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🏆 Foxwoods Open (2008)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Aleksandr Lenderman, Yury Shulman, Alexander Shabalov, Darmen Sadvakasov, Ildar Ibragimov, Robert Hess, Mark Paragua, Julio Becerra Rivero, Alexander Ivanov, Alexander Stripunsky, Eugene Perelshteyn, Joshua E Friedel, Keith Arkell, Mackenzie Molner, Pascal Charbonneau, Dean Ippolito, Tegshsuren Enkhbat, Marc Esserman, Denys Shmelov, Justin Sarkar, Jay Bonin, Marcel Martinez, Miles Ardaman, David E Vigorito, Edward Formanek, Eric Rosen, Faik Aleskerov, Mark Ginsburg, Paul MacIntyre, Ilye Figler, Raymond S Kaufman, Kazim Gulamali, Rico Salimbagat, James M Critelli, Mikhail Zlotnikov, Daniel A Yeager, Elliott Liu, David A Hua, Eric O Rodriguez, Carl Brandon Boor, Warren Harper, Eugene Yanayt, Michael Dougherty, Corey B Acor, Oladapo Olutola Adu, Macon Shibut, Alisa Melekhina, Norman Rogers, Matt J Parry, Jonathan L Hilton, Alex Cherniack, Oscar L Tan, Rentala Nagendra, Christopher Williams, David Filipovich, Franklin Alvarez, Luis Manuel Belliard Alonzo, Denis Strenzwilk, Christopher Toolin, Boris Reichstein, Okechukwu A Iwu, Jerald W Times, Ronald L Henry, Henry L Terrie, Jerome B Hanken, Paul Szuper, Kasun D Waidyaratne, Josef Friedman, Pieter Bierkens, Joseph Kruml, Bennet Pellows, Edward A Frumkin, Julian M Chan, Adam P Strunk, Luc Forget, David W Slatin, Mike W Mason, Timothy M Moroney, Evan Z Rabin, Vincent Zhang, Jennie S Liu, Bora Yagiz, Philip G Sells, Nicholas St John, Robert S Castroll

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Foxwoods Open (2008)

Yury Shulman defeated Alexander Ivanov in an Armageddon blitz playoff for the title.

 page 6 of 6; games 126-140 of 140  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
126. D E Vigorito vs J Bonin 0-1272008Foxwoods OpenE81 King's Indian, Samisch
127. Lenderman vs E O Rodriguez  0-1332008Foxwoods OpenC77 Ruy Lopez
128. M Ginsburg vs M Dougherty  1-0282008Foxwoods OpenD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
129. C Boor vs K Waidyaratne 1-0512008Foxwoods OpenE77 King's Indian
130. C Toolin vs D Filipovich  0-1282008Foxwoods OpenB12 Caro-Kann Defense
131. D Slatin vs D Strenzwilk  0-1362008Foxwoods OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
132. Shulman vs Shabalov ½-½82008Foxwoods OpenC10 French
133. J Friedel vs J Becerra Rivero  0-1682008Foxwoods OpenC96 Ruy Lopez, Closed
134. A Ivanov vs P Charbonneau 1-0152008Foxwoods OpenB56 Sicilian
135. J Bonin vs E Perelshteyn  ½-½322008Foxwoods OpenA48 King's Indian
136. A Stripunsky vs R Hess 0-1782008Foxwoods OpenC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation
137. Sadvakasov vs M Martinez  1-0422008Foxwoods OpenC77 Ruy Lopez
138. K Arkell vs M Paragua  ½-½562008Foxwoods OpenD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
139. D Ippolito vs J L Hilton 1-0212008Foxwoods OpenE60 King's Indian Defense
140. Shulman vs A Ivanov 1-0332008Foxwoods OpenE15 Queen's Indian
 page 6 of 6; games 126-140 of 140  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-28-08  emmi: Shulman!!
Mar-28-08  mckmck: Gongrats from World Team.
Mar-28-08  lonepsycho: Congrats, Mr. Shulman! I notice that you are not responding to the exaggerated fianchetto of the Queen's Indian with 5.b3 any longer! 5.Qc2 is perhaps a more challenging response (in light of 12. ... f5, which even Anand has adopted!).
Mar-28-08  DarthStapler: I've always wanted to play in this tournament, it's close to where I live but I've never had the time
Mar-28-08  t3hPolak: Nice one, Yury!
Mar-29-08  xrt999: Just think, Darth, you could be paired up against Yury in round one and be immortalized forever right here at CG.com.......
Mar-31-08  Knight13: Naka didn't play!? WTH...
Mar-31-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  Peligroso Patzer: According to the chess column in yesterday's New York Times, which featured a game by high school sophomore, Robert Hess, here is a summary of the results from this tournament:

Robert Hess, a sophomore at Stuyvesant High School in New York and an international master, "played seven grandmasters in the last seven rounds, scoring four wins, two draws and a loss. This netted him a grandmaster norm, one of three needed to earn the title.

"It also gave Hess a share of first place with four grandmasters — Yuri Shulman, Alexander Ivanov, Alexander Shabalov and Julio Becerra. Shulman won the title by beating Ivanov in an 'Armageddon' playoff — a blitz game in which White has six minutes while Black has five but need only to draw to be declared the winner."

Apr-01-08  Riverbeast: Stuyvesant racks up again!! (My alma mater)...Nice job Hess

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