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28th Cappelle-la-Grande (2012)

Player: Jean-Pierre Le Roux

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. R Molina vs J P Le Roux  ½-½27 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
2. J P Le Roux vs J Ortega Ruiz  1-032 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeC60 Ruy Lopez
3. J P Le Roux vs I Naumkin  1-031 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeA46 Queen's Pawn Game
4. C Sandipan vs J P Le Roux  1-077 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeA48 King's Indian
5. J P Le Roux vs N Nikcevic  0-136 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeC42 Petrov Defense
6. M Jeanne vs J P Le Roux  0-128 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeA17 English
7. M Berkovich vs J P Le Roux  0-119 2012 28th Cappelle-la-GrandeD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-10-12  Penguincw: Another nice tournament win for Pentala Harikrishna. This could might as well be his year.
Mar-10-12  alcausin: It seems Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian have resurrected!
Mar-10-12  apexin: Whos Ra1 Mueller?
Mar-10-12
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  brankat: Is the tournament over? And we get the page now?
Mar-10-12
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  waustad: Ra1 Mueller is Ralf Mueller. If you look at the FIDE site, there are 3 of them.
Mar-10-12
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  waustad: Excellent result by Alejandro Ramirez-Alvarez who is getting closer to 2600. He won 2 more games that didn't make it here and ended up with 6.5/9.
Mar-11-12  galdur: Almost 500 participants. An incredible undertaking.

http://www.cappelle-chess.fr/fr2/de...

Mar-11-12
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  PhilFeeley: I watched this on chessbomb, and pestered <CG.com> to add a page before it started. I guess they didn't have the manpower to do it. They focused on Reykjavik.
Mar-11-12  cadwallon: Christian Bauer finished a point off the lead. Not bad, though, when you consider he didn't bothering showing up until round 3.
Apr-08-12  WTHarvey: Here are a dozen critical positions from the tourny: http://www.wtharvey.com/cg12.html Find the winning move.
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