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This forum is currently the place to participate in game prediction contests.

<Last tournament>
Tal Memorial (2009)

• StdRnk: K=<Ragh>, K=<zarg>, R=<chessmoron>, R=<OhioChessFan>

• 123Rnk: K=<su3eichfeld>, K=<zarg>, R=<chessmoron>, R=<OhioChessFan>, R=<Ragh>

• BetRnk: K=<su3eichfeld>, Q=<Thorski>, R=<Billy Vaughan>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This contest was created and originally hosted by <cu8sfan>, but he has discontinued hosting the contests due to time constraints at work. Note that this is NOT the final standings prediction contest, which is hosted by User: lostemperor.

<OBJECTIVE>:
Have fun predicting the outcome of each game in each round, and seeing how well your predictions compare to those entered by other contestants. You win by having the best overall prediction performance.

As with the Olympics, the top 3 placeholders will be honored with 'medals' (gold, silver and bronze), and the gold medal winners will be inducted into the HALL OF FAME (see below). Truly, an unbelievable honor. (Even I don't believe it.)

There will be a few different ways to determine a winner, as discussed under "SCORING METHODS", below.

<RULES>:
1. Enter your game predictions for a round BEFORE any games for that round begin (duh). It is okay to enter predictions long in advance (e.g. you could predict all rounds at the start if you want).

2. Make sure that when you enter game predictions for a round, that you include ALL games in that round, within a single post. If you miss one game, all of your predictions for that round will be ignored.

3. You may change your predictions for a round by re-submitting ALL of your predictions for that round (you must re-submit predictions for all games in the round, even if you changed a prediction for only one game).

4. Keep in mind that I'm using software to process all of the prediction posts. If you enter a post that 'looks' like game predictions, it will be counted as game predictions. If your prediction post contains typos, they become subject to my interpretation of your intent. But if the intent strikes me as being ambiguous, then I must reject your predictions for that game, and thus for that whole round -- so please be careful.

5. A post containing predictions should have one line for each game prediction. The line should be of the form:

    [whiteplayer] - [blackplayer] [outcome]

Here are some examples:
    Anand - Topalov 1/2
    Leko - Kramnik 1-0
    Adams - Polgar 0-1
DON'T forget the hyphen between the player's names.
(The software can usually figure out what you mean if you deviate a *little* from this form...)

<SCORING METHODS>
There are 3 different scoring methods, which means that there are actually 3 contests in one. Consequently, we could have as many as 3 different winners (or perhaps one triple-crown winner!)

1. Standard Ranker
This is the traditional contest that <cu8sfan> developed. The winner is simply the person who finishes with the most correct predictions.

2. 1-2-3 Ranker
This contest makes it is more rewarding to correctly predict the outcome of a decisive game than a drawn game. You earn 1 point for correctly predicting a draw, but 2 points for correctly predicting a white win, and 3 points for correctly predicting a black win. The winner is the person ending up with the most points.

3. Betting Ranker
This contest gives greater rewards to those who have a knack for predicting upsets (i.e. games that most other people thought would have a different outcome). Each game prediction is treated as a $1 wager. All of the money wagered on that game is divided up equally to those who correctly predicted its outcome. If you're the only one who got it right, you've hit the jackpot! The winner is the person ending up with the most $$$.

<Notes on Scoring Methods>

For the "Standard Ranker" and "1-2-3 Ranker" reports, you will notice that there are four "pseudo-contestants", which serve as benchmarks for comparison of prediction performance. These are as follows:

1. WHITER = Always predicts white to win.
2. BLACKER = Always predicts black to win.
3. DRAWER = Predicts every game to be drawn.
4. MONKEY = Simulates a monkey that just picks white, black or draw at random, with equal chances for each outcome.

<Miscellaneous comments>:

• My ability to process predictions and post results may be spotty at times. I'll do them as soon as I can -- but I have a number of other things are higher priority. :-)

• I am not always online when the games for a round begin. It would be helpful to me if someone who IS online when the games begin to post a message in this forum simply stating that the games have begun. This lets me know the cut-off point for accepting new predictions for that round.

• TIP: It's easy to get busy and neglect to enter your predictions on time. If so, you'll miss a round, which greatly diminishes your chances of winning. Avoid this by entering a few rounds of predictions in advance. You can always revise them later if you like. :-)

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<<B> GAME PREDICTION HALL OF FAME <B>>

KKKKKKQQQQR <NakoSonorense> Lin09:BetRnk(1) / Cor09:BetRnk(3) / Bie08:BetRnk(1) / Dor08:BetRnk(1) / MTe08:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t) / Lin08:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(2) / Cor08:BetRnk(1) / Bie07:123Rnk(2)

KKKKKKQQ <su3eichfeld> Tal09:123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1) / Pea09:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(2) / Dor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1) [Triple Crown!!]

