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🏆 6th Lausanne Young Masters (2005)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Magnus Carlsen, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Hikaru Nakamura, Pentala Harikrishna, Andrei Volokitin, Nana Dzagnidze, Elisabeth Paehtz

 page 1 of 1; 14 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Nakamura vs N Dzagnidze  1-02820056th Lausanne Young MastersA34 English, Symmetrical
2. Mamedyarov vs Vachier-Lagrave  1-03720056th Lausanne Young MastersD76 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O Nb6
3. Harikrishna vs Carlsen 1-05620056th Lausanne Young MastersC42 Petrov Defense
4. A Volokitin vs E Paehtz 1-02520056th Lausanne Young MastersC10 French
5. A Volokitin vs Harikrishna 1-04120056th Lausanne Young MastersC41 Philidor Defense
6. Nakamura vs Mamedyarov 1-03920056th Lausanne Young MastersA22 English
7. Vachier-Lagrave vs N Dzagnidze 1-07220056th Lausanne Young MastersB12 Caro-Kann Defense
8. Mamedyarov vs Nakamura 1-05320056th Lausanne Young MastersD74 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O
9. Carlsen vs E Paehtz  1-05920056th Lausanne Young MastersE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
10. Nakamura vs Mamedyarov  1-04820056th Lausanne Young MastersA22 English
11. A Volokitin vs Nakamura 1-08020056th Lausanne Young MastersC10 French
12. Carlsen vs Vachier-Lagrave 1-04020056th Lausanne Young MastersB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
13. N Dzagnidze vs E Paehtz 1-03120056th Lausanne Young MastersE31 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad, Main line
14. Harikrishna vs Mamedyarov  1-03520056th Lausanne Young MastersA28 English
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-21-05  chesswonders: Were the participants in this tournament by invitation or by the virtue of rating and age factor? Was wondering why Radjabov has not played in this tournament.
Sep-21-05  firebyrd: CG caption: <The eight strongest under-20 players in the world lock horns at the Casino de Montbenon> - a slight exaggeration. Though all of them are obviously strong plaers, only the Lausanne top half are really in - or even near - the World under-20 top eight.
Sep-21-05  stijn: That's true, if they really wanted such a strong tournament they should have tried to get radjabov, karjakin, efimenko, navara, timofeev,... to complete the field. But perhaps that would become very expensive. And Radjabov definitely thinks he's too strong for a tournament like this. And maybe some of the other think the the same and prefer to play in the european team championship underway now. But it would have been more fun if all the players were of 2650 calibre. Now not a single surprise has happened in the tournament. Everybody finished exactly following the rating expectations.
Sep-21-05  Stevens: I think at least some of those players are playing in the European Club Championships.
Sep-21-05  Marvol: <firebyrd> Has it been changed (the caption)? Now it correctly says "Eight of the strongest under-20 players in the world lock horns at the Casino de Montbenon. "
Sep-21-05  jperr75108: very nice chess.fm hahahaha
Sep-21-05  firebyrd: <Marvol> Yes, the caption is updated now.
Sep-22-05  Hidden Skillz: andrei is playin great!
Sep-22-05  VishyFan: hhhmm, but hez gonna lose 6 ELO for the october list.....

any idea whether he's going to participate in the World Juniors in November? who all will be participating there?

Oct-20-05  Umid: Bizanikila ooooollg'aaaaaaa
Oct-20-05  VishyFan: Volokitin is not going to participate in thw World Juniors, but he'll be there for the World Team Cup......

Mamedyarov will be there as the top seed in the World Juniors.....

Oct-20-05  Sheva02: Volokitin is wonderful

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