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🏆 Canadian Closed (2006)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Eric Hansen, Mark Bluvshtein, Nikolay Noritsyn, Leonid Gerzhoy, Pascal Charbonneau, Thomas Roussel-Roozmon, Raja Panjwani, Igor Zugic, Shiyam Thavandiran, Tomas Krnan, Victor Plotkin, Eric Lawson, Jonathan Tayar, Marat Khassanov, Goran Milicevic, Ron Livshits, Michael Schleifer, Robert Hamilton, Doug Bailey, Louie Jiang, Christian Stevens, Ian Thomas Findlay, Goran Mikanovic, Igor Divljan, Michael Dougherty, Gregory Huber, Jura Ochkoos, Sebastian Predescu, Victor Kaminski, Nenad Ristovic, Liam Henry, Steve Bolduc, Dale R Haessel, Robert Gardner, Rejean Tremblay, Hugues Masse, Vicente Lee, Jeff Reeve, David Filipovich, Miladin Djerkovic, Sami Ademi, David Yu Peng, Samuel Lipnowski, Paul Saint-Amand, Nicolas Arsenault, Marius Zubac, Ed Urquhart, Roger Patterson, Jason Kenney, Michael Buscar, Lizandro Lopez Linares, Dina Kagramanov, Ted Kret, David Southam, Nikola Anastasovski, Elshad Hajiyev, Daniela Belc, Sasha Starr

 page 6 of 6; games 126-135 of 135  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
126. V Lee vs N Noritsyn  1-0552006Canadian ClosedB32 Sicilian
127. M Schleifer vs E Lawson  0-1392006Canadian ClosedA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
128. G Milicevic vs S Predescu  1-0562006Canadian ClosedB50 Sicilian
129. M Khassanov vs S Bolduc  1-0242006Canadian ClosedB22 Sicilian, Alapin
130. S Thavandiran vs J Ochkoos 1-0402006Canadian ClosedC47 Four Knights
131. R Hamilton vs D Haessel  0-1422006Canadian ClosedD94 Grunfeld
132. E Urquhart vs I Divljan  0-1412006Canadian ClosedB44 Sicilian
133. C Stevens vs D Y Peng  0-1402006Canadian ClosedB44 Sicilian
134. R Tremblay vs D Bailey  ½-½732006Canadian ClosedD93 Grunfeld, with Bf4 & e3
135. I Findlay vs P Saint-Amand  ½-½212006Canadian ClosedC99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
 page 6 of 6; games 126-135 of 135  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-30-06  PhilFeeley: Not many Canadians post to this site. This was a good tournament with a surprise winner. Congratualtions to Igor!
Aug-30-06  TheBB: Is there a difference between being "closed" and "invitational" or do they put both in the name just to REALLY make the point clear, that unwanted players can get stuffed? :)
Aug-30-06  PhilFeeley: I don't know which countries use the term "Closed" in their tournament names. I always thought it meant only nationals were allowed to enter, ensuring a citizen won the national championship, but I could be wrong. It also may just refer to a rating level.
Aug-30-06  jamesmaskell: Thinking about it, would a closed be open to all as long as they are say rated in a certain bracket, whilst an invitations is a pure only upon invitation job? That is the difference, I would imagine. A closed invitational is obviously an invitational anyway, the closed part is unnecessary...
Aug-30-06  bob000: Unless you get invited but don't fit the bracket "closed" refers to. But that would be mean.
Aug-31-06  doremi: even meaner is when you qualified for the closed but did not get invited
Aug-31-06  e4Newman: http://monroi.com/tournamentgate/ca...

3rd image from the bottom, right hand side holding the trophy

Aug-31-06  e4Newman: why only 1 game for Dina Kagramanov
Aug-31-06
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  chrisowen: congrats to the winner. for anyone who stopped in at gallery deux tetes, mt pleasant rd, sincere regards

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