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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
13th Dubai Open Tournament

Abhijeet Gupta7.5/9(+6 -0 =3)[games]
Jon Ludvig Hammer7/9(+7 -2 =0)[games]
Parimarjan Negi7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Csaba Balogh7/9(+5 -0 =4)[games]
Murtas Kazhgaleyev7/9(+6 -1 =2)[games]
Vladimir Akopian6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Evgenij Miroshnichenko6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Niclas Huschenbeth6.5/9(+6 -2 =1)[games]
Emanuel Berg6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
David Arutinian6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Mikheil Mchedlishvili6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Tigran Kotanjian6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Sergei Iskusnyh6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Surya Shekhar Ganguly6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Levan Pantsulaia6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Pontus Carlsson6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Babu M R Lalith6/9(+6 -3 =0)[games]
Yuriy Kuzubov6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Gevorg Harutjunyan6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Jayaram Ashwin6/9(+6 -3 =0)[games]
Krishnan Sasikiran6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Stelios Halkias6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Aleksej Aleksandrov6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Alexei Fedorov6/9(+3 -0 =6)[games]
Mohamad Naser Al Sayed6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Dmitry Kayumov6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Gadir Guseinov5.5/8(+4 -1 =3)[games]
Logman Guliev5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Bassem Amin5.5/8(+4 -1 =3)[games]
Mikhail Simantsev5.5/9(+5 -3 =1)[games]
Zaven Andriasian5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Nidjat Mamedov5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
(135 players total; 103 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

 page 3 of 8; games 51-75 of 189  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
51. Miroshnichenko vs S Satyapragyan 1-043201113th Dubai OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
52. M Mchedlishvili vs J Carlstedt  1-029201113th Dubai OpenB29 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein
53. S M Shyam vs E Berg 1-035201113th Dubai OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
54. Fedorov vs A Udeshi  1-036201113th Dubai OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
55. B Adhiban vs S Fenil  1-039201113th Dubai OpenA57 Benko Gambit
56. D Saduakassova vs G Harutjunyan  1-037201113th Dubai OpenB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
57. Ganguly vs W Al-Tarbosh  1-053201113th Dubai OpenC11 French
58. J L Hammer vs F Mohannad 1-035201113th Dubai OpenE64 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System
59. M Simantsev vs N Alradhi  1-036201113th Dubai OpenD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
60. I Ilhomzoda vs V Malakhatko  1-079201113th Dubai OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
61. P Carlsson vs M Aboudi 1-029201113th Dubai OpenC67 Ruy Lopez
62. M Al Sayed vs A Abedi  1-049201113th Dubai OpenD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
63. J Ashwin vs F Dimarucut 1-041201113th Dubai OpenC05 French, Tarrasch
64. S D Swapnil vs P Dargan  1-035201113th Dubai OpenD08 Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit
65. S Semiev vs J Coleman  1-035201113th Dubai OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
66. D Zarkua vs R Salah  1-044201113th Dubai OpenA13 English
67. S Arabi Kasrineh vs K Shiven  1-028201113th Dubai OpenE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
68. N Surendran vs P V Vishnu 1-065201113th Dubai OpenD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
69. K Sai vs J Schmidt  1-038201113th Dubai OpenB61 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, Larsen Variation, 7.Qd2
70. D Daulyte-Cornette vs R Pabalan  1-033201113th Dubai OpenB98 Sicilian, Najdorf
71. D Petrosian vs Kazhgaleyev  1-035201113th Dubai OpenC11 French
72. S Volkov vs S Guliev  1-047201113th Dubai OpenD34 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
73. Negi vs B Lalith 1-051201113th Dubai OpenB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
74. Sasikiran vs D Petrosian 1-037201113th Dubai OpenE64 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System
75. C Balogh vs K Grigoryan 1-034201113th Dubai OpenB98 Sicilian, Najdorf
 page 3 of 8; games 51-75 of 189  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-15-11  cbpatzer: Interview with the leaders in this video http://blip.tv/file/5017999 , somewhere after min 5.
Apr-15-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: The surprise of the tournament has to be Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian who won the crowd with his energetic play and dashing style despite being dead for 27 years.
Apr-15-11  Birthday Boy: <tpstar> indeed the old petrosian was resurrected hahaha
Apr-15-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <tpstar: The surprise of the tournament has to be Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian who won the crowd with his energetic play and dashing style despite being dead for 27 years.>

Karen Ashotovich Grigorian is giving him a run for his money, though.

