita vs Sveshnikov  1-048 2004 6th Dubai OpenB30 Sicilian
3. A Novita vs R Mamedov  0-140 2004 6th Dubai OpenB77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
4. A Korobov vs A Novita  1-029 2004 6th Dubai OpenD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. A Novita vs C Kosasih  ½-½10 2004 6th Dubai OpenA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
6. D V Prasad vs A Novita  0-166 2004 6th Dubai OpenB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
7. A Novita vs N Miezis  ½-½38 2004 6th Dubai OpenB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-29-04  iron maiden: Thanks to chessgames.com for posting the games.
Congratulations to Mamedyarov for winning the Open and Carlsen for winning the GM title!
Apr-29-04  shr0pshire: Yes, thanks chessgames.com for the games!
Apr-30-04  stizzsr: if anyone wants to play me play me
Apr-30-04  Lawrence: <stizzsr>, this is not a playing site but on the homepage there's a big list of places where you can play chess. Or check F.A.Q. Regards.
May-01-04  ruylopez900: http://arabfide.com/dubaiopen2004/i... is the tournament's official site, don't know how long it'll stay up, but last year's is still going.
May-01-04  ruylopez900: Grandmaster Shakriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan, former World Junior champion, beat erstwhile solo leader Pavel Eljanov of Ukraine to win the 6th Dubai Open Championship and the top prize of $5,000. Mamedyarov finished with 7 points out of 9 rounds. Twelve players shared second slot with 6.5 points each including Magnus Carlsen of Norway who achieved his third norm to become the world's youngest grandmaster.

Norms Achieved:
GM - Carlsen, Magnus (2552) NOR
GM - Mariano, Nelson (2416)  PHI
GM - Mamedov, Rauf (2494) AZE 
IM - Mamedjarova, Zeinab (2343)  AZE
IM - Othman, A. Moussa (2352)UAE
IM -Barnaure, Vlad-Victor (2398)  ROM
IM - Wahono, Awam (2379) INA
IM - Kosasih, Cecep (2406) INA
IM - Abedi, Ali (2103) IRI

Source: Tournament Webpage

May-03-04  Vischer: um RL900 Carlsen is the worlds 2nd youngest GM. Karjakin became GM at age 12.
May-03-04  square dance: <vischer> rl900 is only saying that carlsen is CURRENTLY the youngest gm in the world; i.e. carlsen is younger than karjakin, not that he achieved his last gm norm at a younger age than karjakin.
May-03-04  Vischer: oh. BLAH! I am just posting this because it won't let me say just "oh."; to short apparently.
May-05-04  ruylopez900: <Vischer> True, it can sound confusing, but if you take it at face value then it makes sense.

<sd> Thanks for clearing it up.

Feb-20-12  Penguincw: Congratz to Mamedyarov who won the tourney, 7/9. half a point ahead of TEN (!) people, including (GMs that would be favourites today) Krishnan Sasikiran, Pentala Harikrishna, Magnus Carlsen, Pavel Eljanov and several others.
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