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🏆 Beer Shiva Rapid (2004)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Viktor Korchnoi, Michael Roiz, Boris Avrukh, Sergey Erenburg, Semen I Dvoirys, Alon Greenfeld, Alexander Huzman, Vitali Golod, Mark Tseitlin, Ilya Khmelniker, Dimitri Tyomkin, Alik Vydeslaver

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Dvoirys vs I Khmelniker  1-0342004Beer Shiva RapidC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
2. Avrukh vs V Golod  1-0322004Beer Shiva RapidE00 Queen's Pawn Game
3. A Greenfeld vs Korchnoi 1-0242004Beer Shiva RapidD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
4. Korchnoi vs A Vydeslaver  1-0422004Beer Shiva RapidA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
5. Dvoirys vs A Greenfeld  1-0562004Beer Shiva RapidC42 Petrov Defense
6. Korchnoi vs V Golod 1-0382004Beer Shiva RapidE51 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
7. D Tyomkin vs Dvoirys  1-0392004Beer Shiva RapidB91 Sicilian, Najdorf, Zagreb (Fianchetto) Variation
8. S Erenburg vs D Tyomkin  1-0452004Beer Shiva RapidB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
9. Dvoirys vs S Erenburg  1-0552004Beer Shiva RapidB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
10. V Golod vs D Tyomkin  1-0312004Beer Shiva RapidA45 Queen's Pawn Game
11. Korchnoi vs Tseitlin  1-0272004Beer Shiva RapidA15 English
12. D Tyomkin vs A Huzman 1-0272004Beer Shiva RapidB27 Sicilian
13. S Erenburg vs A Vydeslaver  1-0582004Beer Shiva RapidC55 Two Knights Defense
14. M Roiz vs Korchnoi 1-0422004Beer Shiva RapidE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-05-04  ruylopez900: Does anyone have the final standings to post for this?
May-05-04  fagiuoli: Ruylopez900: I've done it using Chessbase, but don't know how to post the final excel file.
May-05-04  FerociousBeast: Most of the players here are fairly weak so its obvious to see why the old guy won it.
May-05-04
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  chessgames.com: From The Week in Chess:

<Final Round 11 Standings: 1. Korchnoi, Viktor g SUI 2579 8.0; 2. Dvoirys, Semen I g RUS 2612 7.0; 3. Erenburg, Sergey g ISR 2513 7.0; 4. Roiz, Michael g ISR 2563 6.5; 5. Greenfeld, Alon g ISR 2551 6.0; 6. Huzman, Alexander g ISR 2589 5.5; 7. Vydeslaver, Alik m ISR 2448 5.0; 8. Tyomkin, Dimitri g CAN 2503 4.5; 9. Avrukh, Boris g ISR 2620 4.5; 10. Golod, Vitali g ISR 2552 4.0; 11. Khmelniker, Ilya ISR 2458 4.0; 12. Tseitlin, Mark D g ISR 2455 4.0; ;

* Leader after day 2 Avrukh lost all remaining games by default on days 3 and 4 after withdrawing from the event after the birth of his child.>

http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twi...

May-05-04  iron maiden: Great to see Korchnoi back at his winning ways. So much for the stereotype of old people being slow.! :-)
May-06-04  Hoozits: How old is he now anyway? Is he slipping at all?
May-06-04  iron maiden: He was born in 1931. I believe he just recently fell out of the world top 100, but he is still playing like a GM.
May-06-04  joe3221: waaaaant to play
May-06-04  ruylopez900: <joe> You do realize, then, that you can't play on this site?
May-08-04  apprenticetocaissa: <Ferocious Beast>, do you ever have anything consructive to say on this site?
May-14-04  pawn2E4: <apprenticetocaissa>he never does! i find his absolute arrogance quite amusing
Jan-21-05  pacmanjnr: how u play a game on here any way i need a game
Jan-21-05  Catfriend: <pacmanjnr> That's not a playing site. If you want to play, go to F.A.Q, there is a good list of playing-sites there.

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