Apr-15-11  TugasKamagong: I thought they'd confused Tigran L. for Tigran V. but no, this is Davit G. Petrosian, a GM rated 2480. He's 3 days younger than Tigran L. but 5 years the latter's junior as a GM: Tigran L. got his title in 2004 or so, Davit G. in 2009.

As for Karen H. Grigoryan, an FM rated 2463, he doesn't seem to have a page in cg.com.

A dark star in this tournament might be Pontus Carlsson, if he can somehow get his name misspelled as Carlsen.

Apr-15-11  14DogKnight: Just checking out my avatar...
Apr-15-11  14DogKnight: ...it would be nice if we could use our own personal avatars. I could use my own dogs then. Just a suggestion.
Apr-15-11  uscfratingmybyear: What an embarrassment for this US based chess site. The Chinese and now the Dubai tournaments. The repressive Chinese, who lock up disidents and murder the opposition, have their tournament covered. And now Dubai, being built by slave labor, has an air conditioned nightmare catering to those that turn a blind eye to what is really going on there. I find it telling that none of the top tier players are there-they probably know it's damaging to their reputations to take part. So once again, like in the last Fischer-Spassky bout, chess is used by tyrants for publicity.
Apr-15-11  Bdellovibrio: <14DogKnight> User: crawfb5
Apr-15-11  shivasuri4: <uscfratingmybyear>,did you notice that a tournament was conducted in Nanjing,China last year or the year before that and many top players took part(including the then world no.1,Carlsen).Is that telling?
Apr-15-11  uscfratingmybyear: shivasuri4 My point was the Dubai tournament and it's coverage. But if the top ten players in the world were there it wouldn't change the fact that Dubai is being built with slave labor. And if the top players were in China it would still be a repressive regime. More info on Dubai worker conditions can be found on BBC Middle East News, the photos are tough sledding.
Apr-15-11  shivasuri4: Well,I was responding only to the second part of your post.I am aware of what you say,but then since there's nothing I can do nothing about it,I don't think too much about it.
Apr-15-11  shivasuri4: And how is it an embarrassment for this website?They merely publish games they receive.We are chess enthusiasts here,not political wranglers.

By the way,I hope you see some of the games from the Chinese Championship,especially those of Ding Liren.They are a breath of fresh air!

Apr-16-11  HolyAvatar: We don't need activists in here. This website just relates chess games, hence the name.
Apr-17-11  Wild Bill: The standings are wrong. Jon Luwig Hammer won in both rounds today and is tied for first. He has Black against Negi tomorrow (or today, depending on where you are).
Apr-17-11  notyetagm: <Wild Bill: The standings are wrong. Jon Luwig <<<Hammer won in both rounds today and is tied for first.>>> He has Black against Negi tomorrow (or today, depending on where you are).>

Stop! Hammer time!

Apr-17-11  Wild Bill: <Notyetagm:>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUKB...

Apr-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  eternaloptimist: <notyetagm> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xkv...
Apr-17-11  soldal: http://gmhammer.wordpress.com/blog/

In round 8 Negi beat Hammer and is in the lead with 7 points ahead of Gupta at 6.5 and Hammer et al at 6. Last round tomorrow.

Apr-17-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: In this entire tournament, only two aren't new to me.

Surya Shekhar Ganguly

Vladimir Akopian

Apr-18-11  notyetagm: <eternaloptimist: <notyetagm> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xkv...;

That's more like it.

:-)

Apr-19-11  cbpatzer: Interview with the winner http://blip.tv/file/5039965 interesting view on last round match psychology
Apr-20-11  PhilFeeley: <Penguincw: In this entire tournament, only two aren't new to me.>

You clearly don't watch much chess. Several of these folks play regularly across Europe.

(How can Negi be new to you??)

Apr-21-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: < PhilFeeley: <Penguincw: In this entire tournament, only two aren't new to me.>

You clearly don't watch much chess. Several of these folks play regularly across Europe.

(How can Negi be new to you??)>

Yep.I don't watch much chess.I like to review old games of chess.

Apr-24-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: 13th Dubai Open 9-19 April 2011, final ranking crosstable:

http://www.chess-results.com/tnr477...

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