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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
17th Maccabiah Tournament

Ilya Smirin3.5/5(+2 -0 =3)[view games]
Evgeny Najer3.5/5(+2 -0 =3)[view games]
Konstantin Zaivelevich Lerner2.5/5(+0 -0 =5)[view games]
Boris Kantsler2/5(+1 -2 =2)[view games]
Ruben Felgaer2/5(+1 -2 =2)[view games]
Alon Greenfeld1.5/5(+0 -2 =3)[view games]

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. K Lerner vs R Felgaer  ½-½35 2005 17th MaccabiahD19 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
2. B Kantsler vs Smirin 0-137 2005 17th MaccabiahE92 King's Indian
3. A Greenfeld vs E Najer  ½-½32 2005 17th MaccabiahE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
4. K Lerner vs B Kantsler  ½-½17 2005 17th MaccabiahE66 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav Panno
5. R Felgaer vs E Najer  0-148 2005 17th MaccabiahC11 French
6. Smirin vs A Greenfeld  ½-½15 2005 17th MaccabiahB33 Sicilian
7. A Greenfeld vs K Lerner  ½-½21 2005 17th MaccabiahE12 Queen's Indian
8. B Kantsler vs R Felgaer  ½-½30 2005 17th MaccabiahE76 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack
9. E Najer vs Smirin  ½-½25 2005 17th MaccabiahC97 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
10. B Kantsler vs A Greenfeld 1-063 2005 17th MaccabiahD70 Neo-Grunfeld Defense
11. R Felgaer vs Smirin  0-141 2005 17th MaccabiahB58 Sicilian
12. K Lerner vs E Najer  ½-½52 2005 17th MaccabiahD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
13. A Greenfeld vs R Felgaer 0-152 2005 17th MaccabiahD16 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
14. Smirin vs K Lerner  ½-½18 2005 17th MaccabiahB91 Sicilian, Najdorf, Zagreb (Fianchetto) Variation
15. E Najer vs B Kantsler 1-030 2005 17th MaccabiahC45 Scotch Game
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2)  
 

Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-25-05  Knight13: <Evgeny Najer wins the gold medal, tied with Ilya Smirin at 3.5/5.> Not bad. Good one for both!
Aug-01-05  offramp: One of my favourite biblical passages is from Maccabees:

"I ... will here make an end of my narration.

Which if I have done well, and as it becometh the history, it is what I desired: but if not so perfectly, it must be pardoned me.

For as it is hurtful to drink always wine, or always water, but pleasant to use sometimes the one, and sometimes the other: so if the speech be always nicely framed, it will not be grateful to the readers. But here it shall be ended."

Aug-15-05  EmperorAtahualpa: And the boredom prize for this tournament goes to.......Konstantin Z Lerner!
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