KKKKKQQR <lostemperor> Mte09:123Rnk(2t) / Bie08:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1) [double crown!] / Lin07:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3t) / Dor06:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1) [Triple Crown!!]

KKKKKQ <messachess> Lin09:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2) [double crown!] / Cor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1) [double crown!] / Cor08:123Rnk(1)

KKKKQQQRRR <Legend> Dor09:StdRnk(3t) / Dor08:StdRnk(2t) / Lin08:StdRnk(1) / WCC07:StdRnk(3t) / Dor07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(2) [double crown!] / Cor07:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t) / Dor06:BetRnk(3)

KKKKQRRRR <Where is my mind> Pea09:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1) [Triple Crown!!] / Dor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(3t)+BetRnk(3) / Mte09:123Rnk(2t) / Lin09:StdRnk(3t) / Bie08:StdRnk(3t)

KKKKQRR <kolobok> Dor08:123Rnk(3t) / Bie07:StdRnk(1) / Dor07:123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1)+StdRnk(3t) [double crown!] / Lin07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t)

KKKK <virginmind> Mte09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1) [Triple Crown!!] / Mte07:BetRnk(1)

KKQQQQRRR <percyblakeney> Cor09:StdRnk(3) / Bie08:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3t) / MTe08:StdRnk(1) / Cor08:StdRnk(2t) / WCC07:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Mte07:StdRnk(2t)+123Rnk(3)

KKQQQRR <yalie> Cor08:123Rnk(3)+BetRnk(3) / WCC07:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Bie07:StdRnk(2t) / Lin07:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2)

KKQQQR <DCP23> Mte09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t)+BetRnk(3) / Lin09:123Rnk(2t) / Lin07:BetRnk(1) / Cor07:BetRnk(2)

KKQQQR <zarg> Tal09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Pea09:StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(3) / Lin09:StdRnk(2)+123Rnk(2t)

KKQQRRR <cromat> Dor09:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(3t) / Dor08:StdRnk(2t) / Dor07:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Dor06:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t)

KKQQR <iron maiden> Lin08:StdRnk(2t) / Cor08:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(2) / WCC07:StdRnk(3t) / Cor07:StdRnk(1)

KKQQ <lmreith> Bie08:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Bie07:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2t)

KKQ <Ziggurat> Dor08:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2) [double crown!]

KK <hitman84> Mte07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1) [double crown!]

KQQRRR <chessmoron> Tal09:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Cor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Lin08:BetRnk(3) / Cor08:StdRnk(2t)

KQQR <mikejaqua> MTe08:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2)+BetRnk(3) / WCC07:BetRnk(2)

KQRR <Ragh> Tal09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(3t) / Pea09:123Rnk(3) / Bie07:StdRnk(2t)

KQR <SwitchingQuylthulg> Mte09:BetRnk(2) / Bie08:BetRnk(3) / Bie07:BetRnk(1)

KQ <amadeus> Cor07:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t)

KQ <nfazli> Cor09:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t)

KRR <suenteus po 147> Dor08:BetRnk(3) / WCC07:123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(3)

KR <ahmadov> WCC07:BetRnk(1) / Cor07:123Rnk(3t)

KR <sakii> Lin08:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(3t)

KR <twinlark> Cor07:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(3t)

== Notes:
I keep track of all medals won, but in order to appear in the hall of fame, one must have won at least one gold (K) medal.

Medals: K = Gold; Q = Silver; R = Bronze

Tournaments: Bie=Biel; Cor=Corus; Dor=Dortmund; Lin=Linares; Mte=Mtel; Pea=Pearl Spring; Tal=Tal Memorial; WCC=World Chess Championship

Contests: StdRnk=Standard Ranker; 123Rnk=1-2-3 Ranker; BetRnk=Betting Ranker

t = tie

<<> = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = <>>

Love chess.
Wish I were better at it.
USA

About my peculiar moniker, "YouRang":

There used to be a show on American TV called "The Addams Family". One of the characters was a creepy 6'9" zombie-like butler named "Lurch" (pictured in my avatar, with a rare smile). In the show, someone would summon Lurch with the bell-pull (a hangman rope), which would make a loud GONG sound, and Lurch would promptly appear and say (in a deep voice), <"You rang?"> (sample: http://www.addamsfamily.com/addams/...). Kind of a dumb show really, yet it has long had cult-like following. Recently many original episodes became available on DVD (http://www.amazon.com/Addams-Family...).

