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Wroclaw Chess Festival (2010)

Player: Vladimir Baklan

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Baklan vs J Orzechowski  1-056 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalC18 French, Winawer
2. M Krzyzanowski vs Baklan  0-171 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalB22 Sicilian, Alapin
3. M Matuszewski vs Baklan  ½-½47 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalE60 King's Indian Defense
4. Baklan vs K Piorun  0-166 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalC18 French, Winawer
5. V Sakalauskas vs Baklan  ½-½34 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
6. Baklan vs M Luch  1-047 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalC10 French
7. N Paikidze vs Baklan  ½-½35 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
8. Baklan vs A Leniart  1-020 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalC03 French, Tarrasch
9. M Rodshtein vs Baklan  1-043 2010 Wroclaw Chess FestivalE17 Queen's Indian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-30-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: First!
Jun-30-10  Jafar219: <notyetagm: First!>

Are you planning to be grandmaster?

Jun-30-10  ILoveFruits: third...
still i am...
here...
Jun-30-10  ILoveFruits: who shall...
win this...
motha...
Jun-30-10  messachess: Wow! What a tournament. They really like to play chess in old Wroclaw.--currently working on the pronunciation of "Wojtaszek." Wish me luck.
Jul-01-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dr. Funkenstein: If you look at the tournament leader Bartel's games you'll see that he has sac'd the exchange in every one except one game. Even Topalov would be impressed by that!
Jul-02-10  wanabe2000: Quote from the tournament. "The biggest surprise was Georgian Nazi Paikidze who took 7th place despite a weak start (1/3). In the final rounds she won against WGM Jolanta Zawadzka, IM Pavel Simacek and finally smashed GM Csaba Balogh. She didn't only take the prize for best women and player under 2400, but also made an IM norm". [2010-07-02]

She scored (+6-2=1) and won against GM Balogh in the last round.

Jul-02-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: A lot of decisive games here. Exciting chess.
Jul-04-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Bring those spelling bee kids in here; see if they can handle these names. I dare them. In fact, I DOUBLE dare them...
Jul-06-10  Chessforeva: 3D games: http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...
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