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6th European Individual Championship (2005)

Player: Liviu Dieter Nisipeanu

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. E L'Ami vs Nisipeanu  ½-½33 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipA56 Benoni Defense
2. Nisipeanu vs A Mista 1-028 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
3. D Bocharov vs Nisipeanu 0-148 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
4. Nisipeanu vs V Babula 1-027 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB82 Sicilian, Scheveningen
5. Naiditsch vs Nisipeanu 0-141 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
6. Nisipeanu vs Karjakin  ½-½20 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB87 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5
7. Nisipeanu vs V Milov 1-031 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipC10 French
8. Dreev vs Nisipeanu  ½-½15 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
9. Nisipeanu vs Radjabov  ½-½20 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
10. Ivanchuk vs Nisipeanu  ½-½51 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipA30 English, Symmetrical
11. Nisipeanu vs K Asrian  ½-½55 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
12. Nisipeanu vs Eljanov 1-0123 2005 6th European Individual ChampionshipB33 Sicilian
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Jul-02-05
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  Maroczy: According to the site there are tie breaks today for places in the world championship matches. These are scheduled for 1:30 local time so 7:30a for us on the east coast. However, the live transmission has been eratic.
Jul-02-05  niemzo: <Ezzy> I think the one who was outclassed was Beliavsky.
Jul-02-05
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  azaris: Ivanchuk won his first round games and is now locked in struggle with Aronian.
Jul-02-05
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  azaris: The first tiebreak game for the bronze medal between Karjakin and Aronian has ended in a draw. Sergei has White for the other game.
Jul-02-05
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  arifattar: How is Radjabov doing?
Jul-02-05
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  azaris: <arifattar> What? He already won silver!
Jul-02-05
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  arifattar: Sorry. I came late into the discussion. Thanks.
Jul-02-05  Knight13: How much money did the winner of this tournament get?
Jul-02-05  Jafar219: Main prizes (in Euros):

Place
1 20000
2 16000
3 12000
4 8000
5 5200
9 2800
10 2600

Jul-02-05
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  azaris: The rapid games were drawn, they're now playing blitz. Aronian won the first game.
Jul-02-05  Knight13: 20000 Euros = How many US dollars?
Jul-02-05  ughaibu: Knight13: don't you know what Google is?
Jul-02-05  Jafar219: 20000 euro = 25000 dollars.
Jul-02-05
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  azaris: The top five are:

1. Nisipeanu
2. Radjabov
3. Aronian
4. Karjakin
5. Ivanchuk

Jul-02-05  Knight13: (Last two posts has been deleted due to embarrasments)
Jul-02-05
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  Hesam7: <chessgames.com> Round 13 is still missing here.
Jul-03-05
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  Ezzy: All the 3 young stars had a successful tournament!!

Radjabov would of gained about 20 elo points for this tournament!

Karjakin gained about 21 elo points!

Carlson gained about 23 elo points!

Pantsulaia gained 38 points!!

Bologon would have lost about 20 points??

<fgh> Sokolov would have gained 2 elo points - The average rating of his opponents was only 2561

Jul-03-05  farrooj: how do you find how many points you win? I never knew how to calculate it.
Jul-03-05
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  jamesmaskell: http://www.fide.com Go to the handbook area. No doubt the ELO calculations bit is in there somewhere.
Jul-03-05  capablancakarpov: <farrooj>Here you have the link:

http://www.fide.com/ratings/calcula...

Jul-03-05  farrooj: thanks man, it's totally cool!
Jul-03-05  capablancakarpov: And here is the link to the rating change calculator:

http://www.fide.com/ratings/calcula...

Jul-04-05
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  VishyFan: Nisipeanu is all set to enter the 2700+ club in the october list, he's now 2679 and set to gain 26 ELO from this tournament. Also, Radjabov will be entering the 2700 club..... Notable changes from this tournament......

Ivanchuk +4
Bologan -20
Radjabov +20
Nisipeanu +26
Milov +17
Nielsen -18
Karjakin +21
Beliavsky +21
Asrian +25
Petrosian -17
Carlsen +22

Jul-04-05
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  jamesmaskell: Bologan and Nielsen had a bad tournament. Petrosian too. There were always going to be big players finding it hard.
Jul-04-05  shortsight: Petrosian? Please be noted that this Petrosian is born in 1984, frequented playchess server, not the Petrosian that Fischer faced.
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