Anyway, I picked "YouRang" for my user name because I was out of my mind at the time, but I'm better now.

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Glorious accomplishments:

- Co-winner of <2005 "Best Avatar" Caissar>! (thank you! thank you!)

- 2006 MTel prediction contest (1st place in New Ranker & Risk Ranker)

- 2006 Biel prediction contest (1st place [tie] in final standings prediction)

- 2006 User name "YouRang" named among top 100 TV catch-phrases (http://www.tvland.com/originals/cat...)

- 2007 Defeated GM Arno Nickel (with the help of 2000+ other members & their computers) in the classic: Chessgames Challenge: The World vs A Nickel, 2006

- 2007 Took 1st place (tie) in <lostemperor>'s Final Standing prediction contest for the Linares tournament

- 2007 Finished in top 50 (#46 actually) with 1,758 chessbucks in Spring leg of chessbookie. (It may not seem like much to some (45) of you, but there's a lot more below me!)

- 2008 Defeated GM Gert Jan Timmerman (with the help of 3000+ other members & their computers) in the classic: The World vs G Timmerman, 2007

- 2009 Achieved a draw with the black pieces in my rematch with GM Arno Nickel (with help of 2000+ other members and their computers) in the classic: Chessgames Challenge: A Nickel vs The World, 2008

- 2009 Finished in top 30 (maybe even the top 25) in Spring leg of chessbookie. (Sadly, I don't recall what my total winnings were, nor my final rank. But I was like #21 last time I looked.)

>> Click here to see YouRang's game collections.

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   YouRang has kibitzed 9128 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-25-09 W Fried vs Schlechter, 1897 (replies)
 
YouRang: Well, the move I missed was 13...Nb4+! I settled for 13...Bxd1 14.Kxe4 Kxd8 and I'm up a piece, I've got a pawn on the 7th rank, and white's king running around naked. It should be good for a few laughs before I win.
 
   Nov-24-09 Fischer vs Najdorf, 1960
 
YouRang: <euripides: 50...Rxf5 looks very bold; I guess if 51.b6, threatening mate in one, Black has 51...Rg4+ 52.Kd3 Rd5+ 53.Kc2 Rd7.> <jbgaston: <euripides> Your sequence for defending 53...b6 results in the loss of a rook for Black. After your 55...Rd7, White plays 56. Rxd7
 
   Nov-24-09 W Sarwat vs V Gashimov, 2009
 
YouRang: I think the key move occurred here, on white's 22nd move: [DIAGRAM] The black knight is attacking Ph2 and Pf2. Should white (a) take the pawn with the bishop (22.Bxg4), or guard the f-pawn with the rook (22.Rgf1)? It seems most simple and natural to eliminate the knight as white ...
 
   Nov-24-09 Nezhmetdinov vs Kotkov, 1957 (replies)
 
YouRang: Ah, the overworked piece. My queen and bishop threaten mate two ways: Qg8# and Qxf6#. Both threats are currently prevented by black's hapless queen. If we find a way to deflect the queen we win. So, I look around the board for a piece that might be used to deflect the queen. Okay, ...
 
   Nov-23-09 R Koemetter vs G Welling, 1995 (replies)
 
YouRang: For just a moment, I played with the windmill move (21...Nf2+), because windmills are fun. But the payoff was a bit too complicated for a Monday, so I considered the other forcing move, 21...Ng3+, which of course leads to a quick mate: 22.hxg3 Qh5#.
 
   Nov-22-09 M Perunovic vs Velimirovic, 2006 (replies)
 
YouRang: Yeah, it looks like 20.axb3 lost it for white, and the rest of the game was black proving (successfully) that it was lost. Position for white's 22nd move: [DIAGRAM] It's important that 20.Bd3 be played now rather than on move 21, as it was in the game. Why? Because it prevents ...
 
   Nov-20-09 H P Garcia vs R Ziatdinov, 1994 (replies)
 
YouRang: Easyish for a Friday IMO. The potential K+Q knight fork at g6 is being prevented only by the black rook on g4. Naturally, I look for ways to deflect that rook and 20.Re4 leaps into view. Black seems to be hosed. The straight 20...Rxe4 21.Ng6+ wins, or (what I expected) 20...Rg3 ...
 
