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🏆 Foxwoods Open (2007)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Hikaru Nakamura, Gata Kamsky, Ray Robson, Zviad Izoria, Yury Shulman, Alexander Shabalov, Jaan Ehlvest, Ildar Ibragimov, Robert Hess, Alexander Goldin, Eric Hansen, Pavel Blatny, Alexander Ivanov, Alexander Stripunsky, Eugene Perelshteyn, Dmitry Gurevich, Joshua E Friedel, Anatoly Lein, Marc Tyler Arnold, Mackenzie Molner, Jesse Kraai, Michael Mulyar, Dashzeveg Sharavdorj, Irina Krush, Peter Vavrak, Salvijus Bercys, Dean Ippolito, Tegshsuren Enkhbat, Drasko Boskovic, Joseph Bradford, Justin Sarkar, Timothy Taylor, Jay Bonin, Daniel Rensch, Nikolai Andrianov, David Pruess, David E Vigorito, Edward Formanek, William Paschall, Thomas J Bartell, Igor Sorkin, Paul MacIntyre, Ilye Figler, Renard W Anderson, James M Critelli, Brian Fiedler, Danny Kopec, Chikwere Onyekwere, Alec S Getz, Eric O Rodriguez, Warren Harper, Andrew Boekhoff, Boris Privman, Marlo T Micayabas, Charles Riordan, Todd D Andrews, Eugene Yanayt, Shinsaku Uesugi, Ernest Colding, Sunil Weeramantry, Braden Bournival, Michael Casella, Michael Dougherty, Macon Shibut, Pedram Atoufi, Slavisa Peric, Avraam Pismenny, Xiao Cheng, Matt J Parry, Aaron E Kahn, Adam S Maltese, Holger Schacht, William J Aramil, Alex Cherniack, Eric Fleischman, Rafal Furdzik, Lorand Bela Kis, Richard Shtivelband, Christopher Williams, Glenn Bady, Franklin Alvarez, Sergey Yefimovich Vertkin, Ryan R Milisits, Boris Reichstein, Tim Mirabile, Edward J Lu, Libardo Rueda, Okechukwu A Iwu, Jerome B Hanken, Ben Gershenov, Kasun D Waidyaratne, Andres Castaneda, Zakhar G Maymin, Oliver Chernin, Peter Chubinsky, Troy Daly, Brian Karen, Matthew L Klegon, Nick F Panico III, Mike W Mason plus 6 more players.

 page 3 of 8; games 51-75 of 187  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
51. F G Lopez vs R Furdzik  ½-½112007Foxwoods OpenA13 English
52. T Mirabile vs B Gershenov  1-0262007Foxwoods OpenB32 Sicilian
53. M W Mason vs E Colding  0-1132007Foxwoods OpenA58 Benko Gambit
54. S Bercys vs Nakamura 0-1362007Foxwoods OpenA89 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6
55. I Krush vs Z Izoria 0-1422007Foxwoods OpenD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
56. D Rensch vs Shabalov 0-1362007Foxwoods OpenB33 Sicilian
57. Kamsky vs W Paschall 1-0242007Foxwoods OpenB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
58. A Ivanov vs R Hess 0-1522007Foxwoods OpenC72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
59. M Micayabas vs A Stripunsky 0-1302007Foxwoods OpenB23 Sicilian, Closed
60. Robson vs E Perelshteyn  0-1472007Foxwoods OpenB27 Sicilian
61. J Friedel vs P Atoufi  ½-½492007Foxwoods OpenC92 Ruy Lopez, Closed
62. Shulman vs X Cheng  1-0282007Foxwoods OpenD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
63. J Bradford vs A Maltese  1-0402007Foxwoods OpenA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
64. P Vavrak vs W Harper  1-0332007Foxwoods OpenE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
65. Goldin vs E Fleischman ½-½592007Foxwoods OpenA59 Benko Gambit
66. D Ippolito vs E Formanek  ½-½292007Foxwoods OpenD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
67. M Mulyar vs I Figler  ½-½402007Foxwoods OpenB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
68. T Taylor vs A E Kahn  1-0352007Foxwoods OpenE31 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad, Main line
69. M Molner vs T Mirabile  1-0342007Foxwoods OpenB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
70. E Colding vs T D Andrews 0-1272007Foxwoods OpenC16 French, Winawer
71. A Velasquez vs C Onyekwere 0-1202007Foxwoods OpenB87 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5
72. E Lu vs B Privman  ½-½342007Foxwoods OpenA13 English
73. Ehlvest vs D Pruess 1-0702007Foxwoods OpenD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
74. M Dougherty vs P Ruggiero  ½-½602007Foxwoods OpenE92 King's Indian
75. Z Maymin vs C Riordan  0-1582007Foxwoods OpenC00 French Defense
 page 3 of 8; games 51-75 of 187  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-10-07  Dr.Lecter: Congrats to Kamsky for victory!

