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Reykjavik Open (2009)

Player: Dennis Breder

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. K Gudmundsson vs D Breder  0-155 2009 Reykjavik OpenB25 Sicilian, Closed
2. D Breder vs V Vigfusson  1-039 2009 Reykjavik OpenD66 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Bd3 line
3. M Leon Hoyos vs D Breder 1-020 2009 Reykjavik OpenB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
4. D Breder vs A Sofrigin 1-027 2009 Reykjavik OpenB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
5. Stefansson vs D Breder  ½-½19 2009 Reykjavik OpenB33 Sicilian
6. D Breder vs S Williams  ½-½16 2009 Reykjavik OpenC00 French Defense
7. M Oleksienko vs D Breder  ½-½37 2009 Reykjavik OpenC07 French, Tarrasch
8. D Breder vs Conquest  ½-½32 2009 Reykjavik OpenB27 Sicilian
9. D Breder vs H Danielsen  ½-½82 2009 Reykjavik OpenA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
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Mar-30-09
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  Wild Bill: <paulalbert:>

Conquest, after winning his first four straight, lost two in a row. In round 5 (Saturday) he lost to Kryvoruchko and in round 6 (Sunday) to Shulman.

Round 5 is here: http://dl.skaksamband.is/mot/2009/R...

Round 6 is here: http://dl.skaksamband.is/mot/2009/R...

Mar-30-09
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  waustad: The years seem a little confused here. Some say 2009 but many say 2008. Looks like a job for a perl script.
Mar-30-09
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  paulalbert: Thanks, <Wild Bill>. We were all confused. So my original comment was correct,but we were talking about different rounds. Paul Albert
Mar-31-09
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  Wild Bill: <paulalbert:>

You're welcome.

Shulman drew with Kryvoruchko today (Monday, round 7).

Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: The <CG> table is behind. Check http://www.chess-results.com/tnr189....

Thomas is doing well. It looks like he may be on track for a GM norm!

Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: Anyone else watching the live games? The feed seems to be frozen.
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: Live feed is back. Hillarp Persson and Roussel Roozmon seem to be in an even position, although Thomas has a half hour advantage and they're only at move 17.


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Hillarp-Persson vs. Roussel Roozmon

Mar-31-09  kramputz: It seems Shulman had a stroke.Did not move for over one hour.
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: <kramputz> The feed is down...again :-(
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: By the time we get the feed back, the games will be all over. So much for "live" chess!
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: According to http://www.chess-results.com/tnr189..., most of the games are over. Several top boards are still playing though.
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: It looks like Shulman lost, but I don't know how yet.
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: According to chess-results, Thomas won! I look forward to the moves...
Mar-31-09  Dredge Rivers: Reykjavik seems like a nice town. They should have a World Championship Match there someday! :)
Mar-31-09  WhiteRook48: what's the current position of the uh... games?
Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: Games this round are finished, probably in PGN on the website (http://www.skaksamband.is/). Results & pairings here:

http://chess-results.com/tnr18947.a...

Mar-31-09
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  PhilFeeley: <CG.com> updated but they're still behind. See chess-results.com.
Apr-01-09
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  PhilFeeley: Difficult to believe that Roussel-Roozmon is tied for second! He plays the top seed Areshchenko today. What an opportunity!
Apr-01-09
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  PhilFeeley: Updating <CG.com>'s table:

1 Kryvoruchko Yuriy UKR 2604 7,0
2 Marin Mihail ROU 2556 7,0
3 Steingrimsson Hedinn ISL 2547 6,0
4 Areshchenko Alexander UKR 2673 6,0
5 Stefansson Hannes ISL 2563 6,0
6 Maze Sebastien FRA 2579 6,0
7 Gupta Abhijeet IND 2569 6,0
8 Roussel-Roozmon Thomas CAN 2479 6,0
9 Vocaturo Daniele ITA 2445 5,5
10 Shulman Yuri USA 2639 5,5
11 Ris Robert NED 2436 5,5
12 Lund Esben DEN 2421 5,5
13 Caspi Israel ISR 2402 5,5
14 Shytaj Luca ITA 2453 5,5
15 Bhat Vinay S USA 2495 5,5
16 Popovic Milos T SRB 2400 5,5
17 Gunnarsson Jon Viktor ISL 2463
18 Thorhallsson Throstur ISL 2442 5,5

Apr-01-09
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  Absentee: Impressive play by IM Vocaturo.
Apr-01-09  Prugno: <Absentee> That's right, 19-year-old Daniele scored his second GM norm in this event playing many brilliant games on the way. Here in Rome we discovered his great talent quite a few years ago, but it's good to see the rest of the world is starting to take note as well :-)

If he keeps improving at this rate he will soon be Italy's n. 3 and might even overtake Godena for the n. 2 spot! (Fabiano Caruana is of course the undisputed n. 1).

Apr-01-09
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  PhilFeeley: ...and Roussel-Roozmon draws Areshchenko to finish with 6.5/9. That should be good for a GM norm!
Apr-01-09
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  PhilFeeley: Final standings. I don't know if there's a tie-break other than the usual (from chess-results.com):

1 GM Steingrimsson Hedinn ISL 2547 7,0
2 GM Kryvoruchko Yuriy UKR 2604 7,0
3 GM Stefansson Hannes ISL 2563 7,0
GM Marin Mihail ROU 2556 7,0
5 GM Areshchenko Alexander UKR 2673 6,5
6 GM Shulman Yuri USA 2639 6,5
7 IM Vocaturo Daniele ITA 2445 6,5
8 IM Roussel-Roozmon Thomas CAN 2479 6,5
9 IM Popovic Milos T SRB 2400 6,5
10 IM Shytaj Luca ITA 2453 6,5
11 GM Maze Sebastien FRA 2579 6,0
12 GM Conquest Stuart C ENG 2531 6,0
13 IM Grandelius Nils SWE 2464 6,0
14 GM Gupta Abhijeet IND 2569 6,0
15 GM Nataf Igor-Alexandre FRA 2533 6,0
16 GM Williams Simon K ENG 2507 6,0
17 GM Siebrecht Sebastian GER 2440 6,0
18 IM Harika Dronavalli IND 2473 6,0

Apr-04-09  kramputz: It seems the final results will be updated in 2010
Apr-06-09
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  PhilFeeley: So who actually won this thing? And why doesn't <CG.com> update their table?
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