   Nov-20-09 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
YouRang: Hi there. I just noticed a little but on the home page where it says: < <Game of the Day Archive> stores the last year of featured games. (Have an idea for Game of the Day? See our <Pun Submission Page!)> > The <Pun Submission Page> link simply takes you to ...
 
   Nov-19-09 M Pavlovic vs G Cabrilo, 1991 (replies)
 
YouRang: Got it pretty rapidly. I learned some time ago to look first at the position of the opposing king. In this case, the king is immobilized, which means that any check can be mate. I also noticed that my knight on c5 is within checking range of the king, so I figured I was "on to" the ...
 
   Nov-18-09 Keres vs Verbac, 1933 (replies)
 
YouRang: Well, I made that a lot harder that it was... Of course I saw the potential mate threat of Qh6# if only my rook were out of the way of my DSB. Naturally, I started looking at forcing rook moves. Although there were none as forcing as I would like, it did seem that <14.Rxf6> ...
 
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Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Games started...
Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Where is my mind: Rnd. 10
Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1-0
Oct-08-09   DCP23: R10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  rogge: R10:

Leko-Wang Yue 1/2
Topalov-Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen -Jakovenko 1-0

Oct-08-09   cromat: R10:

Leko-Wang Yue 0-1
Topalov-Radjabov 0-1
Carlsen -Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: Round 10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  amadeus: Round 10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1-0

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  benjinathan: Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2
Oct-08-09   Ragh: Round 10
Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2
Oct-08-09   NakoSonorense: R.X:

Leko - Yue 1-0
Topalov - Radjabov 0-1
Carlsen - Jakovenko 0-1

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  zarg: Round 10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1-0

Oct-08-09   Ziggurat: Round 10:

Leko - Wang 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  nimh: Rnd. 10
Leko - Yue 0-1
Topalov - Radjabov 0-1
Carlsen - Jakovenko 0-1
Oct-08-09   jameskobe: R10:

Leko-Wang Yue 1/2
Topalov-Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen -Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: Thanks <WannaBe> :-)
Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: <BEST PREDICTORS - ROUND 9>

== Outcomes:
Radjabov 1/2 Carlsen
Yue 1/2 Topalov
Jakovenko 1/2 Leko

Congrats to Carlsen for wrapping up a clear 1st finish in this tournament, and doing it so impressively.

== Standard Ranker
BEST (3/3 right): chessmoron, Legend, OhioChessFan, Ragh, su3eichfeld, SwitchingQuylthulg, Tabanus, virginmind, Where is my mind, YouRang, zarg, Ziggurat

Worst (0/3 right): 5 persons

== 1-2-3 Ranker
BEST (scored 3): chessmoron, Legend, OhioChessFan, Ragh, su3eichfeld, SwitchingQuylthulg, Tabanus, virginmind, Where is my mind, YouRang, zarg, Ziggurat

Worst (scored 0): 5 persons

== Betting Ranker
BEST (gained $1.47): chessmoron, Legend, OhioChessFan, Ragh, su3eichfeld, SwitchingQuylthulg, Tabanus, virginmind, Where is my mind, YouRang, zarg, Ziggurat

Worst (lost $3.00): 5 persons

Largest Payoff Games:
(none to speak of)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

All contests are close with one round left! We have <Where is my mind> leading by 1 point in Standard Ranker, and <su3eichfeld> is clinging to a 1 point lead in 123 Ranker and $1.14 lead in Betting Ranker.

1 round to go!

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: Standard Ranker - AFTER ROUND 9

Score,Max,Pct.,UserID,Rounds
21,27,77.8%,Where is my mind,9
20,27,74.1%,rogge,9
20,27,74.1%,su3eichfeld,9
19,27,70.4%,DRAWER,9
19,27,70.4%,SwitchingQuylthulg,9
19,27,70.4%,zarg,9
18,27,66.7%,Ragh,9
17,27,63.0%,chessmoron,9
17,27,63.0%,Legend,9
17,27,63.0%,OhioChessFan,9
17,27,63.0%,Ziggurat,9
16,27,59.3%,DCP23,9
16,27,59.3%,jameskobe,9
16,27,59.3%,suenteus po 147,9
15,24,62.5%,amadeus,8
15,24,62.5%,benjinathan,8
15,24,62.5%,virginmind,8
15,27,55.6%,Blunderdome,9
15,27,55.6%,Robin01,9
15,27,55.6%,Tabanus,9
15,27,55.6%,YouRang,9
14,27,51.9%,MONKEY,9
14,27,51.9%,percyblakeney,9
12,24,50.0%,cromat,8
11,18,61.1%,Winter,6
11,27,40.7%,whiteshark,9
10,27,37.0%,SloVice,9
5,27,18.5%,WHITER,9
3,6,50.0%,Agent Orange,2
3,27,11.1%,BLACKER,9
3,27,11.1%,NakoSonorense,9
3,27,11.1%,nimh,9
2,6,33.3%,just a kid,2
1,3,33.3%,Gambitor,1
1,3,33.3%,wolfmaster,1

