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🏆 Ordix Open (2008)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Hikaru Nakamura, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Pavel Eljanov, Sergei Movsesian, Evgeny Bareev, Arkadij Naiditsch, Zoltan Almasi, Laurent Fressinet, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Alexander Motylev, Evgeny Najer, Vladimir Potkin, Georg Meier, Igor Glek, Ivan Ivanisevic, Rafael Vaganian, Mikheil Mchedlishvili, Pavel Tregubov, Murtas Kazhgaleyev, Zbynek Hracek, Rainer Buhmann, Tomasz Markowski, Ivan Farago, Imre Hera Jr, Peter Prohaszka, David Arutinian, Konstantine Shanava, Alexander Berelowitsch, Robert Ruck, Pawel Jaracz, Michael Prusikin, Klaus Bischoff, Krisztian Szabo, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Kateryna Lagno, Adam Horvath, Ralf Appel, Vinay Bhat, Viktorija Cmilyte, Attila Czebe, Ilja Schneider, Rainer Polzin, Sebastian Siebrecht, Gerlef Meins, Albert Bokros, Natalia Zhukova, Jan-Willem de Jong, Zhaoqin Peng, Till Wippermann, Dieter Morawietz, Alexander Seyb, Klaus Klundt, Fred Berend, Bence Szabo, Stanislav Korotkjevich, Horst Alber, Daniel Schlecht, Miran Zupe, Alexander Postojev, Gerd Euler, Thilo Kabisch, Boris Kovac, Kai Wolter, Harilos Karabalis, Ralf Christ, Joerg Kienast, Kevin Felczer, Ulrich Sieg, Thomas Stenzel, Martin Haubold, Klaus Gschwendtner, Michael Meinhardt, Christoph Berberich, Matthias Jakob, Thomas Lemli, Johannes Magar, Bosiljko Jurkic, Peter Daechert, Henning Friese, Leonidas Bubis

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 47  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Kasimdzhanov vs H Friese  1-0162008Ordix OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
2. Nakamura vs P Daechert 1-0422008Ordix OpenA00 Uncommon Opening
3. Nepomniachtchi vs D Morawietz 1-0242008Ordix OpenB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
4. Movsesian vs A Berelowitsch  1-0432008Ordix OpenC02 French, Advance
5. P Tregubov vs G Meins  1-0522008Ordix OpenD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
6. Z Almasi vs A Bokros 1-0262008Ordix OpenB33 Sicilian
7. E Najer vs J de Jong 1-0162008Ordix OpenC48 Four Knights
8. Naiditsch vs B Kovac  1-0632008Ordix OpenB30 Sicilian
9. Motylev vs S Korotkjevich 1-01052008Ordix OpenB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
10. Kasimdzhanov vs H Alber  1-0272008Ordix OpenB06 Robatsch
11. Nakamura vs A Postojev 1-0272008Ordix OpenB30 Sicilian
12. P Tregubov vs B Szabo  1-0472008Ordix OpenE15 Queen's Indian
13. Fressinet vs T Stenzel  1-0642008Ordix OpenB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
14. Z Almasi vs A Seyb  1-0422008Ordix OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
15. E Najer vs K Felczer  1-0292008Ordix OpenB25 Sicilian, Closed
16. Eljanov vs T Kabisch  1-0312008Ordix OpenE71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
17. I Ivanisevic vs T Lemli  1-0482008Ordix OpenD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
18. Naiditsch vs M Jakob 1-0262008Ordix OpenB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
19. Motylev vs M Haubold  1-0242008Ordix OpenB12 Caro-Kann Defense
20. Movsesian vs D Schlecht  1-0272008Ordix OpenB50 Sicilian
21. Fressinet vs Kosteniuk  1-0262008Ordix OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
22. Vaganian vs K Shanava 1-0582008Ordix OpenA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
23. T Markowski vs V Bhat  1-0332008Ordix OpenA00 Uncommon Opening
24. Kasimdzhanov vs Nepomniachtchi  1-0702008Ordix OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
25. Eljanov vs Z Almasi 1-0342008Ordix OpenE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-04-08  shr0pshire: Look at all of those decisive games. My eyes must be deceiving me.
Aug-04-08  OneArmedScissor: It seems Nakamura did alright.
Aug-05-08  apple pi: Najer and Naiditsch were awesome as well!
Aug-05-08  randzo: great tournament for Nepomniatchi after great result in Dortmund.
Aug-05-08  govtissue: this was a rapid tournament with 20 +5 time control
Aug-05-08  govtissue: and Nakamura finished joint 3rd with 9/11 (+8 -1 =2) after winning the Chess960 tournament with the same score earlier in the week.
Aug-05-08  DeltaHawk: What?!? Another 1990 player wins a major tournament? Coincidence???
Aug-05-08  ILikeFruits: you calling me a liar boy....
Aug-07-08  dumbgai: Judging just by the results and not the names of the players, I'd swear this was some sort of amateur tournament. What GMs play that many decisive games?
Aug-07-08  percyblakeney: Ordix Open winner Nepomniachtchi qualified for next year's so called rapid world championship. I suppose it will be another small tournament and that they have skipped the system with challenger vs champion as in Anand's matches against Shirov, Polgar, Grischuk and Radjabov.

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