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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Bulgarian Championship Tournament

Ivan Cheparinov9.5/13(+7 -1 =5)[games]
Nikolai Ninov9/13(+7 -2 =4)[games]
Vladimir Petkov8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Dejan Bojkov8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Krasimir Rusev7.5/13(+5 -3 =5)[games]
Valentin Iotov7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Julian Radulski6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
Spas Kozhuharov4/8(+2 -2 =4)[games]
Boris Chatalbashev3.5/12(+1 -6 =5)[games]
Sasho Nikolov3/8(+3 -5 =0)[games]
Valentin Panbukchian2.5/8(+2 -5 =1)[games]
Grigor Grigorov2.5/8(+0 -3 =5)[games]
Dimitar Dochev2/7(+1 -4 =2)[games]
Rostislav Raev1/8(+0 -6 =2)[games]

 page 2 of 3; games 26-50 of 75  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. K Rusev vs J Radulski  ½-½162005Bulgarian ChampionshipE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
27. V Petkov vs I Cheparinov  1-0412005Bulgarian ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
28. V Iotov vs S Nikolov  0-1402005Bulgarian ChampionshipD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
29. N Ninov vs B Chatalbashev  ½-½372005Bulgarian ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
30. S Kozhuharov vs J Radulski  ½-½102005Bulgarian ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
31. R Raev vs I Cheparinov 0-1752005Bulgarian ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
32. K Rusev vs S Nikolov  1-0492005Bulgarian ChampionshipD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
33. V Petkov vs V Panbukchian  1-0382005Bulgarian ChampionshipA81 Dutch
34. V Iotov vs G Grigorov  ½-½472005Bulgarian ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
35. D Bojkov vs N Ninov  1-0542005Bulgarian ChampionshipB50 Sicilian
36. G Grigorov vs D Bojkov  0-11272005Bulgarian ChampionshipE73 King's Indian
37. N Ninov vs D Dochev  ½-½592005Bulgarian ChampionshipB33 Sicilian
38. B Chatalbashev vs S Kozhuharov  0-1682005Bulgarian ChampionshipD29 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
39. J Radulski vs R Raev  1-0562005Bulgarian ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
40. S Nikolov vs V Petkov 0-1402005Bulgarian ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
41. V Panbukchian vs V Iotov  0-1622005Bulgarian ChampionshipA02 Bird's Opening
42. I Cheparinov vs K Rusev  1-0602005Bulgarian ChampionshipD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
43. D Dochev vs D Bojkov  1-0592005Bulgarian ChampionshipB54 Sicilian
44. N Ninov vs V Iotov  1-0552005Bulgarian ChampionshipB44 Sicilian
45. G Grigorov vs V Petkov  ½-½742005Bulgarian ChampionshipA45 Queen's Pawn Game
46. V Panbukchian vs K Rusev  ½-½612005Bulgarian ChampionshipB50 Sicilian
47. I Cheparinov vs S Kozhuharov  ½-½382005Bulgarian ChampionshipA20 English
48. B Chatalbashev vs J Radulski  ½-½662005Bulgarian ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
49. D Bojkov vs B Chatalbashev  1-0622005Bulgarian ChampionshipB08 Pirc, Classical
50. V Iotov vs D Dochev  1-0562005Bulgarian ChampionshipE99 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov
 page 2 of 3; games 26-50 of 75  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-03-05  kvcs: Where did he come from????

What you may wish to know about
GM Ivan Cheparinov from Bulgaria.

[We should ask TOPALOV! Here is
another Chess Gem form BULGARIA...
whatelse are the BULGARs keeping
from the Chessworld?!]
__________________________________
FIDE Information:

-->Federation------>Bulgaria
-->FIDE title------->Grand Master
-->Current rating--->2621
-->Birthday--------->Nov 1986
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CHESSMETRICS Information:

-->Best World Rank--->#387 (on the
June 2004 rating list)
-->Highest Rating---->2525 on the
September 2002 rating list, #427 in
world, age 15y10m
-->Best Individual Performance:
2580 in BUL-ch 68th Sofia, 2004,
scoring 8.5/12 (71%) vs 2449-rated
opposition
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NB: with his best performance
being in the 68th Bulgarian Chmp,
then this result of 9.5/13 is much
better at 73%.
__________________________________

Based on copyrighted materials of:

World Chess Federation--> <fide.com>

Chessmetrics--> <chessmetrics.com>

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Molly S, KV Chess Correspondent
chesspresssyndicate@yahoo.com

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Jun-03-05  cowamniks: I dont see Any game of Topalov here, hes not also in the players list

????????????????????????????????

Jun-03-05  hintza: Topalov didn't play in the 69th Bulgarian Championship. And one question mark is enough, not to mention that a question mark is usually preceded by a question. :-)
Jun-03-05  ScorpionFrog: nice one hintza :)
Jun-03-05  stijn: maybe he was confused because on the left of the starting page it says topalov's second (ivan cheparinov won)
Jun-04-05  Anna Wrekzia: Bulgaria probably doesn't have any money for a prize fund. They are probably playing for a trophy and a year's supply of breath mints.
Jun-04-05  ScorpionFrog: Anna Wrekzia: You seem to know a lot about Bulgaria!?
Jun-04-05  stijn: at least cheparinov will have a fresh breath
Jun-04-05  gadfly: <Anna Wrekzia> You should probably refrain yourself from posting such comments, because it might probably be considered a little bit impolite. Just probably.
Jun-04-05  sharpnova: hintza. nothing witty about ur comment. cowamnik's question marks were meant to indicate his confusion. this is simple to understand. scorpionfrog, you should pick a classier person to be the lacky of.
Jun-04-05  square dance: <sharpnova>
maybe you should read <cowamnik>'s posts before you stick up for him. he spends a good deal of his time on this site trolling.
Jun-04-05  JoshuaJ8588: How about the number of King Indian's in this tourney.
Jun-04-05  hintza: Ha, so there is indeed "honour among trolls"! Who would have thought it? <nothing witty about ur comment> It would appear you are suffering from a lack of perceptiveness. Also, if you think my comment was intended to offend, then you are way off the mark. <cowamnik's question marks were meant to indicate his confusion. this is simple to understand> What?! I picked up on his confusion and told him Topalov was not even playing in this tournament. At least read the posts properly before banging on about someone allegedly being my "lacky" [sic]. I really don't know where you get any of this drivel from.
Jun-04-05  aw1988: I wouldn't worry about it. Anyone who sais 'u' or 'ur' is really not worth my time unless English isn't their first language.
Jun-04-05  hintza: Like I'm really worried anyway :-)
Jun-04-05  ScorpionFrog: square dance, hintza: What does "trolling" mean? Thanks.
Jun-04-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sneaky: The way I see it, Topalov didn't play in the Bulgarian championships for the same reason Bobby Fischer didn't play in the US junior championships. Why embarass his fellow countrymen unnecessarily by staging an exhibition against them?
Jun-07-05  suenteus po 147: I get it now. Topalov didn't come in second, Ivan Cheparinov is Topalov's second. I, too, was confused by the way <chessgames.com> posted the result on the homepage.
Jun-09-05  Phoenix: Looks like Topalov and Cheparinov are reaping huge benefits from working with each other. Good to see!
Jun-10-05  Rawprawn: Sneaky, Fisher did play in the US Junior and won it a couple of times I think.
Jun-29-05  DanRoss53: <Rawprawn>, I believe <Sneaky> means that Fischer declined playing in several years that he was still eligible. He definitely did play in the '55, '56 and '57 US Juniours.
Dec-23-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Was this a round robin tournament? I think it is. But with 13 rounds, this is like Tata.

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