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: 1-2-3 Ranker - AFTER ROUND 9

Score,Rounds,UserID,White,Draw,Black
26,9,su3eichfeld,4/8,15/18,1/1
25,9,Ragh,3/6,13/16,2/5
24,9,Where is my mind,1/1,19/25,1/1
23,9,jameskobe,1/5,12/16,3/6
23,9,rogge,3/4,17/22,0/1
22,9,SwitchingQuylthulg,3/7,16/20,0/0
22,9,zarg,3/4,16/21,0/2
20,8,amadeus,3/8,11/13,1/3
20,9,Legend,1/4,15/21,1/2
19,8,benjinathan,2/4,12/16,1/4
19,9,DCP23,3/7,13/16,0/4
19,9,DRAWER,0/0,19/27,0/0
19,9,MONKEY,3/7,10/10,1/10
19,9,suenteus po 147,1/2,14/19,1/6
19,9,YouRang,2/7,12/17,1/3
19,9,Ziggurat,2/5,15/19,0/3
18,9,Blunderdome,1/6,13/18,1/3
18,9,chessmoron,1/4,16/23,0/0
18,9,OhioChessFan,1/5,16/22,0/0
18,9,Robin01,1/5,13/19,1/3
17,9,percyblakeney,3/10,11/16,0/1
17,8,virginmind,2/4,13/18,0/2
17,9,whiteshark,2/10,7/9,2/8
16,9,Tabanus,1/6,14/21,0/0
15,6,Winter,0/2,9/14,2/2
14,8,cromat,2/8,10/15,0/1
12,9,SloVice,0/7,9/15,1/5
10,9,WHITER,5/27,0/0,0/0
9,9,BLACKER,0/0,0/0,3/27
6,9,NakoSonorense,1/14,1/2,1/11
5,2,Agent Orange,0/0,2/5,1/1
3,9,nimh,0/12,3/5,0/10
2,2,just a kid,0/1,2/3,0/2
1,1,Gambitor,0/1,1/2,0/0
1,1,wolfmaster,0/1,1/1,0/1

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: Betting Ranker - AFTER ROUND 9

Earnings,UserID,Games,Rounds
$9.91,su3eichfeld,27,9
$8.77,jameskobe,27,9
$8.33,Where is my mind,27,9
$7.42,Ragh,27,9
$6.44,rogge,27,9
$5.86,SwitchingQuylthulg,27,9
$5.60,zarg,27,9
$4.89,Winter,18,6
$4.34,suenteus po 147,27,9
$3.80,virginmind,24,8
$2.87,DCP23,27,9
$2.69,amadeus,24,8
$1.86,benjinathan,24,8
$1.79,OhioChessFan,27,9
$1.45,YouRang,27,9
$-0.14,Agent Orange,6,2
$-0.19,Legend,27,9
$-0.42,Ziggurat,27,9
$-1.41,Gambitor,3,1
$-1.49,chessmoron,27,9
$-1.70,wolfmaster,3,1
$-2.19,Robin01,27,9
$-2.40,Blunderdome,27,9
$-2.57,just a kid,6,2
$-2.95,percyblakeney,27,9
$-3.64,Tabanus,27,9
$-4.30,whiteshark,27,9
$-5.96,cromat,24,8
$-8.82,SloVice,27,9
$-15.41,NakoSonorense,27,9
$-22.44,nimh,27,9

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Leko- YueRang 1/2
Topalov-Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen -Jakovenko 1/2
Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  suenteus po 147: My predictions for the final round:

Leko-Wang Yue 1/2
Topalov-Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen-Jakovenko 1-0

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: Round 10:

Leko-Wang Yue 1/2
Topalov-Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen-Jakovenko 1-0

Oct-08-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: Round 10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1-0
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09   su3eichfeld: Round 10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2

Oct-08-09   DCP23: Prediction update:

<DCP23: R10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1/2>

R10:

Leko - Yue 1/2
Topalov - Radjabov 1/2
Carlsen - Jakovenko 1-0

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