Yes! First kibitz!

Apr-10-07  Timex: Second Kibitz!!

IS this part of fide?

Apr-10-07  AVA: yes, almost all major open sections of U.S. tournaments are FIDE rated
Apr-10-07  AVA: man, hikaru is having some trouble at this tournament so far ...3.5/6
Apr-10-07  geraldo8187: not 'so far', <ava>, the tournament is already over. he finished with 3.5/7 and dropped out of the last two rounds
Apr-10-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: The official site is holding back on some games. It's unclear if they will be posting them later or if the scoresheets are not available/legible.
Apr-10-07  geraldo8187: of robson's 9 games, one was one by white and 8 were won by black!!
Apr-11-07  Strongest Force: The Hess - Nakamura game was in round 5.
Apr-11-07  Strongest Force: BTW, the Ivanov - Hess game is a excellent win by a major young talent. I've watched him beat every top player in blitz on the internet for a few years now.
Apr-11-07  Dres1: Geez, leave it to Chessgames.com to post my very worst game of the tournament... and one of my worst losses ever i might add!... JK.. im actually happy to see myself getting a page, but im gonna have to submit some of my more reasonable games now so that people dont get the wrong idea :) i wonder how i would do that.. is there an easy way to submit games i have of mine in my Chessbase database?
Apr-11-07  drkodos: The new "anti-cheating methods" are akin to FAA regulations -- mostly smoke disolving into the ether. A number of people in lower sections were ween taking their Monroi's away from their in-progress-games and also using them as an analysis tool. Nothing was done to address this issue even after it was brought to the attention of the TD's.
Apr-11-07  Ashram64: <Dres1>...which one is your worst lost?
Apr-11-07  Marvol: Maybe this one?
E Colding vs A Castaneda, 2007
Apr-11-07  Knight13: Nice. Go Kamsky!
Apr-11-07  Dres1: <Marvol> yes, indeed thats the one.. i was too careless, and missed white opening the e file with exd6 in between move... theres really no defense after that... was a pretty bad loss.. soon ill post some of my better games.. ive defeated quite a few master level players....
Apr-16-07  jmw128: IM Jesse Kraai earned his 3rd GM norm at this tournament. Here's a link http://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...
Feb-15-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: There's one game with a photo ( Kamsky vs Y Shulman, 2007 ).
Apr-02-12  freeman8201: Was the fox woods open held at the casino called Foxwoods?
Apr-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  paulalbert: This Easter weekend tournament was at the Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, last held in 2009. The tournament is now held in Philadelphia. I don't know exactly why the venue was changed, perhaps failure to agree on financial arrangements between the casino and the Continental Chess Association which runs the tournament. Interestingly the Foxwoods Casino, owned by the Pequot native American tribe, is now in financial difficulties with $2 Billion of debts; overexpansion and too much tribal welfare payments in the face of declining gambling revenues and increased competition, as well as unionization of employees.
Apr-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Less money available to go see David Brenner, Joan Rivers, and lose your money. I guess a chess tournament is a victim of the bad economy. Some of the Vegas casinos are in trouble too.
Apr-03-12  freeman8201: <paulalbert> Thanks for the update. That casino was like the beacon of light back in the 90s to 2000s. What other casinos are there out there now?

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