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Hastings 1989/90 Tournament

Sergey Dolmatov8.5/14(+3 -0 =11)[games]
Kevin Spraggett7.5/14(+3 -2 =9)[games]
Predrag Nikolic7.5/14(+3 -2 =9)[games]
Jonathan Speelman7/14(+3 -3 =8)[games]
Murray Chandler6.5/14(+3 -4 =7)[games]
Boris Gulko6.5/14(+3 -4 =7)[games]
Artur Yusupov6.5/14(+2 -3 =9)[games]
Michael Adams6/14(+2 -4 =8)[games]

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Hastings 1989/90

Sergey Dolmatov 's +3 score sufficed to win this year's event by a clear point.

Previous: Hastings (1988/89). Next: Hastings (1990/91).

 page 1 of 1; 14 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Adams vs K Spraggett 1-0371989Hastings 1989/90B16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
2. P Nikolic vs Adams 1-0521989Hastings 1989/90E00 Queen's Pawn Game
3. Dolmatov vs Adams  1-0421989Hastings 1989/90B14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
4. Dolmatov vs Gulko  1-0631989Hastings 1989/90B00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
5. Speelman vs Gulko  1-0271989Hastings 1989/90B60 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
6. Gulko vs Speelman  1-0461989Hastings 1989/90A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
7. K Spraggett vs Chandler  1-0481989Hastings 1989/90A28 English
8. Chandler vs A Yusupov 1-0561989Hastings 1989/90C80 Ruy Lopez, Open
9. Speelman vs Chandler 1-0361989Hastings 1989/90A04 Reti Opening
10. Speelman vs A Yusupov 1-0391989Hastings 1989/90C53 Giuoco Piano
11. A Yusupov vs Speelman 1-0491989Hastings 1989/90A46 Queen's Pawn Game
12. Dolmatov vs Speelman 1-0681989Hastings 1989/90E54 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System
13. P Nikolic vs K Spraggett  1-0361989Hastings 1989/90E60 King's Indian Defense
14. K Spraggett vs Adams 1-0491989Hastings 1989/90A00 Uncommon Opening
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-16-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Funny tournament -- the top six all won three games each. It all came down to how often they lost.

And the bottom two won two each. Only 2 1/2 points between #1 and #8.

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